Speakers:
Lior Lior

In 2005, Lior released his debut album 'Autumn Flow'. The album was released independently without a label, the only real goal for Lior was paying back the money borrowed for the creation of the album.

After getting picked up by Triple J, Lior's music took a life of its own. 'Autumn Flow' went on to be nominated for Australian Album of the Year by Triple J, and was nominated for 3 ARIA Awards including Best Male Artist. 'Autumn Flow' was one of the year's most successful independent releases,and Lior has since become one of few independent Australian artists to have sold over 60,000 albums on a debut.

Over the past 18 months Lior has been consumed with releasing his critically acclaimed debut internationally, as well as creating his much awaited second album due for release.

Francois Tétaz Francois Tétaz

Francois Tétaz is a composer and producer, based in Melbourne. You can hear his production on records by Lior, Gotye, Architecture in Helsinki and New Buffalo. His score for Wolf Creek won Feature Film Score of the Year at the 2006 APRA-Australian Guild of Screen Composers awards and he recently completed the score for the man-eating crocodile movie Rogue, due for release in November 2007. 

Franc runs a music post-production studio and is currently producing an album for up and coming indy megastars Hot Little Hands. He will be collaborating with Ben Lee in early 2008 on Nash Edgerton's debut feature film The Square.

Franc is also the A&R director for Rubber Records.

Moderator:
  Peter Barr - Radio presenter, music journalist, lecturer

Peter Barr is RTRFM’s popular breakfast presenter. He’s knocked around RTRFM for ten years, presenting such diverse programs as Morning Magazine, Out to Lunch, Drivetime and Distant Murmurs. He took over the brekky reigns towards the end of 2004, and has since made it his mission to expose Perth audiences to the latest music, best local bands and funniest comedians.

Outside the studio Pete is an active freelance music journalist and radio-broadcasting lecturer. Wake up with Pete every weekday from 6am.