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Classic Material
Complex Australia
15 episodes
9 months ago
Classic Material takes you back to the early days of hip-hop in Australia and New Zealand. Host Steve Duck talks to the people who were there to get the full stories of the albums that changed local hip-hop, taking it from a tiny underground community to a thriving scene of top 10 singles, brand endorsements and national tours.
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Classic Material takes you back to the early days of hip-hop in Australia and New Zealand. Host Steve Duck talks to the people who were there to get the full stories of the albums that changed local hip-hop, taking it from a tiny underground community to a thriving scene of top 10 singles, brand endorsements and national tours.
Show more...
Music History
Music,
Music Commentary,
Music Interviews
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The Making of Day of the Dog: part three
Classic Material
24 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
The Making of Day of the Dog: part three
Of The Dog’ is finished, but Bliss N Eso and their label have another trick up their sleeve – a full remix album produced by a then-unknown producer named M-Phazes.
Classic Material
Classic Material takes you back to the early days of hip-hop in Australia and New Zealand. Host Steve Duck talks to the people who were there to get the full stories of the albums that changed local hip-hop, taking it from a tiny underground community to a thriving scene of top 10 singles, brand endorsements and national tours.