Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017, and are passionate about the Australian music scene. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cam and Eamonn have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. Catch up... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 345 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Abbey from Central Coast band Little Quirks joins us in the Homebrewed (Sonora) Studios!
We chat about their new EP 'The Beast', writing about other people's 'situationships', and writing a song with a swear word in it 😮
Abbey also explains what i... more
Welcome to another Music News episode!
This one explores the revival of the nighttime economy in New South Wales, focusing on government reforms aimed at supporting the arts and cultural sectors. We know it sounds boring on paper - Government policy... more
Dan Mac from Art Vs Science joins us on this one for an honest conversation at a pivotal time for the band. Art Vs Science have just dropped their first single in a couple of years, 'Powder', This track is every bit as epic and fun as we've come to e... more
For what we believe is just the second time ever, we're joined by a guest for the Music News! Please rejoice as we're joined by Dan Mac from Art vs Science.
Dan's got a great idea to help boost streaming numbers and revenue from streams in Australi... more
Hi guys I just discovered your podcast regarding NETGIGS and wanted to say thank you for making your listeners aware of this Homebrewed Streaming platform. I am reaching out to offer you the opportunity for a follow up interview if you like, as I have recently joined the NETGIGS Team as their Communications Officer.
I have gone on to listen to a few of your other interviews, and I have to say that I love hearing the passion that you both have for the Music Industry throughout your series. Keep u... more
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Focused on the vibrant Australian music landscape, episodes frequently showcase insightful discussions with local artists, bands, and industry professionals. Topics span from the promotion of new albums and singles to deeper reflections on the challenges musicians face in the industry, such as mental health, community engagement, and ethical considerations in music distribution. Guests often include both emerging and established musicians, contributing personal anecdotes and experiences that resonate with audiences while promoting a sense of community and support for the Australian arts scene. The podcast stands out for its authentic conversations that blend humor, education, and advocacy for local music culture.
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