Samantha Groth
Cut Copy on making dance music that isn’t just for the club
Cut Copy’s Tim Hoey and Mitchell Scott joined Samantha Groth on Lunch to chat about their new single ‘Airborne’, dance music that doesn’t alienate, and getting older, but staying young.
Kardajala Kirridarra: Beatrice Lewis on storytelling & connection to country
Kardajala Kirridarra producer Beatrice Lewis chats the importance of women as creators and connection to country with Samantha Groth.
Kirin J. Callinan on Bravado: “It’s full of so many ideas that it’s confusing even for me”
Letting us in on the creative process behind new album ‘Bravado’, Kirin J. Callinan dished up his top tips for making friends and premiered a new track.
Benjamin Booker Interview: Finding Balance In Mexico
“I think the confrontation with just like death, and realising that everything is very temporary, that you can die at any time, really helps you to make the right decisions.”
NAO talks jazz, the power of the internet and her new collaborative project
From formal jazz training to her unique style of wonky funk, UK singer-songwriter NAO talks with Samantha Groth about her music and how she made her name.
Moses Sumney talks masculinity, vulnerability and the power of being emo
“When I can, I’ll play a venue that reflects how sacred music is to me, and a church seems to be the perfect place. The acoustics are great and people are terrified of speaking, so it works out.”
Playmate: ‘Thirty Three’ at The Old Fitz
It’s Saskia’s thirty-third birthday party, and you’re invited. This immersive play by Michael Booth has all the intensity of an interactive work, without you having to get involved.
Playmate: ‘This, This is Mine’ by The Corinthian Food Store
Samantha Groth doesn’t want to tell you about this play because it’s such a nice surprise. But she really, really wants you to see it.
Playmate: ‘HeySorryGottaGoBye’ at 107 Projects
‘HeySorryGottaGoBye’ explores the incredibly isolating narrative of social anxiety in a fresh, exciting and intimate way. Showing at Sydney Fringe Festival.
Playmate :: ‘Drift’ at ATYP Studio 1
See fresh, millennial voices using their own language in a legitimate form of art