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Wednesday, 22 February 2012

ImageGrammys Special: The human element of podcasts

Dave Grohl (pictured) isn’t prejudiced, he loves the Prodigy! Backpedalling aside, the gang talk video game PSAs and Tin Tin riding (a unicorn, obviously) again.

 

 

 

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By the time he’s finished working on the sequel to The Adventures of Tin Tin, will Peter Jackson remember what a real person looks like? The gang are here to ask the tough questions with Rave Magazine’s Rave On podcast, and ask tough questions they shall! Rob Newcombe checks out some well-meaning ads about video game ratings and fondly remembers his young childhood supervision moments. Plus Alasdair Duncan and Mitch Alexander question the value of last minute dissention at the Australian Music Prize camp.

AV&A is like sitting in a room with your friends talking about cool stuff, only you’re not allowed to talk. Instead, sit back and hear about new music from Air, the promising cast attached to Kathryn Bigelow’s next project and the latest social music networking site to drag you in and make you feel self-conscious about your favourite band.

To round out the show, the trio take on the Grammys, but where to start? This? Or this? Or maybe just this! Tune in this week to find out!

 

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