Past Interviews
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Samora Squid
Tue 7 Apr 2026 22:00
Hailing from Lutruwita/Tasmania, genuine sideshow freak Samora Squid brings their surreal, dark, physical comedy and deadpan cynicism to Melbourne. Joining Ryan live in the studio for a chat about their comedy festival performance at The Tote on Sunday, April 12 and 19, they'll also chat about fronting grind core bands like Onanizer and The Spewed. Tune in as Samora swallows a sword live in studio.
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PSI PHI
Tue 7 Apr 2026 20:00
Boasting a collection of high-calibre musicians with an impressive pedigree (The Cat Empire, The Badloves, Ajak Kwai), PSI PHI will be launching their debut album at Shotkickers on April 18. Drawing inspiration from the gatefold-era of 70s prog and psych rock hedonistic excess, PSI PHI evoke the gods and monsters of the golden age of rock with virtuosity and intensity. Members of the group stop by Pojama People, tune in to hear them chat with Chris Pearson about the upcoming show.
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The Antics
Tue 7 Apr 2026 16:00
Local punk band The Antics are back and hungrier than ever with their debut self titled album, which they've just released through Rack Off Records. With a raucous lineup of mates Cutters and Screaming Target, The Antics hope to fill hearts and ears with a night of noise and fun. Ahead of the show at The Tote on April 10, the band drops by Underground Love to chat with Jordan about the new record.
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Romanie
Tue 7 Apr 2026 14:00
on Radio City
Multi-award-winning Naarm/Melbourne-via-Belgium indie musician Romanie will launch her sophomore LP 'It's Not That Funny' at the Railway Hotel this May 16. Moving between chaos and calm, anguish and optimism, the record explores trauma, healing and growth with raw lyricism and a growing grit in her sound. Crispi catches up with Romanie on Radio City, listen in to hear tracks from her new record, which builds on the candid storytelling that defined her debut record.
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Disco Arabesquo
Tue 7 Apr 2026 11:45
In the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, Arabic countries had a very interesting mash-up of cultures. The Middle-East and North Africa were influenced by different spheres through politics, religion and ideologies. Bringing you Arabic sounds with worldly influences, MzRizk catches up with Disco Arabesquo on Boogie Beat Suite.
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Uriel's Bath
Tue 7 Apr 2026 08:00
Joining Claire on The Breakfast Spread this Tuesday morning is Julia Mcfarlane and Thomas Kernot from Uriel's Bath (J Mcfarlanes Reality Guest/ Angel Wash). They just dropped their new, self-titled EP earlier this year, which splashes around with ambient, industrial and techno sounds. Bringing in a selection of tracks to share with Claire Dickson, tune in for a round of Musical Chairs.
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Kavisha Mazzella
Sun 5 Apr 2026 17:00
Local singer-songwriter Kavisha Mazzella was born in the UK to Italian and Anglo-Burmese parents. She is about to launch her new album, 'There is a Field', recorded with Nicholas Lyon, and the title track is based on a Sufi poem by Rumi that she's set to music. Kavisha drops by the Global Village to chat with Roger about the album, tune in to hear some of her new music.
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OjiAji
Fri 3 Apr 2026 17:00
on Stone Love
Born in Japan and raised in Australia, OjiAji is a multifaceted artist whose music serves as a bridge between his dual identities and addresses the challenges of mental health within the context of his unique background. His 2021 album 'Irene' sold over 500 copies on vinyl, and was nominated for the 2022 Australian Music Prize. Stopping by Stone Love to play a couple of songs live to air, tune in to hear about his new album, which he'll be launching at the Railway Hotel on April 10.
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Augie March
Thu 2 Apr 2026 14:30
on Radio City
Born in post-grunge Collingwood in late 1995, Augie March are celebrating 20 years of their platinum album 'Moo, You Bloody Choir' which saw the band gate-crash the mainstream party in 2006. Playing their third studio album in its entirety at The Croxton on April 9, the record features their hit, 'One Crowded Hour' which topped Triple J’s Hottest 100 at the time. Tune in to Radio City as Crispi catches up with vocalist/guitarist Glenn Richards while he's in town.
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Mondo Freaks
Wed 1 Apr 2026 17:30
When Pigs Fly are doing it in Castlemaine this weekend. They've invited some of their favourite farm friends from here and abroad, like Detroit legend Patrice Scott, Naarm darlings Wax’o Paradiso, the ever soulful Wild Gloriosa, and heaps more. Funk lords Mondo Freaks are also on the bill and will drop in for a chat with DJ Love Potion on The Afterglow to get us all excited!
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Yawning Man
Tue 31 Mar 2026 21:00
Formed in the sun-baked deserts of Southern California, Yawning Man make desert rock music, that is hypnotic, instrumental, and deeply atmospheric. With roots stretching back to the generator parties of the early Palm Desert scene, their music blends surf-inflected psychedelia, loose improvisation, and expansive groove, influencing generations of heavy and experimental bands worldwide. Tune in as Mario Lalli chats about Yawning Man's show with Rubber Snake Charmers at Stay Gold on April 2.
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Devil Electric
Tue 31 Mar 2026 20:00
A tango between vintage doom metal and modern heavy rock, Devil Electric's new album 'Tahlia' is a homage to the Latin phrase 'that which nourishes me, destroys me'. Known for their crushing riffs, haunting vocals, and commanding stage presence, the band are coming on to Pojama People for a Studio 5 Live performance. Chris Pearson catches up with the four-piece about their new album.
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Mondo Ritmo
Tue 31 Mar 2026 13:30
on Dounya
Known for high-energy, genre-fluid sets that blend globally influenced club sounds with percussive elements and "leftfield curveballs," Mondo Ritmo is the creative project of Naarm-based DJ and designer Jarrod Porter. A veteran of the Melbourne underground scene since 2004, the project has earned an international reputation for its versatile, dancefloor-focused curation. Tune in to Dounya as Jarrod joins DJ Matab on the show.
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Raw Humps
Mon 30 Mar 2026 17:00
on Headhunters
Bubbling away underground, Raw Humps is uttered in whispers, built on a transcendental live show that is always unique and challenging, they bring a message of anarchic freedom. Stopping by PBS to join Elle on Headhunters, Raw Humps will be chatting about their new EP ‘Church Services’ - a prayer, a testament and a celebration of everything it means to be HUMAN. Tune in to hear a stripped back, live performance from the local group.
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Adam Halliwell
Mon 30 Mar 2026 09:30
on Deeep Space
'Sono Una Pera' is an Italian folkloric inspired album by local musician Adam Halliwell. Weaving between improvisations and compositions using old and new forgotten technologies, the album relays stories, fantasies, tales and false experiences inspired by a quasi-Italian life with his grandparents in Diamond Creek. Performed solo and recorded live early last year, Lloyd will be catching up with Adam about the new album. Tune in to find out when it's due for release.
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kisses
Mon 30 Mar 2026 08:00
Following on from 2024’s self-titled ‘kisses’ cassette, the band return with an evolved expression of their signature whimsical, intimate yet expansive brand of genre-bending folk. Delivering ten songs that fly straight from kisses’ heart into your dreams, the group stop by PBS to catch up with Claire Dickson on The Breakfast Spread. Tune in for a live, intimate performance from kisses, playing tracks from their new album 'You Are in My Dreams’.
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Joel Stern
Sun 29 Mar 2026 22:00
Naarm/Melbourne-based sound artist Joel Stern is a curator and researcher with an interest in how sound and listening are part of shaping who we are as people and as cultures. He will be joining Ian this Sunday to talk about his latest release 'Environments 12', which delves into the complex connections and influences between the natural world and sound technologies, and interrogates the questions and uncertainties with which the modern world layers this ambiguous and baffling relationship.
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Nicole Skeltys
Fri 27 Mar 2026 20:00
Artificial is the solo project of Nicole Skeltys, who's also one half of Australian electro-femme pioneers B(if)tek. Penny caught up with Nicole at the ‘re:send’ stage at un:send festival this year, tune in to hear her eccentric mixture of deep analogue bleeps, hillbilly house, fizzy disco, arthouse movie samples and '70s British TV comedy.
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Jeku
Fri 27 Mar 2026 20:00
Joining Penny for this episode of Passing Notes is Helsinki artist Jeku. His latest release ‘Peyote Trance’, follows Jeku's journey into the 'trip', where mother nature pulls the strings, instead of the tin foil hatted puppet masters that hold the strings to us all. Finding solace in the dance and opting for psychedelic enlightenment over psychological terror, tune in for an energetic guest mix and interview from the Paris based producer.
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Albrecht La'Brooy
Fri 27 Mar 2026 08:00
Jumping on the Wheels Of Steel this morning is local live show and improvisation enthusiasts Sean La'Brooy and Alex Albrecht, aka Albrecht La'Brooy. Running Analogue Attic Recordings, they'll be playing a selection of unreleased Analogue Attic tracks to plug the 15 Years of Butter Sessions Records party, happening at Collingwood Children's Farm on April 3. Tune in to The Breakfast Spread from 8am to hear the local duo's guest mix.