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Malachi Doyle Blog
‘Amateur’ poetry & essays in a commercialist attention grabbing world. An apostate from academic poetry, I mixed with rappers in SE London, which changed my outlook for ever. Unlike your trending authors, I am writing about what deeply moves me now, without regard for career. I approach the spiritual & the materialist & work from the tensions, attractions & repulsions between these approaches to knowing.
https://melfrommelbournemusicwords.blogspot.com/
‘Amateur’ poetry & essays in a commercialist attention grabbing world. An apostate from academic poetry, I mixed with rappers in SE London, which changed my outlook for ever. Unlike your trending authors, I am writing about what deeply moves me now, without regard for career. I approach the spiritual & the materialist & work from the tensions, attractions & repulsions between these approaches to knowing.
https://melfrommelbournemusicwords.blogspot.com/
Mel From Melbourne
2 & 1/2 years and 400 or so songs, poems & artwork in the making, I’ve completed Mel From Melbourne. It’s all available on Bandcamp. I think of it as a piece of oral literature. My War & Peace. Or If you prefer 'Warren Pearce'. Started in serialised form in the Autumn of 2018 in rural Kyneton, Victoria and completed on the weekend just gone in Spring 2020 back in Melbourne. A wild ride indeed. Some really heavy things in there as well as love songs, earth songs, spirit songs, humour, onomatopoeia.
It's all available on Bandcamp for stream or download, most of it is free. Fragments are also available on Spotify, Apple Music etc.
Time to do something else. - Malachi Doyle
https://melfrommelbourne.bandcamp.com/
2 & 1/2 years and 400 or so songs, poems & artwork in the making, I’ve completed Mel From Melbourne. It’s all available on Bandcamp. I think of it as a piece of oral literature. My War & Peace. Or If you prefer 'Warren Pearce'. Started in serialised form in the Autumn of 2018 in rural Kyneton, Victoria and completed on the weekend just gone in Spring 2020 back in Melbourne. A wild ride indeed. Some really heavy things in there as well as love songs, earth songs, spirit songs, humour, onomatopoeia.
It's all available on Bandcamp for stream or download, most of it is free. Fragments are also available on Spotify, Apple Music etc.
Time to do something else. - Malachi Doyle
https://melfrommelbourne.bandcamp.com/
Bait
Formed in 2003 set amongst the Otway Forest, S.W. Victoria.
“Bait are rare exponents of the personal. They can easily perform traditional songs in all their glory with facility but they choose instead, through unique melodic & syntactical composition, to explore their own reality, a reality informed by (post)modernity and popular culture but not limited to their limiting assumptions.” G.Genovese bait2.bandcamp.com
Forest Radio
Forest Radio is a slow radio broadcast of life as it happens direct from the edge of the Otway Forest. Forest Radio heavily features the sounds of nature punctuated by informative low key commentary. Perfect for late night put ya feet listening or as a kind of meditative sleep aid. forestradio.bandcamp.com |
Earth to Malachi
After completing his 400-song oral novel 'Mel From Melbourne', Malachi Doyle had to reset. With Earth To Malachi, the artist meditates before attempting the vocal. Earth To Malachi aims to heal tired and hurting hearts.
https://earthtomalachi.bandcamp.com/
After completing his 400-song oral novel 'Mel From Melbourne', Malachi Doyle had to reset. With Earth To Malachi, the artist meditates before attempting the vocal. Earth To Malachi aims to heal tired and hurting hearts.
https://earthtomalachi.bandcamp.com/
The Bula Brothers The Melbourne-based Bula Brothers had a life in the years 1995-1998. They played mostly Fijian-organised social functions but were also Monash Peninsula Campus regulars. As photographed - the band usually comprised Luke Cama (vocals, uke, guitar), Marley Lete (vocals, uke, guitar), George Atu (bass), Terry McCarthy (lap steel, vocals), Malachi Doyle (drums, vocals), and Robert Wolfgramm (guitar, vocals).
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Luke Cama When Fijian Luke Cama (pronounced Tharma) died prematurely in 2016, he left his mark on two albums of wonderful Fijian music - 1998's BULA BROTHERS (elsewhere on youtube) and this one from 2001, ISLAND OF PARADISE. As a tribute to Luke and in memory of him, the album is presented as it was released, with credits and further information at the end. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go6vtoT0E98&feature=youtu.be
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