The Australian Music Vault celebrates contemporary Australian music and is as much about the future of music as the past. Sound as Ever, an Australian Music Vau...
Sampa The Great: Black Girl MagikExploring stories from new voices in Australian Hip Hop Song: Black Girl Magik by Sampa the Great Music Industry: Gabriel Gleeson, Stephanie Rickards, Rielly Haberecht & Jake KerrJournalism: Mariam Isa, Carla de la Paz, Ashna BharkhadaSound Design: Angelina Crutchfield This episode of Sound as Ever began with a focus on the themes of identity and belonging, using Zambian born artist Sampa the Great’s track Black Girl Magik, which draws attention to a lack of non-Anglo representation in the culture of her new home of Australia. The story became one of immigration and cultural representation, with a window to the music and stories of African-Australian artists. We highlight the changing direction of domestic hip hop while celebrating a wave of new talent garnering major label attention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sound as Ever - Season 2 - Episode 5
30/70: Nu SpringThe creation of new music scenes Song: Nu Spring by 30/70 Music Industry: Henry Lucas, Philippa Conlon, Zak Boardman & Lucy WhiteJournalism: Rhiannon Down, Samuel Richards and Hamish LindsaySound Design: Israel Carter This podcast explores the genre-bending world of Melbourne’s jazz/rap/soul/hip hop fusion scene, specifically its innately free and collaborative nature as displayed by the 30/70 collective and their song Nu Spring. Genre-defying music defined because of its community rather than solely the final product has paved the way for innovative acts and fresh scenes to find their way into the public eye.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sound as Ever - Season 2 - Episode 4
Regurgitator: If this is the Blues, Why do I Feel so Green?The Band in a Bubble Song: If This is the Blues, Why do I Feel so Green? by Regurgitator Music Industry: Jasper Bradley, Dan Walkeden and Juan PiflowJournalism: Katie Colston, Linda Liem and Hussan JamaSound Design: D.A. Calf Framed by this iconic Regurgitator song, this episode of Sound As Ever explores the creative merit, failures and ultimate succeses of the Band in a Bubble project, an experimental project that was a blend of reality TV and interactive media that resulted in the album Mish Mash. Whilst a typical blues-rock song at its core, contextualised within the album and reflected against their other works, this song epitomises the genre-defying, innovative and often characteristically unique characteristics of the unorthodox musical group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sound as Ever - Season 2 - Episode 3
Hexdebt: Bitch RisingA New Wave of Feminism in Australian Punk Song: Bitch Rising by Hexdebt Music Industry: Kingsley Siejka, Adrienne Arnot-Bradshaw and Hayden RyanJournliasm: Catie McLeod, Jonti Ridley and Madi ChwastaSound Design: D.A. Calf This episode of Sound as Ever explores the song Bitch Rising by Hexdebt, a Melbourne-based intersectional feminist/non-binary punk band signed to Poison City Records. In contextualising Hexdebt in the Melbourne/Australian music scene, we’ll explore how the music scene is changing in terms of inclusivity, and how the conversation around gender and neuro-diversity has shifted over the years. Interviewees: Agnes Whalan, Isobel D’cruz Barnes and Aife Larkin from Hexdebt, Ruari Currin from PBS show Fang It, Eve Fraser (Gender Pies), Shannon Driscoll from Girls Rock Melbourne!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sound as Ever - Season 2 - Episode 2
Peter Allen: I Still Call Australia HomeAn Iconic Australian Song Song: I Still Call Australia Home by Peter Allen Music Industry: Maree Pearson, Brontë Pitcher and Madeline KernsJournalism: Stephen Jauw Waludin, Annie-Mei Forster and Rio DavisSound Design: D.A. Calf This episode of Sound as Ever explores the elements that contributed to the long-lasting legacy of the iconic Australian song I Still Call Australia Home by Australian singer-songwriter Peter Allen. The song will be discussed in terms of its impact and influence on the Australian culture and the idea of national identity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian Music Vault celebrates contemporary Australian music and is as much about the future of music as the past. Sound as Ever, an Australian Music Vault podcast, will offer a youth perspective on issues within the Australian contemporary music industry. Young content makers and radio producers have produced podcast episodes that delve into challenges and issues facing the music industry, highlight brilliant Australian music and discuss perspectives on the music community.Season 2 is a collaboration with RMIT University and explores the stories and issues around iconic Australian songs. Episodes 1 - 6 are produced by RMIT Music Industry students with interviews by RMIT Journalism students and RMIT Sound Design students completing the soundscapes. More information about the Sound as Ever podcast can be found on the Arts Centre Melbourne website. The Sound as Ever logo was designed by Hannah DeBuhr.