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Latest podcast episodes about drmngnow

Earth Matters
A community is putting their bodies on the line to save Greater Gliders before they are gone for ever.

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025


A small community are putting their bodies on the line to save Greater Gliders before they are gone forever their homes felled by Forestry Corp.  Even the local retired school principal has been arrested.Susie Russel almost flys with the Greater Gliders as she describes how they live in the forest, their plight and the deaf ears of the government.Then long time campainer Dailan Pugh from the North East Forest Alliance (NEFA) unpicks the vested interests in the Northern NSW native forests logging industry: the people and companies profiting from the destruction of the homes of our unique and threatened animals and plants. Susie Russell:  (link is external)Facebook : Save Bulga Forest on Biripi Country 2429 (link is external)                           Website:     savebulgaforest.org(link is external)                           Fundraiser:  https://chuffed.org/project/115308-save-bulga-forest(link is external) Music: Garra                 by DRMNGNOW(link is external)Earth Matters #1426 was produced by Bec Horridge(link is external) on the lands of the Nunnawal and Ngambri in Canberra and on the land of the Kalibai people(link is external) in Murwillumbah  and Widjibul lands of the  Bundjalung Nation 

Earth Matters
Blockade Australia update

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024


We catch up with Ella and Nate from Blockade Australia for the latest about their ongoing spree of actions.We also take a look at why Blockade Australia are taking action, and what some of the consequences being faced by activists.Check out https://www.blockadeaustralia.com/ for links and more details.Featuring music by Monkey Marc and DRMNGNOW.Earth Matters #1461 was produced by Phil Evans on Ngarla Pananykarra

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 439 - Invasion Day Retrospective

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 55:50


Invasion Day Retrospective: This week Live Delay takes a long look back at some of the best live recordings of First Nations artists in our archive. Featuring Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, Bob Weatherall & Halfway, William Barton, Rochelle Pitt, Emily Wurramara, DRMNGNOW, The Ancient Bloods, DancingWater, MC Triks and Ethan Enoch. This episode was originally broadcast live on Invasion Day, January 26 2024 on 4ZZZ 102.1FM.

Thursday Breakfast
Mapping Alternative Places of Detention, IRL Zine Fair, Save the Preston Market Updates, Disability and the Housing Crisis

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Phuong sat down with Dr Andrew Burridge, lecturer in the Discipline of Geography and Planning at the School of Social Sciences at Macquarie University, to talk about the history of alternative places of detention in so-called Australia and how they cause harm to the people who are detained there. Macquarie University and The Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law have created a map of all the sites that have been used for detention across Australia over the past 20 years.// Anne-lise Ah-fat from Incendium Radical Library and Press joined us to talk about this Saturday's zine fair at Catalyst Social Centre in Coburg. There is an excellent line up of stallholders and the fair will be be followed up by a fundraiser gig for Indonesia-based Needle n' Bitch, Anarcha Feminist Collective. Find out more by heading to irlinfoshop.org/events.// George Kanjere joined us with recent updates from the Save the Preston Market campaign ahead of the Victorian State election and the ongoing fight against the market's demolition. George is a member of the Save The Preston Market Action Group which started in mid 2021, and he lives in Reservoir with his partner and two daughters. The campaign poster featured above is by Nicky Minus - find more of their work here.// Dr Cherry Baylosis, Policy Officer at Disability Advocacy NSW, spoke with us about their recently-released report 'Beggars can't be choosers: The impact of the housing crisis'. The report explores some of the structural disadvantages facing people with disability in regional, rural and remote areas of NSW when it comes to accessing appropriate, affordable and secure housing.// Songs// Be Free - Ah-Mer-Ah-Su//Forever 15 - family and friends of Cassius Turvey, Emma Donovan, Emily Wurramara, Fred Leone, Deline Briscoe, Flewnt, Bumpy, Drmngnow, Bryte, Tani Walker, Jamahl Ryder, DOBBY, Kee'ahn, MissGenius, Optamus, Candice Lorrae//

The Music Show
Aaron Wyatt on the podium and DRMNGNOW on Country

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 54:05


Sunday 3 July: celebrating NAIDOC Week with Noongar conductor Aaron Wyatt and Yorta Yorta hip hop artist Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 382 - DRMNGNOW

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 55:50


DRMNGNOW: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 30 November 2019 DRMNGNOW is the project of Yorta-Yorta MC and producer Neil Morris. Beginning with the release of "Australia Does Not Exist" in 2018, he has released a string of singles while also co-hosting the "Still Here" show on 3RRR community radio in Naarm/Melbourne. DRMNGNOW was previously featured in a short in-studio set for Sounds Like Community Radio Day back in episode 335, and this week we are pleased to present a full-length performance. This performance was part of the Queensland Performing Arts Centre's Clancestry program curated by Alethea Beetson, and took place on Gubbi Gubbi/Kabi Kabi country. Recorded by Lauren Holyoak Mixed by Jack B-Jones Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, 2 January, 2022

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AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Word Up: Neil Morris

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 8:37


Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW shares three Yort Yorta words —  including one that demonstrates the connection Yorta Yorta mob have between goodness and beauty.

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Word Up - ABC RN
Word Up: Neil Morris

Word Up - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 8:37


Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW shares three Yort Yorta words —  including one that demonstrates the connection Yorta Yorta mob have between goodness and beauty.

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Thursday Breakfast
EWF Imagining Abolitionist Futures, Free Palestine Rally, Strong Spirit, Fayen d'Evie & Bent St Journal 'Soft Borders, Hard Edges'

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021


Thursday 8th July 2021 7:15am - We hear an excerpt from the 2021 Emerging Writers' Festival Late Night Literature: Imagining Abolitionist Futures event. The event is hosted by Nayuka and Witt Gorrie. We hear poetry from Flick Smith, and poetry & prose by Ashleigh Chapman and Stacey Stokes which is recited by Nayuka & Witt Gorrie. Rosalina Curtis also shares her story about growing up in the Northern Territory.  7:30am - We hear a speech by Shams Moussa, a Palestinian activist, from the Free Palestine Rally in Narrm on Saturday 3rd July.  7:45am - Tony Green & Neithan Newton from Dardi Munwurro join us to speak about their new show, Strong Spirit that airs on 3CR every Monday from 1pm. This show features interviews with community members from a First Nations perspectives and focuses on having discussions about cultural healing and inter-generational trauma.   8:00am - Fayen d'Evie is an artist and writer, born in Malaysia, raised in Aotearoa/New Zealand, and now living in the bushlands of unceded Dja Dja Wurrung country, Australia. Her projects are often collaborative, and resist spectatorship by inviting audiences into sensorial readings of artworks. Fayen joins us to talk about her solo exhibition opening at West Space this saturday 10th July. The exhibition is titled "We get in touch with things at the point they break down // Even in the absence of spectators and audiences, dust circulates…" Online elements of the exhibition can be found here. 8:15am - Yves Rees, writer, podcaster and historian based at La Trobe University, joins us to speak about the recently released special issue of Bent St journal, 'Soft Borders, Hard Edges'. This issue, co-edited with Sam Elkin and Tiffany Jones, contains a collection of pieces by members of the trans and gender diverse community. Soft Borders, Hard Edges is available widely online, as well as at Hares and Hyenas in Fitzroy and The Bookshop Darlinghurst. Songs Indigenous land - Drmngnow Smoking Ceremony - Skinnyfish Sound System, B2m, Birdz, Tasman Keith  

No Offence, But
You're On Indigenous Land

No Offence, But

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 49:12


If you like this podcast rate, review subscribe and hit download on the episode (it really helps!)Today on the podcast Ayeesha is joined by Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wiradjuri artist Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW. DRMNGNOW is a proud First Nations, artist from the lands of Biyala Woka (Redgum Country) who uses hip hop and experimental electronic elements to create decolonial content exploring Indigenous rights and Culture. His songs Australia Does Not Exist, Indigenous Land, Ancestors, Survive and Get Back to the Land (feat. Emily Wurramurra) have become decolonial anthems. DRMNGNOW is driven by aspirations of First Nations liberation and Sovereignty and uses his music and public platform to push and advocate for a range of Indigenous rights campaigns relating to Environmental and Cultural Rights and Deaths in Custody.The kōrero, conversation, that you'll be hearing today is one that was truly nourishing, thought provoking and very beautiful. Neil shares so generously about connection to country, feeling the strength of ancestors and elders, what evoked the creation of his song Indigenous Land, the importance and beauty of First Nations Fashion Design and a whole lot more.LinksFollow @DRMNGNOW on instagramFollow @bl.ckb.rds on InstagramFollow @eeshash on InstagramListen to DRMNGNOW on SpotifyWatch DRMNGNOW on Youtube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ideas at the House
Uncle Vic Simms, Jeanine Leane & DRMNGNOW | Yarning Country curated by Rachael Hocking

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 104:02


Join some of our most creative voices, brought together from across the country, as they share stories, memories and songs. Curated by Warlpiri woman Rachael Hocking; this is a night for dance and laughter, spirit and survival, community, creation and love. Welcome to country by Aunty Rhonda Dixon-Grovenor, music from DRMNGNOW, readings by poet Jeanine Leane and words from Uncle Vic Simms.

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SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 5:05


Neil Morris, or DRMNGNOW, is a Yorta-Yorta man. He is a leading indigenous, hip hop electronica musician. Lyrics of his songs are all strong messages about stolen indigenous lands. - DRMNGNOWと書いてドリーミングナウと読ませます。ニール・モリスの別名でもあります。先住民ヒップホップ・エレクトロニカ・アーティストの代表格です。

LA NATIVES PODCAST
DRMNGNOW | LA NATIVES PODCAST #21

LA NATIVES PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 84:32


LA NATIVES PODCAST! Devoted to exposing the Native hip hop talent & culture. Hosted by Zero of El Vuh. Guests: DRMNGNOW https://www.instagram.com/drmngnow Support Podcast by visiting our MERCH store! https://lanativespodcast.com/shop Every Sunday 4PM PST Live Show: https://www.twitch.tv/lanatives Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lanativespodcast Recorded @UGHHBLOG HQ in Los Angeles, CA https://lanativespodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/la-natives/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/la-natives/support

Overnights
On Country with Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 22:52


Yorta-Yorta man Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW is a rapper and producer making music that's powerful and connected to culture and country. He joins Lisa Pellegrino to chat more.

Overnights
On Country with Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 22:52


Yorta-Yorta man Neil Morris aka DRMNGNOW is a rapper and producer making music that's powerful and connected to culture and country. He joins Lisa Pellegrino to chat more.

Thursday Breakfast
Invasion Day Dawn Service and Rally 2021, AUWU on cuts to Jobseeker

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021


 Acknowledgement of country News headline We hear Yorta Yorta Bundjalung man John Patten speaking about the history of the Day of Mourning at the Invasion Day Dawn Service 2021.  We hear an excerpt of speeches from the Invasion Day Rally 2021 in Naarm. We hear from speakers Uncle Bill Nicholson, Stan Dryden, Sue-Anne Hunter and Mandy Nicholson.  Kristin O’Connell, spokesperson for the Australian Unemployed Workers’ Union, joins us to discuss the impending second cut to the jobseeker payment and the need for vision and compassion in Australian social security policy. Priya and Carly fundraisers and petition that listeners can support, including:NATSILS - Petition calling on the Prime Minister to meet with families whose loved ones have died in custody for 30th anniversary of Royal CommissionLandBack Festival - Fundraiser for Wuurn of Kanak Refugee Voices Fundraiser for the men released from hotel detention  Songs Solid Gold - Sycco White Noise - Dancingwater Groovy - Barkaa About These Demons - Jimblah Australia Does Not Exist (ft. Kee'ahn) - DRMNGNOW 

Free City Radio
Radio Alhara راديو الحارة mix

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 60:00


Stefan Christoff Mix for Radio Alhara راديو الحارة in Palestine. Sunday, Decembre 6th, 2020. Matthew Shipp, Orbit 4, New Orbit. @rivalconsoles, Dreamer's Wake, Erased Tapes. Yaporigami, Shadow Recorder, We Dance Alone. DRMNGNOW, Ancestors ft Kee'ahn Prod. River Boy, (Single). @thenarcicyst, Epiphany, World War Free. @mtshrine, Eluded Houses, Secluded Loops. @revessonores, Svalbard, Crépuscule. Rachid Taha, Barra barra, Diwan. Bobby Cruz & Ricardo "Richie" Ray, Sonido Bestial, The Best Of Cruz & Ray. Atwater métro, Montréal, walking in an underground tunnel, field recording, Stefan Christoff. Guitarist playing at Jean-Talon métro, getting on métro, field recording, Stefan Christoff. @kuepfer, Eric Craven, Kristina Koropeck, Legs In Migrations, Howl! Live. Dave Deporis, Freedom, Live recording.

Wednesday Breakfast
A military approach to the Climate Crisis and Win for Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services.

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020


 [00:00:00] Hello & Welcome  - NAIDOC week [00:09:20] A conversation with Dr Sue Wareham from the Medical Association for Prevention of War (MAPW) discussing the  Defence Legislation Amendment (Enhancement of Defence Force Response to Emergencies) Bill 2020 currently before the Senate. Sue discusses concerns around the bill  and the growing tendency of the Federal Government to respond to emergencies such as climate change with militarised force. To read criticisms of the bill press here. To read the senate report on the Bill press here. [00:26:20] Conversations from Black Block with Viv Malo and Meriki Onus who interview Greens Federal Senator Lidia Thorpe on her introduction to parliament and her programme for change. Tune into the Black Block every Monday from 11am on 3CR[00:46:00] Conversations with Cheryl Axleby, the co-chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (NATSILS), discussing the new Close the Gap Targets.  [01:00:03] Interview with Siobhan Doyle from the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services discussing recent findings handed down by the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) which  show that funeral service Youpla Pty Ltd, misrepresented itself as an Aboriginal owned and controlled, not-for-profit, community organisation serving the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and was highly deceptive damaging to its clients. We discuss the significance of these findings and the practise of corporations preying on community.[1:18:10] NAIDOC week content including the video Always Was, Always Will be by DockerTV.Songs Harvest of Gold Golding Homecoming Queen Thelma Plum Drowning Mieesha Ancestors DRMNGNOW - ft Kee'ahn Prod. River Boy

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 335 - Laura Imbruglia, DRMNGNOW and Huntly

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 55:50


This week is part two of our Sounds Like Community Radio special, which was originally broadcast live-to-air during Bigsound 2019. Laura Imbruglia: Live at Studio 3, 4ZZZ, Fortitude Valley, 3 September 2019 Melbourne-based musician Laura Imbruglia has released four studio albums since starting her music journey in the early 2000s. In 2015 she also began producing and hosting the web variety show "Amateur Hour", which has run for two seasons. Previously featured in Live Delay episode 302 in full electric band mode, this in-studio performance finds Imbruglia with a more stripped-back arrangement, showcasing songs from her latest album, "Scared Of You". Recorded by Lachy Gleeson Mixed by Finn Diggles DRMNGNOW: Live at Studio 3, 4ZZZ, Fortitude Valley, 3 September 2019 DRMNGNOW is the project of MC, producer and Yorta-Yorta man Neil Morris. Beginning with the release of "Australia Does Not Exist" in 2018, he has dropped a string of singles while simultaneously co-hosting the "Still Here" show on 3RRR community radio in Melbourne. Recorded by Lachy Gleeson Mixed by Finn Diggles Huntly: Live at Studio 3, 4ZZZ, Fortitude Valley, 3 September 2019 Elspeth Scrine, Charlie Teitelbaum and Andrew McEwan met towards the end of 2011 and soon after formed Huntly. Their first two EPs were "Feel Better or Stop Trying" in 2016 and "Songs in Your Name" in 2017. In 2018 the band released their debut album, "Low Grade Buzz". Recorded by Lachy Gleeson Mixed by Finn Diggles Part two of two. For part one of our Sounds Likes Community Radio special, see https://soundcloud.com/livedelay/live-delay-ep-334-mckisko-and-gordon-koang Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 27 September, 2020

Tuesday Breakfast
The fight against trade union repression in the Asia-Pacific, Archer Magazine's funding cuts and Love and Thoms v Commonwealth

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020


Tuesday 18 February 2020 Acknowledgement of country// News headlines// We speak to Elmer Labog and Glen Thompson about the fight against trade union repression in the Asia-Pacific// We play a segment from The New Arab Podcast about feminism in Lebanon// An interview with Roz Bellamy, online editor at Archer Magazine. They discussed Archer's recent Pozible campaign after it was announced that the publication was unsuccessful in receiving government funding// Julian Burnside, barrister, human rights advocate and President of Liberty Victoria, talks about the High Court's ruling that states that First Nations people are not to be considered 'aliens' under the constitution and cannot be deported// SONGS Sold Out by Baby Rose// Survive by DRMNGNOW// Awake in a Dream by Barry Biggs//

Thursday Breakfast
BUMPY, DRMNGNOW, Indigenous Women Filmmakers, West Papuan protest, Love v Commonwealth

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020


Acknowledgement of countryNews with Cait Kelly Carly speaks with BUMPY, Noongar musician at the St Kilda Festival about her music. Then Yorta Yorta musician Neil Morris joins Carly in the studio to talk about the importance of forging First Nations spaces at festivals, the pressures of the music industry & the beauty behind DRMGNOW's first single - Australia Does Not ExistMargret Harvey joins us to discuss the upcoming panel Indigenous Women Filmmakers on Self-representation and Sovereign Storytelling. The panel is part of the Melbourne Women in Film Festival and is happening at 3:30pm Saturday 22nd February. We speak with West Papuan activist Adolf Mora about a protest that took place on 10th February in Naarm (Melbourne) in response to Indonesian president Joko Widodo's visit to Australia and ongoing Indonesian repression of West Papua. Adolf is an activist and refugee who was detained on Christmas Island in 2006.Eddie Synot, Centre Manager of the Indigenous Law Centre and Wamba Wamba lawyer joins us to discuss the High Court of Australia’s recent decision in the matter Love v Commonwealth and Thoms v Commonwealth that Aboriginal people born overseas can't be deported as “aliens” under the constitution. See Nat Cromb's article here. SongsDRMGNOW - Australia Does Not Exist 

Tuesday Breakfast
Pay the Rent, Midsumma Events, Animal Rights and Bushfires, Pinkwashing

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


Tuesday 21 January 2020 // Acknowledgement of country // News headlines // In light of Invasion Day, we play an audio segment explaining the concept of 'paying the rent' and what reparations could look like in this country // We are joined by Kate Foord  from Queerspace and Thabani Tshuma, poet and writer, who talk to us about two events that Queerspace has organsied as part of Midsumma - A Place at the Table and Doing Gender. They also talk broadly about the power of storytelling and how it can create change in queer spaces //   We are joined by Madison Griffiths, writer, artist, poet, and co-presenter of 3CR's Freedom of Species, about the links between the bushfires and animal liberation // We play a short snippet about 'pinkwashing' and discuss the need for institutional accountability in queer movements // SONGS // Australia Does Not Exist - DRMNGNOW ft Philly, Adrian Eagle, Culture Evolves // 

Spoken Word
Spoken Word - DRMNGNOW, Kim Jeffs and MSW Prize

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020


On this week's show, we hear work by Neil Morris' DRMNGNOW, poetry and an excerpt from an interview with Kim Jeffs, as well as our continuing replay of the 2019 Melbourne Spoken Word Prize.Neil Morris has set up a Fire Relief Fund for First Nations Communities. The address for online donations is below:https://au.gofundme.com/f/fire-relief-fund-for-first-nations-communities

Groupie Therapy
Groupie Therapy - Episode 6

Groupie Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 58:34


Groupie Therapy does Strawberry Fields 2019! Four seasons were felt over the weekend with the weather going from sunshine to downpour. We dust ourselves off, scrape off the mud from our boots and recount our experiences from a wild weekend! Hear our take on the best live performances from the wildlands, including Oscar Jerome, Gerd Jansen, Octo Octa, Eris Drew, DRMNGNOW, Peach, Shanti Celeste, Moxie, Saoirse and Gordon Koang. Two years on and going strong, bring on next year baby!

SHADES
SHADES Ep 1: 'Australia Does Not Exist' with DRMNGNOW

SHADES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 5:07


Introducing the SHADES podcast, an exploration of social issues through the lens of Aussie hip hop music.The weekly series delves into everything from the impact of the media’s “African gangs crisis”, to the journey of unpacking misogyny and toxic masculinity. It premieres with EP 1: ‘Australia Does Not Exist’, where First Nations artist and activist DRMNGNOW talks listeners through his track about the fight for Indigenous sovereignty.

Monday Breakfast
Berry Street Teaching Family Model, Malaysia decriminalises drug use, Drug testing welfare recipients, 'It ain't easy being wheezy', Directing Broken River at La Mama

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019


7:00        Acknowledgement of Country7:15         Tom Bowerman, Director of Innovation at Berry Street tells Dean about the Teaching Family Model and why it's been such a success. 7:30       Greg Denham, Australian Editor of the LEAP newsletter, drops into the studio to discuss developments in drug policy in Australia and overseas. 7:45         The Australian government moves to drug test Newstart and Youth Allowance recipients. Prof Nicole Lee tells us why this is                      such a bad idea. 8:00        Jenny Curran and Michelle Macklem come into the studio to discuss the Braided Podcast series produced at the Artful  Dodgers Studios, a program of Jesuit Social Services. Jenny tells us about her life with severe asthma and the making of  It ain't easy being Wheezy 8:15       Alice chats with Richard Murphet, Director of the play Broken River, a 'fictional expose of the dark heart of evil lying beneath the            surface of crime and it's policing', showing at La Mamma Theatre.MusicArtist                    Song DRMNGNOW        Indigenous LandCrystal Mercy       Organic Domes

Spoken Word
Spoken Word - Voice, Treaty, Truth

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019


On this week's Spoken Word show, we air the brand new 7" vinyl single from Drmngnow, Australia Does Not Exist, which was released at Northside Records ahead of NAIDOC Week 2019.We speak with poet, Laniyuk, about truth-telling, treaty, funding and accessibility in the arts, and the great value of spoken word for people often marginalised from traditional publishing media. The page/stage dichotomy.Also featuring is musician, spoken word performer and film-maker, Allara, who talks about connection to country, the responsibilities of artists, climate justice activism, and the process of documenting her re-connection with family through the film, Beautiful Sunshine. 

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Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Cedric Till, Lou Mistrau, Erik Jackson, conshus, Okito, DRMNGNOW, Adrian Eagle, Philly, Culture Evolves, Scienz, Caravan Palace, Raashan Ahmad, MNDR, James Biko, Yasiin Bey fka Mos Def, Mr. SOS, Mr. Enok, Kemet the Phantom, Bonobo, Tryf Bindope, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Tuxedo, Benny Sings, Yugen Blakrok, Kool Keith, Jordan Rakei, Blockhead, Paradox Unit, Synopsis, Anderson .Paak, SHREDDERS, Stick Figure, Citizen Cope, The Audible Doctor, Cool Breeze, Witchdoctor, Big Rube, OutKast, Goodie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

JAM PAKT with Jonzy
Episode 38 - Neil Morris aka Drmngnow

JAM PAKT with Jonzy

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 27:20


In this episode of Jam Pakt, Neil Morris aka Drmngnow joins Jonzy in the studio for a yarn around the importance of culture, the protection of Indigenous land and what it means to be an agitator for change. This is too deadly!!

Thursday Breakfast
Whiteness in Punk, Music as a Political Platform, Media Responses to Christchurch, Destruction of Sacred Tree Sites, Drug Awareness

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019


Interview with Jacob and Harry from Dispossessed Part 1: on the whiteness of the punk scene and Australia as an active prison colonyInterview with Jacob and Harry from Dispossessed Part 2: on using music as a political platform to inspire change and fundraising for Gamilaraay mob on country facing a water crisis Shakira Hussein talks about community and media response to Christchurch and the failure to address the structures that enable white supremacy Uncle Robbie Thorpe (on Fire First) speaks with Zallanach at the Djap Wurrung embassy about the importance of continued to resist and protest the intended beginning of works that would destroy sacred tree sites and how you can support. Kate Pern, Daniel Wars and Gaia Miler-Foote join us in the studio to talk about the PARTi project (Sesh Ed), a peer-led harm reduction project, and free drug awareness trainingnext Wednesday 27th March.The original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: DRMNGNOW, Indigenous Land (Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions) 

Tuesday Breakfast
Summer Skool Ep 5: Disability and Accessibility

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019


Tuesday Breakfast 5 Feb 2019 7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am  We play the audio of a TED talk by Stella Young called 'I'm not your inspiration thank you very much' 7.15 am  (parts 1 and 2 with a break in between) Anya chats to Dr Shakira Hussein about disability through an intersectional lens, unconscious bias in the medical community with regards to Aboriginal, black and POC bodies, voluntary euthanasia and the links between feminist theory/activism and disability theory/activism.8.00 am Ayan speaks to Marijo Pozega, community worker, teacher and producer/ presenter of Chronically Chilled, about chronic and invisible illnesses, how they affect a person's quality of life, and about the gaps that exist in the Australian healthcare system.8.30 am End Songssong: Ancestors artist: DRMNGNOW ft Kee'ahn song: Mad artist: Solange ft Lil Wayne song: Happy artist: Thando song: For those who need it artist: Alice Skye song: The children came back artist: Briggs ft Gurrumul & Dewayne Everettsmith 

Thursday Breakfast
Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR), Abolishing 'Australia Day' and DRMNGNOW

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019


7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:10am We listen to an interview with Nayuka Gorrie, Kurnai/Gunai, Gunditjmara, Wiradjuri and Yorta Yorta freelance writer, about transformative justice, decolonisation and abolishing 'Australia Day' (first aired on the Transformative Justice Show, part of Satellite Skies). 7:45am We chat with Meriki Onus, Gunditjmara and Gunnai woman and co-founder of the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR), about 7 Days of Resistance, creativity and centring Indigenous sovereignty in abolition work. 8:05am: Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) joins us in the studio to discuss his recently released (incredible!) track, Ancestors, Jan 26th and the question of how to #AbolishAustraliaDay if, after all, Australia Does Not Exist.Songs (The original broadcast on 855am and 3CR digital contained the following music - removed owing to no license for podcasting music)Kev Carmody: Pillars of SocietyDizzy Doolan: This Is How We Do RemixAncestress: Bring Buildings DownDRMNGNOW: Ancestors feat. Kee'ahn Prod. River BoySee you all this Saturday at the Invastion Day Dawn Service, BIRRARANGA (Melbourne) Invasion Day 2019 Protest and Balit Narrun Share the Spirit Festival  

Tuesday Breakfast
March Against Men's Rights Activists, Dr Jeanine Leane, Books not Bombs, Zachary Penrith-Puchalski and Neil Morris

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018


Tuesday 4 September 2018Ayan, George and Saranya 7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country 7.05 am  News headlines  7.10 am We hear a recording by Lauren at the Stand up for Equality: March against Men's RIghts Activists event.  The rally was held in response to an MRA protest organised by two far right Melbourne personalities, Sydney Watson and Avi Yemeni.  7.20 am Dr Jeanine Leane - award-winning Wiradjuri writer, joins us to talk about the book, Meet Me at the Intersection (which she will be discussing with Ellen Van Neerven on 8 September 2018, North Fitzroy Library), her piece in the anthology, Women of a Certain Age, writing and intersectionality, and the next steps when it comes to showcasing and celebrating more First Nations peoples' voices in the literary area. 7.45 am  NUS Education Officer, Con Karavias joins us in the studio to discuss the National Union of Students' Books Not Bombs campaign 8.00 am Zachary Penrith-Puchalski, a queer Indigenous writer from Yorta Yorta and Dja Dja Wurrung tribes, chats to Anya about 'Abo Nose', 'nice' people who uphold racist and oppressive hierarchies, writing about personal stories, self-care tips and an event being held on the book, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia 8.15 am Yorta Yorta independent artist, Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) joins Tuesday Breakfast to discuss the cultural powerhouse that is Muniak Mulana, a Melbourne Fringe show he co-created with Brent Watkins.Songsartist: Blood Orange song: Hope  artist: Demon Days song: Daria's Smile artist: Emma Donovan & the Putbacks song: Black Woman artist: The Merindas song: We Sing Until Sunrise artist: DRMNGNOW  song: Australia Does Not Exist 

Urban Dreaming
National Indigeous Music Awards and music by Thelma Plum, Kian, Baker Boy, Mojo Juju, Ziggy Ramo and DRMNGNOW

Urban Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 53:42


Following on from the National Indigenous Music Awards held on August 11, this podcast episode features Australia’s amazing new work from Indigenous artists Thelma Plum, Kian, Baker Boy, Mojo Juju, Ziggy Ramo and DRMNGNOW. http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_urbandreaming/p/joy.org.au/urbandreaming/wp-content/uploads/sites/336/2018/08/2018-08-14-UrbanDreaming-Music-1.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 53:42 — 36.9MB) The post National Indigeous Music Awards and music by Thelma Plum, Kian, Baker Boy, Mojo Juju, Ziggy Ramo and DRMNGNOW appeared first on Urban Dreaming.

Thursday Breakfast
My Health Records and Sex Workers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day, Philosophies of Translation, and Ending Youth Incarceration.

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018


3CR Breakfast Thursday 2 August 2018with Em, Katia and Apeec7:00am  Acknowledgement of Country7:05am Song - Searching for Gold, Honeymoon Bridge.  Honeymoon Bridge launches their debut album this Friday 3 August at Northcote Uniting Church. Find them at honeymoonbridge.com7:09am Headlines and Alternative News7:26am Song - Indigenous Land, DRMNGNOW . They played an amazing gig to launch this new track at the Gaso last Wednesday7:30am Jules Kim, CEO of Scarlett Alliance talking about the problems with the My Health Record system (centralised online summary of your key health information), including how the current opt-out system will affect sex workers7:45am Nikki Madgwick, a proud Worimi-Biripi woman from mid-north coast NSW who has lived and worked on Wurundjeri land most her life. Nikki writes and performs amazing poetry and works at HICSA, a not-for-profit Indigenous organisation based in Healesville as the Community Engagement Worker.This Saturday 4th August is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day - and this year marks 30 years since this important day was first established.7:56am Song - Sing Until Sunrise, The Merindas8:00am Omid Tofighian, lecturer, researcher and community advocate, combining philosophy with interests in rhetoric, religion, popular culture, transnationalism, displacement and discrimination. Since 2013, writer, journalist and refugee Behrouz Boochani has been held in the Manus Island Regional Processing Centre. Boochani's book No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison is being launched tonight in Sydney. We were joined by Omid who translated Boochani's text from Farsi to English.8:25am LIVE CROSS to Katia (Abolitionist and Transformative Justice Centre) speaking from outside the Prisons 2018 Conference where the ATJC has called a snap action to demand an end to Youth Incarceration.

Urban Dreaming
DRMNGNOW and Glenda Sutardy

Urban Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 52:23


In this episode, SirRummy and Nat Mac welcome Neil Morris to the JOY studio. Neil, a Yorta Yorta man who performs under the name of DRMNGNOW, is an MC, Instrumentalist, Poet, Keeper of Song,and cultural […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_urbandreaming/p/joy.org.au/urbandreaming/wp-content/uploads/sites/336/2018/06/2018-06-26-UrbanDreaming-DRMNGNOW.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:23 — 36.0MB) The post DRMNGNOW and Glenda Sutardy appeared first on Urban Dreaming.

triple j Unearthed
FRITZ, Wurst Nurse, DRMNGNOW, Kult Kyss, Good Doogs

triple j Unearthed

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 28:10


This week, we hear from the Coolest Teen In Newcastle, and we get some powerful statement songs from Wurst Nurse and DRMNGNOW. Also, a budding new radio duo called Dolphin and the Prawn. These are the five new Australian songs to add to your playlist this week: FRITZ - 'Biggest Fool In The World' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/fritz-0 Wurst Nurse - 'Dedication Doesn't Pay The Rent' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/würst-nürse-0 DRMNGNOW - 'Indigenous Land' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/drmngnow Kult Kyss - 'Chi Cup' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/kult-kyss Good Doogs - 'So Dumb' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/good-doogs

triple j Unearthed
FRITZ, Wurst Nurse, DRMNGNOW, Kult Kyss, Good Doogs

triple j Unearthed

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 28:10


This week, we hear from the Coolest Teen In Newcastle, and we get some powerful statement songs from Wurst Nurse and DRMNGNOW. Also, a budding new radio duo called Dolphin and the Prawn. These are the five new Australian songs to add to your playlist this week: FRITZ - 'Biggest Fool In The World' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/fritz-0 Wurst Nurse - 'Dedication Doesn't Pay The Rent' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/würst-nürse-0 DRMNGNOW - 'Indigenous Land' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/drmngnow Kult Kyss - 'Chi Cup' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/kult-kyss Good Doogs - 'So Dumb' https://www.triplejunearthed.com/artist/good-doogs

Tuesday Breakfast
Invasion Day 2018

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018


Tuesday 23 January 2018 7:00am Acknowledgement of Country*Today's show is dedicated to the First Nations ongoing resistance to Australia's colonial project.*We also want to acknowledge that the 22/01/2018 was International Day of Solidarity For Trans Prisoners (22/01/18). This grassroots project was initiated by Marius Mason, a trans prisoner in Texas, US. This annual event is being lead by trans prisoners and their supporters from around the world. 7:05am Song Australia does not exist - DRMNGNOW ft Philly, Adrian Eagle, Culture Evolves7:10am Black GST Video - Content Warning! (violence, genocide, sexual violence) A short documentary about contemporary and historical indigenous issues which was created in the lead up to the protest at Camp Sovereignty during the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. It is narrated by two of the leaders of the Black GST movement, Robbie and Marg Thorpe and explores the three main issues of unfinished business leftover from Australia's reconciliation movement.G- GenocideS - SovereigntyT- Treaty7:20am Song - Ratja Yaliyyali (Vine of Love) by Gawurra 7:25am  Audio - Aboriginal responses to "Australia Day" 7.30am Amanda Young from First Nations Foundation joins us to discuss financial literacy programs run by First Nations people, for First Nations people, and why things like superannuation and financial independence are so significant for Aboriginal people in 2018.7.35am Song - Emma Donovan - Black Woman7.40am Voices of the 3 promotes debate about constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution. 7.45am Community Announcements 8.00am Invasion day discussions 8.15am Donna's Story This is an audio published by TedxSydney about one Indigenous woman's experience of having her children taken away. Since the apology in 2008, the number of Indigenous children in out-of-home care has risen from 9,000 to over 16,000.