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Stu Watts chats with Shaun Fuller, who is a musician, sound engineer and musical director from Melbourne, Australia. Beginning his career as a guitarist for bands such as Brighter at Night and Harbours, Shaun gained interest in studio work after recording with producer Malcom Besley, going on to work as his assistant on Platinum and Gold selling records for Northeast Party House, City Calm Down and many others. In addition Shaun worked as an in-house engineer at Debasement studios and Ginger Studios where he worked on the vocal session for “Love Yourself” by Justin Bieber. Shaun's transition to work as a live sound engineer began with mixing FOH for friends Storm The Sky on regular Australian tours between studio work. His work with STS quickly developed a passion for live sound which led Shaun to extensive international touring working for artists such as The Amity Affliction, Blusher, Mallrat, Allday, Senses Fail (USA), The Plot In You (USA), Crown the Empire (USA) Ocean Grove, Polaris, Hellions and many others. Through out his touring work Shaun takes on varying roles such as mixing Front Of House and Monitors, Playback and Musical Direction, Production and Tour Management and Session Musician as a guitar, bass and keys player. Shaun presently tours regularly with The Amity Affliction, Blusher and Ocean Grove as well performing as the vocalist for Alt-Rock band Commoner and the session player/playback engineer for Lakelend and Wayside. Topics discussed include: The benefit of saying "yes" to opportunities Regularly evaluating your happiness level The ability to stay calm, slow down and make efficient, smart decisions ...and more Make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Instagram: @whatsthatsoundpodcast Stu Watts: @stu.watts.audio Shaun Fuller: @shaunfullersound Stu Watts website Listen to Stu's work on Spotify SUPPORT THE PODCAST WITH A DONATION Email podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com for any enquiries.
After bursting onto the scene in 2010 when they won national youth broadcaster triple j's “Unearthed” competition, Northeast Party House found a devoted following -- particularly among their fun-loving millennial peers -- fast. Over the past ten years, Northeast Party House have performed on festival stages and sold out headline gigs throughout Australia as well as playing to thousands of fans across Europe and the US. This episode I chat to Northeast Party House about their recent release 'Brain Freeze'. We discussed gig horror stories, the creative process of their 'Shelf Life' record and playing Dream Machine Festival in Bali.
Welcome to the grand final winner of the 'how have we not covered these albums before?' episode! Malcolm Besley is the drummer of one of our favourite bands Northeast Party House, and the producer/mixer/masterer/writer for some of yours (Slowly Slowly, City Calm Down), and he's on the pod this week to chat two serious all-time records. Nirvana and the album that changed music 'Nevermind' goes up against the insane 'Siamese Dream' by The Smashing Pumpkins! Wowwwwweeeee, what a match-up. Big things only for December. Enjoy!(0:00) - Intro(7:13) - Chat with Mal(16:46) - The Facts(21:20) - The Elements(35:40) - Segments(1:00:30) - RatingsFollow Record Royale on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/Listen to Northeast Party House here: https://spoti.fi/3Vt9ZyvFollow Mal on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3FhLxu9Follow us on the socials:Will St Claire - https://www.instagram.com/willstclaire/Brad Mclean- https://www.instagram.com/bradbradnotgood_/Adam Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/adamlindsay__/https://www.recordroyale.com.au/
Stu Watts chats with Jon Grace, who is a producer, engineer, mixer and musician who loves distortion, weird FX pedals and cats in equal measures. Jon has worked alongside Tom Larkin and Samuel K Sproull from 2014-2020 at Homesurgery Recordings in Brunswick VIC. Since 2021, Jon has owned and operated Marigold Recordings - a music production facility in Brunswick, VIC dedicated to high-end artistry in a comfortable and inclusive space. Throughout his career, Jon has produced, engineered and/or mixed projects for Dear Seattle (Debut Album - Top 10 Aria charts), Dune Rats (Aria #1 for Hurry Up and Wait), Kingswood (Aria Top 10), Bakers Eddy (Triple J Unearthed Competition Winners), TOWNS, Pinkish Blu, Caravãna Sun, Northeast Party House and Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers. Topics discussed include: Focusing on emotional impact when recording Jon's vetting process when figuring out whether to work with new clients In-depth explanation of pre-production Jon's mixing process ...and more If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe or follow this channel and share it on your socials! Follow us on Instagram: @whatsthatsoundpodcast Stu Watts: @stu.watts.audio Marigold Recordings: @marigoldrecordings Jon Grace: @_jon_grace_ Jon's work on Spotify Stu's work on Spotify Stu Watts website Support the podcast with a donation Email podcast.whatsthatsound@gmail.com for any enquiries.
Henry Who is a DJ technically adept as he is versatile. Frequenting late-night time slots has evolved into support slots alongside DJ Pierre, Matthew Herbert, Toro y Moi, Floating Points and Seth Troxler, as well as big stage presence at events including Piknic Electronik, Babylon Festival, Future Music Festival, Best of Both Sides Festival and S.A.S.H. (S.Y.D.). Today, Henry holds probably the most important job in Melbourne music: Booking Agent for Revolver Upstairs. He also oversaw Revolver's record label launch (Revolver Upstairs Records) and added the title of Label Manager to his resume. Here he shows his musical chops with a delectable mix of late-night tracks that is always engaging. @henrywho ==================================================== Upcoming Novel Events: Darklove w/ Traxion (Online SOLD OUT || Tix at door) NEW DATE TBA Support: Sindy, Big-Mac, Bryn D, Ham, Eric Stark www.facebook.com/events/196920505668803 Novel pres. Papa Smurf (3 hrs) Friday 13th August, 6PM - 11PM @ The Timber Yard Support: Bella Claxton www.facebook.com/events/117116403780394 Bella Claxton Pres. Hyper Hype Friday 21st August, 10PM - 5AM @ Colour DJs: Bella Claxton, Waxlily, House Mum, Ricky Nord, Bones www.facebook.com/events/2923488401299841 smalltown Bridge Rave w/ Late Nite Tuff Guy, Made in Paris, Dr Packer + Papa Smurf Friday 24th September (Public Holiday), 3PM - 11PM @ 565 Docklands Dr, Docklands Support: Gumm, Tinika www.facebook.com/events/223192099651968 Moodlab Friday 19th November @ Colour DJs: Marli, Bertie, Dj Luv You, Baby G, Floss Dogg, priya, Aldonna, Bella Claxton www.facebook.com/events/1411925449193951 Let Them Eat Cake Festival NYD Saturday 1st January 2022 @ Werribee Mansion CC:Disco!, Adi Toohey, Confidence Man, Northeast Party House, Late Nite Tuff Guy, Dr Packer, Ben Fester and more… www.facebook.com/events/624354755189390
Connor Brooker, the singer and guitarist from Brisbane band Bugs, joins us this week to chat about two of the most criminally underrated Australian albums of all time - Northeast Party House 'Dare' and Yeo 'Ganbaru'! Both bred in Melbourne, these albums are so incredibly fun. This is easily one of our favourite episodes yet. Enjoy!Bugs are one of Australia's hardest working and most loved bands, you should listen to them right now - https://spoti.fi/2SSinfI
Vauus in a solo project of Mark Day , he Joined John as a Bonus Aussie Artist on the show , we talked about his Music and how he produces his Music. Also heard " Deep " and his Latest " Boy"Boy is the new single by the upcoming indie-dance artist Vauus. The song is a youthful anthem celebrating love and the yearning felt by questioning millennials with neon synths, 80s guitars and a bouncing groove that keeps you dancing all the way till the end.The song was recorded and produced by Vauus in his bedroom and mixed and mastered by Malcolm Besley of Northeast Party House giving it that signature punch needed for a dancefloor. Of the song’s context, Vauus says “Boy is about a time when I was going out a lot to this Melbourne club, Revolver, and when a girl I was in love with came home from overseas and we shared a crazy weekend together. It’s about being young and in love and overthinking everything. It was a time where I was filled with a lot of self doubt, but also a lot of love.”Steph Hughes of national broadcaster TripleJ reviewed Vauus’ first single Deep by saying, ‘Loving/needing this glitzy introspective moment.’ Deep is just the beginning of the journey Vauus has planned for 2020 with Boy being the next of many releases to come.Vauus draws inspiration from the late 2000s indie rock Brisbane scene to the pounding deep house/techno clubs of Melbourne. His new brand of self-produced bedroom music was written for those lonely glass-ofwine nights at home and for a ruckus neon drenched dance floor.Vauus “Boy”’At 17, Vauus moved to Melbourne attending the Victorian College of the Arts to study film while playing in a band until he turned 20. After the band broke up, Vauus turned back to his roots, self producing music on Ableton. For the past 5 years, Vauus has put his main focus towards making films, with a short film of his, The Suburbs Go On Forever, a feature film The Age of Imitation and a web series Everything’s Going To Be Fine playing at a total of over 23 festivals around the world. Music has always been an important component to film making for Vauus, as he scored most of the music in The Age of Imitation and Everything’s Going To Be Fine totalling in over 70 compositions. As a filmmaker, Vauus directed his own video, creating a shimmering neon collage of being young, reckless and in love.With this love of so many genres of music, Vauus started writing what would become a 17 track album, written as the soundtrack for his new television series, Somewhere Else, currently in development. Until then, Boy is the the shining sound of a young man on the rise
Experimental EDM of Northeast Party House vs rolling rock rumble of Floating Me. Feat Jesse Neill of B-Sides music podcast by postup.THE SONGSSong 1 - ‘Shelf Life' by Northeast Party HouseApple Music - apple.co/2ALmeSFSpotify - spoti.fi/3bMzxyRYouTube - youtu.be/T8S6pPXKtrQSong 2 - ‘Deathless' by Floating MeApple Music - apple.co/3bHvYKdSpotify - spoti.fi/2LFpBMXTHE GUESTJesse Neill is co-host of a fresh new youth-focused music podcast called B-Sides. Put your finger on the pulse with new music and up and coming artists as they're covered each week.B-Sides is one of several podcasts under the postup banner - a new-age, youth-centric media outlet focused on the big issues surrounding sport and culture.Listen / Follow below:Apple Podcasts - apple.co/2LHCp5GSpotify - spoti.fi/3bOJtrrInstagram - instagram.com/postup_auFacebook - facebook.com/postupauTwitter - twitter.com/postup_auWeb - postup.com.auSONG CREDITS‘Shelf Life' written by Northeast Party House. From the album 'Shelf Life'. © 2020 - Sony Music.‘Deathless' written by Floating Me. From the album ‘Floating Me'. © 2011 - Independent release via Cross Section.
Jesse was waiting MONTHS to review Northeast Party House. Now, he gets his chance. Also in the episode, Aislinn agrees with Jesse on something, and Benito changes his Tame Impala album score.
What song should you be playing as the clock strikes midnight on New Years' Eve? Benito, Jesse and Aislinn reveal their top threes, and Hot Shower certainly does NOT feature.
Join Benito and Jesse as they launch into B-Sides, postup's brand new music podcast!
After chatting on Instagram, I finally got to meet with Biond to talk DMA's, Approachable Members Of Your Local Community, Northeast Party House, Montgomery, Santanna and Biond's newest track.Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Malcolm Besley is a strong all-rounder. Not only is he the drummer in Northeast Party House but he also mixes and produces their records as well as contributing songs to the band, that’s a man of many talents! He has mixed and produced a bunch of great Australian acts over the years including Client Liaison, City Calm Down and of course All The Colours! We sat down to discuss Art vs The Artist, lasers, Limp Bizkit (a bottom of it staple these days..), Ed Sheeran being sued by Marvin Gaye’s blood thirsty estate, the reasons for writing music and a whole bunch more. All music on the podcast by Joshua Moriarty & All The Colours. ‘Girl’ my fave tune by Northeast Party House: https://open.spotify.com/track/2t92t3Fxs3a4XK3rBOqjVk?si=bXXybwEnS_u0LJqd_G85hg ‘Dare’ (sick tune!) the title track of their second record: https://open.spotify.com/track/13Xa8MPm2LWd0f6wootU4H?si=oH78l4PzS82H2hneAMu0Yg Ed Sheeran being sued by Marvin Gaye’s estate (bastards!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kt1DXu7dlo
After months of instagram chats, I finally caught up with David M Western to discuss GG McG, Northeast Party House, Angie McMahon, Oscar Lush, Foggy Notion & Skyscraper Stan.Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard speaks to Zan, Bridget, Hau and others across the triple j family to find out the standout releases of the past month. Spoiler alert: Delacey, Freddie Gibbs, and Northeast Party House rate a mention.
Richard speaks to Zan, Bridget, Hau and others across the triple j family to find out the standout releases of the past month. Spoiler alert: Delacey, Freddie Gibbs, and Northeast Party House rate a mention.
We featured the incredible Alice Ivy in Episode One, Season One of this little podcast. Alice has a brand new single out, In My Mind and features the incredible Ecca Vandal on guest vocals. There's also talk of a debut full length out later this year too! It was a real pleasure to have Alice jump on the pod and share a story about her fave release. Alice Ivy’s fave song of 2019, so far is Final Form by Sampa The Great. You can stream the track here. You can stream Alice Ivy's new single In My Mind (feat. Ecca Vandal) here. Go follow her on Instagram, and if you're keen, catch her support Northeast Party House on their brand new tour. Thank you to the incredible and generous Adam Jones for the theme music you hear throughout the poddy. Support the show on Pozible. Check us out online! australianmusicdiaries.com Facebook Instagram Miks on insta Jack on insta Pls rate, review and share the ep! 6 stars or more pls on Apple Podcasts :) You can also hear these episodes before everyone else on Play On Radio! Australian Music Diaries on Play On Radio (playonradio.live) every second Monday from 6PM
Food Court: The members of Sydney’s Food Court met at a party under the Glebe tram-tracks and started jamming 60's garage blessed with some 90's fuzz bosh. The band features Cristian Campano (ex-Betty Airs) on vocals/guitar, Lewis Mckeown (Pretend Eye) on bass/vocals, Dan De Santis on guitar and Nic Puertolas (ex-Salvagers) on drums. 2013 saw the release of their debut EP “Smile At Your Shoes” and a string of singles followed. They then followed up with 2014’s “Big Weak” and a full length entitled “Good Luck” which was released in 2017. The album was the final LP to be recorded by John Castle in his legendary Shed Studios – where Castle worked his magic on records from the likes of Megan Washington, You Am I and more recently Jack River. Food Court bring energy, riffage and a killer live show drawing rave reviews from fans and critics alike, opening for acts including Courtney Barnett, Dune Rats, Northeast Party House, Beach Slang and Spring King. Recorded at The Woolly Mammoth in Brisbane on the 15h of September 2017. Recorded and mixed by Branko Cosic. Siamese: Adelaide 4-piece Siamese have caused a stir nationally, through a strong commitment to chaotic, yet commanding live shows and the strength of their songwriting. With their debut singles ‘Computer Patient’, ‘Scatterbrain’ and ‘Slaughterhouse’, the band summons the spirit of alternative rock and shoe gaze, honing a unique, yet evocative sound, reminiscent of 90’s acts HUM, Failure and Unwound. Siamese have supported the likes of King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Pond and Flyying Colours, even touring nationally with fellow Adelaide band Horror My Friend. 2017 saw Siamese appear at nationally renowned festivals; Poison City Weekender Festival, A Day of Clarity, Swirl Fest and Against the Grain. Recorded at Against The Grain Fest on the 27th of August 2017. Recorded by Reuben Aptroot and mixed by Branko Cosic. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 21th of January 2018. Show production and engineering: Reuben Aptroot.
Conor and Naomi from Mosquito Coast drop by to chat about their latest shows around Australia for ‘Television Love', the idea of success, the inception of the band, bionic drummers, some existential “Would You Rather” questions, their upcoming tour and much more! You can catch Mosquito Coast on their next tour with Northeast Party House, kicking off on the 26th May in Sydney. Catch them at their Jack Rabbit Slim's show on 10th June - see related links below for ticket links! Thanks to The Hen House Rehearsal Studios and the hipflask app! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themissioncontrolpodcast/message
Asgeir plays his original 'Stardust' before covering Mura Masa's huge jam 'Lovesick'.
Asgeir plays his original 'Stardust' before covering Mura Masa's huge jam 'Lovesick'.
Northeast Patty House perform their tune 'Calypso Beach' before enlisting the help of Nkechi from Saskwatch on a cover of Childish Gambino's 'Redbone'.
Northeast Patty House perform their tune 'Calypso Beach' before enlisting the help of Nkechi from Saskwatch on a cover of Childish Gambino's 'Redbone'.
Ez interviews Melbourne based artisan, Spencer Shaw, the founder of leather goods brand, Leisure Craft, and winner of the Denfair 2016 "Best Stand in Show" with his ceramic and leather pendant light. Coming up on the show: 1. Mishearing conversations 2. S.A.R.S. Masks 3. TED Talk Topic: Plants and Tamagotchis 4. Spencer Shaw: What Does He Do? Does He Do Things? Let's Find Out. 5. GAME: Two(?) Truths and a Lie 6. Tattooed Pigs 7. Spencer talks Leisure Craft and launching his new website Songs: 1. Don't Wanna Try - Saskwatch, 2. No Chill - Vic Mensa feat Skrillex, 3. Hometown Girl - ZHU, 4. For You - Northeast Party House, 5. Tomorrow - Virginia Smith, 6. Life Was Lonely - Tate Sheridan, 7. Candyman - Zedd & Aloe Blacc