Episode 2: The families and spaces that form a music village
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We meet the individuals forming local and global music families. and visit the hubs where they gather. Ruby Savage gives an account of how her musical journey has been guided by finding like-minded souls "in the dance", whether at record stores or in record labels. We hear how Brownswood Records where she works has become a champion of soul worldwide, and how Melbourne found itself at the centre of the label's attention with a recent compilation called Sunny Side Up. JNETT talks about how all eyes are on the new generation of Melbourne jazz artists. Guy and Ben of Chapter Music talk about Melbourne's community from their perspective. we hear about some of their label's defining releases, and the conversation that's being had between the past and the present through reissues and rediscovered music scenes.
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