Episodes
Why do music and grief go hand in hand? For the season finale, we look at the role of music in death.
How do we use music to document history and either conceal or tell the truth about our experiences?
We spend time at a camp that takes the competition and exclusivity out of music making, to inspire confidence and connection.
In this episode we look at the human touch behind a massive online industry and hear insights from a “professional playlister”.
With their gigantic, technicolour speakers, the music and culture of Picós are distinctly Afro-Colombian and exist only in specific towns and neighbourhoods in the region. Now for the first time, a Picó soundsystem is being built outside of Colombia - in Melbourne.
In ‘The (Other) Musical Fruit’, we go in search of music amongst the hills of the Yarra Valley to speak with a winemaker about the links between terroir and timbre.
In ‘Bandstand to Grandstands: The Footy Song’, we look at group singing in one of the toughest games on the planet, the AFL. What makes a good club song, and a bad one?
In ‘A DJ Saved My Life’, we join a surgeon and anaesthetist in the operating theatre for a look at the role music plays in a life and death situation.
This is All Ears, a podcast that looks at music in everyday life. How we make and manifest it, where we use it and why.
Season one launching June 2020.