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Daniel John-Paul Poggi Ahern (born ), is a media manager. He was a recording artist who performed and released material as Bus Vipers from 2012 to 2017. His career in radio includes stints as acting
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at
2SER 2SER is a community radio station in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, broadcasting on the frequency 107.3 FM and is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. The station is largely self-supporting, relying upon revenu ...
(2015–2017) and programme director at
FBi Radio FBi (call sign: 2FBI) station is an independent, not-for-profit community radio in Sydney, Australia. FBi places a heavy emphasis on local emerging music: it has a policy that at least 50 per cent of its music content is to be Australian, of ...
(2017–2020).


Biography

Daniel John-Paul Poggi Ahern, was born in Sydney in . His father,
Steve Ahern Stephen Roderick Ahern (OAM) (born 1959), is a media executive, strategist, trainer and international consultant in modern broadcast media. He was the station manager at three Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio stations (1988 to m ...
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, is the founding editor of ''radioinfo.com.au'' and was Head of Radio at
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(AFTRS). While a teenager Ahern had been a bass guitarist for Chevaliers, which disbanded when he started Higher School Certificate (HSC). He completed HSC at
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview Saint Ignatius' College Riverview is an Australian independent single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, conducted in the Jesuit tradition, located in Riverview, a small suburb located on the Lane Cove River on the ...
in 2010. He undertook a music career beginning with a band, the Bus Vipers in 2012. Vipers, as a solo multi-instrumentalist, was signed to Australian record label,
Future Classic Future Classic is an Australian independent record label, artist management team, touring agency, and music publisher that was founded in 2004. The label's current roster includes Flume, Flight Facilities, Ta-ku, Jagwar Ma, Seekae, Panama, ...
in 2017. He is an ambassador for
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, which features prominently in his video clips, including "Fluid". While living in Canberra and starting his law studies at
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in 2011, Ahern met a drummer, Harry. In the following year they formed a group, the Bus Vipers, with Ahern on lead vocals and guitar, Henry on drums and Max Fedoseev on bass guitar. They issued a single, "Moonrocks" (October 2012), and followed with "Magnetic" and "Louis Theroux" by late 2012. Other members of the group included Victor Rufus on guitar and Rhys Lintern on drums. Bus Vipers became a solo effort in the following year, when he independently released his debut single, "Lonely Ghost". He cites
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of
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as an inspiration, especially that group's album, '' Bitte Orca'' (2009). "Lonely Ghost" was picked up by
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's ''Unearthed'' for high rotation. The song was described as having "broken guitar pedals, faint vocoder, and 909 drum sounds." He followed with a second single, "Orby". Triple J ''Unearthed'' listed Vipers at No. 20 of their 2013 Top 50 Most Played Artists. Ahern holds two degrees, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws, from the
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. He clerked at entertainment law firm Media Arts Lawyers in Sydney, worked for
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's publications ''Justinian'' and ''The Gazette of Law and Journalism''. Ahern was the assistant/acting
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at Sydney radio station
2SER 2SER is a community radio station in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, broadcasting on the frequency 107.3 FM and is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. The station is largely self-supporting, relying upon revenu ...
from 2015 to 2017. At 2SER he was also host of ''New Music with Daniel Ahern'' during 2017. He became the programme director of
FBi Radio FBi (call sign: 2FBI) station is an independent, not-for-profit community radio in Sydney, Australia. FBi places a heavy emphasis on local emerging music: it has a policy that at least 50 per cent of its music content is to be Australian, of ...
in Sydney, from November 2017 until mid-2020. In June 2017 Bus Vipers was a support act for D.D Dumbo. His debut six-track extended play, ''Federal Highway'', was released on 8 September 2017, which received widespread play on Australian community radio, and on national youth radio, Triple J. To avoid a conflict of interest Ahern asked his 2SER boss, Andrew Khedoori, to decide whether ''Federal Highway'' should be on the station's play list, Khedoori agreed to add its tracks. Danielle Kfare of ''
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filled with melodic power-pop, kaleidoscopic textures, electronic flourishes, garage rock and funk pulses." ''Tone Deaf''s Aeron Clark provided "This Week's 8 Best Australian Bands" in October and reviewed the track, "Fluids", " isskilfully executed brand of garage-pop is a heady experience and this song in particular is strikingly euphoric." The EP was preceded by two video-clips "CSIRO Weeds" (July 2017) and "Fluid" (August); both directed by
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and Honey Long. "CSIRO Weeds" was described by ''Purple Sneakers'' Lloyd Crackett as "chock full of effects and noises that distort and flurry...a wonderful release and this is all before talking about the music video." Jonny Nail of ''
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'' felt "Fluid" is "a unique visual embracement of his alopecia...that embraces both the clinically precise nature of the clip and it's strange subject focus, saddling the fidelity border between bedroom lo fi and studio shine as Ahern's soothing vocals dissect the psych-pop clutter." The EP was toured around Australia in October and November 2017 in support of
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.


Discography


Extended plays

* ''Federal Highway'' (8 September 2017) –
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/Universal Music /.


Singles

* "Moonrocks" (October 2012) * "Magnetic" (late 2012) * "Louis Theroux" (late 2012) * "Lonely Ghost" (2013) * "Orby" (2013) * "CSIRO Weeds" (July 2017) * "Fluid" (August 2017) * "Palace" (2017)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ahern, Daniel 1993 births Living people People educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview University of New South Wales alumni 21st-century Australian male singers