Music For Small Audiences

Australian-Canadian DJ Matthew Belleghem brings to this podcast 35+ years of experience as a curator of engaging and eclectic electronic music. Having spent time as a nightclub DJ, music producer, synthesizer salesperson, record shop clerk and dance music journalist, his tastes range from the underground progressive house music that Melbourne is world renowned for, through to ambient, new wave, nu disco, trip hop, trance, techno, downtempo and psychedelica. While new genre names seem to crop up each year, contemporary music journos might also use terms like 'organic house' or 'melodic techno'. Talk free and mixed live in Melbourne, Music For Small Audiences is a guided exploration through the most colourful corners of his music collection, and is perfect for high fidelity headphone and living room listening.

https://mbelleghem.com/series/music-for-small-audiences/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 2h18m. Bisher sind 117 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 5 Wochen.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 7 hours 22 minutes

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MFSA106: That Little Bit Further


There is something exciting about covering new ground. The transition from known to unknown brings with it a sense of renewal and energy, and it can be quite fun to explore that little bit further, and to cover a little bit of new ground at the edge of a


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 November 6, 2022  4h55m
 
 

MFSA105: Tin Roof Rusted


It has been an unusual weekend. It has been an unusual year. Springtime in Melbourne often brings a bit of rain. With another La Nina apparently on the horizon, we have seen quite a bit of rain already. So much so, in fact, that it has exposed the failin


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 September 18, 2022  4h22m
 
 

MFSA104: Days Go By


Winter has arrived in Melbourne. To me that means short days, falling leaves, and the occasional smell of a wood stove across the city at night. It can be easy at this time of year to withdraw a little bit, to bunker down and count the days off until war


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 June 19, 2022  3h16m
 
 

MFSA103: Your Call Is Important To Us


Coordinating travel, as with coordinating a lot of things these days, involves a lot of time waiting on hold on the telephone. As such, I am becoming something of a hold music aficionado. On many recent calls the music has been punctuated with a repetiti


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 May 4, 2022  0m
 
 

MFSA102: The Spirit Of Radio


As I grew up my two older sisters were a constant source of musical guidance and inspiration, taking me to concerts, bringing me records from overseas school trips and keeping me up to speed on the hottest bands across the genre that was then called New


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 February 24, 2022  0m
 
 

MFSA101: A Soft Landing


Ah yes, life in a pandemic. I suppose every now and then life throws up a bit of turbulence, and so this is our time. But what is the difference between flying and falling, really? There are some parallels shared with the difference between drowning and


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 December 29, 2021  3h51m
 
 

MFSA100: Gudaseya


As I write this I am just over three hundred kilometres from home. May not sound like much, but after an extended pandemic and all of the restrictions that come with, even a little bit of travel is a really big deal. The past few weeks have been a reawak


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 November 20, 2021  5h55m
 
 

MFSA099: Too Late To Leave


Whether we are talking about social gatherings or impending natural disasters, there comes a point at which leaving is no longer an option. A point when, to paraphrase an old movie quote, there can be no turning back, and there is no choice but to ride i


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 September 17, 2021  3h1m
 
 

MFSA098: Second Shot


I love a good World War II documentary. While the world is today a very different place, there is still so much from that era that rings true, including the misplaced optimism in 1939 that suggested ‘the boys will be home by Christmas’. Simil


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 August 9, 2021  2h23m
 
 

MFSA097: Dark And Long


It is the start of the longest night of the year here in Melbourne as I write this. As you may infer from the titles of my podcast episodes over the years, I have a recurring interest in the pivot points, the transitions, the turning points, the fulcrums


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 June 21, 2021  3h11m