Video Interviews Archive - Page 33 of 36 - Noise11.com
Marvin Priest at Noise11.com

Marvin Priest

by Tim Cashmere

Marvin Priest has been making stompin’ club hits ever since breaking free of the confines of being a backing singer for the likes of UB40 or his father, Maxi Priest.

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Mark Opitz

Mark Opitz (Part 2)

by Tim Cashmere

With a career that kicked off in the 70s working with acclaimed songwriting/production team Vanda and Young, iconic record producer Mark Opitz has certainly made his mark on Australian music. 

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Mark Optiz

Mark Opitz (Part 1)

by Tim Cashmere

With a career that kicked off in the 70s working with acclaimed songwriting/production team Vanda and Young, iconic record producer Mark Opitz has certainly made his mark on Australian music. 

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Shannon Noll at Noise11.com

Shannon Noll

by Paul Cashmere

Shannon Noll discusses A Million Suns at Noise11.com with Paul Cashmere

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Billy Birmingham, The 12th Man at Noise11.com

The 12th Man, Billy Birmingham

by Paul Cashmere

Billy Birmingham, The Twelfth Man with Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com

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Fred Smith

by Paul Cashmere

Fred Smith talks about Afghanistan and his album Dust of Uruzgan at Noise11.com

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Matt Corby

Matt Corby

by Andrew Tijs

After returning from the US exhausted, Matt Corby almost gave the game away. But, he tells us, backyard gigs saved him.

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National Slam Day 2012

by Paul Cashmere

In February, 2010, 20000 music fans marched on the streets of Melbourne to support live music. It changed government policy.

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The Bedroom Philosopher

The Bedroom Philosopher

by Tim Cashmere

The Bedroom Philosopher has been waxing lyrical about inner city life for over a decade now, tickling people’s funny bones with songs like I’m So Postmodern and Northcote (So Hungover).

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Gregg Arthur

by Paul Cashmere

Gregg Arthur sings what affectionately is known as “American Cool” and artists dressed to perform.

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Bluejuice

Bluejuice

by Andrew Tijs

The terribly clever Stav and Jake from Sydney party crew Bluejuice get frank about their funky new album Company.

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Kitchen Knife Wife

Kitchen Knife Wife

by Andrew Tijs

Rising Melbourne mod-rockers Kitchen Knife Wife drop in to chat about all the attention before they’ve even recorded an album.

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Greg Arnold

Greg Arnold

by Andrew Tijs

Things Of Stone And Wood and Swamp Dandies frontman and producer Greg Arnold talks about the folk rock highway.

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Matt Sonic

Matt Sonic

by Andrew Tijs

Rock animals Matt Sonic and The High Times fire up for new album This Love Electric, but Matt never thought he’d play it live.

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Funeral Party

Funeral Party

by Andrew Tijs

Californian dance-punks Funeral Party tell the truth about old members, singing skills, dodgy labels, and their unformed debut.

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These Kids Wear Crowns

These Kids Wear Crowns

by Andrew Tijs

Canadian jumpstarters These Kids Wear Crowns drop in to talk MILFs, awkward impromptu busking sets and their hit single.

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DAMNDOGS

DAMNDOGS

by Tim Cashmere

DAMNDOGS are the new project from Jet’s Chris Cester and Mark Wilson who with the help of a couple of mates have given themselves an outlet for their more experimental musical urges.

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James Ash of the Rogue Traders

Rogue Traders

by Tim Cashmere

James Ash of Rogue Traders joins Noise 11’s Tim Cashmere to chat about their new record ‘Night of the Living Drums’.

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Strange Talk

Strange Talk

by Andrew Tijs

What do you get if you put a violinist and a DJ in a band together? Australia’s brightest synth-pop hope, Strange Talk!

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Zowie

Zowie

by Andrew Tijs

Budding Kiwi powerhouse Zowie talks fashion, Katy Perry, her drumming past, and tough electro-pop tunes.

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Grand Atlantic

Grand Atlantic

by Andrew Tijs

Brisbane indie rock stayers Grand Atlanta talk to us about recording their most ambitious album yet, in a Kiwi lunatic-asylum-turned-studio.

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Paul Mac

Paul Mac

by Andrew Tijs

Face The Music 2011: Australian dance music legend Paul Mac discusses songwriting, the state of electro, and reviving Itch-E & Scratch-E.

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Dan Rosen image

Dan Rosen, ARIA

by Ros O'Gorman

Since joining ARIA as Chief Executive Officer, Dan Rosen has rejuvenated the office and brought the business end of Australia’s music business into the 21st Century.

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David Briggs, Little River Band

by Ros O'Gorman

David Briggs was the guitarist for Little River Band at the band’s peak from 1976 to 1981.

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Brent Grulke, SXSW Part 2

by Ros O'Gorman

SXSW is the world’s biggest music gathering. The conference and festival takes place in Austin, Texas each March.

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Brent Grulke, SXSW Part 1

by Ros O'Gorman

SXSW is the world’s biggest music gathering. The conference and festival takes place in Austin, Texas each March.

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Henry Wagons

Henry Wagons

by Andrew Tijs

Face The Music 2011: Mr Henry Wagons discusses the time Joe Pug almost killed him, and how playing in churches might finish the job.

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Jarrad Brown, Eagle & The Worm

Jarrad Brown, Eagle & The Worm

by Andrew Tijs

Face The Music 2011: Jarrad Brown of Eagle & The Worm talks songwriting and his collab with Hypnotic Brass Ensemble and Juiceboxxx.

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Ben Salter

Ben Salter

by Andrew Tijs

Through The Gin Club, Giants Of Science, Wilson Pickers and more, Ben Salter became a lynchpin of the Brisbane scene. And now he’s gone solo.

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Kid Mac

Kid Mac

by Andrew Tijs

From the beaches of Maroubra to the main stages comes rising urban pop star Kid Mac.

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