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Music Tasmania Podcast is a collection of stories of people and place, and their connections to sound and music. The Podcast covers stories and discusses topics from Punk to First Nations, to recording the Moon, and all of the interesting people and places in between. The podcast is produced by people active in the music industry in Tasmania. The Music Tasmania Podcast is supported by The Australia Council for the Arts, and Arts Tasmania.
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This is episode was recorded on the 4th of August during the University of Tasmania's Songwriting Open Day. The two industry panels were curated and produced by Music Tasmania, in partnership with the School of Music at The University of Tasmania.By Grace McCallum, Mia Palencia, Tim Eilenberg, EWAH, Emma Waters, Keith Deverell
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Dancer, writer, DJ, and radio presenter Elwyn discusses the beauty and freedom of late-night queer spaces and why they needed to document Hobart's party scene. The conversation with Keith Deverell also discusses the reliance on alcohol to fuel the late-night music economy and how drug law reform could help create safe and inclusive places for self-…
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The Festival of Voices director, Peter Choraziak, and Musical Scott Targett respond to the question: why did you start the Tasmanian Songbook? The Tasmanian Song Book is a program of music presented through Festival of Voices that speak directly to the heart and identity of the island and its people. The pair discuss the different curatorial themat…
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In this episode Stephanie Eslake editor of cut common speaks to Jazz musician, educator and music producer Matthew Boden. Stephanie asks Matthew about his perspectives on music‘s infatuation with excellence, and the positive and negative impact this has on the industry. They also discuss making music education applicable, and adaptive to provide co…
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Welcome to the Music Tas Podcast. In this episode, we hear from the Sisters Akousmatica. Their expanded radio projects explore radical transmission possibilities through voice, radio receivers and transmitters, amplified mineral samples, re-kindled transistor parts, pulsar, wind, waves, and words. Recently they drove their Broom Broom vehicle of tr…
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In this episode Stephanie Eslake, arts journalist, and founding editor of national music magazine Cut Common talks with Hobart based singer songwriter and vocal tutor Hannah May. Hannah talks about her own career as a musician and teacher, the all important work/life balance and how having endometriosis, a chronic illness that affects 1 in 9 women …
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n this episode Julia Fredersdorff, Claire Johnston, and Sam Dowson discuss the positives and negatives of record labels. Speaking from their own personal experiences the three discuss how record labels are curators of music, and documenters of culture. They discuss the aesthetics of vinyl and the joy of playing records, and reflect on how record la…
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This episode is a recording of a conversation between Alan Gogoll and Matthew Boden, who discuss their different approaches to reaching audiences through social networking and live streaming platforms, and strategies they use for generating passive incomes from their music. This conversation was facilitated by Ursula Woods, and recorded at our In C…
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In this first episode of the Music Tas Podcast, we hear from the Tasmanian band The Brothers of Country, a band of brothers from across Tasmania, Australia, and the World. The Brothers of Country draw from aboriginal practices and connection to country as the conduit to bring diverse cultural groups into a shared, safe and creative space. Music is …
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Introducing the Music Tasmania podcast, hosted by Bianca Blackhall. In this episode we take a short journey around Tasmania hearing a few tales of the sounds and the places that influenced and make this island the island it is. In this episode we hear short stories from Fiona Hamilton, Julia Drouhin, Christopher 'Gibbo' Giblett, Fiona Hamilton, Geo…
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