What We Talk About When We Talk About Music (PBS FM, Melbourne)
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An annual showcase of new audio works from Australian community radio producers
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vor 9 Jahren
By Maddy Macfarlane
So much in my life overlaps with music.
I’d say it’s my number one passion. And my other passions, well,
they’re interwoven with music as well somehow.
Because…when I hear music, I hear so much more.
And when we talk about music, we talk about so much more.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Music is a documentary piece
about a unique music group in Melbourne. The group is made up of
members from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre - diverse
individuals positioned in such diverse circumstances, but all
seeking a safe future in Australia.
This documentary focuses on these musicians, and what they achieve
together every Wednesday evening at the group's rehearsals. What
occurs in rehearsals is more than making music, and what we talk
about turns out to be much more, as well.
Music is culture. It is tradition, and identity.
It is celebration, and ceremony, and protest.
It is therapy, it is family.
It is contact, engagement, language and place.
Over a few months, in making this documentary together with the
musicians, I’ve come to know the group and the individuals, and
learn their songs.
And they’ve come to learn a lot about me and about community
radio.
In fact, I’ve learned a lot about Community Radio, too. I’ve
realised more significantly the space for expression that community
radio provides, and about the politics of voice from individuals
who can’t always use their names.
I see how community radio has a great capacity for making radio
with others, and not simply about them.
So listen and hear these musicians, their music and their
voices.
Hear all the things we come to talk about when we talk about
music.
Thank you to the ASRC Music Group for their friendship, creativity
and hard work. You can learn more about ASRC and its work
here.
Thank you to Giordana Caputo at CMTO for the generous and thorough
training that saw this piece come to fruition, and to the project
mentors.
Thank you to my home station PBS for supporting this piece.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So much in my life overlaps with music.
I’d say it’s my number one passion. And my other passions, well,
they’re interwoven with music as well somehow.
Because…when I hear music, I hear so much more.
And when we talk about music, we talk about so much more.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Music is a documentary piece
about a unique music group in Melbourne. The group is made up of
members from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre - diverse
individuals positioned in such diverse circumstances, but all
seeking a safe future in Australia.
This documentary focuses on these musicians, and what they achieve
together every Wednesday evening at the group's rehearsals. What
occurs in rehearsals is more than making music, and what we talk
about turns out to be much more, as well.
Music is culture. It is tradition, and identity.
It is celebration, and ceremony, and protest.
It is therapy, it is family.
It is contact, engagement, language and place.
Over a few months, in making this documentary together with the
musicians, I’ve come to know the group and the individuals, and
learn their songs.
And they’ve come to learn a lot about me and about community
radio.
In fact, I’ve learned a lot about Community Radio, too. I’ve
realised more significantly the space for expression that community
radio provides, and about the politics of voice from individuals
who can’t always use their names.
I see how community radio has a great capacity for making radio
with others, and not simply about them.
So listen and hear these musicians, their music and their
voices.
Hear all the things we come to talk about when we talk about
music.
Thank you to the ASRC Music Group for their friendship, creativity
and hard work. You can learn more about ASRC and its work
here.
Thank you to Giordana Caputo at CMTO for the generous and thorough
training that saw this piece come to fruition, and to the project
mentors.
Thank you to my home station PBS for supporting this piece.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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