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Harrison from local rock 'n' rollers, 'Super-X', chats to Krishan about their sophomore record "Paradise" out now on Cactus Records.
'RiTchie' (of Injury Reserve, & By Storm) phones in from Phoenix, Arizona to discuss his debut solo record "Triple Digits [112]" and bridging the gap between what is and isn't considered political.
Local musician and ethnomusicolgist, Isobel D'Cruz, chats with Krishan about how Azaelia Banks reproduces American imperialism, racism and zionism in the music scene, and moving away from the music industry.
Visual highlights from our latest Live at RRR show with screensaver!
Australia's most prominent Malagasy & Reporter, Jim Malo, gives his insight on how racial politics in Australia are shifting after the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum vote failed.
Jim and Louis from Silurian drop by to chat about their musical influences, creative process, and reading each others diaries, on their debut album Reflections and Refractions.
Emerald Woods chats about their musical influences, personal struggles, and creative process on their debut EP, "dem0ns: [zero]"
Hyperpop icon, 'Dorian Electra' phones in to chat about how fandom is the new religion in our current era of tech nihilism.
Stu from 'The Empty Threats' phones in to talk about what influenced their debut album, and their love of the Adelaide music scene
The Radiothon Educational Special: Dissecting the Politics of Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp A Butterfly'