Triple J, Triple M Forced Off Air Through 'Bluescreen' IT Chaos

Yesterday afternoon (19 July) at around 3 pm AEST, the world came to a grinding halt as a major Microsoft outage took airlines, supermarkets, 911 in the US, radio stations, and other businesses offline.

Some of those affected included Sydney Airport Domestic Terminals, triple j, and Triple M. All their computer screens—including the screens meant to tell you your flight details at airports—came up with the “Blue Screen of Death” showing messages of “Recovery mode” or “your computer ran into an issue and needs to restart.”

ABC reports that the major IT outage went global, affecting Microsoft users and those using Crowdstrike, a third-party cybersecurity firm. According to a report in The Guardian, Crowdstrike posted support updates and attributed the issue to “content deployment” changes that have since been reversed.

Crikey’s Cameron Wilson and the Downdetector website discovered that Foxtel, Telstra, Nine, Network 10, Netflix, Gmail, NAB, Commonwealth Bank, ANZ, Westpac, and Suncorp went down yesterday afternoon, with “hundreds” of other services affected, Mumbrella reports.

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In an Instagram post, triple j called out for DJs on social media after their playout systems were rendered inoperable. However, the radio station used the crisis to get local Sydney artists in to spin tunes until midnight. DJs including Mowgli May, Dyan Tai, electronica duo Hellcat Speedracer, MOSS, and Tam kept the tunes spinning on triple j last night.

ARN’s stations were also down and forced to broadcast from the station’s emergency loop tape as techs scrambled to get back on the air. Other stations were impacted by playout and scheduling software through to ad carting, with 2GB forced to get through three hours with no carts or ads, relying only on phone-in callers.

“Turns out it’s not just us – half the world isn’t working right now,” reads a post from The Night Shift on Triple M. Sharing an image of a computer still using Windows XP and a Word document, the message on the document read: “If you’re wondering why you can’t listen to us, Microsoft has gone down all over the world and none of our stuff is working!

“We promise we’re trying to get it fixed and we’ll be back on the airwaves ASAP!”

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In a statement, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that a “National Coordination Mechanism” had been implemented and said (per B & T), “I understand Australians are concerned about the outage that is unfolding globally and affecting a wide range of services.

“My Government is working closely with the National Cyber Security Coordinator. There is no impact to critical infrastructure, government services or Triple-0 services at this stage.”

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Exclusive! Inside a new collection of unreleased Arthur Lee songs: “The music covers his wide-ranging taste and adeptness…”

Exclusive! High Moon Records boss George Wallace on a tantalising new collection of unreleased Love songs

GEORGE WALLACE: “This unprecedented collection of Arthur Lee/Love recordings were made during the last 15 years of his life – from 1990 until Arthur’s final studio recording, in the summer of 2005. In a Memphis hospital in 2006, after a long battle against leukaemia, Arthur gave his wife, Diane, two CDs he’d compiled and asked her if she would oversee the release of the songs after he was gone. Arthur Lee Is Love Just To Remind You is comprised of the songs that Arthur put on the CDs.

“Sourced from Arthur’s trove of tapes, the music covers his wide-ranging taste and adeptness, from Forever Changes-style, haunting strings and brass-adorned productions, to Arthur at the piano, playing Ray Charles-inspired licks and singing with glorious, soulful abandon.

READ THE MAKING OF LOVE’S “SHE COMES IN COLORS” HERE

Baby Lemonade, who Arthur anointed as his ‘new Love’ in 1993, contribute their stellar musicianship to half of the album’s tracks. Earlier this year, in March, we booked the current band, led by Johnny Echols, into LA’s Sunset Sound, Studio A – the very same studio where Love recorded their first three albums – to record a final instrumental track for one of the songs on the CDs that Arthur gave to Diane. Joe Blocker, who played drums with Love in the mid-’70s, and was a lifelong friend of Arthur’s, was brought in to produce this unconventional session. The band was recording live to an Arthur vocal track (recorded the year before they joined up with him) and a lovely orchestral arrangement created by David Angel, who arranged and orchestrated Forever Changes. The session marked the 60th anniversary of Arthur and Johnny’s first studio collaboration: Arthur Lee and The L.A.G’s single, ‘The Ninth Wave’ b/w ‘Rumble-Still-Skins’, on Capitol Records.”

Hear “Five String Serenade” from Arthur Lee Is Love Just To Remind You below…

High Moon Records will release Arthur Lee Is Love Just To Remind You

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Jeffrey Foucault Releases New Track ‘Solo Modelo’

Jeffrey Foucault will release The Universal Fire on September 6 via Fluff and Gravy Records. A series of high-voltage performances captured live in one room, the album is a kind of working wake – Foucault lost his best friend and drummer, Billy Conway, to cancer in 2021 – as well as a meditation on the nature of beauty, artifact, and loss.

Foucault shared the title track to announce the impeccable album last month and now releases ‘Solo Modelo’, referencing the lone beer he would have after losing the friend he always shared it with.
“For most of a decade I spent a hundred nights a year on the road with Billy Conway,” reflects Foucault. “When we were out as a duo he played a suitcase drum kit: snare drum with a Remo conga head, a ride cymbal, a low-boy (sock cymbal) from the 1930s, and an empty suitcase that carried all these things and served as the kick drum. // Continue to the full article

BOO Seattle 2024 Unveils Spine-Chilling Lineup

Seattle’s WaMu Theater will once again play host to the third edition of BOO Seattle on October 25-26, 2024. The festival has just revealed an electrifying lineup of over 40 performers, promising an immersive experience for the spookiest time of year.

Industry heavyweights, including the trailblazing Kaskade, the Grammy-nominated duo Slander, and the hauntingly brilliant Rezz, are all set to appear. Additionally, OGs like the multi-award-winning Afrojack and the genre-blending Latin sensation Deorro are also headlining this year’s event.

BOO Seattle 2024 will showcase an array of bass and dubstep powerhouses, such as rising star Crankdat, Australian hardcore dubstep virtuoso Marauda, and Italian dubstep prodigy Automhate. Moreover, in an exciting new development, BOO Seattle will introduce its very first Discovery Project contest, giving more new artists a chance to play on a festival stage.

Spanning across two days and three spellbinding stages, BOO Seattle promises to transport attendees to another realm. To learn more about the fest, visit their social channels or website here.

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Eminem Claims 11th ARIA #1 Album with ‘The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)’

Eminem has claimed his 11th ARIA #1 album with The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), released on July 12. Eminem is now tied with U2 in fifth place on the list of artists with the most #1 albums: Madonna is fourth with 12, Taylor Swift is third with 23, the Beatles are second […]

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Jake Xerxes Fussell :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview

The quality of Jake Xerxes Fussell’s output has stayed remarkably consistent over his first five albums, but his confidence in his abilities as an interpreter and the audacity of his song selection continue to grow. The nine songs on his newest, When I’m Called, gather out of the vastness of the past few centuries of sung songs to talk to one another, elaborate on one another, and thread each other through with intertwined meaning.

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