About

Our Songwriting Camps are held biannually, bringing together emerging and established artists for an intensive, collaborative creative experience. Across two days, participants work closely with industry producers, engineers, and songwriters to develop and complete original music in a focused studio environment.

Designed to spark creativity and connection, the camps encourage artists to step outside their comfort zones, experiment with new sounds, and build lasting relationships within the industry. Whether you’re refining your craft or looking to expand your network, the sessions offer a rare opportunity to collaborate, learn, and create at a high level.

By the end of each camp, artists walk away with professionally developed songs, new skills, and a stronger sense of direction in their artistry.


First sounds

The First Sounds compilations are a landmark initiative supporting First Nations musicians, providing a platform to share their music, stories, and culture with new audiences across Australia. Since its inception, the project has featured over 150 First Nations artists, including notable performers such as Dobby, Grace Alexandra, ChillCheney, Mr Rhodes, Roger Knox, Sunny Luwe, and GLVES, showcasing the incredible diversity and talent of Indigenous music today.

These compilations are distributed nationally to community radio stations, helping independent artists gain exposure, connect with new listeners, and create pathways to professional opportunities. Kameygal Music Studio has proudly collaborated with Australian Music Radio Airplay (AMRAP) and the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) on volumes 11–14, supporting the production, curation, and distribution of this vital platform.

The initiative operates in partnership with AMRAP and CBAA, with support from Music Australia, strengthening the reach of First Nations voices across the nation and celebrating the ongoing contribution of Indigenous artists to Australia’s musical landscape.

Head over to AMRAP’s website to hear more and explore the First Sounds compilation