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Music Tasmania Podcast is a collection of stories of people and place, and their connections to sound and music. The Podcast covers stories and discusses topics from Punk to First Nations, to recording the Moon, and all of the interesting people and places in between. The podcast is produced by people active in the music industry in Tasmania. The Music Tasmania Podcast is supported by The Australia Council for the Arts, and Arts Tasmania.

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Music Tasmania Podcast is a collection of stories of people and place, and their connections to sound and music. The Podcast covers stories and discusses topics from Punk to First Nations, to recording the Moon, and all of the interesting people and places in between. The podcast is produced by people active in the music industry in Tasmania. The Music Tasmania Podcast is supported by The Australia Council for the Arts, and Arts Tasmania.

    The Fountain of Knowledge: Songwriting and Representation

    The Fountain of Knowledge: Songwriting and Representation

    Episode 18 is a live recording from the first Fountain of Knowledge industry panel at the Songwriting Open Day at The University of Tasmania. The panel, chaired by Keith Deverell, features local artist Emma Waters (EWAH), Tim Eilenberg from APRA AMCOS, and local music technologist Grace McCallum, who discuss licensing, royalties, and artist representation.

    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    The Fountain of Knowledge: Songwriting and well-being

    The Fountain of Knowledge: Songwriting and well-being

    Episode 17 is a live recording from the first Fountain of Knowledge industry panel at the Song Writing Open Day at The University of Tasmania. The panel, chaired by Keith Deverell, features local artist Emma Waters (EWAH), Tim Eilenberg from APRA AMOC, Mark Bain from Performance Under Pressure and the TSO, and Maru Mani from The University of Tasmania, who discuss performance techniques and methods for working through anxiety and health and well-being.

    • 38 Min.
    The Fountain of Knowledge: Independence vs. representation

    The Fountain of Knowledge: Independence vs. representation

    This episode is a live recording from our third Fountain of Knowledge skills and development workshops. The panel, chaired by Keith Deverell, features local artist Julia Wilson (Brain Drain, Rice Is Nice), Lucinda Shannon (Slag Queens), and Chloe Alison Escott (The Native Cats), who discuss demystifying agencies, labels and all things PR, and what it looks like to self-manage as an independent artist.

    • 1 Std. 15 Min.
    The Fountain of Knowledge: Making it in the music industry

    The Fountain of Knowledge: Making it in the music industry

    This episode is a live recording from our second Fountain of Knowledge skills and development workshops. The panel, chaired by Priya Vunaki, features local artist Grace Chia and Aarti Desai from The Push, who discuss building audiences and being authentic when developing your music career.

    • 1 Std. 11 Min.
    The Fountain of Knowledge: Telling your story and nailing your biography

    The Fountain of Knowledge: Telling your story and nailing your biography

    This episode is a live recording from our first Fountain of Knowledge skills and development workshops. The panel, chaired by Priya Vunaki, features Lucy Cutting, Laura Imbruglia, and Elliot, who discuss biography writing, interview techniques, and approaching different media outlets.

    • 54 Min.
    Nipulan/Hobart Little Bands with Georgia Lucy

    Nipulan/Hobart Little Bands with Georgia Lucy

    Nipaluna/Hobart's Little Bands is a unique source of creativity, expression, and new music that has carried on a Melbourne legacy of improvisation and being rubbish that started in the early 1980s. In this podcast, Keith chats with little band organiser and art music extraordinaire Georgia Lucy about the beauty, anarchy, and legacy of Little Bands.

    This podcast is supported by Arts Tasmania

    • 1 Std. 5 Min.

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