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  • From Local Gigs to Metal Legends—How Far Would You Go for the Music? | Sam Sheppard - Imperial Slave
    2025/05/19

    Get ready to dive deep into the world where bogan culture and heavy metal collide, as we sit down with Sam Sheppard—renowned drummer, audio engineer, and true heavy metal devotee. He is also the front man of a heavy metal band Imperial Slave - hailing from Palmerston North in New Zealand.In this episode, you'll get an insider perspective on what it really means to be a bogan in the heavy metal scene, and why this unique subculture remains such a powerful force in New Zealand and beyond.Sam shares his own story of growing up , blasting Metallica and Iron Maiden, and navigating the challenges—and wild fun—of playing in heavy metal bands. From recounting crazy stories on tour, recording in Berlin, and building a tight-knit community around music, Sam reveals the unfiltered reality of a life fully immersed in heavy metal. You’ll also hear his take on the often misunderstood bogan label: is it just about mullets and classic metal, or is there something more meaningful at its core?Whether you’re proudly bogan, a heavy metal enthusiast, or just curious about this raw corner of music culture, this episode is packed with laughter, real talk, and insider advice for anyone looking to dive into the world of heavy metal. Expect to discover the connections between bogan identity and heavy metal bands—the riffs, camaraderie, and freedom that make this lifestyle unforgettable.What’s in it for you? You’ll walk away with a genuine understanding of bogan culture and the heavy metal scene, hear never-before-told stories from the road, and get practical insights on music, creativity, and thriving as an outsider. If you love metal, are intrigued by the bogan spirit, or just want unfiltered behind-the-scenes stories, this episode is for you.Turn it up and connect to the true heart of bogan and heavy metal culture!New Zealand Music Month and New Zealand Music Culture. New Zealand heavy Metal.


    You can find the band here:https://www.facebook.com/ImperialSlave/

    --------------bogan culture, heavy metal, Sam Sheppard, New Zealand metal, metal bands, rock music, audio engineering, metal community, band life, metal interviews, metal drumming, music podcast, metal stories, musician insights, metal fan, alternative culture, music lifestyle, band tour, recording music, underground music, metal scene

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    58 分
  • He Spent Years Studying Bogans—What He Discovered Will Blow Your Mind | Dave Snell
    2025/05/07

    Bogans of New Zealand! In this episode, we talk with Dave Snell, who wrote the book “Bogan - An insiders guide to Metal, Mullets, and Mayhem.” Dave knows a lot about what it means to be a bogan and shares cool stories about growing up loving heavy metal, rock music, and being part of New Zealand’s working class culture.What is a bogan?

    In New Zealand, “bogan” is a word for someone who likes loud rock music, drives cool cars, and doesn’t care what others think about how they dress or what kind of music they listen to. Some people think bogans are uneducated or rough, but Dave shows that bogans can be smart, kind, and have their own interesting culture.In this interview, Dave tells us about writing his book, going to concerts, and what it’s like to be a bogan in New Zealand. He explains how music, friends, and working hard are important parts of the bogan life. Dave also talks about why some people judge bogans and why those ideas are wrong.

    f you want to learn what makes New Zealand bogans so unique and fun, or you’re interested in heavy metal, rock music, or Kiwi culture, this video is for you!

    Dave Snell’s book “Bogan an insiders guide to metal mullet and mayhem” is a great read for anyone who wants to understand more about everyday people in New Zealand.

    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment if you enjoyed the video!#bogans #newzealand #davesnell #boganbook #kiwiculture #rockmusic #heavymetal #workingclass #identity #subculture #nzbogans #aotearoa #davesnellbogan


    You can watch the video here:

    https://youtu.be/5kRqbk02X3c

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    43 分
  • Beyond Stereotypes: Sam Leamy Talks Autism and Artistic Expression
    2025/04/14

    Sam's story is a blend of cultures and sounds, having been born in the UK and moving to New Zealand multiple times during his childhood. He takes us back to his early days of musical discovery, listening to his parents' records and feeling a profound connection to The Stranglers and other iconic bands.This episode dives deep into Sam's unique musical path—from piano lessons at the age of five to exploring the electrifying world of heavy metal. Sam opens up about his experiences as a neurodivergent artist and how his autism diagnosis in 2021 has influenced his understanding of himself and his creative process.Join us as Sam candidly discusses the highs and lows of forming bands, his eclectic music influences that range from atmospheric sludge metal to pop, and the liberating nature of letting go of preconceived ideas in music creation.Don't miss out on:-Sam's amusing anecdote of singing Stranglers' lyrics as a child-How an encounter with a Metallica tape at age 8 changed his life-Insights into playing in various bands across New Zealand and Australia-His heartfelt advice for young neurodivergent musiciansSam's gigs:Drums at After The FleshAmbient Sonic Maximism at ThoughtsexplodethruskullsNoisesmith/Atmospheric Tantrums at Opium EaterComposer/Performer/Producer at SporkConjurer of sonic nightmares at Opiate SleeperDJ Doran at The Anger Management ShowStudied at New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī, Victoria University of Wellington

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  • Mark Mundell on The Power of Heavy Metal Spirit | FVKVSHIMA and Planet of the Dead
    2025/03/12

    Mark Mundell is a passionate enthusiast of science fiction, video games, and heavy metal music, having developed a love for these interests over time.

    Fond of immersive gaming experiences, Mark finds joy in being absorbed in fantastical worlds, despite the mixed opinions such games elicit. He also has a penchant for the iconic sounds of Prague rock, particularly enjoying bands like Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull.

    Growing up in the early nineties, Mark's musical journey included a mix of genres, experiencing the rise of bands like Korn, Linkin Park, and Papa Roach, although he sometimes found these transitions a bit unsettling.

    Through his diverse tastes, Mark continues to explore the realms of alternative music and digital escapism.


    Mark's Bands


    FVKVSHIMA:

    https://fvkvshima.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/fvkvshima_band/


    Planet of the Dead:

    https://www.facebook.com/planetofthedeadband/



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    1 時間 32 分
  • I asked Nick Granville, a blues guitarist what he would do if he had to start over
    2025/02/27

    Nick Granville:

    Acclaimed Guitarist, Educator & Session Musician

    Nick Granville is a versatile guitarist, teacher, and session musician who has collaborated with top artists like Dave Weckl, Tony Lindsay (Santana’s singer), Dave Matthews, Chris de Burgh, Ronan Keating, and Delta Goodrem. He has also worked with jazz legends Mike Stern, Joey DeFrancesco, Eric Marienthal, Kurt Elling, and Steve Smith, and played with the band on New Zealand’s "Dancing with the Stars."As a bandleader, Nick performs regularly in Wellington and at major jazz festivals across New Zealand and internationally.

    He is a founding member of the Wellington Jazz Orchestra (Rodger Fox Big Band) and has released six albums as a leader. His extensive recording credits include film scores, television, and radio productions, with sessions in top studios like Capitol Studios in Los Angeles.

    An experienced educator, Nick currently teaches at the New Zealand School of Music and has also taught at Goodtime Music Academy, Christchurch Jazz School (CPIT), Otago University, and Auckland University, as well as at jazz festivals throughout New Zealand.Nick holds a Master’s degree in Jazz Performance (First-Class Honours) from the University of Auckland and continues to push boundaries in jazz and contemporary music.In this episode, we sit down with Nick Granville, a versatile guitarist known for his mastery of rock, jazz, and blues.

    Nick Granville shares his journey from a young music enthusiast to a full-time professional musician in New Zealand, a country with a smaller but passionate music scene. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of his career, the importance of adaptability in the industry, and how social media and AI are shaping the future of music. Whether you're an aspiring musician or a music lover, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the evolving world of professional guitarists.

    Join us on Kultura Incident as we uncover what drives Nick Granville’s passion for music and his approach to staying relevant in a changing

    industry.www.nickgranville.comhttps://www.facebook.com/nickgranvillemusic/

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  • Rocking Through Challenges with Nick of Electric Tapestry
    2025/02/18

    In this episode of Kultura Incident , we chat with Nick, a cool musician and art teacher. He's got an amazing story to share!

    Nick went through some tough times as a kid, including a head injury and having ADHD, but he found his way through art and music.

    He talked about how he went from feeling confused and different in school to becoming one of the key players of a band called Electric Tapestry.

    Nick's story shows us how important it is to be yourself and how creativity can help you overcome challenges.

    Tune in to hear more about Nick's journey and how he uses his love for art and music to make a difference.

    Electric Tapestryhttps://www.facebook.com/electric.tapestry.music/

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Supporting Families with Disabilities - EP 79
    2025/01/20

    Meredith, a regional coordinator for Parent to Parent in Wellington. Meredith shares her personal journey as a mother of two boys, both diagnosed with autism, and her professional role in providing support and resources to families with disabled children.

    She emphasizes the importance of community support, workshops, and specialized information services for navigating the complexities of raising neurodivergent children.

    The episode also touches on Meredith's own strategies for self-care and managing the emotional demands of her life and work.

    She started a podcast called "That's Good to Know".

    Every second Saturday, 1pm.

    https://accessradio.org.nz/shows-podcasts/thats-good-to-know/



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  • Kultura Incident Recap 2024 2025 - EP 78
    2025/01/08

    Recaps the most compelling moments from the past year. From Episode 71’s deep dive into heavy metal with Steve Francis of Bullet Belt, to Episode 77’s touching tale of Graeme’s journey parenting four autistic kids, this episode offers insights, emotional stories, and professional growth. Iain's journey of Pathological Demand Avoidance for his son. We also revisit Ben Mulchin's transition from scientist to music venue manager and Dr. Kahal Doyle’s thoughts on ethical AI. Ep 71: Steve Francis (Bullet Belt) on heavy metal culture and professionalism in music. Ep 72: Iain Gervan on parenting an autistic son with a PDA profile, strategies, and online support. Ep 73: Ben Mulchin of Valhalla on managing a top music venue and the metal community's resilience. Ep 74: Dr. Cathal Doyle on ethical AI use in education and workplaces. Ep 77: Graeme on parenting four autistic kids and using AAC tools for communication. Hades X's Kultura: 📼 YouTube: https://bit.ly/KulturaIncident 🎙 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3K3BxqF 🎙 Apple: https://apple.co/42zpwAH
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    15 分