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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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Eddy Current Fires Up
- Show
- Breakfast with Barr
- Presenter
- Peter Barr
After a slew of seven inch singles, heaps of EP’s, and two ripper records, Melbourne rockers Eddy Current Suppression Ring has released their latest collection of sound – now with ballads!
The quality quartet’s heading this way for a couple more »
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Shearwater - The Golden Archipelago
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Damian Smith
Matador Records
Listening to Shearwater’s latest album is almost like getting lost in some slightly sinister dream world, filled with Minotaurs, secret islands and growing discord. It’s impressively cinematic in scope and demands to be taken seriously… more »
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Monday
15th March-
The Leisure Society - The Sleeper
- Author
- Em Urquhart
Combining the pop-folk sensibilities of Belle and Sebastian with the delicate instrumentation and dynamic sensitivity of Fleet-Foxes, it is no surprise that Brian Eno declared The Leisure Society to be a band worthy of enthusiasm.
The Sleeper, the band’s debut album, cements itself firmly in the burgeoning genre of indie folk… more »
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Victims of Spin
- Show
- Morning Magazine
- Presenter
- Damian Smith
Just how much of what we read in the newspaper is driven by PR?
Online news site Crikey and the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism have spent six months trying to find out, and they reckon they have a good idea.
Morning Magazine’s Damian Smith spoke with Crikey editor Sophie Black to find out the magic number, and the worst offenders… more »
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