Past Interviews
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Crispi
Sat 11 Jul 2026 08:00
PBS announcer Crispi from Radio City will be coming on to 5ft High and Rising this morning, chatting with Myles about the epic line up for this year’s Swinging City. Presented by PBS and Leaps and Bounds, Swinging City is an annual tradition of a live broadcast from one of Yarra’s many great establishments. Taking place at The Stingo on July 23 from 1pm - 5pm, Crispi and Ernie from Swinging Doors will present four hours of live music, including Georgia Fields, Charles Jenkins and Leah Senior.
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The Owls
Sat 11 Jul 2026 07:30
Alternative rock band The Owls blend rhythm and blues, alt-country and folk influences with raw electric guitar textures and poetic songwriting. Their new single ‘Unfinished Business’, speaks to the question, what drives creativity? Resolving in the conclusion that, “in a past life, I must’ve had unfinished business.” Myles catches up with singer-songwriter and guitarist Sean McMahon about the new track.
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Miles Nautu
Fri 10 Jul 2026 17:00
on Stone Love
After his Studio 5 Live performance, Aboriginal and Fijian producer and rapper Miles Nautu will catch up with Milo Eastwood on Stone Love. Fresh off releasing his new EP, 'the front', the record's focus track, 'lost', is an upbeat, vibrant jazz-rap cut built on Latin-infused drums and a mystical flute melody, featuring a dream collaboration with UK rap veteran Coops. Known for his commanding and dynamic live sets, tune in to find out when Miles Nautu will next be performing in Melbourne.
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Fosters
Fri 10 Jul 2026 14:00
on Tomorrowland
Proud Kaurna man and Aboriginal DJ residing in Melbourne, Fosters fell in love with the house music scene in the early 2000s. Since then, he’s found his own brand of self-proclaimed 'chug' to his unique take on all things house and tech house. This NAIDOC week on July 10, Fosters will be playing a set for 'Gunuwarra: Deep Winter Rooftop Gathering’, a free-entry evening of First Nations music, culture, community and connection in the heart of Melbourne. Fosters joins Edd Fisher for a guest mix.
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Bagful of Beez and Heir to the Squandered Millions
Thu 9 Jul 2026 14:00
on Radio City
Link McLennan from Bagful of Beez and Ross McLennan from Heir to the Squandered Millions will be stopping by Radio City this week to chat with Crispi about their new singles. Link Meanie - aka Link McLennan - has always been known for his love of pop, even when screaming his guts out in the Meanies, while Ross McLennan is known for his power-pop outfit Snout. Tune in to hear about their release show at The Tote on July 16.
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Pirritu
Thu 9 Jul 2026 09:00
With two album releases under his belt, Pirritu’s work honours a cultural journey connecting to land, language, and family with a continual thirst for deeper understanding. His music features folk instrumentation weaving amongst his unique vocals like the gentle wind and waters that the Ngiyampaa man sings of, with stories of sadness, love and hope. To kick off the show this week, Lauren Plant is joined by Pirritu for a captivating, live in studio acoustic performance.
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Freyja Garbett
Thu 9 Jul 2026 00:00
on Game Jams
Blending modern jazz, cinematic composition and electronic texture, Freyja Garbett is an Australian pianist, composer and producer. Drawing on influences from film, contemporary classical and improvisation, her work explores atmosphere, narrative and groove. Matt catches up with Freyja, chatting about her new album 'Sowden House', where her worlds of jazz, cinema, and video-game storytelling collide.
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Michael Mildren
Wed 8 Jul 2026 11:00
From singer-songwriter at the 1980 Daylesford Folk Festival supporting Ralph McTell, to solo techno at The Big Day Out; from a marathon 12-hour synth improv for Melbourne Fringe Festival to an episode on ABC Compass about his music therapy work with Dementia sufferers, Michael’s musical career has taken as many turns as the instruments he has picked up on the way. Tune in to Southern Style as Michael brings his guitar and mountain dulcimer into the studio for an exclusive live performance.
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Sweet Felicia and the Honeytones
Wed 8 Jul 2026 10:15
The Echuca Moama Winter Blues festival is running from July 23 - 26, and on the line up is award-winning artist, powerhouse bassist, and soulful vocalist Sweet Felicia and the Honeytones. Since forming the band in 1999, Sweet Felicia has shared stages with legends including BB King and Ron Wood, and in 2010 represented Melbourne as a semi-finalist in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee. Listen in to Roots of Rhythm to hear more about Sweet Felicia's extensive musical career.
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Hey Gringo
Wed 8 Jul 2026 10:15
Coming in to Roots of Rhythm this morning to join Helen Jennings in the studio, is multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Daryl Roberts. His band Hey Gringo have eight funky blues albums of original music, which have charted up to No. 2 on 'The Oz Blues & Roots Airplay Charts', and they are about to drop their ninth album 'Adios Amigos'. Tune in to hear about the bands upcoming shows, along with tracks from the new record.
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Jason Tamiru
Wed 8 Jul 2026 08:00
This morning on The Breakfast Spread, presented by Stone Love’s one and only Richie 1250, proud Yorta Yorta man Jason Tamiru will be joining the show. Passionate about supporting his people’s creativity, Jason has worked with many of Naarm’s most iconic performing arts companies, and is the Creative Director of Yalinguth. Tune in for sounds and stories woven together by Jason with the yidaki and clapsticks, and to hear about the Yalinguth Archives event on July 22 at the Builders Arms Hotel.
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Deafheaven
Tue 7 Jul 2026 22:00
This week on Tyrannocoreus, Ryan catches up with George Clarke, vocalist for US black-metal trailblazers Deafheaven. Coming over to Australia for a bunch of shows, their 2025 album 'Lonely People With Power' is their sixth album, and embraces the band’s full identity after years of evolution. The record captures Deafheaven’s innate ability to mix and merge melody with brutality, and pain with poetry. Tune in to hear about their show at The Forum on July 9.
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Growth
Tue 7 Jul 2026 22:00
'Under The Under' is the new sophomore album from local band Growth. Starting as a reflective space to explore the sorrows and sharp angles that come attendant with a lifelong diagnosis, Growth has found meaningful ways to channel the ugliest and most jarring fragments of the self. Opening for Rivers of Nihil at Max Watt's on August 15, tune in to Tyrannocoreus as Ryan catches up with the band ahead of their show with the US death metal group.
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Wybie
Tue 7 Jul 2026 15:15
The music of Wybie has an odd magic, blurring the borders between folk storytelling, art-rock and experimental production meet. Starting out in 2019 as the brainchild of guitarist, producer and songwriter Kyle Muir, Wybie are putting together a farewell show at Northcote Social Club on July 11, with special guests Captain Beep Boop and Moby Beefheart. Tune in to the show as Kyle joins Jordan for some live music and some chats.
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Davin Ojala
Tue 7 Jul 2026 09:00
on Mystic Brew
This morning on Mystic Brew, Iwuda, the solo project of First Nations bassist Davin Ojala, will join Mike Gurrieri on the program. Named after the Anaiwan word for echidna, Iwuda draws on jazz, groove, and a wide range of musical traditions to arrive somewhere distinctly its own: bass-forward modern jazz with a searching, restless quality at its core. Tune in to hear about 'Music for Iwuda', the upcoming debut album from Davin Ojala.
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Bridget Small
Tue 7 Jul 2026 08:00
Joining Claire Dickson this morning for a special, Tuesday guest mix is PBS announcer Bridget Small. With a selection of tunes that reflect a deeply thoughtful ear and an intuitive approach to programming, her sets favour leftfield chuggy downtempo, homespun DIY guitar music and long-lost gems uncovered through close listening and curiosity. Find out about her upcoming DJ set at 'HIGH GROUND: IN MOTION' on July 18 at The Evelyn Hotel, as part of Leaps and Bounds.
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SOVBLKPSSY
Mon 6 Jul 2026 22:00
on The Blend
Tune in to The Blend tonight as Emelyne is joined by SOVBLKPSSY, a Ngarrindjeri DJ, producer and radio host currently based on Gadigal and Wangal land. She has carved out her role in the broader queer community as a DJ who moves within both rhythm and resistance, making a name for herself all across so called Australia. Listen in from 10pm to hear about Rydeen and SOVBLKPSSY's new EP 'DONT TELL ANYONE'.
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Jeane
Mon 6 Jul 2026 16:00
on Homebrew
Fresh off the release of their debut EP 'Sicko', Naarm’s Jeane return to The Tote this July 24, with support from local bands Sonic Reducer and Gloomie. Led by front woman Jazz Johnston, 'Sicko' explores faith, femininity, vulnerability and self-expression through jagged guitars, hook-heavy songwriting and raw, unfiltered storytelling. Jeane stop by PBS, chatting with Brooke on Homebrew about their new EP and the release show.
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Crank
Mon 6 Jul 2026 08:00
Tune in to The Breakfast Spread this morning as Remy from local group Crank joins Claire Dickson for a round of Musical Chairs. Conceived by Sam in Briagolong in 2022, Remy will be chatting about the band's new self-titled album, out via Southern Exposure Records on 10 July, and sharing some of the tracks that have inspired the band throughout their musical journey. Listen in as Remy and Claire also chat about Crank's upcoming show at the Lithuanian Club on 11 July.
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Believe
Sun 5 Jul 2026 20:00
Sydney quartet Believe return with 'Nature's God': a meditation on the beauty of human existence and the power of the planet we love. This ode to connection is a bold next step for a band exploring what it is to be fully, unabashedly alive in the moment. The powerhouse group combines four of the most inventive improvisers – and composers – in Sydney’s creative music scene. Greg Sher catches up with Clayton Thomas, the bassist from Believe, ahead of their show at Jazz Lab on Sunday, July 12.