Stilgherrian and Snarky Platypus expand your horizons by introducing you to a wider range of music both new and old, and judging your own lame music tastes.
Each episode they’ll play a few tunes, invite supporters to “Recommend a Song to Us”, and even ask them to send in a three-song playlist and “We Will We Will Judge You”. But it’ll cost. More on that soon.
Thanks to a recent crowdfunding campaign they’ll have a proper music license, and they’ll be recording two pilot episodes before the end of April 2025. Promise.
Unfortunately the terms of the current music license restrict listening to Australia and New Zealand.
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Stilgherrian and Snarky Platypus expand your horizons by introducing you to a wider range of music both new and old, and judging your own lame music tastes.
Each episode they’ll play a few tunes, invite supporters to “Recommend a Song to Us”, and even ask them to send in a three-song playlist and “We Will We Will Judge You”. But it’ll cost. More on that soon.
Thanks to a recent crowdfunding campaign they’ll have a proper music license, and they’ll be recording two pilot episodes before the end of April 2025. Promise.
Unfortunately the terms of the current music license restrict listening to Australia and New Zealand.
Stilgherrian and Snarky Platypus expand your horizons by introducing you to a wider range of music both new and old, and judging your own lame music tastes.
Each episode they’ll play a few tunes, invite supporters to “Recommend a Song to Us”, and even ask them to send in a three-song playlist and “We Will We Will Judge You”. But it’ll cost. More on that soon.
Thanks to a recent crowdfunding campaign they’ll have a proper music license, and they’ll be recording two pilot episodes before the end of April 2025. Promise.
Unfortunately the terms of the current music license restrict listening to Australia and New Zealand.