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		<title>New Weird Australia, Volume Three.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 10:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Weird Australia Volume Three, November 2009, NWA003 DOWNLOAD ZIP FILE (AUDIO &#38; ARTWORK): Standard Quality, 160 kbps (90MB) &#124; Higher Quality, 320kbps (164MB) 1. JEFF BURCH, Untitled 1 (The Western Hour) (3:44), from &#8216;As I Remember, If I Remember Correctly, I Arrived Sweetly&#8217; 2. AFXJIM, Through The Woods (6:08), from &#8216;POWWOW Eight (Blackout Music)&#8217; [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Weird Australia Volume Three, November 2009, NWA003</strong></p>
<p><strong>DOWNLOAD ZIP FILE (AUDIO &amp; ARTWORK)</strong>:<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.newweirdaustralia.com/releases/New-Weird-Australia-Volume-Three-160.zip">Standard Quality</a></strong>, 160 kbps (90MB) | <strong><a href="http://www.newweirdaustralia.com/releases/New-Weird-Australia-Volume-Three-320.zip">Higher Quality</a></strong>, 320kbps (164MB)</p>
<p>1.<strong> </strong><strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/jeff-burch/" target="_blank">JEFF BURCH</a></strong>, Untitled 1 (The Western Hour) (3:44),<br />
<em>from &#8216;As I Remember, If I Remember Correctly, I Arrived Sweetly&#8217;</em><br />
2. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/afxjim/" target="_blank">AFXJIM</a></strong>, Through The Woods (6:08)<em>, from &#8216;POWWOW Eight (Blackout Music)&#8217;</em><br />
3. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/fortyeightfour/" target="_blank">48/</a></strong><strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/fortyeightfour/" target="_blank">4</a></strong>, Hlibt (3:39), <em>previously unreleased</em><br />
4. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/the-singing-skies/" target="_blank">THE SINGING SKIE</a></strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/the-singing-skies/" target="_blank">S</a>, September (2:52), <em>from &#8216;September Sky&#8217;</em><br />
5<strong>. </strong><strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/k-mason/" target="_blank">K MASON</a></strong>, Of 2 Evils (7:15), <em>from &#8217;2 (Evils)&#8217;</em><br />
6. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/alps/" target="_blank">ALPS</a></strong>, Goosebeak Whale (2:21), <em>from &#8216;Alps Of New South Whales&#8217;</em><br />
7. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/drive-west-today/" target="_blank">DRIVE WEST TODAY</a></strong>, Anthropology (4:37), <em>previously unreleased</em><br />
8. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/adam-trainer/" target="_blank">ADAM TRAINER</a></strong>, Corrosion Party (4:22), <em>previously unreleased</em><br />
9. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/comatone/" target="_blank">COMATONE</a></strong>, They Fall Freely (6:05), <em>previously unreleased</em><br />
10. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/zeal/" target="_blank">ZEAL</a></strong>, Wasps (2:34), <em>previously unreleased</em><br />
11. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/namatoke/" target="_blank">NAMATOKE</a></strong>, A Mountain With A Secret (4:53)<em>, from &#8216;Chiaroscuro&#8217;</em><br />
12. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/lecter-macabre/" target="_blank">LECTER MACABRE</a></strong>, Granelli (New Version) (2:43), <em>previously unreleased</em><br />
13. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/bum-creek/" target="_blank">BUM CREEK</a></strong>, Fast Forrest (5:13), <em>from &#8216;Bum Creek&#8217;</em><br />
14. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/anon/" target="_blank">ANON</a></strong>, Quiver Crura Quaker (13:46),<em> previously unreleased</em><br />
15. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/erasers/" target="_blank">ERASERS</a></strong>, Lost///Found (4:26),<em> from &#8216;Erasers&#8217;</em><br />
16. <strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/pompey/" target="_blank">POMPEY</a></strong>, Actual Locks (3:20), <em>previously unreleased</em></p>
<p><strong>Compiled by Stuart Buchanan</strong> <strong>&amp; Danny Jumpertz</strong><br />
<strong>Artwork by Lee Tran Lam, </strong><strong><a href="http://www.leetranlam.com" target="_blank">www.leetranlam.com</a></strong></p>
<p><em>Click artist title for background information and links.</em><br />
<em>All music donated by the artists for use in this compilation only, all rights reserved.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Sleeve Notes, November 2009:</strong></em></p>
<p>The old adage still holds true &#8211; one man&#8217;s meat is indeed another man&#8217;s poison.  Divert the same philosophy to music and the song remains the same.  One woman&#8217;s rock is another woman&#8217;s roll &#8211; or thereabouts.</p>
<p>We make this point to simply note that our definition of &#8216;weird&#8217; is purely subjective &#8211; and we make no claim otherwise.  The artists that represent Volume Three of New Weird Australia truly stretch, invert and redefine the notion of &#8216;weird&#8217;.  To some, this selection might well be perilously unlistenable, to others we&#8217;re toying dangerously with pop at various flash-points throughout the compilation.  And therein lies the point.</p>
<p>Our mission is not to meticulously scope and define what is to be &#8216;weird&#8217; (#FAIL).  Our mission rather is to map out a loose terrain &#8211; one that skirts around the topological spread mapped by mainstream alternative media, and one that sits both simultaneously in and out of reach.  New Weird Australia is designed as a bridge to reach fresh pastures &#8211; at some points that journey might feel familiar, at others it might be terrifyingly new.</p>
<p>Given that we&#8217;re now on our third volume, we understand that in order to go deep, we also have to go wide &#8211; which means fucking with the boundaries at both ends of the spectrum.  From <strong>Zeal</strong>&#8216;s quasi-Anticon hip-pop to <strong>Anon</strong>&#8216;s 14-min noise excursion, Volume Three does indeed traverse considerable distances &#8211; along the way winding via <strong>Lecter Macabre</strong>&#8216;s pitch-black slow-mo roar to <strong>Pompey</strong>&#8216;s steel-drum romp that winds the set towards a final, optimistic flourish.  We could obviously go much wider and much deeper yet &#8211; there lies new worlds to conquer in future volumes.</p>
<p>For now, for this month, this is our definition of <strong>New Weird Australia</strong>. Some you&#8217;ll adore, some you&#8217;ll abhor &#8211; and with that very disagreement, we&#8217;ll all find common ground.</p>
<p><em><strong>New Weird Australia</strong> is a not-for-profit initiative established to promote eclectic and experimental Australian music.  Free compilations are available to download every two months from <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com" target="_blank">www.newweirdaustralia.com</a>.  Contributions from Australian musicians and designers are welcomed and encouraged &#8211; submission details and terms can be found on <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/about/">the About page</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Unpopular Music, A Benefit For FBi Radio.</title>
		<link>http://newweirdaustralia.com/2009/10/unpopular-music-a-benefit-for-fbi-radio/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 06:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unpopular Music, A Benefit For FBi Radio. With:  Pimmon &#38; Jeff Burch (Solo Sets &#38; Debut Live Collaboration as Mandala Trap), Comatone, Kyu, Anon, Scissor Lock, Anna Chase, Nick Wishart with DJ Sets from Kevin Purdy (Tooth), Tim Ritchie (Sound Quality, ABC Radio National) and Tom Smith (Cleptoclectics). Saturday 7th November 2009 Red Rattler, 6 [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Unpopular Music, A Benefit For FBi Radio.</strong></p>
<p>With:  <strong>Pimmon</strong> &amp; <strong>Jeff Burch</strong> (Solo Sets &amp; Debut Live Collaboration as <strong>Mandala Trap</strong>), <strong>Comatone</strong>, <strong>Kyu</strong>, <strong>Anon</strong>, <strong>Scissor Lock</strong>, <strong>Anna Chase</strong>, <strong>Nick Wishart</strong> with DJ Sets from <strong>Kevin Purdy</strong> (Tooth), <strong>Tim Ritchie</strong> (Sound Quality, ABC Radio National) and <strong>Tom Smith </strong>(Cleptoclectics).</p>
<p><strong> Saturday 7th November 2009<br />
Red Rattler, 6 Faversham Street, Marrickville</strong><br />
Entry By Donation ($10 Minimum)</p>
<p>Three FBi radio shows, <strong>New Weird Australia, Unputdownable &amp; Sunday Night At The Movies</strong>, come together to present ‘<strong>Unpopular Music</strong>’ &#8211; a benefit to support their station.  They’ve pooled their collective networks and gathered <strong>twelve</strong> of <strong>Sydney&#8217;s</strong> <strong>innovative</strong>, <strong>experimental</strong> <strong>artists</strong> &#8211; all of whom are donating their time, with all proceeds going directly to FBi, helping to ensure the ongoing survival of Sydney&#8217;s home of new music.</p>
<p>Sydney design crew <a href="http://soppcollective.com/">Sopp Collectiv</a>e have also jumped on board by donating their unique design talents for the event poster and flyer, featuring a unique series of ‘Unpopular Creatures’ – the degenerate ‘yin’ to Yo Gabba Gabba’s ‘yang’.</p>
<p><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/unpopular/">Full line-up details and more info</a> &gt;</p>
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