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Tyler Jenke, Journalist

Tyler Jenke

Originally from Adelaide, Tyler Jenke is a Melbourne-based journalist, author, musician, lecturer, and podcast host with more than a decade of experience in writing and publishing. Having originally created an exhaustive database dedicated to triple j’s Hottest 100 countdown, the past decade has seen them working as a prolific writer across websites such as Tone Deaf, Billboard, and Music Feeds, with three years spent as the Editor of Rolling Stone Australia.

Outside of the world of the written word, you can often find them researching obscure music facts, working on their own musical career, collecting copious amounts of vinyl, tapes, and CDs, or simply situated in the front row of a live concert.

Features / Music
The Hives at Gold Coast Big Day Out
'The Ultimate Gig': Reflecting On Big Day Out 10 Years After The Last Iteration Of The Festival
Ten years after the final edition of Big Day Out took place, it's time to take a look back at the history, growth and legacy of an iconic Australian music festival.
Features / Music
Ticket Trouble: Why Are Australia's Boutique Festivals Being Forced To Cancel?
What does the future of music festivals in Australia hold?
Features / Interviews
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Scratchies, State Bans, & Addictive Rock'N'Roll: Private Function Are Back On Top
"It’s unlike any other record... we're doing it all ourselves this time."
Features / Opinion
Shut Up & Play The Hits: Is Fan Outrage Over Setlists Justified?
Should fans be able to tell bands what they can and can't play?
Features / Interviews
Macklemore: ‘The Only Mistake That I Can Make Is Not Telling My Truth’
“I use my art as a means of not only performing and getting out in front of the people, but figuring out what the fuck is going on with me."
Features / Music
Are Sped-Up Songs Set To Become The Future Of Music?
What does this trend mean for the future of music?
Features / Music
Bouncing Back: How Some Of Music’s Famous Names Emerged From Tragedy
Every instance of a band bouncing back from tragedy has evoked numerous opinions from their dedicated fans regarding their success, the choice of a new member, or even if they should have continued.
Features / Music
A Wilhelm Scream Dive Deep On Their Studio Albums
In celebration of A Wilhelm Scream’s upcoming visit to Australia, we caught up with guitarist Trevor Reilly to walk us through each of their studio albums to gain valuable insight into what went into each one.
Features / Music
From Judas Priest To Sam Smith: The Satanic Panic Through The Ages
This modern-day moral panic is nothing new...
Features / Music
How Triple J’s Hottest 100 Has Changed Over The Past 30 Years
The Hottest 100 isn’t just a poll, it’s an institution.
Features / Music
Is It Time To Broadcast Splendour In The Grass?
“I can only see benefits for a festival like Splendour In The Grass to broadcast its sets."
Features / Music
Pete Murray: 'Do People Listen To An Album From Start To Finish Anymore?'
“I think you’ve got to be a little bit more intelligent in the way you do music these days."