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This week on the Betoota Talks, Clancy Overell and Errol Parker sit down with Dermot Kennedy, the critically acclaimed, multi-platinum Irish singer-songwriter, to chat about his brand-new global Irish music festival, MISNEACH. Pronounced mish-nyach (meaning ‘courage’ in Gaelic), MISNEACH is a massive celebration of Irish music and culture, set to take over Sydney’s Domain on Sunday, March 16, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. Dermot gives us the inside scoop on curating the lineup, which features The Frames (AU exclusive), Matt Corby, Kneecap, Meg Mac, Amble, Sorcha Richardson, The Scratch, Susan O’Neill, Cliffords, and FYNCH. We talk about the importance of championing Irish culture, what punters can expect from the festival, and the madness of bringing Kneecap down under. Join us for a chat about music, heritage, and why Sydney is about to host the best St. Paddy’s party in the Southern Hemisphere. Tickets to MISNEACH are on sale now at frontiertouring.com/misneach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stu Watts chats with Dylan Ollivierre, who is an award-winning songwriter, producer, and musician based in Perth, Western Australia. Dylan's story began when his parents met on Bob Dylan's yacht. They named the son after him and a life in music was soon to follow. Ever since then, Dylan has been inspired to create records that will stand the test of time. Launching the Money War, the band he shares with wife Carmen Ollivierre, successfully worked as a CV to gain further music production work. Then working as a touring musician for over a decade allowed Dylan to experience both sides of the studio glass. Notable credits so far include grentperez, Meg Mac, Great Gable, Jae Laffer (The Panics), Joan and the Giants, Siobhan Cotchin, Tia Gostelow, and Holy Holy, Highlights of Dylan's career include placing #2 on the ARIA chart, two feature albums and a dozen playlist additions on Triple J, over 20 million streams, nomination for the Australian Music Prize, 10 plus WAM Song of the Year wins, and signing to Mirror Music/ BMF on a worldwide publishing deal. Neil Finn of Crowed House declared that Dylan ‘is a great songwriter'. Dylan is currently collaborating with Jae Laffer (The Panics), Joan and the Giants, EDIE, Bri Clark, and Matt Gresham. Topics discussed include: Taking the time to figure out how to make music work within your life Different approaches to getting the most out of the artist Having difficult conversations that can lead to better outcomes ...and more Make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Instagram: @whatsthatsoundpodcast Stu Watts: @stu.watts.audio Dylan Ollivierre: @dylan_ollivierre Stu Watts website Dylan Ollivierre website Listen to Stu's work on Spotify Listen to Dylan's work on Spotify SUPPORT THE PODCAST WITH A DONATION Email podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com for any enquiries.
Meg Mac and Lingy dissect the Cats' trip to Perth as well as the upcoming home game for Sir Doug Nicholls Round! Proudly Presented by Morris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meg Mac is BACK with Lingy and the Cats had their 2nd win for the season! The hosts review the game and look ahead to our first home game of the season!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How often have you heard of an artist being labelled “over-rated”? Did it strike you as fair, or just a subjective, lazy way to insult artists you don't like? Mick & Jeff look at the concept of ‘over-rated' as a way of describing artists, and consider whether certain artists ARE, in fact, over-rated, and, if so, why or why not? Our album you MUST Listen to Before You Die is “Bossanova” by the Pixies. We talk about where the Pixies fit into the music universe and where this album fits in their canon of work. Jeff provides a dip sample of some of the rock news so far this year, an update on what's happened to Princess Fionnula now that's she's gone back to Ireland, and some of the finer points of beer tasting! References: Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins, Robert Forster, Go Betweens, “Venus”, Television, Marquee Moon, Justin Bieber, Mastodon, Elton John concert, Ian “Molly” Meldrum, Rolling Stone, “Top Australian Albums of 2022”, “King Stingray”, King Stingray, “Angel in Real Time”, Gang of Youths, “PrePleasure”, Julia Jacklin, “Matter of Time”, Meg Mac, Pixies, “Bossanova”, “Doolittle”, Tromp le Monde, “Wave of Mutilation”, Rolling Stones, Jeff Buckley, John Cale, “I like your old stuff better than your new stuff”, Ramones, REM, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Doors, “The 27 Club”, Rage Against the Machine, Pink Floyd, “Another Brick in the Wall”, KISS, Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Sex Pistols, Led Zeppelin, Oasis/Liam Gallagher/Noel Gallagher, Guns'n'Roses, The Smiths, Toto Overated Playlist
Welcome back to Bops & Bangers, we have deep dived into our favorite music of the week, all the while going on side tangents of phrase origins, anxiety with parking at concerts and more! This week, we talk about the evident longing in Ashley's choices, from Meg Mac to Naika and in Kelsey's world, we delve straight into some good indie rock from The Beths and Australian chill house! Later in the episode, Kelsey talks about her experience seeing Fred Again... and Rufus Du Sol at The Gorge in George, Washington -- an experience that you'll want to relive with her! And we're so excited to announce our newest partnership with Braid Network, an up & coming web-based (there is an app too!) platform that's a mix of the engagement of Discord and the ease of Linktree -- you can see ALL our content from all social media in one easy feed-based view. We'll be chatting about the podcast, asking questions, so hop on our network and let's get socializing! PODCAST SINGLE FEATURE: "(I Remember) All The Things You Do" - André Miguel ARTISTS WE MENTION: Sorcha Richardson, jessa, Rose Gray, Searows + more! Follow along with our Spotify playlist: https://tinyurl.com/y2nuuvww You can watch the video version on our YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/487kk86c Be sure to leave us a comment, let us know if there's a specific album/ep/artist you'd love for us to talk about, and be sure to like this video & subscribe to the page! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grrrlmusic/support
Seja talks to her guest Meg Mac about her new album Matter of Time, how she scrapped an entire version to start again, how she moved to the country and some of the writing tools that helped her start again from scratch. They chat about their mutual love of Enya's vocal production, the process of working remotely with producers overseas and how it shaped the album. Meg tells Seja about the songs that made her want to sing as a child, how her dad's love of musical theatre influenced her own music and what part of her job makes her feel most vulnerable. Megs strange story was illustrated by Art Chandler You can check out more of his work on instagram @the_other_goku or on his website https://sogooddog.com/tos. All illustrations can be seen on instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the hearsej facebook page.
After multiple requests to get her on the pod, we're finally chatting with Meg Mac today! The much-loved singer and songwriter is returning after a three-year break with her third studio record, entitled Matter of Time. In today's episode, we're speaking with Meg about why a break was needed, working with songwriters/producers like PJ Harding and The Donuts (SZA, Kendrick Lamar), and whether we can expect to see her on tour soon (hint: we can).You can buy Matter of Time here.You can listen to Meg Mac here.You can find her on tour here.Meg Mac Instagram: @megmacMeg Mac Facebook: @megmacThanks again to Meg Mac for her time. We also want to give a special shout out to Mariam from EMI Music Australia for his assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! "The Mastercast" is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new, non-spoiler, binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods I'm your host, Marie, and this week I'm bringing you a review on …"Like a Version"This weekly music podcast is actually a recorded segment that is performed live on the Australian radio station Triple J. It was created by Mel Bampton for his show "Mel in the Morning" in 2004.Every set has artists, both international and local, play two songs, one of their own and a cover of someone else's in their own style (or version). It's similar to BBC's "Radio 1's Live Lounge" sets and Irish Today FM's "Even Better Than the Real Thing." The name is also said to be a play on “Like a Virgin” Madonna's 1984 album.Originally these performances were acoustic, but the style has since developed to include all sorts of music. The show's wide popularity has led to CDs as well as some of the covers making it onto the Triple J Hottest 100.It is also a podcast on most podcast players but a playlist on Spotify. While most sets can be found on Triple J's website as well as their YouTube channel, the online archive doesn't go back further than August 2006.Like most cover songs, you have to take the good with the bad. While there are some incredibly well-done ones, there are also misfires. I really enjoy when bands really try to cover a song in their own style instead of as close as they can to the original. It is like a version after all.Apple Podcasts has 4.6 stars and 32 Ratings. So far there are 577 episodes currently available with new ones coming out every Thursday, and on average they last about 20 minutes.OwlTail's most popular isn't working for this podcast, but my favorites are almost too hard to pick. I adore the CHVRCHES cover of Kendrick Lamar's 'LOVE' (their ‘Do I Wanna Know?' is also amazing), and Meg Mac's ‘Let it Happen' originally done by Tame Impala. Those are just two of the many stunning songs. Seriously, all worthy of checking out, but again some are better than others.No swears for this one but the nature of songs can vary. Side note: Triple J does another brilliant segment called "Bars of Steel" that features rappers and is worth checking out (I recommend A.Girl's set).Similar Pods: "Tiny Desk Concerts," "Live Lounge Uncovered" and "Headliners"That's all for this week, but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com.This week's music was a song by Colorado Springs artist Violet Wish. The song featured was "Freefall," which is a song from Wish's soon-to-be-released debut album “Long Distance,” which is set to drop May 28! You can also find them on Soundcloud and Bandcamp @violet wish and on Instagram @ violet_wish_music. Their contact will also be in the show notes.Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening!Sources:Apple PodcastPodchaserPodnodsPodnewsOwlTailListennotesMusic Attributions:Artist: Violent WishSong: "Freefall"Soundcloud and Bandcamp @violet wishInstagram: @violet_wish_music ★ Support this podcast ★
In a time when the entire world is more starved of human connectivity than maybe anytime in history, Australian artist MANE has penned perfect, booming, beautiful anthems that celebrates the people that mean the most to us and the love that those relationships represent. Her breakout hit ‘Chasing Butterflies' clocked up over 2 million streams and MANE's debut EP ‘Coping Mechanisms' released by Dew Process/UMG Australia features lush, baroque pop production, MANE's soaring vocals and dark, furious energy that serves to only intensify the lyrics she sings and has proven there is so much more to come. Having found national support in Australia via triple j radio and Spotify, as well as performing at festivals like Groovin' The Moo and Spin Off alongside the likes of The Wombats, Meg Mac and Jungle Giants, MANE's explosive indie pop and reputation continues to grow as one of the most exciting new talents in Australian music. Self-taught and inspired by the likes of Florence and the Machine, Hayley Williams, St Vincent, Lorde, MANE has spent the last few years transforming the music she makes from a pastime that brought herself pleasure, into a career that brings strength and solidarity.Learn more about Lyte.
In a time when the entire world is more starved of human connectivity than maybe anytime in history, Australian artist MANE has penned perfect, booming, beautiful anthems that celebrates the people that mean the most to us and the love that those relationships represent. Her breakout hit ‘Chasing Butterflies' clocked up over 2 million streams and MANE's debut EP ‘Coping Mechanisms' released by Dew Process/UMG Australia features lush, baroque pop production, MANE's soaring vocals and dark, furious energy that serves to only intensify the lyrics she sings and has proven there is so much more to come. Having found national support in Australia via triple j radio and Spotify, as well as performing at festivals like Groovin' The Moo and Spin Off alongside the likes of The Wombats, Meg Mac and Jungle Giants, MANE's explosive indie pop and reputation continues to grow as one of the most exciting new talents in Australian music. Self-taught and inspired by the likes of Florence and the Machine, Hayley Williams, St Vincent, Lorde, MANE has spent the last few years transforming the music she makes from a pastime that brought herself pleasure, into a career that brings strength and solidarity.Learn more about Lyte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the last ep of the podcast for 2020 and the Unearthed stocking is stuffed with goodies. You'll meet a Canberra singer drawing comparisons to Arlo Parks and Meg Mac + some garage rockers going glam. New music from Myths, Jess Fairlie, Toyotomi, Groovy Daughter and Le Shiv.
It's the last ep of the podcast for 2020 and the Unearthed stocking is stuffed with goodies. You'll meet a Canberra singer drawing comparisons to Arlo Parks and Meg Mac + some garage rockers going glam. New music from Myths, Jess Fairlie, Toyotomi, Groovy Daughter and Le Shiv.
Critically acclaimed Emily Lubitz is at the helm of acclaimed indie folk band Tin Pan Orange. Together with her brother Jesse, their stylised folk music is described by Rolling Stone magazine as “deep dives into heart sleeved honesty equally matched by the cinematic stretches of detailed string arrangements and brooding folk pop features”. She also works closely with her husband Harry Angus of “The Cat Empire” fame.In 2018 Tin Pan Orange worked with Meg Mac and Courtney Barnett's producer to create a suite of new tracks. They've toured with indie legends Martha Wainwright, iconic The Cat Empire, and Emily's voice was heard by 120 million people singing the train sensation “Dumb Ways To Die.”“So for those of you haven't heard Emily's “brushed velvet voice” as described by the Melbourne Age .. here's your chance ..As part of the Festival of Jewish Arts and Music, Emily joins a stellar lineup of talented women singing and paying tribute to the legendary Leonard Cohen. Including Deborah Conway, Kate Ceberano, Katie Noonan, and many more. The show is on Saturday November 7th, for more details check out FOJAM website.So grab a tea or a G & T and let's get intimate.CREDITS:Executive Producer & host: Deborah Blashki-Marks (mindfilmandpublishing.com.au) Podcast Audio Producer:Sophie Jackson (Soundstreet.com.au) Artwork:Sam Moses (www.samanthamoses.com)Original music:Jonah OrbachVoice Recording:Matia Marks Design:Rachel Mcarthy (rachelmccarthy@live.com.au)
Have you ever noticed how hesitant we can be to do things? Its surprising how much of a habit this is for allot of us. Here in episode 5 I share the fact that It's YOUR life, its YOUR journey, and you have permission. You might not be aware of this, but let me tell ya....its true!! Do you want to ask questions, wear certain clothing, do you want to say no instead of feeling obligated to others? It can be anything. What you think and how you feel matters. But you don't have to hold back, you can do things. Check out this episode to be encouraged and empowered in the area of having permission. Because music is such a big part of my life, I decided to name each episode with a song title that matched the theme of the episode. This is a fun idea that I really enjoy. Since I am a fan of "whatever bring life, do it" I'm doing it! This episode is title "Don't Need Permission" by Meg Mac. I really like her voice, and of course the message in her lyrics. Check it out! https://open.spotify.com/track/7jaIQjVEQ83iUkx9rpMFYB Hey guys be sure to follow me on your listening platform and social media! Also, reach out to me. Hit me up I'd love to hear from you! https://www.instagram.com/elevatelifewithangie/ https://www.facebook.com/ElevateCoachingandConsulting https://open.spotify.com/show/3nSXQVic5MTNxjgKmyKPfV?si=t8lvuZajR3qbPXAm8n1rzA
This Sydney-based singer songwriter is still young but has already made her name in music. She said, Give My Name Back is a song for those who have suffered emotional and physical abuse. - シドニー在住のシンガーソングライターで、若くして大御所になりつつあります。彼女によるとこのGive Me My Name Backは精神的、肉体的な虐待で傷ついた人のための歌だそうです。
My guest today is audio engineer, mixer and producer extraordinaire, Anna Laverty. Anna has engineered, recorded, mixed and or produced the likes of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Paul Dempsey, Dallas Frasca, Meg Mac, Kaitlin Keegan, The Peep Tempel, Tina Arena, Lady Gaga, Go Get Mum and many many others. With a very impressive portfolio that speaks for itself, Anna has established a reputation within the production community for bringing out the absolute potential of recordings. She a staunch supporter of local indie talent. Anna also appeared on the ABC show The Recording Studio as the house engineer, and she also appeared in the hit doco, Her Sound, Her Story. As well as the production and technical stuff, Anna is also a songwriter, mentor, APRA AMCOS ambassador. Anna generously shares her passion for music and audio production by providing insight and expertise to aspiring engineers. So ladies and gentleman, please give it up, for Anna Laverty. This conversation was recorded 31/05/2020. Intro Music: "Never Be" by Meg Mac. (Vocal production and engineered by Anna Laverty). Outro Music: "Carol" by The Peep Tempel. (Engineered by Anna Laverty). For more info on Anna: Website Instagram Spotify Showreel Check out The Gig Life Podcast's Music of the Guests Spotify Playlist. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click here to securely donate to The Gig Life Podcast via PayPal. Your support is very much appreciated. Thank you. The Gig Life Podcast: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter
Bass player to the stars (Angus and Julia Stone, Meg Mac, Megan Washington and Goyte), Luke Hodgson and I talk about the best era of music ever 1975 to 1985. Where Luke draws inspiration for his Funk/Disco Band Mondo Freaks. He invites us to listen to a number of diverse tracks that he's played on, Love Rain Down - Mondo Freaks, Voyage To The Future - Lance Ferguson and Your Orbit - Featuring Sampa The Great!
Host Melissa Haase is joined by Star Cat Phoebe McWilliams as they take a look back at Geelong's narrow loss to reigning Premiers, Adelaide. Melissa and Phoebe are also joined by Vice-Captain Meghan McDonald, who starred for the Cats against Adelaide in her first game for the year.This, plus all of your usual favourite segments are back on the latest edition of To the Final Bell.
Hver dag frem til d. 24. december præsenterer Tanja Brinks Toubro dig for et nyt act fra den internationale musikscene. I dag skal du møde mega seje Meg Mac, som laver rå soul/gospel-pop, og især ét af hendes numre har sat sig fast i Tanja. Glædelig 18. december!
Ruel is quite literally the definition of “a natural”. Ruel’s affinity with music became evident at an early age as he excelled in his singing and guitar lessons whilst in primary school. Later performing at school functions and busking along the Sydney beaches, Ruel’s voice captivated audiences and left jaws dropping.In 2015, Ruel was discovered by Grammy Award winning producer M-Phazes (Eminem, Kimbra, Daniel Johns, Meg Mac) who enlisted the help of singer/songwriter Thief and collectively the three have carved out a bold and unique sound for Australia’s newest musical prodigy.Follow Sidewalk Talk:https://twitter.com/sidewalktalkshw (all updates)https://instagram.com/sidewalktalkedm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Super star alert! KYE, a.k.a Kylie Chirunga, is going places and is making her dream a reality! She has toured with Jessica Mauboy, Sampa the Great, Meg Mac, and Billy Davis - just to name a few. We were lucky enough to have a listening sesh of her upcoming releases and DAMN she is about to BLOW UP! In this episode, we explored her story, and all of the recent excitement this year has brought her including performing at Glastonbury, touring Africa and performing alongside Lauryn Hill. Kylie has spent the past few years building a well-respected name for herself in the industry and we can’t wait to see what lies ahead for this chick. Follow her crazy adventure on the gram - @getitkye
Former triple j broadcaster Dom Alessio does a lot with music. His day job is working with Sounds Australia as their Digital Export Producer. He's also the host of the podcast Other Side Of The Tracks, a regular guest on ABC Radio, occasionally a DJ and partial to hosting an awards ceremony or two. For eight years Dom was the host of Home & Hosed on triple j, Australia's national youth radio station. Starting in 2009, he presented and programmed the show, Monday to Thursday at 9pm, introducing audiences to the future of Australian music. Dom was an early supporter of artists such as Flume, Courtney Barnett, Boy & Bear, Methyl Ethel, Meg Mac, Julia Jacklin, Remi, Sampa The Great, D.D. Dumbo, Gang Of Youths, Alex Lahey and countless others. Dom's career began as a freelance music writer in 2005 before joining Sydney's weekly music street press magazine The Brag as their Arts & Assistant Editor in mid-2006. It was during this period that Dom co-founded the first music blog solely dedicated to Australian music, Who The Bloody Hell Are They. He continues to freelance and has contributed to publications such as The Guardian, The Sun Herald, triple j Magazine, Mess & Noise and Faster Louder (now Music Junkee). http://www.domalessio.com http://www.soundsaustralia.com.au --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I interviewed the very talented Meg Mac last year as part of her tour. A very giving and wonderfully talented lady. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brettsworld/message
Sydney-born Meg Mac is selling out shows across the world and being compared to the likes of Adele. Ahead of her second New Zealand show at Auckland's Tuning Fork she spoke to Bridie Chetwin-Kelly.
There is so much good music coming from Australia at the moment and that includes the brilliant Meg Mac. After a short run of European shows and ahead of the release of her second album, Maz caught up with Meg to see where she's been for the past 3 years since she was last on the show.
Episode 8 of the Radults podcast features the very, very rad photographer and cinematographer Michelle Grace Hunder, who sat down with Brenton and Mike for an in-depth and inspiring conversation about her RISE to prominence, giving invaluable insight into her life as one of Australia's (and the world's) best music photographers. Having shot literally every major player in the Australian hip-hop scene to piece together the photographic book "RISE", Michelle has also worked with icons Missy Higgins,Tina Arena, and Meg Mac (to name a few) had two separate portrait series placed in the National Sound and Film Archive of Australia(!) and made a stunning debut as a cinematographer on personal project turned critically acclaimed documentary film "Her Sound, Her Story". A Radult several times over, Michelle has a ton of knowledge and spends most of the podcast selflessly sharing it with the world. Topics include: gender equality, unfair circumstances and deciding to pick up a camera in your thirties. Michelle Grace Hunder Instagram: @michelleghunder Twitter: @michelleghunder Facebook: @MichelleGraceHunderPhotos Website: http://michellegracehunder.com/ Radults on Instagram/Facebook: @radults | Radults on Twitter: @radultspodcast
I'm pretty stoked to have Bec Goring on Australian Jams as a guest. An accomplished guitarist that plays for artists like Alexander Biggs & Merpire, as well as her own solo project, Bec is also the captain of Geelong's VFLW team & will feature in Geelong's inaugural AFLW team. Legend. Our chat also features my beeping dishwasher (whoops).We talk about new music from Mama Kin & Spender, Daniel Farrugia, Feelds, Chela & Banoffee, MTNS and Meg Mac.Find Bec on Facebook.With thanks to Yamaha Home Entertainment Australia!Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Melbourne songstress describes the ingredients that inspired 'Roll Up Your Sleeves' & made it a fan favourite.
The Melbourne songstress describes the ingredients that inspired 'Roll Up Your Sleeves' & made it a fan favourite.
In our last episode of the year, here's part two of our year wrap with James Seymour (Swim Season, FEELDS, Punt Sessions) we share why Angie McMahon, Gang Of Youths, Billy Davis, Cloud Control, Middle Kids, Meg Mac, D.D Dumbo, Gold Class, Bad Pony and Gordi have featured in our favourites of the year.Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meg Mac performs her original 'Maybe It'S My First Time' before covering Tame Impala's epic 'Let It Happen' for Like A Version.
Meg Mac performs her original 'Maybe It'S My First Time' before covering Tame Impala's epic 'Let It Happen' for Like A Version.
For episode number one we're joined by Sabrina Robertson (Maths & Magic, Native Tongue, Mismatch.TV) and we have a chat about Meg Mac, Alex Lahey, Alexander Biggs, King IV & Rromarin, Vera Blue and Cloud Control.Intro & outro music: 'Up To You' by Aeora.Be sure to check out Alexander Biggs' video for 'Figure It Out' here. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Urthboy performs his tune 'Long Loud Hours' before teaming up with Bertie Blackman, Kira Puru, Hermitude, Tom Thum and All Our Exes Live In Texas in the Like A Version studio for an epic cover of Meg Mac's 'Roll Up Your Sleeves'.
Urthboy performs his tune 'Long Loud Hours' before teaming up with Bertie Blackman, Kira Puru, Hermitude, Tom Thum and All Our Exes Live In Texas in the Like A Version studio for an epic cover of Meg Mac's 'Roll Up Your Sleeves'.
Brett and Louise from Lilt drop by to talk music, the Beaufort St Festival, Jumpclimb Events, touring with Meg Mac, the loss (and gain) of venues in Perth, sniffer dogs, the writing process, and a quick game of Would You Rather + more. Lilt play at Disconnect Festival on Sunday the 13th December from 2pm at the Darling View Ampitheatre. For tickets and info, go to http://www.disconnectfestival.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themissioncontrolpodcast/message