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This week, Ryan and Patrick chat with the members from the reggae group, Algorhythm.
Host John X and co-host Grant Lancaster discuss various issues surrounding life and societal changes. Reflecting on a recent near-death experience and its impact on perspective. The complexities of relationships, societal expectations, the historical impact of the crack epidemic, and contemporary political issues. Andrew Johnson joins the conversation to weigh in on these topics, highlighting generational shifts and the political landscape. The episode underscores the significance of life, relationships, and the broader societal context in which these personal experiences occur.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Childish Gambino's The New World Tour - Deep DiveAttention Childish Gambino fans! This segment dives deep into everything you need to know about "The New World Tour."Tour Breakdown:Dates: Runs from August 11, 2024, to February 11, 2025.Locations: Spans across North America (including Atlanta!), Europe/UK, and Australia/New Zealand.Atlanta Show Spotlight:Date: Mark your calendars for September 2nd, 2024!Venue: Catch Gambino live at the State Farm Arena.Significance: This marks his first Atlanta performance in 5 years!Music and Collaborations:Featured Album: A reimagined version of "3.15.20" is expected.New Tracks: Get ready for "Atavista" and "Human Sacrifice."Supporting Acts:North America: WILLOW hypes up the crowd.Europe/UK and Australia/New Zealand: Amaarae joins the tour.Ticket Intel:General Sale: Starts today, May 17th, at 10 am local time. Don't miss out!Presale: Check for artist presale and American Express Card Member options.Purchase Links: Head to thenewworldtour.com or Ticketmaster.com to secure your tickets.Bonus Details:Remember Glover's hints about retiring from touring? This might be your last chance to see him live!A new music video, "Little Foot Big Foot," directed by Hiro Murai, is out now. Keep an eye out for more!Glover has another album dropping this summer, so get ready for fresh music!Donald Glover's Message: He's excited to be back and perform for his fans after a long break.Important Tip: Tickets are expected to sell fast! Grab them early and consider official resale options closer to the show dates.This segment is your one-stop shop for Childish Gambino's "The New World Tour" information. Don't miss out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Brittani Decess, LLPC speaks with Paul Krauss MA LPC about the importance of relationship counseling programs for the LGBTQIA+ community in the lives of those involved in a relationship as well as the community that surrounds them. Brittani and Paul discuss the current offerings of a Premarital & Commitment Relationship Counseling Program for LGBTQIA+ Couples and a Healthy Relationship Dynamics program for LGBTQIA + Couples (for those who have been together for a time). Also discussed: What each program entails, why they can be effective, the research surrounding couples therapy in the LGBTQIA+ community, why health insurance doesn't cover couples counseling, Research and Literature by Julie Tilsen and Joe Kort, Drs. Julie and John Gottman's love lab, existential couples therapy, solution-focused couples therapy, and more. All Relationship Programs at Health for Life Counseling in Grand Rapids, MI are listed here. How many queer folks want examples of healthy queer relationships, instead of toxic ones? In the 1990s a lot of the movies involved one of the members of a queer couple dying. Stereotypes dealing with (Lesbian too much commitment. Gay men are switching too much). People joke about them. It's common among people to have all sorts of different diverse relationship attachment style. Pressure on the LGBTQIA+ community to get married, and prove “to the community” that our relationships also have love, commitments, sacredness and thus there is pressure. Why did you create these programs? Little to no premarital counseling programs designed for queer relationships in the Grand Rapids, MI area Only a handful of therapists and group practices that are trauma informed and affirming of LGBTQIA+ folx To provide representation that queer couples and those who may be partnered with someone that may not be straight also are deserving of the same services the straight people have access to Brittani Decess, LLPC is a mental health therapist at Health For Life Counseling and has been practicing since September 2021. Brittani identifies as a queer cis-gendered white female and uses she/her pronouns . Brittani has worked with a variety of individuals and families across the life span using talk and creative therapies to aid clients in healing and processing. Brittani holds a Bachelor's degree in Art Therapy and a Master's Degree in Counseling with a focus on Marriage, Couples, and Families. Brittani is also continuing training in EMDR techniques and Couples Therapy Modalities. Brittani has several years of trauma-informed work including facilitating a Cognitive-Behavoral-Therapy curriculum to youth in court system, being a public speaker and educator on topics related to sexual assault and domestic violence, and counseling children, teens, and caregivers moving through the adoption and foster care system before coming to Health for Life Counseling- Ada, MI. Brittani specializes in topics and issues related to lifespan changes/transitions, trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship dynamics (couples, families, and other relationship groupings), attachment, communication, self-esteem, LGBTQ+ experiences , sexuality and intimacy, and impacts of unhelpful social narratives. Brittani approaches therapy by working towards processing the meaning of experiences by exploring the intersectionality of cultural identities and how connections to people, places, and events have impacted the client(s) mental health and other areas most important to them. Get involved with the National Violence Prevention Hotline: 501(c)(3) Donate Share with your network Write your congressperson Sign our Petition Looking for excellent medical billing services? Check out Therapist Billing Services. A behavioral and mental health billing service developed by therapists for therapists. Preview an Online Video Course for the Parents of Young Adults (Parenting Issues) EMDR Training Solutions (For all your EMDR training needs!) Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Counseling Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, an Approved EMDRIA Consultant , host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress) as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Paul has been quoted in the Washington Post, NBC News, Wired Magazine, and Counseling Today. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433. If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups. For details, click here. For general behavioral and mental health consulting for you or your organization. Follow Health for Life Counseling- Grand Rapids: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube Original Music: ”Alright" from the forthcoming album Mystic by PAWL (Spotify) "Jackson" from Full Coverage, Vol 1. by Trixie Mattel ft. Orville Peck (Spotify) "Breath" from ALGORHYTHM by Todrick Hall (Spotify)
Introducing listeners to his way of worship and connection to the Earth, this week's guest Erik Assadourian offers insight into the religious framing and practical applications of the Gaian way. Erik shares his spiritual path of recognizing interdependence with the Earth and shares how he dreams towards a future where we exist in a mutualistic relationship to the Earth. Ranging from topics of degrowth to tangible spiritual practices for connection to the Earth and its seasons, Erik's wisdom and groundedness is a balm for those tired by the rhetoric of our overculture. Together, Erik and Ayana consider the value of spirituality and theology while also reckoning with the complicated and often harmful ways such ideologies have been applied throughout human history. Taking this into mind, the conversation delves into our culture of consumerism and extraction while also considering the philosophies and paradigm shifts that may guide us out of it. Using religion and connection to the sustaining force of the Earth as a guide, how might we build communities of care not just for humanity, but for the Earth itself? In a time when so many of our environmental fights feel urgent, Erik calls listeners to consider how we might build a culture and framework of environmentalism meant to propel us through to a long future. Erik Assadourian is the director of the Gaian Way, a spiritual philosophy and practicing religious community. He is also a sustainability researcher and writer. Erik was a researcher with Worldwatch Institute from 2001 until its end in 2017. At Worldwatch, he directed or codirected seven books, focusing on consumerism, eco-education, global security, sustainable communities, and economic degrowth.Music by Algorhythm.Code. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show
Today I discuss the Apple Vision Pro and how it will let you wear Fortnite skins someday. I also talk about how to keep your TikTok echo chamber interesting.
We discuss our YouTube algorhythm and how precious it is...and we learn about Arlo's 'curation'.
This weeks Guest mix is by AlgoRhythmIG: @algoabbottFB: https://www.facebook.com/nathan.whatley.543SC: https://soundcloud.com/djhighqualityUnderland Radio Resident DJ Freq1cIG: @freq1chttps://www.twitch.tv/freq1cWhere the underground meets wonderland. Hosted by DJ Madd Hadder Mixshow show casing DJ from around the Globe.follow onIG: @underlandradioFB:https://www.facebook.com/underlandradioshowIG: @hadders_MaddFB: https://www.facebook.com/djmaddhadderedm
At 17, Michael "ILLiptical" Sloman began performing Hip Hop and Spoken Word Poetry at Albany High School's Inkblot poetry slams. Throughout his 20s and early-30s, he was a mainstay in the Capital Region Slam Community, performing with the first-ever Nitty Gritty Slam team at the National Poetry Slam in Charlotte, North Carolina, along with Elizag, D Colin, and Algorhythm. Now at the age of 38, and living in Yonkers, NY, Michael focuses mostly on filmmaking under the moniker of Kulture Seed Films, writing and directing movies, as well as teaching high school students to tap into their own creativity. Sloman says, "When inspired by wisdom, nature, or the happenstances of life, a poem shall be written, and it's only a matter of time before the Poet spits again." ILLiptical performed his poem "Vegan Knowledge" at the Getting Down to the Brass Tacks spoken word event on March 29, 2018, at The Low Beat. In our conversation, we talk about where that poem came from, the power of poetry, transitioning to screenwriting, and more.
Boombox Cartel returns to Back To Back! Willy talks with Americo about his new Box Car project (ALGORHYTHM album out now!), studying music trends to predict the future, silence & space, starting a label, driving racecars, throwing everything at the wall, small town touring, does balancing your life better lead to balancing your mix better & much more! Join our Discord: http://discord.io/backtobackpod Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy Boombox Cartel: https://www.boomboxcartel.com https://monta.ffm.to/algorhythm https://www.instagram.com/boomboxcartel/ PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ https://www.sistersong.net/
Paul Grabowsky visited the Bent Notes studio to chat about his latest work – Fascinatin' Algorhythm – being performed by his Jazz trio Torrio! onstage with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.... LEARN MORE The post Chaotic Jazzy Contrasts? appeared first on Bent Notes.
Aron Ervin aka Algorhythm began putting pen to paper in elementary school and took the stage of the famed QE2 open mic on Central Ave when barely a teenager. Since then he has been all over th world performing on stages big and small as spoken word artist. In 2012, along with the D. Colin, Elizabeth "Elizag" Gordon, and Michael "ILLipitical" Sloman, Algorhythm represented Albany for the first time at the National Poetry Slam in Charlotte, North Carolina. In our conversation we talk about writing as a form of therapy, keeping work personal, and his life now as a teacher. We start our chat by listening to "Still Born," a poem that he hasn't read again since it was recorded at the The Low Beat on October 2, 2018. I ask then Aron where his poem came from and what has changed in his life since then.
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Maths is everywhere. It allows us to fly planes, make music, initiate the perfect lunge in fencing, and add up all the numbers on a roulette wheel (the total comes to 666, by the way.) All the things that Bruce loves…so shame he got a C in it for his GCSE! In this, the final episode of the series then, Bruce and @TheRealDrKev attend to some unfinished business as they are joined by the writer and quantum physicist, Dr Michael Brooks, bearing weapons of math instruction. What exactly is maths, they ask? Did we discover it or invent it? Is it out there in the ‘real world' or just ‘in our heads'? As they start to put two and two together, they pick up some ingenious life hacks…how choosing numbers over 31 can maximise your chances of winning a jackpot on the lottery; how the ‘37% Rule' can help you find your ideal home, car, or partner; and, in the Philosophy World Cup, why Heisenberg should never take a penalty and Schrödinger managed to score 2 goals simultaneously. Dr Michael Brooks is the bestselling author of The Maths That Made Us: How Numbers Created Civilisation (published as "The Art of More" in the US). He is co-host (with Radio 5 Live breakfast show host Rick Edwards) of the Eureka! podcast.Twitter: @DrMichaelBrooks / @EurekapodLink to the pod: smarturl.it/eurekapodPsycho Schizo Espresso will return for Season 3 in January 2023! Make sure you're subscribed to be notified when the episode is released.You can listen to and watch unedited episodes of Psycho Schizo Espresso AD FREE if you become a Patreon at www.patreon.com/psychoschizoespresso or subscribe on Spotify using https://open.spotify.com/show/1NAAT7tPbIaB9FbL4C648W or https://anchor.fm/pse-doubleshot/subscribePlease make sure you like, subscribe, rate, review and comment wherever you get your Podcasts from. To get in touch, please email PSE@PodProd.co.uk and follow the hashtag #PsychoSchizoEspresso and @TheRealDrKevPsycho Schizo Espresso is a Pod Prod Production. For more information, please go to www.podprod.co.uk
Here we go again...Brendan gets Mike caught up from last week and then the chaos begins. The guys get into the other side of Brendan's trip, new footwear idea, correcting vocabulary, a stinky thief, more car trouble, outstanding debt deadline, NFL, Notre Dame football, Albert Pujols is cheating, Cobra Kai, Top 5 video games, playlist procurement and more! Spotify Playlist of the Week: Miley Cyrus & Tee Grizzley EPISODE TIMELINE 0:00 - Intro/Last Week Today 1:36 - Trippin Again & Hover Flips 11:14 - Grammar Police & Deodorant Debacle 17:28 - Woe is Mike & Tire Haggling 21:48 - Mike the Welcher & Fantasy Football Reality 31:55 - NFL Week 1 Recap 44:55 - Notre Dame Sucks & Pujols is Juicing 57:08 - Whatcha Watchin? Lil' Baby Documentary & Goldeneye is BACK! 1:04:20 - Top 5 Video Games 1:10:48 - Not Your Playlist/Due Diligence/Outro Follow us: Instagram: @blackirishpod Twitter: @blackirishpod Mike Instagram: @blackirish213 Brendan Instagram: @brendallas7 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIbaKEbLuh1SMqkWNPP5Omg
Podcast Stats; The Algorhythm; Slipknot; "Back in my heroin days..."
Todrick Hall is bringing it to us again, this time backstage on his Femuline tour just as he announces the release of his new album Algorhythm! Discussing how to bridge from gay to queer, his commitment to youth, and his aspiration for children, we fall further in love with this gifted artist and his contributiosn to our kind! Surprise guest, Hope Giselle is our human heart on - in living color. You are not gonna get enough of this double Queen lineup! Read more about this episode, support us, and buy merch at TheGaylyDose.com
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Bside Episode 33: Ernesto Harmon It was far, far, too long ago that we last had a live episode of the Bside podcast. So after a lengthy wait, we're very pleased to share this moment with Radio Buena Vida and invite a Glasgow based DJ to the Bside turntables: Ernesto Harmon. Holding down a residency with both Algorhythm and Body Heat, and with regular appearances for The Lunacy Module, Ernesto is no stranger to the city's incredible scene. True to form, this episode will be marked by his signature synth driven melodies, from funk through to new wave, this one is sure to put a smile on your face. What a great feeling to finally be back to bringing you music streamed directly to your lovely wee ears. Thanks to Molly Hickey for the beautiful artwork as always. Check out her art here and message her! www.instagram.com/mollyth.art/ Follow the Bside Instagram for updates/news/vinyl and general music chat: www.instagram.com/bsidepodcasts/
Download now: https://sofutureclub.bandcamp.com/album/so-future-presents-algorhythms-vol-1-missy-elliott. Algorhythm - a fresh (musical) take on something familiar. The concept is simple: simultaneously celebrating the G.O.A.Ts who have given us some of our favourite, genre-defining music, while showcasing the next generation of talented music producers creating exciting, genre-blending new sounds. Vol. 1 celebrates Missy Elliott with 9 remixes and edits of her songs, from a global selection of talented producers that make forward-thinking new music across the 'future sounds' spectrum. The compilation includes remixes covering Gqom, Baile, Amapiano, House, Club Music and more. Productions by: @VRSYJNES @djbenaiahofficial @augustmae @citizenboysa @bostonchery @dj-sicstyle @thekidkenzel @s-a-r-t-a-n-a The first track is released on 23.11.20 on SoundCloud and the full project will be available on Bandcamp on 14.12.20. Hit repost and then share if you're feeling what you're hearing ⏩. _ • Connect on socials @sofutureclub: http://sofuture.club/links • Bandcamp: https://sofutureclub.bandcamp.com • Website: http://sofuture.club
On this episode of the pod, we talk all about Proposition 25 and what pretrial justice would look like in a Prop. 25 world. To do this, we get together with Carlie Ware (@carlieware11) and Carson White. Carlie and Carson specialize in pretrial release advocacy and pre-arraignment representation. Omniboi composed the intro and outro for this pod. Send us your thoughts on Prop. 25 (@thesajidkhan @avanindar @aiderandabettor)
On the 134th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "After Hours" by The Weeknd, "Oasis Nocturno" by TOKiMONSTA, and "3.15.20" by Childish Gambino."Donald Glover Presents" is now "3.15.20", and that changes the schedule a bit. Rihanna is using her privilege to help the vulnerable during the Coronavirus pandemic. The After Hours review. Consequence of Sound's running list of cancelled musical events can be found here. The Oasis Nocturno review. Artists' coronavirus quarantine livestreams might impact music forever. The 3.15.20 review. Audio from a juicy Taylor Swift-Kanye West conversation leaks out, and Bandcamp is helping indie artists in a big way.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. Check out Sean and Dan's 2020 playlists on Spotify for their favorites of the year so far. Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
YO!! We're glad to announce the Podcast coocked up for us by Algorhythm.. This project incorporates a bland of Techno, House and Electronic sounds. Recorded somewhere in Italy, 5 djs b2b (Riccardo Piazza and Re-Up also founders of Where We Met, Atimpuri also founder of Different Ways Records and Alberto Gerardi co-owner of Microsolchi). Tune in and enjoy :)
Kolejny odcinek podcastu Polifonii - muzycznego bloga tygodnika "Polityka". 17 marca 2019 r. Linki do dodatkowych materiałów: Algorhythm: https://youtu.be/2_GS4PrI7_M https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OHBA9pXZI1COUPLYAnrt6?si=xStIbBkjRsKM0uW3Ymh9NQ The Comet Is Coming: https://youtu.be/G55GspnNkBo https://open.spotify.com/album/2mvz0NPBCPTbSEgRViuDLK?si=HrMzNq8PRF2M4dhwP9kUFg
Tunaday #163 - G/D tuning (gDGAD)
Tunaday #163 - G/D tuning (gDGAD)
Tunaday #163 - G/D tuning (gDGAD)
Hosts: Vicky Belakhov and Jim Warren, with special guests Connor Summers and Tia Bowen Download this episode right HERE! (right click and “save as”) Tracklist: Bib Gaby – “Big Baby” (from Big Baby) Cousin Boneless – “Algorhythm” (from Punx Against Trump! A Benefit Compilation) Toluca Lake – “Wayfinder” (from F*CK DONALD TRUMP (An Inauguration Compilation)) It’s Not Night: It’s […]
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1. Souvenir (DMC Postcards From The Edge) - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 2. I Touch Roses (Full Bloom Version) - Book Of Love 3. The Good Samaritan - Counterfeit 4. New Dress (Razormaid! Mix) - Depeche Mode 5. Animal Magic (Dance Vocal) - Belouis Some 6. Bizarre Love Triangle (Shep Pettibone Remix) - New Order 7. It's Alright - Pet Shop Boys 8. The Great Commandment (Acid Commandment) - Camouflage 9. Last Train To Trancentral (Razormaid! Mix) - The KLF 10. The Sun Rising (Norty's Spago Mix) - The Beloved 11. 900 Hours (Mr. E Mix) - Boxcar 12. How To Be A Zillionaire (Bond Street Mix) - ABC 13. Cccan't You See (Razormaid! Mix) - Vicious Pink 14. Get The Balance Right! (Combination Mix) - Depeche Mode 15. Goodbye Horses (Extended Version) - Q Lazzarus ***SPECIAL NOTE FROM CRC AND DJ TINTIN***: Apologies to everyone who has attempted to download and/or listen recently, but gets a pre-recorded bandwidth notification. For awhile I had a pro account with much more bandwidth, but I couldn't justify the cost with my time limitations over the past three years. That said, I also don't like fans and followers to be cock-blocked for weeks on end by bandwidth overages. Right now, I have to be satisfied with a free account, but I didn't anticipate using up my bandwidth three days after the reset date each month. It's a good problem to have, but still a problem. Anyway, I'll keep you all in the loop should things change. For now, I guess, circle the 24th of each month on your calendar to remind yourself to grab these episodes when you can before my 15 gigs of bandwidth per month evaporates! Thanks to each and every one of you for tuning in. It really makes a guy feel good. Notes and other random things: Alright! It's 3 hours to dawn, I've got a full bowl of cereal, half a glass of water, it's dark and I'm making a podcast. Hit it! This sassy little number contains ABCs and OMDs, Counterfeits and Camouflages, Boxcars and Beloveds, something "vicious", something "new" and even a double DM! Happy Listening! Okay, so like any normal testosterone-fueled male member of the species I'm a competitive guy, my own worst critic and I can't stand giving a less-than-competent effort in whatever it is I choose to undertake. That said, I do read comments and check reviews with regard to my 'casts to make sure I'm living up to some realistic level of excellence. For the most part, I've been thrilled that this insignificant little program I assemble in my basement has brought so much joy to so many of you. I try to be honest and forthright in my write-ups for my sake, for your sake, for band's sake, for God's sake. Most of what I write is knowledge I've gleaned over the years from being a fan, from reading music mags, from collecting umpteen thousands of records and reading umpteen thousands of liner notes on the bands I feature here. Often, however, I look up artists to confirm or deny stuff I thought I'd read, thought I'd heard, figured I'd seen or otherwise dreamed. Most importantly, I try to get it right. But I don't always. ...Which brings me to the first band I'd like to mention here: Counterfeit. In episode #23, I included Lee McFadden and Co.'s song "The Good Samaritan" At the time, it was a new find for me, one I discovered on a compilation I had just purchased. Until that point I knew nothing of the band and had a difficult time finding much information on them. I jumped to the conclusion that the song I possessed was probably their only release. Thankfully, a kind listener made a comment to the contrary. He wrote: "In fact there is a three-track EP of "The Good Samaritan" that was released a couple of years ago. Myself and the other two members are still in contact and work together occasionally on music." - Lee McFadden. Holy S#!+, Lee McFadden just wrote to tell me I'm full of crap. That's so COOL! Anyway, thanks to Mr. McFadden for correcting my error. I thought it appropriate to let you all know there is more to the band than just one song. I also figured that by using Lee's comment as part of my write-up it would give me another chance to feature the excellent track here. So, back to the "my own worst critic" comment a moment ago. One of the things about this podcast that is endearing/aggravating is that it's a live mix. That is, I hit record and go for an hour or more - typically 15 songs. As you can imagine, things can sometimes go wrong when performing live, especially at 3 in the morning when I recorded this one. Some errors are bad enough I scrap the whole thing and start over. Sometimes, I just accept things like variances in recording levels or slightly mismatched beats because it's too time-consuming to spend an hour or more redoing an entire 'cast for small inconsistencies, especially when you're using cheap, finicky mixing equipment as I do. In the case of this podcast it turns out two of the tracks here had questionable endings. The first, Book Of Love's "I Touch Roses" mix had a repeated phrase for the last 30 seconds that sounded as if the track were skipping. Of course, I remembered that at the last possible moment and quickly began mixing it out. So, if it sounds like an unnatural point at which to fade in/fade out, it is. And now you know why. I'd say Daniel Miller should be flogged for ending the track in that way, but how can I possibly stay angry at the fellow who founded Mute Records? I forgive you Daniel. Just don't do it again! In case you were wondering about the other track with the weird ending it was 900 Hours by Boxcar. Thankfully, the first gaffe reminded me to avoid a second. I'd like to spend a moment to write about Belouis Some. Frankly, I could spend a day debating the correct pronunciation of Neville Keighley's alter-ego ... but I won't. Just know that all the variants I've encountered rank right up there with bands like INXS, Cetu Javu, EBN-OZN and others whose names were all butchered during their infancy. (C'mon ... admit it. You called them "Inks" the first time you saw their record in the storefront window. You know you did!) Anyway, the track "Animal Magic" was released in 1987 on Belouis Some's self-titled album, two years after the band found chart success UK and stateside with the songs "Imagination" and "Some People". Those songs led to opening gigs for Nik Kershaw and Frankie Goes To Hollywood during their heyday in 1985 and a track called "Round Round" which appeared on the Pretty In Pink soundtrack. The soundtrack is notable for two things: it's association with a John Hughes film and for being killer back when soundtracks were mostly filler. (That rhymes!) As an interesting side note: Nik Kershaw's song "Wouldn't It Be Good" also appeared on the Pretty In Pink soundtrack as a cover version by Danny Hutton Hitters. Belouis Some's "Some People" would also surface on a Swatch commercial circa 1986. Australia had its share of good rock music in the 80s. Men At Work, INXS (however you pronounce them) and Midnight Oil represent just a few of the names. But as club culture began to consume record racks in the mid-80s, fledgling bands began to dabble in electronics, shifting their focus from guitar-infused pub rock to synth-based dance music. Brisbane's Boxcar were one of those bands that gained prominence world-wide. But old pub-rock habits die-hard and the band had a difficult time of things even in their home country where they were often met by a chorus of boo-birds during live performances. The group was also ridiculed for being too derivative of established artists like New Order (whom they toured with at the turn of the 90s.) Thanks in part to producer Robert Racic, who had worked with Severed Heads (also an Aussie electronic band) and Single Gun Theory among others, Boxcar's first full-length release "Vertigo", issued in 1990, was praised by critics for it's sophisticated electronic sound. Tracks like "Freemason", which charted at #8 on the Billboard Dance Chart and "Gas Stop" brought the group some recognition outside Australia. But despite support gigs for Depeche Mode, Erasure, The Pet Shop Boys and the aforementioned New Order, the band was never really able to gain much traction and after two more albums, "Revision" in 1992 and "Algorhythm" in 1994, the band's output and live dates began to ebb even though they never officially called it quits. ABC were like the cool kids in high school that everyone wanted to be like. They had the swankiest clothes, the hippest hair cuts, listened to the coolest music and seemed to always have their finger on the pulse of whatever the "it" thing was to do at the time ... at least until the 20-year reunion rolled around and you saw them wearing the same clothes and sporting the same haircuts, albeit with much less hair and carrying around 50 extra pounds and you realized there had been little personal growth there. The band's roots grew from a band called Vice Versa. Both guitarist and synthesizer player, Mark White, and saxophonist, Stephen Singleton, were members of that group and are notable for their first ever gig being the opening act for Wire. (Not a bad way to kick off a career). After the release of an EP called "Music 4", future ABC singer Martin Fry, at the time editor of his own fanzine called Modern Drugs, interviewed the band. Shortly thereafter, they asked him to join. From the start, the band were pretty set on making 100% machine-made music. Having mega-producer Trevor Horn of The Buggles Fame, a guy affectionately nicknamed, "The Man Who Invented The Eighties" in your corner can certainly help chart a solid course for success. And did it ever. The first album, "Lexicon Of Love", went #1 in the UK, spawned innumerable imitators, featured great songs like "Look Of Love", "Poison Arrow", "Tears Are Not Enough", "Date Stamp" and others, and should be on a short list of the best albums from start to finish to come out of the 80s. From there, however, the band never ventured far from their original song-writing formula and were unable, despite some hits here and there, to duplicate the immense success of "Lexicon". In ABCs defense, not many bands could. Further, the group continued to splinter, losing members as the years went on. Drummer David Palmer left to join Yellow Magic Orchestra shortly after "Lexicon" was released. Stephen Singleton left in 1984. Remaining members Fry and White then recruited Fiona Russell-Powell (known as Eden) and David Yarritu to mitigate the departures of Palmer and Singleton. That line-up produced their biggest hit stateside with "Be Near Me". Mid-1987, ABC's album Alphabet City spawned the Top 10 hit "When Smokey Sings", a tribute to the great Motown singer, Smokey Robinson. Interestingly, Smokey was in the midst of a career resurgence for a new generation of fans and was himself firmly ensconced on the pop charts with his single "One Heartbeat" at the same time as ABC's tribute. It marked one of the only times in chart history a singer had a Top 40 hit while simultaneously being the focus of another. Not many bands can say they were responsible for coining a term that would become part of the vernacular. In an earlier CRC, I mentioned that Throbbing Gristle's Genesis P. Orridge is widely recognized to have created the "industrial" tag with the advent of his label, Industrial Music, in the mid-70s. March 27, 1982 - that's the date Vicious Pink described their music as "techno" in a feature published in Sounds magazine - almost 4 years before the term gained wider acceptance in the Detroit DJ subculture. Band members Josephine Warden and Brian Moss formed the group in 1981 in Leeds, England, getting their start as backup singers for Marc Almond and Soft Cell. Originally called Vicious Pink Phenomena, Brian describes how the name came to be: "I met [Josephine] when I was DJ at an alternative night, I put on with friends, at a pub called “The Adephi” in Leeds. I also met Dave Ball and Mark Almond there through Jose, as she went to the same College as them, Leeds Polytechnic. We decided to start a band together for a bit of fun. Jose, Dave Ball and I wrote our favourite words down on pieces of paper, turned them upside down and shuffled them about. Then we each chose one of the pieces of paper, after that we rearranged them into the name Vicious Pink Phenomena, Jose’s word was Vicious, Dave’s was Pink and mine was, well, Phenomena. It was a kind of lottery I guess, but it worked. We thought it also sounded like it could be the title for a 50’s / 60’s Science Fiction B Movie." In all, the duo would release 5 dance singles, many produced by Dave Ball of Soft Cell. Despite zero promotion and garnering next-to-no mainstream support Vicious Pink managed to chart all five of those singles in the UK. The particular track here, "Cccan't You See" was their third single and was produced by the great Tony Mansfield of New Musik fame. It was the highest charting single of the bunch, reaching #67. That's it for this episode. I'll be back soon with another. Thanks everyone and Happy Listening!
Albany poet and Team Nitty Gritty Slam Coach Algorhythm was one of the featured performers at the 2006 Albany Word Fest Psycho Cluster F#*k event at Valentine's on Saturday, April 22, 2006.
01. Lucy Lawrence – Sun Go Down (Greg Stainer Remix) 02. Bastien Laval feat Layla – Restlessness (Extended Mix) 03. Alex Alvarez, Muttonheads – Moment Of Happiness (Dr. Kucho! Remix) 04. Morph, Gabriel B, DJ Wallas – Melody (DJ Groover Remix) 05. Flashtronica – I Can't Stop Dejavu (Cover Mix) 06. Nadia Ali – Rapture (Avicii New Generation Extended Mix) 07. Jean Elan – What It Takes (Original Mix) 08. Maurizio Inzaghi, Philippe Heithier – Searching For Love (Horny United & Slin Project Mix) 09. The Good Guys, Alex Senna – Inside (Original Mix) 10. Peter Luts – The Rain (Original Club Mix) 11. Nadia Ali - At The End (Hardwell Extended Mix) 12. Basto! – Gregory's Theme (Extended Mix) 13. Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz – No Fate (Club Mix) 14. Zoo Brazil, Rasmus Kellerman – There Is Hope (Sebastian Krieg & Roman F Remix) 15. Javi Reina, Alex Guerrero, Sandra Criado – Running Up That Hill (Original Mix) 16. DJ Melloffon – Forget (Soundseekers Remix) 17. Incognet, Franchezza – Beautiful Tonight (Original Mix) 18. Nicola Fasano, Ultra Nate – No Wasted Hearts (Chriss Ortega Pirates Mix) 19. Chris Reece, Luciana Di Nardo – Still Breathin' (Original Vocal Mix) 20. Made By Monkeys – I Try (Rossko Progressive Mainstream Dance Remix) 21. Robbie Rivera – Closer To The Sun (George Acosta Mix) 22. Algorhythm feat. Vangosh, Beto Dias & Felipe – I Don't Know How (Original Mix) 23. Gemini's Edge – Save You (Original Adam Tas Mix 1)
01. Lucy Lawrence – Sun Go Down (Greg Stainer Remix) 02. Bastien Laval feat Layla – Restlessness (Extended Mix) 03. Alex Alvarez, Muttonheads – Moment Of Happiness (Dr. Kucho! Remix) 04. Morph, Gabriel B, DJ Wallas – Melody (DJ Groover Remix) 05. Flashtronica – I Can't Stop Dejavu (Cover Mix) 06. Nadia Ali – Rapture (Avicii New Generation Extended Mix) 07. Jean Elan – What It Takes (Original Mix) 08. Maurizio Inzaghi, Philippe Heithier – Searching For Love (Horny United & Slin Project Mix) 09. The Good Guys, Alex Senna – Inside (Original Mix) 10. Peter Luts – The Rain (Original Club Mix) 11. Nadia Ali - At The End (Hardwell Extended Mix) 12. Basto! – Gregory's Theme (Extended Mix) 13. Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz – No Fate (Club Mix) 14. Zoo Brazil, Rasmus Kellerman – There Is Hope (Sebastian Krieg & Roman F Remix) 15. Javi Reina, Alex Guerrero, Sandra Criado – Running Up That Hill (Original Mix) 16. DJ Melloffon – Forget (Soundseekers Remix) 17. Incognet, Franchezza – Beautiful Tonight (Original Mix) 18. Nicola Fasano, Ultra Nate – No Wasted Hearts (Chriss Ortega Pirates Mix) 19. Chris Reece, Luciana Di Nardo – Still Breathin' (Original Vocal Mix) 20. Made By Monkeys – I Try (Rossko Progressive Mainstream Dance Remix) 21. Robbie Rivera – Closer To The Sun (George Acosta Mix) 22. Algorhythm feat. Vangosh, Beto Dias & Felipe – I Don't Know How (Original Mix) 23. Gemini's Edge – Save You (Original Adam Tas Mix 1)
01. Lucy Lawrence – Sun Go Down (Greg Stainer Remix) 02. Bastien Laval feat Layla – Restlessness (Extended Mix) 03. Alex Alvarez, Muttonheads – Moment Of Happiness (Dr. Kucho! Remix) 04. Morph, Gabriel B, DJ Wallas – Melody (DJ Groover Remix) 05. Flashtronica – I Can't Stop Dejavu (Cover Mix) 06. Nadia Ali – Rapture (Avicii New Generation Extended Mix) 07. Jean Elan – What It Takes (Original Mix) 08. Maurizio Inzaghi, Philippe Heithier – Searching For Love (Horny United & Slin Project Mix) 09. The Good Guys, Alex Senna – Inside (Original Mix) 10. Peter Luts – The Rain (Original Club Mix) 11. Nadia Ali - At The End (Hardwell Extended Mix) 12. Basto! – Gregory's Theme (Extended Mix) 13. Young Rebels, Francesco Diaz – No Fate (Club Mix) 14. Zoo Brazil, Rasmus Kellerman – There Is Hope (Sebastian Krieg & Roman F Remix) 15. Javi Reina, Alex Guerrero, Sandra Criado – Running Up That Hill (Original Mix) 16. DJ Melloffon – Forget (Soundseekers Remix) 17. Incognet, Franchezza – Beautiful Tonight (Original Mix) 18. Nicola Fasano, Ultra Nate – No Wasted Hearts (Chriss Ortega Pirates Mix) 19. Chris Reece, Luciana Di Nardo – Still Breathin' (Original Vocal Mix) 20. Made By Monkeys – I Try (Rossko Progressive Mainstream Dance Remix) 21. Robbie Rivera – Closer To The Sun (George Acosta Mix) 22. Algorhythm feat. Vangosh, Beto Dias & Felipe – I Don't Know How (Original Mix) 23. Gemini's Edge – Save You (Original Adam Tas Mix 1)
"A potpourri of fresh, eclectic, syncopated beats peppered with some funk. That’s what you can expect from Bombay’s resident next-door DJs Paloma and Varun." Mumbai based Paloma Monnappa and Varun Patra are two young DJs unafraid to push the ever extending boundaries of Indian clubland. Their live sets, confirm this enthusiastic and finely crafted union, in which it seems obvious that the two artists naturally complement each others ideas. From moody ambiences, bewitching loops and hybrid beats to sophisticated soulful rhythms, Algorhythm exhibits a rich pallet of atmospheres and attitudes with a smart and creative approach. Wild City #49, showcases exactly this. In a solid mix of old and new, it kicks off with the sounds of producer of the moment, Flume, running through tracks from the likes of SBTRKT, Arkist, Maribou State and Cashmere Cat. Starting at a head nodding tempo before picking up the pace as the mix progresses, it also throws in electro swing influences and exhibits a much apparent love for remixes and bootlegs. Also the co-creators of FLUX, one of Mumbai's only genre defying clubnights and music discovery blogs, it's obvious from the get go, that these two are passionate about pushing forward new music. Our kind of people. "We are very diverse in the music we play. We are not swing DJs, we are not funk DJs, we are not glitch DJs or even drum and bass DJs. We don't ever want to be classified or corned into one style of music, because we enjoy experimenting and bringing in new influences, while at the same time trying to somewhat invent our own (...) This mix is a showcase of the kind of music and artists we listen to personally. A chill mix-tape which can be heard at anytime and anywhere." - Algorhythm For a tracklist and further info, head over here: http://www.thewildcity.com/EN/music.xhtml/article/3524-wild-city-049-algorhythm
PHUNK'DUP:Radio Podcast Eps 8_Fri Aug31st_wk35_2012 This week's PHUNK'DUP:Radio Live Podcast is a very special 2-hour long show featuring all PHUNK'DUP original material from myself & Barry Dempsey [plus Darren Nolan!]; some classic released tunes from plus mostly unreleased new material, remixes & 1 cover version... spanning releases & productions back to early 2000's ;) Live in iTunes, mixcloud, soundcloud, reverbnation, mixlr & *select* global & national radio plus internet DAB stations! :) TRACKLIST all tracks by PHUNK'DUP [dean sherry-barry dempsey] except where stated (remixes/cover versions): 1. Hausflake (melonhaus remix)_2002 2. Phunkymagic_2003 3. Yokemon_2004 4. Grumbler_2011 5. Algorhythm_2011 6. Money Shot_2010 7. Dirty Groover_2012 8. Atmosflange_2002 9. Vinegar Strokes_2011 10. Peruvian Flake_2002 11. Millennium Drug_2003 12. Liberties_2012 13. Movement_2012 14. 1 Million Miles_2011 (BD rmx) 15. Soul of Man 'DirtyWaltzer' (phunkdup cover/rmx)_2011 16. NoDisco_2012 17. DropOut_2012 18. PHEVER_2012 Composed, arranged & produced by Dean Sherry & Barry Dempsey. Mastering by Barry Dempsey in ViRTU:Studios Dublin. Additional production by Darren Nolan (tracks 1,2,3,8,10,11) in Area 51 Studios Dublin, engineered by Ken McHugh. Dirty Waltzer © Soul of Man was featured at Electric Picnic2011 live cover version PHUNK'DUP:Soundsystem with Cork's Rhythm Smugglers and is featured as tribute. PHUNK'DUP:Radio, PHUNKDUP, Barry Dempsey, Darren Nolan & Dean Sherry appear courtesy of IDM:Recordings IDMRecordings@gmail.com Recorded & mastered in DSP Studios Ratoath, Co. Meath. Ireland. (c) all rights reserved. www.phunkdup.com phunkdupsoundsystem@gmail.com
Episode 003 of Head-Fi TV was just uploaded. This episode is a short video overview of the Cypher Labs Algorhythm Solo, which, as far as portable source components go, is a game changer, in my opinion (based on what's currently available). Products mentioned in the video: Cypher Labs Algorhythm Solo battery-powered iPod/iPhone/iPad digital dock and DAC (digital-to-analog converter) beyerdynamic DT 1350 headphones Sennheiser / adidas HD 25-1 II Originals headphones Audeze LCD-2 planar magnetic headphones ALO Audio: various dock cables and headphone cable (with adapter system) for Audeze LCD-2 Ray Samuels Audio SR-71B fully balanced portable headphone amp The music in the video was by Twis7 (pronounced "twist"), and the track is called "Ghetto Bass," and can be found on the Bass Rinse EP. Thank you to the Play Me Records record label for giving us permission to use it. (Audeze's Alexander Rosson is one of the principals of the Play Me Records label, by the way.) One thing I didn't mention in the video that I really wanted to (but left out, in the interest of not running too long like I did in Episode 002) was the use of Apple Airplay to stream to an iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad-->Algorhythm Solo-->portable amp rig, when I'm at home. This allows me to feed the Solo music that is being streamed from my multi-terabyte primary iTunes library to the portable iDevice. So, when I'm out of the house, the rig in the video is what I've been using. But when I'm at home, I usually lash an iPhone to this rig (in place of the iPod Classic), for use with Airplay. I also wanted to mention that the Solo can be used while plugged into its wall power adapter. Thanks to joe for working with me on these videos--I couldn't do it without him. Also, we may occasionally include a Q&A segment in future episodes of Head-Fi TV. If you want to submit any questions (or comments), you can do so via email to tv@head-fi.org