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25.01.2022 SAN MEI (pictured) continues her streak of raw, evocative indie-pop on her latest outing, Midnight - a gorgeous, synth-laden tune boosted by her lovelorn vocals. Check out San Mei's picks as we welcome her to this week's episode of Australian Music is Bloody Great, featuring tunes from RAAVE TAPES, FRITZ, Evan Klar and plenty more! Australian Music Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday. Contact [email protected] to get the program.



24.01.2022 If you missed last week's Australian Music Is Bloody Great with Mick Lindsay (pictured), check out his Aussie music selections here on the Amrap site - https://bit.ly/3hVlKJq

24.01.2022 November will be the last Amrap CD mailout for 2020! Amrap provides an inexpensive service to get your music out to community stations far and wide. Getting some CD versions of your release to us to distribute is a great way to get to the right people who are passionate about new Australian music, no matter the style! We've sent out releases from Aussie legends including funk-soul outfit Dereb the Ambassador (pictured) in the past. You can do the same, right here - https://bit.ly/3jA15vG

24.01.2022 It's Tuesday morning. We know, it's not Monday. BUT We've got some charts for you! Check out which Aussie artists are getting the attention of community broadcasters this week! San Cisco lead the Metro Chart while Anna Weatherup tops the Regional.... Check out the charts in full, below!



23.01.2022 First Nations Artists! Entries close September 30 for First Sounds Volume 4! Head here to enter - https://bit.ly/3dzesce "The SWS roots originate from the 1985 breakdance and graffiti crew Black Connection. They reformed with a renewed energy and a sound reminiscent of old school hip-hop greats Run DMC and Beastie Boys" Find out what the South West Syndicate is about with 'Back like a Boomerang' found on First Sounds Volume 3! Check it out here - https://bit.ly/3hw5MW2... https://bit.ly/33CpBG1

23.01.2022 Melbourne producer Benjamin David AKA Mild Minds has had a huge couple of years since the release of his debut EP SWIM in 2018 which introduced us to his lo-fi, synth drenched sound. 2020 sees Mild Minds forging ahead with the release of his debut album, MOOD. Check out what Mild Minds has been listening to as we welcome him to this week's episode of Australian Music is Bloody Great, featuring tunes from Juno Mamba, Christopher Port, Close Counters and more! Australian Music... Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday. Contact [email protected] to get the program. Photo by Andrew Noel, Tegan Butler

22.01.2022 "Baganar is written in Mirning, an Aboriginal language from the Far West Coast of South Australia and translates to 'call out' and 'rise up'. There are less than six fluent speakers of Mirning left and as a new wave of First Nations artists emerge, they're now returning to their mother tongue" Yirgjhilya's latest, 'Baganar' is just one of the incredible tracks from First Sounds Volume 3, a collection of new and emerging First Nations artists available for community broadcaste...rs to download now! Check it out here - https://bit.ly/3m08Wof Or check out Yirgjhilya's live performance of Baganar below. https://www.youtube.com/watch



22.01.2022 If you missed last week's Australian Music Is Bloody Great with LOSER (pictured), check out their Aussie music selections here on the Amrap site - https://bit.ly/3iwr2Mk Photo by Luke Henery

22.01.2022 Our final CD Mailout for 2020 has gone out to stations! But we'll be back in Jan 2021! Artists, prepare your releases and we'll get them to community broadcasters who want to hear them! We've sent out releases from brilliant artists all over Australia, such as Caroline No (pictured). You can do the same, right here bit.ly/3lG4xG9 Photo by Pier Carthew

20.01.2022 If you missed last week's episode with Melody Moko (pictured), check out her picks on the Amrap website here - https://bit.ly/3ev5yjW Australian Music Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday on the Community Radio Network (CRN). Contact [email protected] to get the program.

20.01.2022 If you missed last week's Australian Music Is Bloody Great with SAN MEI (pictured), check out her Aussie music selections here on the Amrap site - https://bit.ly/36oJjbm

19.01.2022 Australian artists have been doing it tough this year, for obvious reasons, but thanks to our friends at Tone Deaf, we’ve been able to canvass some Music Directors and presenters at some great community stations on Aussie music you can discover and support. Continuing the series this week, Aeron Clark of Hobart's Edge Radio 99.3FM shares her picks Including new stuff from DENNI and Naretha Williams (pictured)! Check it out here - https://tonedeaf.thebrag.com/playlist-support-australian-m/



17.01.2022 First Nations Artists! The deadline for entries to First Sounds Volume 4 is coming up! Entries close September 30! Head here to enter - https://bit.ly/3dzesce "Somebody's Daughter is an incandescent spiritual journey in search of identity, strength and belonging" Lydia Fairhall and The She Oaks (pictured) are just one of the incredible acts you can hear on First Sounds Volume 3, a collection of new and emerging First Nations artists available for community broadcasters to download now! Check it out here - https://bit.ly/3hw5MW2

17.01.2022 Lisa Caruso (pictured) recently released her debut ten track, 'In Feelings'. A raw and empathetic undertaking for the Sydney artist, the album details heartache through Caruso's commanding vocal range, gorgeous melodies, and impassioned choruses. It's the cure for the lows of 2020. An optimistic kick. Lisa Caruso joins us for this week's episode of Australian Music is Bloody Great to highlight a few of his recent local favourites, including Jess Cornelius, Grace Turner and pl...enty more! Australian Music Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday on the Community Radio Network (CRN). Contact [email protected] to get the program. Photo by @adamsinger.work

16.01.2022 Only two CD mailouts left for 2020! Amrap provides an inexpensive service to get your music out to community stations far and wide. Getting some CD versions of your release to us to distribute is a great way to get to the right people who are passionate about new Australian music, no matter the style! We've sent out releases from Aussie legends including psych-rock outfit Sofala (pictured) in the past. You can do the same, right here - https://bit.ly/3jA15vG

15.01.2022 Tom Snowdon answers his own question as his single, Who Can It Be Now? tops the Regional Chart this week while Lisa Caruso moves up to fifth on the Metro! Check out all the Aussie talent gaining attention from community broadcasters across the country! Metro AND Regional Charts below. Artist images by Al Weedon and @adamsinger.work

15.01.2022 Rising Aussie talent and powerhouse performer, Mick Lindsay (pictured) crafts unique fusions of country, soul, rock and pop. The former carpenter from Toowoomba hasn't slowed down in this year, recently releasing his second single for 2020, By The Way. We're happy to welcome Mick to this week's episode of Australian Music is Bloody Great where he highlights just a few of his favourite Aussie acts out there right now, including Jasmine Rae, Sheppard and Casey Barnes! Australian Music Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday. Contact [email protected] to get the program.

15.01.2022 If you missed last week's Australian Music Is Bloody Great with J MILLA (pictured), check out his Aussie music selections here on the Amrap site - https://bit.ly/38Z3ttZ

15.01.2022 Thanks to our friends at Tone Deaf, we’ve been able to canvass Music Directors and presenters at some great community stations on the Australian music you can discover and support! This week, Will Backler of RTRFM 92.1 in Perth continues the series with some Amrap favourites, including Mere Women and Big Orange (pictured)! Check out all his picks here - https://bit.ly/2ICncoA

14.01.2022 Here we go! Another week of the Amrap Charts! Big Scary have jumped from #10 to #2 on the Regional chart while Vixens of Fall have decided to stick around at #8 on the Metro! Every week we get to find out what community broadcasters from across the country are listening to! You can do the same, below..

13.01.2022 November is the last Amrap CD mailout of 2020! Last chance for the year to get your music right into the hands of community broadcasters that want to hear it! We just distributed Alex the Astronaut 's (pictured) incredible debut album, The Theory of Absolutely Nothing. You can do the same, right here - https://bit.ly/3jA15vG

13.01.2022 Jida Gulpilil & David Bridie celebrate their second week at number #1 on the Regional Chart! If you haven't already, check out their track, Parra Waripa - The Red Kangaroo Song, the title track for the acclaimed Australian documentary, Kangaroo - A Love-Hate Story. Want to see who else community broadcasters are listening too this week? All you need - amrap.org.au/charts

13.01.2022 Ready to get your affairs in order this year after an incredibly turbulent 2020? The Meet The Locals events are back and once again connecting APRA AMCOS members with some of the top music industry pros in your state or territory. Stay tuned as Amrap Manager Andrew Khedoori industry reps on the NSW virtual session on March 18. Register for Zoom details here - https://bit.ly/3bG4bNm

11.01.2022 Of her new single Anthropology, Sydney’s OKENYO says My identity whether it be tied to race, gender or sexuality belongs to me only and ‘Anthropology’ is a moment for me to own that regardless of what others may seek from me. Hear what Okenyo has to say on the Australian artists she’s loving this year on this week’s Australian Music Is Bloody Great, including tunes from Milan Ring, Kira Puru and Ziggy Ramo to name a few! Australian Music Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday. Contact [email protected] to get the program.

11.01.2022 Mere Women jump straight to #4 on the Metro Chart this week while Keanu Jai's latest debuts at #3 on the Regional. Check out all the incredible Aussie artists being played across the country thanks to community broadcasters this week! All you need - https://amrap.org.au/charts

10.01.2022 First Nations Artists! The deadline for entries to First Sounds Volume 5 is coming up! Entries close March 22! Head here to enter - https://bit.ly/3dzesce "Inspired by the unreliability of what you see on social media versus reality. Don't let someone you don't know online make you feel unsatisfied with who you are because there is a good chance what you're seeing may not be real" Tessa Thames speaks on her track 50k Carat and is just one of the incredible acts you can hear on First Sounds Volume 4, a collection of new and emerging First Nations artists available for community broadcasters to download now! Check it out here - https://bit.ly/30AwhDx

10.01.2022 Emma Swift's collection of Bob Dylan covers, Blonde On The Tracks, was the independent Australian hit of 2020. Though now based overseas, Emma has strong roots to Australia, as well as the world of community radio, having been a long-time host on Sydney station FBi Radio before moving. So it's a natural fit that Emma host this week's edition of Australian Music is Bloody Great, highlighting tracks by the likes of Hachiku, The Magpie Swoop, Jess Cornelius and more. Australian Music Is Bloody Great airs nationally every Friday on the Community Radio Network (CRN). Contact [email protected] to get the program.

09.01.2022 The March CD mailout has gone out out to broadcasters and we're gearing up for April! Every month we get your music to broadcasters who want to hear it! We recently sent out the latest from Hype Duo (pictured) for all the rock fans out there. You can do the same, right here - https://bit.ly/2MXp654

08.01.2022 Here we go again! Another week of community broadcasters loving new Aussie music and another week of showcasing what they're loving. We've got the top ten from regional AND metro stations with Abbie Ferris and Josh Orange leading the way respectively. Check out the charts in full below...

04.01.2022 Looking to master your songcraft? Learn how to connect with audiences with the power of song from APRA AMCOS Ambassador and Noongar-language songwriter Gina Williams, as she joins Amrap's Andrew Khedoori in conversation online at the CBAA Conference 2020 for Storytelling Through Music. Explore the program and register now: bit.ly/3chRAP9 Gina Williams & Guy Ghouse #Music #AustralianMusic #Community #Radio #Australia #CommunityRadio #Broadcast #Webinar #CBAAConference

03.01.2022 Thanks to our friends at Tone Deaf, we’ve been able to canvass some Music Directors and presenters at some great community stations on the Australian music you can discover and support. This week, Charlotte Jones, Billie Shanks, and Nejmere Cody from The Amplifier on Brisbane's 4ZZZ continue the series with some Amrap favourites, including Gordon Koang and GAUCI (pictured)! Check out all their picks here - https://bit.ly/2FSfdSL

02.01.2022 We're back with a fresh set of charts for you all! Find out what community radio broadcasters from across the country are listening to this week! Huge shout out to Alinta. at #1 on the Metro Chart with her track, Red which featured on First Sounds Vol. 3 - our latest collaborative project with indigiTUBE! Want more? Metro and Regional Charts below!... LaVonne Bobongie Photography (Alinta.)

01.01.2022 This is BATTS. BATTS is a musician and space enthusiast. She has a new track out this Thursday called 'Dancing On The Moon'. BATTS has also taken part in the Amrap CD Mailout Service. November is the last Amrap CD mailout of 2020! Last chance for the year to get your music right into the hands of community broadcasters that want to hear it! Be like BATTS. Get involved here - https://bit.ly/3jA15vG... Photo by @re._stacks

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