HatJam

By: Planet Broadcasting
  • Summary

  • Hosted by multi platinum ARIA award winning singer/songwriter Kav Temperley (EskimoJoe) HatJam is a fast fun way to learn more about your favourite musical artists and how they write songs.




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Episodes
  • Dallas Frasca Hello
    May 7 2020

    This week we have a COVID quarantine special where we broadcast across Australia and talk to our friend Dallas Frasca. 


    Broadcasting from Kav’s mothers house across to Black Rock, Melbourne Victoria, using a myriad of technologies they embark on the journey across the ether to write a song from scratch in the game HatJam.


    [00:01:55] Who is Dallas Frasca?

    [00:02:47] Is Dallas really a relative of Opera singer Dame Nelly Melba?

    [00:05:20] When did Dallas start singing?

    [00:07:18] When do the ideas come?

    [00:13:00] Let the game begin

    [00:15:07] What was the first song picked?

    [00:22:40] The second song for the inspiration for the chorus 

    [00:33:00] Jamming with lyric writing 

    [00:41:00] Dallas comes back and sings the song as if it is a Dallas Frasca song going on one of her records.


    you can find Dallas Frasca on 

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dallasfrasca/

    Instagram @dallasfrasca

    website www.dallasfrasca.com

    www.dallasfrasca.bandcamp.com


    Find HatJam on

    Kav's Twitter @kavtemperley

    Kav's Facebook facebook.com/kavtemperley

    Kav's Instagram @kavtemperley

    HatJam Facebook facebook.com/HatJam-Podcast

    HatJam Instagram @hatjam_podcast

    Kav's Website kavtemperley.com.au

    Planet's Website planetbroadcasting.com


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    49 mins
  • HatJam Extras with Ben Lee
    Apr 1 2020

    This week were going to take you back to the musically romantic surroundings of Hollywood Hills and home to Ben Lees Jam Room.

    This Episode was recorded just before the world shut down and everyone had to stay home and stay safe. Myself, Kav Temperley and Studio Cat hope you are all safe and enjoy this extras episode where

    [00:00:44] Ben talks us through his demo process

    [00:02:42] what happens in the beginning can be so important in songwriting

    [00:06:18] Song Structure and recording with Ed Buller


    you can find Timothy Nelson on 

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/benleemusic/


    Instagram @benleemusic


    Kav's Twitter @kavtemperley


    Kav's Facebook facebook.com/kavtemperley


    Kav's Instagram @kavtemperley


    HatJam Facebook facebook.com/HatJam-Podcast


    HatJam Instagram @hatjam_podcast


    Kav's Website kavtemperley.com.au


    Planet's Website planetbroadcasting.com


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    8 mins
  • Ben Lee Do the Heart Break
    Mar 23 2020

    An extra special HatJam this week recorded across the ocean in the musically romantic streets of Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. 


    We step into the world of the musical magician Ben Lee studio who steers the HatJam game to a place never gone before. 


    Will a song be written or just imagined? Lets find out in this HatJam overseas special.


    you can find Ben Lee at https://www.ben-lee.com


    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/benleemusic/


    Instagam @benleemusic 


    Kav's Twitter @kavtemperley


    Kav's Facebook facebook.com/kavtemperley


    Kav's Instagram @kavtemperley


    HatJam Facebook facebook.com/HatJam-Podcast


    HatJam Instagram @hatjam_podcast


    Kav's Website kavtemperley.com.au


    Planet's Website planetbroadcasting.com


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    51 mins

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