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Music Interview

On ‘Rhinestones’, immediacy and intimacy: HTRK on Arvos with Darren Lesaguis

The beloved Naarm outfit’s Nigel & Jonnine spoke to Darren Lesaguis about the band’s journey towards more stripped back sounds.

Will Toledo of Car Seat Headrest talks influences, evolution and keeping his options open

The Car Seat Headrest blueprint to making a record in a post-genre world.

Musical genius in isolation: The Streets’ Mike Skinner on Arvos with Tommy Codling

Call Mike Skinner’s phone thinking he’s doing nothing better? He’s probs doing a puzzle.

Gordon Koang

From South Sudan to Sydney: Gordon Koang’s musical journey

From South Sudanese household name, to proud new Australian resident. The remarkable Gordon Koang is taking his message of peace, love and unity across the globe.

PRINCI: Self-titled and self-possessed

PRINCI self-actualises on her self-titled debut record. Hear her chat about what it took to get this post-modern pop gem cut, polished and set.

DRMNGNOW on Indigenous Lands and the need for anthems

DRMNGNOW is a multi-disciplinary Yorta Yorta artist based in Naarm (Melbourne). He dropped by the station to talk about his latest single, ‘Indigenous Land’.

Tinariwen chat Desert Blues, the Sahara and music as protest

Renowned worldwide for their incredible musicianship and powerful rebellion, Tinariwen are a Tuareg band who have been making music since 1979. Ahead of their Australian shows this March, we spoke to the collective about music as protest, their latest record Elwan, and the evolution of their live show.

Jamila Woods on being a black woman in Chicago

Chatting with Tanya Ali on Arvos, poet and R&B powerhouse Jamila Woods unpacks her debut album HEAVN and lets us in on how she’s working on the ground to inspire a new generation of young artists.

Wafia: “All I can do is be myself.”

Chatting with Grace & Al on Arvos, Wafia Al-Rikabi explores the balancing act between the political and the accessible when it comes to making music.

Emma Russack Chats Fighting Social Media Fixation With Her Childhood Piano & Performs ‘Body Goals’ Live

Singer songwriter Emma Russack chatted with Tanya Ali on Arvos about her disillusionment with technology and modern dating, going back home and where she disagrees with fellow muso Courtney Barnett.

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