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Sargeant x ComradePlaylist: Tom Waits - Chocolate JesusThe Delines - JP & MeThe Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - ContemplationBegonia - Right HereCold Specks - Venus in PiscesMAX ROMEO, The Upsetters - Won't You Come HomeMAX ROMEO - Walking AlongBlanc du Blanc, Scientist - Waiting: Supernova SlowdownEek-A-Mouse - IsraelitesGalactic, Irma Thomas - Puppet on Your StringBINA. - BossyDojo Cuts - Peace of MindKelly Finnigan - Chosen FewOffthewally - WinkiComrade and Sargeant - Elephant SongSargeant & Comrade - Hail MarySargeant & Comrade - Old Familiar FeelingSargeant & Comrade - GlassesFamily Company - Here it ComesFrancia Jazzline Orchestra, Jodie Goodman - The DossierJordan Mackampa - I've Found My Home in YouArc du Soleil - SunchaserPolyrhythmics, featuring Adryon de Leon - Smoke & MirrorsL'imperatrice, featuring Erick the Architect - Sweet & SublimeFire At Will & FunkinRight - Funk Star (Odeed Remix)Angelo Ferreri - Can Freaky
Adryon and Noah talk the hot trends of the 2024 Halloween Costume Market.
Noah and Adryon sit down and chat about their favorite and not-so-favorite Minecraft Mobs .
This week's episode is an interview with a SPACE ANTHROPOLOGIST - Adryon Kozel! Tune in if you want to learn what space anthropology exactly is, what research is being done in the field and how you can get involved! We learned so much from Adryon and we're so excited to have had this opportunity to interview them! Where you can find Adryon: Twitter: @AnthroAdryon https://ethnoiss.space/ We have Merch!! www.butitisrocketscience.com/shop Patreon: www.patreon.com/biirs Find us on social media! Instagram: butitisrocketscience Twitter: butitisRS Facebook: But it is Rocket Science Stuff Mentioned in the Episode: The Art of the Nozzle: https://www.hotnozzlesociety.org/theartofthenozzle Jack Sister: https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna16888212 Chris Hadfield: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Hadfield ISS: https://www.space.com/how-to-destroy-a-space-station-safely Orbital Reef: https://www.blueorigin.com/news/orbital-reef-commercial-space-station Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
This week we got some crazy selection of funky stuff. We have a lot of new funk for Ya. From classic bands releasing new records, to the bboys bangers, and an old school groove from Hawaii! We're traveling to Australia, Poland, US, Sweden, Hungary, Germany, Scotland and even Belarus ;) Have a funky week! 01- Dojo Cuts - Broke, Sad and Sorry (Demo Version) 02- Dirty Loops & Cory Wong - Follow The Light 03- Pendofsky - Aerogron 04- Rickey Calloway & His Tennessee Band - Do It On The One (Stay In The Pocket) 05- Earth, Wind & Fire - You Want My Love Feat. Lucky Daye 06- Kool & The Gang - Sexy (Where'd You Get Yours) 07- Jayl Funk - Raise Your Hands feat. Georges Perin 08- Flyjack - Firestone 09- Mackey Feary Band - You're Young 10- The New Mastersounds - A Brighter Day feat. Adryon de León 11- Mo' Gigs - Don't Throw Me To The Lions feat. Pugs Atomz 12- Danny Mayer - Basic Goodness 13- John Reed & The Automatics - The Weekender 14- The Tropical Combo - Incredible Bongo Flute 15- The Heritage Orchestra & Jules Buckley & Ghost-Note - Space Funk 16- Funky Boogie Brothers - B-Boy Freedom 17- Tom McGuire & The Brassholes - Better
As broadcast May 27, 2021 with a little OT for the podcast versionaries. We pay tribute to Gil Scott-Heron to start the show, who passed ten years to the day at the age of 62. A man who kept his fist of defiance raised until his very final day, it's hard to imagine anyone in popular music more outspoken for as long. For the remainder of our Sampled funk & soul first hour, we have a lot of new cuts to delve into with it being our first new broadcast in two weeks. Tunes from Jazz Is Dead, Orgone, sir Was, Freddie Gibbs, and Otis Kane highlight the hour. Moving into our 2nd hour AMPED rock feature, we have new joints from blackmidi, Mannequin Pussy, and many more to get through to close the program.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Gil Scott-Heron – Lady Day & John ColtraneJoao Donato feat Jazz Is Dead – Nao Negue Seu CoracaoNeal Francis – This Time (inst)Orgone feat Adryon de Leon – Show MeSir Was – Spend A LifetimeBobby Sessions feat Benny the Butcher & Freddie Gibbs – Gold Rolex Part II (32:07)Charlotte Day-Wilson – If I CouldAdeline – 9Otis Kane – PerfectMarvin Gaye – Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)Wa'el – Jane DoeSun Ra – Languidity (alt mix) Part III (61:14)Garbage – WolvesBlack midi – Chondromalacia PatellaMannequin Pussy – To Lose YouThe Vaccines – Headphones BabyMuse – Citizen Erased Part IV (91:17)Superbloom – WhateverAngels and Airwaves – EuphoriaThe Tragically Hip – OuchClowns – Does It Matter?Green Day – Polyanna
As broadcast March 18, 2021 with some bonus mileage in part 1 to get in all the stank! We inaugurate our weekly Sampled funk & soul first hour with a spotlight on Odetta Holmes and some of the funkier cuts dropping tomorrow on "The Damyang Drop" playlist. Tons of new soul tunes out over the past couple of weeks up til today with a new banger from Colemine Records along with Black Monument Ensemble, Hiatus Kaiyote & Tony Allen amongst others. For our final hour, Dan Lloyd is back with more new rock in tow this week, and for part 4 we get some Grammy reactions from our rock guru as well. #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Odetta – Hit or MissSir Mack Rice – Dark Skin WomanLOU'ANA – WolvesMavis John – Use My BodyHiatus Kaiyote feat Arthur Verocai – Get Sun Tony Allen feat Ben Okiri & Skepta – Cosmosis Part II (33:28)The Grund Club feat Adeline – I ain't got youJoey Pecoraro – Train, Cold, SnowHoodna Orchestra – Sof Layla (Ba Hoodna)Scott Hirsch – No NoBlack Monument Ensemble – Now (Forever Momentary Space)The Gripsweats – G'on Use It, Pt 1Orgone feat Adryon de Leon – It's My Thing (You Can't Tell Me Who To Sock It To) Part III (64:28)IDLES – Peace Signs (Sharon van Etten cover)Squid – PaddlingMetz – AcidForgivers – Some FutureFiddlehead – Million Times Part IV (94:30)Body Count – Bum RushThe Strokes – Bad DecisionsVan Halen – Running With the DevilBrittany Howard – Stay HighThe Breeders – The Dirt Eaters (His Name is Alive cover)
Adryon Hutton shares some amazing insights with us on this episode! If you're the type of practitioner who is big on goal setting and figuring out what you want out of your practice, then this is the conversation for you. Adryon was one of the first people I talked to years ago when I first had the idea for this podcast which made having her on the show even more fantastic. Hope you all enjoy! Head over to peoplepainandpractice.com for the show notes.
Episode 015 of *The Upful LIFE Podcast* features the one and only EDDIE ROBERTS, guitarist/founder of New Mastersounds, and more recently, of Matador! Soul Sounds. Eddie is also one of four men at the helm of Color Red, a record label/brand based out of Denver, Colorado. For well over 20 years, Eddie has been an omnipresent force in the jazz/jam/funk scenes from the UK to the Bay Area and all points between. During a mid-February three night stand at Boom Boom Room in SF (with The Eddie/Logic Project, and his own Eddie Roberts' West Coast Sounds), Eddie made himself available for a long-form interview at the exquisite Queen Anne Hotel in San Francisco. EDDIE ROBERTS INTERVIEW STARTS AT 16 MINS We start out talking about his charity organization Eddie Roberts' Payback, which was initially created to help the plethora of suffering people in the Tenderloin neighborhood of his former home in SF. He explains how the org continues to do the good work in his new residence (of four years) in Denver, CO. However, Eddie's roots are in Leeds, England, and he briefly takes us back to his youth, when he was originally a pianist, before he became infatuated with electric guitar and at 10 years old he begged his parents for an axe. Eddie grew up idolizing Jimi Hendrix and then really fell hard for the late jazz guitar great Grant Green. ENTER COLOR RED's NEW MASTERSOUNDS CONTEST & WIN A 7" 'Shake It' PRIZE BUNDLE A favorite of mine as well, Grant Green gives Eddie and I an opportunity for a short detour about the legendary guitarist, and how Eddie arrived at the tremendous tribute show he has often put together to honor Green. From there we go back across the pond to Eddie's early days tailor-making bands and DJ nights in Leeds, and the earliest incarnation of his band, The Mastersounds. He riffs on his organ trio The Three Deuces, before explaining how he put together The New Mastersounds around 1999. We talk a little bit about “Acid Jazz” as a bad word, and the scene in England where Eddie Roberts style truly took root. Other topics include when the Greyboy Allstars visited England in 1995, and when The New Mastersounds returned the favor ten years later in Chicago. Analog recording techniques and the low-fi vibe, why Eddie's records sound so authentic, plus the origins of the “shitty is pretty” aesthetic. Roberts reaches back for some humorous memories of Bear Creek in the early days, and explains his original idea and vision for the Suwannee Rising festival that took place earlier this month. I had to get the scoop on the Color Red label, as Eddie details the humble beginnings of the brand, and a little about his partners, including Sunsquabi bassist Josh Fairman. From studio equipment to musical connections, brand recognition and art-design continuity, Eddie expounds about why they are not exclusive to Colorado artists. Also a bit on the importance of making original music and why Color Red pays attention to remix culture. We also had to rap about the magnificent Matador! Soul Sounds project with Alan Evans, Chris Spies, Kim Dawson, Adryon de Leon, and Kevin Scott. How that band took shape, with regard to Soulive's Evans and the pair of singers, as well as what's on the Matador docket moving forward. I would be remiss if I didn't ask Eddie about his penchant for fashion. We are talking about a sharp dressed man here. Naturally, I had to find out what was at the root of Eddie Roberts' patented look, and just give him some props for always carrying it with dignity, class, and panache. Unfortunately I had to go to work this particular afternoon, and that (plus some technical difficulties) caused me to cut the interview a little shorter than I'd like, but we left a lot on the table for a sequel. Thank you kindly, Eddie Roberts, for this enjoyable chat! JAZZ FEST AFTER DARK Preview (1hr 11mins) A very brief rundown of some of the hottest night shows in town, as we approach this year's musical Mecca. This is my blessed 17th year heading down to the Jazz Fest, and I thought it would be beneficial to offer a few options for folks on the proverbial fence about which gigs to hit after they leave the Fairgrounds, or on the days between. This preview is STRICTLY AFTER-DARK OPTIONS! And only a few suggestions, there's plenty more I do not have the time to touch on. Check it ALL out at Jazz Fest Grids. Ghost-Note checks in at 1hr 35min Photo- Jeffrey Dupuis Backstage at the inaugural Suwannee Rising festival at Spirit of Suwannee Music Park, I was lucky to snag a few minutes with Robert "Sput" Searight and Nate Werth of Ghost-Note, and both formerly of Snarky Puppy. These GRAMMY-Award winners have embarked on a serious new endeavor with Ghost-Note, so it was only appropriate to catch them at SOSMP, where I was first introduced to Snarky Puppy at Bear Creek nearly a decade ago. Sput & Nate were both amped to return to the music park, but even more stoked on NOLA Jazz Fest and their huge SWAGISM show on second Saturday at One Eyed Jack's. So for about twenty minutes, we retraced the making of their album in NOLA, and then they set the proverbial table for what's to come next week in the Crescent City. An abbreviated, print-version of this same interview is available to read on L4LM here! *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week* Piano Prince of New Orleans! 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HO HO HO! MERRY CHRISTMAS LISTENERS! This week Ash, Avery, and special guests Reid and Adryon, attempt to talk about 2 movies, Into The Spiderverse, and Aquaman, for 2 hours straight. It's exhausting, it's shocking, and most of all...it's FOR THE STORY! Join us for our most polarizing episode yet. Love you turkeys
Rob and Seth return to Terminal West to pick Eddie Roberts’ brain about all things New Mastersounds. However, the conversation kicks off with Eddie explaining how his new band Matador came together, and how he and the other musicians (Alan Evans, Kevin Scott, Chris Spies, Adryon de Leon and Kimberly Dawson) came together and that they plan on making this a permanent band, as opposed to a mere, "project." They also talk about how the most recent New Mastersounds cd Renewable Energy is appropriately-titled, and how it represented a number of firsts for the band. We learn about how some of the songs were inspired and titled, particularly “Chicago Girl” - and how the Chicago Girl suggested a cover with which none of the band members were familiar, yet which still made the record. Eddie also explains how de Leon’s creative input on this record is different from how he expects it will continue to be in Matador, and about why tNM is starting to become more interested in recording records “live” in the studio. We learn how the band’s songwriting has evolved from Eddie being the clear principal source to its current predominantly collaborative nature. Eddie talks about how his picking style comes from his jazz and classical background, and why his playing style is closer to that of a bluegrass player than a rock player. He also relates about how John Scofield almost lost a gig to a storm that happened while Eddie was dining with him, and shares some Sco insight. This leads to a discussion about Miles Davis which in turn leads to Eddie comparing and contrasting one way his approach differs from that of the virtuosic organist, Robert Walter. He also relates some of his experiences with Corrine Bailey Rae as Eddie has known her since she was a bartender and watched her have repeated success starting with her being only the fourth British act in history to have her debut cd debut at Number 1 on the Billboard charts. Eddie also explains some of the ways tNM's early days playing in London impacted the type of players they are today (for more on this, check out Episode 15 with tNM drummer Simon Allen). We also find out what motivated Eddie to start his successful charitable organization, The Payback and about how Eddie felt about getting to work with heroes of his like Ernest Ranglin and The Meters. wTnS is Produced by Rob Turner and Engineered by Josh Thane of Wonder Dog Sounds Studio. www.joshthaneproductions.com www.wonderdogsounds.com All social media management, promotion and website maintenance/building done by Harris Sullivan. wTnS is a proud partner of the Osiris Podcast Network. Osiris is a global community connecting passionate music fans with podcasts about music, artists, and culture; currently consisting of 15 link-minded podcasts and more can be found at www.osirispod.com wTnS Sponsors: Polay + Clark 21st Century Accounting (Don't wait till April and get screwed, get Polayed) www.polayclark.com InsideOutwTnS.com Twitter: @InsideoutWTNS Instagram: @InsideOutwTnS Facebook: www.facebook.com/insideoutwTnS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sergio Rios and Adryon de León of L.A. funk band Orgone have some drinks with me in the spacious green room of Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas. Rios traces the group's origins on the Venice Beach boardwalk, explains what it takes to be in the Orgone family, and reveals how they came to find de León on YouTube. Adryon discusses her first performance with the band and why it took a little liquid courage to record a certain cover for their 8th album, Beyond the Sun. orgonespace.com drypaintsigns.com