maDCap is David Ross, Daniel Bloom, Efim Shapiro, Drew Snadecki and Kristy Nguyen. Reinventors of the talk radio podcast. Hear interviews with compelling people, replete with funky music and ear candy. There's also a dose of commentary and radio theatre. It's recorded in Washington, D.C.
Ryan Martinez turns the events of his life into musical diaries, and despite this year’s turmoil, he has a lot to sing about. His latest album, “Ensemble,” explores the ever-flowing river of time, pays tribute to the love of his life, Tatyana, and marvels at the miracle of their first-born son, Milo. We led Ryan into the woods of Rock Creek Park in Washington, DC, to listen to his songs and talk about the sentiments behind them. Listen to “Ensemble” on the following platforms: Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/martinezsenior/sets/ensemble Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2KBFFSM Apple Music: https://apple.co/3nvWo8y
David Ross & Dan Bloom take to the woods of Rock Creek Park to discuss the disaster that is the United States in 2020: over 150,000 dead in a pandemic with no end in sight, raging protests for racial justice, and the 45th President ordering secret police into the streets. If this moment doesn't call you to introspection and action, nothing will. Articles referenced: • The New Yorker: 'Homeland Security Was Destined to Become a Secret Police Force' by Masha Gessen https://newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-dhs-was-destined-to-become-a-secret-police-force • Washington Post op-ed: 'Barbara Boxer: DHS was a mistake. I regret voting for it.' https://wapo.st/3keBycz Harpers: 'A Letter on Justice and Open Debate' https://harpers.org/a-letter-on-justice-and-open-debate/ • NY Times op-ed: 'Tom Cotton: Send In the Troops' https://nyti.ms/3iaOtu7 • NY Review of Books: 'The Designated Mourner' by Fintan O'Toole https://nybooks.com/articles/2020/01/16/joe-biden-designated-mourner/ • NY Times: '1619 Project' https://nyti.ms/2XtuOh2
Ben Tolkan is anything but naive; he’s well aware that each day is a fight for his life. In facing down years of chemotherapy, Ben has powered through illness and fear to arrive at a triumph of love. He is a part of a wonderful family, has a great job with Brooklyn Brewery, and in December, he married Abby, the love of his life. The future is unknowable for anyone, especially for him. But despite his protests, everyone who knows Ben and everyone who hears this episode will learn lessons of how to value the present. And we thank him for that. We wish you, your wife Abby, and your family many beautiful years together. Washingtonian article about Ben: “I Was All Set to Become the Most Popular Guy in the Cancer Ward. Then I Met My Nemesis: Ben” https://www.washingtonian.com/2016/12/11/my-mr-chemotherapy-contest-nemesis-ben/ Heroes of the week: Women’s March organizers, Omaha Nation elder Nathan Phillips who faced down the MAGA Hat Kids, and Ben Tolken himself. Intro music: “Gum Gum” by Hailu Mariga (http://soundcloud.com/hailumergia) Ending music: “Burn Baby Burn” by Ladygod (http://soundcloud.com/ladygodftw)
Everyone goes through struggles in life, and we believe that the way forward begins with knowing yourself. Today, we discuss the twists and turns along our sometimes difficult paths in order to better understand ourselves and the world around us. Remember that life is a journey, and sometimes the story that we tell ourselves and the world isn't right anymore; maybe it hasn't been right for a long time. But there are ways to find yourself again: through discussion with loved ones, therapy, medication when needed, by grabbing onto the "wheels of happiness," maintaining perspective, and practicing appreciation for life's many gifts. If things get dire, The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you need help, call 1-800-273-8255 or visit https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. To access free or low cost mental health services, check out the Open Path Psychotherapy Collective at https://openpathcollective.org. No matter who you are, you deserve to learn, grow and be happy. Thank you for sharing this experience with us. Love, David & Dan. Intro music: “Gum Gum” by Hailu Mariga (http://soundcloud.com/hailumergia) Ending music: “Burn Baby Burn” by Ladygod (http://soundcloud.com/ladygodftw)
When a cryptic op-ed appeared in The New York Times, it set off a frenzy in US politics. The writer, an anonymous senior official in the White House, criticized the President for whom they served as amoral. With his interest piqued, co-host Dan Bloom decided to do a little online sleuthing. Although the writer's identity remains unknown, there was one key clue that led to Dan's guess. Vice President Mike Pence happens to use an unusual word conspicuously often that also appears in the op-ed: "LODESTAR," defined as “a star that is used to guide the course of a ship.” Just two days later, while basking in the viral notoriety of his hypothesis, Dan was surprised to find his own vocational lodestar suddenly go dark when he was laid off. Luckily, a new, and exciting project quickly materialized, which in turn led to an invitation to the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism conference (ARIJ18) in Jordan. When David Ross left a steady office job to find his own lodestar in more creative work, he could never have anticipated the emotional peaks and valleys he would come to traverse. Along this path, David developed resilience, resolve, and tangible skills like the art of booking talent. David is now using this unique skill set to manage musicians and other acts with his company “Forest and Farms.” DJ/Producer wunderkind Dreamcast (http://soundcloud.com/burymeinamink), indie rock band Ladygod (http://soundcloud.com/ladygodftw), and NBA legend Rod Strickland all make appearances in David’s story, which illuminates the invaluable lessons of “consistent persistence,” self-discovery, and transformative reinvention. One of David’s aforementioned acts, Ladygod, is playing a show at Washington DC’s Songbyrd Music House on Wednesday, January 9th, 2019. Come hang with the maDCap boys at this complimentary ($7 suggested donation) soiree. Find more information and RSVP here: https://www.songbyrddc.com/shows/2019-01-09-ladygod 2018 heroes: Robert Mueller III and Michelle Obama Podcast recommendations: "Bag Man" and "Slow Burn" Next week, we present a no-holds-barred conversation about mental health, starting with our own. Intro music: “Gum Gum” by Hailu Mariga (http://soundcloud.com/hailumergia) Ending music: “Burn Baby Burn” by Ladygod (http://soundcloud.com/ladygodftw) Rod Strickland's podcast, "Strictly Speaking": https://theshadowleague.com/strictly-speaking-live-chris-mullin/
David Ross got on a Megabus bound for New York. Nine hours and forty minutes later, he'd learned valuable lessons about himself, humanity, and the nature of time. Daniel Bloom convinced David to tell the tale. http://instagram.com/madcapdc | http://twitter.com/madcapdc | http://fb.com/madcapdc Music by @flamingosis
How do you get through an identity crisis? And what do you learn on the other side? "Remember the things that make you human."
How much power do we have to tell our own stories and shape reality? And if it turns out we have a lot of this power, how much should we use it? As the years crash against the sands of time, these questions get more and more pressing. Good thing we have this podcast. David Ross and Dan Bloom asking big questions about life, recorded at Dan's living room in Northwest Washington DC. Thanks to Blue Microphones for the equipment.
+ Discipline and focus + Is mental illness related to artistry? + Acknowledging the demons of XXXTentacion + The gap between i™age and ®eality + Confronting Sarah Sanders + Seeing opponents for who they are + Preparing for the worst + How do you know when it's too late?
maDCap is the story David Ross and Daniel Bloom's friendship. We record in Washington, DC. + DC's Funk Parade was excellent + Appreciating mom + Investing in people who invest in you + Figuring out life + The Royal Wedding + Finding a way to love
On May 12th, 2018, Washington DC rejoiced together in the name of funk, and it was good. The 5th Annual Funk Parade filled the historic U Street Corridor with music and maDCap was there to capture the energy. Our own David Ross was one of the festival organizers this year and Dan Bloom was lucky enough to run into him and snag a few minutes while walking together down U Street. You'll also hear impromptu appearances by our friends Amy Saidman of Story District and Philippa Hughes of Women of Uncertain Age and you'll hear music by Dave Rob, Batala Washington Women's Drum Corps, and Be'la Dona, the dynamo all-woman GoGo band. See Tony Lopez's (LopezArts) photos of the parade at our facebook page: https://tinyurl.com/FunkParade18madcap Thanks to David, Amy, Philippa, Justin, Chris, Tony, and all the organizers, artists, and sponsors who keep the funk alive. Funk Parade: http://funkparade.org Batalá Washington: http://batalawashington.com Amy at Story District: http://storydistrict.org Philippa's podcast: https://soundcloud.com/pink-line-project Be'la Dona Band: http://www.beladonaband.com/
maDCap is the story of a friendship: David Ross and Dan Bloom. Recorded in Washington DC. + The Trayon White - DC Council Scandal + The Black-Jewish Relationship + Appreciating the morning + The time Dan left his wife's wedding dress in a cab + Is Evil Real? Theme: Bruncha Nova by Flamingosis @flamingosis & Tokyo Megaplex @tokyomegaplex
maDCap Reborn is back to the roots, a story of a friendship: David Ross and Dan Bloom in DC. We'll do this sometimes. + Bloom got married + Yeezy ( rapper credit, Chika https://soundcloud.com/chikaoranika ) + Mortality & Life's Purpose + Music appropriation Theme: Bruncha Nova by Flamingosis https://soundcloud.com/flamingosis & Tokyo Megaplex https://soundcloud.com/tokyomegaplex
On AFI Docs 2017 opening night, Dan Boom & David Ross spent five enlightening minutes with Bryan Fogel, director and star of the documentary “Icarus.” Up for discussion: Jeff Sessions, cycling, George Orwell, Russia and the Jews. Netflix paid a cool $5 million rights fee for “Icarus” and you can stream it on August 4th. Visit http://afidocs.com for festival information, schedule, and tickets. Follow http://twitter.com/afidocs & http://twitter.com/madcapdc. Special thanks: Gabrielle, Allie, Emily and all the staff & volunteers of AFI Docs.
We welcome AFI Docs back for its 2017 edition with a homecoming gift for the ears. Like a bottle of fine wine, we’ve been waiting for just the right moment to crack this fine 2014 vintage. Hold onto your brooms, because we have a conversation about Quidditch... yes, the sport from Harry Potter...and the power of believers to make dreams into reality. Enjoy a visit with the filmmakers and subjects of “Mudbloods”: director Farzad Sangari, former UCLA Quidditch players Tom Marks and Sebastian Milla, and silent producer Eric Martin. See this film on Netflix! Learn more about the film at http://MudbloodsMovie.com While you enjoy this interview, hop over to http://afidocs.com and set your schedule for the festival. Follow http://twitter.com/afidocs on social media, and while you’re at it, follow http://twitter.com/madcapdc http://instagram.com/madcapdc & http://fb.com/madcapdc to keep up with our hijinx. Thanks for listening and we’ll see you at AFI DOCS 2017.
We had to do it... Go listen to http://www.savagelovecast.com/episodes/541
Upon hearing the 22 year-old Trevor Sensor's unique voice, we knew our little tunnel underneath Dupont Circle would wrap its arms around him. Straight out of Sterling, IL, his singing style tilts its hat to prominent voices like Bob Dylan. Since it was just he and his weapon of choice, an old but classy acoustic guitar, we thought it'd be best to record in the iGlow (installation built by artist Hiroshi Jacobs).
Upon hearing the 22 year-old Trevor Sensor's unique voice, we knew our little tunnel underneath Dupont Circle would wrap its arms around him. Straight out of Sterling, IL, his singing style tilts its hat to prominent voices like Bob Dylan. Since it was just he and his weapon of choice, an old but classy acoustic guitar, we thought it'd be best to record in the iGlow (installation built by artist Hiroshi Jacobs).
Beretta is a restaurant and bar located in San Fransisco. Laura Gorman interviews the Beretta bar manager about the fun world of alcohol and cocktails.
Khruangbin - Mr White - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - The Number 4 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Khruangbin - The Number 3 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Should One See 'Kubo?' by Javier Scott by maDCap
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Okay, so we had a bye week. But we're back. In this episode of "The Pod Of" Fernando and I discuss this tense episode which is called, "Samson and Delilah." Don't want to spoil it because we want you to just listen. The treat in this podcast is the second half is where we have a conversation with Amara Karan who plays Chandra Kapoor on the show. She provides a deeper aperture into the show for us.
By David Ross A little tardy, but arrived. Won't happen again. This is episode 4 of "The Pod Of" where we analyze/solve the mystery as to what happened to Andrea Cornish in HBO's "The Night Of." Naz's character succumbs to Freddy's advice. Was like pulling teeth though. One would say, wasn't till life burned him that he realized what was best for him. Loved this episode overall. Episode 5 though...just you wait.
Fruition - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
Susto - Vampiro 66 - Dupont Underground Sessions by maDCap
By David Ross Hey Hey, so we're now three episodes deep into HBO's new series, "The Night Of." Per usual, Fernando Madrigal and I put on our detective goggles and try to solve the mystery that keeps us up at night (slight exaggeration). This episode was called "A Dark Crate." So much happens. SO much. Let's see. Naz experiences a few ice breakers in jail. A fellow inmate (Freddy) extends a hand. Naz swats that shit away though. His attorney John Stone gets the boot for a high-powered attorney with an associate who is smarter than her (Chandra). Apologies for screwing that up in the episode. I even ridiculed Fernando for saying the name for what I thought to be incorrect. But no, it was I who wasn't up on my shit. For this, I lower my head in shame. Sticking to my thoughts on this though: I think Hassan did it.
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"Subtle Beast" Songs used for this episode: Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Lead Belly Cover) Nas - Life's a Bitch
Blue Healer - It's Only The Rain (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
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"The Pod Of" will be a weekly analysis of HBO's new series, "The Night Of," which debuted on Sunday, July 10 at 9pm ET/PT. Pakistani-American college student Nasir “Naz” Khan, who lives with his parents in Queens, NY, takes his father’s taxi to go a party in Manhattan. But what starts as a perfect night for Naz becomes a nightmare when he’s arrested for murder. Each week with the help of television geek and podcaster Fernando Madrigal we'll do a deep dive into the episodes providing commentary/interviews surrounding this interesting series. Special thanks to HBO. Stay tuned.
By David Ross Osa The Healer (Osaretin Obaseki) is a writer, poet, activist and so much more. The first time I met this dude was in elementary school. Fast forward to when we were in high school and he was the guy who was flowing constantly walking around the hallways. Always towering over his audience in height, the rhymes never stopped. Always enlightening, always captivating, always true to the art of story telling. First time recording him was in my parents' basement where DJ ADA (Adam Butler) spun and Osa and two others free-styled over the beats. Man, I wish I could find that recording! We were just kids but the passion was there. Now years later, we're doing the same thing. Just got more resources to work with now. It has been my distinct pleasure to record Osa The Healer in Dupont Underground. More to come. For now, just appreciate the message and its relevance. http://www.soundcloud.com/osathehealer
Blue Healer is David Beck, Bryan Mammel and Dees Stribling. This is one of the earlier Dupont Underground Sessions that we haven't yet released the video for. Had to post the audio though. The streets need it. Like many of the bands recorded, they rolled up in a white van. They then asked few questions as they were guided into a tunnel, which can be described only as sketchy as hell upon first glance. These are some of their underground sounds. For more info on the band: http://www.bluehealerusa.com/
By David Ross This happened just on a whim. I met Zack at an event and struck up a conversation with him. He told me that he was in town from San Francisco to support a film he did music for called, “Chocolate Mountain Metal.” It’s a short documentary, directed by Ryan Maxey and Danielle Davis that premiered at AFI DOCS in Washington, D.C. We talked about music, him being particularly fond of Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” album, which an old podcast guest of maDCap also really loved. I then told him I record musicians in tunnels underneath Dupont Circle. And just like that, we were able to make the above audio happen. This took place on a calm Sunday morning and it was the perfect music for tunnels. To listen to more of Zack’s work: www.zwrightsound.com Special thanks to Hiroshi Jacobs for having built such an amazing installation.
1655, movement II by Caroline Shaw (Performed by Rogue Collective) by maDCap
And The Kids - Cheer For Babies (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
And The Kids - I Can't Tell What The Time Is Telling Me (Dupont Underground Sessions) by maDCap
Produced by Patrick Basier Methyl Ethel isn't just from Perth, Australia - they are Perth, Australia. The indie rock group is the brain-child of singer-songwriter Jake Webb. This is an interview with Jake, Tom and Chris - who serve as the project's live backbone. It's a look at everything that makes the band themselves. From childhood musical memories to on-tour meditation, meet the makers of this year's excellent "Oh Inhuman Spectacle."
German cellist Alban Gerhardt performs cello solo for "Prelude of Suite No. 6 in D Major" by J.S. Bach at Dupont Underground. http://albangerhardt.com/ www.dupontunderground.com www.madcapdc.org
This episode of maDCap was produced by Patrick Basler.
"Song for Sean Bell" by Courtney Dowe. Recorded at Dupont Underground. www.dupontunderground.org facebook.com/courtneydowe
This interview was done almost two years ago and never released. Our new producer Patrick Basier brought it back to life. Oh yeah, this interview was done at DRAIS Nightclub at the blackjack table in Las Vegas.
Just getting started.
Date #2 with Lisa Bonos, the editor of The Soloish blog for the Washington Post. produced by Javier Scott