From art to war, receiving the Sydney Peace Prize and everything else, renowned artist and filmmaker George Gittoes covers it all.
The Melbourne dancefloor masters talk through their new EP and finding the balance between electronic and analogue instruments.
We let Royal Headache’s Lawrence Hall choose the tunes on FBi’s Sydney music program, for “probably the most punk show The Bridge has ever seen”.
“The most exciting thing to do was to get on the train, go to Sydney and go to Red Eye Records… which was so exciting because we didn’t have that in the country.”
Sam and Christie from Yumi Zouma regale Arvo’s Dom O’Connor with tales of being on tour and adapting to different venues from kitchens to packed performance halls.
Ten years since they released their hit album Wait Long by the River, the Drones are back home in Australia touring with it once more and reminiscing with Dom O’Connor about the good ol’ days when times were… well, pretty much the same.
FBi SMAC award-winner Caitlin Park paid us another visit on Mornings to reminisce with Alex Pye about some of the more exciting places she’s been to play and give a live performance.
“Tonight it is just me: a sweaty man and a laptop.”
Brisbane’s Banff, aka Ben Forbes, dropped by to tell us about his new EP, working with Big Scary’s Tom Iansek, and play a live acoustic version of ‘All Again’.
Pond frontman Nicholas Allbrook takes some time off from scratching his tummy and making little kiddy books with Amber Fresh to co-host this special episode of Dusty Fingers with Martin Doyle. Don’t miss their entertaining dive into Nicholas’ record collection.