Why suing songwriters is escalating, an unspeakable festival, and rejoicing in rejection.
Hit Different
English - May 30, 2021 17:00 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB - ★★ - 2 ratingsMusic Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Quick note - this episode was recorded before this week’s Melbourne lockdown was announced.
This episode!
The inner-city festival no one is allowed to talk about. How useful is failing as part of an artistic career and is there honour in rejection? Music copyright law can’t keep up with the streaming era and lawsuits are multiplying thanks to a ruling in the 2010s. We speak to a Doctor of music about what this means - and if any publicity is good publicity.
Super special guest this week
Dr Jade O'Regan, musicologist, University of Sydney Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Hosts
Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com
Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com
Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp
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Credits
Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group
Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios
Artwork - Mushroom Creative House
Equipment - Audio Technica
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