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		<title>New Weird Australia, Broadcast Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 20:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Weird Australia broadcasts weekly on Sydney’s FBi Radio – playing two hours of new, experimental and ecelctic Australian music. The show features regular guest performances, playing exclusive in-studio sessions – many of which are previously unreleased. This free download collects together twelve of these exclusive tracks from Danger Beach, Collarbones, Ghost_, Blake Freele, Dual [...]]]></description>
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<p>New Weird Australia broadcasts weekly on Sydney’s FBi Radio – playing two hours of new, experimental and ecelctic Australian music. The show features regular guest performances, playing exclusive in-studio sessions – many of which are previously unreleased. This free download collects together twelve of these exclusive tracks from <strong>Danger Beach, Collarbones, Ghost_, Blake Freele, Dual Uzis</strong> (feat, members of <strong>The Splinter Orchestra, Nhomea, Seeake </strong>and <strong>Ghoul</strong>), <strong>Raven, Nhomea, Kate Carr, Actual Russian Brides, Crab Smasher</strong> and <strong>Forenzics</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>New Weird Australia, Broadcast Two, NWAB002</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.bandcamp.com/album/new-weird-australia-broadcast-two" target="_blank">DOWNLOAD FREE at newweirdaustralia.bandcamp.com</a></strong></p>
<p>1. DANGER BEACH, Lakes (feat. Tv Colours) (2:10)<br />
2. COLLARBONES, I Sea A Wolf (Psuche Cover) (3:06)<br />
3. GHOST_, Seqe (feat. Black Pyramid) (6:30)<br />
4. BLAKE FREELE, Bitter Springs Formation (12:19)<br />
5. DUAL UZIS, Quick Draw (11:53)<br />
6. RAVEN, It&#8217;s Too Fucking Hot But We&#8217;ve Still Got Melody (5:10)<br />
7. NHOMEA, Jam @ FBi (9:23)<br />
8. KATE CARR, From These Dreams A Boat (5:09)<br />
9. ACTUAL RUSSIAN BRIDES, Sun Shadow Analysis (4:42)<br />
10. CRAB SMASHER, Card Shark (2:55)<br />
11. FORENZICS, Untitled (Two) (6:25)<br />
12. GHOST_, Outro (feat. Black Pyramid) (2:36)</p>
<p>All recordings previously unreleased.<br />
Originally performed &#038; broadcast live on New Weird Australia on FBi Radio.<br />
Stream FBi Radio at <a href="http://www.fbiradio.com">fbiradio.com</a>, or listen in Sydney in 94.5FM.<br />
&#8216;New Weird Australia&#8217; broadcasts every Thursday at 9pm (Aus EST).</p>
<p>Compiled by Stuart Buchanan.<br />
Artwork by Heath Killen, <a href="http://www.madebyhk.com" target="_blank">www.madebyhk.com</a>.<br />
All music donated by the artists for use in this compilation only, all rights reserved.<br />
<em><br />
New Weird Australia is a not-for-profit initiative designed to promote and support new eclectic and experimental Australian music.  Our current projects include a series of artist releases on our &#8216;New Editions&#8217; label, a free download compilation series, a weekly show on Sydney’s FBi Radio and an irregular program of live events.  Contributions from Australian artists are welcomed and encouraged. </em></p>
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		<title>New Weird Australia, Volume Five.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 23:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Weird Australia Volume Five, March 2010, NWA005 DOWNLOAD FREE at newweirdaustralia.bandcamp.com 1. MOOKOID, Hex River Valley (3:32) from ‘Fishy’ (Pimalia) 2. DOT.AY, You Knight (5:25) previously unreleased 3. PEACE OUT!, Running On Sand, Walking On Water (4:29) from ‘Peace Out EP’ (self-released) 4. BURNING PALMS, Mockery (2:12) previously unreleased 5. THE ATLAS ROOM, Iris [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Weird Australia Volume Five, March 2010, NWA005<br />
<a href="http://newweirdaustralia.bandcamp.com/album/new-weird-australia-volume-five" target="_blank">DOWNLOAD FREE at newweirdaustralia.bandcamp.com</a></strong><strong><br />
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<p>1.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/mookoid/">MOOKOID</a></strong>, Hex River Valley (3:32)<em> <span style="color: #999999;">from ‘Fishy’ (Pimalia)</span></em><br />
2.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/dot-ay/"> DOT.AY</a></strong>, You Knight (5:25) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
3.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/peace-out/"> PEACE OUT!</a></strong>, Running On Sand, Walking On Water (4:29) <em><span style="color: #999999;">from ‘Peace Out EP’ (self-released)</span></em><br />
4.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/burning-palms/"> BURNING PALMS</a></strong>, Mockery (2:12) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
5.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/the-atlas-room/"> THE ATLAS ROOM</a></strong>, Iris (5:18)<span style="color: #999999;"> </span><em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
6.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/▲▲▲/">///▲▲▲\\\</a></strong>, Spit Shine (2:00) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
7.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/kate-carr/"> KATE CARR</a></strong>, Textopera (3:06) <em><span style="color: #999999;">from ‘First Day Back’ (Retinascan)</span></em><br />
8.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/red-plum-snow/"> RED PLUM &amp; SNOW</a></strong>, I Would Die 4 U (2:21) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
9.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/duns/"> DUNS</a></strong>, Bad Rythm (sic) (5:47)<em> <span style="color: #999999;">from Cowardly Attack (c40 cassette, Willaston Tapes)</span></em><br />
10.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/vorad-fils/"> VORAD FILS</a></strong>, Temple Leak (2:42) <em><span style="color: #999999;">from ‘The Warmest Static &#8211; POWWOW Ten’ (Feral Media)</span></em><br />
11.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/justice-yeldham/"> JUSTICE YELDHAM</a></strong>, March Of The Bodypumpers (4:54) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously available as a Wire Magazine download</span></em><br />
12.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/gail-priest/"> GAIL PRIEST</a></strong>, Etchings (3:22) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
13.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/caught-ship/"> CAUGHT SHIP</a></strong>, BlackHole/SweatBeat (5:32) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
14.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/crab-smasher/"> CRAB SMASHER</a></strong>, Skin Destruction (3:58) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em><br />
15.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/ripples/"> RIPPLES</a></strong>, False Mission (5:06) <em><span style="color: #999999;">from &#8216;Ripples EP&#8217; (self-released)</span></em><br />
16.<strong> <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/artists/blake-freele/"> BLAKE FREELE</a></strong>, Inside There&#8217;s Expectations (8:59) <em><span style="color: #999999;">previously unreleased</span></em></p>
<p>Compiled by Stuart Buchanan &amp; Danny Jumpertz.<br />
Artwork by Kris Keogh, <a href="http://www.kriskeogh.com" target="_blank">kriskeogh.com</a></p>
<p>Click artist title for background information and links.<br />
All music licenced via Creative Commons (Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives), except: Tracks 1, 3 &amp; 6, all rights reserved.</p>
<p><strong>Sleeve Notes, March 2010:</strong></p>
<p>In <a href="http://blog.futurestreetconsulting.com/?p=39" target="_blank">his 2007 essay &#8216;Mob Rules&#8217;</a>, futurist Mark Pesce noted that &#8220;John Gilmore, who co-founded SUN Microsystems … recognised an inherent quality of networks: they promote the sharing of information. This was codified in what I (only half-jokingly) call Gilmore’s Law: The net regards censorship as a failure, and routes around it.”  This phrase has stuck with us in the intervening years &#8211; that the net (or more accurately, the human beings that use the net) finds censorship, and routes around it.</p>
<p>It came to mind again recently when considering the fracas surrounding the diminishing state of live venues in Sydney and Melbourne, highlighted by the struggles of <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/music/articles/2010/01/14/1263058324598.html" target="_blank">The Tote</a> and <a href="http://www.thevine.com.au/music/articles/iconic-sydney-venue-the-hopetoun-hotel-closes-its-doors.aspx" target="_blank">The Hopetoun</a>.  It was also front and centre of our minds when looking at the <a href="http://www.spinner.com/2010/02/05/australian-music-industry-growth/" target="_blank">Australian Recording Industry Association&#8217;s 2009 Sales Report </a>- claiming that despite an annual 72% increase in digital album sales, that &#8220;illegal file sharing… continues to erode profits and hamper investment into the local industry&#8221;.  Clearly the mainstream music industry remains bewildered and befuddled by the ever-changing landscape unfolding beneath its ivory towers.</p>
<p>These are cited merely to highlight Gilmore&#8217;s Law in a new, weird, Australian context &#8211; that the artists on this compilation (and their kin spread throughout the country) find censorship, or find a blockage, and simply route around it.  Closed venues are a blockage, mainstream industry machinations are a blockage, lazy media are a blockage, indeed any predefined &#8216;norm&#8217; that restricts freedom of expression and dissemination of art, is a blockage &#8211; and in all these cases, we simply find it, and we route around it.</p>
<p><strong>Crab Smasher </strong>and <strong>Red Plum &amp; Snow </strong>route around distribution hierarchy and manufacturing expense by selling their music direct to fans on the digital platform Bandcamp.  <strong>///▲▲▲\\\</strong> routes around traditional expectations of PR &amp; marketing by refusing to be photographed and refusing to present a media release or bio, yet still ends up <a href="http://www.thefader.com/2010/02/03/void-tetanus-wine-mp3/" target="_blank">featured</a> on the renowned U.S. site, The Fader.  <strong>Justice Yeldham</strong>, aka Lucas Abela, finds a wall of noise and litigation around illegal downloads and routes around it by promoting Australian music on WFMU&#8217;s <a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/curator/Dual_Plover/" target="_blank">Free Music Archive</a> (and thanks to Lucas, you&#8217;ll also find our releases there soon).  <strong>The Atlas Room</strong> and <strong>Mookoid</strong> wind up on this compilation by routing around existing promo &amp; media frameworks by hitting us up directly on <a href="http://soundcloud.com/" target="_blank">Soundcloud</a>.  <strong>Burning Palms</strong> route around traditional marketing and find themselves with over 500 fans on their <a href="http://www.myspace.com/burningpalmsband" target="_blank">social</a> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/BURNING-PALMS/176671062256" target="_blank">network</a> pages with zero releases under their belt.  Need we go on?</p>
<p>Venues, channels, infrastructure and norms will all come and go.  And if we can&#8217;t work with them, we&#8217;ll regard them as a failure and we&#8217;ll simply route around them.  We will always network, we will always share and we will thus always survive.  Call it (only half-jokingly) the NWA Law.</p>
<p><em>New Weird Australia is a not-for-profit initiative designed to promote and support new eclectic and experimental Australian music. Our current projects include a free compilation series (available to download every two months), a weekly show on Sydney’s FBi Radio and an irregular program of live events. Contributions from Australian artists are welcomed and encouraged -submission details and terms can be found on </em><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/about/"><em>the About page</em></a>.</p>
<p><strong>Press for New Weird Australia Volume Five:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://whothehell.net/archives/7807" target="_blank">Who The Bloody Hell Are They?</a> <em>&#8220;I’m a big fan of these compilations, and what I’ve found impressive is that they’ve managed to uphold the quality of those first couple of compilations, the point where Vol. 5 might actually be my favourite so far&#8230; Definitely worth checking out.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.throwshapes.com.au/2010/03/10/new-weird-australia-volume-five/" target="_blank">Throw Shapes</a> <em>&#8220;Be ready to feel your brain tickled via your ears, like some long, thin device has snuck its way in there and wiggled around. Ahem.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://sonicspacefoundation.blogspot.com/2010/03/compilation-new-weird-australia-volume.html" target="_blank">Engendered From Devine Breath</a> </em> <em>&#8220;If you want to get some excellent examples of contemporary avant-garde rock music, you should certainly listen to this compilation.&#8221;</em></p>
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		<title>New Weird Australia, Podcast Five: Crab Smasher</title>
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<p>By their own admission,<strong> Crab Smasher </strong>are a NSW based group of &#8220;improvisational sound sharks crafting a frenzied hodgepodge of weirdo psychedelic noise rock and experimental pop delicious&#8221;.  Having morphed through a variety of lineups and styles since their formation in 2002, their current incarnation took time away from recent Sydney gigs to visit the New Weird Australia radio show with guest presenter Brooke Olsen.  The band deliver a rare live acoustic set and discuss what it means to be &#8220;the first carbon neutral noise band&#8221;, playing in a Newcastle scene big enough to fill a small living room.</p>
<p><strong>DOWNLOAD</strong>: <a href="http://www.cpod.org.au/download.php?id=3065">Podcast Five: Crab Smasher</a> (31:06)</p>
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		<title>NWA Radio: Crab Smasher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(January 2010) By their own admission, CRAB SMASHER are a NSW based group of &#8220;improvisational sound sharks crafting a frenzied hodgepodge of weirdo psychedelic noise rock and experimental pop delicious&#8221;. Having morphed through a variety of lineups and styles since their formation in 2002, their current incarnation took time away from recent Sydney gigs to [...]]]></description>
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<p>(January 2010) By their own admission,<strong> CRAB SMASHER </strong>are a NSW based group of &#8220;improvisational sound sharks crafting a frenzied hodgepodge of weirdo psychedelic noise rock and experimental pop delicious&#8221;.  Having morphed through a variety of lineups and styles since their formation in 2002, their current incarnation took time away from recent Sydney gigs to visit the New Weird Australia radio show with guest presenter Brooke Olsen.  The band deliver a rare live acoustic set and discuss what it means to be &#8220;the first carbon neutral noise band&#8221;, playing in a Newcastle scene big enough to fill a small living room.</p>
<p><strong>DOWNLOAD</strong>: <a href="http://www.cpod.org.au/download.php?id=3065">Crab Smasher (January 2010)</a> (31:06)</p>
<p><em>The New Weird Australia Podcast Series features selected interviews and in-studio recordings from <a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/radio/">our FBi radio show</a>, as well as live performances from events, video interviews and more.  Subscribe to our podcast feed by using this URL: <strong>http://newweirdaustralia.libsyn.com/rss</strong> or <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=387319791" target="_blank"><strong>click here to subscribe directly in iTunes</strong></a></em><a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=387319791" target="_blank"><strong></strong></a>.</p>
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