Sunday 23 October 2011

Tonight on Local and/or General ...


Tonight on Local and/or General will be interviews with Francis Plagne (pictured) and Terrible Truths, plus regular guest Samson McDougall will be on to chat about New Zealand music.

Tune into Local and/or General from 8.00pm AEST tonight, or stream from www.rrr.org.au.

Sunday 16 October 2011

Tonight on Local and/or General ...

Tonight on Local and/or General: interviews with Sophie Hutchings and Jimmy Hawk, and regular guest Tim Scott is on to talk about Maggotfest 2. Plus new music from Hi God People, Feathers and Guerre.

Tune into Triple R 102.7 FM from 8.00pm tonight, or stream online from www.rrr.org.au.


Saturday 15 October 2011

Free download: JON LEMMON


Aside from collaborating with fellow Wellington-based musician Jonathan Phillips on Mount Pleasant, JON LEMMON has also been working on his forthcoming solo album, due for release in early 2012. 'Exodus I' is the first taste, a song that Jon wrote about the end of the world.


Free download: LOWER SPECTRUM


Melbourne instrumental duo LOWER SPECTRUM have released their debut release, an EP titled HHHH. Ned Beckley and Patrick Dunn create luxuriant electronic compositions. Get yourself a free download of HHHH here:


Sunday 9 October 2011

Tonight on Local and/or General ...


Tonight on Local and/or General: interviews with Bare Grillz (pictured) and McKisko, and regular guest Mark Free will be on to chat about local cassette releases.

Tune into Local and/or General on Triple R 102.7 FM tonight from 8.00pm, or stream online from www.rrr.org.au.

Free download: NAMINÉ


Melbourne-based producer Naminé (real name Darcy Baylis) has released his new track 'The Train'. With impressive beats and chilled, 80's-esque electronica, it's hard to believe that Namine is only 16 years old. Free download here:



Sunday 2 October 2011

Tonight on Local and/or General ...


Tonight on Local and/or General: interviews with The Motifs and Kitchen's Floor (pictured), and segment guest Sara Savage will be on to talk about slinky, down-tempo music.

Tune into Triple R 102.7 FM from 8.00pm tonight, or stream from www.rrr.org.au.