![]() ![]() Then Furze chimes in: “I thought what a voice, what a band, what a groove… I bet they can’t do it live.” A venue owner, industry quiet achiever, blues music aficionado …Jeremy Furze.” Someone who doesn’t quite believe what they’re hearing. It’s a technique that leads the listener to the subject of the quote then lets ‘em rip with their story.įor example, this is how we introduce an industry figure who would go on to become their manager: I’ve learnt to write in the passive as opposed to the active, which goes against every journalistic instinct I’ve honed over two decades. I knew Courtney from a clandestine comedy judging panel we were on and his previous gig at ABC Radio when I’d come in to appear on Lindy Burns’ Evening show and play five new bangers.Ĭarthy and I trekked out to the band’s hometown Warrandyte for a discovery session with The Teskey Brothers (Josh Teskey, Sam Teskey, Liam Gough and Brendon Love) and their indefatigable manager, Jeremy Furze. The Teskey Brothers’ Grammy nominated 2019 album Run Home Slow was chosen by my producer,Ĭourtney “Big Dork Energy” Carthy, and I with consultation from various labels. I insisted we run with “180 Grams – Stories of(f) the record.” It’s a fitting title as this podcast is all about “deep dives” on classic albums. ![]() So, when I was approached by Mushroom Group to host their first ever podcast series, titled 180ġ80 Grams refers to the weight of high-quality vinyl, heavy black wax the needle glides over with a rich, warm sound. Song Exploder and Serialwere my gateway drugs then Double J’s Inside The Big Day Out solidified it. ![]()
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