![]() SARAH HAMILTON – Sarah runs Ditto Music’s Australian office, and helps artists and labels distribute and market their music globally to platforms like I-Tunes, Spotify, Shazam and hundreds of others. Crispie has a wide knowledge across a broad range of music and also regularly DJs at many venues around Melbourne. Apart from a 5-year stint on the Breakfast Spread from 2011-2015, his show, Radio City (1-3pm Thursdays), has been on air since 2008. The show specialises in all things alt-country, Americana and singer-songwriter – both international and local.ĬRISPIE – Crispie has been an announcer on PBS FM in Melbourne for over 14 years. MYLES O’NEIL-SHAW – PBS announcer for over 15 years including host of “Five Feet High and Rising” since 2005. Jas is a true champion of emerging artists having supported the likes D.D Dumbo, Methyl Ethel, Aldous Harding, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Sampa The Great and Grammy winning/nominated acts Lorde, Courtney Barnett, Hiatus Kaiyote along with many more. JASON MOORE – Whilst dabbling in karaoke, pool and beach cricket, Jas hosts the emerging Antipodean show “Local &/or General” on Triple R, books bands for the Northcote Social Club and Corner Hotel, and manages The Harpoons + Sui Zhen. She is passionate about promoting, nurturing & spreading the word re all good music that she comes across, but in particular is a massive supporter of independent artists, both through selling instore & online, and of course via Basement Disc’s famous & highly regarded in-store performances. SUZANNE BENNETT – co-owner of THE BASEMENT DISCS in Melbourne for the past 25 years, Suzanne has been involved in independent music retail for almost 40 years. ![]() Dave and Clare were inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame in December 2019. Dave has been involved in the writing, production, recording, mixing and releasing of approximately 40 albums. Dave and Clare’s current album, Everything Was Funny, was nominated at the 2018 OZFLIX awards for best original soundtrack for the Donna McRae film, Lost Gully Road. Since the beginning he has collaborated with Clare Moore. He started out in the Moodists next came Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes, then Dave Graney and the MistLY. Nominations and awards abound, including an ARIA in 1997. Gena is currently finishing her new album and has recently been announced as a finalist in the 2022 APRA AMCOS Professional Development Awards.ĭAVE GRANEY – Dave is a legend of Australian music. With its infectious melodies and biting lyricism, Can’t Make You Love Me is as playful as it is confessional. Bruce’s mesmerising vocals drive this album a stirring force amidst the pulsing rhythms, echoes of Mazzy Star and Lynchian undertones. Her debut album, Can’t Make You Love Me, is an intoxicating ride through love, lust, surrender and revival. GENA ROSE BRUCE – Gena was UpStart’s 2019 winner. The UpStart Award will be adjudicated by an independent panel of artists and Victorian music industry experts.
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