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Latest podcast episodes about ABC No Rio

The Will Clarke Podcast
Alex James - The Man Behind The Fashion Brand Pleasures

The Will Clarke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 54:26


Podcast Overview: In this engaging conversation, Will Clarke sits down with Alex James, co-founder of the streetwear brand Pleasures. They discuss the brand's musical influences, the creative process behind naming the brand, and the evolution of Pleasures from a pop-up shop to a recognized name in fashion. Alex shares insights on the challenges of running a fashion brand, the importance of teamwork, and the impact of collaborations. They also touch on the significance of fashion weeks and the future of Pleasures, including an exciting collaboration with Will's upcoming live tour. In this engaging conversation, Alex and Will delve into the intricacies of building musical and brand communities, the importance of collaboration in the fashion industry, and the freedom of expression in live music. They discuss the significance of inclusivity in brand culture, the challenges of production logistics, and the excitement surrounding upcoming collaborations. The dialogue also touches on the cultural richness of Bristol, the unique experience of Glastonbury, and sustainable practices in fashion. Alex shares insights into his DJing experiences and the potential for future events, emphasizing the importance of connecting with audiences.Who Is Alex James:Alex James is a co-founder of Pleasures, a Los Angeles-based fashion brand known for its edgy designs and strong roots in music subcultures. Born out of James's lifelong love for punk, post-punk, hardcore, goth, and metal music, Pleasures launched in 2015. The brand draws heavily from the aesthetics and ethos of the music and countercultures James grew up immersed in while frequenting iconic venues in New York City, such as CBGB's and ABC No Rio.Join for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tales from the Hard Side
Ep.61 Freddy Alva

Tales from the Hard Side

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 52:08


We are honoured to have Freddy Alva as our guest in this episode and to discuss about all his endeavours. From Urban Styles & Black Book publications (and the connection between hardcore & graffiti), to the legendary New Breed tape compilation, and from Wardance Records to him booking shows in ABC No Rio in the early 90s, Freddy has lots of interesting trivia & stories to share! R.I.P. Eddie Leeway. Tracklist: 1. Leeway 'Be Loud' 2. Antidote 'Real Deal'

Run Into The Ground
147. Tales of Brave Ida feat. Garrett Klahn

Run Into The Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 96:11


⁠⁠Join our PATREON for bonus episodes.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week we have Garrett Klahn of Texas is the Reason and Atlantic/Pacific on to talk about the debut Ida record Tales of Brave Ida. We also talk about: relaxin on the pod, public transportation, Buffalo rips, skateboarding, high school sports, pre-Giuliani Lower East Side, joining Texas is the Reason, vibe tryouts, ABC No Rio, the reunions, British music press, the 1975, Atlantic/Pacific, U2 at the Sphere, Dead and Co (revisited), have fun will travel, TITR reunion merch, we try to remember a comp (monkey on the cover), drowning in culture, Will You Find Me, Simple Machines, where the Ida discography goes, and so much more. ________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Order our Gatekeep Harder shirt here!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ // Follow us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@danbassini⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mysprocalledlife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, @staplesinger ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@runintotheground⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

That's How I Remember It
Hurray for the Riff Raff

That's How I Remember It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 47:55


Alynda Segarra makes music as Hurray For The Riff Raff and they are my guest on this episode of That's How I Remember It. I've been really loving Alynda's new record The Past is Still Alive so we talked about that as well as the surprising nature of grief, ABC NO RIO, songs as monuments, taking lessons from nature, and Blood on the Tracks weather. This was such a great talk with a fantastic artist. Listen and subscribe! 

Tour Stories
The Check-In with Simon O'Connor

Tour Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 66:43


Simon O'Connor is a musician and composer from NYC. O'Connor has been releasing records with various projects for over 20 years. He is currently the touring bassist of the psychedelic pop band, MGMT, as well as the lead guitarist of Modest Mouse. He is also the bass player, co-vocalist, and founding member of Spiral Heads, who's newest record is out February 23 via TrashCasual/AcademyFight Songs.  In this episode, Joe and Simon talk punk, punk and more punk and how the newest Spiral Heads record celebrates a specific time in a punk bands life when they may be branching out from punk. Simon tells about us about his early days at ABC NO RIO, why Microsoft Word is best used inits natural habitat, and he shares the experience and beauty of hearing Marky Ramone practice alone. We also learn why Killing Joke is his favorite band, how he started playing with MGMT and shares his experience meeting Dann Gallucci from Modest Mouse. The two exchange made up words, talk the appropriateness punk t-shirts at school drop off and we hear a couple tunes. Spiral Heads Simon O'Connor Trash Casual Episode supported by Distrokid Episode supported by Izotope  

All Your Days
AYD Weekly | Lach Pt. 1 (Fortresses and Scenes)

All Your Days

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 84:44


Please welcome the legendary Lach to your ears. Lower East Side/Edinburgh artist and producer and presenter, novelist, BBC radio host — you name it, he's probably done it. We go super deep into the history of anti-folk in NYC and the world, but that's just the surface of the thing. Memory, dreams, visions, heartbreak and triumph, life and death, love and letdowns — it's the very DNA of this little podcast, and few guests have hit so many of the notes. You're in for it. Clips in this episode: Crazy House (1988 version) - Lach, NYC's Fortunes 13 (2015)Holy Days - Lach, Lach Live at ABC No Rio, NYC, 1980's (2017)The Edie Effect - Lach, Contender (2015)Effect A Change - Lach (2015)New York ≈ Hoboken - Lach (2017)

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts
Losin It With Luscious #171 Artcore Fanzine, ABC No Rio, & da punx!

MMH - The Home Of Rock Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 118:19


We dive into the new & classic punk bands pressed onto vinyl by Artcore Fanzine over the decades- from NOTA to Dezerter to Mydolls to Citizen's Arrest to Neuroot & beyond- and we focus on the long-lost 1991 ABC No Rio "Fuck Rock" compilation! Plus we hear new tracks from Dead Milkmen, JJ And The A's, Powerplant, Black Knife, Ex Everything, Kraxa, The Guru Guru, Dez Dare, & Split Dogs, and classic punk & metal from Night Birds, Operation Ivy, Warning, Animal Crackers, Toy Dolls, Discount, Inflatable Children, Go!, Tilt, Born Against, Dead Kennedys, Abaddon, Moskwa, UK Subs, Nunslaughter, Woodbox Gang, & Epoxies!   JJ And The A's- Head In A Vat Night Birds- The Day I Beat My Brain Operation Ivy- Junkie's Running Dry Split Dogs- (It's Not) The End Of The World Kraxa- Pol Pot Dead Kennedys- Holiday In Cambodia Powerplant- She Woodbox Gang- London Dungeon Dez Dare- Got A Fire In My Socket Epoxies- Walk The Streets Guru Guru- In 2073 (Plenty Of Other Fish In The Sea) Dead Milkmen- Grandpa's Not A Racist (He Just Voted For One) Abaddon- Wet Za Wet Dezerter- Tchorze Moskwa- Stan I Walcz Neuroot- No Pasaran (Tolerance Slight Return) Neuroot- Nazi Frei N.O.T.A.- Taking Away Your Rights (Moscow EP) N.O.T.A.- Moscow (Moscow EP) Mydolls- The-Rapist Mydolls- In Technicolor Citizens Arrest- Pressure's On (Fuck Rock comp) Born Against- Well Fed Fuck (Fuck Rock comp) Inflatable Children- Ignore Me (Fuck Rock comp) Animal Crackers- Farting Is A Spiritual Release (Fuck Rock comp) Go!- The ABC Song (Fuck Rock comp) Go!- The Dead Ones (Fuck Rock comp) Warning- Blind Leading The Blind (Fuck Rock comp) Black Knife- Heavy Metal Punx From Hell Nunslaughter- Church Of Disgust Toy Dolls- Nellie The Elephant  U.K. Subs- Rat Race Ex Everything- Detonation In The Public Sphere Discount- Malarie's Mission Tilt- Berkeley Pier

Free City Radio
159, Artists as activists in East Village anti gentrification battles

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 30:00


On this edition of Free City Radio we visit an alternative historical narrative and location that flips the narrative around artists as being the shock troops of gentrification in major western cities. In this story, one based in the Lower East Side of New York, artists were on the actual frontlines of community battles to protect squatted buildings and abandon lots that were turned into community gardens. The results are living vibrant spaces in the area, including one of the largest networks of community gardens in North America within an urban setting and a number of buildings that were once squats and that are now legalized as housing and public spaces. This episode features the voices of Bill Di Paola a founding member of the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) in New York and Yasmeen Abdallah who is involved in ABC No Rio in New York. Music on this edition is by Dave Switchenko. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff and airs on @radiockut 90.3FM at 11am on Wednesdays and @cjlo1690 AM in Tiohti:áke/Montréal on Tuesdays at 1pm on @ckuwradio 95.9FM in Winnipeg at 8am on Tuesdays, on @cfrc 101.9FM in Kingston, Ontario at 11:30am on Wednesdays and broadcasting on @cfuv 101.9 FM in Victoria, BC on Wednesdays at 9am. Also Free City Radio is a podcast through both Spotify and Apple Podcasts, please encourage a friend to tune-in !

Washed Up Emo
#212 - Ted Leo (Chisel)

Washed Up Emo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 96:06


Today we welcome Ted Leo from Chisel. You may know Ted Leo or Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. Or you're wondering what Ted is doing on the podcast. We're deep in our Numero Group 20 Celebration and if you heard the last episode with John Dugan of Chisel, Ted has a great history in hardcore in the NYC area going to shows at ABC No Rio among others and we talk about those days, his thoughts on emo from DC, the early 2000s scene and how special this upcoming "Set You Free" reissue and shows with Numero Group means to him. Ted was an absolute blast to chat with and you'll wonder where the time went as he weaves stories and moments together that at one point says he's never said in any other interview. A true honor to have a DIY legend on the podcast and couldn't have been happier to have it line up with Numero Group's reissue of “Set You Free” and their upcoming shows.

The New Scene
Episode 159: Billy Werner of Saetia / Hot Cross

The New Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 91:09


Keith sits down with Billy Werner to discuss growing up in NYC, early show experiences at CBGB's and ABC No Rio, the history of Saetia, Hot Cross, Billy's life after the bands, the Saetia reunion, what's next for the band and more.

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast
Adam Marino from Attempt Survivors, ErrorType: 11 and Saetia

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 58:09


Post Hardcore! Screamo! Hairstylist! Our guest Adam Marino does it all and does it all well. Stoked to have him on to discuss his new band Attempt Survivors, working in the major label systems and the legendary ABC No Rio. We of course discussed his time in Saetia (we recorded this episode before the formal announcement of the reunion shows) as well. Enjoy!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lydian Spin
Episode 146 Edgar Oliver

The Lydian Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 68:24


Edgar Oliver is a performer, playwright, and poet who has been active in New York's downtown theatre scene since the early 1980s. He began his career performing poems and monologues at venues such as The Pyramid Club and ABC No Rio. As a playwright, many of his works have been staged at La MaMa and other downtown NYC theaters.  Edgar Oliver was born in Savannah, Georgia. He graduated from Columbia University with a degree in art history. His film roles include That's Beautiful Frank, Henry May Long, and Gentlemen Broncos, and his television work includes appearances on Oddities and hosting Odd Folks Home for the Science Channel. He has published one novel, The Man Who Loved Plants, and produced four collections of poetry that have been published by Oilcan Press. He is one of the most beloved storytellers at The Moth. He regularly collaborates with Brooklyn-based musical collective The Octave Doktors. His sister is Helen Oliver Adelson, a visual artist.

Diablo's Den
Corona Chronicles - Episode 021 - Freddy Alva

Diablo's Den

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 39:09


Freddy Alva joins Danny and Jay for this episode. Freddy Alva was born in Peru & grew up in Jackson Heights, Queens. He edited two of the first NYHC fanzines to feature Graffiti, co-released the seminal New Breed Tape Compilation, ran Wardance Records & booked shows at the early Abc No Rio scene. In the past couple of years he has written online articles for Noisy/Vice, No Echo, Mass Appeal & Cvlt Nation. Subscribe to Diablos Den on YouTube Join the Diablos Den email list Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

i want what SHE has
#183 Nina Isabelle - Artist, Thinker, Observer

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 103:48


Today's guest is the profoundly talented Nina Isabelle. She is a process based artist working with perception, action, language, and phenomena. Her practice is a method to sort and solve the inconsistencies of language, memory, and form, and she makes paintings, drawings, photographs, video, sculpture, sound, performance and writing as inquiry into how sensory perception functions as the impetus for action, reaction, response, and choice making in art and life.Her work has been presented at The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York City, The Queens Museum as part of Emergency Index Documentation Discussion, Judson Memorial Church, Grace Exhibition Space, and ABC No Rio in Exile at Bullet Space in NYC with Feminist Art Group, as well as at Para//el Performance Space and The Ear in Brooklyn, NY. Internationally her projects have been presented at Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in Gimpo, South Korea, The Unstitute in Catalunya, Spain, Bangkok Underground Film Festival in Thailand, and NA Gallery in South Korea. Nationally her work has been shown at The San Diego Art Institute, The New School's exhibition at The Bushwick Collective, Roman Susan in Chicago, IL, and CX Silver Gallery in Brattleboro VT, among others.In 2018 she founded Three Phase Center for Collaborative Art Research & Building in Stone Ridge, NY where she facilitates, collaborates with, and documents the work of process based conceptual and performance artists. She's continually motivated to work, present projects, facilitate, and collaborate with artists and idea people of any sort.Today we talk about her upbringing be tossed in the air lots by acrobats and gymnasts and how her childhood set her up for being unmotivated by external validation or approval. This made for challenges in school, but seems to allowed for a vibrant life where she is guided by what is fun and fulfilling. We discuss some of the pursuits of her art in solving inconsistencies in language, memory and form, how perception is imperfect and malleable and several intersections between her work and thought processes and quantum physics. I try to keep up!Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda of Radio Kingston.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

Radio Harvester
Raquel Namuche (Ridgewood Tenants Union)

Radio Harvester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 88:03


WHATS GOOD INTERNET this month's guest is the delightful and charming Raquel Namuche who I met because she yelled at me on the street and we've been friends ever since. We talked about her childhood in Lima and Queens, getting into punk at ABC No Rio, finding other immigrant punk kids in the Migra Punk scene, becoming involved with activism as a teen at Charas/El Bohio, and how that ultimately led to her work today with Ridgewood Tenants Union. This is the article about nazis in Ridgewood that we talked about. You can listen to the Huasipungo discography that I mentioned in the outro here.

Killed by Desk
16 Melissa York - Creative Director - The Butchies / Team Dresch / Amy Ray

Killed by Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 67:33


As a Creative Director for a regional energy company in North Carolina, Melissa is in charge of a team of designers that create advertising and promotional content for the utility. Moving to Durham with her band The Butchies, Melissa grew up in the NYC-area, playing drums in bands like Born Against and volunteering at ABC No Rio. We talk with her about her time at Reconstruction Records working with Bill, designing the cover for the first Born Against record and the anti-krishna flyers incident, as well as dive into her work for a large utilities company, how that meshes (and doesn’t) with her activist punk rock ideals and what it’s like to be a boss. For Full Length Episodes And Merchandise Go To https://www.patreon.com/killedbydesk Follow: Killed By Desk Insta: @killedbydeskpodcast Twitter: @killedbydesk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killedbydesk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/killedbydesk Links: Melissa York https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa_York https://www.discogs.com/artist/328393-Melissa-York Baby Fae https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Fae The Casualties https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOL8DUdfjFo The Butchies https://youtu.be/VwhtKEf8DZc Team Dresch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3_0-MOD9Yw Go Back To The Airport https://youtu.be/JsRpVtB0GUI?t=247 https://www.noecho.net/features/anti-krishna-flyers-incident-of-1990 Born Against LP Design https://www.discogs.com/Born-Against-Nine-Patriotic-Hymns-For-Children/master/60320 Bill and Charles Maggio in front of Reconstruction Records sign https://photos.app.goo.gl/kWP81bkeCZqeUx6p8 Jon Hiltz https://www.discogs.com/artist/560236-Jon-Hiltz Service bureau https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_bureau Barbara Kruger https://www.moma.org/artists/3266 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Kruger McKinney https://mckinney.com/ “I just like purple” https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2011/08/04/rorschach-protestant/ Girls Up Front - Where are they now? http://www.montanakaimin.com/news/disproving-doubts-the-professorship-of-daisy-rooks/article_518ececc-c1f5-11e4-8e58-13e1d884b5e8.html Riot Grrrl Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riot_grrrl Cap and Trade https://www.edf.org/climate/how-cap-and-trade-works Make the logo bigger chrome plugin for marketing’s revenge https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/make-the-logo-bigger/deebfffgmhmombfphcbeknkipbfklmna?hl=en “In Japan the hand can be used like a knife” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wzULnlHr8w https://youtu.be/QUarASqrVnY?t=51 Chinese American’s Citizens Alliance of Greater New York https://photos.app.goo.gl/KuyVfpwvPXohyct36 https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jkw3LPrpcf4V1mzA8 https://photos.app.goo.gl/TodwmgmgUiRtsPvF9 http://www.cacagny.org/ http://nebula.wsimg.com/4a01fb3ac7b823313b02f6a1fd054a4d?AccessKeyId=45A6F09DA41DB93D9538&disposition=0&alloworigin=1 Chinese Exclusion Act https://www.history.com/topics/immigration/chinese-exclusion-act-1882

Und dann kam Punk
7: Markus Haas (PER KORO RECORDS) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 145:50


Im Gespräch mit Markus. Wir sprechen u.a. über Bilderbuch-Punks beim UKW-Konzert in Heidenheim, als der angepunkte Max in der 7. Klasse eine Kassette mit Exploited, Slime & Dead Kennedys verlieh, Piece of Mind von Iron Maiden, ein Plattenladen mit Releases von Weird System, AGR, Mülleimer Records, zerrissene Jeans als Zeichen von Asozialität, die erste Heidenheimer Punkband The Krach, Razzia, mit der Schule zum Maiden-Konzert, Kiss als Lieblingsband, Springerstiefel & schwarze Klamotten, Billy Idol-mäßige Haare, Youth Brigade-, 7 Seconds- & AntiPasti-T-Shirts bei Mülleimer oder Sasquatsch bestellen, Christophers minikleiner Sex Pistols-Button, Genervt-Sein vom Sologewixe, die Schneider Powerpack-Anlage im Wohnzimmer, beim Flirten der totale Trottel sein, Fanzines wie Kabeljau, Aktueller Mülleimer oder Vox Vulgi als Blick in die Welt, der kleine Fanzine Terror Vertrieb, die ultrakonservative schwäbische Provinz, besoffen aufm Konzert sein ohne es zu merken, Listen im Karstadt kopieren, die ersten Tape-Sampler ab Ende 84 mit Bands wie Upright Citizens, Tin Can Army, Negazione & Rattus, die Welt verbessern wollen, die Schwierigkeit Hoodies & Chucks, Conflict als Auslöser vegetarisch zu leben, statt Braten nur Bratensosse essen, Fast-Food-Veganismus, Bruno Fischer Sojamilch in braunen Glasflaschen, sich ständig rechtfertigen müssen, ein totaler Pragmatiker sein, Suppe mit Kuhaugen in der Mongolei, ein nicht näher benanntes Straight-Edge-Bootleg, der erste Release mit Subway Arts & No More als Tierrechts-Benefiz, den Bundesverband der Tierbefreier, die Ausbildung zum Energietechniker, dank Maximum Rock´n´Roll mit einem Standby-Ticket durch die USA reisen, bei Pavlos & Amber von Wreck-Age in New York, in Pittsburg Necrecadia Submachin, Scott, den Roadie von Neurosis, das Umfeld von Walk Proud in LA, 5000 Dollar im Turnschuh, der 1. Irak-Krieg, Neurosis & Offspring in der Gilman Street, Rorschach & Anti-Schism im ABC NO RIO, Into Another, Burn, Yuppicide & Quicksand im CBGBs, den Auftrag Vans zu kaufen, luxuriöser Zivildienst bei der AWO, ein Vertrieb für Second Hand Platten, die Jesus was a fucking dick 7" von Abolition, eBay kills the second hand distribution, Miozäns Offer Resistance tape, Working Class & Antifa, der Umzug nach Bremen via Vegan-Connection, die Wolfsburger aus dem Age-Umfeld, Bremencore, Adelheid Streidel Experience & das Gags & Gore, die Queerfish 7", wie Dirk Kusche die komplette erste Systral 7" aufnahm, Bernd & Scorched Earth Policy, aus der Not heraus in die Selbständigkeit, Zensur bei Inane, wenn Bands zu großen Labels wechseln, Mörser als Bestseller, die Idee von Esperanto als Weltsprache, die mehr oder wenige unfreiwillige Übernahme von Greed Records, wie es ist einen Plattenladen zu haben, wenn man eigentlich keine Menschen mag, wie 2010 der Tod der CD das Ladengeschäft schwerer machte, den Job als Integrationshelfer mit Nullkommanull Erfahrung in Pädagogik zu bekommen, Lieblingsbands: Crucifix, Uniform Choice, Wipers, Razzia & Verbal Assault, gute Releases 2020: Heavy Discipline, Gag, Riki, True Moon, das Inkaufnehmen von Altersarmut, mit sich selbst im Reinen zu sein, uvm.

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!
192_Andrew Gormley_Rorschach, Kiss it Goodbye, Shai Hulud, Playing Enemy & more

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 57:25


Drummer Andrew Gormley of Rorschach, Kiss it Goodbye, Shai Hulud, Playing Enemy and more talks about collective play-through videos during Covid, the origins of Rorschach and some of their tours/DIY/punk ethos, playing all ages shows at ABC No Rio, Rorschach’s tour with Born Against , going to shows at L’more’s and CBGB’s growing up, our mutual fascination with Voivod, The Melvins, Slint, Jesus Lizard, & Neurosis as influences, Rorschach’s music in the torture scene of a movie, moving to Seattle with Kiss it Goodbye from New Jersey, a not so great gig opening for Neurosis, the worst tour with Obituary, “HeavyMusic” that’s not metal, the most “minimal” rehearsal for a Today is the Day show and meeting this new band “The Dillinger Escape Plan”, playing with Shai Hulud & knowing when it was time to step away from touring, his time with Playing Enemy and playing shows with the wrecking ball that was Botch, & more!

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST
A2G99 - Checking the Temp

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 92:02


What's the state of hardcore in 2019? How would you know? Your circle? What you see online? Let's collect some data and crunch the numbers. Hardcore Census time! Also Acme, Backtrack farewell, Boysetsfire, H8000, Anxious, Carmelo Anthony, Islamic Republic of Mauritania, San Antonio, Gilman St, Che Cafe, ABC No Rio, and a brand new Live On Axe To Grind set from MAGNITUDE!

Talk Art
Kembra Pfahler

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 78:19


Russell & Robert meet legendary American performance artist and musician Kembra Pfahler. We discuss growing up in California, her early performance art installations in 1980s Lower East Side (including sleeping in a storefront window for The Extremist Show at ABC No Rio), the impact of the AIDS crisis and how forming her band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black helped transform her life. We chat about Availabism (a term coined by Kembra - making the best of what's available), Future Feminism, drawing, body paint, Punk rock, her respect for artists Karen Finley, David Wojnarowicz and experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger, the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, collaborating with Lou Reed & Laurie Anderson, being taught by Mary Heilmann and Lorraine O'Grady, and the influence of her later relationship with art dealer Colin De Land. We hear about her recent teaching role at Columbia University, championing interdisciplinary art, her friendship with musician/artist Christeene, collaborating with Rick Owens for a show later this year at Centre Pompidou and working on a solo booth with Emalin gallery at Frieze London 2019. We love Kembra so much!!! Follow Kembra at Instagram @KembraPfahler_ and check out @TalkArt for images of artworks discussed in this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 147 - Freddy Alva (Author, New Breed Comp, Wardance Records, Urban Styles: Graffiti in New York Hardcore)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 68:54


The week on the show we blow the whole hardcore/graffiti connection wide open with guest and author of the new book Urban Styles: Graffiti in New York Hardcore, Freddy Alva! Sit back as the two discuss Freddy’s journey coming to & growing up in NYC with early rap, graffiti, hardcore and how it led him to documenting the connection between these worlds. This is a monster episode for all the fans of PUNK history and cultural studies! Also Touched On… Killing Joke On The Radio Freestyle vs. Breakdancing Meeting Writers Mackie & The Style Wars Connection Frontline: The Graffiti Hardcore Connection Bad Brains Come To New York & Changes Everything Graffiti & NYHC Logo Meeting An Armed Citizen In Jr. High Anthony Comunale Going To See Dayglo Abortion & Raw Power At CBGBs With A New Wave Friend Violence In HC Cro-Mags At The Ritz ABC No Rio & The "New" New York Scene Sane’s Of Sane Smith’s Punk Connection The Pyramid Club Some Records FTW & Zine Culture In New York Making The New Breed Comp Wanting To Document Absolution Divergent Politics Co-existing In NYHC Noise Rock: A Scene Unto Itself Noiseville Records Inside Out NY: More Obscure Then Than They Are now Time for Living: Beastie Boys Covering Frontline Tony Reitman Rules! Stimulated Dummies: The First Two Singers Of Frontline Filthy Sex: The MOST Obscure Graffiti/Punk Band Cooch Knows Punk In Peru & Much, Much More!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS

Washed Up Emo
#111 - Anthony Roman (Garden Variety, Radio 4)

Washed Up Emo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 76:37


Anthony Roman, bass and vocals for the band Garden Variety is our guest for episode 111 of the podcast! This episode is supported by Mack Weldon. For the best basics a guy can get that actually last, MackWeldon.com. Support the Washed Up Emo Podcast with the code DEFENDEMO for 20% off your order at MackWeldon.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Bonus Episode- Neil Robinson Follow Up!

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 59:33


A follow-up interview with Neil Robinson of Nausea, Squat or Rot, Tribal War Records, Final Warning, Jesus Chrust, ABC NO RIO, and the Farmageddon Growers’ Collective. I first interviewed Neil in the summer of 2015. That interview appears in the main body of interviews on the LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! website and in all the other places it’s been posted to through the Cinepunx podcast network. While I was in Portland, Oregon (and surrounding environs) in mid-October, 2017, I paid a call on Neil to catch up a bit. After we shared a meal at Pappa G.’s, a vegan deli, I recorded this follow-up interview in his truck. Because follow-up interviews are not part of the interview series proper, it’s not considered a full interview. On the L!F!P! site this appears in the blog section. We had a terrific talk (as I hope you’ll soon hear) about Neil’s life in the two+ years since our full interview and the state of the world today. The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Bonus Episode- Neil Robinson Follow Up! appeared first on Cinepunx.

Everything Went Black Podcast
PODCAST 107 - DYAMI BRYANT ABC NO RIO EPISODE

Everything Went Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 64:26


Dyami Bryant joins me to discuss the future of ABC NO RIO and the "Final Show" that happened this past weekend. ABC NO RIO is a social center located in NYC's Lower East Side and was founded in 1980. In addition the the weekly hardcore punk matinees, ABC NO RIO features a dark room, art gallery, silkscreening setup, zine library and public computer lab. Despite the encroachment of the dollar-hungry yuppie horde, they continue to prevail.  As more and more of New York's culture is torn down and replaced by generic capitalism, institutions like ABC NO RIO battle to survive and are as crucial as ever.

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Turned Out A Punk
Episode 85 - Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Rival Schools, Gorilla Biscuits)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2016 75:28


This week Walter from Dead Heavens, Quicksand, Rival Schools, Gorilla Biscuits, World’s Fastest Car, Civ, Warzone, Project X, Vanishing Life, Walking Concert, Moondog, and Youth Of Today is on the show. And it’s all core talk all the time. Which includes: -Walter being the one that got away -Seeing a Kids Are All Right and Rock & Roll High School -The cool uncle -Finding End Of The Century -Moving to Queens and seeing Kraut Stickers -Kraut on MTV -“Is the band Closer or Joy Division?” -Being into music is hard work! -The sickness of the early REM -Searching for something -Going to high school and getting the best 7” collection ever for free -Hearing Minor Threat 7” -“This is happening now?!?” -“That whole squad dipped”: Hardcore first wave ends in 1984 -Husker Du -The Hardcore kids hanging outside the Con Edison building -Getting a job and meeting Arthur -Right place, wrong time -Going to Webster Hall for big shows -GBH -Dead Kennedy's -Not finding what you are hungry for different -Having the Urban Waste test press -The Outsiders breakdown of New York Hardcore -Ditto from Major Conflict -Finding out about Youth Of Today -“We can work with this!” -Straight Ahead -Seeing Timmy Chunks at the DK’s show -7 Seconds -Uniform Choice -Revelation Records hits the suburbs -Angel Dust Vibe -Youth Of Today: Gentrifying NYHC -Getting into playing music -Almost going ska -Joining Warzone -Watching the new scene being born -Altercation: “They were scary dude” -Rev-effect -The New Breed -Feeling at home at ABC No Rio -Touring changes you -Empire Records -and so much more!!!!!!

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 66: Neil Robinson of Nausea, Squat or Rot, Tribal War Records, Final Warning, Jesus Chrust, ABC NO RIO, Farmageddon Growers’ Collective

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 137:49


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Neil Robinson of the bands Nausea, Slaughter, Warning, Final Warning, and Jesus Crust. Neil co-founded Squat or Rot and ran the Tribal War label and distro. He was also active in ABC NO RIO. Neil is now one of the founding members of the Farmageddon Growers’ Collective in Oregon/Washington. Neil and I spoke in his hand-made and electricity-less shack on the Farmageddon property just outside Portland, Oregon after a tour of the (very impressive) veganic farm. This is a long interview, every minute of which is well worth listening to. Neil recounts his life from growing up in and around London in a working class (and later middle class) family. Neil was taken by punk from its frenzied emergence from the muck of feel-good ’70s music. Soon Neil was immersed in the thriving anarcho-punk scene in London. (When he mentions some of the amazing bands he saw at that time, you will weep in jealousy.) We discuss Neil’s move to New York City and his immediate love affair with the Lower East Side and its thriving scene. Neil is frank about his involvement in the drug scene. Our talk ranges through squatting; the formation of the seminal crustcore band Nausea; starting Squat or Rot; dealing with skinheads in the ’80s NYHC scene; why he left Nausea; his other bands; and the long-running label/distro, Tribal War. We dig into Neil’s eventual disillusionment with NYC (part of it involves a pit bull biting off a girl’s nose) and moving to Portland, Oregon. In Oregon he was involved with some social/political/environmental activist organizations (one of which distributed communiques for E.L.F., the Earth Liberation Front, a domestic environmental terrorist organization). Neil’s involvement put him and his fellow activists under some serious scrutiny. We discuss the creation of and ideas behind the Farmageddon Growers’ Collective, which takes a radical approach to organic, ethical farming. This is an interview filled with colorful stories, a lot of history of the NYC hardcore punk and squatting worlds, and Neil’s thoughtfulness and good humor. Please note: As with a few other interviews I’ve conducted for this project (e.g. Martin Sprouse and Mark Anderson), Neil is not a Philadelphia person (though he played here with some of his bands and knows many fine Philly folks). I elected to interview Neil because all of his projects have had lasting influence on punks around the world (including me and many people I know). My own curiosity to meet the man himself coupled with the opportunity to do so when I was in Portland, Oregon to visit my friends Kathie and Jason led to this interview. I’m delighted to have Neil Robinson add his voice to this project. Farmageddon Growers’ Collective Facebook Page Neil Robinson’s Facebook Page The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 66: Neil Robinson of Nausea, Squat or Rot, Tribal War Records, Final Warning, Jesus Chrust, ABC NO RIO, Farmageddon Growers’ Collective appeared first on Cinepunx.

Loud! Fast! Philly!
LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 66: Neil Robinson of Nausea, Squat or Rot, Tribal War Records, Final Warning, Jesus Chrust, ABC NO RIO, Farmageddon Growers’ Collective

Loud! Fast! Philly!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 137:49


Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Neil Robinson of the bands Nausea, Slaughter, Warning, Final Warning, and… The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 66: Neil Robinson of Nausea, Squat or Rot, Tribal War Records, Final Warning, Jesus Chrust, ABC NO RIO, Farmageddon Growers’ Collective appeared first on Cinepunx.

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 76 - Davey Havok (AFI/ Black Audio/ Son Of Sam)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2016 92:43


This week on the show: TWO ARE SPEAKING, IT IS FUN, Damian is joined by AFI’s Davey Havok. Sit back as he and Damian detail Davey's journey from hardcore kid to music icon. Also, listen in as Davey and Damian break down a pivotal moment in both of their lives: THE AFI RIOT! Also covered: -Punk as mall fashion -666 Sputnik -Thrasher and getting into Skateboarding at age 8 -Skaterock Tape Comps -Watching Friday Night Flight -Not being able to see the Cramps -Your first punk show: Meeting someone outside and then seeing them fuck themselves with a banana -Cream Pie and trash cans and Gilman displays of affections -Andrew Champion: the stink bomb king -Randy from Look Back And Laugh and the Heckle Splosh show -The AFI demo’s: Recorded at Bonnie Raitt’s Brother’s hous -Trying to get in the Bay Area scene -Lenny from Filth finally puts you on a show and you nearly get killed and Manumission played -Getting Rancid and ’s spot as having the Gilman as a jam space -The one time Nick 13 from Tiger Army played in AFI… -The many world or Bay Area Punk… non of which AFI fit in -Being more Angry Samoans than Rites Of Spring -Meeting Screw 32 and Swingin’ Utters -Black Fork scratching of your side of the split -Never saw Crimpshrine or Op Ivy -Meeting Eric Ozenne -Slap-A-Ham’s Fiesta Grande -Playing with DIRT at ABC No Rio -Too many people to play the Gilman -Touring with Rancid and getting popular in Canada -Dispelling Damian’s cherished “Davey brought hard moshing to Bay Area” story he was told as a youth -Lots of d.b.s. talk -Potentially getting a call from the punk police… or a major -Watching Rancid getting courted by the majors -Toronto heckling Adam about looking like Screech -The first hand account of a Riot and the birth of a friendship -From headwalking to handwalking: you’ve made it kid -“Lifetime had my back.” -Covering Filth -Covering Negative Approach -The unreleased Pushead 7” -Session Catalog AND MORE!!!!!!!!!

Dreams of Consciousness
Mixtape 28 - Full Of Hell

Dreams of Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015


Here is the 28th installment of the Dreams of Consciousness podcast, featuring an interview with Full of Hell's Dylan Walker and David Bland. I met up with the band in the summer of 2015 when they played ABC No Rio with The Body; they were rushing from one venue to another, so we discussed the possibility of doing an interview during their upcoming South East Asian tour. Fast-forward to this past Friday, when they played Kuala Lumpur: I grabbed Dylan and David as they were waiting for their headlining set at Play Space in Damansara Perdana. We talked about the logistics of this tour, their recent collaboration with Merzbow, and some of their future plans. My thanks again to Dylan and David for taking the time to talk to me, and to you for listening. TRACKLIST: Bone Coral and Brine/Indigence And Guilt/Embrace taken from Rudiments of Mutilation Coven of the Larynx/Fox Womb taken from Music From The Dial Blue Litmus/Fawn Heads And Unjoy taken from Full of Hell & Merzbow Ergot taken from Sister Fawn Halogen Bulb taken from Amber Mote in the Black Vault

Dreams of Consciousness
Mixtape 25 - The Road to MDF XIII, Part One

Dreams of Consciousness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015


Here's the 25th installment of the Dreams of Consciousness podcast, featuring a conversation from my ride down to Maryland Deathfest with Josh Landes (Limbs Bin/Infinite Distortion Radio), Jesse Bagels (Spite/Stygian Black Hand Records) and Henry Yuan (Electric Assault Records). I ran into Josh at ABC No Rio when Full of Hell and The Body played the week-end prior; he offered me a ride down to MDF, which I eagerly jumped at because AMTRAK and Chinatown buses suck. During the course of the ride we discussed who we were most excited to see at MDF, our previous experiences at the fest, and recent events in Baltimore, among other things. It was the best time I've ever had getting down there. My thanks again to Josh, Henry and Jesse for the ride, the conversation, and the good company. TRACKLIST: Bloodbath - Total Death Exhumed Lycanthrophy - Rancour Napalm Death - One Eyed Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Hungry Homeless Handjob Aura Noir - The One Who Smite Master - As Two Worlds Collide Suffocation - Depths of Depravity Obituary - The End Complete

Radio Harvester
LH Radio #12 Freddy Alva (Wardance Records)

Radio Harvester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 10:00


This month I sat down with Freddy Alva who runs Wardance Records to talk about the history of ABC No Rio and the climate of the hardcore scene in NYC when Freddy and some of his friends decided to start putting on shows there every Saturday. These shows still happen today, though Freddy and his crew are All Grown Up and it's a different gang of kids involved. Now Freddy's label Wardance Records (wardancerecords.bigcartel.com) has been reissuing some of the coolest releases from Back In The Day. Check it out! Get on the email list at lifeharvester.substack.com

Suzy Brandtastic
Suzy Brandtastic Interviews Michelle Vitale, Gimme Shelter Stitch In

Suzy Brandtastic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015


Listen in as Susan Newman (aka Suzy Brandtastic) interviews Michelle Vitale (aka woolpunk), American Artist and Founder of Gimme Shelter Stitch In Friday, March 20, 2013 at 3pm EST. About Michelle: Michelle Vitale (aka woolpunk) is an American artist, born in Summit, NJ in 1971. Inspired by an immigrant seamstress grandmother, who sewed American flags, she machine knits fiber installations and embroiders on photos of urban sprawl. She has created large-scale site specific forms for a variety of institutions including St John's Cathedral, NYC; Hunterdon Museum, NJ; Lion Brand Yarn Studio, NYC; Casaterra Residency, Italy; and the Object and Thought Gallery, CO. Vitale has been included in numerous exhibitions including the New Jersey Arts Annual; the Arts and Crafts Museum, Itami, Japan; Grey Lock Arts, North Adams, MA, ABC No Rio, NYC; and Galerie Kurt I'm Hirsch, Berlin, Germany. Her work has been included in several publications and she has received numerous grants from the Puffin Foundation, Goldman Sachs and the Fine Arts Work Center, among others.