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Take 5
DOBBY's songs of fire

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 34:53


There's no other artist quite like DOBBY. The proud Filipino and Murrawarri artist (real name Rhyan Clapham) is a composer, rapper, producer and drummer. He's been performing and releasing music for years, but only just released his debut album.It's called WARRANGU; River Story, and it's about the plight of the Murray-Darling river system. The artistry on this album is magnificent. DOBBY expertly weaves together his own compositions with field recordings and stories from elders, all while documenting the history of these pivotal water sources and the devastating impact water theft has had on them.This Take 5 falls in NAIDOC Week, and the theme in 2024 is ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.'In keeping with this theme, DOBBY shares his songs of fire. The music that lights him up inside and keeps the stories burning.Miss Kaninna - 'Blak Britney'No Fixed Address - 'We Have Survived'Snotty Nose Rez Kids - 'RED FUTURE [Ft. Electric Fields]'Mo'Ju - 'Change Has To Come'Kobie Dee - 'Warriors & Storytellers'

mâmawi musique
Épisode 344 : Dobby

mâmawi musique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 16:25


À mâmawi musique, Moe Clark présente l'oeuvre de Rhyan Clapham, connu sous le pseudonyme Dobby, un rappeur australien aux origines philippo-autochtones membre du peuple Murrawarri, dont le territoire traditionnel est situé en Australie. Il utilis ses compositions à des fins éducatives, tout en travaillant à la réconciliation entre les peuples autochtones et l'Australie. Avec Danika St-Laurent Maheux, assistante à la recherche. Photo : Cole Bennetts

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Á Tea For Two with Áine Tyrrell

DOBBY... oh my goodness what can I even say. I met Rhyan Clapham aka Dobby outside a hotel in New Orleans on the Folk Alliance Conference where we ended up in the same rooms at the same times many a times over the week. I adored his energy and thoughtful nature and we sat in some incredible listening and learning spaces together. Of course I was there to witness his showcase and thought I would love what he did just from our chats, but I was literally blown away by him, his music, his message.... the whole damn thing. My mind melted as I watched him literally RAISE THE ROOF off that hotel room on spirit and energy and move people in such profound ways. The power of music and the power of ancestors so strong. We shared a mad whirlwind of a night out in New Orleans on our final night and vowed to stay in touch back in so-called Australia and so we did. And so started the many cups of teas and adventures that have led to the honour that I have to call Dobby a friend, little brother, and a collaborator. We have joined forces in many ways in my live sets, under the same management, his inputs into We Call You Now, some collaborative writing and recording sessions and most recently in studio again he has started to produce my third album with me. All these things have been so natural and with so much ease and energy because we started in circle, in conversations, in exploration of so many of the invisible things that colonisation does and how we as individual artists and a collective of artists can make the invisible visible and then smash it!This Cuppa went to so many amazing places about language, cultures, identity, genres and the incredible Warrangu River Story which is to be released very soon. Even in listening back to this podcast, I want to ask MORE, so be sure there will be a part II one day soon, but for now pour yourself a cuppa and enjoy this moment. DOBBY is a rapper, composer, producer and drummer. He proudly identifies as a Filipino and Aboriginal musician, whose family is from Murrawarri and Ngemba lands (Weilmoringle, Brewarrina NSW). As part of DOBBY's (pre-covid) tour, he was labelled as the 2018 "BIGSOUND buzz act" with his live show being described as "mind blowing", "dynamic" & "powerful". As the tour continued internationally, DOBBY was listed by media reviews as one of the top 10 buzz acts to come out of both 2019 The Great Escape, UK, and Reeperbahn Festival in Germany, from a lineup of over 450+ artists!DOBBY is a multi-instrumentalist who's is increasingly being known for bouncing between piano, drums, & drum pads, with his unique signature ‘drapping' (rapping & drumming at the same time).He has completed a BMus at UNSW, and an Indigenous Studies Honours (focusing on Aboriginal Hip Hop music) in 2015 and while he continues to make music and tour the world, he currently holds a 3 year position as the Indigenous Convenor at the ANU School of Music (ACT).CONNECT WITH DOBBY:https://www.facebook.com/DOBBYAU/https://www.instagram.com/dobbyau/Support the show

The Music Show
Rivers, rhythm and rhyme with DOBBY

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 54:07


Saturday 4 June: Composer and multi-instrumentalist Rhyan Clapham's call to action to protect water, and celebrate culture and Country.

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
Meet Dobby, the Filipino-Aboriginal rapper calling for environmental action - Kilalanin ang Pilipino-Aboriginal rapper na si Dobby: Kultura't mga isyu ng mga katutubo laman ng kanyang musika

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 21:03


Hip-hop artist Dobby is proud of his Filipino and Aboriginal roots. His music tells stories and raises issues that are important to Indigenous Australians. - Ipinagmamalaki ng hiphop rapper na si Dobby ang kanyang pinagmulang Pilipino at Aborihinal. Natatangi sa kanyang musika ang mga kwento at isyu na mahalaga sa mga katutubo ng Australia.

Deadly Voices from the House
DOBBY | Music Series

Deadly Voices from the House

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 24:24


Rhyan Clapham, aka DOBBY, is a Filipino and Aboriginal rapper, drummer, composer and speaker with family from Brewarrina on Ngemba land. His works combine cultural stories and experiences with his impressive vocal, keyboard and drum skills to create rap that is contagious and unforgettable. Musically trained, DOBBY studied Aboriginal hip hop at UNSW. DOBBY has performed as a rapper and drummer for Dance Rites, BIGSOUND 2017/18, The Plot Festival, Yabun Festival, Koori Radio events, at NAIDOC celebrations across Australia and as been a panelist at VIVID Sydney’s VIVID Ideas Exchange. In this conversation, recorded in June 2020, he was interviewed by our former Head of First Nations, Rhoda Roberts.   You can watch DOBBY's Digital Stage performance from the Joan Sutherland Theatre Stage on Stream.  - The new streaming service from the Sydney Opera House has arrived. At home or on the go, take a front row seat whenever you want. Register for free now and start watching on Stream. Follow the Sydney Opera House on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Take It Blak podcast
Take It Blak podcast - Episode 35 Shakira Clanton & Dobby

Take It Blak podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 21:44


Rae Johnston catches up with talented and determined all-rounder musician Rhyan Clapham, aka Dobby, to chat about his globe-trotting career, his music being taught in schools, and his upcoming gig at Canberra International Music Festival.Then, actor and singer Shakira Clanton drops by to talk about her new show Still, I Rise which features a range of her life experiences - from the racism and sexism she’s faced as a woman of colour in the creative industry to the lessons her single mother tried to impart on her as a teenager.

New Waves
New music by First Nations composers

New Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 72:50


First Nations composers share stories and visions. And make new music for an C18 square piano, voice, violin, and didgeridoo.

New Waves
New music by First Nations composers

New Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 72:50


First Nations composers share stories and visions. And make new music for an C18 square piano, voice, violin, and didgeridoo.

Race Matters
Episode 66: Comfort Food

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 27:36


When you hear the phrase “comfort food” – what's the first thing that comes to mind for you? Chances are, it'll have something to do with your family, culture and/or childhood memories. As we navigate tough week after tough week, comfort food is something we're all probably seeking solace in quite a bit at the moment. Hear from Race Matters contributors Bernadette Nguyen, Sunny Lei, Jess Im, Millie Roberts and Rhyan Clapham, and listeners Zoe and Priyani, about what their comfort foods are, and why. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Race Matters
Episode 52: (Re)connection (with DOBBY)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 18:53


If your artistic practice hinges on live performance, what does COVID-19 mean for you and your livelihood? We catch up with former Race Matters host and rapper DOBBY aka Rhyan Clapham to hear about how he's navigating these uncertain times as a musician. Plus, Soo-Min Shim reads us some quotes that are buoying her through isolation.

Race Matters
Episode 41: Farewell Rhyan!

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 24:59


Rhyan joins us one last time as an in-studio host, for an emotional and laughter-filled yarn with Sara about some of his favourite moments over the past year, and what Race Matters has meant to him. We love you Rhyan!

Race Matters
Episode 33: Paris Report (with PM Kanza.)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 28:23


In a Race Matters first, our resident globetrotter Rhyan Clapham talks race, identity and music with French rapper PM Kanza.

Race Matters
Bonus: At Home with Nadia Hernández

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 59:06


An integral figure in Sydney's creative scene today, Nadia Hernández is a multidisciplinary artist based on Gadigal land. Over two days, Georgia Mokak and Rhyan Clapham shared tea and stories in Nadia's home, spanning reflections on her homeland Venezuela, the complexities of diaspora and the influence of both of these on her practice.

Race Matters
Episode 8: Woke Brownie Points (with Fariha Róisín)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 32:52


Today on Race Matters with Georgia Mokak, we hear from Brooklyn-based Australian-Canadian writer, editor and podcaster Fariha Róisín. She speaks with Rhyan Clapham and Tanya Ali about growing up in Australia, diasporic experience and the importance of meaningful allyship. Later this week, we'll be releasing an extended cut of Rhyan and Tanya's conversation with Fariha – so keep an eye out on iTunes, Spotify and our podcast page. Right at the end of today's show, we mention a really valuable resource – Aamer Rahman's video about reverse racism. Watch it here.

New Waves
Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers

New Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 79:35


Five indigenous composers challenge assumptions about what indigenous music sounds like, shaping new western classical musics to tell their own stories.

New Waves
Ngarra-Burria: First Peoples Composers

New Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 79:35


Five indigenous composers challenge assumptions about what indigenous music sounds like, shaping new western classical musics to tell their own stories.

Old New Borrowed Blue

Rhyan Clapham, better name by his stage name Dobby, is a Sydney Hip Hop artist, producer, and to top it off, can drum too!He is also a tutor of Indigenous Studies, a radio host, and somehow finds time to run workshops, and teach others his art, in community centres around NSW!

Earth Matters
Nuclear dump-stopping + Black Rhymes

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017


SA high-level dump project "dead"After two years of Government pressure and community resistance, the SA Premier has finally declared that his proposal for the state to import high-level nuclear waste from around the world is dead. Karina Lester, Yankunytjatjara-Anangu, from the No Dump Alliance tells us about it. She clarifies that while this is a huge win, two communities are still under the threat of a national dump; the Flinders Ranges and Kimba.We hear three spoken word pieces from talented Aboriginal artists at the Black Rhymes event in Sydney: Lorna Munro, Elizabeth Jarrett and Rhyan Clapham.Image: Exposure Community Expo on nuclear waste in Port Augusta, September 2016.Earth Matters #1091 was produced by Gem Romuld.