Tkay Maidza’s second studio album Sweet Justice comes at a time of reflection and growth for the artist. She joined Maleeka Gazula on Up For It! on the day of her album’s release to tell us all about it.
The ease in which Doss and Nino Pa’ Piu are able to weave bars in and around each other on their latest project II Piece 2 makes a lot of sense when you realise the two are brothers. They joined Tommy Codling on Arvos as FBi Radio’s Independent Artists of the Week.
On his latest LP Again, Daniel Lopatin examines his own musical memory from the familiar to the unknown. The artist joined Krishtie Mofazzal and Chuyi Wang on Deep Web on the day of his album’s release for a special episode dedicated to the Oneohtrix Point Never project.
Chatting to Luke Joseph on The Bridge, the Sydney/Eora artist talks her fantasy RPG influences, the origins of the Pluggnb genre and her new single ‘realm change (under ur helm)’.
Salllvage caught up with John Troughton on Up For It! to discuss the influences that have carried him through his artistic career, from Guy Ruin to Salllvage and beyond.
There is something about 700 Feel’s sound that should not work but simply does. The Sydney-based duo spoke with John Troughton on Up For It! about their EP, Muscle Memories Vol. 1 and what listeners can expect from them next.
Simon Caldwell’s contribution and dedication to Sydney’s music scene via the channel of community radio is pretty remarkable. Madi Martin-Bygrave sat down with him for a chat about his time on air.
A special interview with Mount Eerie, also known as Phil Elverum formerly of The Microphones, on Surfacing with Luke M de Zilva as part of the theme of fauna.
SPELLLING’s new album has an especially distinctive sound, even by FBi’s standards. She joined Bindi Mutiara on Up for It! to take us through her Album of the Week-awarded new release.
“Surprising energy for 10pm EDT, Addie is bright eyed and bubbly, sitting outside somewhere, a graffitied shutter dimly lit with a string of bulb lights hanging behind her.” Rhea Thomas sits down with Addie Warnacke, aka Computerwife, for an honest and deep chat about radio, Tumblr, and making jingles.