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When the Federal Election comes around, some of us might end up voting for someone we don’t know. Angela Moran tries to understand why she knows so little about the electoral process. And then two people enter communities and traditions that are not their own. Their way in is through music and sound.
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Finding Harmony by Nial Hosken and Suzanne Derry
Two people are drawn to the layered sounds and ancient traditions of musical communities that are not their own.
Original music composition and sound design: Suzanne Derry
Supervising Producers: Riley McCullagh and Allison Chan
Additional thanks to Tina Matolov and Lloyd O’Hanlon, who supplied field recordings from Georgia.
Politics by Angela Moran
It’s time to start caring about things. Angela decides to figure out the Australian electoral process, in time for the upcoming Federal Election.
Supervising Producer: Jordan Fennell
Music: ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo’ – Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, ‘Black Shuck’ – The Darkness, ‘Nighttime Stroll – E’s Jammy Jams‘, ‘The Truth Is No Words’ – The Music, ‘It’s Up To You (1999 Remaster) – Gene Krupa’, ‘We’ve Got A File On You’ – Blur, ‘Flutter’ – Bonobo, ‘Politics of Love’ – Alex Cameron
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All The Best credits:
Executive Producer: Allison Chan
Victorian State Coordinator: Jordan Fennell
Episode Mix and Compile: Elina Godwin
Host: Samantha Groth
Community Coordinator: Chloe Gillespie
SYN Community Coordinator: Erin Dick
Social Media Producer: Matilda Fay
Image: Unsplash CC: Nick Abrams
Music: ‘August (Kyson Remix)’ by Luke Howard