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Homebrewed: An Australian Music Podcast

Homebrewed Media
Australian Music Industry
Australia
Spotify
Live Music
Central Coast
Triple J
Australian Music Scene
Hottest 100
Music Industry
Tiktok
Pill Testing
Old Mervs
Music Festivals
Gossy Weekender
Australian Music
Spicy Lemons
Soul Music
New South Wales
Songwriting
Streaming Services

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

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Content warning: This episode discusses events and examples of police strip searching which may be traumatic for some.

In November last year, we discussed a class action lawsuit against NSW Police. The case revolved around lead plaintiff Raya Meredi... more

This week we’re joined by Beau Neilson to hear all about MyGigPass. MyGigPass is an awesome new initiative aimed at getting more young people seeing live music. The initiative works by offering a platform where venues and artists can offer up free or... more

Deadshowws are a band with a genre not specified for fears of abuse from others (IYKYK). Connor Massey from the four-piece joined us to chat about their debut album 'You In Colour', as well as their East Coast tour that accompanies the release!

Conn... more

Right as The Buoys prepare to release their first new music of 2026, frontwoman Zoe Catterall joins us for a fantastic conversation. We cover a lot of ground in this one - The new music The Buoys have coming our way, Zoe's recent near death experienc... more

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Recent Guests

Beau Neilson
Owner and operator of Vanguard; music industry advocate in NSW and Australia
Vanguard (Sydney venue); Music NSW; Live Music Venues Alliance
Episode: Beau Neilson - MyGigPass
Connor Massie
Member of Deadshowws, producer/mixer
Deadshowws
Episode: Deadshowws - Gnarly Community
Tom Josephs
Musician/producer, Toben member
Toben Music
Episode: Toben Music (Tom Josephs and Owen Butterworth) - Going Independent
Owen Butterworth
Musician/producer, Toben member
Toben Music
Episode: Toben Music (Tom Josephs and Owen Butterworth) - Going Independent
Johan Peel
Frontman of the band Tora and vocal commentator on music royalties
Tora
Episode: Fraud and/or incompetence leading to underpayment of royalties & Drifters Wharf closed | Music News
Milly McPherson
Solo musician, debut Avoca (album) artist
Musician
Episode: Milly McPherson - Good karma
Angus Hamill
Presenter on Triple J
Triple J
Episode: Angus Hamill - Schnitzel Night
Patrick Sharples
Local artist known as Dialectic
Independent musician
Episode: Dialectic - Counterweight
Dan Mac
Member of the band Art vs Science
Art vs Science
Episode: Massive Attack continue Spotify exodus and grand idea for new Australian streaming service with Dan Mac | Music News

Hosts

Cameron Smith
Co-host with long-standing involvement in the Australian music scene and the show's public image.
Eamonn Snow
Co-host and key on-air personality with a focus on industry analysis and guest interviews.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Netgigs and Government funding

    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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    DisapDi
    Australia6 years ago

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Festival and policy discussions feel credible and well-informed.
Consistently helpful for listeners seeking local artist insights.
Keeps content relevant with timely industry topics and guests.
Shows strong passion for the music industry and its people.

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Deadshowws - Gnarly Community
Q: How has self-producing impacted your control over the album versus working with a label or external producers?
Massie explains that self-producing offers independence and personal accountability, but acknowledges pros and cons, including the potential for creative clashes and the appeal of supportive labels that respect the artistry.
Milly McPherson - Good karma
Q: What impact did your festival project have on the local community and on cross-discipline collaboration?
The festival successfully brought together filmmakers, musicians, and videographers, creating a space where different art forms could interact, learn from each other, and strengthen the local creative ecosystem, which Milly frames as essential for culture.
Angus Hamill - Schnitzel Night
Q: How does it feel to tick off your goal of presenting on Triple J?
Angus expressed immense pride in achieving what he thought was unattainable and highlighted the significance of representing local artists.
WILSN - Time to Flourish
Q: What are the themes of your new album Bloom?
The themes are about love, friendship, female empowerment, and personal growth.
WILSN - Time to Flourish
Q: How did you get into soul music?
I was influenced by my parents and listened to artists like Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin early on.

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What is Homebrewed: An Australian Music Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A lively Australian music-focused show hosted by Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow, who consistently spotlight local artists, industry news, and evolving trends in streaming, live venues, and policy. Episodes blend artist interviews with analyses of licensing deals, awards, government reforms, and technology's impact on creativity. The hosts' deep ties to the local scene and practical, supportive approach make for approachable conversations that are useful for listeners who want actionable insights about promoting music, spotting emerging trends, and navigating the Australian industry landscape. A standout facet is the duo's consistent advocacy for local artists and independent practices, paired with a willingness to tackle timely, sometimes co... more

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