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What Does A Podcast Producer Do?

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 26:52


A Producer + an Editor = A Preditor. Two discrete roles got combined through circumstance and technology into one efficient super-being working alongside its predecessors. But don't be afraid, there is another new skills hybrid emerging to enter the battle for podcast production supremacy. We hunted, and bagged some of these different species and got their views on what they do best - and what's coming over the hill. On behalf of creators becoming potential clients, we asked 'Which combination of skills do you need in your producer? What are they ? and how to work with the right person'. In this episode we cover: What does a producer do? What does the client bring as a starting point for a podcast? What should potential clients expect from their podcast producer, and what's their remit? Lead Producer, Martin Franklin from East Coast Studio gets some quality Zoom-time with fellow producers, Courtney Carthy, Nick McCorriston, and Louise Poole to explore the different dimensions of production on Planet Pod. Links Courtney Carthy (Linkedin) Nick McCorriston (Linkedin) Louise Poole (Linkedin) Independent Music Podcast (Apple Podcasts) State 51 (WWW) Transcription Martin Franklin Hi, Welcome back to Metapod. This is Martin Franklin from East Coast Studio. And we are still deep diving into the world of podcasting and finding our things tick. So my question for this episode, what does a producer actually do? I noticed that there's quite a variety of approaches to production within the podcasting world. And I was kind of curious about how different people do it. I wanted to produce some sort of guidance for people who are perhaps thinking about producing a podcast or appointing a producer to produce their podcast, so that we just had a little bit of an overview of what what could you expect and the different approaches that different people take to, to do that work. Once again, I canvassed, the Australian Podcasters group, and I had three sterling individuals step forward, willing to talk to me and just share their thoughts in a conversation. So in this episode, I'm talking to Courtney Carthy, from Nearly Media, Nick McCorriston from Sound Boy Audio, and Louise Poole, from Welcome Change Media. And I'm really happy with the conversations that we had, because each of them takes a slightly different approach to the craft of being a producer, which is shaped by their background and their particular aptitude and take on what they what they do best. So we get into what's next for podcasting, music, copyrights, content strategy, and a whole load of other stuff, which, honestly, I hadn't expected to talk about before I hit record on the conversations. Courtney Carthy - Hearing the Potential Martin Franklin 2:07 So let's jump into the first conversation I had, which was with Courtney Carthy from Nearly Media, he's got a really strong radio background, spending almost a decade as a producer for ABC, he very kindly squeezed this interview into his journey from one place to the other in his car. So you will hear the sound of the car in the background. And I did think I could spend a bit of time cleaning up the audio and removing the various traffic noises that are in the background. But actually, I kind of like how it, how it sounds, he's in the car, and he's talking to me through his Airpods. And this is what it sounds like: Radio Production Martin Franklin 2:50 I know your background is originally as a reporter, and then producing in radio, I wonder if you could just give me your take on what's involved in the producer role for for radio. Courtney Carthy 3:04 It's basically everything but speaking on air, is how I used to think of it. So I didn't sort of get myself boxed in about, you know, what was or wasn't part of my job. I think before I worked in radio, I really didn't appreciate or media, you know, Southern first media sort of, like, role that I had was student radio. But I never appreciated how much work there was outside of the final product. And whenever I hear producer, I just think, you know, like, the person that does everything that knows what's going on everywhere. You know, that can that can yell at someone, not that I yell at people, but you know, that can identify, can see the end but knows where to start? Martin Franklin 4:02 Yeah. So in terms of the shows that you worked on, could you just kind of go into what's involved in from a production point of view? Courtney Carthy 4:14 Yes. The bulk of my time at ABC Radio, and, you know, radio in general, was as a live radio producer. So that would be like, you know, finding stories briefing, the host briefing the talent, deciding how we were going to cover a story. So, you know, effectively acting like a bit of an editor you know, sort of more like a newspaper editor, not an audio editor. And then, you know, pushing the boundaries of, you know, what, sort of, you know, angle we might take or, you know, how we respond to something or what the audience might like, and thinking about how that fits into the overall show in the overall context of, you know, where we were, you know, broadcasting. It would be physically, you know, physically getting on the phone, calling people, you know, as fast as you can, so that you can get people booked on that show, either the same day or the next, you know, couple of days. And then live producing the show. So that would be directing the host, updating the host, managing guests coming in and out. Cutting audio, getting audio, dealing with technical problems, answering the phones, pushing the buttons on the desk, sometimes dealing with legal issues, choosing music. You know, there's a whole host of stuff that goes on, as you know. Podcast Context Martin Franklin 5:52 Yeah. So that's, that's great. So can we move on to how does that roll transfer into the world of podcasting, as far as how you do it? Courtney Carthy 6:02 Well, the ability to conceptualise and then conceptualise audio, and hear it before you've heard, it is probably the biggest thing, I spent so much time explaining what shows will sound like and show formats, how they'll run to clients or, you know, just people, you know, that don't work in podcasts. But you know, we'd like to have a podcast made or, you know, helping me with a podcast show. People can't perceive what it'll be like, you know, if you say, you know, we'll have a cold open where you're speaking for maybe 30 seconds, and then we'll hit some music, and then that'll fade out into a second introduction that's got, you know, the proper sort of show, you know, theme and this and that. And then that'll go into the interview. And then we'll do a little bit of voiceover in the interview, you get through all the details, and people just can't hear it, like people that work in you know, radio, or podcasting or audio production can hear it Martin Franklin 7:05 With you taking such experienced role in shaping the podcast, what did the clients bring to you as a starting point? Courtney Carthy 7:15 They usually want a story told or a message conveyed. So they want they want to tell people about how, yeah, their customers that had a great experience, or that they're, you know, Senior Manager is really knowledgeable about something or update their staff on, you know, weekly things. Often, it's something that they're interested in. And you know, that's, that's fine. But it usually often often has to be shaped a little bit to make it interesting beyond their immediate team. And, you know, what's interesting in one context is absolutely uninteresting in another context. And that's, that's not saying that any context is better than another. But podcasts traverse, you know, several contexts, whether that's online, somebody's listening, you know, privately or, you know, you're trying to get listeners publicly. Martin Franklin 8:22 You know, a few years ago, I worked in the culture sector in the UK, and for one of the organisations that I used to work for, we had a media company come in to do some consulting on a project. And they started saying to us, "you need to find a preditor" to do a particular role. And this is the first time I've ever heard this amalgamation of two roles. It's producer, editor, so someone who can conceptualise your content, and then actually create it and edit it gets you from the start right to the finished content. So we've heard from Courtney Carthy, who I think is very much coming from the producer direction. And now we're going to hear from Nick McCorriston, and then coming up after Nick, there's an indication I think of a fourth roll, which is somebody who can do that end to end production, plus, do a little bit of strategy around it as well. And it's probably one of the things that we do here at East Coast Studio. Nick McCorriston - Game Community So let's jump into the interview with Nick McCorriston. When you popped up on the Facebook thread, you kind of introduced yourself as an engineer and editor. Yeah. And I know I've just had a quick look on your, your website and you've got production duties as well. How do you see the difference between those different roles? Nick McCorriston 9:50 It's interesting because I do generally prefer the editing side of work. I like the that's the where I feel skilled. And that's where I feel creative. I feel as though in the industry these days when a company says they're looking for a producer, they're looking for someone who's a script writer, they're looking for someone who is ready to write copy that is ready to churn out more of a commercial, the commercial end of a product, as well as have some skills in digital editing and in in, yeah, digital production and, and generally, some sort of an idea of how to make something sound good. But that's definitely not a priority. So I tend to step away from jobs that pitch specifically as looking at looking for a producer, I like to focus on making the shows that I work on sound good and consistent, rather than sort of focusing too much on an aspect of the shows that I'm not very skilled in and that I'm not confident in Yeah, achieving an end goal with so yeah, like, for me, editing is about Yeah, providing the best experience for a listener that they can consistent experience for a listener. And that's through you know, conforming to loudness standards, so that shows generally sound all the same and sound consistent so that listeners don't have to grab for a volume knob every time they switch your show. Martin Franklin 11:33 Yeah, it's that real sort of technical production level. So when you take on clients, what do they what do they come to you with as far as their their podcast goes? Destiny Community Nick McCorriston 11:45 That's a wide range of stuff. I mean, I've worked with a number of different people over the last five years, I've kind of been working in podcasts in the last five years, I started on a more of a twitch panel show, so focus specifically on a video game called destiny. So it was a podcast called The Destiny Community podcast, and we'd have four or five hosts, and then a guest on top of that. So we'd have a lot of audio that would come in each week. Martin Franklin 12:14 It's a lot of editing, when you get more than three people, it into a whole other level Nick McCorriston 12:18 Well, it becomes it becomes about priorities, then and the show would run for two, two and a half hours. So the priority wasn't necessarily editing anything, editing people's ums and ahs and stuff out of it, it was really just making sure the product was produced and ready to go and ready to be published. Then I started putting the audio on on the video content side of it as well and pushing that out, and that kind of gave me my my my leg up in getting things going. And then from there, I've really only sort of had people contacting me in regards to my skills in the last couple of years really, up until then it was me chasing work and me, essentially looking for listening to podcasts and loving podcasts and enjoying podcasts and identifying the shows that I thought that I could improve on. And then contacting them directly, just cold messaging them saying I think I can do this for you. I can do X for you. For this much. Is that amenable to you? And they'd say yes or no? And then we'd go from there. So Martin Franklin 13:23 Yeah. So from a practical point of view, when when you get a client who says yeah, I, you know, I'm sold on having you work on the show, what are they? What do they sort of supply with for you. Nick McCorriston 13:35 It varies from person to person and content to content. I work with a couple of content creators at the moment who are primarily focused on YouTube these days, but they have podcast sides of their content. Jared Kimber is my main client. He's a cricket journalist, who's based in Australian based in the UK. And we started by him, essentially, just servicing me with a couple of audio files that he recorded with with the guest as an interview. Mostly Zoom calls just like this. I take the good quality audio recording of jarred and clean that up, and then take the Zoom call of the guest and essentially run that through processes to just try and clean that up as best as possible. And make that sound not as harsh as a Zoom call might make something sound sometimes. That's kind of where I got a lot of the basis from my work was sort of doing that and people spotting spotting that. And sort of Yeah, but my pitch is that I can make better audio sound good or more listenable? So that's kind of what I pitched to people is that Martin Franklin 14:45 yeah, and you find people are responsive to that idea that if they sound better? Nick McCorriston 14:52 Everybody's been on Zoom a lot the last two years and everyone knows what that sounds like. And you want to try and avoid that as best as possible. Because it's an experience that a lot of people have day to day still going into gym calls and meetings and having to put up with with the sound of people's rooms over and over again. So yeah, it's it's definitely something that that's been attractive. And yeah, my business or an uptick in, in business over over COVID just meant that I was more consistently working from home and just meant that more people had time to create content. And so that's, that's, that's been the base of the business. Independent Music Martin Franklin 15:33 I had a look at some of the shows that you you produce, and funnily enough, I've just, I just followed one of them today, which, which was the Independent Music Podcast. I absolutely love the sound of that. And funnily enough, you've got the latest episode embedded on your site with a little sort of ticker of the title or something. And one of the artists who's released gets covered in in this episode is an artist who I used to work with the UK. Yeah, great. Janek Schaffer. And he's just got a, an album released with a collaboration with William Basinski. Yep. Amazing. So yes. 'Oh, yeah. Janek', gave a quick listen to it. And I thought, yeah, I, I really liked this. And what I wondered if you have any kind of guidance on his that use of copyrighted music in the show? Nick McCorriston 16:32 Right. That's it's an interesting topic. It's something that I've thought about the independent music podcast quite a lot. They specifically don't pursue any licencing deliberately, that they offer the show as a service. And so any of the independent labels that they work with or speak to, they have a almost an unspoken agreement that it is essentially just a free promotion for them. So they get all right, they get companies, contacting them, essentially asking them to play them on the show. It's not unlike a radio station, essentially. I t's operating as though it's a free promotional service, essentially. And so that, yeah, they don't necessarily pursue any of that. They haven't had any issues with it so far. I've been with them for close to 200 Odd episodes, I think. And 150 Odd episodes. And they did. Yeah, about 200. Before that. So yeah, they've they've everyone's been mostly just really warm. They mostly play labels that they know, Anthony Chalmers is? Well, both of them are former record label owners. Anthony Chalmers, runs Baba Yaga is hot in London, which is a booking, live concert booking agency. And so he runs the Raw Power festival in the UK. And so they both got pretty deep connections to independent labels. They have a sponsorship from the State 51, who were independent label that they play a lot from as well. So yeah, they have close relationships with the labels that they play. Martin Franklin 18:21 Thanks to Nick there for the information and the excellent sounding audio. So stick with me now, because we're going into the web of content with Louise Poole. Louise Poole - The Content Web Martin Franklin 18:33 What should potential clients expect from their Podcast Producer? And what's the kind of general sort of remit? Because different people kind of do it differently? So I just wonder, What's your take on the producers role? Louise Poole 18:49 Well, podcasting isn't radio. So that I suppose that's always important to realise from a production point of view, and from a listening point of view, as well. As when you email me that question about what does a product producer do? I actually thought maybe the question should be what doesn't a producer do? Because it's like everything in a way, depending on how much people want to invest with us in terms of time. The biggest difference between, say coming from a radio production background and taking on clients as a Podcast Producer is when you're in radio, you often are removed from the client when you're making stuff up, someone gives you a brief and so you don't have often have that direct interaction with you with them. And so talking to clients so much of it is less about the skills and more about being a bit of a life coach like a bit of a counsellor or a manager you it's a kind of it's it's coaching the performance out of them but also helping them overcome nerves and and helping their guests overcome the nerves as well. Coaching & Air Checks Martin Franklin 19:56 I really like that approach. Could we just talk a little bit more about some instances of that, that that you've encountered where you need to actually work with the client in order to help them deliver what they want to Louise Poole 20:12 We have a wonderful client who actually helps people overcome impostor syndrome, and is the first to admit that she suffers from imposter syndrome herself. And I'm constantly telling her, Don't give away the farm, you don't have to give everyone everything for free to prove to yourself that you are valid, which is always really interesting, because this is exactly the kind of stuff that she would say to other people to like, if you listened to any of her work her courses, she'd be telling people that as well. So it's, it's often I'll get a text message from clients where they, they might be having a bit of a, we got a record day set up on Tuesday, and it feels really overwhelming. And so it's talking through that, let's calm down. And let's we've got these steps. If we just achieve this, you don't have to worry about the big picture, we're just going to focus on this thing for today. That's all you have to focus on. It's my job to worry about the big picture for us. So I think there's a lot of that, and a lot of, and it seems to be something I would get in radio all the time where listeners would say I hate the sound of my own voice. And we never really hate the sound of somebody else's voice. But when you hear yourself, a lot of people don't like how they sound. And so there's a lot of reassurances that you do sound good, this sounds great. Martin Franklin 21:31 You've got a bit of a USP of having been an announcer yourself at some stage. So do you do you kind of use those skills in the coaching phase with clients? Louise Poole 21:42 Yeah, yeah, for sure. Yeah, teaching them how to present ways to improve, you know, one of the things that we actually do offer ease with the clients that we have is we do do regular kind of regular airchecks of people's productions. So we put it together. And then because I do full service as well, whereas a regular producer might not necessarily take it all the way to the post production stage. I can tell them, Okay, well, here's all the crutches that I've edited out. And here's where we can improve on that, uh, you know, if you pause before this if we do a bit more research on this. And I think that's really quite valuable actually, to come at it from not just a technical point of view, but actually a performance point of view. Martin Franklin 22:24 So when when clients arrive at your door, what do they typically sort of bring with them as far as the podcast that they would like to have produced? Louise Poole 22:35 They have ideas, and I think they have a lot of dreams and visions. And what we do is to take all those ideas and put them into a tangible, workable strategy to bring what they hope they want to make to life, in a practical sense, as well. So and also fitting within I suppose the budget on that too, because, you know, everyone tells me they love true crime podcasts. But the amount of production that goes into a true crime style podcast is not necessarily accessible for most people who want to start a podcast. Yeah, so it's sometimes having those conversations. Content Strategy Martin Franklin 23:11 The other thing I was curious about is you mentioned about content creation, do you get involved in that side of things as well? Or like, helping people to produce content to promote what they do? Louise Poole 23:22 Yeah. So that's, that's the actually. And I probably would say, we have more clients, in least in the early days, because we've only been running the business out for a year that are coming from a more of a spinning of content side. So lots of things to do with social media videos, article writing. So we design this concept called the the content web where we see content, whatever that piece of content is, whether it's a podcast, or whether it's a course that you've written as the spider in the middle, and you can spit it out to all these different places on the web. And you know, that that 130 minute podcast could become five different articles on LinkedIn, it could become, you know, 10 different static posts, it could we could turn it into, you know, those three minute long minimum Facebook videos that fit the algorithm and Reels and, or YouTube. And then all those bits are also interchangeable, like because the content feeds itself. You could then say, well, from that podcast episode, maybe that's the start of a micro course. But then if we move it around the micro course have the spider in the middle could then also shoot out the podcast. Yeah. So we really work with people on repurposing, and that's probably a big thing that came from as an idea from my radio background repurposing, and recycling because people don't listen to all the thing all the time in radio. That was a very good way to put it, but you could run the same break across three different days of the week, and it's not the same audience listening at the same time. And social media is a bit like that. as well, because the algorithms only push out your content to a certain percentage of people. So repurpose recycle, and you save yourself a lot of headache. Martin Franklin 25:08 Yeah, I have a similar similar concept that I tried to promote to a lot of my people, but I find even people who are marketers, kind of seemed to sort of struggle to adopt that. Sometimes I wonder whether they sort of see your podcast as something which is isolated, you know, in itself, it's just like, oh, we'll do this extra little thing. But the idea of integrating it into a whole cycle of messaging seems to be something which is kind of harder than it should be. I don't know, hahah Louise Poole 25:46 No. No, I know. Like, we actually think of the idea. Do we call it a podcast? Like what we're doing? It is a podcast. And that's how people no it but I also think there's this perception that people have a podcast is two dudes sitting in a closet talking shit. And that's not necessarily what it is either. It can be a really powerful branding tool to integrate into your whole strategy. And yes, yes, definitely, in getting people to understand that it is it's a powerful thing that is part of a whole, like, I don't think that you could just have a podcast for your business. And that was the only way that you marketed. Martin Franklin 26:25 But so you're talking about content strategy, really, aren't you? Louise Poole 26:29 yeah, I am down to content strategy. So I know we were talking about what does the Podcast Producer do that but I suppose a really good Podcast Producer was thinking of the whole picture. How do you make this work for the person that you're trying to help succeed?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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New Gov who dis? The Kid Laroi re-signs and Jaguar Jonze joins in - "Bunny Mode" out now.

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 50:20


On this episode: The new Labor Government is declaring it's got the Arts Sector's back. Albo went to a play and Arts Minister Tony Burke is turning up to events. What's ahead and what needs to be patched before things get better than business as usual? The Kid Laroi is back with manager Scooter Braun. The biggest artist from Australia at the moment had switched, now he's back. (This was recorded before The Kid Laroi cancelled his big stadium gig due to illness so that's missing.) 'Bunny Mode' is Jaguar Jonze debut album. It's out now. And Jaguar Jonze co-hosts this episode! Get Jaguar Jonze's debut album "Bunny Mode" wherever you listen to music. www.jaguarjonze.com The latest single is "Little Fires" Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Simone Schinkel, CEO Music Victoria, and the music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 16:38


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! The music that hit different for Music Victoria CEO Simone Schinkel Accidentally Kelly Street, Frente! Walk the Dinosaur, The Tin Lids Unwritten Law, Frenzal Rhomb, Bodyjar Siamese Dream, The Smashing Pumpkins No Doubt & Livid (festival) Listening to & recommending now Simone - You should do this for a living, Ruby Gill Milo - Latest album from Knucks (UK rapper) & The Clash - Rock the Casbah (Official Audio) ft. Ranking Roger Mikey - The Air-Conditioned Nightmare, Mr Bungle Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Do a Tik Tok! Party to midnight

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 34:17


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Big thanks to Music Victoria for letting us use their studio or this ep. Helps when you know the CEO - she's on the show! On this episode: Artists are taking to TikTok to complain about being made to do TikTok videos. "TikTok pressure machine is going viral" - Axios. Annie Mac has started a club night going to midnight ONLY! She's doing you a favour if you like your sleep. "Annie Mac to launch club night ending at 12am ‘for people who need sleep’" - The Guardian. Get to know the C-E-O. Music Victoria top jobber Simone Schinkel joined the peak body during a hectic time for music. COVID. Tough gig. Get into Music Victoria - https://www.musicvictoria.com.au/ ABOUT: Music Victoria is an independent, not-for-profit organisation and the state peak body for contemporary music. We represent musicians, venues, music businesses and professionals, and music lovers across the contemporary Victorian music community. Music Victoria provides advocacy on behalf of the music sector, actively supports the development of the Victorian music community, and celebrates and promotes Victorian music. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jess Ribeiro and the music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 25:55


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Jess Ribeiro! Her new album is Love Hate, out now. Big thanks to the Victorian Music Development Office for hosting us in the Green Room of the Music Market at Collingwood Yards. About - Music Market is primed to support a range of music industry residents and partners, including artists, managers, labels, booking agents, event and project managers, advocacy bodies and other industry associations. Listening to & recommending now Jess - Aldous Harding's whole new album & The Smoke on The Smile (Thom York etc) Milo - Kings of Convenience, Norwegian duo. Mikey - Radio, The Avalanches Another band from Jess - Dry Cleaning. Big with Melburnians at the moment apparently. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Below the Line: Has Australia's political landscape changed forever? – podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 32:52


Politics can be slow-moving, until all of a sudden it isn't. As political scientist Simon Jackman says in today's episode of Below the Line, “politics is very non-linear. You get these steady, secular trends in voter sentiment, and then you'll have that breakthrough election where that will convert into seats”. 2022 was that breakthrough election. The Liberal party was turfed out, not just from government but also from many of its blue-ribbon seats, and we saw a historic wave of climate-focused candidates elected from outside the major parties. In this episode of Below the Line, our expert panel dissects the results of this surprising federal election, from Anthony Albanese's victory, to the breakthrough of independents and the Queensland Greens, and Scott Morrison “bulldozing” his way to the worst Liberal result since the second world war. Our regular panellists recorded this final episode live at La Trobe University, which we are releasing in two parts. Part one focuses on the election results and their fallout, while the concluding edition of our limited-edition podcast series will examine the policy consequences going forward for the new federal parliament. Our political experts also critique the media's coverage of the campaign in light of the historic results. Host and former ABC Radio host Jon Faine believes the national broadcaster's coverage was “below standard”, while he agrees with Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan's criticisms of the unprofessional conduct of the national press gallery. Andrea Carson also calls out News Corp's partisan coverage, the media's “gotcha” questions, and their belated focus on women, while Simon Jackman and Anika Gauja take issue with their “presidentialised” approach that focused too much on the parties' respective leaders. Below the Line is a limited-edition election podcast brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University. It is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. To become one of more than 190,000 people who get The Conversation's journalism by experts delivered straight to their inbox, subscribe today. Disclosures: Simon Jackman is a consultant on polling data for the Climate 200 network of independent candidates. Image credit: Dean Lewins/AAP

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Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Big thanks to the Victorian Music Development Office for hosting us in the Green Room of the Music Market at Collingwood Yards. About - Music Market is primed to support a range of music industry residents and partners, including artists, managers, labels, booking agents, event and project managers, advocacy bodies and other industry associations. On this episode: "Viagogo loses court appeal, will be forced to pay $7million penalty for misleading Australian consumers" - NME Australia The Kid LAROI has coined his own Famous Order at McDonald's. Spoiler, it's pretty tame. But for McDonald's and LAROI it's probably going to be a bloody good mutually beneficial partnership. Brands and artists. Becoming more intertwined. "It's not evil, because they've removed the Hamburglar" - Mikey Cahill has made his own reassessment of McDonald's. Jess Ribeiro! Her new album is Love Hate, out now. Other than being a finalist in the Environmental Music Prize she's been teaching at a Steiner School, no big deal. More Jess - www.jessribeiro.com Mikey mentions Sam Campbell, here's the clip - https://youtu.be/7lxKK8dIkAA Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Below the Line: A Facebook executive explains the last-minute election battle on social media – podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 40:23


What do One Nation's Pauline Hanson and Labor's Tanya Plibersek have in common? They are both winning the battle for eyeballs on social media, says a top Facebook official. In the final episode before polling day of our election podcast Below the Line, our regular panel talks to Mia Garlick, Facebook's Director of Policy in Australia and New Zealand, about the ways politicians use the social media platform in election campaigns. Our political scientists quiz Garlick on how transparent the company is about the political advertising it carries and the assistance it provides to big-spending campaigners. Video content is an increasingly important way for politicians to get their messages across to online audiences. Aside from Hanson and Plibersek, Garlick says politicians who are doing video messaging particularly well this election include the Liberal party's Lucy Wicks and Jason Falinski, and founder of the Reason party Fiona Patten. Andrea Carson says the digital campaign will ramp up once the three-day blackout on broadcast and newspaper political ads comes into effect on Wednesday evening, because online ads are outside the law's reach. Jon Faine describes the law as “absurd” in the digital age, akin to using Morse Code. Faine also asks the panel why Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed this week to no longer be “a bulldozer”. “It was a significant shift on Scott Morrison's part,” says Anika Gauja, in recognition that the public seems to want a more positive campaign than it has been getting. But with more than five million pre-poll and postal votes already cast, according to ABC election analyst Antony Green, has Morrison's mea culpa come too late? Below the Line is a limited-edition election podcast brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University. It is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. To become one of the thousands of people who help The Conversation produce journalism by experts, make a tax-deductible donation here. Below the Line will broadcast one last episode after the election result next week. If you have a question you would like the panel to answer, email us at: belowtheline@theconversation.edu.au Disclosures: Andrea Carson has received funding for research projects from Facebook. Jon Faine does freelance work for Industry Super Australia, a peak body for industry superannuation funds. Simon Jackman is an unpaid consultant on polling data for the Climate 200 network of independent candidates. Image credit: James Ross/AAP

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Removing music for the planet, Kendrick Lamar and Australia's music lawyer, Brett Oaten

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Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 59:07


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Hiya :) On this episode: No Music On A Dead Planet campaign - What else can you do? Kendrick Lamar - The Heart 5, deep fakes and a new album. Going from the world's biggest law firm to starting the world's smallest (music law firm). Brett Oaten happened to be representing Australia's pre-Nirvana alternative rock bands when the genre went mainstream. With time on his hands he could finally marry his consuming passion with his tertiary-gained legal skills. *Knock* *Knock* Silverchair? What's been hitting different lately? Brett - Prince Daddy & The Hyena Mikey - The Smile: A Light for Attracting Attention. AND Alex Bowman, Sottopassaggio Sose - Telenova & Mindy Meng Wang perform Hiatus Kaiyote 'Red Room' | APRA Music Awards 2022 Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Below the Line: What might happen to the major party that loses the election? – podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 36:50


An existential moment for the Liberal party? Another female leader for Labor? In this episode of our election podcast Below the Line, our expert panel talk us through what might happen to the major parties if they do not win government. Led by award-winning broadcaster Jon Faine, the panel talks through the potential configurations of the next federal parliament, including the possible balance of power in both chambers. Polling expert Simon Jackman analyses the latest voter surveys and tells us why a Labor victory still looks very likely at this stage. Anika Gauja maps the key contests in the Senate and the likelihood of minor parties and independents holding decisive votes. Andrea Carson scores the final leaders' debate and argues that Channel Seven's format gave voters a better look at policy issues than the previous debate on Channel Nine. Some 811,000 Australians tuned in to watch Wednesday night's event, but Faine wonders whether voters have heard enough about the issues they truly care about. “The debate's range of topics was still pretty narrow,” says Carson. “I think it was noted for what wasn't debated rather than what was,” says Faine, who lists tax reform, industrial relations and Indigenous affairs as important but missing policy issues. The panel also contemplates the Liberal party's future if key moderates lose their seats, and whether it will move further to the right. Gauja lists the likely names to lead Labor if Anthony Albanese suffers a shock defeat on May 21. Below the Line is brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University. It is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. Image credit: Lukas Coch/AAP; Mick Tsikas/AAP Disclosure: Simon Jackman is an unpaid consultant on polling data for the Climate 200 network of independent candidates.

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Below the Line: What issues are politicians ignoring this election? – podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 31:49


Channel Nine's leaders' debate on Sunday night may have been a “shouty, unedifying spectacle”, but Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese will do it all again on Wednesday evening on Channel Seven. Why? In the latest episode of our election podcast Below the Line, our panel of experts explain that our political leaders are under pressure to persuade voters as quickly as possible, given early voting centres have now opened and Australians can cast their ballots. But what policies aren't being talked about on the debate stages and the campaign trail? Plenty, according to the University of Sydney's Simon Jackman and Anika Gauja and La Trobe University's Andrea Carson. Below the Line's usual host Jon Faine is away for this episode, but will return later in the week. Anika identifies migration and the casualisation of work as two key issues the major parties have largely steered clear of in the campaign so far. Simon is dumbfounded by how quickly politicians and the media have dropped the topic of COVID, given how many Australians have died with the disease in 2022. Meanwhile, Andrea wonders why renters can barely get a look in amid all the discussion of first-homebuyer schemes. Finally, the panel discusses preference deals and whether they could lead to candidates being elected to the lower house despite having relatively few first preferences themselves. Below the Line is a limited-edition election podcast brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University. The show is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. To become one of the thousands of people who help The Conversation produce journalism by experts, make a tax-deductible donation here. Image credit: Alex Ellinghausen/AAP Audio credit: Channel Nine/60 Minutes Disclosure: Simon Jackman is an unpaid consultant on polling data for the Climate 200 network of independent candidates.

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Lady Gaga's Top Gun song, Arcade Fire return and Genneah Turner's career

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 59:15


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: New song from Lady Gaga to go with the film Top Gun: Maverick. It's called Hold My Hand. If you haven't listened to it yet, go here, have a listen, maybe more than once, then come back for the episode. Arcade Fire and other massive, well-loved bands from the 2000s are getting on the tour bus. Genneah Turner's excellent (music industry) adventure, managing huge artists, sending unsolicited ideas for free and new collaborative album she's got in the works. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Below the Line: How much are the parties spending on ads? And how come One Nation's Townsville candidate lives in Melbourne? – podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 29:35


On Monday May 9, early voting centres will open and Australians can start casting their votes for the federal election. Increasing numbers of Australians are choosing not to line up for their democracy sausage on election day, opting instead to get it out of the way beforehand. In 2019, about 40% of Australians either voted early by visiting a pre-poll station (32.7%) or they filled out a postal ballot (8.5%). So the next week is crucial for parties' and candidates' campaigns – can they convince enough persuadable voters before they cast their ballots? In this episode of Below the Line, award-winning broadcaster Jon Faine and our regular panel of political scientists discuss how early voting is “truncating” political campaigns, by bringing forward the crucial vote-turning period. This means that the campaign will intensify in the next week, says Anika Gauja. The parties will need to get their key messages out repeatedly. Early voting is one of the reasons the leaders may have agreed to two debates in the next seven days – on Mothers' Day with Channel 9 in prime time and another again on Wednesday 11 May with Channel 7. They also discuss whether the Reserve Bank's recent interest rate hike will hurt Prime Minister Scott Morrison, or perhaps help him among mortage-free retirees. On the whole, polling expert Simon Jackman believes it represents a net-negative for the government, because there are more mortgage-holders in marginal seats. The political parties' advertising is also dissected. Spending on ads shot up in the last week, with Labor coming out on top as the biggest spender on social media. Finally, they discuss preferences, campaign finance disclosures and the curious case of a candidate for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party who lives 2,500 kilometres away from the electorate she's seeking to represent. Below the Line is a limited-edition election podcast brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University. The show is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. Correction: Jon states that the One Nation candidate for “Bob Katter's seat in northern Queensland” lives in the Melbourne suburb of Pakenham, whereas the far-flung candidate Diane Pepe is actually contesting the seat of Herbert, which is adjacent to Katter's seat of Kennedy. Disclosure: Andrea Carson has received funding for research projects from Facebook. Image credit: Lukas Coch/Mick Tsikas/AAP

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New music prize, pill testing at GITM and lay off The Wiggles, ok!

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 27:11


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: Environmental Music Prize - https://environmentalmusicprize.com/ Pill testing is coming down, Groove In The Moo forced to drop the service due to an insurance issue! ABC NEWS - Groovin the Moo cancels pill-testing at Canberra musical festival after insurers pull out The Wiggles selling out and getting in the way of cool music? Lil NasX is keen! People.com - Lil Nas X Jokingly Asks The Wiggles to Co-Headline His Montero Tour — and the Children's Band Is 'Ready' Tom Gleeson's been watching too much ABC Kids, and The Wiggles. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sampology and the music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 27:09


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! The musical journey that lead to Sampology. Listening to & recommending now Sampology - Marcos Valle - Azimuth Sosefina - Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life Mikey - Trentemøller: Moan (Trentemøller Dub Remix) More Sampology Regrowth Rearranged EP VividLIVE with Gordon Koang Tumbalong ParkAddress:11 Harbour St, Sydney NSW 2000See Map4 Jun Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Surgery + music, NFT signatures & Sampology!!!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 56:17


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: Different music will change how surgeons operate - study from Germany's Heidelberg University. Covered by TheMusic.com.au. Recommended also is Annaliese Redlich’s podcast All Ears, she covered this topic too. A new NFT startup is doing it for signatures of artists and others. INK raised money from Ashton Kutcher's fund and is partnering with artists. Check out WorldNewsEra for more. Sampology. He's a Producer, DJ, radio host for Worldwide FM and vinyl enthusiast since his teens, based in Meanjin/Brisbane, Australia. Listen to Sampology's latest album Regrowth on Spotify Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jeremy Furze, manager of The Teskey Brothers, and music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 24:46


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Music (among others) the hit different for Jeremy Furze; Ten, Pearl Jam. One of the best debut albums You Am I Silverchair Old Crow Medicine Show Country music - "It always starts with words over chords, and for me that's music in it's purest form." 2004 Basement Jaxx played the Big Day Out Big Thief Listening to & recommending now Jeremy Furze - Waxahatchee album St. Cloud (and Radiohead's Rainbows) Mikey Cahill - The Nightrider theme and also, Cirrus by Bonobo Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Ken West legacy, Tyler the Creator's stage frustration and Jeremy Furze, manager of The Teskey Brothers

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 51:06


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: Ken West's legacy. Big Day Out founder recently passed away. Tyler the Creator stopped a gig and said “I don’t want your shit” Jeremy Furze on how to be a band manager Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Below the Line: What role will gender play in the federal election campaign? – podcast

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 24:33


When will Prime Minister Scott Morrison call the election? And could this be the long-awaited campaign when women take the driver's seat? In the second episode of our new election podcast, Below the Line, our expert panel delve into the High Court's involvement in the election's timing and its likely impact on the Coalition vote. After we finished recording, the High Court confirmed the dismissal of the New South Wales Liberals' challenge to Morrison's hand-picked candidates. Then, picking up on the PM's claim this week that he overrode the local preselection process to “get more good women into parliament”, we take a deep dive into what role gender will play in the campaign. Jointly hosting the episode are award-winning broadcaster and Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Jon Faine, and University of Sydney's Professor Simon Jackman. Joining them to talk about gender and politics is an all-female line-up of political scientists including regular panellists Associate Professor Andrea Carson from La Trobe University, Sydney University's Professor Anika Gauja and special guest Dr Jill Sheppard, a gender expert from the Australian National University. They look at why Australia is ranked just 50th in the world for female political representation, a drastic fall from 1999 when Australia was ranked 15th. After the March4Justice movement and with increasing numbers of female independent candidates campaigning, could we turn things around in 2022? Don't hold your breathe, said Jill Sheppard, who reminded us that voters might care more about petrol prices than gender parity. Below the Line is brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University twice weekly until polling day. It is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. Image credit: Diego Fedele/AAP

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Jason Arrow, star of Hamilton, and the music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 31:36


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Music (among others) the hit different for Jason Arrow; Luther Van Dross, Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson Jamiroquai Rage on Saturday morning with 90s beautiful R&B, like Nelly - Dilemma (Official Music Video) ft. Kelly Rowland Rage Against The Machine (seen at the end of The Matrix) Wicked, the musical Listening to & recommending now Jason Arrow - Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes - Nightrider (feat. Freddie Gibbs) Sosefina Fuamoli - Vince Staples, ROSE STREET Mikey Cahill - The Valentine Brothers, Money's Too Tight To Mention. The last songs that have hit different Mikey - When love is tender, Austin Atto Sose - Catastrophe, Electric Fields Georgia - Heavy Heart, Bartees Strange Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Below the Line: Introducing The Conversation's new election podcast, hosted by Jon Faine

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 24:20


From the polls to party spin to election promises, Below the Line is a limited-edition podcast unpacking party lines and policies during the 2022 Australian federal election campaign. Hosting the conversation is award-winning broadcaster and former ABC Melbourne mornings presenter, Jon Faine, now a Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Melbourne. He'll be joined by political scientists Anika Gauja and Simon Jackman from the University of Sydney and La Trobe University's Andrea Carson, to talk about the issues that matter to you. Below the Line is brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University twice weekly until polling day. Listen to the first episode, in which our panel discusses personalities and pre-selections, when the election will likely be called, and the most probable election date. Together, our experts outline the issues that are expected to feature prominently during the campaign and the key challenges for the Coalition seeking re-election for a fourth term in government. And tune in to hear why this election campaign is expected to “get dirty”. Produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. Image credit: Sarah Rhodes/AAP

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The Slap, Vale Taylor Hawkins and star of Hamilton, Jason Arrow!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 44:28


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: THE SLAP. Will Smith. Chris Rock. There's more going on and the clues are in a biography. Vale Taylor Hawkins from the Foo Fighters. This knocked us around. Jason Arrow, the star of Hamilton, the musical. Brilliant co-host this episode. Something in the backend Mikey mentioned... moving to a new recording space home at the Music Market, run by the Victorian Music Development Office at Collingwood Yards. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Monte Morgan, Prince fan AND in Client Liaison, on the music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 38:12


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Music (among others) the hit different for Monte Morgan; Bridge Over Troubled Water, the album by Simon & Garfunkel Michael Jackson, the History tour (huge!) Nile Rodgers biography, with a great backstage story Prince - the whole discography. Monte would hand out Prince CDs to his friends. Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind and Fire Baker Man, Laid Back (Danish band) Paul Simon's Hot Streak - The New Yorker The last songs that have hit different Mikey - When love is tender, Austin Atto Sose - Catastrophe, Electric Fields Georgia - Heavy Heart, Bartees Strange Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Acraze's repeat hit, Winter festivals and Monte of Client Liaison

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 46:52


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: "Do It To It" is working for Acraze over and over again - how??? Sliding into Winter festivals, where Co-host Monte Morgan of Client Liaison - cult band, fashion label, live stream superstars. New music and some intimate shows - clientliaison.com Something in the backend Mikey mentioned... moving to a new recording space home at the Music Market, run by the Victorian Music Development Office at Collingwood Yards. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Georgia Maq and the music that hit different

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 35:19


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Music the hit different for Georgia Maq, starting early; One Step Closer, Linkin Park, 5 years old with a CD player for a birthday present Kryptonite, 3 Doors Down, on Rage ABC TV The Lizzie McGuire Movie (soundtrack) Blink 182, Simple Plan, Green Day Oasis, Hole, Lady Gaga Philadelphia bands - Hop Along, Bright Eyes for example Katy Perry Limp Bizkit Mac Miller First concert - 5 years old at Ricky Martin! The last songs that have hit different Mikey - When love is tender, Austin Atto Sose - Catastrophe, Electric Fields Georgia - Heavy Heart, Bartees Strange Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Georgia Maq, Heardle is Wordle and ALP backs Double J FM

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 36:55


Ad-free and early eps when you subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: Heardle is Wordle but for music. Double J FM??? Following the enthusiasm from a group of artists to get digital radio station Double J on the radio, the Australian Labor Party has backed the move. Co-host Georga Maq, nurse, Taylor Swift Fan, leg day work outs and in the fantastic band Cape Cope! New album out - campcopemusic.net Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Genesis Owusu floors it, Double J RADIO and Richie McNeill, founder of Stereosonic (and much more)

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 44:11


Get the bonus episode Monday and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! On this episode: The Enmore Theatre's floor buckles under Genesis Owusu's fans. Literally. The Guardian: ‘It felt very bouncy’: Enmore theatre floor caves in during Genesis Owusu concert The push is on to get Double J to be a proper radio station, not just a digital one. Some big names in Australian music are backing the call. NME: Missy Higgins, Kasey Chambers and more petition for Double J to switch to an FM broadcast Electronic music legend and leader - Richie McNeill. From the Melbourne docks in 1991 to touring globally and founding huge music events. His is a rare perspective. DOUBLE J PETITION: Make our voices heard: Put Double J On FM HOT SAUCE FEATURING CARL COX & ERIC POWELL WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRISTINE ANU Saturday 16th April 2022 (Easter Saturday) Rosebud Village Green, Mornington, Melbourne Time: 2pm – 9pm Line-Up Carl Cox Eric Powell Christine Anu (Special Guest) Richie Rich (Balearic Set) Simon Pentz For Tickets, go to: https://bit.ly/HOTSAUCERosebud PURE 2022 APRIL DATES: Fri 22 April Brisbane - Fortitude Music Hall Sat 23 April Melbourne - Grand Pavilion - Showgrounds Fri 29 April Adelaide - Thebarton Theatre Sat 30 April Sydney - Hordern Pavilion Perth TBA LINE-UP: CARL COX (AUS) REINIER ZONNEVELD (NL) BART SKILS (NL) ERIC POWELL (AUS) + MORE TBA.. Tickets are NOW ON SALE via: www.purecarlcox.com.au Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Richard Moffat - The (live) music that Hit Different

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 18:58


Get the bonus episode Monday and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! "I'm pretty sure I wore a cape and some frilly white shirts as if I was an extra in a vampire movie" - Richard Moffat, as a goth, thinking The Cure wasn't cool. A rich history of subcultures and genre experimentation from Richard Moffat Rather than specific tracks Richard takes us through his live music history and experiences. Follow Rich-Spanning-Time on Spotify for his amazingly deep playlists The last songs that have hit different Mikey - Wandering Star, Portishead Sose - KAYTRANADA - Intimidated (Audio) ft. H.E.R. Richard - Britney Spears x Ginuwine x Altégo - Toxic Pony Bonus contribution - Greta Van Fleet are a vibe says Eliza and Kurt. NME - Eliza & The Delusionals announce debut album, share single ‘Give You Everything’ Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Dua Lipa's hot water, Bandcamp SOLD and Richard Moffat, festival booker

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 48:53


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. On this episode! Dua Lipa sued by Florida reggae band Bandcamp, the artist ecommerce site, bought by EPIC games Richard Moffat on booking Groove in the Moo and many others Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Eliza & The Delusionals and the music that hit different

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 18:41


Get the bonus episode Monday and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Doubleheader with Eliza and Kurt from Eliza & The Delusionals Music that hit different for Eliza Klatt Avril Lavigne The Veronicas Coldplay (Viva La Vida era, but her favourite album is Parachutes) and their live show Paramore Green Day Music that hit different for Kurt Skuse Coldplay, ditto on the live show Biffy Clyro The Offspring American Pie & Tony Hawke Pro Skater soundtracks Blink 182 The last songs that have hit different Mikey - John Ellison: "You've Got To Have Rhythm" Paul Simpson Mix Milo - Yebba, live on Tiny Desk concert Eliza - War On Drugs, I Don't Live Here Anymore Kurt - Pinegrove, their latest album 11-11 Bonus contribution - Greta Van Fleet are a vibe says Eliza and Kurt. NME - Eliza & The Delusionals announce debut album, share single ‘Give You Everything’ Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hit Different

Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. MILO EASTWOOD - Big welcome to new Hit Different co-host and host of PBS' Breakfast Spread. On this episode! Spotify data shows the DECLINE of English language music - The Economist Australia (aspirational European country) nominates a Eurovision contender Eliza & The Delusionals are busting out a tour and new EP. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood - Instragram Genneah Turner - Wheeler Centre profile More Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Janet Planet and the music that hit different

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 35:28


Get the bonus episode early and ad free by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month! Music that hit different for Janet Planet (sort of in order) Talking Heads' album "77" (Is Psycho Killer having a moment?) Van Morrison Massive Attack's song Teardrop on Rage Kylie Minogue, Slow Milkshake by Kelis Anything by Pharrell Radiohead, "probably Kid A" Ring Ring, ABBA And this - Salvatore Ganacci - Horse Mikey mentioned sending Janet this - Connan Mockasin - Forever Dolphin Love (Erol Alkan's Extended Rework) - V1 The last songs that have hit different Mikey - Magalenha, Simon Fava & Gregor Salto feat. Sergio Mendes Sose - Impossible, Röyksopp & Alison Goldfrapp Janet - Incapable, Róisín Murphy New co-hosts for 2022, coming soon! Andy Hazel, The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood, PBS Genneah Turner, former manager of MIA, Arcade Fire and more Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hit Different

Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. On this episode! The Baz Luhrmann Elvis biopic! Check out the Baz! Black turtle neck and gold chains. FYI - filming now - Robbie Williams' "Better Man", but he's a chimp. How to make bank from exposer? Play the Superbowl halftime show. Janet Planet on Confidence Man and their new album TILT. Top Secret underwater fight scene - ridiculous! New co-hosts for 2022, coming soon! Andy Hazel, The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood, PBS Genneah Turner, former manager of MIA, Arcade Fire and more Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jacob Webb, Methyl Ethel and the music that hit different

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 27:41


Get this episode Mondays by subscribing on Apple Podcasts - Only $4 per month. Support original Australian music journalism! Music that hit different for Jacob Webb (in order) Batman Forever soundtrack (on CD), with a BIG list of artists Cassette tapes on the way to trips - Morning of the Earth (soundtrack to a surfing film), Doo Wop tracks, Del Shannon, Beach Boys and loads of The Beatles. The rock revival of The Vines and Queens of The Stone Age Early Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd with a friend in high school Rage on Saturday morning, whatever was on, like Da Funk, Daft Punk Midnight Juggernauts Going to the Big Day Out Buying a copy of Rolling Stone magazine with a CD on the front - one track was Forest of Love by Antony and The Johnsons (and the Q&A performance) The second piano concerto by Rachmaninoff The last songs that have hit different Mikey - Never tear us apart, INXS Sose - Mystify, INXS & Omar Apollo - Invincible feat. Daniel Caesar Jake - Hu, Shye Ben-Tzur, Jonny Greenwood, The Rajasthan Express New co-hosts for 2022, coming soon! Andy Hazel, The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood, PBS Genneah Turner, former manager of MIA, Arcade Fire and more Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jacob Webb of Methyl Ethel, Snoop Dogg buys a label and how to release an album

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 47:37


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. On this episode! - Snoop Dogg buys Death Row Records, the brand not all their music.- Releasing an album in 2022 ain't what it used to be. So many expectations to get "CONTENT".- Methyl Ethel's new album is out soon - Are You Haunted. Proof, the new single, is already out featuring Stella Donnelly. Check it out. New co-hosts for 2022, coming soon! Andy Hazel, The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood, PBS Genneah Turner, former manager of MIA, Arcade Fire and more Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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It's 2020-2. With Mikey, Sosefina and Marcus

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 43:57


It's good to check in. Welcome. A catch up episode to get us all 'how ya been' again so we can tackle the tougher stuff that inevitably lies ahead. Relax with friends among friends as we slowly kick off 2022. What's the rush! Some mentions from the episode Frenzal Rhomb, always fun/ny Alewya Red Right Hand, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Mojo Filter remix) Number 1 Dads Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Changes for 2022 Marcus' time is limited so the number of appearances on Hit Different will take a hit There was no one person so we found Andy Hazel, The Saturday Paper Milo Eastwood, PBS Genneah Turner, former manager of MIA, Arcade Fire and more Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Live @ Music Market - Tony Di Blasi and Soju Gang

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 45:18


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode is part one of two LIVE from the opening of Music Market at Collingwood Yards! Big thanks to Katie Stewart, Victorian Music Development Office (VMDO), Creative Victoria, Music Market, Joanna Greenaway of The Boss Agency and everyone who came to the show! Tony Di Blasi of The Avalanches and Soju Gang shed the burden of 2021 and look to their future creative worlds. Tony Di Blasi - Wikipedia Soju Gang - Facebook / Instagram / Soundcloud / Website In the second part we hear from Genneah Turner (manager to the intergalactic music stars) and (rising star herself) Maple Glider! Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Technical Supervisor (Music Market) - Nate Macgregor Location - Music Market at Collingwood Yards Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Live @ Music Market - Maple Glider and Genneah Turner

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 47:47


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode is part two of two LIVE from the opening of Music Market at Collingwood Yards! Big thanks to Katie Stewart, Victorian Music Development Office (VMDO), Creative Victoria, Music Market, Joanna Greenaway of The Boss Agency and everyone who came to the show! Genneah Turner, and Maple Glider a.k.a Tori Zietsch get into the realities of artist, manager and industry life. Genneah Turner - The Wheeler Centre Profile / VMDO Talks Maple Glider - Wikipedia / Facebook / Instagram / Website Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Technical Supervisor (Music Market)- Nate Macgregor Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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BONUS: Jack McEwan's Hit Different Journey

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 26:22


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. Part of Jack McEwan's journey through music that hit different House of the Rising Sun on at the smoky pub with his Pa/Dad Red Engine Caves were the catalyst for the Porn Crumpets Back in time a bit, started out playing 'pots and pans' to Sabbath, Simon and Garfunkel, Led Zeppelin and others. The Mars Volta in his teens - "I think I jumped the fence to go see them at the Big Day Out" Hiatus Kaiyote Flying Lotus' latest tour with the visuals What's hitting different right now? MIKE - All The Time, DJ Swisha Remix SOSE - Fred again - ‘Actual Life 2 (February 2 – October 15 2021)’ JACK - Loving (www.lovingband.com) Psychedelic Porn Crumpets Facebook - www.facebook.com/psychedelicprncrumpets Instagram - www.instagram.com/psychedelicprncrumpets LISTEN - www.psychedelicporncrumpets.com Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Spotify Wrapped, Vinyl double bounce and Psychedelic Porn Crumpets' Jack McEwan

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 47:25


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. Hello in the chair Mr Jack McEwan, guest co-host and part of Psychedelic Porn Crumpets! This episode! Spotify released they're yearly personalised advertising campaign - Spotify Wrapped. It's a clever and insightful - who are we kidding, you've probably already gone through yours. For Apple Music subscribers, they received a 'version' of Spotify's offering. An article in The Verge kicked off this discussion. Vinyl just keeps coming back. And back. First in Victoria, then again in Victoria and now in QLD. Brisbane is getting a vinyl press come March 2022. A couple sold their house to make it happen, as seen on ABC.net.au Under the guise of Mr 80% AKA Mark McGowan, Perth's Psychedelic Porn Crumpets are big in Melbourne, LA and The Netherlands. They've found a unique path where they can release almost whatever they want, and if you don't like it, it wasn't made for you! Psychedelic Porn Crumpets Facebook - www.facebook.com/psychedelicprncrumpets Instagram - www.instagram.com/psychedelicprncrumpets LISTEN - www.psychedelicporncrumpets.com Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Order of Adele, gender-specific awards are finished and Alex The Astronaut!

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 53:42


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode! The Brit Awards have removed gender categories. Everyone's in it together - The Guardian Adele asked Spotify to change how they play her and everyone else's albums - IN THE ORDER THE ARTIST INTENDED. Adele asks and Spotify acts. Alex The Astronaut, friendly co-host and purveyor of delightful new music, "Growing Up". Check it out. Alex The Astronaut! New music - "Growing Up" Facebook - www.facebook.com/alextheastronaut Instagram - www.instagram.com/alex.the.astronaut LISTEN - www.alextheastronaut.com Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Extreme on-stage antics, Bitcoin artist advance & Harvey Sutherland, our man in LA

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 44:56


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode! Sophia Urista urinated on a consenting fans face during a live show. Wow. Apologised, insisting she's not a shock artist. Things get a bit crazy on stage! NME - Brass Against’s Sophia Urista urinates on fan’s face during festival set. US label EMPIRE paid a $1m advance to artist Money Man in bitcoin. It was calmly transferred using the Cash App on a private jet, as you do. Music and crypto are spiraling towards codependence as services are built out. Music Business Worldwide. Mike Katz AKA Harvey Sutherland is an Australian in LA, Yes-Town as he describes it. He's doing plenty of cool stuff with labels over there AND has released some killer new music, Jouissance. Harvey Sutherland! Check him out. Facebook - www.facebook.com/heyharvey Instagram - www.instagram.com/harveysutherland LISTEN - www.harveysuther.land Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hit Different
BONUS: Jack Ladder's hit different journey (bonus Marcus story)

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 35:47


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. Music that hit Jack Ladder different Michael Jackson's album Dangerous, separating the art from the artist Doggy Style, the seminal Snoop Doggy Dogg album, on a yellow sports Walkman Parliament and The Meters Playing the school band Herbie Hancock, John Coltrain Rancid and pop punk Aphex Twin Live from a Shark Cage, Papa M Never liked Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd What's been hitting different lately MIKEY - Tonight, Sibylle Baier MARCUS - Walter Martin JACK - Fat Gadget Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Travis Scott show tragedy, Regionalism of music and Jack Ladder on Jack Ladder

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 62:03


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode! Tragedy at Travis Scott's Astroworld festival in Houston. Regionalism in music. More in this interview with Martin Douglas on Music Journalism Insider Jack Ladder, co-host and with a new record Hijack! Jack Ladder! Check him out. Facebook - www.facebook.com/JackLadderAndTheDreamlanders Instagram - www.instagram.com/jackladder/ LISTEN - www.jackladderandthedreamlanders.com Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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BONUS: Ngaiire's hit different history

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 24:29


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. Music that hit Ngaiire different Maria Carey & Deep Forest Sexy Eyes by Whigfield Jeff Buckley, introduced to her by a music teacher, changed her life Sevendust's Angel Song, thanks to her brother Diorama, Silverchair's 2002 album Ngaiire! Check her out. Facebook - www.facebook.com/NGAIIRE Instagram - www.instagram.com/ngaiire LISTEN - www.ngaiire.com Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Anderson .Paak's instrumental new label, Nirvana-sync & Ngaiire's "breaking out"

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 35:17


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode! Anderson .Paak's new label focuses on live and instrumental performance. Divergent from kids making stuff on their computer in the bedroom. Good vibes about the prospect of this one. Succession (the hit HBO show) used/synced Rape Me by Nirvana in episode 3 of season 3. Courtney Love is happy about it and more money goes to the Nirvana estate. Syncs can be bloody good for artists, see iPod ad + Jet. Ngaiire's latest album leans into haunting themes of death that, Sose and Ngaiire explain, are more an extension of Pacific culture rather than the deep melancholy of loss. Ngaiire! Check her out. Facebook - www.facebook.com/NGAIIRE Instagram - www.instagram.com/ngaiire LISTEN - www.ngaiire.com Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KYE! The new Kylie, Paul McCartney on collaboration, kicking scalping in the stubs

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 51:10


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode! Scalping the scalpers - ticketing companies are teaming up to PUT. A. STOP. TO. IT. "Oztix Launches New Partnership With Tixel To Combat Unfair Resale Practices" via - TheMusic.com.au Paul McCartney still on about collaborating, talks to David Remnick editor of The New Yorker. Marcus has come to terms with his own Beatles battle. "Paul McCartney Doesn’t Really Want to Stop the Show", via The New Yorker KYE has new music out, an EP dropping in November and a tour come March - looking at you east coast Australia. KYE! Check her out. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/getitkye/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/getitkye LISTEN - https://kye.lnk.to/TuesdayIn Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio Technica Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hit Different
Young Thug's lo$t bag, Adele's new album 30 and Thando's new album

Hit Different

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 49:48


Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. This episode! Young Thug is suing an apartment building for losing his bag after he "accidentally misplaced his Louis Vuitton bag next to his Lamborghini." - via Tone Def Adele's new single (breaks the internet) and new album, 30. Breaking records and looking fab. Thando's new EP "Life In Colour", embracing the Zimbabwean community in Melbourne. With a cool Remy collab on there too. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

37 Degrees Latitude
Season 2 - trailer

37 Degrees Latitude

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 2:30


We are flipping the script for season two of 37 Degrees Latitude.  Last season, we were talking 37 degrees south, with founders in Australia who have scaled their startups to the USA.  We start this season tracking down Australian founders now in the States, and bring you their stories from 37 degrees north.   Join U.S. Consul General Mike Kleine for the next six weeks to hear how these founders followed their dreams and built their destiny. Credits Mike Kleine is a career diplomat for the U.S. Department of State who is currently the U.S. Consul General to Melbourne. As a former founder turned diplomat, he has a deep-seated interest in entrepreneurship, a fascination with innovation, and a passion for the U.S-Australia relationship. Thanks to Courtney Carthy of the Mushroom Group for producing the series; U.S. Mission Australia staff Nicola Taylor, Gabrielle Connellan, and Jacob Goldschlager for production assistance; Tim Dolstra for artwork; and Jack Bourke from Melbourne's City Calm Down for the original soundtrack. Season 2 guests in order of appearance: Maria Sipka, Linqia Nick Stone, Bluestone Lane Flavia Tata Nadini, Fleet Space Technologies Vanessa Wilson, StorReduce Anthony Goldbloom, Kaggle Meggie Palmer, PepTalkHer   Stay in touch  Follow the U.S. Consulate General Melbourne Twitter @usconsulatemelb Instagram at @usconsulatemelb   Facebook melbourne.usconsulate/    About In this podcast, U.S. Consul General to Melbourne Michael Kleine meets the Australian founders and entrepreneurs who cut a path between 37˚ N & S and found capital, partners, markets, and success in the United States.  Mike Kleine is a career diplomat for the U.S. Department of State Officer who is currently the U.S. Consul General to Melbourne. As a former founder turned diplomat, he has a deep-seated interest in entrepreneurship, a fascination with innovation, and a passion for the U.S-Australia relationship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

37 Degrees Latitude
Season 1 - Trailer

37 Degrees Latitude

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 2:10


If geography is destiny, there must be something special about 37 degrees latitude.  At 37˚S, you'll find Melbourne, Australia; at 37˚N, you'll find Silicon Valley (and Area 51, too