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Sally had a chance to sit down with the ever lovely Bud Petal prior to his album launch show next week as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival, which is happening from the 13th of February to the 15th of March. Bud Petal are playing the Grace Emily Hotel on Thursday February 19th with special guests Jono Lattin and Philip H. Bleek.
Feel free to check out the Adelaide Fringe Festival Website for more information on the bazillions of amazing things that will be happening over the month.
In this podcast we chat about Bud’s music, the making of the album, Fabric Cordial and a bunch of other bits and pieces including:
Feel free to check out the Adelaide Fringe Festival Website for more information on the bazillions of amazing things that will be happening over the month.
In this podcast we chat about Bud’s music, the making of the album, Fabric Cordial and a bunch of other bits and pieces including:
- The making of the video for the recent single Wissotzky In The Night
- Some of Bud’s label mates on Hospital Hill records, specifically Japanese noise musician Merzbow
- A jaunt to Syney’s Taronga Zoo to watch Belle and Sebastian, supported by Darren Hanlon
- Some other of Bud’s favourite local acts:
- Wyatt Moss-Wellington and his Sanitary Apocalypse
- Wartime Sweethearts
- Nick Cassey, (who was discussed but the podcast recording machine ate that portion of the dialogue)… who has an amazing song about a chicken
- The Ellis Collective, out of Canberra, home of Questacon (Sally’s favourite science museum)
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Archive of this show at archive.org. More information on podomatic.com. Recording of this podcast was made possible by Skype, CallGraph, and Audacity.
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Archive of this show at archive.org. More information on podomatic.com. Recording of this podcast was made possible by Skype, CallGraph, and Audacity.