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    Explore " michael gudinski" with insightful episodes like "Aus Music Month: Marcus Knight Talks 'LIV LOUD'", "Aus Music Month: Marcus Knight Talks 'LIV LOUD'", "Matt Gudinski Reveals All: The Making of 'Mushroom 50 Live'", "Matt Gudinski Reveals All: The Making of 'Mushroom 50 Live'" and "Kylie Minogue" from podcasts like ""Triple M Homegrown with Matty O", "Triple M Rock", "Triple M Homegrown with Matty O", "Triple M Rock" and "The J Files Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    Aus Music Month: Marcus Knight Talks 'LIV LOUD'

    Aus Music Month: Marcus Knight Talks 'LIV LOUD'

    Join us on Triple M Homegrown as host Matty O welcomes the legendary Marcus Knight, a pivotal figure in Melbourne's music landscape and the creative force behind Liv Loud. This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a journey through the heart and soul of Australian music during the celebrated Aus Music Month.

    Matty and Marcus explore the remarkable resilience and solidarity within the Australian music community, emphasizing how this special month elevates both emerging and well-established Aussie acts. They delve into the communal spirit of the music industry, highlighting the unity and shared experiences from small pub gigs to sold-out stadium events.

    Marcus shares his commitment to attending as many events as possible, humorously remarking on his lack of flybuys points for travel but ensuring his presence at each significant occasion. This commitment underlines the episode's theme: the dedication and hard work intrinsic to the Australian music scene.

    The conversation takes a poignant turn as they discuss the legacy of Michael Gudinski, a towering figure in Australian music. Marcus reflects on how Gudinski's influence continues to inspire him daily, particularly evident in the lineup of this year's events.

    Listeners are then taken behind the scenes of the mammoth task of organizing such large-scale events. Marcus and Matty peel back the curtain to reveal the core objectives and the intricate planning that goes into making these events a reality.

    For aspiring artists, Marcus offers invaluable advice: a blend of patience and perseverance is key in the challenging yet rewarding music industry.

    The episode rounds off with a lighthearted and engaging game of 'Write, Party, Dinner', featuring iconic acts The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, and Fatboy Slim. Marcus's choices in this game offer a fun and personal glimpse into his preferences and personality.

    Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for this insightful and entertaining exploration of what makes Australian music so unique and impactful, and why Aus Music Month is a crucial celebration of this vibrant industry.

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    Aus Music Month: Marcus Knight Talks 'LIV LOUD'

    Aus Music Month: Marcus Knight Talks 'LIV LOUD'

    Join us on Triple M Homegrown as host Matty O welcomes the legendary Marcus Knight, a pivotal figure in Melbourne's music landscape and the creative force behind Liv Loud. This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a journey through the heart and soul of Australian music during the celebrated Aus Music Month.

    Matty and Marcus explore the remarkable resilience and solidarity within the Australian music community, emphasizing how this special month elevates both emerging and well-established Aussie acts. They delve into the communal spirit of the music industry, highlighting the unity and shared experiences from small pub gigs to sold-out stadium events.

    Marcus shares his commitment to attending as many events as possible, humorously remarking on his lack of flybuys points for travel but ensuring his presence at each significant occasion. This commitment underlines the episode's theme: the dedication and hard work intrinsic to the Australian music scene.

    The conversation takes a poignant turn as they discuss the legacy of Michael Gudinski, a towering figure in Australian music. Marcus reflects on how Gudinski's influence continues to inspire him daily, particularly evident in the lineup of this year's events.

    Listeners are then taken behind the scenes of the mammoth task of organizing such large-scale events. Marcus and Matty peel back the curtain to reveal the core objectives and the intricate planning that goes into making these events a reality.

    For aspiring artists, Marcus offers invaluable advice: a blend of patience and perseverance is key in the challenging yet rewarding music industry.

    The episode rounds off with a lighthearted and engaging game of 'Write, Party, Dinner', featuring iconic acts The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, and Fatboy Slim. Marcus's choices in this game offer a fun and personal glimpse into his preferences and personality.

    Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for this insightful and entertaining exploration of what makes Australian music so unique and impactful, and why Aus Music Month is a crucial celebration of this vibrant industry.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Matt Gudinski Reveals All: The Making of 'Mushroom 50 Live'

    Matt Gudinski Reveals All: The Making of 'Mushroom 50 Live'

    Step into the world of Australian music as Matt Gudinski, CEO of Mushroom, sits down with Matty O on Triple M Homegrown. Together, they delve deep into 'Mushroom 50 Live' – not just an event, but a momentous occasion celebrating 50 songs spanning 50 years of Mushroom's illustrious legacy. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Rod Laver Arena on November 26, this concert promises to be unlike any other. Matt Gudinski sheds light on the intricacies of organizing an event of such magnitude and the unique challenges it presents. But more than just the logistics, it’s the sheer significance of the event that stands out. As Matty O puts it, "it's also the first time all these acts are going to be in one place. This is special. If you're an upcoming artist, you know, you could meet your idol and vice versa for those established acts that are loving the new crop of Mushroom artists coming through."

    Listeners are in for a treat as Gudinski hints at unexpected collaborations and surprise artist appearances, stoking the flames of anticipation. Beyond the event, the episode dives into the legacy of Mushroom and Gudinski’s personal journey. Reflecting on the company's milestone, Gudinski remarks, "For any company to make 50 years is a feat in itself, and I feel that it has been probably the most exciting year of my career so far."

    In addition to music and memories, this episode offers fans an insight into the exclusive merchandise themed around the 50-year celebration. And in a nod to giving back, a portion from each ticket sale, specifically $2, will be generously donated to Support Act. Whether you’re a longstanding fan of Australian music or newly exploring its rich tapestry, this episode is a must-listen. Join Matty O and Matt Gudinski as they journey through time, music, and the heart of 'Mushroom 50 Live'.

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    Matt Gudinski Reveals All: The Making of 'Mushroom 50 Live'

    Matt Gudinski Reveals All: The Making of 'Mushroom 50 Live'

    Step into the world of Australian music as Matt Gudinski, CEO of Mushroom, sits down with Matty O on Triple M Homegrown. Together, they delve deep into 'Mushroom 50 Live' – not just an event, but a momentous occasion celebrating 50 songs spanning 50 years of Mushroom's illustrious legacy. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Rod Laver Arena on November 26, this concert promises to be unlike any other. Matt Gudinski sheds light on the intricacies of organizing an event of such magnitude and the unique challenges it presents. But more than just the logistics, it’s the sheer significance of the event that stands out. As Matty O puts it, "it's also the first time all these acts are going to be in one place. This is special. If you're an upcoming artist, you know, you could meet your idol and vice versa for those established acts that are loving the new crop of Mushroom artists coming through."

    Listeners are in for a treat as Gudinski hints at unexpected collaborations and surprise artist appearances, stoking the flames of anticipation. Beyond the event, the episode dives into the legacy of Mushroom and Gudinski’s personal journey. Reflecting on the company's milestone, Gudinski remarks, "For any company to make 50 years is a feat in itself, and I feel that it has been probably the most exciting year of my career so far."

    In addition to music and memories, this episode offers fans an insight into the exclusive merchandise themed around the 50-year celebration. And in a nod to giving back, a portion from each ticket sale, specifically $2, will be generously donated to Support Act. Whether you’re a longstanding fan of Australian music or newly exploring its rich tapestry, this episode is a must-listen. Join Matty O and Matt Gudinski as they journey through time, music, and the heart of 'Mushroom 50 Live'.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Kylie Minogue

    Kylie Minogue

    Australia has produced its fair share of pop stars, but few are as cherished as Kylie Minogue. 

    From humble soap star beginnings to worldwide chart domination, moving effortlessly between pop, dance, and indie, she has truly earned her title as Queen of Reinvention.

    On the eve of her sixteenth studio album Tension with instant dancefloor hits 'Padam Padam' and 'Tension' we're bringing you up to speed on how she went from doing 'The Loco-Motion' to being an international superstar.

    With huge thanks to Gemma Pike, Gab Burke and everyone involved in the 2018 Kylie Minogue J Files that this episode is built upon.

    Inside Mushroom’s 50-Year Legacy: Matt Gudinski Shares All | FULL INTERVIEW

    Inside Mushroom’s 50-Year Legacy: Matt Gudinski Shares All | FULL INTERVIEW

    Join us on this special extended episode of Triple M Homegrown as we sit down with Mushroom CEO Matt Gudinski, the torchbearer of the iconic Australian music label, to celebrate 50 golden years of Mushroom and the release of the much-awaited 'EGO: The Michael Gudinski Story' gracing cinemas nationwide. In this deep and insightful conversation with Matty O, Matt Gudinski walks us through the glorious journey of Mushroom, a label that has not only shaped the Australian music landscape but has also been a springboard for numerous artists to achieve global stardom.

    As we traverse through the milestones of Mushroom, Matt sheds light on his experiences growing up in the vibrant music environment fostered by his father, Michael Gudinski. From reminiscing about family dinners with international stars like Sting to the lessons learnt from promoting Eminem, Matt opens up about his life, marked by a deep passion for the music industry, and shares candid moments from his childhood and career.

    With Australian music now resonating globally, Matt shares the thrills of witnessing artists break through in 2023 and the unyielding passion that fuels their journey. Delve into discussions on the resurgence of live music post-Covid, and tales of working with megastars like Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, and Ed Sheeran. As we wrap up, don’t miss out on the exclusive insights into Mushroom's upcoming top-secret event this November, capping off the grand 50th-anniversary celebrations.

    Get ready for a heartfelt conversation that not only celebrates the Mushroom story but is also a testament to the unmatched enthusiasm and dedication that continues to drive the success of Australian music on a global scale.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Inside Mushroom’s 50-Year Legacy: Matt Gudinski Shares All | FULL INTERVIEW

    Inside Mushroom’s 50-Year Legacy: Matt Gudinski Shares All | FULL INTERVIEW

    Join us on this special extended episode of Triple M Homegrown as we sit down with Mushroom CEO Matt Gudinski, the torchbearer of the iconic Australian music label, to celebrate 50 golden years of Mushroom and the release of the much-awaited 'EGO: The Michael Gudinski Story' gracing cinemas nationwide. In this deep and insightful conversation with Matty O, Matt Gudinski walks us through the glorious journey of Mushroom, a label that has not only shaped the Australian music landscape but has also been a springboard for numerous artists to achieve global stardom.

    As we traverse through the milestones of Mushroom, Matt sheds light on his experiences growing up in the vibrant music environment fostered by his father, Michael Gudinski. From reminiscing about family dinners with international stars like Sting to the lessons learnt from promoting Eminem, Matt opens up about his life, marked by a deep passion for the music industry, and shares candid moments from his childhood and career.

    With Australian music now resonating globally, Matt shares the thrills of witnessing artists break through in 2023 and the unyielding passion that fuels their journey. Delve into discussions on the resurgence of live music post-Covid, and tales of working with megastars like Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, and Ed Sheeran. As we wrap up, don’t miss out on the exclusive insights into Mushroom's upcoming top-secret event this November, capping off the grand 50th-anniversary celebrations.

    Get ready for a heartfelt conversation that not only celebrates the Mushroom story but is also a testament to the unmatched enthusiasm and dedication that continues to drive the success of Australian music on a global scale.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    HOMEGROWN: Matt Gudinski Talks 'EGO: The Michael Gudinski Story'

    HOMEGROWN: Matt Gudinski Talks 'EGO: The Michael Gudinski Story'

    Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown as we welcome the CEO of Mushroom Group, Matt Gudinski, in an exclusive chat to celebrate the nationwide cinematic release of 'EGO: The Michael Gudinski Story.' Get an insider’s look at what to expect from this highly anticipated film as Aussie music enthusiasts await its public screening.

    Marking half a century of Mushroom’s influence in Australian music, Matt discusses the monumental task of filling his late father's shoes. He emphasizes how the group continues to be a beacon for homegrown talent, carrying the legacy forward and putting Australian music on the global map.

    In an industry as dynamic and challenging as ever, the episode unfolds Mushroom’s multi-pronged approach to nurturing Australian talent. From international and domestic touring to record labels and event production, Matt sheds light on how the Mushroom Group serves as a 360-degree platform for local artists.

    Matty O, an artist signed to Mushroom with British India, shares personal insights on the familial atmosphere within Mushroom, underscoring the symbiotic relationship among artists that fosters career growth.

    Journey back in time as Matt Gudinski shares his earliest memories, giving listeners a rare glimpse into his upbringing and his relationship with iconic artists, including memories of Sting at the dinner table.

    Whether you’re an artist looking for inspiration or a fan eager to understand the essence of Australian music culture, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and behind-the-scenes stories.

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    Ep 32: Kate Ceberano

    Ep 32: Kate Ceberano

    Funk, dance, pop, soul, jazz, rock, musical theatre and, with new album My Life Is A Symphony, orchestral arrangements, Kate Ceberano has covered a lot of musical terrain in her 40-year recording career. In this honest and unflinching chat, the singer/songwriter discusses the pop side of her extensive catalogue of work, starting as singer of '80s band I'm Talking and continuing through the roller-coaster ride of her solo career. Commercial triumphs like Brave and Pash are dissected alongside fan favourites like Think About It! and Kensal Road, with Kate recounting behind-the-scenes stories and sharing what each experience has meant to her. From game-changing performances like the Jesus Christ Superstar arena spectacular to the false start of the Globe album, Kate's career is filled with fascinating stories and life lessons. And, of course, fantastic music, with singles like "Bedroom Eyes", "Brave", "See Right Through", "Pash" and "True Romantic" just some of the tracks covered.

    Bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/aussie
    Twitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @TurnAroundOnJoy
    Instagram: @chartbeatsau, @joyturnbeataround
    Email: chartbeats.au@gmail.com

    Ep 23: Peter Andre

    Ep 23: Peter Andre

    Born in the UK, raised on the Gold Coast and discovered on Australian TV performing Bobby Brown songs, teenager Peter Andre was snapped up by Molly Meldrum for his record label, Melodian. After a couple of years' development, which included a songwriting trip to the UK to work with Phil Harding and Ian Curnow at PWL, the diehard Michael Jackson fan released his first single in 1992. But it was his second release, a cover of "Gimme Little Sign" that turned Peter into a star — and he recalls both his reluctance to record the track and his insistence that he show off his buff body in the music video. Further ARIA chart success continued as did support slots on high-profile Australian tours by Bobby Brown and Madonna, but with it came a backlash from certain quarters. Peter reveals the impact the negativity had on him and why he relocated to the UK to work on his second album. With tracks like "Mysterious Girl" and "Flava", Natural would be the album that would see his career take off in his homeland and allow him to achieve a long-held ambition to sell out Wembley Arena. In our candid interview, Peter also discusses why he left the industry after his US R&B-influenced third album, Time, and the comeback he never expected to have in the 2000s.

    Bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/aussie
    Twitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @TurnAroundOnJoy
    Instagram: @chartbeatsau, @joyturnbeataround
    Email: chartbeats.au@gmail.com

    #164: Michael Gudinski Memorial, Dark Mofo, 2000s Fashion

    #164: Michael Gudinski Memorial, Dark Mofo, 2000s Fashion

    A state memorial for Australian music’s biggest legend has taken place in Melbourne, Myf and Zan were there and reflect on the epic night.

    The foot is staying on the pedal in the fight against sexism and sexual abuse, and we catch up on the conversations and head shaking reactions of the past week.

    Meanwhile the Dark Mofo festival has commissioned, then cancelled an offensive art commission, but is an apology enough?

    It’s the 20th anniversary of that time Björk wore a swan on the red carpet, and while we’re at it we look at other 2000s fashion moments that hint they’re making a comeback.

    And Myf bangs on about something you maybe shouldn’t watch, while Zan is rivalling the paddle steamers week, with her hot tip.

    Show notes:

    MG’s State Memorial was a celebration of 50 years of passion: https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/features/michael-gudinski-memorial-celebration-remarkable-legacy/13271798Patricia Karvelas on the week: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-23/scott-morrison-changed-the-script-women-sexism-political/100023188Katharine Murphy on the Australian PM https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/mar/23/a-reported-of-a-staffer-was-not-enough-for-morrison-to-get-it-now-women-are-tired-of-waiting?Indigenous artist Rachael Sarra’s response to Dark Mofo's apology: https://www.instagram.com/p/CMyGFZqhrlc/Björk’s swan dress: https://www.crfashionbook.com/fashion/a31916811/bjork-swan-dress-oscars-valentino/2000s style comeback must be stopped: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jennaguillaume/2000s-style-comeback-must-be-stoppedAllen v. Farrow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKTOj7HnLbo&ab_channel=HBOEmail us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au

    Bang On is produced by Double J and is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.

    Bonus: A nomination calls 🇺🇸

    Bonus: A nomination calls 🇺🇸

    Jeremy gets her on the phone and just says “What?!”

    “Oh, my God, what's wrong?” said Al Parkinson.

    “There's a Grammy nomination for The Teskey Brothers. Sam's been nominated for a Grammy!”

    A bloody Grammy! Best engineered album - non-classical.

    Along with producer Paul Butler and mastering engineer Joe Carra.

    What's it like to go to a Grammy ceremony?

    Find out on this fish-out-of-water bonus episode.

     

    ARTICLE: Nominated for a Grammy! Let's get to LA.

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    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. 

    Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Spotify

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

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    6. And That's What Happened With The Teskey Brothers 🏆

    6. And That's What Happened With The Teskey Brothers 🏆

    Not just the album, released on 2 August 2019, but the Colors Session recorded in Germany too sends a Teskey wave around the world.

    This record is not going to promote itself!

    The Band is booked to support Tash Sultana through the US before the Australian album tour at the biggest home-country venues they've ever played.

    And the awards show they've watched since they were kids, the ARIAs, announces the 2019 nominations.

    More about 180 Grams at Mushroom.com/podcast/180Grams

    If you're listening on Apple Podcasts we'd love you to leave a review.

     

    ARTICLE: Recording The Teskey Brothers Live, Audio Technology Magazine

     

    WATCH: The Teskey Brothers - Rain | A COLORS SHOW

    WATCH: The Teskey Brothers perform So Caught Up on Jimmy Kimmel

    WATCH: Live at The Forum documentary

    WATCH: The Teskey Brothers perform at the ARIAs

     

    Special thanks to;

    • ARIA for allowing us to use some of the audio from the 2019 ceremony
    • Triple M Sydney, Moonman in the Morning, for use of 2019 interview
    • Triple M News for letting us use part of the news bulletin

     

    Guests

    • The Teskey Brothers - Josh, Sam, Liam, Brendon
    • Jeremy Furze, Applejack Management
    • Al Parkinson, Applejack Management
    • Travon Free, writer and comedian
    • Daniel Glass, Glassnote Records
    • Nao Anzai, audio engineer
    • Rob Teskey, father of Josh and Sam
    • Paul Butler, producer of Run Home Slow
    • Marihuzka Cornelius, Ivy League Records
    • Chris Gill, Northside Records
    • Holger Christoph, Universal Music Germany
    • Tom Rogers, Tour Manager UK
    • Tom Windish, Paradigm Agency USA
    • Joshua Knight, Paradigm Agency USA
    • Charles Twilling, Front of House Engineer USA
    • Michael Gudinski, Mushroom Group
    • Rob Giovanni, Select Music
    • Vanessa Hill, Bay FM Byron Bay
    • Marie Pangaud, Pan Pan Films

    What a list!

     

    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. 

    Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Spotify

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    5. Conga Lines Out Into The Street 🧭

    5. Conga Lines Out Into The Street  🧭

    Three singles will be released and there's a big show to play before the album drops on 2 August.

    The first single is ready to go then the Australian label Ivy League suggests a change.

    Singles two and three come out while the band is in the US then the UK respectively.

    They're booked to play youth festival Splendour in the Grass and there's one plane that can get the Band home.

     

    Special thanks to JazzFM for the allowing us to use the interview with Josh Teskey from the Love Supreme Festival originally posted on Facebook.

     

    More about 180 Grams at Mushroom.com/podcast/180Grams

    If you're listening on Apple Podcasts we'd love you to leave a review.

    Buy Run Home Slow from The Teskey Brothers website.

     

    Guests

    The Teskey Brothers (Josh, Sam, Liam, Brendon)

    Jeremy Furze, Applejack Management

    Al Parkinson, Applejack Management

    Marihuzka Cornelius, Ivy League Records

    Daniel Glass, Glassnote Records

    Holger Christoph, Universal Music Germany

    Tom Rogers, Tour Manager UK

    Mike Barker, Tour bus driver UK

    Joshua Knight, Paradigm Agency USA

    Charles Twilling, Front of House Engineer USA

    Michael Gudinski, Mushroom Group

    Rob Giovanni, Select Music

    Vanessa Hill, Bay FM

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Spotify

     

    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

     

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. 

    Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy, Mushroom Group

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan, Mushroom Group

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice, Mushroom Group

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, Mushroom Group

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    4. Silence… but everyone was yelling 🎛️

    4. Silence… but everyone was yelling 🎛️

    Feisty WhatsApp messages, a missing bass player, a showdown and another grueling overseas tour.

    A band meeting in early January puts the work ahead in perspective.

    Then before the month’s out they’re off to tour Europe.

    Mixing the tracks, Brendon and Sam still can’t get their ideas to match up.

    But labels and the band want the album done.

    By April Brendon walks out of Crystal Mastering in Thornbury with the finished album on a CD.

     

    More about 180 Grams at Mushroom.com/podcast/180Grams

    If you're listening on Apple Podcasts we'd love you to leave a review.

     

    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

     

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. 

    Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    Guests on this episode

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Spotify

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    3. We used every waking hour 🎼

    3. We used every waking hour 🎼

    It’s hot outside the studio, a cooking cauldron of emotions and sidelined expectations.

    Paul Butler must leave in just over a week but at what cost?

    As momentum gains the creative differences on the album grow.

    There’s no time to spend time on the strings, the backing vocals, the horns.

    The Band, Paul and Soren have to use every waking hour.

    ARTICLE: The wisdom of album Producer Paul Butler

     

    If you're listening on Apple Podcasts we'd love you to leave a review.

     

    Guests

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Spotify

     

    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. 

    Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Mushroom Music Publishing, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    2. There were loads of hurdles ➿

    2. There were loads of hurdles ➿

    An international record producer arrives in Warrandyte and they try to start work but things quickly fall apart; band dynamics, equipment and timeline.

    The process is much less like their first album.

    They’ve only got 3 weeks, while producer Paul Butler is in Melbourne, to record all the parts.

    The band have been so busy in the lead up and they’re not ready when they start.

    An assistant engineer is hired - SOREN! - and the process gets underway after a slow start.

    ARTICLE: Around The Teskey Brothers’ studio, under a house in Warrandyte

     

    If you're listening on Apple Podcasts we'd love you to leave a review.

     

    Guests

    • The Teskey Brothers; Liam Gough, Josh Teskey, Sam Teskey and Brendon Love
    • Jeremy Furze & Al Parkinson, Applejack Management
    • Paul Butler, producer of Run Home Slow
    • Soren Maryasin, assistant engineer, Run Home Slow
    • Rob Teskey, father of Josh and Sam

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

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    Spotify

     

    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Mushroom Music Publishing, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1. I bet they can't do it live 🎤

    1. I bet they can't do it live 🎤

    Two Teskey Brothers become four (adding Brendon and Liam) as the band emerges from a decade outside Melbourne to sell out city venues.

    They release Half Mile Harvest (debut studio album), get some industry attention, sign management and navigate intense label interest as they prepare to record album number two.

    Charismatic Englishman Paul Butler is recruited to produce what will become Run Home Slow.

    "My first thought was, wow, what a voice what a band. What a groove. I bet they can't do it live" - Jeremy Furze, manager of The Teskey Brothers, after hearing Half Mile Harvest, the first album by The Teskey Brothers.

     

    ARTICLE: The Teskey Brothers’ rare deal

     

    If you're listening on Apple Podcasts we'd love you to leave a review.

     

    Guests

     

    More about The Teskey Brothers

    Run Home Slow - Buy/Listen

    theteskeybrothers.com

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    YouTube

    Spotify

     

    Contact: podcasts@mushroomgroup.com

    180 Grams is a production of the Mushroom Group

    The show's title, 180 grams, comes from the weight of a collector-edition vinyl record. 

    Something special, to keep, to listen to and hopefully appreciate more than once.

     

    180 Grams Production Team

    Host: Mikey Cahill

    Scripting: Mikey Cahill & Courtney Carthy

    Producer & editor: Courtney Carthy

    Marketing: Lukas Setyadi, Lauren McCully & Tom Connellan

    Media: Dan Baker & Loz Grice

    Web development and design: MCH

    Executive producer: Matt Gudinski, the Mushroom Group

     

    Music used in the episode is approved by Applejack Music and The Teskey Brothers, in consultation with Ivy League Records, Universal Music and Glassnote Records.

    More about the show: https://mushroom.com/podcast/180grams/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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