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House Culture

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On the House Culture Podcast we sit down with some of the most iconic characters from the the world of House music for a candid chat to discover how they fell in love with the scene and how it has shaped their life. It could be an artist, a DJ, a promoter or a club owner – whoever they are, we’ll make sure they have a fascinating story to tell. Hosted by House Culture Managing Editor Matt Rouse, follow now to make sure that you don’t miss out on any future episodes. FOLLOW US Instagram: @hou ...
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The Brighton Paradox

always possible

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The Brighton Paradox is a unique audio project, investigating the UK city of Brighton & Hove’s creative and economic potential in uncertain times. This project is about celebrating and amplifying Brighton’s greatest assets and ideas. It is about better understanding some of the challenges, the risks and the change already happening. This podcast is for anyone who cares about Brighton & Hove. It is for people passionate about Brighton's business, creative, education and public service, and co ...
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Talking Matters is the place where pioneering record label founder and music industry manager Nick Halkes talks with fascinating people who have faced significant challenges in their lives but moved through them providing some inspirational teachings in the process. Future guests include a record breaking explorer, an esteemed war photographer and a trailblazing academic who couldn't read until the age of eighteen. If youre interested in getting involved you can contact Nick at nick@incentiv ...
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Rockwater In Conversation With

Rockwater

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Welcome to Rockwater In Conversation With. In this podcast series, hosted by Sophie Corbett, we explore the shallows and depths, the light, the dark, the colour, and the energy of some remarkable people, to open our minds to their experiences and insight, and hopefully, capture something precious along the way. Our first series see us chat to Olympic legend Dame Kelly Holmes, Davina McCall, Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim, former boxer Tony Bellew, comedic stalwart Rob Brydon, and Matchroom Boxi ...
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The Chemical Brothers Podcast

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The Chemical Brothers are a British electronic music duo composed of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons originating in Manchester in 1989. Along with The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, and fellow acts, they were pioneers at bringing the big beat genre to the forefront of pop culture. In the UK, they have had five number one albums and 13 top 20 singles, including two number ones. The duo have won a number of awards throughout their career, including four Grammy Awards—twice for Best Elect ...
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Trailblazers : electronic pioneers

Trailblazers : electronic pioneers

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Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris return with the show that explores the lives and influences of the trailblazing pioneers of electronic music as they tell their unique stories and speak about the music that sound-tracked their fascinating lives. Bringing decades of experience and knowledge, Nick ( co-founder of XL Recordings, founder of Positiva and the man who signed The Prodigy) and Eddy ( a widely respected dj, radio and tv presenter who has written and co-produced music used in shows s ...
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You Wanted a Hit!

Michael Smith & Theo Beidler

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A discussion of unlikely, perplexing, and positively bizarre hit songs that swept the nation, and often the world. Have you ever heard a classic song and thought, "why on Earth was this popular?" Or "How did this even get played on the radio?" Well, we're here to answer these questions for you. Each episode we will explore the backstory, creation, and success of one unlikely smash hit. The catch? Only one host knows which song will be the topic. Hosted by music fanatics and pop culture enthu ...
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The Secrets of Success

Love Live Music

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Welcome to the Love Live Music Secrets of Success Podcast. If you are interested in being successful in your music industry career, you have come to the right place! In this Podcast we will be chatting with the super successful people who make the music industry tick. We will be picking their brains, extracting their secrets for success and listening to their reflections on their careers. My name is Sally Jackson Freeman and I have been working in the music industry since the 80’s. I started ...
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The Howe Sound System

The Howe Sound System

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Broadcasting from Bowen Island in the Howe Sound each week on 101.7FM CHLY, The Howe Sound System brings you the finest selection in electronic, experimental hiphop, ambient, dub and whatever else we dig up in our vast music archives.
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Casual Swim

Casual Swim

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Webby and Cannes Lion award winning Casual Swim pick the brains of the creative and music worlds greatest artists and thinkers. Recorded in London, broadcast worldwide. Guests so far include Four Tet, Lee Scratch Perry, Roots Manuva, Flying Lotus, The Pharcyde, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Michelle Coltrane, daughter of Alice Coltrane, and John Coltrane, Gilles Peterson, Mac Demarco, talking Ninja Tune with Kid Koala, Blackstreet, Tim Sweeney, Jordan Rakei, Andres, Nightmares on Wax, Jacques Gr ...
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A Little Moore Conversation

Ralph Moore

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A new podcast, bringing together dance music icons with old friends & collaborators from across the art and entertainment worlds. With the emphasis on bringing together like-minded musical legends with slightly left of centre leanings, Ralph's podcast is about unique pairings and agenda-setting topics of conversation. The lead figure will always be a key figure from dance music: icons like Norman Cook, Pete Tong and The Black Madonna among them as well as key global artists like Cassy, Phant ...
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Fatboy Slim skyrockets to fame with his 1998 album You've Come a Long Way, Baby. Since them, his set-up hasn't changed much, but he continues to deliver hit after hit. Featuring: Fatboy Slimโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A group of US researchers has asked is whether adding the techniques of video gaming could work for kids with ADHD, depression and anxiety. Guest: Dr Norman Swan, host of What's That Rash? podcast and RN's The Health Reportโดย Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Renowned author, comedian, actor and poet Stephen Fry has been described as one of the most treasured minds of his generation. The wordsmith is bringing his love of words and storytelling to Australia at the end of the month for a series of shows - and joined Radio National Breakfast to share a sneak peek of what the audience can expect. Guest: Ste…
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One year on since a majority of Australians voted no to the Voice to Parliament, how are younger indigenous leaders maintaining the momentum for change? Guests:Bridget Cama, Wiradjuri woman and Co-Chair of the Uluru Youth Dialogue Marcus Stewart, Nira illim bulluk man of the Taungurung Nation; inaugural Co-Chair of the First Peoples Assembly of Vic…
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Green Day's album 'Dookie' is turning 30, and to celebrate the milestone the band have released 'Dookie Demastered'. That involves transferring each track on the album on a different device that "demasters" it - including an animatronic fish, and an electric toothbrush. Guest: Ce Benedict, Music Show Executive Producer…
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Employers are pushing the government to expand the number of firms classified as small businesses in a bid to reverse the record number going under. The proposal would increase the number of employees a small business can have from 14 to 24. Guest: Sally McManus, Secretary of the ACTU Producer: Max Chalmers…
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Employers are pushing this change to the definition of a small business, unions say that would weaken worker protections - and the Albanese Government says it won't be implementing the changes. The Chief Political Correspondent for The Conversation Michelle Grattan joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Mi…
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Deputy Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has condemned a rally of around 50 white supremacists dressed in black and wearing balaclavas in the border town of Corowa on Saturday. The member for Farrer says the offenders were "rightly condemned" amd they need to be "called out and found out". The MP says she was glad locals made it clear there was no room …
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Let's start with cricket, Australia has qualified for the semi-finals of the women's T20 World Cup after beating India. While in motor racing, Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazlewood have won the fastest ever Bathurst 1000. And in football, Socceroos coach Tony Popovic is up against his old captain when Australia plays Japan in their World Cup qualifyin…
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The Albanese government is facing a new fight over industrial relations rules, with employers calling for the definition of a "small business" to be expanded. The push is being fiercely opposed by the union movement. Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations Murray Watt told Radio National Breakfast the Government is "very willing to have in…
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The Voice to Parliament referendum was defeated a year ago today, with many using the anniversary to reflect on the result. Prominent Yes campaigner, Thomas Mayo says he doesn't think the referendum was a mistake, or those who voted no were "voting against progress" but he claims they fell for the "tactics" of the no campaign. Guest:Thomas Mayo, In…
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Citizen scientist across Australia will be picking up their binoculars today to take part in the 11th annual Aussie bird count. BirdLife Australia's "chief bird nerd" joins us to tell us why the count is so important and what we've learnt about Australia's birds in the last decade. Guest: Sean Dooley, senior Public Relations Advisor BirdLife Austra…
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A landmark class action lawsuit will take place in the Victorian Supreme Court. The plaintiffs, represented by Maurice Blackburn, allege Westpac and Macquarie Leasing engaged in predatory lending practices that saw customers stung with high interest loans from car dealers. Guest: Rebecca Gilsenan Maurice Blackburn’s national head of class action Pr…
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The UN accuses Israeli tanks of forcing their way into a peacekeeping base in southern Lebanon overnight. Forty nations have condemned a spate of attacks on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon - as Israel warns the peacekeepers to move position. Guest: Andrea Tenenti, UNIFIL spokesman Producer: Anne Barker…
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The Government has stopped repatriation flights from Lebanon to Australia due to decreasing demand. But Lebanese Muslim Association leader Gamel Kheir told Radio National Breakfast the Government has a "moral and legal" obligation to bring Lebanese-Australians to safety. Guest: Gamel Kheir, Secretary of the Lebanese Muslim Association Producer: Mad…
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While the tale of Peter Pan and Captain Cook is well known, a new stage production - starring comedian Colin Lane - explores the characters origin story. Colin Lane stars in Peter and the Stargazers, the award winning Broadway show Guest: Colin Lane, comedian and actorProducer: Matt Simpson, Madeleine Hanger and Kimberley Price…
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Scientists in China are trialling stitches that stimulate healing using electrical charge. So, how does this new technology work? And how soon might we see something like this on the market? Also this week, the Nobel Prizes in Medicine, Physics and Chemistry were all announced. And there was something of an AI theme to the award winners. Guest: Dr …
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Tennis great Rafael Nadal will retire after the Davis Cup next month after a dominant career as one of the "big three" alongside Federer and Djokovic. Nadal who was in the top 10 world rankings for over 20 years, announced his retirement on social media where he has been flooded with tributes. Guest: Christopher Clarey, tennis journalist and New Yo…
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Mackenzie Arnold's stellar performance in the longest penalty shootout in World Cup history in the Matilda's 2023 campaign saw the goalkeeper become an instant household name. Now, she's released her memoir MACCA: My Story So Far and reveals her struggles with self-belief, hearing-loss and the highs of the Matildas ride. Featuring: Mackenzie Arnold…
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Australia is under pressure to strengthen its sanctions against Myanmar - as the country's protracted civil war comes up for new discussion at ASEAN. The UN's Special Rapporteur has put the demands in talks in Canberra with Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Guest: Tom Andrews, UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar Producer: Eleni Psaltis and Anne Barker…
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The October 7 anniversary, this set the tone for the Parliamentary week - particularly with no bipartisanship reached on a motion about the occasion.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese found himself in hot water over comments regarding Tourette's syndrome - apologising twice for the remarks. And with rock lobster tariffs with China now removed, are the…
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China's four year campaign against Australian exports appears to be over, after Beijing confirmed it would lift restrictions on Australian lobsters. Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham says the Opposition "welcomes" the move, which it sees as a "positive step". But he says the Coalition continues to have other security concerns, which "at times the A…
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There was barely a dry eye in Paris when Australia's Saya Sakakibara won Gold in the BMX race this year - rushing to hug her brother Kai, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during a race in 2020. Saya's win was particularly emotional for parents Martin and Yuki, who helped care for Kai after his injury. Guests: Martin and Yuki Sakakibara, Nation…
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More Australian women than ever are freezing their eggs in an attempt to prolong their fertility. It's big business for reproductive clinics but doesn't necessarily guarantee a successful future pregnancy. So what's driving the uptake? Guest: Dr Charley Zheng, fertility specialist and obstetrician, Adora fertility Producer: Ali Benton…
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