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Removing music for the planet, Kendrick Lamar and Australia's music lawyer, Brett Oaten

Removing music for the planet, Kendrick Lamar and Australia's music lawyer, Brett Oaten

Update: 2022-05-16
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On this episode:

  • No Music On A Dead Planet campaign - What else can you do?
  • Kendrick Lamar - The Heart 5, deep fakes and a new album.
  • Going from the world's biggest law firm to starting the world's smallest (music law firm). Brett Oaten happened to be representing Australia's pre-Nirvana alternative rock bands when the genre went mainstream. With time on his hands he could finally marry his consuming passion with his tertiary-gained legal skills. *Knock* *Knock* Silverchair?

 

What's been hitting different lately?

Brett - Prince Daddy & The Hyena

Mikey - The Smile: A Light for Attracting Attention. AND Alex Bowman, Sottopassaggio

Sose - Telenova & Mindy Meng Wang perform Hiatus Kaiyote 'Red Room' | APRA Music Awards 2022

 

Hosts

Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com

Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com

Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp

Andy Hazel - The Saturday Paper

Milo Eastwood - Instragram

 

More

Hit Different Facebook Group

Hit Different on Mushroom.com

 

Credits

Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group

Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios

Artwork - Mushroom Creative House

Equipment - Audio Technica

Get more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-different

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Removing music for the planet, Kendrick Lamar and Australia's music lawyer, Brett Oaten

Removing music for the planet, Kendrick Lamar and Australia's music lawyer, Brett Oaten

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