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Sam and Max sit down for a chat with Ciarann Babbington, lead vocalist of Melbourne pop-punkers Bakers Eddy, on the release day of their latest single "Dust on My Brain". They cover the long-fought process that goes into backing vocals, how Ciarann found his voice from mental health struggles, and why listeners are going to hear some Drum 'n' Bass on their next release.Follow Bakers Eddy on Instagram and TikTok, and listen to their latest single, "Dust on the Brain", on Spotify and Apple Music.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Kelsey and Max dial in with Nette and George from Melbourne five-piece Sleepazoid off the back of their debut EP, "Running with the Dogs". They cover how their previous music projects have made them an efficient hit machine, whether their single "Alice" is about a four-legged friend, and whether Melbourne is a mosh city or a sway city.Connect with Sleepzoid on their TikTok and Instagram, and listen to their debut EP, "Running with the Dogs" on Spotify and Apple Music.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Off the back of her debut EP, "A Better Feeling", Max chats with Lotte Gallagher, covering how the release came together. They cover having an Aussie music icon staying over, which mates are getting secret writing credits, and how to sneak an extra song out for the fans!Connect with Lotte Gallagher on Instagram and Facebook and listen to her debut EP, "A Better Feeling", on Spotify and Apple Music. Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Over the weekend, nine people were taken to hospital in critical condition from the Hardmission Festival at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. Seven of these people were placed into an induced coma. So what went wrong? To find out we speak to Danny Hill, the Secretary of the Victorian Ambulance Union. Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimonsProducer: James ElliottGuest: Danny Hill, Secretary of the Victorian Ambulance UnionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secretary of the Victorian Ambulance Union, Danny Hill, says the mass recreational drug overdose at a weekend rave in Melbourne reinforces the need for mandatory pill testing and increased education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he dives deep with one of Melbourne's most electrifying bands, 'Fancy Face'. Celebrating the launch of their debut album, 'El Gronko', Fancy Face shares the backstage tales of their journey in the Australian music scene. Having opened for big names like the Delta Riggs, Kingswood, and Electric 6, this Melbourne-based group has solidified their position as one of the hardest working bands down under. Discover the inspirations behind 'El Gronko', and how Fancy Face embraced their "party band" label. Don't miss this candid conversation that takes you behind the scenes of Australia's rock n' roll resurgence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as he dives deep with one of Melbourne's most electrifying bands, 'Fancy Face'. Celebrating the launch of their debut album, 'El Gronko', Fancy Face shares the backstage tales of their journey in the Australian music scene. Having opened for big names like the Delta Riggs, Kingswood, and Electric 6, this Melbourne-based group has solidified their position as one of the hardest working bands down under. Discover the inspirations behind 'El Gronko', and how Fancy Face embraced their "party band" label. Don't miss this candid conversation that takes you behind the scenes of Australia's rock n' roll resurgence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"Hiatus Kaiyote" are an Australian jazz/funk/neo soul band based out of Melbourne.The band is led by signer/guitarist Nai Palm (aka Naomi Saalfield). After going through the trauma of losing both her parents and being separated from her siblings in her early teenage years, Nai Palm decided to move to Melbourne by herself, without knowing anyone of having a place to live. It wasn't long before she stumbled by a local park, where she witnessed and eventually learnt the art of fire dancing. During this time she also continued to write and perform solo material at local music venues. It was at one of her solo performances that the other members of "Hiatus Kaiyote" first met her. After a year of hanging out, the quartet officially formed a band and self-produced their debut full length album "Tawk Tomahawk" in 2012.Their path since then has seen them tour the world, make new fans and connections within the industry, and put out further studio albums. In this episode Jay and Jesse discuss the bands history and spin some of their favorite tracks.To listen to the full episode, including the featured music, visit... signlradio.com"Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.https://www.signlradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/signlradiohttps://www.twitter.com/signlradiohttps://www.facebook.com/signlradiohttps://www.mixcloud.com/signlhttps://open.spotify.com/user/96mhz6qfjoztxbl2dpm0uj903?si=aAZpsoEnRAKdx85kr1QWhg
Unaware the lockdown 2.0 is just around the corner, the Tuck Shop Ladies chat babouska dolls, being tested for covid, and their love for beaches (the movie) and bras (the boob holders). They attempt to redeem the relationship quiz and finish with this weeks Song Of The Week, a lyrical waxing about how divisive the laundromat really is.
In Episode 10 the girls talk about whether you can actually give yourself a nickname, Sam discovers a new love for the soup spoon and they try and figure out whether they are ready to travel as a couple. This week's Song of the Week takes a jig down Jazz street... clearly a street the Tuck Shop Ladies have not visited too often...
This episode begins with a tribute to close friend, mentor and supporter of the pod Jonathan King - 13/10/1978 – 26/05/2020.From 14 mins we aim to brighten up your week through stories of Melbourne Music's best. Blake ‘LENNY’ Glen is one of Melbourne’s most passionate music lovers and supporters of the Melbourne dance music and club scene, currently hosting Sooki Lounge’s “Lenny’s House of House” and recently ran a bushfire appeal at Circus Nightclub.At a time when we can’t experience these parties, we aim to bring a smile to you all with a good ol chat about tunes, re-living special memories from the best Melbourne clubs of the 20teens.In this episode we share stories of the most iconic sets from our favourite Melbourne venues - Revolver, Tramp, Circus, OnesixOne, the anthems synonymous at each and the artists that make these venues so special.We also reminisce on our fave international artists performing on local turf including Patrick Topping, Sam Paganini, Superflu, Claptone, Boris Brejcha and Lovebirds.You can also listen to Lenny’s live sets at https://soundcloud.com/blakelennyaus or by searching “Lenny DJ”.Our track of the week (at 1hr 7min) is a raw unmastered tune Trent made in honour of THE KING, Jonny, last week, and posting one of his own tunes here for the first time in memory and as a tribute to one of the finest Men we will ever know. Subscribe and follow the TB Podcast and see feature episodes with Perfect Stranger, Nanoplex (Ben Coda & DJ Ipcress), Liquid Soul, Mandragora, Jacob, Miss Jade, Handsdown & Leigh Boy, Bec Grenfell, Jacob Malmo and more with feature episodes released soon.https://www.facebook.com/thetbpodcast/https://www.trentoff.com/the-tb-podca...https://www.instagram.com/trentoffmusic/https://www.facebook.com/trentoffmusic/https://soundcloud.com/trentonoff/set...https://soundcloud.com/trentonoffMore episodes available at www.trentoff.com and on Youtube at "Dooftube".https://www.instagram.com/dooftubelive/If you have reasonable issues with any content or would like your likeness removed please contact dooftubelive@gmail.comHost: Trent BiceGuest: Blake GlenProduced & Edited by: Trent Bice for DooFTuBe Productions
Along with their label Butter Sessions, Melbourne duo Sleep D have had an immeasurable impact on Australian dance music at large, helping to move the scene from the deep house and disco dominance of the early 10s to more eclectic electro, techno and breakbeat. Their 2019 full-length, Rebel Force, is a jubilant, free-form anthology of everything they do best, packed to the brim with gritty acid basslines, tight percussion and a pervasive ominous ambience throughout. TRACKS PLAYED: Sleep D - 'Red Rock (IV Mix)' Sleep D - 'Central' Sleep D - 'Danza Mart' Sleep D - 'Twin Turbo' Sleep D - 'Jazz' Sleep D - 'Fade Away' Sleep D - 'Reggatron' Sleep D - 'Special Sector' Sleep D - 'Morning Sequence (feat. Kuniyuki)' Sleep D - 'Pearlescent Skyline' Like a book club for music nerds, For The Record takes a deep dive into a different album each week that we think is worthy of your love and attention. Hosted by Dan Gordon & Maia Bilyk. Produced by Kyle Fensom. Email: fortherecord@fbiradio.com Instagram: @fortherecordfm This show was produced, recorded and broadcasted on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge their ongoing struggle. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Where have Melbourne Music Week’s last ten years taken us? And where will its next ten lead? As MMW commences its tenth anniversary, lets analyse the idea and impact of the annual music week in promoting a city’s music culture. Listen back to this 2019 talk from Dr Andrea Baker, lecturer and author of ‘The Great Music City’, sustainability-focused councillor Cathy Oke; Look Out Kid co-director Nick O’Byrne; Bakehouse Studios co-founder Helen Marcou, and Yorta Yorta poet, musician and activist Neil Morris.
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/141-releasethesounds Skip through the episode:00:51 - Introduction03:07 - Their own subreddit05:05 - Big cat grass09:54 - How they met14:15 - Mike should have a show16:37 - Studying for radio18:07 - Jack’s first job20:42 - Mike’s study scores?!24:50 - Study pathways 26:18 - Learning from Hamish & Andy32:20 - Release the Sounds 40:04 - Chris Lilley47:04 - Learning by doing49:50 - Andy by Hamish52:55 - Release the smells54:04 - Comedy & commentary57:50 - Obscure Simpsons references59:58 - Franken-band01:04:10 - The band’s future 01:10:55 - Dumb rules01:14:10 - Daily routines01:17:50 - What’s in the fridge01:20:15 - Best purchase under $20001:20:48 - If they could have a billboard01:23:19 - Live performance of Release the Sounds
We're back in your earholes at 12pm today on 94.7 The Pulse with a bangarang lineup including:Sisters DollAmberyseBlue HeartsModern Divideand Boy GraduateErin also extended 'Brit Chat' to 'Gaga Gander' and things got weird.
'Foxx on the Wire' kicks off it's first episode with one of my good friends in the local Melbourne Music scene and one of the hardest workers, Parmy Dhillon. As I explain in this first episode, the only two people I ran the idea by to start this Podcast was my girlfriend Tehani at various times, and then I ran the idea by Parmy as we sat out the front of a Pizza shop in Ivanhoe in the freezing cold drinking coffee and talking Music. That was all the encouragement I needed to make it a real thing. So here we are...I hope you enjoy this first episode of 'Foxx on the Wire' I couldn't have had a better test dummy and guest on my first episode. Thanks Parmy, and please go check out Parmy's works below.https://www.facebook.com/parmy.dhillon/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1zMOxqH6pyOE8k3gj_KheAAcoustic Foxx
This week Siz Dog sat down with old mates Frank Zammit and Frank Cappa of The Pass Outs. The three take a stroll down memory lane and in doing so the boys hear a story of Frankie Zammit's beginnings in the Melbourne Music scene that's sure to pull on the heart strings!Art Of Touring is brought to you this week by The Cantina Band!
Daniel and Eve are back with Marci this week and a highly-anticipated guest... Acsiident, aka Abby Pruijboom, the artist behind our podcast music! BIG HYPE. We banter a bit about straight stereotypes - and queer ones - and chat with Abby about making music and safer spaces for trans people to nerd out about cars. This episode originally broadcast 13/05/2018. Find the tracks from the show on our continuously-updated Spotify mixtape: https://open.spotify.com/user/jaikek/playlist/7I7ansiZ26Boe00GqgTYeB?si=6R0fwEUyRoSNfWzpwYRyeA Stream and purchase our podcast music from Acsiidental on Bandcamp: acsiidental.bandcamp.com
This week on #MorningShow989, Nick and Cameron from Melbourne group In Capital are in studio previewing their latest…
Lachy Rose is the singer/songwriter and core member of the band Cousin Tony's Brand New Firebird which has been feted by Triple J and currently playing shows around Melbourne. Lachy is someone who I love to get together with to talk about creative process.He is a master of observing and fostering his artistry and it’s evident in his music: which is rich, varied and textured and wise beyond it’s years.It was conversations like the ones I would have with him that made me want to start this podcast in the first place - where I would think: people could benefit from hearing us talk like this: about what we are inspired by or consuming, how our work flow has been affected by different influences - it’s the first thing I want to talk about when I get together with most of my friends - so it is my absolute pleasure to sit down and make it offical with Lachy Rose, who is truly a Naked Creative.
#PMIYC Presents an Interview with Melbourne Writer / Director Chris Pahlow about his debut feature film 'Play it Safe.' The film is a love letter to the Melbourne Music scene as well as a coming of age story. Shot in Black and White the film asks the question: Should you take a risk and follow your dreams or play it safe? The film is available on Vimeo from Thursday March 16th. Find out more at www.PlayItSafeMovie.com