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Ep 417 – Splat Acrobat

Splat Acrobat: Live at the Triffid, Newstead, 2 May 2022.   Splat Acrobat are a Meanjin-Brisbane alternative rock outfit who officially broke up in late 1993 when Pete Fergusson moved to Townsville, but on a few rare occasions since they’ve got together again for a gig or two. The Splats were famous from their conception in early 1990 til their […]

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Live Delay episode 416 featuring Sahara Beck

Ep 416 – Sahara Beck

Sahara Beck:   Live at the Yonder Festival Speigeltent, Mary Valley, 27 November 2021   Sunshine Coast indie-pop artist Sahara Beck is a genre chameleon whose star is well and truly on the rise. Now managed by Secret Sounds, aka the folks behind Splendour in the Grass, Beck is poised to break into the mainstream consciousness after building up 8

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Ep 414 – WHALEHOUSE & GUNK

WHALEHOUSE & GUNK: Live at Netherworld, Fortitude Valley, 30 October 2022 This is episode 414 of Live Delay and we’re featuring two sets from two Meanjin punk rock legends -WHALEHOUSE and GUNK- both one word; all caps. This recording was taken at a special reunion Halloween party held in honour of GUNK on the 30th of October in 2022. WHALEHOUSE

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Ep 412 – Alter Boy

Alter Boy: Live at Yonder Festival Amphitheatre Stage, Mary Valley, 26 November 2021 This episode Live Delay has captured a spellbinding performance from Perth queerlectro pop band Alter Boy. A incredibly unique band -besides the nacreous sheen of oozing talent- Alter Boy identifies as a deaf or hard-of-hearing band, with three of their members identifying as such. Their darkly jubilant

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Ep 411 – Fresco Kyoto

Fresco Kyoto: Live at the Black Bear Lodge, Fortitude Valley, 2 January 2020 Meanjin/Brisbane-based art-pop group Fresco Kyoto came about on the scene in 2017 with the release of their debut single ‘Fool Me Once’, since then they’ve picked up a record deal and released a steady stream of singles and EPs. Taking inspiration from acts like Mansionair, London Grammar,

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