COMA (Creative Original Music Adelaide) is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit association dedicated to the presentation of original music in Adelaide, South Australia. It is musician-led, musician-focused and presents a unique opportunity for the creative development and artistic endeavour of a broad range of Australian composers and performers. COMA is committed to presenting and raising the profile of original music in Adelaide, and in Australia. This podcast series includes discussions about music with musicians.
Jamie and Jarrad chat about Ed Heddle's recent COMA gig with Anna Butterss and Josh Baldwin and Even Bassani's band, Crump Cake Orchestra.
Jamie and Jarrad are very preoccupied with dan mois but then, they talk about and listen to some excellent music, which features music written by Sam Cagney for guitar, violin, viola and cello.
In this episode, Jarrad and Jamie feature a recent COMA gig by Matt Sheens' group and discuss it.
Jamie and Dylan Marshall talk about Dylan's band, Didier Kumalo. Dylan gives us information about how the band makes their music and guides us along the music.
Jarrad and Jamie chat about Ross McHenry's work, but first, they talk about sul ponticello and ZephyrROM.
This episode features the music of Chelsea Lee and her quartet. Chelsea has multiple albums released, which can take you along her musical trajectory and influences.
Jamie and Lyndon talk about Lyndon's music in Jarrad's absence. It is a great chance to hear an artist to talk about their own work, discussing his process of creating work for the Lyndon Gray Large Group....LGLG
Today, Jamie listens to wonderful South Australian music by Affinity quintet and the Wayfinders, a Melbourne-based band: their music on this episode also includes Lyndon Gray.
Jarrad is sitting in a room with a piano, listening to and discussing the improvised experimental music of Maria and Adam, a Melbourne-based duo.
Zorn is not an incel. Today Jarrad and Jamie discuss Paper Plane (MEL) and their work, recently played at COMA.
Today, Jack and Jamie have a chat about all things. First, we talk about Cortex Shift, the Adelaide-based band and then Derek Pascoe's Saxtravaganza.
This episode's discussion focuses on the band Cactus, their tricky fusion vibes and beautiful tones.
Adelaide expats who performed at COMA in 2016 did a lot of great music. Today Jarrad and Sam are talking about these folks and their music. The sub-theme of this episode is missing Jamie!
In this episode, Sam and Jarrad talk about their favourite guitarists and guitars. All the guitarists in today's episode make guitars better.
In this episode, we talk to Dr Immaculate (Lyndon Gray) about his music and recent work.