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Watch & Listen :: I Know Leopard ‘Perfect Picture’ live on The Bridge

Sydney crooners I Know Leopard dropped in on The Bridge with Amelia Jenner for a chat and a beautiful live performance of ‘Perfect Picture’. It was an entirely positive affair, talking about writing positive music with their friends, big choruses and favourite pop songs…

Watch Asgeir ‘King and Cross’ live acoustic in the studio + interview

All the way from Iceland, Asgeir joined us in the studio recently for a live serenade, playing two acoustic songs from the album In the Silence. Listen to the full interview and watch ‘King And Cross’ live in our little studio.

Watch Metronomy ‘I’m Aquarius’ live at FBi + Interview on Arvos

Watch Joseph and Oscar from Metronomy perform a stripped-back version of “I’m Aquarius” live in our lobby! The best antidote to the post-Splendour sads.

Watch & Listen :: Caitlin Park ‘Hold Your Gaze’ live on Arvos

Watch Sydney darling Caitlin Park do a stripped-back version of ‘Hold Your Gaze’ live in the studio, and talk flirting, musical love affairs and the making of her new EP.

Watch & Listen :: Jen Cloher & Courtney Barnett ‘Stone Age Brain’ live acoustic on Arvos

This is like a two-for-one talent treat… With a little help from her regular band-mate Courtney Barnett, Jen Cloher performed this acoustic, stripped-back version of ‘Stone Age Brain’ – usually a duet with Tim Rogers (You Am I).

Watch: Moby interview on Mornings with Stephen Ferris

Electronic music pioneer and all-round legend Moby swung by to talk to Stephen Ferris about having Elton John as a fan, being friends with […]

Watch: CHVRCHES interview with Chris Zajko & Michaela Morgan

CHVRCHES came into the station to discuss their debut Australian tour, the transition from day jobs to full time musicians and the possibility of returning for next year’s Laneway festival.

Watch: Cakes Da Killa live on Stolen Records

“I’m out here, Sydney, no filter, looking good, smelling good…” Cakes Da Killa chats to Shantan Wantan Ichiban about making his new mixtape ‘Just Desserts’, homophobia in hip hop and “sending the wrong pheromones out on the treadmill”… then hits the mic live in the studio.

Splashh on Girls Gone Mild

Even though three out of four members call Australia and New Zealand home, Splashh are here on our shores for three shows only. Let’s make that four shows, when you add Girls Gone Mild to the list! Catch the indie-rock four piece as they summon back some summer vibes and guest program a couple of their favourite tracks.

Donny Benet on Wooing With Wise Guys

The funky synth legend Donny Benet himself joins Girls Gone Mild ahead of his performance at FBi’s All Our Friends gig. Just before he invades Oxford Art Factory with the like likes of Richard In Your Mind, Day Ravies and Unity Floors, this sophisticated lover shares all his relationship secrets with Girls Gone Mild.

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