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Deadly Sounds Episode 498 – Didgeri-Stu (OKA)
Deadly Sounds talks to Didgeri-Stu (aka Stu Boga Fergie) from OKA about what inspires their unique fusion of traditional and electronic music
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Tjintu Desert Band’s new album
Grandfather’s Country: Reflecting the culture of the Western Desert through music
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Mau Power: Growing Pains
No artist on the local hip-hop front has flown the Torres Strait Island flag as prolifically as Mau Power, aka Patrick James Mau. With seven mix tapes to his name, his own hip-hop collective and label (One Blood Hidden Image) as well as numerous Deadly Award nominations, the 31-year-old MC is now gearing up to release his new album.
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New sound for Marcus Corowa
This year Marcus is hoping to transition from the sounds of blues, jazz and funk to a more commercial sound
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Deadly Sounds Episode 979 – Shellie Morris
Deadly Sounds talks to the lovely Shellie Morris on topics ranging from growing up with a white family and her journey back to her roots, to the wonderful music she is making day in day out.
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Silent Night East Arnhem style
Stewart Gaykamangu recently recorded a special rendition of the popular Christmas Carol, ‘Silent Night’ in Yolngu
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Heart strings
Gurrumul’s new album released this month won’t disappoint fans, capturing the uniqueness that is ‘Gurrumul’ and backed by the richness of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO).
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Music mentor
Over the course of her 25-year career so far, it’s been obvious that Lou Bennett has music embedded in her DNA
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Deadly Sounds Episode 367 – David Page
Venture back to 2001 when we talk to Bangarra Dance Theatre composer David Page about what he was up to all those years ago
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Deadly Sounds Episode 335 – Deborah Cheetham
Yorta Yorta woman and renowned soprano Deborah Cheetham talks to Rhoda about discovering her cultural identity
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Crossing Roper Bar success
Nearly 10 years ago leading jazz musician Paul Grabowsky crossed the Roper River
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Doing it proud for women and culture
Twenty years ago The Tiddas brought a whole new era of music to our ears
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1000 – Music Millennia
Australia’s first national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music program, Deadly Sounds has celebrated its 1000 episode
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Catching the ride to fame
The first time Deadly Sounds interviewed Christine Anu she was on stage performing at the Belvoir Street Theatre in Sydney
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