Out Of The Box

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 108:38:40
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Each week, we delve into someone's record collection and talk about the music they love, the life they lead and how the two interact. Hosted by Joey Watson. Track lists every week at http://fbiradio.com/program/out-of-the-box/ Subscribe on iTunes or elsewhere.

Episodios

  • Jazz Twemlow

    27/11/2014

    Comedian Jazz Twemlow has been in Australia only 3 years, but in only those three he's managed write for A Rational Fear, written and performed for daily ABC satire The Roast and currently writes for the Guardian Australia. Though you probably know him best from his Junkee article on the ABC cuts in the last week. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-11-27/

  • Yasmin Ibrahim Mohamed

    19/11/2014

    While we take a week off we've got an interview with Yasmin Ibrahim Mohamed, a singer with the band Fanous, a trained veterinarian and an environmental educator. Her career has traversed Egypt, Sudan and Australia. She originally joined us on August 22, 2013. Full playlist and original show notes at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-11-20

  • Adam Kaye

    13/11/2014

    Sound engineer Adam Kaye, from GAS Audio, tells us what it's like to make the gigs you hear sound as great at the gigs you hear. Track list at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-11-13

  • TINA Special - Michelle Law, Jane Howard, Lawrence Leung and Luke Ryan

    06/11/2014

    BUMPER TINA SPECIAL! We talk to four and a bit writers from 2014's This Is Not Art festival: Michelle Law, Jane Howard, Lawrence Leung and Luke Ryan. Playlist at

  • Will Reichelt

    30/10/2014

    This week on Out of the Box, a man who has dinosaurs. Will Reichelt is a visual effects supervisor at local movie effects house Animal Logic. He's worked films like Knowing, Australia and his most recently on a big screen version of Walking With Dinosaurs 3D. He's also a photographer and in his time he's snapped some of the hottest acts around, including Sigur Rós, Cloud Control and Wayne Coyne from the Flaming Lips. He'll be in this week to tell us about eight years of music photography and making his own dinosaur film. Show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-10-30/

  • Rhys Nicholson

    23/10/2014

    Newcastle born comedian Rhys Nicholson just got back from a solo run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He's a local regular at the Comedy Store and has supported big name acts around Australia. But Rhys is probably best summed up his audience Fringe reviews, which said "I will admit I'd never heard of this bloke before we saw him" and "few can manage to be simultaneously as filthy and endearing as Rhys Nicholson." Playlist and show notes at http://www.fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-10-23

  • Daniel O'Toole (EARS)

    16/10/2014

    EARS is the pseudonym of Sydney artist Daniel O'Toole. Daniel makes paintings, drawings, photos music and videos. And the kicker is that he makes them all stunningly. He is a renaissance man: not just for his range, but for his talent. Please note that the Project 5 Charity Auction will be on October 29, not October 19 as stated in the original broadcast. Details at www.project5.com.au/#auction Playlist at http://www.fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-10-16

  • Eileen Kramer and Lacey Cole

    13/10/2014

    Lacey Cole and Eileen Kramer are mates. Lacey's a singer/songwriter and Eileen's a choreographer, so when Lacey made the video clip for his new song "Nephilim's Lament", he got Eileen — now 99 — to dance for it on the cliffs at Clovelly Beach. It was wicked. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-10-09/

  • Bondi Hipsters / Christiaan Van Vuuren & Nick Boshier

    02/10/2014

    SUPPORTER DRIVE SPECIAL! Four men, one host, one hour. For Drive FBi, Out of the Box is bringing you a full car's worth of guests in a single hour. The Bondi Hipsters will be bringing their taste, and disdain, for music to FBi Radio, then we'll be joined by the men behind the men: Hipsters creators Christiaan Van Vuuren and Nick Boshier.  The Bondi Hipsters hit ABC TV with Soul Mates on October 23. FBi Radio comes free over your radio every week, but we need your support to keep making it happen. If you haven't yet signed up, or you want to renew your membership, head on down to Drive FBi. You can help keep us the threadbare, evergreen-loving station that Dom and Adrian deign to acknowledge the existence of, from time to time. Full playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-10-02/"

  • Stuart Rogers

    25/09/2014

    Stuart Rogers has been a New York City radio star at East Village Radio, shot videos at Lofi.tv and managed Icelandic singer/songwriter Ólöf Arnalds. Nowadays he works as program manager for music at the Sydney Festival, helping to get its massive program together.  Guest host Nick Hollins from Telepath and Skydreams leads Stuart through the tunes. Track list at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-09-25/

  • Avis Mulhall

    18/09/2014

    Avis Mulhall dropped out of the corporate world to live in an African Rainforest. And, honestly, that's only the start of the interesting stuff about her. Avis has founded talk shop for social good, Think Act Change, socially aware loo paper,  Looloo Paper, and mmMule.com. She's also freshly back from Burning Man. At Burning Man she helped run an organic famers market in the middle of the desert playa. You know, the usual. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-09-18/

  • Alicia Kish

    11/09/2014

    It's probably pretty cool to be Alicia Kish. She had a life in & out of music and media in England & Australia until 2009, when she took a year off to share this media and music nous with Mongolia. There, she helped to run an international festival, learned to live with horses and generally had her mind blown by the local music. She's a trained journalist who has managed bands, danced in Spod‘s Orsumettes and played the glockenspiel a bit. She knows her music. She came into the studio to share a bit of it with us and tell us about the horses.

  • Rebecca Sheehan

    05/09/2014

    Dr Rebecca Sheehan was sneaking out to make radio well before the time before the last time before America was sending its military into Iraq. She's worked in music from Sydney to Singapore and now teaches Sydney Uni undergraduates about "sexuality, race and rock music in the United States from Elvis to Lady Gaga." But you probably know her best from Up For It's Monday music history segment, Without. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-09-04/

  • Tom Ballard

    28/08/2014

    Reality Check?), and possibly some dick jokes. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-08-28/

  • Kate Jinx

    21/08/2014

    Formerly the woman of FBi film, Kate Jinx is now the brain behind the scenes who makes sure Golden Age Cinema and Bar has such good stuff up on the screen. She's returning FBi this week to tell us about some of her favourite tracks and answer the perennial question: Watching too many movies, is that a thing? Full show notes and track list at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-08-21/

  • Richard Adamson and Oscar McMahon (Young Henry's)

    14/08/2014

    Richard Adamson and Oscar McMahon are two of the brains behind inner-city, Sydney brewery Young Henrys and the upcoming Small New Worlds Festival. Full playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-08-14/

  • Jaclyn Moriarty

    08/08/2014

    Jaclyn Moriarty made a massive career transition, which thousands — or perhaps millions — of people are very grateful for. She started off as a media lawyer; she represented shock jock Alan Jones in the Cash For Comment scandal and also the boxer, Kosya Tzu. Then she left that world to make other worlds. She became a writer, an award-winning, best-selling author, of young adult fiction. Feeling Sorry for Celia, Finding Cassie Crazy, the Colours of Madeleine trilogy are just some of her books read widely in Australia, the US, UK and Latin America. Full show notes and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-08-07/

  • Billy Sorrentino

    24/07/2014

    Billy Sorrentino is Wired's Creative Director and part of New York band Brothers. Billy originally planned to work in music, but ended up in graphic design. He's worked across all sorts of magazines, joined the WWE's traveling roadshow and gotten to pioneer Wired's mobile presence in the post-iPad age. Out of the Box caught up with him while he was in town for Semi Permanent Sydney, giving him the chance to to turn FBi into one brief hour of his own dream music mag. Full track list at http://fbiradio.com/programs/out-of-the-box/2014-07-24/

  • Damion Brown

    18/07/2014

    Damion Brown is a Jamaican-American chef who began his career at age 10, hanging out at his family's popular west indian restaurants in Miami and New York that catered for the island diaspora - including Bob Marley's family in Florida. Since then he embarked on a 35-country food safari, worked in restaurants around the world, and has been head chef everywhere from intimate wine cellars to film sets such as The Great Gatsby. He now has a restaurant called Jonkanoo in Surry Hills: www.jonkanoo.com.au/ As well as a brand new Canteen at Goodgod Small Club.

  • Samboleap Tol

    10/07/2014

    Samboleap Tol is Cambodian, but grew up in the Netherlands in one of the few Cambodian refugee families in a tiny Dutch town; rejecting her Cambodian identity for much of her life. It wasn't until she found out more about what had happened in seventies Cambodia that she started to understand her family history and embraced her Cambodian identity. Now she's making a documentary about the Thai refugee camp where her parents met and her brother was born — Khao-I-dang.

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