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Best podcasts about milk records

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Being Biracial
Walking towards your culture with Jen Cloher

Being Biracial

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 63:19


Jen Cloher is Māori (Ngāpuhi & Ngāti Kahu) and Pākehā. They are a song-writer and performer living on unceded Wurundjeri land in Naarm (Melbourne). Jen joins us ahead of her solo Australian tour in June and July. We chat about:  Being multiracial as opposed to biracial Growing up away from Aotearoa Those awkward and joyful moments when reconnecting to culture The “colonised critical parent” What is a marae? Whanau is so much bigger than immediate family How their reconnection journey permeated their latest album, Ko Au Te Awa, Ko Te Awa Ko Au - I Am The River, The River Is Me Legal personhood of the Whanganui River Te Ataarangi and the Kōhunga Reo (language nest) movement Being takatāpui Links: https://www.jencloher.com  https://everybodystryingpodcast.com/  Mana Takatāpui (Official Video)⁠ Hirini Melbourne & Marlon Williams Hosted by: Maria Birch-Morunga and Kate Robinson Guest: Jen Cloher Song: Mana Takatāpui by Jen Cloher  Edited by: Maria Birch-Morunga Special thanks to Jen and Milk Records for letting us use Mana Takatāpui in this episode This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the eastern Kulin Nation. You can find us on Instagram @beingbiracialpodcast or send us an email at beingbiracialpodcast@gmail.com

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Jen Cloher (MF 460) - ジェン・クロハー(MF 460)インディーミュージックの大御所

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 5:04


One of the founders of Milk Records. She plans tours both domestic and international tours this year. - ミルクレコードの創設者の一人です。また彼女のバンドもミルクレコードファミリーで固めています。今年は国内ツアーやヨーロッパでのツアーも予定されています。

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Recap
Synlait Milk records $28m first-half profit; Chinese ADRs may be in for a rough ride; a new report shines a light on ethical fund mangers.

Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 16:45


Synlait (SML) posts its half-year results and records Net Profit After Tax was up 338% to $27.9 million compared to this time last year. Chinese ADRs might be in for a rough ride with the SEC. José talks to Dr Sebastian Gehricke from Otago Uni's Climate and Energy Finance Group (CEFGroup) which has published a new report on the motivations of ethical fund managers. The CEFGroup's report www.sharesies.com For more share market news, subscribe to Lunch Money, Sharesies' bite-sized email update: https://www.sharesies.nz/lunch-money If you'd like to get in touch, for any reason at all, email recap@sharesies.co.nz or record a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharesies2/message. Investing involves risk. You aren't guaranteed to make money, and you might lose the money you start with. We don't provide personalised advice or recommendations. Any information we provide is general only and current at the time. For specific advice, speak to a licensed financial advice provider. Sharesies will be paid a fee from Air New Zealand for distributing this offer to Sharesies investors.

Apparel Radio Show
APPAREL PREMIERE: Super Paolo - In Your Time [Disco Milk Records]

Apparel Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 9:13


This is an eclectic collection of works that describe my current influences in 2021. Here you can find some techno, cosmic, disco, trip-hop and ambient influences as currently I am listening many different types of music. I also like to experiment with some of my new Roland vintage drum machines (727, 626 and Boss) and some new synths I bought for my studio recently including the fabulous GRP A2. Link: @superpaolo @discomilk

Rhythms Magazine
In Conversation - Brian Wise, Stuart Coupe and Liz Stringer

Rhythms Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 33:59


                  Brian Wise and Stuart Coupe are joined by Liz Stringer who has just   released her seventh album, First Time Really Feeling, on Milk Records. Liz usually shares her time between Canada and Australia but is currently in Melbourne during the latest lockdown. Liz recently toured with Midnight Oil playing guitar and singing as part of the Makarrata Project ensemble. Liz was named emerging artist of the year in 2019 by the Woodford Folk Festival and was involved in the Dyson-Stringer-Cloher album release and tour.  You can check out Rhythms Magazine at: rhythms.com.au

The Music Show
Liz Stringer's fearless new album, and a festival of bells in Bathurst

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 54:06


Sunday 2 May: The long road to Liz Stringer's sixth album of personal, profound songwriting. And we meet one of Australia's 19 carillonists ahead of a bell ringing festival in Bathurst.

For The Record
Label Showcase: Milk! Records with Jen Cloher, Courtney Barnett and the Milk! family

For The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 61:28


In an effort to support as many Australian and Sydney artists as our platform allows during this time, we're introducing a new series in which we take a deep dive into some of our favourite local independent labels. Telling the stories of their history, breaking down essential releases, hearing from key players and more. Joined by the wonderful company of Jen Cloher, Loose Tooth, Jade Imagine, Hachiku and Courtney Barnett, we're run through the formation, inspiration and some of the favourite stories in the history of Milk! Records, first hand. Not only one of Australia's best independent music labels, but truly one big happy family. TRACKS PLAYED: Courtney Barnett - 'Elevator Operator' Jen Cloher - 'Forgot Myself' Jen Cloher - 'Strong Woman' Jen Cloher - 'David Bowie Eyes' Loose Tooth - 'Keep On' Loose Tooth - 'Lonely' Jade Imagine - 'The News' Jade Imagine - 'Remote Control' Hachiku - 'Moon Face' Courtney Barnett - 'Depreston' Courtney Barnett - 'Avant Gardner' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Playlists With People
015: Songs we wish we recorded w/ Hachiku

Playlists With People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 46:12


Hachiku is a Melbourne based artist with Milk Records who creates captivating Dream Pop music. They just released a new single called I'll Probably be Asleep from the upcoming LP which will be arriving in November. Be sure to check that new song out! We had a great chat and talked about the musical process and inspirations behind the music Hachiku makes, and we talk about songs that we enjoy so much, we wish we could have been there in the studio, or been a part of creating. Some songs are just a vibe while others we want to figure out what exactly went into creating the sound they achieved. This was a super fun episode! Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/398aUHnCvQ5iRScfSU1aoB?si=VLhPI4teRHGIR6SZ-QpBwA Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjXsi7AB2cX8fTuqA9GnJFzJZuNNQ04Bq Keep up with Hachiku on Social Media @Hachikumusic or at https://www.hachikumusic.com/ Intro song: Portal by Lando and the infinite sadness

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She’s one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}’ The Drones - ‘Taman Shud’ Camp Cope ‘The Opener’ PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears’

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She’s one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}’ The Drones - ‘Taman Shud’ Camp Cope ‘The Opener’ PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears’

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She's one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}' The Drones - ‘Taman Shud' Camp Cope ‘The Opener' PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder' Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears'

HearSej
#39 Jen Cloher

HearSej

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 70:12


Seja talks to her guest Jen Cloher about what made her first love music, how nostalgia makes her emotional and why she started pursuing music instead of acting. They chat about how important vulnerability is in songwriting, the relatability of lyrics that tell a clear narrative, gender identity and sexism in music. Jen tells seja about how she keeps songwriting fresh with different tunings, mixing in Wilco’s studio and her feelings about handing over the reins of Milk Records. Jen’s story is illustrated by Jen sholakis (Drummer in Jen Cloher’s band and East Brunswick All Girls Choir). All illustrations can be viewed on instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej Facebook page

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 247 - Jen Cloher; Totally Mild

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 55:50


Jen Cloher Engineered by Jeremy Smith Recorded at PBS FM Studio’s, Melbourne, 15th August 2017 Originally from Adelaide, Cloher moved to Sydney to pursue a degree at NIDA After graduating, she instead decided to begin playing music. Permanent Marker, her debut EP, was released via Shiny Records in 2005. She then became Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea, which featured a rotating line up of musicians including Laura Jean, Jen Sholakis, Biddy Connor, Tom Healy, Geoffrey Dunbar, Michael Hubbard and Ross Calia. Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea released two full lengths, 2006’s Dead Wood Falls and 2009’s Hidden Hands, both which received critical acclaim and we’re toured extensively throughout the country. Once returning from a hiatus in 2012, Cloher began her own record label Milk Records. Along with facilitating her own releases, Milk is now home to Courtney Barnett, Fraser A. Gorman, Jade Imagine, Loose Tooth, The Finks and Hachiku, as well as her collaborative EP with Mia Dyson and Liz Stringer which was released and toured in 2013. Two more solo records have followed for Cloher, In Blood Memory in 2013 and her self titled fourth LP in 2017. The latter was recorded in a small town in South Gippsland approximately 130 km south-east of Melbourne called Jumbunna. It was produced by Greg Walker with guest contributors The Drones guitarist Dan Luscombe and Kurt Vile. Totally Mild Engineered by Alicia Saye and Paul Maybury Recorded at PBS FM Studio’s, Melbourne, 7th February 2018 Beginning as a solo project by singer/guitarist Elizabeth Mitchell, Totally Mild grew to include lead guitarist Zach Schneider, bass player Lehmann Smith, and drummer Ashley Bundang. The band played high profile supports for both Real Estate and Best Coast before their full-length debut, Down Time, arrived on Bedroom Suck Records in 2015. Touring ensued, and as well as Australia, the band played a string of dates throughout the  UK and Europe and a trip to the US for SXSW, adding in stops in New York and LA. Recruiting new drummer Dylan Young, Totally Mild followed up in February 2018 with their second album Her, also released on Bedroom Suck and Fire Records in the UK. The album has received high praise from many critics.

Free Form Freakout
FFFoxy Podcast #116 with Seth Graham of Orange Milk Records

Free Form Freakout

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 120:06


Playlist and other information available at: http://www.freeformfreakout.com/fffoxy-podcast-116-with-seth-graham-of-orange-milk-records/

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Songhunter
Milk! Records

Songhunter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 31:38


Splitting Cases
Episode 71: Milk Records Special

Splitting Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 43:53


Pointy and the Moose sit out on the balcony of the Bar on the Hill for a loose chat with Milk Record's Fraser A Gorman, Marcus Hobbs of East Brunswick All Girls Choir and Dave Mudie, drummer for Courtney Barnett. Hear about all things Milk Records, beer, touring, venues, nuns and Jet. Keep in touch with Pointy and Moose by liking us on facebook.com/splittingcases and if you enjoyed the episode please leave us a review on iTunes.

Afropop Worldwide
Afropop Exclusive Mix: Peru Bravo! with Tiger's Milk Records

Afropop Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 35:00


Afropop Exclusive Mix! Tiger's Milk Records is one of our favorite labels, dishing out a helping of Peruvian tunes as delicious as the ceviche they cook in their award winning restaurants. This mix is compiled to celebrate the release of "Peru Bravo," the label's latest compilation. Connecting the dots between the funk, psych, and rock'n'roll featured on the album with more modern strains of Peruvian music (and a few equally tasty geographic outliers.)It's a terrific journey from start to finish. So dig in! Read our interview with Tiger's Milk Founder Martin Morales ==> http://www.afropop.org/wp/20744/peru-bravo-interview/ Tracklisting 1. Tres Lunas – La Noche Boca Arriba (Self Released) 2. Pirana Sound System – Naranja Limones (Tiger’s Milk) 3. Tribilin Sound – Un Hasta Luego (Self Released) 4. Dengue Dengue Dengue – R2 (Auxiliar) 5. Bareto – Bombo Baile (Unreleased) 6. Compadres Del Ande – La Mecedora (Tiger’s Milk) 7. Los Belking’s – Sabata (Tiger’s Milk) 8. Los Destellos – Onsta La Yerbita (Tiger’s Milk) 9. Débruit & Alsarah – Hawya (Soundway Records) 10. Menelik Wesnatchew – Tezeta (Ethiopiques) 11. Lucia de la Cruz – Toro Mata (Tiger’s Milk) 12. Brian Eno & David Byrne – Qu’ran (Polydor)

Anton Arbuzov
Anton Arbuzov - Never Alone (PREVIEW) [Milk Records]

Anton Arbuzov

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2013 1:04


Anton Arbuzov - Never Alone(incl. Italian Mafia DJ Vocal Remix)http://www.beatport.com/release/never-alone/1074385Release Date: 25 April 2013Style: Progressive-HouseLabel: Milk Records (Italy)

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Anton Arbuzov
Anton Arbuzov - Never Alone (PREVIEW) [Milk Records]

Anton Arbuzov

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2013 1:04


Anton Arbuzov - Never Alone(incl. Italian Mafia DJ Vocal Remix)http://www.beatport.com/release/never-alone/1074385Release Date: 25 April 2013Style: Progressive-HouseLabel: Milk Records (Italy)

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Free Form Freakout
FFFoxy Podcast #3: Orange Milk Records Feature

Free Form Freakout

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2012 108:13


Playlist and other information available at: http://fffreakout.blogspot.com/2012/07/fffoxy-podcast-3-orange-milk-records.html