Record labels •
Obese Records—founded by Ollie Bobit in 1995 and owned by Pegz from 2002, went defunct 2016; artists included
Thundamentals,
Illy,
Dialectrix,
Kerser and
M-Phazes. •
Elefant Traks— founded in 1998 by Traksewt, went defunct in 2024; artists included
Urthboy,
The Herd Astronomy Class,
Hermitude,
Horrorshow and
Joelistics. •
Golden Era Records—a label established by
Hilltop Hoods in 2008; artists include
Hilltop Hoods,
Vents,
Funkoars and
Briggs. •
Hydrofunk Records—run by members of the
Resin Dogs; artists include Resin Dogs and
Def Wish Cast. •
Illusive Sounds—Melbourne-based recording label formed in February 2003; artists include
Bliss n Eso,
Downsyde,
Diafrix, Weapon X and Ken Hell. •
Payback Records—Melbourne-based label founded by
Nathan Lovett-Murray and Cappa Atkinson. Artists include
Tjimba and the Yung Warriors,
Little G and Mr Morggs. •
Unda K9 Records—established in Sydney, founded by Lui in 2002; artists include Bukkcity, Tycotic, 13th Son, Syntax, DirtBox Kings, Herb and DJ Crusador.
Radio Radio, particularly community radio, plays a significant role in the dissemination of hip-hop within Australia. Additionally, the Australian Government funds projects, such as the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP), which seeks to promote Australian music nationwide.
3RRR was the first radio station to present an international hip-hop act to the city—Run-D.M.C.'s 1987 Australian tour—and it highlighted international hip-hop culture as well as the local scene. •
3MDR (97.1FM): "The Bourne Collective" hosted by Bastian Killjoy 's "Wheels of Steel" •
3RRR: "Hood Pass" hosted by Carlos Turner and Rob Steezy •
Triple J: "
Hip Hop Show" hosted by Hau Latukefu •
Edge 96.1 (96.1 FM): "K-Sera & The Dirty Dozen" hosted by K-Sera •
2SER (107.3FM): "Hardcore Classic" hosted by Thomas Rock, Ran-Dee and Raine Supreme •
4ZZZ (102.1 FM): "Phat Tape" hosted by DJ Katch, DJ Fib, Frenzie, Chubba Dubbed, Complex, Dj Dcide and Seany B. Just 2 Def hosted by Jigzaw and Busy B •
Three D Radio (93.7FM): "Hazy Tones" hosted by Anders; "Episodes in Space" hosted by Sam & TimeSpace •
Kiss FM Australia (87.6–88.0FM): "StrictlyOZ HipHop Show" hosted by DJ Cook & Big Dip + Lil Marc. •
Fresh 92.7: "The Lesson" hosted by DJ Sanchez & Lotek1200 + (Lesson Crew) Sam, Dan, DJ Cal Haslam, Apollo & Ckur. Currently Hosted By Rockbiz and Baelz. •
RTRFM (92.1FM): "Down Underground" hosted by Nick Sweepah; "Full Frequency" (Monday and Friday) hosted by Micah and Philly Blunt (Monday) and Rok Riley (Friday) •
Radio Skid Row (88.9FM): "Local Flows" hosted by riverkid •
SYN (90.7FM): "Hip Hop Night" hosted by Christopher Palmer which included "StrictlyOZ HopHop show" from 2009 to 2010 •
2GLF: "Shots and Hits" hosted by Adam Spinz •
2RRR (88.5FM): "The Funk Soul Brother Show" hosted by DJ Swanrock and "Hippa To Da Hoppa" hosted by Lachie Hilder
Television The first appearance of an Australian hip-hop act on Australian television was in November 1988, when Skippy The Butcher performed live on the ABC's
"The Factory" during the Run DMC tour. The first Australian hip-hop documentary,
Basic Equipment, was made in 1996 and released in 1997. Narrated by Paul Westgate (a.k.a. Sereck) from
Def Wish Cast, the documentary examined the Sydney hip-hop culture. It was created by
Paul Fenech (creator of
SBS'
Pizza series) and featured artists such as
MC Trey, Def Wish Cast,
DJ Bonez, DJ Ask. During the 1990s,
SBS TV's MC Tee Vee, the first Australian dance music show became a hit. In 1992, following an invitation from
Annette Shun Wah from the alternative arts show,
The Noise,
MC Opi became the first hip-hop artist to become a reporter and assistant producer for
MC Tee Vee.
MC Tee Vee is notable for being the first national Australian music program dedicated to dance, rap and house music. In August 2006, the
ABC program
Compass showed a documentary entitled
The Mistery of Hip Hop, which explored the cultural movement and popularity of hip-hop in Australia. The film followed one of the "founding fathers" of the Sydney hip-hop scene Matthew "Mistery" Peet. Mistery works full-time as
graffiti artist and is also emcee/rapper in the group
Brethren. The 28-minute documentary looked at the "four elements of hip-hop":
breakdancing,
DJing,
rapping, and graffiti. It features interviews with the then-host of Triple J's hip-hop show
Maya Jupiter, and the other half of Brethren:
Wizdm and
DJ Kool Herc. In December 2007,
ABC Television aired the documentary
Words from the City, which includes interviews with a number of high-profile Australian hip-hop artists, including:
Hilltop Hoods,
Koolism,
Downsyde,
TZU,
MC Layla,
Bliss n Eso,
MC Trey, Wire MC, and Jupiter. Starting in 2018 "The Lesson TV" or "LSN TV" was an Australian Hip-Hop music TV show akin to MTV, that aired on C44, C31 & WTV. The show was derived from The Lesson 92.7 Radio show, Aiming to showcase Australia's diversity and cultural significance. With its mix of interviews, performances and discussions. The show provided insight into various aspects of hip-hop, from established artists to emerging talents. While it may no longer be on the air, The Lesson TV left a lasting impact on the Australian Hip-Hop community at its ground level.
Film In 1999, the documentary
Desert Rap! Hip-Hop in Alice Springs (dir. Tony Collins and Carmel Young) aired on
ABC TV. In 2004, independent filmmaker Oriel Guthrie debuted her documentary "
Skip Hop" at the
Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). The film includes live footage of freestyle battles and prominent gigs around Australia, as well as interviews with
Def Wish Cast,
DJ Peril,
Hilltop Hoods,
Koolism,
Blades of Hades, Maya Jupiter,
The Herd and
Wicked Force Breakers. "Out4Fame presents 2003 MC Battle For Supremacy" was the first (documented) national
MC tournament and was responsible for supporting the careers of many MCs across Australia. The following year, MCs were invited to enter the tournament for the chance to compete in New Zealand. MCs who have competed in Battle For Supremacy tournaments include
Weapon X,
360, Anecdote, Nfa, Justice, Dragonfly, Robby Bal Boa, Kaos, Tyna, Surreal, Cyphanetics, Delta. Guthrie also documented the 2004 and 2005 events and released them on DVDs. MC Justice went on to win 2005 "
Scribble Jam MC Battle" in the US and is the first Australian to win the competition. In 2007
Words from the City, a feature-length documentary on Australian hip-hop culture from writers/directors Natasha Gadd and Rhys Graham was released by The Australian Film Commission and ABC TV. Focusing on the lyrical artistry of Australian Hip Hop, the film documented some of the countries foremost crews such as Hilltop Hoods, Bliss and Eso, and Koolism, as well up and coming artists TZU, Downsyde, Layla, Maya Jupiter, MC Trey, Nick Toth, and Wire MC. Words From The City was nominated for five AFI Awards for Best Documentary, Best Direction in Documentary, Best Cinematography in Documentary, Best Editing in Documentary, and Best Sound in Documentary.
Publications Stealth Magazine debuted in 1999 and was distributed worldwide via
Tower Records. ==Rap in Australian politics==