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Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly
Episode 111: Charlie Rooke - The Sharp

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 30:15


Charlie Rooke is the guitarist and singer from The Sharp, who have just released their first new music in 31 years, an EP named '4'. They launch it on Sunday April 20 at Northcote Social Club in Melbourne. Buy tickets and the new EP at thesharp.au.

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The Imperfects
Getting Vulny - Josh's Big Announcement

The Imperfects

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 22:30


We're gettin' vullllnnnnyyyyy. Oooohhhhh yeahhhhhh. Yeah, that's right. We're trying something new. And, in the coolest way possible, we really hope you like it. Specifically, Josh is gettin' vulny, and letting us in on a little something he's been working on (or hoping to work on) (he's nervous). We're so proud of you Josh, and we can't wait to see everyone there x TO BUY TICKETS TO JOSH'S GIG (!!!!!) - follow this link: https://bit.ly/3zG9XxG To watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3YiWANo

Radio Carrum
Conversation With Queenie - Radio Carrum

Radio Carrum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 13:40


A conversation with the fabulous QUEENIE! Marcus from 'Live at Radio Carrum' chatted with Eloise about her stunning new album "New Moult", a very cool family upbringing in Launceston, the remarkable 2023 ARIA Awards performance, the upcoming album launch in Melbourne at the Northcote Social Club on 27/9, and more.

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Radio Carrum
Definitive Breaks - Episode 28 (Our Carlson)

Radio Carrum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 45:07


Tina's special guest on 'Definitive Breaks' is Australian musician and singer ‘Our Carlson', a Melbourne based, songwriter and producer who self describes his music as 'Epileptic Dance Music'. Here to talk about his new release ‘A Bit2Much'. The EP is being launched on Friday 17 November at the Northcote Social Club.

Radio Carrum
Definitive Breaks - Episode 24

Radio Carrum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 50:15


Tina's special guests on 'Definitive Breaks' are Stav Thomopoulos and Con Kalamaras from Melbourne based duo ‘Erinaki'. Stav & Con dropped in to Radio Carrum for a chat and a live performance. Playing traditional Greek rebetika with a modern twist. You can catch ‘Erinaki' launching their debut album ‘Einai Arga' at the Northcote Social Club on Sunday 19th March. Links: https://www.erinaki.com

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ALWAYS LIVE
High On High Street

ALWAYS LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 43:36


Live music is everywhere you look along High Street, the main drag for Melbourne suburbs like Northcote, Brunswick and Thornbury. In fact, it's hard to say if any one street in Australia has more live gigs than this one. The High Street strip is home to iconic venues like Northcote Social Club, Thornbury Theatre, Howler and the Croxton, all universally loved by artists and fans alike. Alex Lahey goes on a journey to discover what makes these venues - and this part of the city - so special when it comes to live music, tapping into artists like Mark Seymour, Henry Wagons, Alice Skye, Mindy Meng Wang, and Kylie Auldist for their thoughts on this thriving and passionate live music hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Luke and Susie Podcast
Ella Hooper Killing Heidi

Luke and Susie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 18:19


After a 4 year hiatus, Ella Hooper has shared her brand new single OLD NEWS.Old News has been hailed as a new beginning for Ella, who was still a teenager when she burst onto the Australian music scene fronting Killing Heidi. Ella left High School halfway through Year 11 to concentrate on Killing Heidi. She states that the first time she heard her voice on the radio was on the school bus. “For a long time, I felt awkward about my success, that I had to apologise for it,” Ella reveals. “Becoming a bit of an overnight success with Killing Heidi really presented its challenges. I've had a complicated relationship with my career, but I don't feel hamstrung by that anymore.”“I guess Old News is a message to myself,” she adds. “It's okay to be ambitious and still have dreams.”The tour will commence in WA on October 20, before moving on to Victoria, SA and QLD, and winding up in Sydney with Mary's Underground on November 25 and Centro, Wollongong on November 26. It also includes what will no doubt be a massive night for Cup Eve at Northcote Social Club in Melbourne (Monday October 31). Tickets for all shows on sale now – head to www.ellahoopermusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Barre Talk
38: Car Park Social

Barre Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 121:20


Fresh off the release of their self-titled debut EP, Daniel from Car Park Social speaks about their unique experiences in putting the record together, and their perspectives as a band in Esperance. Turch from the We Only Do One Take Podcast joins Daniel in person at the iconic Northcote Social Club for the very first "outside-broadcasted" episode.Featuring these awesome new tracks:Theia x Vayne - CREEPTaylor Roche - Why Can't We?Joe Mungovan - Lemon + LimeLiz Stringer - First Time Really FeelingRumours - If only you could feel something tooFlynn Effect - AndromedaOceans - Come So FarJordan Merrick - This Rainy DayCar Park Social's socials:InstagramYouTubeBe sure to check out We Only Do One Take Podcast:FacebookInstagramTwitterInterview starts at approx. 22 min mark. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

GOLDEN MOMENT With Mijo Biscan
Ep 21 Richard Moffat

GOLDEN MOMENT With Mijo Biscan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 60:47


Melbourne-based Richard – Rich to his friends ­– got his first job booking bands in pubs at 17, when, legally, he couldn't even be in them. Until recently, Rich booked several Melbourne pubs and clubs, including: Evelyn Hotel, Punters Club, Corner Hotel, Public Bar, Northcote Social Club, East Brunswick Club, Shebeen, 170 Russell and Newtown Social Club (NSW).In the early 2000s, he started booking and programming festivals, which include: St Kilda Festival, Queenscliff, Falls, Southbound, Pushover, Groovin' the Moo, Parklife, West Coast Blues & Roots, Northwest Festival, Splendour and The Plot. Rich has booked early tours for the White Stripes, Blink-182, QOTSA and Beck at venues, including the first ever Australian show by The Pixies; at festivals he has booked Kings of Leon, Lorde, the Flaming Lips, Tame Impala, Vampire Weekend, Weird Al Yankovic, The Strokes, The Roots, Public Enemy, TV on the Radio, Black Keys, Alt-J, Arctic Monkeys and many more. In addition to being an active presence in Melbourne's music community, Rich has busied himself with a bunch of other music-related stuff over the years: – Wrote and edited Form Guide, a monthly 60-page magazine featuring interviews, album reviews and a gig guide, founded Way Over There, an artist-run record label (distributed via Shock) that released 65 full-length albums from artists such as Machine Translations, The Dead Salesmen, Gersey, Mississippi Barry and Blue Grassy Knoll, Hosted Triple R drive-time radio show ‘Incoming' for 15 years, showcasing new Australian and New Zealand music , arranged music, sorted publishing and booked bands to appear on Channel Nine's Mick Molloy Show, Most of the work Rich has done – from booking bands in pubs, to programming festivals, to self-publishing magazines – has started out on a voluntary basis. Connect with Rich: https://www.facebook.com/wayoverthere/ Rich ‘Not-Doing' self-care practice: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpF1T0Znav6Xm_d0I_GYIaA To get a free download of Mijo's music: https://www.mijobiscan.com/freemusic To get a limited edition, signed CD of Mijo's latest album Golden Moment, head to: https://www.mijobiscan.com/gmcd A video version of this podcast is available at http://www.youtube.com/user/MijoBiscanMusic/Videos Please 'like' the podcast, subscribe, review it and leave us a comment below. Thanks for listening. Stay golden. Mijo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mijobiscan/message

Homebrewed
Victorian Live Music Package & Falls Festival's $7m Settlement | Music News

Homebrewed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 10:50


The Victorian government has announced $13 million in funding for the recovery of the state's live music industry, as it looks to rebuild when coronavirus-related lockdowns are eased. Over 100 live venues in Victoria – including Northcote Social Club, The Grace Darling, Castlemaine's Theatre Royal, The Corner Hotel, The Night Heron and many more – will share in a total of $9 million worth of grants as part of the Victorian Live Music Venues program's first phase. Meanwhile, the four-year legal saga that proceeded the tragic stampede at Falls Festival's 2016 Lorne Leg has finally wrapped up, with the Victorian Supreme Court approving a multi-million dollar settlement for those injured. As the ABC reports, 77 victims of the crowd crush will share in a $7 million cash settlement, after launching a class action lawsuit against the festival in 2017. The stampede incident at Falls Festival 2016/2017 occurred on Friday, 30th December. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Check out Homebrewed Selects on Spotify Catch up on everything Homebrewed Homebrewed is a radio program and podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.

Conversations In Colour
Growing up in White Australia, meeting T-Pain, and can you make Hip-hop if you're not Black? | with Daniel Elia

Conversations In Colour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 37:32


In the first episode of Conversations In Colour, we are blessed with the presence of the one and only Daniel Elia. As an artist, Daniel's done some pretty cool stuff. Last year, he dropped his self-produced project 'THAMANIYA', appeared on JOY 94.9, 3RRR, Tone Deaf, played multiple gigs from St. Kilda Fest to Groovin The Moo, and recently, had his own headline show at Northcote Social Club. Daniel opens up about his humble beginnings busking on Melbourne streets as a dancer, migrating to Australia at the tender age of thirteen, and the work he's contributed in giving back to the community. Join us as we delve into the man behind the name - Daniel Elia proves to be more than just a rapper from the South-East. (Featuring Daniel Elia @stretchinglikeluffy; mixed by Matt Whyte; original music by Daniel Elia: "WAKE", "OCEANS" (from THAMANIYA), "I Know It Very Well" (single))

Sunday Sweets
Plastic | Sunday Sweets with Liam, Sarah, & Imo

Sunday Sweets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 9:19


Louis from Plastic jumped on the line with the Sunday Sweets team this week to chat about free music, cowbells, and their gig at Northcote Social Club on the 28th of October.

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RRR FM
Breakfasters 06 May - 10 May 2019

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 98:40


It is Jeff’s last time on Breakfasters, and this week has been filled with quality interviews, great stories and heart-warming chats. Sarah shares a story from her surf adventure and the characters she encountered. Joel Bray came to the studio to talk about his show Daddy, a solo dance cabaret that combines humour and tenderness. Producer Elizabeth McCarthy does a special appearance in this week’s Book Review, giving her frank opinion on French novel Adele by Leila Slimani. Cloudstreet is playing at the Malthouse Theatre, and Assistant director Katt Osborne stops by to talk about the award-winning stage show. Crushes and stepping up when you’re not capable are two topics that Jeff, Sarah and Geraldine chats about. Dr. Darren O’Donovan phones the studio to discuss the serious issues concerning robo-debt. We finish up with an extravaganza from the live show at Northcote Social Club, packed with fun guests. Producers Elizabeth McCarthy and Michelle Bennet, Weird Science’s Dr. Jen, Friday Funnybugger’s Laura Dunemann and all-round entertainer Casey Bennetto all celebrate Jeff Sparrow in his last show with the Breakfasters in this last half of the podcast.

Five Songs In Space
Ep #6: Rudely Interrupted - Rohan Brooks and Rory Burnside

Five Songs In Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 39:11


Rohan Brooks and Rory Burnside founded Rudely Interrupted in 2006. Together, they’ve gained international acclaim but with some of the members living with disability, they’re yet to booked as a local support gig. We talked about disability inspiration porn, their new Single “calculus and tea” and what it takes to hold a working friendship together for over 12 years. Rudely Interrupted will officially launch their new single this July 8 at the Northcote Social Club. Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rudely-interrupted-single-launch-tickets-46032876573Songs:1. Birdmonster, Cause You Can2. Little Green Cars, The John Wayne Song3. Modern English, Melt With You4. Rudely Interrupted, Love You Til I Die5. Smashing Pumpkins, 1979BONUS TRACK: Rudely Interrupted, Calculus and Tea

ACMI Podcasts
ACMI Conversations: Beyond the Binary

ACMI Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 65:35


The representation of gender diversity on screen has a complex history, from invisibility to stereotypical representations of otherness, including the sexually mischievous to the homicidal maniac. In this conversation our panel of filmmakers, critics, festival directors and artists to talked about the history and politics of gender diverse representation in films like Funeral Parade of Roses, Tomboy, The Crying Game and Boys Don’t Cry, as well as Orange is the New Black, Transparent and Billions. The panel will explore the problematic casting and stereotyping of gender diverse characters to the more progressive titles that have paved the way for more positive and nuanced gender expression on screen. About The Panel Bobuq Sayed (Host) Bobuq Sayed is a writer, multi-media artist and community organiser of the Afghan diaspora. They co-edit Archer Magazine and they are the co-founder of the Australian QTPoC activist collective, Colour Tongues. They are one-half of the sound art project, SWALLOW, and an active member of performance art vehicle, Embittered Swish. Their work highlights the unresolved and the grotesque; the ugliness of marginality. Amos Gebhardt Gebhardt’s cinematic portraits of humanness invoke multiple art forms including dance, documentary and performance. Drawn to disruptive representations of identity, Gebhardt has created moving image works for gallery exhibitions, cinema and broadcast exhibiting at ACMI, MONA, Gertrude Contemporary, M+, Monash Gallery of Art, SBS and ABC. Gebhardt is a recipient of the Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship, given to select artists who demonstrate outstanding talent and exceptional courage in their practice and is currently working on two video installations to be presented at the Adelaide Biennial 2018. Cerise Howard Cerise Howard is the Artistic Director of the Czech and Slovak Film Festival of Australia. A co-founding member of tilde: Melbourne Trans & Gender Diverse Film Festival and a committee member of the Melbourne Cinémathèque, she is also a freelance writer and critic who reports for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival daily newspaper and co-hosts Plato's Cave, broadcast live and podcast weekly by 3RRR. Cerise is also the bassist for punk, performance art, queer rock band Queen Kong and The HOMOsapiens. They will be launching "You Come from a DFO, I Come from a UFO" Thursday February 1st at the Northcote Social Club. Copyright Acknowlegments Title: Eat the Rich Copyright: New Line Cinema Title: Rocky Horror Picture Show Copyright: 20th Century Fox Title: Dallas Buyers Club Copyright: Focus Features Title: Women in Revolt Copyright: Morrissey Title: Funeral Parade of Roses Copyright: Art Theatre Guild Title: The Crying Game Copyright: Palace Pictures / Miramax Title: Orlando Copyright: Sony Pictures Classics Title: Tangerine Copyright: Magnolia Pictures Title: Something Must Break Copyright: Garagefilm International / Fasad Postproduktion Title: There are no others Copyright: Amos Gebhardt

Oblivious Maximus - Podcast
Matt Young - Episode 53

Oblivious Maximus - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 52:56


This week my guest is Matt Young (King Parrot), Youngy and I caught up at the Northcote Social Club to talk about how he got into music, being sober in a world filled with booze and other substances, and being in King Parrot! MAD CHAT, LISTEN UP! www.obliviousmaximuspodcast.com

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Oblivious Maximus - Podcast
Tyler Richardson - Episode 36

Oblivious Maximus - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 39:16


This week my guest is Tyler Richardson (Luca Brasi), Tyler and I caught up before Luca's sold out show at the Northcote Social Club to talk about growing up in Tassie, playing music with your friends, and trying to build your music when you're from a small town. It was a fun chat, and an awesome show. Check out Luca Brasi on their remaining 'Aeroplane' release shows with Endless Heights and Brawlers. For more info go to: facebook.com/lucabrasipunkrock And for Podcast stuff head to: obliviousmaximuspodcast.com BRUTAL

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Damian Cowell's Podcast Machine
The DC3 Live at The Northcote Social Club

Damian Cowell's Podcast Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 71:00


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All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 32: My Friends Apart From This

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 38:05


The timeline of Apart From This spans pop-punk, melodic hardcore, alternative rock and stoner jams; not to mention a slew of different members whom have all entered the fray at different stages of the band. Perhaps therein lies what makes the band so interesting - they're a constantly evolving and rapidly-improving beast; edging closer and closer to having one of the best live shows in the country. Sitting around at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne, we locked in vocalist/guitarist Tim Maxwell and bassist Matt "Rat Head" Verinder to talk teenage wastelands, Byron blazeouts and the future of their ever-evolving band. Follow Apart From This on Twitter: @apartfromthis The band will be on tour with Gnarwolves in January. For more details, head to www.gnarwolves.com/tours

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Brainwaves
Heidi Everett, singer song writer, and comedian Rohan Forrester discuss the upcoming Schizy Week Jam

Brainwaves

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015


Singer song writer, poet, and mental health advocate Heidi Everett and comedian Rohan Forrester discuss the upcoming Schizy Week Jam which has just been held at Northcote Social Club, Sunday 17th May. Heidi discusses the importance of this event to Schizophrenia Awareness Week and Rohan shares some insights into his past mental health issues and homelessness.

You Know How I Know?
The Black Sorrows @ Northcote Social Club

You Know How I Know?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2008 8:27


Lisa reviews The Black Sorrows live gig at the Northcote Social Club.

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