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Beers & Tears
267. RINSE (IN STUDIO)
In this episode of Beers & Tears we are thrilled to have Naarm/Melbourne-based shoegaze and dreampop artist RINSE, aka Joe Agius, join us. RINSE has captivated audiences with his unique blend of 90s shoegaze and dreamy pop, and in this episode, we dive into his latest single 'Breathe' and the upcoming EP 'STARFISH,' set to release on June 20 via COHORT. We explore the inspiration and creative process behind his music, including collaborations with Hatchie, Caroline Loveglow, and Samira Winter,exploring the visual side of music as a videographer and discovering the concept of songs resonating with your future...
2024-06-17
36 min
Lights Up!
Amadeus
One of the great plays of the 20th century, Amadeus is a riveting, must-see story about the difference between talent and true virtuosity. A sublimely operatic, darkly engrossing take on music, madness and…whisper it... murder.In this latest episode of Light's Up! Cait interviews three members of the Amadeus cast: Paul, Nathan and Emily. Director: Ian HighamCast:Antonio Salieri: Paul DineenWolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Nathan ChatelierConstanze Weber (later Mozart): Emily McCormickJoseph II, Emperor of Austria: Govind HodgsonCount Johan Killian Von...
2023-10-31
15 min
What a Great Punk
Episode 307: Hobbit Shit feat. Joe Agius from Hatchie and Rinse
Joe is a super talented musician and songwriter, and joins us on the pod to talk about what he’s up to with Hatchie and his solo project, Rinse. We also go full Joe Rogan mode talking about alien press conferences and the feeling of impending doom, then also check out what’s happening with his cute little rabbits and why he’s getting back to basics with music.Shout outs @joeagius and cheers @younghenrys for supporting the podSign up to our Patreon for a bonus pod each week (that's double the pod!) and other V...
2023-08-27
1h 06
Jackman Radio
Episode 161 | Joe Agius of RINSE
Musician, writer, singer and producer, Joe Agius joins Jackman Radio to discuss his new singles "I Thought I Knew You" and "Let It Flow" from his solo project RINSE. We also discuss what it's like being in a band and seeing your favorite acts. Agius is also part of Hatchie with Australian musician Harriette Pilbeam. Agius, directs, edits and produces all his creative music videos. Follow RINSE on Twitter: http://Twitter.com/rinsebne Become a Jackman Radio Patron: www.patreon.com/JackmanRadio
2023-08-08
39 min
Talking Architecture & Design
Episode 159: Cox Director Joe Agius recounts what it's like to work on designing zoos and airports
Joe Agius has been a Director of COX since 2005. He sets and guides design direction for many projects in the Sydney studio as Design Director. Joe has experience across sectors, including public and cultural, education, research, hotels, sports, convention and exhibition as well as urban design and master planning.In this wide-ranging interview, Joe talks about redesigning parts of Taronga Zoo, the master planning of Sydney brand new airport and how Cox is leading the way for a more inclusive and diverse workplace for architects and designers.This podcast is brought to...
2023-06-05
35 min
Guitar Speak Podcast
David Agius GSP #199
David Agius speaks to the Guitar Speak Podcast on the release of his debut EP "Journey Without Destination". The EP features David's stellar guitar playing - merging the influences of SRV, Sayce, Knopfler and Moore - killer vocals and sharply honed songwriting chops. https://davidagius.me/ This episode is brought to you by Fretboard Biology - the online guitar college created by Joe Elliott, ex head of guitar at GIT and McNally Smith Music College. Fretboard Biology Guitar Speak Podcast #146 - Joe Elliott - ex guitar head of GIT - launches...
2022-04-01
32 min
In Our Headphones
Hatchie - This Enchanted
Hatchie - "This Enchanted," a 2021 single on Secretly Canadian. Brisbane, Australia-based artist Hatchie (real name: Harriette Pilbeam) has signed to the label Secretly Canadian, sharing her first new single since her 2019 dream-pop debut LP Keepsake. In a press release, she states today's KEXP Song of the Day "encapsulates everything I wanted to do moving forward from my first album." She continues: "I started writing it with [producer] Jorge [Elbrecht] and [Hatchie guitarist] Joe [Agius] in February 2020 and completed it from afar in lockdown later in the year. We had been talking about making something dancey...
2021-12-08
03 min
Paranormal Blip
Episode 9 - Illness and Death from UAP Encounters
Thank you for listening! Episode 9 covers intriguing UAP cases where those in contact with craft or bodies have fallen ill or died! Please follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/ParanormalBlip Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paranormal_blip_podcast/ and email paranormalblip@gmail.com. Please subscribe, share and rate the show. *** News: Skinwalkers At The Pentagon - https://www.amazon.com/Skinwalkers-Pentagon-Insiders-Account-Government/dp/B09HR54GQF Joe Murgia on Skinwalkers At The Pentagon: https://youtu.be/oa1bctZQWtQ *** Illness and death from UAP encounters: Warren Agius' book Evidence of Extraterrestrials: https://www.amazon.com/Evidence-Extraterrestrials-Cases-Aliens-Visited/dp/0738767131/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=war...
2021-10-23
53 min
STUDIO 01
STUDIO 01: RINSE Interview
On the forty-six episode of the video call interview series, Host Jibril Osman sits down with Australian musician, singer and performer Joe Agius of RINSE. In 2020, Joe Agius started his own musical act called RINSE and and recently released the debut EP "Wherever I Am."
2021-03-25
24 min
Talking Dressage with Harry Rival Lee
#4/2020 (2-23 April) ft Joe Agius and where two.
Learn how ABC staff are staying back at work to make deep-fake sex tapes using Karl Marx's face, how the pursuit of a standout online dating profile is contributing to orphan trafficking in third world countries and the best way to spend 24 hours in London during coronavirus lockdown!
2020-05-23
59 min
Song of the Day
RINSE - Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me
RINSE - "Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me," a 2020 self-released single. Last month, Brisbane artist Joe Agius, member and co-writer of Hatchie, debuted his first material under the name RINSE. Titled “Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me,” the song is an infectious throwback mashup of post-punk, shoegaze, and new wave and was mixed by Jorge Elbrecht (Ariel Pink, Japanese Breakfast, Wild Nothing, Sky Ferreira) and mastered by Heba Kadry (Bjork, Slowdive, Beach House, Deerhunter). Agius has this to say about the song: “‘Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me' was recorded late last year at Airlock Studios in Brisbane and sonically sits in...
2020-04-08
04 min
Song of the Day
RINSE - Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me
RINSE - "Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me," a 2020 self-released single. Last month, Brisbane artist Joe Agius, member and co-writer of Hatchie, debuted his first material under the name RINSE. Titled “Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me,” the song is an infectious throwback mashup of post-punk, shoegaze, and new wave and was mixed by Jorge Elbrecht (Ariel Pink, Japanese Breakfast, Wild Nothing, Sky Ferreira) and mastered by Heba Kadry (Bjork, Slowdive, Beach House, Deerhunter). Agius has this to say about the song: “‘Tell Me Tell Me Tell Me' was recorded late last year at Airlock Studios in Brisbane and sonically sits in...
2020-04-08
04 min
Hearing Architecture
To infinity and beyond
The design of any building is an act of looking into the future. The look of our cities and neighbourhoods evolve with every building that architects design. Throughout history, many architects have had aspirations for what our cities should look like. Some designs have shown buildings interconnected with nature, others are dystopic visions of cities run by machines without any considerations for people. Weather architects are mainly concerned with climate change, emerging technologies, or changes in the social structure of work, there are many things that are going to change the fabric of cities in the future. ...
2020-01-16
1h 16
Hearing Architecture
When does learning stop
Becoming an architect takes a long time. In Australia, a student has to spend a minimum of 5 years at university in order to get an architecture degree. During this time, students learn about the design process, the history and theories that have shaped the profession, and practical building techniques. After graduation, it still takes at least 2 years to get enough experience to become registered. Despite having all those years of study under their belt, architects need to continue educating themselves in order to keep up with the evolving built environment landscape. Not only do architects have to stay up-to-date...
2019-12-19
41 min
Hearing Architecture
Housing affordability
In 1980 the median house price in Melbourne was $40,800. Fast forward to 2016 and the median price of a house was $713,000. With property prices rising across the country, the concept of the Australian Dreamhouse on its own block with a front and back yard is becoming more like a fantasy. This was in part because median income didn’t have the same rate of growth as property prices, so the gap between house income and house expense became wider every year. This increased gap means that many Australian’s are finding it harder to own a home. To address this there are...
2019-11-07
49 min
Hearing Architecture
The future is regional
Most Australians live in cities. The 2016 census showed that 71% of Australian’s live in major cities, and only 10% of Australians live in towns with less than 10,000 people. With this gap on the rise, it’s important that the small communities around the country are not forgotten while large cities continue to grow. In order for small towns to function they need access to important infrastructure like hospitals, schools, and markets, but they also need buildings that help foster a community’s social development. These gathering places have helped small towns around Australia develop some of the best examples of social...
2019-10-24
48 min
Hearing Architecture
Sketch and Sniff
The beginning of an architecture project usually starts with some form of communication. It can be a conversation over a coffee, through an email from a client listing a dozen items that they “must have”, or standing in an old building with a bunch of people describing what they can see in their head while they gesticulate in the direction of where new windows and walls could be. After this, everyone wants to agree on what was just discussed so there’s as little difference between what was implied and what was inferred. To do this, an architect will usuall...
2019-10-10
48 min
Hearing Architecture
The reality of architecture in reality TV
Australians love to renovate their homes. You can tell we do because there are so many DIY TV programs that show us how to give it a go. But when you watch programs like Grand Designs, The Block, or House Rules there’s rarely an architect to be seen. With many programs like this out there a lot of people might assume that design, renovation, and building can all be easily undertaken by anyone at home as long as they have the time and money. Now, this is true to some extent, and a lot of people have a gr...
2019-09-12
47 min
Social Jack™ Influence Factory
Ep 70 | Joe Karns - "Getting to the Top of Google in 2019" | Influence Factory
Social Jack™ Influence Factory Episode 70: Joe Karns – “Getting to the Top of Google in 2019” Air Date: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 HAVE QUESTIONS? - Leave a comment below and we will get back to you within 48 hours. The Influence Factory is a LIVE webcast that airs every Wednesday at NOON Central (via Zoom and Facebook LIVE). #InfluenceFactory #JoeKarns #Google In the Influencer News Update segment… During the Influencer News Update, the team discusses “9 Types of Content to Stop Posting on Social Media”, an article by Aaron Agius via: Social Media Today. View the full article at https://bit.ly/32vmqxC *Please Note: The Influencer New...
2019-09-11
00 min
Hearing Architecture
Let the theory come later
In 2017 the Australian Institute of Architects awarded Melbourne based Architect Peter Elliot with the Gold Medal, which is the Institutes highest honour. As part of his gold medal tour, he told younger architects “to let the theory come later”. Some Architects were taken aback by this because they’d spent so much time studying how to embed design theory into their work. In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we’ve asked architects from around Australia to tell us what they think about the use of theory in architecture. This episode of Hearing Architecture featured the following guests: Damian Ma...
2019-08-29
1h 01
Hearing Architecture
Cultural influencers or influenced by culture
When you start to look for it, architecture is everywhere and it’s the stage on which we play out our lives. It doesn’t matter whether we’re working in it, living in it, or resting in it, it’s part of our lives and memories. In this episode of Hearing Architecture we’ve asked architects from around Australia to tell us what they think architecture’s role is in culture: is it informed by culture or does it inform culture? This episode of Hearing Architecture features the following guests: Damian Madigan, Rod Simpson, Sue Dugdale, Kylee Schoone...
2019-08-15
55 min
The Architects' Corner
Barangaroo
Through an unsolicited application, James Packer is now building one of the biggest developments in one of the nicest spots in Sydney. I caught up with Joe Agius, president of the NSW chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects to find out how the development at Barangaroo will be changing the urban space on the waterfront. This peice was produced for FBi Radio's arts and culture program Canvas. For more information head to www.fbiradio.com
2014-09-04
12 min