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  • EP 11: The inside story of Australia's first outdoor music festival
    2023/03/05

    Breaking away from the asbestos and soot-laced warehouses of the 90’s, Happy Valley was the first time rave culture embraced the beauty of Australia’s natural landscapes. But what came with its quick ascent in popularity was the attention of the authorities. Listen to the full story now.

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    18 分
  • EP 10: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
    2022/12/26

    TEED is an open book, walking us through the successes and lessons learnt during his journey. He delivers honest thoughts on surviving in the music industry, overcoming imposter syndrome, and redefining your idea of success.

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    23 分
  • EP 9: Anna Lunoe
    2022/11/20

    Where songwriters tell stories, this DJ, producer and radio presenter says her job is to capture and create energy. In her production, she expresses that spirit in her style of “Hyperhouse”. In this episode, we speak to powerhouse Anna Lunoe. We chatted about her journey, and how she’s seen the dance music space evolve from her front-row seat over the last 15 years. 

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    19 分
  • EP 8: The Record Store
    2022/10/17

    Whether it’s from behind the store counter, in his rave days, or advocating for change in the industry, Stephan Gyory has watched Sydney’s music history from the sidelines. Steph is a Sydney record store owner and long-time music lover who's been slinging vinyl since the 90s at BPM Records, and since 2003, his own shop The Record Store in Surry Hills.

    Stephan tells us the ins and outs of Sydney’s 90’s rave scene, how he kept a record store alive during the streaming boom (and pandemic), and his theories on why vinyl never dies.

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    21 分
  • EP 7: Sydney's First Night Mayor
    2022/09/19

    When you look at his resume, the job title of NSW Government’s 24-Hour Economy Commissioner sounds like it was made for Michael (Mike) Rodrigues. He founded and directed Time Out Australia, and was a chair of the Night Time Industries Association, an organisation advocating for Sydney’s nightlife after the lockout laws were introduced.

    But with the double blow of the pandemic and lockouts, Mike still has a monumental task ahead of him. We caught up with Sydney's first Night Mayor to hear about the grand plan!

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    18 分
  • EP 6: Revolver Upstairs Club
    2021/01/18

    Revolver Upstairs (aka Revs), on Chapel Street, Melbourne, is undeniably one of the most famous nightclubs in Australia. But they’ve also caught an unshakeable stereotype in the public eye as nothing but a hideaway for unrestrained hedonism. 

    Despite the fear-mongering articles from Aussie media or the viral rumour-spreading Reddit threads, those who know the venue best see it in a different light. Much more than the 72-hour weekend benders it’s known for, Revs has long been dedicated to musical diversity, arts, and culture-building in their community. Hear the story of how this famous nightclub came to life!

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    23 分
  • EP 5: We No Speak Americano
    2020/09/11

    When a track goes viral online, it changes the lives of the artists that made it forever. But because no one knows exactly what makes a track go viral, they’re rarely prepared for what comes next. In this podcast, we investigate the story behind Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP’s 2010 hit, 'We No Speak Americano'. The journey goes behind the scenes, telling the tales of what happened after it blew up, and what they learnt from their crazy experience.

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    20 分
  • EP 4: The rise and fall of Stereosonic
    2020/08/12

    For near to a decade, Stereosonic held the crown as Australia’s most popular electronic music festival. At the height of their success, they sold over 270,000 tickets in one year. But in 2015, the company faced a wave of legal troubles, parent company bankruptcy, and two tragic young deaths at the event. In the aftermath, Stereosonic went under, and plenty of their competitors closely followed. Here's the story of the epic rise and sudden fall of Stereosonic.

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    26 分