Asha Jefferies

Ep 313 – Cigány Weaver

Photo: Cigány Weaver – Lauren Crabbe Cigány Weaver: Live at Yonder Festival, Mary Valley, 29 November 2019 Brisbane-based Romani-style jazz ensemble Cigány Weaver have been working hard to win over audiences with their spectacular live shows for several years now, including spots at the Woodford Folk Festival, Caloundra Music Festival and MONA’s Dark Mofo. The band’s debut, self-titled EP was […]

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Ep 284 – Best of 2019 Part 1

For this episode we are doing something a little different. As it has officially ticked over past the halfway mark of 2019 we thought we would have a retrospective and look back at some our favourite live tracks that we have featured this year. Featuring highlights from Luca Brasi, Bad Bangers, Dumb Things, P-Unique, Requin, McKisko, turnpike, Harmony, Asha Jefferies,

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Ep 280 – Asha Jefferies and June Low

Photos: Asha Jefferies – Jerry Kam June Low – Pasi Ihalainen Asha Jefferies: Recorded by Scott Mercer. Mixed by Branko Cosic. Recorded at The Triffid, Brisbane, 19th March 2019. Asha is an artist who has been around for a while, commanding audiences with her honest and brutal lyrics combined with a striking vocal presence. First releasing a single in 2016

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EP 131: First half of 2015 review – Pt 2

This episode of Live Delay showcases some of the performances that have been featured on the show during the first half of 2015. Artists include Love of Diagrams – Double Negative Recorded & Mixed by Paul Maybury & Joe Fairburn. Recorded at PBS FM Studios, Melbourne on the 3rd of February, 2015. Zeahorse – Pools Recorded & Mixed by Ben

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Episode 123: Asha Jefferies; Skullcave

Asha Jefferies Recorded & Mixed by Branko Cosic. Recorded at the 4ZZZ Car Park on the 18th of April, 2015. Growing up in Brisbane, Asha Jefferies has many musical influences, including Ben Harper, Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins and Jeff Buckley. At the age of 11, Asha started playing guitar and soon after started writing songs. Her songs are characterised by

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