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Wednesday
17th March-
Lonelady - Nerve Up
- Author
- Liam Blackford
Any kind of rock music on Warp Records would have been seriously weird ten years ago, especially when you consider that the label is the home to history’s first IDM heavyweights (see Aphex Twin, Autechre, Boards of Canada) and the driving force behind the evolution of that sound. The expansion into hiphop was pretty intuitive and obvious, but what is ‘Warp Records-like’ about post-punk acts like Maximo Park, Born Ruffians, and their latest offering from Manchester’s LoneLady? The answer is that, just like the cerebral sophistication of Aphex Twin back when he destroyed and rebuilt techno, LoneLady’s music aims for the brain as much as the feet, and is so much the better for doing so. more »
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Deaths in Custody Concern Continues
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Travis Collins
Deaths in Custody protestors will march outside Parliament House today.
Protestors want justice for Aboriginal elder, Mr Ward, who died while being transported in the back of a van, two years ago more »
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New Way to Battle Bullying
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Travis Collins
Schoolyard bullying is a serious and escalating issue in Australian schools.
A national anti- Bullying Conference takes place next month which will focus on a new approach to bullying.
Research shows that engaging bullies with their victims, instead… more »
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Pixies Return!
- Show
- Breakfast with Barr
- Presenter
- Peter Barr
Everyone’s favourite Boston-based alternative rock outfit Pixies are coming back.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of their classic 1989 album, Doolittle, Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering – have been tr more »
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Tuesday
16th March-
Shock! Horror!
- Show
- Breakfast with Barr
- Presenter
- Peter Barr
In a colourful career thousands of people across the globe have been delighted, amazed and even shrink-wrapped by the Tokyo Shock Boys.
The onion-crushing, milk snorting scorpion-taunting Japanese Jokers celebrate twenty years of shocking stunts w more »
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