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I Don't Give An X
All Gone (demo)

I Don't Give An X

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 5:01


All Gone (demo) by Aleksander Great

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, We are down to just 7 days before Donald Trump returns to the Oval Office

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 11:00


Here are the 3 Big Things you need to know to start today—   Number One— If we can buy Greenland in 2025—they'd better start building Hotels and resorts—because it will become a major-league tourist destination instantly—and I will be among those going—with Ivey of course!   Number Two— The Death toll is now climbing toward 20 with 10,000 homes burned to the ground—and a bleak future for those that had no insurance—not to mention schools, senior centers, grocery stores—ALL GONE—welcome to the Democrat utopia of LA—   Number Three— 7 days—we are down to just 7 days before Donald Trump returns to the Oval Office—and the begins the very difficult task to turning around socialist and progressive policies—some that date all the way back to the first terrible leftist President—Woodrow Wilson—

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Especial 3x5: 3 LPs por 5 canciones de cada uno (Pop) - 25/11/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 60:20


Sintonía: "Time´s All Gone, Pt. 2" - Nick Waterhouse1.- "You Made Me Like It", "See You At The Lights", "Is There A Switch For That?", "Risque Piectures" y "Situation", extraídas del álbum "Cookies" (Rough Trade, 2007) de los escoceses 1990s2.- "Worse for Wear", "Right Away", "Wonder Why", "Can´t You Tell" y "Hard To Break", extraídas del LP "The Errant Charm" (Bella Union, 2011) de los estadounidenses Vetiver3.- "Dig A Little Deeper", "May Seem Macabre", "Lies" y "I Know You Don´t Love Me", extraídas del álbum "Gimme Some" (Cooking Vinyl, 2011) de los suecos Peter Bjorn And JohnEscuchar audio

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Los primeros 3 LPs de Nick Waterhouse (US 50s R&B/Rock) - 20/11/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 59:18


Sintonía: "Scorpion" - The Carnations"Don´t You Forget It" - "(If) You Want Trouble" - "Indian Love Call" - "Teardrop Will Follow You" - "Time´s All Gone PT. 1" - "Time´s All Gone PT. 2", extraídas del primer álbum, "Time´s All Gone" (Innovative Leisure, 2012)"This Is A Game" - "It # 3" - "Sleepin´ Pills" - "Dead Room" - "Well It´s Fine", extraídas del 2º LP, "Holly" (Innovative Leisure, 2014)"I Had Some Money (But I Spent It)" - "Straight Love Affair" - "The Old Place" - "Katchi" (feat. Leon Bridges) - "L.A. Turnaround", extraídas del 3º, "Never Twice" (Innovative Leisure, 2016)Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas (a la voz y guitarra) por Nick WaterhouseEscuchar audio

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
James Lileks' The Diner: Find the Bottom

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024


Contemplating Rome and finding the bunny at the bottom of the bowl. Um-m. All Gone! James will next visit the Diner in a fortnight. See you then!

China In Focus
1st Victim Account Of Forced Organ Harvesting

China In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 22:07


1st Victim Account Of Forced Organ HarvestingU.S. Government Helped Mr. Cheng Escape ChinaU.S. Blacklists 4 Firms For Ties To Chinese MilitaryNumber Of U.S. Students In China Plummets'It's All Gone': Floods Devastate Chinese TownsDissident Suppressed By Chinese Police In FranceAlleged China-linked Spy Bases In Cuba Expanding

Rule Breaker Investing
Financial Horror Stories Vol. 2, Scary Scams

Rule Breaker Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 55:04


The spooky season is upon us, and it doesn't stop with the ghosts and ghouls at your doorstep! The world is full of scary stories, but if you take heed of Robert Brokamp's warnings, you just might survive the financial apocalypse. (07:13) Switcheroo with the Vampire (13:41) The Trade is Coming from within the House (17:51) Dial "M" for my Money is All Gone (25:09) The Ex-IRS-ist (33:09) Invasion of the Money-Snatchers (40:34) The Queen of Soul Speaks from the Grave...and the Couch (48:02) 3 Scary Stats Host: David Gardner Guest: Robert Brokamp Producer: Rick Engdahl

Paper Cuts Live
Paper Cuts | Ep 67 | Todd Keisling

Paper Cuts Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 95:14


Paper Cuts LIVE! Episode 67 Conversation with Todd Keisling! Todd Keisling is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of DEVIL'S CREEK, SCANLINES, THE FINAL RECONCILIATION, COLD BLACK & INFINITE, and more! In this episode we discussed Todd's Summer of Dread book tour, his upcoming short story collection COLD, BLACK & INFINITE from by Cemetery Dance Publications, explaining the Southland mythos, Art Bell and his paranormal-themed radio program Coast to Coast AM, the story We've All Gone to Crooked Town inspiring the design for the cover art, revising old stories when your authorial voice has changed, and much more! Visit us at: https://www.papercutslive.com

The City's Backyard
The City's Backyard Ep 48 Singer | Songwriter | Guitarist | Record Collector | New England's 2022 “Songwriter of The Year” Frank Viele drops by to chat about his new release and summer tour!

The City's Backyard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 32:34


Frank Viele's brand of New England blues rock tugs at the heartstrings, pulling the listener on a surprise journey that transcends genre.Yet even as he's racked up accolades over the past 7 years — including New England Music Awards for Album of the Year, Male Performer of the Year, Songwriter of The Year (X2), and Live Act of The Year for gutsy, gritty tracks like “Broken Love Song” and “‘Til The Bourbon's All Gone” — he's rarely paused to savor the moment before moving on to yet another tour, album, or collaboration.It wasn't until the pandemic hit in early 2020 and he was forced to hunker down that Viele realized that time itself was the world's most precarious, yet precious, resource.At that time, Viele embarked on a writing-and-recording journey with Jimmy Nutt (Jason Isbell, American Aquarium, The Dead South) and James LeBlanc (Travis Tritt, Will Hoge, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Dylan LeBlanc, Kid Rock, Rascal Flatts) of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Within this co-writing collaborative partnership, Viele approached each new song slowly, intentionally, and with an open mind, challenging himself to transcend the limits of genre and industry expectations.In 2021, a handful songs that he had started recording in Connecticut, and finished at Nutthouse Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, were brought to life in the 2021 EP “Time Is A Thief.”  This EP won him the coveted New England Music Award for “Songwriter of The Year” for the second time and acted as a prequel to Viele's upcoming full-length 2023 album.In January 2023, the first track off Viele's forthcoming, 13-song album completed in Nutthouse Recording Studios, “Hearts We Left Behind”, came out in January of 2023 and was featured on Boston's Country 102.5 as their “Song Of The Week”.  “Hearts” continues to receive critical acclaim citing Viele's strength as a storyteller and his signature vocal delivery.The “magic dust” they are referring to has been gathered from experiences on the road and in venues across the country.  Viele built his sound and narrated his journey while constantly touring the United States, playing hundreds of shows each year and sharing the stage with artists such as John Waite, Jeffrey Gaines, Lee DeWyze, Zach Myers of Shinedown, Bob Marley's Wailers, Howie Day, Xavier Rudd, Ingrid Michaelson, Tony Lucca, Pat McGee, and Blues Traveler, among others, since the release of his first solo album in 2015.But Frank Viele's musical journey starts long before that… Fondly listening to his grandmother play piano as a child and later reinvigorated as a teenager inspired by his older brother's taste in music and an acoustic guitar he left behind when he moved to the West Coast, Viele developed a deep appreciation for a wide range of genres including rock, blues, folk, and country.He began writing his own music as a teenager and quickly developed a knack for crafting deeply personal and emotive songs that spoke to the human experience.After honing his craft fronting New York City based Jam/Funk/Rock Outfit “Frank Viele & The Manhattan Project”, Viele released his debut solo album “Fall Your Way” in 2015, which was met with critical acclaim including 2 New England Music Awards for Album of The Year and Male Performer of The Year.  (On top of the Live Act of The Year Award he had received in 2014).The Album, “What's His Name?” won Frank Viele the New England Music Award for “Songwriter of The Year” which paved this Connecticut musician's path to Muscle Shoals, Alabama where he began the next chapter of his writing and recording journey. Viele's music is characterized not only by his powerful vocals, soulful guitar playing, and poignant lyrics, but also its deep honesty. This is an artist who is not afraid of wearing his heart on his sleeve, and dig deep into the joys and struggles of life. He has been praised for his ability to blend elements of folk, blues, and

Much Ado About Bugger All
Episode 142: Much Ado About Bugger All - Jun 19 2023

Much Ado About Bugger All

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 59:42


The Dead Milkmen - The King of Sick, IST IST - Stamp You Out, Bunny Cult - Until We're All Gone, Blackcarburning - Reset, IAMWARFACE - Say My Name, Black Agent - Modern Mannequins, Lunar Paths - Heartshot, Jibbernaut - Clown School, GoFight - Machine Rock, Ringfinger - An Apparition, The Hagley Wood Vampires - Sleeping in the Shade, Fields of the Nephilim - Laura II, Specimen - Syria, UK Subs - Music for the Dead, Ghoultown - Evil Eye

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 154: More Sounds From Outer Space

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 81:25


After hearing about the spirited sax player from Hawkwind, Nik Turner, becoming a spirit; we thought we would space out this week with the way-out sounds from outer space! We're talking about space rock people of planet earth! Join us on our return flight to aural galaxies beyond the milky way! What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey from the last 50 years of cosmic rock n' roll. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.Songs this week include:Hawkwind – “65 Million Years Ago”from All Aboard The Skylark (2019)Psychlona – “Blast Off” from Venus Skytrip (2022) Dark Sun – “Black Spires” from Feed Your Mind (1997)Pinkish Black – “I'm All Gone” from Bottom Of The Morning (2015)King Buffalo – “Eye Of The Storm” from Longing To Be The Mountain (2018)Grobschnitt – “Travelling” from Grobschnitt (1972)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/

PseudoPod
PseudoPod 829: We've All Gone to the Magic Show

PseudoPod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 47:23


Author : Todd Keisling Narrator : Jon Padgett Host : Alex Hofelich Audio Producer : Marty Perrett Discuss on Forums “We've All Gone to the Magic Show” was previously published in Vastarien: Vol.3, Issue 1 by Grimscribe Press. We've All Gone To The Magic Show By Todd Keisling Earlier this summer, word spread around our […]

Makhanda RU Happy
(In)substantial audiences and street performances

Makhanda RU Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 16:47


In this episode our host Naomi Grewan introduces us to the National School's Festival. We also hear from the writer of All Gone who was left to perform to an audience of three, Liyabona Leo Mbangi takes us on a tour of street performances around Makhanda and Festival vendors share their loadshedding worries. Cue Radio on RMR

Makhanda RU Happy
(In)substantial audiences and street performances

Makhanda RU Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 16:47


In this episode our host Naomi Grewan introduces us to the National School's Festival. We also hear from the writer of All Gone who was left to perform to an audience of three, Liyabona Leo Mbangi takes us on a tour of street performances around Makhanda and Festival vendors share their loadshedding worries.

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Episode 204: The Barrel House Episode 204

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 137:31


"The Barrel House" Hard Gritty blues with a a little southern rock. We do not do traditional blues. We do blues based rock n roll from hard/stoner/Psychedelic.  We find newer and emerging artists around the world that have that pure gritty sound.  If it's not Gritty, Raw & Pure; it ain't Cowboy's Juke Joint! With Hosts: Mike & Stone. Live Sunday's 8:00 PM EST on www.cowboysjukejoint.com1. All Them Witches - (Silver To Rust)2. Getaway Van - (The Island)3. Black Mountain - (Junior's Eyes)4. The Heavy Eyes - (Where Is Wilder)5. The Cold Stares - (Going Down Easy)6. Fox - (The Morning)7. Huanastone - (Bad Blood)8. Slow Season - (Evil Words)9. Slow Season - (RAINMAKER)10. Handsome Jack - (Dry Spell)11. Narla - (Lie To You)12. 100 Watt Vipers - (SOMETHING WICKED COMES THIS WAY)13. The Heavy Crawls - (Had to Get Away (Remastered, 2020))14. The Heavy Crawls - (Lonely Day Blues)15. Green Mountain Rebels - (Move On)16. Elephant Tree - (Faceless)17. Muddy Ruckus - (Get Lost)18. Year of October - (Greevil)19. The Young Revelators - (Killing Time)20. SweetKiss Momma - (Like You Mean It)21. Deftstomp - (Headstone)22. Left Lane Cruiser - (Do You Know)23. '68 - (Nervous Passenger)24. Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind - (Till It's All Gone)25. All Them Witches - (The Marriage Of Coyote Woman)

Endurance Nation Podcast
The Late Season Start Approach

Endurance Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 16:05


Join Coach Patrick to learn how we recommend that you work to Overcome Early Season Challenges. Key points include:    - Are the “Wrong”s All Gone? - Weekend Work Plan - Adjust Goals Sequentially - Race to Fitness   Get the podcast version online here: https://www.endurancenation.us/podcasts    

Один Дома
Выпуск 82 — Тарталетка с гонобобелем

Один Дома

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 50:32


Сервис «Ещё» от Авиасейлс — https://more.aviasales.ru Используйте промокод «ОДИНДОМА» чтобы получить скидку в 10%. В новом выпуске подкаста «Один дома» я рассказываю об отношениях внутри группы «Иванушки International», а также о сериалах «Миротворец», «Архив 81», «Озарк» и «Ричер». Слушать подкаст «Что было раньше?» — https://podcast.ru/1610511582 Пишите мне в телеграм: @captain_glitch Интро подкаста: How To Destroy Angels — Too Late, All Gone

耳边名著 | 中英字幕
格林童话 猫鼠合伙 第3节|英语名著

耳边名著 | 中英字幕

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 1:50


The cat's mouth soon again began to water for the delicious goods. "All good things come in threes," he said to the mouse. "I have been asked to be godfather again. The child is totally black, only it has white paws. Otherwise it has not a single white hair on its whole body. This only happens once every few years. You will let me go, won't you?" - "Top-Off. Half-Gone," answered the mouse. "They are such odd names, that they make me stop and think." - "Here you sit at home," said the cat, "with your dark gray fur coat and long braid of hair capturing fantasies. That is because you do not go out in the daytime." During the cat's absence the mouse cleaned the house, and put it in order, but the greedy cat devoured all the rest of the fat. "One has peace only after everything is eaten up," he said to himself. Well filled and fat, he did not return home until nighttime. The mouse immediately asked what name had been given to the third child. "You will not like it either," said the cat. "His name is All-Gone." - "All-Gone!," cried the mouse. "That is the most worrisome name of all. I have never seen it in print. All-Gone! What can that mean?" Then she shook her head, curled herself up, and lay down to sleep.不久,猫的嘴巴又开始流口水了,想再去舔一舔猪油。"好事成三嘛,"它说,"又有人请我去当教母了。这个孩子除了爪子是白色的,浑身黑黝黝的,连一根白毛都没有。这是好几年才会碰上的事情 ,你当然会同意我去的,是吗? ""没了顶层! 吃了一半! "老鼠回答,"这些名字真怪! 我实在弄不明白。 ""你白天又不出门,"猫说,"整天穿着深灰色的皮袄,拖着长长的尾巴,坐在家里胡思乱想,当然弄不明白啦! "趁着猫不在家,老鼠把屋子打扫了一下,把东西放得整整齐齐。可是那只馋猫把剩下的猪油吃得干干净净。"人只有把东西吃得干干净净才能放心,"它自言自语地说。它吃得饱饱的,直到天黑了才挺着圆圆的肚子回家。老鼠看到它回来,立刻问它这第三个孩子起的什么名字。"你也不会喜欢这个名字,"猫说,"它叫'吃得精光'。 ""吃得精光! "老鼠叫了起来,"这个名字太令人费解了! 我从来没有在书上见过。 吃得精光! 这是什么意思呢? "它摇摇头,蜷缩起身子,躺下睡着了。

The Brian Turner Show
Brian Turner Show, January 17, 2021

The Brian Turner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 116:41


brianturnershow.com for archivesOrder and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.comMICK HARRIS - Van Gone - HeadNod Ten (BC, 2022)MAINLINER - Terra - Kamikaze (cs, La Musica, 1997, now on BC 2022)MEMPHIS ELECTRONIC - Camel Walk - One + One = One (Mono-Tone, 2021)KRUPOVIESA - Montevideo - Default (BC, 2021)THE FALL - No Bulbs - Janice Long BBC Session 9/9/84POSOPOSU OTANI - Paper Doll For a Sunny Day - Posuposu Otani 2021 (BC, 2021)NEGATIVE REACTION - Vietnam - Negative Reaction (1981, re: Zaius Tapes, 2022)CONTUMACE - Voider - Matt (Tanzprocesz, 2022)DIZZI SLICK & KEYBOARD KID - Cleats - Keys To the Trap (Underworld Dust Funk, 2021)LENA HESSELS - Crown (NL, 2022)THE EXBATS - Hey New Zealand - Now Where We (Goner, 2021)THE WEATHER PROPHETS - Lighthouse Room - Janice Long Session 10.10.85 (Precious Records of London, 2022)THE SILVER FIELD - Nomoon - split cs with Sullow (Betwixt & Between Tapes, 2022)HUBERT KOSTKIEWICZ - Untitled - Obscure Guitar Music From Eastern Europe Vol. 3 &4 (NL, 2022)DOO DOO KITTENS - Lift Me Up (I'm Weird) - V/A: Vertices de Flan (cs, Primordial Sids, 1991 now on BC)AMON DUUL II - Life - Carnival of Babylon (United Artists, 1972, CD reissue-only track, Repertoire, 1995)LUBRICATED GOAT - Nervequake - Plays the Devil's Music (Amphetamine Reptile, 1989)BJELKE-PETERSEN YOUTH - Stale Pattern Baldness - 7" (Devastation, 2002)ELECTRIC DRYWALL BAND - Locked In the Curtains - Electric Drywall Band (cs, All Gone, 2021)MEAN BIKKINI - Animal - V/A: Workers Comp (cs, All Gone, 2020)FULLY FEUDAL - Unknown Soldier - Fully Feudal (cs, NL, 2021)CENTENNIAL GARDENS - Into Beyond - Split (NL, 2021)INFERNAL MOSQUITOS - Improvviso - Antigua (Superpang, 2021)KILLICK & SAHADA - Foot Walk-In - Blimp (NL, 2022)GEO RIP - Tooni - Geo Rip EP (The Trilogy Tapes, 2022)MX-80 SOUND - Amplifier - V/A: 1981 (NL, 9CDR set)BUDGIE - Guts - Budgie (MCA, 1971)

Pixel Vision
E24 Subnautica: Below Zero

Pixel Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 76:45


Ben and Tao take a deep dive into the awe-inspiring underworld of Subnautica: Below Zero. Is everything as it seems or is something fishy going on? Nah, it's as it seems, I just really wanted to use that pun. They talk breathtaking moments, the exciting and troubling possibilities of VR, the magic of sound design, vocal protagonists, photorealism, and why horror works best when it's unintentional. Big story spoilers from around 45 minute mark. Warnings given in advance. Content Warning: PEGI 12. Playful and exasperated swearing, and longer than usual - sorry not sorry. Clarifications: There are four difficulty levels, Survival (survive alone on 4546B while investigating the death of your sister), Freedom (like Survival, without hunger or thirst), Hardcore (Survival mode with only one life. No O2 alerts) and Creative (build anything with no constrains. Oxygen, food, story and death disabled). Here's a link to the People Make Games piece by Chris Bratt that Tao mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVnOcmiEdIE The overview of Amazon's growing dominance over the supply chain that Ben mentioned: https://logisticsviewpoints.com/2021/03/24/amazon-supply-chain/  Audio extracts: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) Memories - Elvis Presley Good Morning, Vietnam! - feat. Robin Williams RIP Foreigner - Cold As Ice Black Mesa - Xen Homeworld - Transcendent OST Chris Rea - It's All Gone (1986) A Bug's Life (1998) - Francis The Ladybug Under The Sea - The Little Mermaid (1989) Eye in the Sky (2015) drone scene The Lion King ‘Circle of Life' (1994) Ready Player One (2018) The Forest title theme by Gabe Castro Spock and Captain Kirk, Star Trek The New Secretary. Hancock's Half Hour Series 4 feat. Kenneth Williams Heat (1995) feat. Al Pacino Gimlet's Homecoming podcast Episode 1 Diamonds Are Forever (1971) theme Faster Than Light OST by Ben Prunty Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pixelvisionpod  Twitter: @pixelviz Email: pixelvisionpod@gmail.com

MyTeethNeedAttention Podcast
Episode 8 - Greymouth interview

MyTeethNeedAttention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 113:44


In this episode, I sit down with Mark Anderson and Mark Sadgrove of Greymouth to discuss how they found themselves moving to Japan and meeting, past and future plans for the band, Mark S's label A Binary Datum, their four-piece group Mysteries of Love, Mark A's involvement in Suishou No Fune, the difference between "batches" and "cribs", and more. Playlist: Mysteries of Love - No One Interview Greymouth - Muntated (from Telepathic Dunce cassette on Careful Catalog) Greymouth - Ariels in Summer (from Ariels in Summer on C/Site Recordings) Greymouth - Fake Beard (from the compilation Workers Comp on All Gone) Greymouth - Golden Hour Seashell Soup (on Psi-solation compilation on Celebrate Csi Phenemenon) Moon Phantoms - Departure To The Space (Collaboration of the members of Bardo Pond and Suishou No Fune, a cooperative recording session after a joint tour) Greymouth - Scantling (from 7" on I Dischi Del Barone) Greymouth - Rock Crabs (from Porcelain Summer 7" comp on I Dischi Del Barone)) Links: Greymouth - https://www.discogs.com/artist/2295246-Greymouth Mysteries of Love - https://www.discogs.com/artist/2702504-Mysteries-Of-Love Various Greymouth videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTRWY9j3BO8 https://youtu.be/Sa94d_upaLE https://youtu.be/07HH0pToLIE https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZe0qVqZ-IoPX-HxtHtq2t1ot0WqlnDJC Labels: IDDB - http://www.iddb.se / https://discreetmusic.myshopify.com/collections/iddb C/Site Recordings - https://csiterecordings.bigcartel.com A Binary Datum - https://www.discogs.com/label/135884-A-Binary-Datum All Gone - https://allgonelabel.bandcamp.com/album/workers-comp Other items mentioned: Majora interview - regarding Gate's Metric LP https://dynamitehemorrhage.com. Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tu1vyib1bnqj3qi/Dynamite%20Hemorrhage%20%235.pdf?dl=0 What Lies Beneath zine - https://www.grapefruitrecordclub.com/products/what-lies-beneath-zine-nz Suishou No Fune - https://www.discogs.com/artist/466872-Suishou-No-Fune Captain Beefheart - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0d0rsW9p3I The Dead C - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbyYzyUPGs8 Can - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zhdNviS0Vs Lathe Cut Camp - https://www.lathetrolls.com/viewtopic.php?t=7044

Elizabeth Klisiewicz's Podcast
Episode 66: The Kitchen Sink #114 on Eardrumbuzz Radio

Elizabeth Klisiewicz's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 121:31


Tons of new music featuring these artists: Kitchen Sink # 114 Playlist Submotile – Cyanotic (Sonic Day Codas, new, Irish-Italian shoegaze duo of Daniela Angione and Michael Farren) Bellavista – Dream Quest (new single, SF dream pop) Denise Le Menice – Heart (2018 single from former member of Dream Rimmy, Perth musician Ali Flintoff) Break 1 Eleventh Dream Day – Cracks In My Smile (new, Since Grazed, first album in 6 years from Rick Rizzo and Janet Bean, Illinois indie rock) The Loft – Like (from Pete Astor’s 80s group, from the new collection on Cherry Red called Ghost Trains & Country Lanes) Black Tambourine – I Was Wrong (from s/t, Mike Schulman’s old band, DC indie pop, 2010 Slumberland compilation) Cheap Star – Wish I Could See (new single, Geneva Switzerland project of Rémi Vaissiere with help from some friends: Jon Auer, Brendan Benson, Brian Young) Lavender Blush – Sundays (new single, SF dream pop) The Kinks – Dead End Street (2014 Remastered Version, The Anthology 1964-1971) Break 2 The Coral – Vacancy (new, Coral Island, UK psych pop) Beachy Head – All Gone (s/t, Christian Cavill from Slowdive collaborating with various friends, including Ryan Graveface, Steve Clarke, and Rachel Goswell) JAIALAI – For Today (new, As Sweet As I Was EP, Miami psych rock) Grazer – Nostalgia Seed (new single, Melbourne based dream pop) Lucid Express – Well Wave (from forthcoming s/t, Hong Kong shoegaze) There’s Talk – A Slow Return (new, Great Falls EP, Oakland dream gaze) Break 3 Adult Books – Holiday (new, Grecian Urn, LA post punk) The Cure – Signal To Noise (B-side from Cut Here single, also on Join the Dots: B-Sides and Rarities 1978-2001) Cold Cave – Promised Land (single from Fate in Seven Lessons, forthcoming release, LA darkwave) Last Ice – End (new, from s/t, collaboration between bloody knives and We Are Parasols, dark wave) White Ring – Light Hours Linger (new, Show Me Heaven, NYC based dark wave used to be Witch House, changed their style) Mint Julep – Pulse (new, In a Deep and Dreamless Sleep, Portland OR dream pop, Keith and Hollie Kenniff) VVOLVES – Well-Loved Tales (new, title track from new release, UK post punk) Break 4 Graywave – Like Heaven (new, Planetary Shift EP, solo project of UK shoegaze artist Jess Webberley) Peach Gardens – Sunset Drive (new single, Moscow dream pop) doused – Again (new, Murmur full length, Philly shoegaze) The Baltic – Fortitude (new, Archipelago, LA band renamed itself to drowsy, shoegaze) Shine – Shine (new, Stare Into the Sun EP, Seattle shoegaze) Un.Real – Sun Like Star (new single, from P.R. shoegazers) New Candys – Begin Again (from forthcoming Vyvyd, Venetian psych) Velvet Sunset – Drive Me (new single, Parisian shoegaze) Break 5 Echodrone – View Master (new, Resurgence, SF shoegaze)

Citywide Blackout
Prateek and I reconnect to talk about his new music's different directions

Citywide Blackout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 63:04


It's been a few years, but Boston-based singer-songwriter Prateek is back! A lot has been happening over the last few years, including the release of his debut album, “The Band’s All Gone,” a live recording at Q Division Studios. We also look at his newest single, “Wrong” and the difficult time from Prateek's younger days that inspired the song.   Prateek has been public about his struggles with mental illness, and in this interview we take a deep dive into it. He talks about how it's affected him as well as the help he's gotten. One of the takeaways from this discussion is that help is always available.   We also look at the last year and it's impact on the Boston music scene. Prateek talks about a year without shows and how he's moved his creative energies in new directions, including establishing a Patreon page and doing a number of livestream shows.   After this, enjoy two of Prateek's singles, “All The Stars,” followed by “The Gang's All Gone.”

Mulligan Stew
EP 145 | Buffy Sainte-Marie Turns 80

Mulligan Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 28:43


Last Saturday Singer/Songwriter, Educator, Social Activist, Mother, and leader Buffy Saint Marie celebrated her 80th Birthday. She had some cake and called us from her home in Hawaii. (Keep your ears open for chickens and roosters in the yard and about 15 minutes in a huge rainstorm pounds the roof.  She does live in a rainforest after all) Because we have known each other over so many years, I went all the way back to her birth. She was abandoned as a baby and adopted by a family who gave her love and education. Buffy explains that she doesn’t really know her real birthday date but it didn’t let her stop becoming a legend. She was told at 6 years old in school that “there were no more Indians around. All Gone.  Maybe some in Arizona” Buffy has always lived a life looking at ”the long view”.  In our talk, she explains what that means and how well it served her. She likes “busy” She’s won a Grammy, An Oscar, Order of Canada, and countless honors. You can read about her amazing life in Andrea Warner’s Biography Buffy Saint Marie – The Authorized Bio   We welcome back – The Buffster.

CCHits.net
The CCHits.net Daily Exposure Show for 2021-02-25

CCHits.net

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021


The CCHits.net Daily Exposure Show for 2021-02-25 "Luck's All Gone" by "The Devil Music Co." Don't see the vote button above? Click here to vote.

The FAMILY? Cast: Food And Music Is Life Yes? with Chef Josh K

Tracklist: 1. Joey Cape "Drag" 2. Polar Bear Club "Better Off Dead" (Bad Religion cover) 3. Saint Didacus "The Constant War." 4. Good Riddance "Lo Que Sucede" 5. AFI "17 Crimes" 6. Bad Religion "In Their Hearts is Right" 7. Blink-182 "Heart's All Gone" 8. Converge "Eagles Become Vultures" 9. Comeback Kid "G.M. Vincent and I" 10. DJ Shadow & Mos Def "Six Days (remix)" . Give a looksy at the Patreon page, maybe you like perks and merch... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/familycast/message

RETRO VGM REVIVAL HOUR
STAGE 71: Games Of 2020

RETRO VGM REVIVAL HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 391:38


Full Composer List/Credits Available here: https://nostalgiaroadtrip.com/2021/02/stage-71-games-of-2020/ (Don't Blame me, Blame SoundCloud's text limit) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Game – Composer – Title⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐Yakuza: Like a Dragon – “Kamurocho Battle, Overcoming the Dragon & Substory Battle“ ⭐Granblue Fantasy Versus – “Such a Blue Sky, Noble Execution & Arvess“ ⭐Persona 5 Strikers – “Camping Trip, A Waltz of Feasting & Keeper of Lust“ ⭐Ori and the Will of the Wisps – “Separated by the Storm, Hornbug & Escaping the Sandworm” ⭐Nioh 2 – “Battle II, Azai Nagamasa & Dark Realm II” ⭐Animal Crossing: New Horizons – “K.K. Slider Dream, Island Tour & New Years Eve“ ⭐Doom Eternal – “BFG Div.2020, The Only Thing They Fear Is You & DOOM Eternal“ ⭐Final Fantasy VII Remake – “Scorpion Sentinel, JENOVA-Quickening & One Winged Angel: Rebirth“ ⭐Trials of Mana – “Axe Bring Storm, Swivel & Farewell Song“ ⭐Sakura Wars – “Anastasia’s Theme, Hatsuho’s theme & Geki!Teikoku Kagekidan“ ⭐Streets of Rage 4 – “Nora, Estel: Round 2 & Ms Y“ ⭐Maneater – “Prologue Theme, The Great Hunter & Arc Shark“ ⭐Shantae and the Seven Sirens – “Risky Blows the Hatch, Turbulent Hip Shaking & Rise and Shine Shantae“ ⭐The Last of Us Part II – “It Can’t Last, Allowed to be Happy & Beyond Desolation“ ⭐Marvel’s Iron Man VR – “Old Tech: New Threats, Cost of Doing Business & Heroes“ ⭐Ghost of Tsushima – “The Way of the Ghost, The Last of Clan Adachi & The Fate of Tsushima“ ⭐Paper Mario: The Origami King – “Event Battle, Swan Lake-Punk Remix & Battle at Bowser’s Castle“ ⭐Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout – “Didn’t Fall!, Fall ‘n’ Roll & Final Fall“ ⭐Battletoads – “Battletoads, Olympian Amphibians & To the Queen!“ ⭐Marvel’s Avengers – “The Light That Failed, God of Thunder & By Force of Mind“ ⭐Hades – “No Escape, The Painful Way & The Unseen Ones“ ⭐13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim – “METHIONINE, Go Sentinels, Go! & VALINE“ ⭐Genshin Impact – “Make Haste Partner, His Resolution & Symphony of Boreal Wind“ ⭐Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – “Rude Awakening, Stage Dive & A Hole In Space“ ⭐Amnesia: Rebirth – “Ghoul Chase, The Shadow & Ending: Part 2“ ⭐Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues – “Arcade, Encino & Woodley Ave“ ⭐Ghostrunner – “Infiltrator, Let Them Know & Truth to Power“ ⭐Watch Dogs: Legion – “A Room with a Queue, It’s All Gone a Bit Tom Tit & Orwell That Ends Well“ ⭐Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – “Kingdom of Wessex, Raids of Rage & The Steadfast Skald“ ⭐Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin – “Mayhem, Resentment & War“ ⭐Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – “All In, Rhino Rampage & New York’s Only Spider-Man“ ⭐Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory – “At Dusk: I Will Think of You, Night of Fate & Let It Go“ ⭐Immortals Fenyx Rising – “Heart of the Hero, The Corrupted Heroes & Art of Warfare“ ⭐Cyberpunk 2077 – “The Rebel Path, The Heist & Juiced Up“ ⭐Resident Evil 3 – “Invincible Nemesis, Resistance & Save Room“ ⭐Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity – “Overlooking Hyrule: Prelude to Calamity, Urbosa: The Gerudo Chief & Knight Who Seals the Darkness“ Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/NostalgiaRoadTripChannel Official Site: nostalgiaroadtrip.com/ FaceBook: www.facebook.com/groups/nostalgiaroadtrip/ Official Twitter: @NRoadTripCast

Versus History Podcast
Episode 108: Versus History #108 - The Germans and Europe

Versus History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 31:48


In this episode, we interview Peter Millar, who is an award-winning journalist, author and translator. Born in Co.Down. Ireland, Peter read French and Russian at Oxford, lived in Paris and then Brussels as a reporter for Reuters. In early 1981, at the age of 26, he was sent as correspondent to East Berlin and then to Moscow, where he lived three years, from the death of Brezhnev to the rise of Gorbachev. Peter’s career, including the Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph and European, took him to Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Bucharest and Belgrade, as well as Germany, which is the subject of his most recent book. Peter was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year in 1989 for his reporting on the dying stages of the Cold War, his account of which – 1989: The Berlin Wall, My Part in its Downfall ( 2009, 2014) – was named ‘best read’ by The Economist. Peter’s books span both fiction and non-fiction including Stealing Thunder (1999) All Gone to Look for America (2009), The Shameful Suicide of Winston Churchill (2010), and Slow Train to Guantanamo (2013). He speaks, German, French, Russian and Spanish, as well as English. For terms of use, please visit www.versushistory.com

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Nick Waterhouse

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 68:02


We had the pleasure of interviewing Nick Waterhouse over Zoom audio! LA-based singer-songwriter/producer Nick Waterhouse returns with a vibrant, psych-rock cover of “Pushing Too Hard” (The Seeds). Best known for his riffage rooted in rhythm & blues, jazz, and soul, Waterhouse delivers his signature nostalgic crush between soaring, raspy vocals and funky key solos on the new track. Recorded on a rainy day in Memphis, featured guest vocalists on the chorus include Memphis’ own gospel killers The Sensational Barnes Bros. & Los Angeles treasure Little Willie G of Chicano-rock group, Thee Midniters. Discussing his drive behind the cover, Waterhouse shares, “[‘Pushing Too Hard’]...it has become a bit of a holistic form of musical self-hypnosis over the years for me. What to do when circumstance has pushed you into the narrow valley of precarity? Well, you lay down... or you push back. Especially with a well worn (mistake not for blunt object, dear listener) and thereby well-loved and powerful talisman.”Waterhouse emerged in the Southern California underground scene that yielded artists such as Ty Segall and Cold War Kids, recording his debut single in late 2010 at the Distillery Studio in Orange County. The resulting single "Some Place", was recorded, mixed, and mastered completely analog to lacquer, plated and hand-pressed. Throughout touring North America and Europe, Waterhouse has appeared at Primavera Sound Festival and shared stages with Ty Segall, The Strange Boys, White Fence, and most frequently, The Allah-Las. After signing to Innovative Leisure Records, he released his debut LP Time's All Gone and began collaborating frequently with The Allah-Las, with his production credits spanning their 2012 self-titled debut and 2014 follow-up Worship The Sun. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! 

Cinema of the State
Heart's All Gone + Hearts Beat Loud (2018) Ft. Daniel Gallegos

Cinema of the State

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 59:29


To call this a chaotic podcast would be an understatement. The Men discuss the Mark Hoppus led Heart's All Gone and discuss the 2018 INDIE DRAMEDY Hearts Beat Loud with Daniel Gallegos. But mostly what's discussed is the recent victory of Biden, Trace's wedding, and the untimely demise of Mr. Alex Trebek. So buckle up and enjoy the ride, because we're agents of chaos like the gd mf joker!!!!

Patricia E Adams Live
Child Sexual Abuse by Females with Dr John A King

Patricia E Adams Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 124:00


What if one day you woke up and everything you knew was destroyed? I don’t mean a little disrupted, I am talking about biblical proportions, Job-like destructive Complex Post Traumatic Stress. That’s what happened to me. At 3pm. On a Thursday. In 2008. Total recall of over a decade of sexual abuse by my parents and their friends that I had suppressed…and the walls came tumbling down. ALL GONE. Marriage. Career. Health. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6697846913884131328/

Podcast Nicolas.
Nicolas. #061 - Apache - Helicópteros Invencíveis (1990), com Fabi Marques

Podcast Nicolas.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 65:19


Em Apache - Helicópteros Invencíveis, Nicolas Cage atira neles, fura eles, esmaga eles, sacode eles, assa eles, cozinha eles, tosta eles, chuta eles e incendeia eles! ALL GONE, BYE BYE!!! Bem-vindos ao Nicolas, a investigação aleatória e recorrente sobre a carreira do grande ator internacional Nicolas Cage. Com PJ Brandão, Rudy, Jotapê e Fabi Marques. Formas de ajudar Iasmyne: - Doação em contas bancárias Banco do Brasil Agência: 3655-2 Conta corrente: 058923-3 Iasmyne Andrade de Szasz Itaú Agência: 7412 Conta corrente: 41760-7 Iasmyne Andrade de Szasz Caixa Econômica Agência: 0926 Conta corrente: 2673-8 Operação 001 Roderic Terence Gonçalves de Szasz Bradesco Agência: 2194 Conta corrente: 22923-7 Roderic Terence Gonçalves de Szasz Para informações de CPF, entrar em contato pelo Instagram de Iasmyne (https://www.instagram.com/iasmyneandrade/) - Vaquinha virtual Pelo link do site Vakinha, é possível contribuir: https://www.vakinha.com.br/vaquinha/cura-da-iasmyne - Mais informações: https://www.opovo.com.br/noticias/fortaleza/2019/11/04/cearense-luta-ha-tres-anos-contra-raro-cancer-de-ovario--familia-cria-campanha.html Nos encontre por aí: HQ Sem Roteiro / Iradex / Todo dia uma música de videogame diferente: YouTube, Twitter / O Nome Disso É Nordeste / 1001 Crimes @pedropjbrandao / @rudylonia / @jumbopaulo / @porrafabi_ Créditos: Edição: Roberto Rudiney e JP Martins Arte: JP Martins Voz de veludo do início: Karol Frota

MNRCHY
MNRCHY Mix 113 // Seeb (Naples, Italy)

MNRCHY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 41:47


"For this mix, I have done nothing but enclose all the sounds that have influenced me and that continue to influence me. Youʼll find a mix of hip hop, trap, drill, Lo-fi and Future Beats tracks and some of my unreleased edits. Hope yʼall like it, enjoy." Born in Naples, Italy in 1996, Seeb aka Matteo Sibillo is a young DJ of the Neapolitan and Italian Hip Hop scene. From childhood he approached underground culture, hip hop culture and its shades. Growing up however, he discovered a passion for electronic sounds, Future Beats, Lo-fi stuff etc … In fact, he starts from those genres to play in the clubs of his city. In 2016 he joined the hip hop collective and party organisation Hellheaven11, which in a very short time revolutionised the concept of club in the Neapolitan and National scene. During these years, he toured Italy and shared the stage with numerous artists of his country and played at various In-store Event sponsored by brands and entities like: All Gone, Nike, AW Lab, Urban Jungle and many more. Tracklist: M.deinTYO fe.t. A$.p Ferg - Ned Fl.nders ( STWO Remix) Gunn. - Wunn. Jorge Milli.no - Rxbury 02119 Z.i. fe.t. V.lee - JUMO THEY - Stop Pl.yinʼ K.ytr.n.d. - Hil.rity Duff Che Ecru - Phone Me A$AP NAST - Designer Boi (fe.t. D33J) Pinty - City Limits Aftherthep.rty - Tob.cco Eli Sostre - Hide.w.y Frvrfrid.y - Jupiter R.in Belly - M.int.in (fe.t. NAV) IDK - 495 (fe.t. Rico N.sty, Big Flock, Big JAM, Weensey) NAV - Run It Up (fe.t. Pop Smoke) slowth.i - ENEMY Novelo - Puortm Cu Te He.die One - Rose Gold Sophiy. - Rosie Slim Wiz - We Gre.t (fe.t. Future & Vee The Mon.rch) C.pshun - FREAKOUT Leon Ko.l. - Never Too L.te I.nn dior - Psycho K.nye West - C.nʼt Tell Me Nothing (Seeb Re-Work) - unrele.sed.

Listening At the Fire
FSC Screen Club: Fleabag

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 59:38


EPISODE 33: FSC SCREEN CLUB, FLEABAG LISTEN HERE PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS LIVE PANEL AUDIO. In the 33rd episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber shares the panel discussion she moderated during about the groundbreaking Amazon Prime/BBC series, Fleabag, created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Panelists include: Sarah Nawrocki, Director of Wealthy Theatre and Lydia VanHoven-Cook, co-founder of the Grand Rapids Feminist Film Festival. Episodes of Listening at the Fire can be found at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. To donate to the Fountain Street Church podcast, visit fountainstreet.org/giving NOW AVAILABLE ON STITCHER, APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more info on rental opportunities or upcoming events, visit https://grcmc.org/theatre. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Engineer/Post-Production: James Hughes Special thanks to: Sarah Nawrocki, Lydia VanHoven-Cook, Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Grand Rapids Feminist Film Festival Discussion Google Slideshow can be found HERE Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
FSC Screen Club: Pose

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 80:49


In the 32nd episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber shares the panel discussion she moderated during the 2019 Grand Rapids Feminist Film Festival about the FX series, Pose, which highlights the ballroom scene in New York City, which gave birth to the art of drag performance as we know it today. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS LIVE PANEL AUDIO.  Panelists include: Sarah Nawrocki, Director of Wealthy Theatre; Carlos Garay-Negron, board member of the Grand Rapids Trans Foundation, and West Michigan drag performers Dia Elektra and Dice Santana. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre.   Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Sarah Nawrocki, Dia Elektra, Dice Santana, Carlos Garay-Negron, Grand Rapids Trans Foundation, MI Drag Brunch, DisArt, and the Grand Rapids Feminist Film Festival Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.  

Listening At the Fire
FSC Screen Club: Stranger Things

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 109:04


In the 30th episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber shares the panel discussion Sarah Nawrocki moderated from the FSC Screen Club event featuring the Netflix series, Stranger Things. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS LIVE PANEL AUDIO.  Panelists include: Shirley Griffin, Director of Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival; and Sarah Nawrocki, Director of the Wealthy Theatre; and Tony Griffin, Co-Founder of Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival. Support Thriller! Chiller! by visiting https://www.thrillerchiller.com/. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre.   Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Sarah Nawrocki, Tony Griffin, Shirley Griffin, and Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.  

Listening At the Fire
FSC Screen Club: Schitt's Creek

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 98:37


In the 29th episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber shares the panel discussion she moderated from the FSC Screen Club event featuring the Pop TV series, Schitt's Creek. PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS LIVE PANEL AUDIO.  Panelists include: Thomas Pierce, Director of the Grand Rapids Pride Center; Shirley Griffin, Director of Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival; and Sarah Nawrocki, Director of the Wealthy Theatre. Support Grand Rapids Pride Center by visiting https://www.grpride.org/. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre.   Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Sarah Nawrocki, Thomas Pierce, Shirley Griffin, The Grand Rapids Pride Center, and Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.  

Listening At the Fire
The VeggieTales Roundtable

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 73:21


In the second episode of Season 2 of Listening At the Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber sits down with Cate from This Podcast is Haunted, and her husband, writer Stephen Pell, to discuss the much loved animated series of their Christian youths -- VeggieTales.  They talk Christian culture, parables and how they're relevant regardless of faith practice, and how "Silly Songs With Larry" was as influential in shaping their senses of humor as Saturday Night Live or Weird Al Yankovic.  Show Notes:  Bible Man Feature Films For Families, "Rigoletto"    New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre.   Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Cate at This Podcast is Haunted and Stephen Pell Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
A Podcast For Christmas

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 32:35


In the third episode of Listening At the Fire Season 2, host Virginia Anzengruber embarks on a bit of a quest to narrow down a condensed history of modern-day Christmas by learning of its pagan roots from the team at 3 Pagans and a Cat Podcast, getting a bit of real-world testimonials from a professional Santa Claus, and getting an answer to the question: why is Christmas marketable year-round? with a conversation with the Vice President of Bronner's Christmas Wonderland -- the largest Christmas store in America that is open 361 days a year (and just so happens to be located in Frankenmuth, Michigan -- only a short drive away). We'll also hear a Christmas poem from our Senior Minister, Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden ("The Boy Who Laughed At Santa Claus" by Ogden Nash).   New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre.   Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: 3 Pagans and a Cat Podcast, Maria Bronner Sutorik, Ned Rouse, and Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden Music: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
"Hook" as a Spiritual Experience

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 68:14


In Episode 1 of SEASON 2 of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber brings you a CROSSOVER episode with our friends at the True Myth Media podcast. Michael and Seth asked Virginia to come on their show to talk about films that have had a spiritual impact on her and the first movie on deck is the Steven Spielberg/Robin Williams classic, Hook. Virginia, Michael, and Seth talk about the themes of: being seen, childhood evolving into adulthood, trust, and love. Coincidentally, this episode was recorded on the anniversary of Robin Williams' death this year, and the group analyzes the collective trauma the world felt upon news of the beloved comedian and actor's untimely death, and the impact one person can have on us as individuals and as a larger community. As always, if you'd like to support the show, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/giving and specify in your donation that you'd like it to go to the continuation of this podcast.  *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Michael and Seth at True Myth Media.  Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.  

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Summer Screen Club Panel Discussion: Orange is the New Black

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 92:56


*This episode has live panel event audio. In Episode 25 of the Fountain Street Church podcast Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber shares the panel discussion from the Summer Screen Club event focusing on the Netflix TV series Orange Is The New Black. Created by Jenji Kohan and based on teh book by Piper Kerman, OITNB is a dramedy that takes a look at the lives of the women of Litchfield Correctional Facility, and the escalating injustices perpetrated by the privatized prison complex.  Virginia is joined by panelists Sarah Vesely (director of The Wealthy Theatre) and Shirley Griffin (co-founder of the Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival) to discuss the story theory, visual structure, and overall world of Orange Is The New Black.  You can get more info by visiting the Show Notes from this event.  Our nonprofit sponsor for this event was Citizens for Prison Reform, an organization whose "current focus is bringing unity, support and knowledge to families and supporters of prisoners, along with raising awareness among members of the Michigan legislature of the urgent need for reform of our current corrections system. The ongoing lack of oversight and accountability within the Michigan Department of Corrections, which has led to numerous human rights violations within the justice system needs to be addressed." You can support their organization by visiting http://www.micpr.org/donate.html and be sure to follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MICitizensforPrisonReform/. As always, if you'd like to support the show, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/giving and specify in your donation that you'd like it to go to the continuation of this podcast.  *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Editor: James Hughes Special thanks to: Sarah Vesely and Shirley Griffin for their time and expertise in this panel event. Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
150th Year Roundtable Discussion

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 48:04


In episode 24 of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber sits down with members of the Fountain Street Church 150th Year Anniversary Committee: Todd Johnson, Judy Botts, Charlie Gallmeyer, and Ruth Stein to discuss their thoughts on the monumental task of planning a year's worth of events to celebrate our 150th Anniversary. There's also mention of our very special 150th Anniversary Grand Celebration Street Party, taking place on Sunday, September 15th, on Library Pl. just outside of Fountain Street Church. For more information, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/fsc150. Special thanks to James Hughes for the mixing/mastering of this episode.  As always, if you'd like to support the show, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/giving and specify in your donation that you'd like it to go to the continuation of this podcast.  *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre.   Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Mixing/Mastering: James Hughes Special thanks to: Todd Johnson, Judy Botts, Charlie Gallmeyer, and Ruth SteinTheme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

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Homelessness, Housing First, and How We Can Help

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 46:50


In Episode 23 of Listening At The Fire, the podcast from Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, host Virginia Anzengruber takes a deeper look at the homelessness and housing insecurity crisis facing America, and the Housing First model of approaching that crisis. Virginia speaks with Rev. Kelly VanBrouwer, Associate Director of Heartside Ministry in Grand Rapids, "a relationship-based social service agency that has provided for our neighbors in the Heartside area for over 35 years. Strong partnerships and collaborations with other community agencies help us to create a safe, vibrant and opportunity-rich community." Virginia also speaks with Jeffrey King, Director of Advancement and Communication at Community Rebuilders, a nonprofit organization based in Grand Rapids that is committed to the model of Housing First in their advocacy, that works with state and local agencies to end homelessness in West Michigan.  Lastly, Virginia speaks with James McNorton, one of the many homeless congregants of Fountain Street Church, to hear about a pilot project he is developing in partnership with FSC, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, and Heartside Ministry -- comfort kits and resource packets for those who are newly experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity. If you are interested in donating to James' Comfort and Resource Project, please reach out to Virginia at VAnzengruber@fountainstreet.org or visit fountainstreet.org/giving and specify in your donation that you would like it to go to James' project.  To learn more about housing insecurity in America, please visit https://www.hud.gov/ -- the national website for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Please consider donating financially to Heartside Ministries, Community Rebuilders, and if you're unable to donate monetary resources, please consider donating your time and energy into advocacy for those who need it most.    As always, if you'd like to support the show, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/giving and specify in your donation that you'd like it to go to the continuation of this podcast.  *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. This episode is sponsored by The Wealthy Theatre. A proud service of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, Wealthy Theatre is a beautifully restored historic landmark, upgraded with state of the art technology. Originally opened in 1911, Wealthy Theatre is now a community venue and free speech platform that is home to a diverse range of stage productions, concerts, movie screenings and more. With two traditional auditoriums as well as dance studios and meeting rooms, the Community Media Center’s Wealthy Theatre is equipped to host a wide variety of events. For more information on rental opportunities or upcoming events, please visit https://grcmc.org/theatre. Episode Credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Rev. Kelly VanBrouwer, Jeffrey King, and James McNorton Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
Summer Screen Club Panel Discussion: The Handmaid's Tale

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 59:04


In episode 22 of Listening At the Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber moderates another panel discussion from our Summer Screen Club series - this time focusing on the Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale. Based on the novel by Margaret Atwood, this series focuses on a dystopian future where a tyrannical religious government relegates women to class systems that force them to bare children for government officials.  Virginia is joined by panelists Sarah Vesely (director of The Wealthy Theatre) and Shirley Griffin (co-founder of the Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival) to discuss the story theory, visual structure, and overall world of The Handmaid's Tale.  Unfortunately, some audio issues prevented the entire session from recording, so you will hear a bit of a jump in topics, but if you'd like to follow along with some of what was discussed in the gap of missed audio, please find the slideshow and panel notes here: Show Notes. As always, if you'd like to support the show, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/giving and specify in your donation that you'd like it to go to the continuation of this podcast.  *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. Planned Parenthood of Michigan: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-michigan Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Sarah Vesely and Shirley Griffin for their time and expertise in this panel event. Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

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The Challenges of an Independent Church in 2019

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 44:05


In episode 21 of Listening At The Fire, the podcast from Fountain Street Church, host Virginia Anzengruber sat down with Rev. Christopher Roe (Minister for Spiritual Life and Learning), Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden (Senior Minister), and Jack Woller (Executive Director) to have a roundtable discussion about the challenges of an independent church in 2019.    Church decline statistics: https://news.gallup.com/poll/248837/church-membership-down-sharply-past-two-decades.aspx https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/517785/ https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/attendance-at-religious-services/ https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/11/what-should-america-do-its-empty-church-buildings/576592/ https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/08/religious-participation-survey/496940 https://www.apnews.com/f15241378057486ea437cad490a2ed67   Free Yoga classes at FSC Wednesday evenings through EmbodyGR: https://www.feelbetterdogood.org/ FSC Screen Club events: https://www.fountainstreet.org/screen-club FSC Book Club and Social Events: https://www.fountainstreet.org/interest-groups To reach out to Virginia regarding ads on Listening At The Fire, please email: VAnzengruber@fountainstreet.org for more information.   *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Rev. Christopher Roe, Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden, and Jack Woller for their time and energy in the making of this episode. Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Brain" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

You Call That Radio?
'This Was Supposed to Be Fun' w/ Sage Francis & B Dolan aka Epic Beard Men

You Call That Radio?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 60:29


The main event is a chat with U.S Hip Hop legends Sage Francis and B Dolan aka Epic Beard Men who are touring the UK this month to promote their new album 'This Was Supposed to Be Fun'. We also speak to some 'revellers' live from Doune the Rabbit Hole festival and hear our listeners feedback on what they make of the new prime minister in a 'Bad Excuses from Mad Politicians' special which means I have to tick the 'explicit language' box plus other news and stuff and things and that. Audio Mastered by Morphamish Music included is: 'Charlie Brooker Sketch' by Jackal Trades (Morphamish Remix) 'It's All Gone to Fuck' by Stanley Odd

Listening At the Fire
A Pilgrim's Tale: Fred Wooden in South Africa

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 28:58


In Episode 18 of Listening At the Fire, the podcast from Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, host Virginia Anzengruber invites Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden to share a travel log story from his most recent pilgrimage -- this time to Cape Town, South Africa. Fred regales us on his somewhat perilous guided journey up Table Mountain, his visit to the National Museum, and his musings on why travel is part of his spiritual process.  For more information on Table Mountain, please visit: https://www.tablemountain.net/ and https://www.capetown.travel/explore-cape-towns-iconic-table-mountain/ and https://tablemountainnationalpark.org/.  If you enjoy this episode, please leave us some feedback -- we'd love to potentially make some of Fred's travel logs a bit of a recurring series on the podcast.    Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor/Sound Recordist: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to: Rev. Dr. Fred Wooden for sharing his journey. Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "In My Mind" is available on Spotify, and her single "Blurry Now" is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.  

Listening At the Fire
The World is Turning Turtle

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 50:09


In Episode 16 of Listening At The Fire, the podcast from Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we take another look at the last 2 weeks of Sunday 11AM sermons from our Minister of Spiritual Life and Learning, Rev. Christopher Roe.  As we pay homage to our historic 150 years of Fountain Street Church programming, Rev. Roe challenges us to not only accept and embrace the anxiety we feel in the transitional nature of year 151 and beyond; but in part 2 of his series, offers up a true alternative future of Spiritual Life and Learning opportunities at FSC, West Michigan and beyond: The Learning Commons at Fountain Street Church.  NPR article about Allendale, MI Public Schools fight for sexual education: https://www.npr.org/2019/04/01/706944327/when-the-conversation-doesnt-include-you-lgbtq-sex-ed-in-a-small-town   Church decline statistics: https://news.gallup.com/poll/248837/church-membership-down-sharply-past-two-decades.aspx https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/517785/ https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/attendance-at-religious-services/ https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/11/what-should-america-do-its-empty-church-buildings/576592/ https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/08/religious-participation-survey/496940 https://www.apnews.com/f15241378057486ea437cad490a2ed67   More information will be released about The Learning Commons in the coming weeks and months. Be sure to follow Fountain Street Church on all of our social media channels, and stay up-to-date with all of the latest news at fountainstreet.org.    *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Monday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Recordist: Conor Bardallis Special thanks to: Rev. Christopher Roe for his challenging words Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
Parasocial Relationships and Grief

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 89:18


In episode 15 of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber hosts a roundtable discussion on the phenomenon of Parasocial Relationships and the grief associated when those relationships end. Specifically, the discussion revolves around our relationships to fictional characters, namely those featured in Game of Thrones, Avengers: Endgame, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and a few examples of real-life individuals whose deaths deeply affected us. Parasocial Relationships as defined by Oxford Reference: http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100305809  This discussion features: Cate from This Podcast is Haunted, Michael McDonald from True Myth Media Podcast, and FSC's own A/V Coordinator (and producer of a forthcoming Star Wars narrative podcast) Danny Heck!  *TURN UP YOUR VOLUME ON THIS ONE! *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at noon at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Recordist: Danny Heck Special thanks to: Cate, Michael, and Danny! Find out more about them below! This Podcast is Haunted: https://www.facebook.com/ThisPodcastIsHaunted/ True Myth Media Podcast: https://www.truemythmedia.com/ Danny Heck on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedannyheck Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube. Articles used for research of this episode:  https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/how-our-make-believe-relationships-with-celebrities-shape-our-social-lives https://www.popsci.com/mourning-fictional-characters http://time.com/3834589/grief-counselor-mourn-fictional-character-death/ https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/08/140807121527.htm

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Rock 'n' Roll at Fountain Street Church

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 46:29


In episode 14 of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber explores some of the history of dynamic concerts at Fountain Street Church that started in the 1960s. She speaks to concert organizer and long time FSC member Carolyn Heines, and she sits down with West Michigan music legend Randy Marsh, drummer for the band Phlegethon, who opened for The Byrds when they performed their sold out shows at Fountain Street Church.  Be sure to check out our LIMITED EDITION reprints of 5 classic FSC concerts past, including: BB King, Dave Brubeck, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Duke Ellington, and Ella Fitzgerald. You can purchase one of the hand-numbered limited edition prints at https://www.fountainstreet.org/shop.    http://www.westmichmusichystericalsociety.com/fsc-2/   *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at noon at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, GOOGLE PLAY, and most podcast apps and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Recordist: James Hughes Special thanks to: Carolyn Heines, Randy Marsh, and the FSC Archives Committee.  Music in the episode: "Prelude to an Odyssey" by Phlegethon   Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and is featured in the newest season of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

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Queering The Church with Rev. Dr. Chris Davies

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 50:53


In episode 13 of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber traveled to Cleveland, Ohio to have a conversation with Rev. Dr. Chris Davies, the founder of the nonprofit organization Queer Clergy Trading Cards (http://queerclergytradingcards.org/), whose work in Queering the Church is a powerful example of the work that churches and bodies of faith should be doing today. Her dissertation on Queeering Proclamation within the global church takes Queer Theory in conversation with Critical Race Theory and Homiletical (preaching) Theory -- and how it all "weaves together to create a condition of possibility for the word entering the world itself to be queered, and to queer what comes around. How is the way we talk about the gospel transforming ourselves and transforming lives, even outside the institutional context of church?"  Rev. Dr. Chris Davies mentions: Anna Carter Florence (Preaching as Testimony), Bishop Yvette Flunder (Community of Radical Inclusion), and John McClure.   *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at noon at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube. Special Thanks to Rev. Dr. Chris Davies. Find her on Instagram and Twitter.    

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Lenten Practices for Liberals and Other Heretics

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 34:52


In Episode 12 of Listening At The Fire, Virginia Anzengruber talks to Dr. Rev. Fred Wooden, Lead Minister at Fountain Street Church, about a series he's working through at the pulpit, "Lenten Practices for Liberals and Other Heretics" - Lent is a time of practice for religious individuals, but that doesn’t mean you can’t partake in some practices for yourself. Fred walks through 15 alternative options for non-religious and non-traditional Lent practitioners, including: keeping a diary, observing a sound fast, and writing a letter by hand. We explore traditions of Jewish, Nazarite, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian traditions, and Fred elaborates on the organic connection between spirit and body that transcends any religion or belief, and the importance of feeling centered and present in that spirit through action and meditative practice.   *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at noon at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber "Lenten Practices for Liberals and Other Heretics" : Dr. Rev. Fred Wooden posts 1 & 2:  Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

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The History of the FSC Women's Association

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 18:49


In the 11th episode of Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber takes listeners through a female-centric episode in honor of International Women's Day. We look at women-focused service projects that Fountain Street Church is involved with, including the FSC Choice Fund and The Hygiene Project. Virginia illuminates a short and incomplete list of just some of the incredible women who have graced Fountain Street Church over the last 150 years, and we hear from FSC Governing Board Member and Women's Association Member Katie Reilly Mitchell, who reads us the essay she wrote for the March 2019 edition of the FSC magazine, The Chimes, on A Brief History of the Women's Association at Fountain Street Church.  If you are listening to this on premier day - #InternationalWomensDay - then you have time to join us for our special Women's History Service on March 10th, which will have a sole focus on the incredible and irreplaceable impact that women have had on our history.    *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at noon at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber "A Brief History of the FSC Women's Association" written and recited by: Katie Reilly Mitchell Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

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Sexuality and Spirituality, A Conversation with Zoë Ligon

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 100:20


In the tenth episode of Listening at the Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber moderates a conversation with celebrated sex educator and speaker Zoë Ligon about her relationship to sexuality, trauma, healing, and spirituality -- and the tension points in her life that connect them all. An audience Q&A session followed. Connect with her at zoe@spectrumboutique.com Zoë Ligon is the owner of Spectrum Boutique in Detroit, Michigan. She is the host of the "Sex Stuff" series on SuperDeluxe, is a freelance collaborator with TIME, Refinery29, and Yahoo Style (among others), and her Instagram profile (@thongria) has over 210k followers and is growing daily.   EPISODE NOTES: “Sex Stuff” Series on YouTube from SuperDeluxe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1iFNXkJhuA Queer Clergy Trading Cards, by Rev. Dr. Chris Davies: http://queerclergytradingcards.org/ Peterson Toscano, “Transfigurations: Transgressing Gender in the Bible”: http://www.barclaypressbookstore.com/transfigurations.html? - DVD via Barclay Press http://a.co/d/huIiuPD - Amazon digital video   Joseph and the Coat of Many Colors Alternate Translation: Genesis 37, 39-45 The Hebrew word (I said Greek in the recording -- it’s Hebrew!) for “robe” or “coat” here is “Ketonit Passim” (Genesis 37:3) The only other time this phrase for robe is present in the Old Testament is in 2 Samuel 13 2 Samuel 13 tells the story of Tamar, King David’s daughter, who was raped. In her mourning, she rent her garment/tore her dress. The Greek word for “dress” here is “Ketonit Passim” or simply, a “princess dress” (2 Samuel 13: 18-19) If we take this interpretation (which, it has to be at least one possible interpretation, because it’s there in the text), and apply it to the Joseph story, it is possible that Joseph’s brothers attacked him and tore his robe because there was something transgressive about the clothing he was wearing -- perhaps he was wearing a “princess dress”?   Sex Education Resources and Educators: Ericka Hart: https://www.instagram.com/ihartericka/?hl=en Rachel Cargle: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.cargle/?hl=en Layla F. Saad: https://www.instagram.com/laylafsaad/?hl=en J. Mase III, poet, “Josephine” & “Reconciling my Queer Faith”: https://www.instagram.com/jmaseiii/?hl=en | https://bit.ly/2EoYoeJ Red Hot Suz: https://www.redhotsuz.com/ Carly S: https://twitter.com/makeupandsin?lang=en Crash Pad Series, Queer Sexuality: http://crashpadseries.com/ “Romans 1:18-32 amidst the gay debate: Interpretive options” by Jeremy Punt, Department of Old & New Testament, University of Stellenboch: https://www.ajol.info/index.php/hts/article/viewFile/41234/8622 Open Path Therapy Collective: with $49 joining fee and sliding scale ($30-$60 per session), works without insurance: https://openpathcollective.org/ WOCSHN: Woman of Color Sexual Health Network, database of health professionals doing internet based treatment http://www.wocshn.org/ AASECT: American Association of Sexual Educators, Counselors, and Therapists https://www.aasect.org/ “Inside the Scam of The Purity Movement”, https://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/a26026217/sexual-abstinence-joshua-harris-purity-movement-scam/   *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church. New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast. Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Guest Speaker: Zoë Ligon, owner of Spectrum Boutique https://spectrumboutique.com/ Special Thanks To: Rev. Dr. Chris Davies for providing research and source material, and especially for responding to me while on vacation. Be sure to check out Queer Clergy Trading Cards at http://queerclergytradingcards.org/ Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast
Emotions of Sadness | BGMania Podcast #84

BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 138:46


Without question, this is one of the hardest episodes we've ever done. Not because it was difficult to pick tracks, but because it was difficult to get through due to emotions of sadness. Bryan and Frank show a side you've not seen of them before in this extremely emotional and extremely heartfelt episode. Bring your tissues and bring the tears. WARNING: Due to wanting to really express ourselves and talk about why these tracks made us emotional, there are open spoilers for each game we discuss in relation to the song choices. Enjoy the show. Please send all track requests for future episodes of Radio Hour and possibly more to bgmania@leveldowngames.com The tracklist for today’s episode is as follows: With Sympathy (Gears of War 2) [2008] Wish My Life Away (Finding Paradise) [2017] Xion's Theme (Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days) [2009] Arthas, My Son (World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King) [2008] Way To Fall (Metal Gear Solid 3) [2004] That's The Way It Is (Red Dead Redemption 2) [2018] Midna Says Farewell (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess) [2006] Hoshi to Bokura to (Persona 5) [2016] The Song of the Sea (Rime) [2017] Build a Little World With Me (Rakuen) [2017] Naia (Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons) [2013] All Gone, No Escape (The Last of Us) [2013] The Land of Happiness (Shadow of the Colossus) [2005] The Weight of the World (NieR: Automata) [2017] Love Theme (Metal Gear Solid 4) [2008] May I, Stand Unshaken (Red Dead Redemption 2) [2018] ~~AFFILIATE LINKS~~Please consider supporting Level Down Games and all of our content by using the following affiliate links. Thanks so much! ◘ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/?tag=levdowgam-20◘ TechniSport Gaming Chairs: http://technisportusa.com/?afmc=ldg◘ Audible: https://amzn.to/2uGf6Rm◘ Green Man Gaming: http://bit.ly/2mwcnpd◘ Fanatical: http://bit.ly/2MGOFFF◘ ORIGIN PC: http://www.originpc.com/?aid=5118◘ RAZER: http://leveldowngames.com/razer~~AFFILIATE LINKS~~

Listening At the Fire
Albert Schweitzer & Reverence for Life

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 25:26


In the ninth episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening At The Fire, host Virginia Anzengruber takes a deeper look at the longstanding practice of Reverence for Life Sunday, which originally began as Albert Schweitzer Day.  Born in the Alsace-Lorraine, Germany in 1875, the son of a Lutheran pastor, Albert Schweitzer is noted as a medical doctor; a theologian, philosopher and minister; a writer and humanitarian; a Nobel Peace Prize winner; an organist; a scholar on the life of Jesus Christ; a missionary; and someone who influenced something called the Organ Reform Movement (more info on that HERE). Schweitzer's philosophy of Reverence for Life garnered him a Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.  Virginia examines Fountain Street Church's longstanding history and relationship with Dr. Schweitzer, and see how this practice of honoring all life and the will to live has evolved since the very first Albert Schweitzer Day at FSC in 1948.    *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Voice Actors (in order): Stephen Pell, Scott Pell Excerpt from sermon by Rev. Duncan Littlefair, "Is Albert Schweitzer A Christian?" made available through the tireless efforts of our Digital Archivist, Dick Wood.  Watch the entire 2018 Reverence for Life Sunday Service on YouTube HERE.  Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Finding Kim Amero
Finding Kim Amero - Chapter Nine

Finding Kim Amero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 11:25


Due to some extremely frustrating technical issues, this is a no frills episode, recapping the letter that Randy wrote and sent to the world as early as 1994, including an Amero family member, in which Randy mailed to her high school. ​ Opening Song:  "All Gone" by Robert Eacey. From "Somnambulist".

Listening At the Fire
An Intuition of the Infinite, Friedrich Schleiermacher On Religion

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 23:12


In the eighth episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber shares the Summer Series "sermon" that she gave ths past summer. She spoke on her journey to joining FSC as staff (Florida by way of working in Hollywood); the pains of leaving a community you were raised in; and the joys of being able to connect with a NEW idea of a "religious experience" -- one which Protestant Theologist Friedrich Schleiermacher calls an "intuition of the infinite." Watch all Summer Series Speakers on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/SzfI7hqO5VI *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
Pulling Out All the Stops: the FSC Pipe Organ

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 41:16


In the seventh episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber digs into the history of our immense pipe organ, affectionately known as Catherine the Great. Interviews include our volunteer historian (and Archival Engineer) Dick Wood, and then a conversation our senior minister Fred Wooden had with our long time Music Director and Organist, Marilyn Ossentjuk.  Marilyn tells us a little bit about her relationship to this magnificent instrument, and teaches us some Organ 101 -- an plays some incredible live music too! Read more about this incredible pipe organ in an article from longtime FSC member (and current FSC Governing Board member) Carol Kooistra in the October 2018 edition of our monthly magazine The Chimes, HERE. This is the first in a series of episodes that will publish throughout 2019 celebrating our 150th Anniversary as a church. To find out more about our 150th Anniversary Celebrations in 2019, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/fsc150 *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.    New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Interviews: Dick Wood, Dr. Rev. Fred Wooden, Marilyn Ossentjuk Music: "Now Thank We All Our God" played by Carlo Curley (with Bev Howerton); "Ride of the Valkyries" played and arranged by Carlo Curley.  Additional live music: Marilyn Ossentjuk Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
FSC 2018 Year in Review Roundtable

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 67:47


In the sixth episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber hosts a roundtable year in review of 2018 with FSC Executive Director Jack Woller, and Education Director Christopher Roe to recount some of their most memorable moments of 2018 and look forward to incredible things in 2019! To find out more about our 150th Anniversary Celebrations in 2019, please visit https://www.fountainstreet.org/fsc150 *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast   NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
"And The Greatest Of These Is Love" -- Summer Services At Fountain St. Church

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 22:29


In the fifth episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber takes a look at Summer Services at Fountain Street Church. We hear a sermon selection from Beverly Drake, a former Fountain Streeter. Beverly preaches hard on the greatest commandment of LOVE. We take a look at that in the spirit of a pluralist church, using Biblical scripture to contextualize this as the greatest directive we've been given by god.   We hear from: Beverly Drake, and her full service can be found HERE via YouTube. All of our services can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/fountainstreetchurch/videos *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast   NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES, and always at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast.   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber A/V Technician: Conor Bardallis Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.

Listening At the Fire
Character School and a Picnic with Eleanor Roosevelt

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 36:29


In the fourth episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber takes a look at Character School at Fountain Street Church. We explore how this "Sunday School alternative" came to be in practice at FSC, including its inception in the 1950s, when Fountain Street Church participated in the Union College Character Research Project, headed by psychologist Dr. Ernest M. Ligon.  We hear from: Dr. Rev. Fred Wooden, Evie Bowers, Katie Reilly Mitchell, Rev. Christopher Roe. Oh, and Eleanor Roosevelt. (Trust us, you don't want to miss this.) ​ *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  ​ Articles cited in this episode/used in research: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/98259145/ [article cited from hard copy source made available through the Fountain Street Church Archives]   New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast   NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES!   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber A/V Technician: Conor Bardallis Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Special thanks to Callie Cherry for her research support for this episode.  Letter from Eleanor Roosevelt provided by the Fountain Street Church Archives. Special thanks to Archives Department members Phyllis Penny and Vickie Bergers for their ongoing support and dedication.  Music from the episode provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube. 

Listening At the Fire
White Women's Suffrage, Grand Rapids, and The Fountain Street Baptist Church

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 29:50


In the third episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber examines a visit from famed American Suffragette Susan B. Anthony to Fountain Street Church (then Fountain Street Baptist Church) in 1899. The discussion includes a look back through the FSC archives; a conversation with President of the Grand Rapids Historical Society, Gina Bivens; a re-enactment of one of TIME Magazine's Top 10 Speeches of All Time; and a look at 2018 Midterm Election CNN exits polls, and what they show us about the continued trend of white female voters voting against the interests of intersectional feminism.  Special thanks to Gina Bivins, Jean Bahle, Jack Woller, Stephen Pell, and Catie Rose for lending their voices and voice talents to this episode. *The views of the host are not necessarily the views of Fountain Street Church.  Articles cited in this episode/used in research: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/11/georgia-governor-kemp-abrams/575095/ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/28/opinion/sunday/suffrage-movement-racism-black-women.html https://www.pewtrusts.org/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2018/09/04/polling-places-remain-a-target-ahead-of-november-elections https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/exit-polls/texas https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/exit-polls/georgia https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/29/texas-voter-id-law-women-vote https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/07/politics/stacey-abrams-brian-kemp-georgia-governors-race/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/news_women_in_congress?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbcnews&ocid=socialflow_facebook&ns_source=facebook https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/25/texas-voter-id-supreme-court-decision https://www.theguardian.com/law/2013/jun/25/supreme-court-voting-rights-act-obama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965#cite_note-86    New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES!   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber A/V Technician: Conor Bardallis Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Susan B. Anthony voice actor: Jean Bahle  Grand Rapids Herald voice actor: Jack Woller Fountain St. Church bulletin voice actor: Stephen Pell Music from the episode provided by: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.   

Listening At the Fire
The Rabble Church

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 21:04


In the second episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber examines a sermon from 1949 in which Rev. Duncan Littlefair addressed the congregation as a "Rabble Church." We look at how that applies to our current Senior Minister Fred Wooden and explore the idea of Objectivity vs. Impartiality.   We discover that our illustrious history of ministers spoke at length and with vigor about action, during great times of war and turmoil in our country; and our current ministers lead by example, in a time when people are craving more authenticity and transparency from their leadership.  The discussion includes: Senior Minister Dr. Rev. Fred Wooden, Virginia Anzengruber, with archival footage from the sermon "Our Political Problems" by Rev. Duncan Littlefair, June 5th, 1949. Full text of that sermon can be found here.  Archival footage made available due to the tireless efforts of our Archival Engineer, Dick Wood.  New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES!   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Engineer: Conor Bardallis Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Archival Engineer: Dick Wood Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.   

Listening At the Fire
The Roundtable Introductions

Listening At the Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 62:35


In the debut episode of the Fountain Street Church podcast, Listening at the Fire, Virginia Anzengruber hosts a roundtable discussion on the function of church in 2018; what the mission of an independent, pluralist church is (or what we hope it can be); and everyone's best memories of working for this 149-year old organization.  The discussion includes: Senior Minister Fred Wooden, Associate Minister Jason Hubbard, and Executive Director Jack Woller III.  New episodes of Listening at the Fire will release every other Friday at https://www.fountainstreet.org/podcast   Episode credits: Producer/Host: Virginia Anzengruber Sound Engineer: Conor Bardallis Editor: Virginia Anzengruber Theme song: "Alone Again" by Kingsbury. Her new song "Blurry Now" is available on Spotify, and the new music video for "All Gone" is now on YouTube.   

El Sereno
A favor del arte

El Sereno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 51:25


El Sereno Episodio 152 Fernanda Franco, Gerardo Cárdenas y Jorge Zamarripa hablaron sobre la llegada de All Gone a México en su edición 2017. Además, comentaron los detalles de la inversión de Hypebeast al parque de skate The Berrics y la indemnización que Five Points dará a los artistas afectados por la demolición del lugar.

GlitterShip
Episode #49: "Granny Death and the Drag King of London" by A.J. Fitzwater

GlitterShip

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 42:13


Episode 49 is part of the Autumn 2017 / Winter 2018 double issue! "Granny Death and the Drag King of London" is a GLITTERSHIP ORIGINAL. Support GlitterShip by picking up your copy here: http://www.glittership.com/buy/     Granny Death and the Drag King of London By A.J. Fitzwater      Monday, November 25, 1991. Lacey James had been working for Redpath Catering for three months when Freddie Mercury died. "Fuck," she mouthed around her fist and bit harder into her numb flesh. The news was hours old, but still her oesophagus made odd wheezy hiccups, and she couldn't swallow past the perpetual lump of granite in her chest. "Fuck fuck fuck." All going terrible, the weird black sparkles that invaded her vision at a whiff of death would arrive soon, the awful memories of helping nurse Stevie and Toad would nail her, or the creepy old lady that haunted funerals on her catering beat would turn up. Or all at once. Kitty. Stevie. Gin-Gin. Toad. Paulette. Manil. Now Freddie. Not another one. Not Freddie. No. Hold it together. Big bois don't cry.   [Full transcript after the cut]   Hello! Welcome to GlitterShip Episode 49 for February 13, 2018. This is your host, Keffy, and I'm super excited to be sharing this story with you. I'm sorry that it's been so long since I last brought you any fiction—to make it up to you, this episode is part of a double issue, which means that there are six originals and six reprints coming your way as quickly as I can get them out for you. I would also like to officially welcome Nibedita Sen as GlitterShip's official assistant editor. She will be helping out with keeping the Ship running smoothly... and hopefully more on time than it has been in the past. Today we have a poem and a GlitterShip original for you. The poem is "Seven Handy Ideas for Algorithmic Shapeshifting," by Bogi Takács read by Bogi eirself. Bogi Takács is a Hungarian Jewish agender trans person currently living in the US as a resident alien. Eir speculative fiction, poetry and nonfiction have been published in a variety of venues like Clarkesworld, Apex, Strange Horizons and podcast on Glittership, among others. You can follow Bogi on Twitter, Instagram and Patreon, or visit eir website at www.prezzey.net. Bogi also recently edited Transcendent 2: The Year's Best Transgender Speculative Fiction 2016, for Lethe Press. Seven Handy Ideas for Algorithmic Shapeshifting by Bogi Takács   Try it now – guaranteed enjoyment or your money back! Loss of life not covered under the terms of the user agreement. The classic original: Shapeshift to a surface color the inverse of your environment [reverse chameleon]To confuse people: Shapeshift to duplicate a nearby object, then change as others move you around [pulse in rhythm / undulate / who turned the sound off]For a drinking game: Shapeshift into a weasel for 5 seconds whenever someone drinks a stout [some puns deserve to remain obscure] [mind: wildlife needs to be careful around humans] To make a somewhat mangled political statement: Shapeshift into an object whose possession is illegal in the state and/or country you are entering [no human is illegal] [weaponize your thoughts / fall under export restrictions] [make sure to read the small print] To receive blessings: Shapeshift into a monk when in the 500 m radius of a Catholic church, respond to Laudetur [nunc et in æternum – practice] [works well in combination with previous]For the trickster types: Shapeshift into a set of food items, then change back to your original shape as the first person attempts to eat you [do not change back] [change back after you passed through the alimentary canal / the plumbing / all water returns to the sea] To satisfy extreme curiosity: Shapeshift into a cis person, at random intervals of time. Cry for 5 minutes. Change back [how did that feel?]       The GlitterShip original short story is "Granny Death and the Drag King of London" by A.J. Fitzwater, also read by the author. Amanda Fitzwater is a dragon wearing a human meat suit from Christchurch, New Zealand. A graduate of Clarion 2014, she’s had stories published in Shimmer Magazine, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine, and in Paper Road Press's "At The Edge" anthology. She also has stories coming soon at Kaleidotrope and PodCastle. As a narrator, her voice has been heard across the Escape Artists Network, on Redstone SF, and Interzone. She tweets under her penname as @AJFitzwater There is a content warning for slurs, homophobia and a lot discussion of AIDS deaths.   Granny Death and the Drag King of London By A.J. Fitzwater      Monday, November 25, 1991.   Lacey James had been working for Redpath Catering for three months when Freddie Mercury died. "Fuck," she mouthed around her fist and bit harder into her numb flesh. The news was hours old, but still her esophagus made odd wheezy hiccups, and she couldn't swallow past the perpetual lump of granite in her chest. "Fuck fuck fuck." All going terrible, the weird black sparkles that invaded her vision at a whiff of death would arrive soon, the awful memories of helping nurse Stevie and Toad would nail her, or the creepy old lady that haunted funerals on her catering beat would turn up. Or all at once. Kitty. Stevie. Gin-Gin. Toad. Paulette. Manil. Now Freddie. Not another one. Not Freddie. No. Hold it together. Big bois don't cry. The brick wall of the east end church (where the hell am I today?) didn't do its job of holding her up and she slumped behind the rubbish skip. She didn't care if that bastard Rocko docked her pay for a wet and dirty uniform. She didn't care about the latest job rejection letter crumpled in her pocket. She didn't care if the cold bricks made her back seize up; there'd be no sleep tonight. The back door pinged on its spring-hinge, banging off the scabby handrail, and Lacey sprang to her feet. "Oi!" Rocko Redpath barked, all six foot two of his dirty blondness. "How long does it take one to take out the rubbish. Move one's dyke arse." Not a dyke, arsehole. Lacey let her square ragged nails do the work on her palms. "Coming." "You better be." The stagnant scent of cabbage and wine biscuits gusted out as the door banged shut. Why do I have to keep putting up with this git? Because I can't get a serious job in this town. No one wants a dyke import. Loser. Lacey knuckled her dry eyes and straightened her ill-fitting jacket best she could. The darts under the arms made it too tight across the chest even though she'd bound up with a fresh Ace bandage that morning. Come on, loser. Be the best king Freddie'd want you to be. Inside, the strange blast of cold concrete and oven heat sunk claws into Lacey's flesh. She bit her lip hard to hold back another dry heave sob. Breathing deeply sometimes delayed the black sparkles. But this was a funeral. They were bound to come. Stainless steel clanged. Ovens whooped. Crockery clattered. Scones hunkered everywhere. Girls in too tight skirts bickered with too young chefs in too skinny pants. Rocko Redpath lorded over it all. Redpath sounded like a lad but he dressed Saint Pauls, pretending he was James Bond on a Maxwell Smart budget. "Jesus, you kiwis are all so bloody lazy." He sneered, the perfect villain. "What's the matter, Lace? Who took a dump in your cornflakes?" Only my friends call me Lace, arsehole. "Got the news a friend died," she mumbled as she swung towards the door with a tray of finger sandwiches. Was that a flinch from Rocko? "Aww, poor widdle Wace all boo hoo. You gonna cry, widdle girl?" He clicked his fingers in front of her face, blocking her path, sunshine breaking across his craggy, broken-nose face. "Wait, wait. I think I heard it on the news. That rock star fag you like. That who you mean?" That...feeling. A tickle on the back of her neck; it was how she imagined if the black sparkles were made flesh. All jokes about gaydars aside, she was one hundred percent dead on (dead. on) at picking them. She knew some closeted gay guys had massive internalized issues, but Rocko? One of the girls whipping cream flinched, her pink mouth popping open in shock. "But Freddie only announced two days ago..." Rocko snapped his fingers in her direction and pointed, finger quivering slightly. "Quiet. Lace. That homo with the mo. That who you cut up about?" Shut up I need this job shut up. Good girls don't get into fights. "Ah forget it. One less virulent motherfucker clogging up the NHS." Rocko flipped a hand. Lacey flinched away. Rocko's eyes were red like he was on another bender. "Do yer job. Go say hello to your favorite funeral-loving geriatric." "What?" "Eff-day Granny-yay," Rocko stage whispered as he whisked aside dramatically and held the door open. Fuck. Now this. Granny Death. Parishioners were doddering into the hall while bored kids played in the dusty blue velvet curtains. Ancient radiant heaters fizzed and popped, and Lacey dodged along the walls from cold to heat. She needed a new pair of brogues as desperately as she needed a haircut, but neither was in her next pay day. The black sparkles arrived. The languor of death clung tight to church walls, its nails scraping along the gravel lodged in her chest like on a blackboard. Freddie Freddie Freddie's dead that fucking virus who's next you's next DEAD. Lacey swung with the sandwich tray through waves of evil-smelling olds. Sure enough, there she was in all her silver coiffed, green-pink-cream-yellow floral glory. The scent of lavender smacked Lacey in the face clear across the hall. Fucking Granny Death. An emotional vampire. An ever moving shark in necrophiliac waters. She was worse than the front page of The Sun. "Excuse me, dear. Could you tell me where the powder room is please?" Fucking hell! She was Right There. Her face wrinkled by a smile and expectation, but still oddly smooth. Her eyes weren't blue like Lacey had expected but a very light green. God, I spaced out again. Concentrate. They'll send you right back to the loony bin. "Umm." Where it always is in these cold concrete pits of 1950s hell, you creepy old bat. "Down that ramp by the kitchen, then straight ahead." "Thank you, dear." Granny Death's walking stick thumped a death march on the heel-scarred floor. Lacey bit her free fist again, squeezing her eyes shut. They made a liquid pop when she opened them. The black sparkles parted just enough. In between the strands of perfectly set silver hair on the back of Granny Death's head, a gold eye stared out at Lacey, bloodshot, like it had been crying. What the...?! That's it. They said this is what happens to girls who wear too much black. I've got that fucking virus and it's made me batshit. The idea of some loony old lollypop lady going round churches scaring the beejus out of mourners weighed heavy. If she turned up at Freddie's funeral, I fucking swear... The stench of ammonia and cheap soap hit Lacey full in the face as she pushed into the ladies toilets. Granny Death leaned against the cracked sink, hands folded primly before her. "Well, this is interesting," she said. "What?" Lacey pulled up short. The finality of the door boom sealed her in. Oh shit. What if she's some sort of serial killer? "You can See." "What?" Granny Death sighed and rolled her eyes. Lacey shuddered, imagining that third eye doing the same. "Come now, dear. I know you're not stupid. I don't have all the time in the world. There are other funerals to get to today. What did you See?" Freddie, help me. That fucking virus is eating my brain. "Uh. I get black sparkles," Lacey stammered, wriggling her fingers beside her temples. "But you...you've got an eye in the back of your head." "Hmm." Granny Death's stillness disturbed Lacey. Come on, this is absurd! "What do you mean 'hmm'?" she demanded, hands on hips in an attempt to make herself bigger. "You have an eye in the back of your head, lady!" "I mean 'hmm' because usually they see horns—" Granny Death twiddled her fingers above her head. "—or hooves. Or wings. Sometimes just bloody stumps of wings, depending." "On what?" Lacey glanced behind her, but no one came in. No rampaging horde of hell beasts? Granny Death chuckled as if she could hear the noise constantly taking up space in Lacey's head. "Whatever they gods pleases them. Whatever they think lurks under the skin of a harmless old lady." Lacey backed up two steps. "Lady, there is no god in this world if AIDS exists. There's an explanation for everything. I'm having a meltdown coz it's a bad day. You don't seem harmless to me. What are you? What's with all the funerals?" "Hmm. So you've seen me before." Granny Death stroked a beard that wasn't there. "Damn right. I see you stuffing sandwiches in your handbag at least twice a week." Now it was Lacey's turn to fold her arms, but it didn't have quite the same effect as Granny Death's quiet poise. "Is this how you get your jollies? Knocking off the catering staff, scaring them into not reporting you to the police?" Granny Death didn't stare at Lacey like she imagined a whacko would size up their prey. "You have questions. You deserve answers." Granny Death scooped up her walking stick and took an assured step towards towards Lacey. "I take the sandwiches because I like them. No, I don't like scaring people. Funerals are hard enough places as they are. And people who See—" Granny Death scratched the back of her head. "—do so because they are close to the end of the line." Oh god, I do have that fucking virus. Despite her tiny stature, Granny Death came face to face with Lacey. She continued: "You have lost someone very dear to you recently. That agony slices through The Templace. We feel those cuts." Lacey flinched, but Granny Death didn't pat her on the shoulder awkwardly in comfort. She didn't even say she was sorry. What's the point of saying you're sorry to the bereaved, anyway? The black danced close around Lacey's vision again. Granny Death nodded. "When you're ready for the full truth, we'll be ready for you. We'll find you. We need more good people." Granny Death pushed out through the toilet door, her lavender scent obscuring the dankness. "Wait!" Lacey called. "Who is this 'we' you speak of?" The third eye winked, and Granny Death glanced back. She didn't smile or grimace, sneer or raise her eyebrows. "Death," came her quiet reply. "I work for the entity you know as Death."     Tuesday, November 26, 1991.   Even the tube couldn't lull Lacey into a desperate rest. Calling in sick allowed Rocko a hysteria-tinged rant about lazy kiwi dykes. The tea-bags her flatmates had left for her—what she had stolen from the Redpath pantries had run out—gave her no sense of comradeship. Throwing the letter from Gore, New Zealand unopened in the rubbish extended none of the usual satisfaction. Wrapping herself around a hot water bottle in her dank Hackney flat didn't bring any comfort. The impossible backwards lean, open lips, and microphone as extension of self of her Queen: Live at Wembley poster was a constant reminder. I'll never see darling Freddie live, see him alive, now. I'm two years too late. Did you know way back when, dear Freddie? Did you have that fucking alien in your brain, and you were just ignoring it? Don't look don't look don't look don't look death in the eye. The crowd on the tube did their best to ignore the girl in a cheap suit, though her pride and joy was the only thing holding her together. The granite lump in her chest grew too large, the mountain of its pressure almost choking her. The younger ones eyed the AIDS posters like they'd leap out and bite them. Kitty. Stevie. Gin-Gin. Toad. Paulette. Manil. All Gone. All invaded. All stats. Maybe I picked it up off the shit piss blood vomit. Maybe it's been dormant in my mattress all this time. She'd had no experience in nursing, but she did her best when the families of her friends shut their doors, ignoring their wasting away until it was time to play the magnanimous heroes and return their soul to where it didn't want to be.    A strange thought grabbed her: Had Granny been there? Had she witnessed? A too skinny guy in a too big trench coat coughed, and Lacey swore everyone in the tube car flinched. Never going to eat going to die emaciated and covered in lesions never going to fuck again. Would Granny Death come and laugh at my funeral? She'd be the only one I'd want there. Where had that come from? Logan Place would now be packed with, but a crowd meant touching. A crowd meant all new sorts of pain, a public display of grief she couldn't face yet. Old Compton Street felt the safest place to be. The girls there knew when to touch and when to not. It would be a shitter of a wake, but at least she could bum free alcohol off Blue. Someone behind her barked a laugh just like Rocko's and she had to turn to check it wasn't him. He'd been his usual self on the phone, but his nastiness had sounded forced. Judging tone of voice, pitch, weight of the words had been a skill she'd honed over her years to avoid the knife tip slipping under her ribs. Questions. Granny said she had the answers. What a load of horse shit. No one has answers to anything. Not a yes for a good job. Not to this virus. "STOP WHINING," said her mother, thousands of miles and years ago. "Why can't you just wear a dress like all good little girls? You'd look so much prettier." I don't want to be pretty. I want to be handsome. The walk from King's Cross looked the same. The tourists, the red buses, the yuppies in their Savile Row suits, the casuals in their too clean Adidas trackies yelling slurs at the too tired girls in their big wigs and small skirts. Some caring Soho record store blared out Bohemian Rhapsody. Street lights flickered up, too bright for the street, too dim for the faces. How can you all carry on like nothing has changed? It had taken Lacey an entire year to work up the gumption to walk back on to Old Compton Street after a disastrous first visit to the Pembroke in Earls Court. Even three years on she often had to stop and take a moment to check if she was allowed on the street, but women in suits or ripped jeans and plaid either ignored her or offered small up-nods. Lacey shivered, resisting the urge to touch-check the mascara on her upper lip and sideburns. Her chest binding and suit were alright, but just alright. She didn't have the money to keep up with Soho. I like my suit. My suit likes me. The door to The Belle Jar was propped open. Lacey watched a pair of kings enter the black maw before working up the courage to approach. Flipper sat inside the stairs on a slashed up chair, licking closed a thin rollie. The muscled bouncer stood up when she saw Lacey, but didn't offer a hand. The girls round here knew how things went. "Fucking sucks, man," Flipper grunted, her blue eyes more steel than sea. "Tell me about it," Lacey sighed. "You're taking it well." Flipper undid the two buttons of her Sonny Crockett jacket, then did them back up. Lacey shrugged. "You want in? Blue says no cover charge tonight and tomorrow." "Good of her. Might ask for a shift." "Yeah. The girls have been crying into their Midoris since the news broke. It's like a fucking morgue in there." Flipper offered Lacey a drag of her cigarette, but Lacey shook her head. More down-in-the-mouth kings, queens, femmes, and butches passed by (just for once all moving in the same direction; marching to or from death?). Flipper blew out a long trail of smoke. "Funeral is tomorrow. Private thing." "Yeah, saw that on the news." Lacey couldn't look at Flipper in the eye. The big girl had tears forming (no no don't please fuck what do I do). Lacey barrelled down the stairs. The sticky-sweet stench of years of liquor trod into the carpet, sweaty eye shadow, weed, and clove cigarettes rose up to greet her. Bronski Beat throbbed gently from the speakers. Girls lounged over every upright surface, too many glasses scattered across table and bar top. None of them were anywhere near old enough to be Granny. Have you ever seen an old drag queen? An old dyke? Where do they go? Two shot glasses banged on the bar. "How the fuck is Maggie Thatcher still alive, and Freddie Mercury isn't," growled Blue, sloshing tequila. Lacey accepted the offering without complaint despite her bad relationship with tequila. How is anyone alive while Freddie isn't? "We only just get the country back from the old witch, now this." Lacey tried on a joke for size. "God fuck the Iron Lady," Blue growled. They tugged the bottoms of their waistcoats, saluted with their glasses, and slammed. "Next one you'll have to pay for, darlin'," Blue said after they coughed it down. "Don't worry. I 'spect tonight will be easy selling the top shelf." Lacey took a long hard look around the bar. It was already too full. When girls got all up in their liquor, tears and fists tended to fly. "Great, we're short-handed. I'll give you six percent, cause I'm feelin' generous." Blue slid a glass of water towards Lacey. "Ten." Lacey grimaced at the DJ who had just put on Adam Ant. It was too early for Adam Ant. No one got up to dance. Lacey gave the DJ the fingers. "Seven and a half. Final offer." "Tally carries over if I don't use it all tonight." The DJ gave Lacey the fingers back and lit a cigarette. Blue sighed. "Fine." "Tell that dick to play better music." "Oh god, shut up," slurred some girl at the bar with bright red lipstick. "I happen to like Adam Ant." "Lacey. Drop it," Blue said in a low voice. "Go sell something to table five. They've got dosh." The lipstick girl's top lip curled up and she whispered something to her friend. A flash of silver caught Lacey's eye as someone slid onto an empty stool. "What's the best whiskey you would recommend?" Lacey's tongue went numb. "You!" "Hello, dear." "Hey, Blue! You see this old bag here?" Lacey pointed at Granny Death smoothing out her gloves on the sticky bar top. Blue gave a don't-care shrug and turned away to serve Lipstick again. "Sure. I see her round here all the time. Her money is good as any other girl's." All the time? Oh my god, not Blue no no no NO. Lacey sat, blocking Granny's view of the rest of the bar. "This funeral bloody well isn't for you," she growled. "Perhaps not," Granny replied. Her eye shadow was a green twenty years out of date. "But I go wherever I'm needed, and tonight I am needed here." Lacey leaned to get a better look at the back of Granny's head. Sure enough, the red-rimmed gold eye blinked at her. She gestured at Blue to pour out a couple fingers of whiskey. Granny smoothed out a note, Blue pinged it into the register without comment, and made the first mark on Lacey's tally. Lacey drank without salute. "Come to get your jollies off a pack of miserable kings and queens, huh?" "I get my jollies off a good cup of tea and watching Star Trek," Granny replied, sipping delicately at her drink. "I get no joy from seeing people in pain. I'd take it all away from all you lovely dears if I could. I like your clothes. I like your faces." Granny sighed. "It's not fair. He was a very nice chap." It's not fair. Lacey grimaced and helped herself to another measure. She didn't care she was drinking too fast. "Then what's with—" She circled a hand. "—doing Death's dirty work tonight? Freddie's funeral is tomorrow." Granny dabbed her lips with a paper serviette. "Mister Bulsara does not get just one funeral, my dear. There are many funerals, big and small, happening all over the world. The unmarked ones are just as important. There's no quality control on this particular passing. Mister Bulsara's essence has well and truly passed through a Rift to the next dimension. A stable Rift in the Templace is simply a random, if rare, occurrence." Lacey rudely crunched ice through the speech. "Nice line, grandma." Granny placed the glass carefully on the bar. "I am no one's grandmother, let alone anyone's mother. This is a calling, not a job. And besides, despite what this form may allude to, I could not procreate if I wished to. Which I do not." Bloody hell. "I have another, more important reason to be at this particular funeral," Granny continued. "I am here for you." Lacey slid backwards off her stool, hands up. "Woah now there, whack job." I AM dead, I just don't know it. Granny sighed. "I am here with a proposition—" "You got to be shitting me. Our age gap has to be illegal." Lacey backed up further until she bumped into Lipstick, who cussed her out for spilling her drink. "—of a position within our administration. Death wants you to apprentice to me. You can See me. You talk about the black sparkles. That's a prelude to being trained to see the Rifts.." "I said, you owe me another fucking drink, you ugly cunt!" Hate that word hate it go on call me it again. "And I said hold your fucking horses," Lacey growled. But when she turned back, Granny Death was gone. Only the prim outline of pink lipstick on her glass suggested she had even been there. Lipstick shoved Lacey in the shoulder. "You fucking ugly dyke cunt. Replace my drink now or I fucking swear." "Or what?" Lacey whirled, fingernails cutting her palms. Don't don't, be a good girl. Everyone's desperate. Desperately sad, desperately drunk, desperately afraid. Lipstick scowled. She looked just as scared as Rocko had been the day before. "Have some common decency." Lacey lowered her voice. "There's a funeral going on here." Lipstick's friend tugged on her arm. "Come on, not tonight." Lipstick shook her off. "Oh yeah? Which of these ugly trannies did us a favor and fucked off?" Lacey's fists ached. Heat rushed from her groin to the top of her skull. Good girls don't get angry anger is so ugly. Lipstick's friend whispered at her. "Oh riiight. Wah wah. One less gay white man to colonize our spaces," Lipstick spat. "That's it, you're cut off," Blue growled. Don't don't I've got this. "He's not gay. He's bisexual, like me. And Parsi. He's from Zanzibar."  "Wot?" Liptstick got so close Lacey could taste the sour sweetness on her breath. "Bisexual? You hiding a dick in there too?" By now the friend was backing away, hands up, wanting no part in Lipstick's charade. Lacey knew the taste of a bully's fear. "Wrong one, asshole. Bye-secks-ual." "You a Paki loving tranny? Is that it?" Lipstick sneered. "You better stop," Lacey said. There was something satisfying in the simple threat. "Or what? Bisexual. Bullshit. You're either with us or against us. No wonder he died. So fucking promiscuous. Good riddance to bad rubbish." The bar disappeared. The granite in Lacey's chest didn't so much as shatter as simply melt away. What she had imagined as meters-thick solid rock was nothing more than a millimeter thin shell that gave way beneath the lightest touch. Kitty. Stevie. Gin-Gin. Toad. Paulette. Manil. Freddie. The names became a chant, faces whirling about, grating along her knuckles, clipping the rims of her ears, the smell of antiseptics and fresh washed sheets clogging up her nostrils.  Infect. Rinse. Repeat. The granite infected her fists, like she was attempting to build a wall one punch at a time. "Lace." Blue's voice. "Hey, Lace." Hands on her arms. Arms across her chest. "God damn it, Lace." Flipper's voice, angry, cold, annoyed, satisfied. Lacey struggled to shake off the infecting hands, but they held tight. Lipstick stood near the stairs, a wall of girls in suits blocking her in. Blue stared the girl down, her words lost beneath the screech of stone on stone in Lacey's head. Lipstick had a hand over her bloodied nose. The virus is passed through the sharing of infected bodily fluids. Someone sauntered out of the bathrooms. "Hey Blue. The condom and dam dispensers are empty," they shouted, oblivious to the tense scene. Flipper's hands relaxed, and she smoothed Lacey's hair with a sigh. Don't TOUCH me... "What?" grumbled Blue. "I've refilled them once tonight already." A figure at the top of the stairs, weak twilight framing curly hair into a halo. When they turned away, a golden point of light shrunk with each step, like a train moving back up a tunnel. Doom moving in reverse. That's right, little virus, you better run.     Wednesday, November 27, 1991.   Lacey fingered the scratch down the side of her nose. 'Tis nothing. How much of me is left under her fingernails though? The crowd milled about Logan Place in respectful patterns. Most were sitting, waiting for something, anything. Lacey ran her fingers along the flapping letters tacked up on the fence, catching a word here or there. I should write something let him know but I can't I can't what are words inadequate how could I compete. "Hello dear." Granny Death blocked her way, wrinkled face scrunched up at the outpouring of love and grief. Lacey hung her head. "I'm sorry you had to see that display last night. It wasn't like me at all." "You're not sorry, and of course it was you. That was you in that moment, the you you needed to be." Granny Death didn't scold. Blue had done that enough. "I'm banned from The Belle Jar for a month," Lacey said. "That other chick's banned for life. She's not going to press charges because that was her third strike. Caught her flipping coke in the bathroom. Blue assures me she threw the first bitch slap, but, well, I don't remember. It was pretty tame by all accounts. But I did land a good one on her nose." "And you're very proud of that." "First and last, Granny. First and last." But it felt GOOD. Flick of the wrist, and you're gone baby. Lacey looked up from her battered sneakers, raised an eyebrow. "You said you have a job for me. Some interview that was, then." "So you believe I am who I say I am." Granny Death pressed a floral note in amongst the forest of words. Lacey didn't recognize the language. "No. Yes. I don't know." Lacey sighed and rubbed her eyes, catching the edge of the scratch. She licked blood off her finger. "Everything's...weird. Heavy and light at the same time. I wouldn't be at all surprised if I'm having a dissociative break." "Yes, it has been a strange few days," Granny Death replied, sounding surprised at being surprised. She pulled the shade of a tree around them and the quiet murmur dampened further. "What do you want to believe?" Granny continued, taking out a pack of hard mints. Lacey sucked the lolly thoughtfully until the taste stung the back of her nose. "That Freddie isn't dead," she said, voice as meek as if her mother stood over her. "It doesn't work like that," Granny said. "We only see them to the edge of the Rift. What becomes of them after? Death doesn't even know." "You make Death sound like a semi-decent kinda person," Lacey said. "As far as employers go, they're better than most," Granny said. "It's a service someone has got to do. And the benefits aren't all that bad. Form of your choosing, extended life span—" "—free lunch." "You get to know who does the better catering," Granny admitted. Suddenly her eyebrows lifted. Expecting a spectral figure in a black robe come to put her blood on the dotted line, Lacey turned to follow her gaze. Rocko Redpath slinked through the crowd, features set in a brokenness Lacey could never have imagined his rat-like face achieving. He held the hand of a handsome muscle man. Lacey couldn't move, couldn't breathe. Rocko was right in front of her. He flinched, shuffled a little. Muscles said 'You right, love?' Lacey gave her boss a nod. Rocko nodded back, fumbled in his net shopping bag. A peace offering: a packet of PG Tips. He melted into the crowd. "So, I'm beginning to suspect I don't just See things when it comes to Death," Lacey said. "I knew about Rocko, and it wasn't just gaydar. Not sure if I forgive him though." "You don't have to," Granny said. "Let time do its thing. Life has a way of surprising you." "Does Life have an admin division too?" Lacey shoved the packet of tea into her backpack, and scrubbed at her face with her palms. Her scratch caught again. Pain is good. I can feel it this time. "I presume so, but we don't do Sunday barbeques in Hyde Park," Granny replied, deadly serious. "Never the twain, and all that." "Something like that," Granny said. A ripple passed through the crowd. People were returning to the house after the service. Some paparazzi called out, jostling for space. Fucking paps. "So, is a benefit one of those eyes in the back of your head?" Lacey asked in an undertone. Her fingers tingled, and she felt like her body was rushing through a tunnel, rushing through all the spaces in the world at once but the meat of her brain stood stock still, sloshing up against the thin eggshell that held her inside. Asking for release. Let me out, let me be. "Dear." Granny patted the air above Lacey's hand. "We have eyes in all sorts of places." Together, they waited out the rest of vigil in silence. Because silence felt good.     Monday, April 20, 1992.   Lacey paused in her duties of handing out red ribbons, condoms, and dams to watch in wonder as Extreme stormed the Wembley Stadium stage with a hot shit rendition of 'Keep Yourself Alive'. Seventy-two thousand people surged, thundered, cried, and laughed. It was turning out to be a hell of a funeral. Granny Death popped up beside Lacey, one of her hideous floral scarves tied around her forehead like an aging hippy. It went well with the terrible green polyester flares, sleeveless pastel pink twin set, and pearls. "How the hell did you get tickets!" Lacey laugh-shouted over the roar of the crowd. "This concert sold out in three hours!" "I have a little sway here and there." Granny clapped out of time with the music. "What, Death is a Queen fan?" "Something like that." Lacey squinted up into the glary Easter Monday sky. The weather held, actually pleasant for London temperatures, but the haze made it difficult to spot Rifts. Granny followed her gaze. "Relax. This is a day off." "You? Saying relax?" Lacey made a whip-crack noise. "Someone else is covering our territory for the day," Granny replied, jiggling her ample hips. That's new. More passers-by dug their hands into Lacey's box of goodies. She'd have to go back for a refill soon. Just like Blue had to keep refilling the dispensers in the bogs at the Belle Jar. Just like supplies had to topped up at the house. 'No rubber, no loving' had become the slogan whenever someone brought a date home to the Hackney flat. Even Blue had gone to get herself tested. Clear. Thank the Templace, she's all clear. Lacey carried her own letter detailing her HIV negative position like a good luck charm in a hidden inner suit jacket pocket. Granny followed her at a trot as she took a swing through the upper terraces, getting winks and up-nods from the odd king or butch. "That's nice dear," Granny said, sipping a beer. "What is?" "Seeing you smile." "Ugh, Granny." Lacey rolled her eyes. "Don't be so sloppy." Freddie, my darling. I miss you so hard gone away gone away. The chunk of granite in her chest orbited once. Glittering dust sanded off, softening an edge. Rubbing the hopeful bump on the back of her head, Lacey stared hard into the white hazy sky, forcing her eyes—all of them—to stay dry. With a gleam like the dust from the fresh edge in her chest, a Rift pondered its way open over the top of stadium. "Granny, look!" Lacey pointed up. "That's the biggest I've seen yet!" "Well done!" Granny clapped her hands, bouncing in place. Lacey was sure the old bat would ache like buggery the next day, and she'd be fetching cups of tea and hot water bottles. "Goodness me, that's a pretty one!" And it was pretty, layers of blue-shot silver with sparkling black on top, the edges curled up like a smile. Lacey nudged Granny. "He's watching us, I swear!" "Now you're just being fanciful." Granny danced off into the crowd. Her voice wafted back along with a teaser of lavender perfume. "You know the Rifts are only a one way trip." The Rift stayed open for the entirety of the concert, the longest Lacey had seen. Every time she looked up at the iridescent void, the Nothing that held Everything, her voice inside quelled to a quiet murmur. Tomorrow. I'll take my letter down to the fence at Logan Place tomorrow...   END "Seven Handy Ideas for Algorithmic Shapeshifting" is copyright Bogi Takács 2018. "Granny Death and the Drag King of London" is copyright A.J. Fitzwater 2018. This recording is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license which means you can share it with anyone you’d like, but please don’t change or sell it. Our theme is “Aurora Borealis” by Bird Creek, available through the Google Audio Library. You can support GlitterShip by checking out our Patreon at patreon.com/keffy, subscribing to our feed, or by leaving reviews on iTunes. Thanks for listening, and we'll be back soon with a reprint of "Smooth Stones and Empty Bones" by Bennett North.

Finding Kim Amero
Finding Kim Amero - Chapter Five

Finding Kim Amero

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 32:27


The Revised Edition In this episode we head out to the property Randy mentions in his letters and correspondence, outpouring of tips, ideas, memories and love we have received to date, and fan theories. Head to www,findingkimamero.com for more, or head to youtube for the video version. Opening Song: "All Gone" by Robert Eacey. From "Somnambulist".

People with Parents Podcast
What Had Happened Was… Ducks & Zombies

People with Parents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 10:48


In This Episode of People with Parents… I reboot the podcast and share “what had happened,” why I'm back, and my hopes for the future. (Hint: It includes you.)     ARTICLE Suddenly, They’re All Gone https://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/22/suddenly-theyre-all-gone/     SPECIAL THANKSSargent (introduction) Arthur Pugh https://www.agpvo.com (email)   ABOUT PEOPLE WITH PARENTS People with Parents is a podcast where I share stories about the role reversal and ever-changing relationship between adult children and their aging parents. If you can relate, or know someone who can, please share. Subscribe to and review the podcast on iTunes (Stitcher, Google Play) and like the People with Parents Facebook Page.   It’s lived, written, and produced by stand-up comedian and author Leighann Lord: Daughter with a capital D. Visit her at VeryFunnyLady.com. Music by the Jazz Lounge Project.    RESOURCES Help & Humor for Caretakers http://www.veryfunnylady.com/resources-for-caregivers.html   CONTACT Email: LeighannLord@gmail.com Twitter: @LeighannLord See more at http://www.PeoplewithParents.com  

老虎工作室
英文绘本故事 - Ten Fat Sausages

老虎工作室

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 10:56


欢迎关注微信公众号 “老虎小助手” ,发送“报名”,参加英语启蒙公益课程~Lots of Hot Dogs here!大量热狗出售!Ten fat sausages sizzling in the pan,One went Pop! and the other went Bang!十根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Plenty of Hot Dogs here!很多热狗出售! Eight fat sausages sizzling in the pan, One went Pop!and the other went Bang! 八根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Some Hot Dogs still left!热狗不多啦! Six fat sausages sizzling in the pan, One went Pop!and the other went Bang!六根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响, 一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Last few Hot Dogs!最后几根热狗! Four fat sausages sizzling in the pan,One went Pop!and the other went Bang! 四根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Just a couple of Hot Dogs!只剩最后两根热狗! Two fat sausages sizzling in the pan, One went Pop!and the other went Bang! 两根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响, 一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!No more hot dogs left!热狗卖光啦!No fat sausages sizzling in the pan, None went Pop!and none went Bang! 没有肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,没有一根砰地爆开,也没有一根砰砰地爆开来!All Gone!卖光啦!

老虎工作室
英文绘本故事 - Ten Fat Sausages

老虎工作室

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 10:56


欢迎关注微信公众号 “老虎小助手” ,发送“报名”,参加英语启蒙公益课程~Lots of Hot Dogs here!大量热狗出售!Ten fat sausages sizzling in the pan,One went Pop! and the other went Bang!十根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Plenty of Hot Dogs here!很多热狗出售! Eight fat sausages sizzling in the pan, One went Pop!and the other went Bang! 八根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Some Hot Dogs still left!热狗不多啦! Six fat sausages sizzling in the pan, One went Pop!and the other went Bang!六根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响, 一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Last few Hot Dogs!最后几根热狗! Four fat sausages sizzling in the pan,One went Pop!and the other went Bang! 四根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!Just a couple of Hot Dogs!只剩最后两根热狗! Two fat sausages sizzling in the pan, One went Pop!and the other went Bang! 两根肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响, 一根砰地爆开来,另一根砰砰地爆开来!No more hot dogs left!热狗卖光啦!No fat sausages sizzling in the pan, None went Pop!and none went Bang! 没有肥香肠,平底锅里滋滋响,没有一根砰地爆开,也没有一根砰砰地爆开来!All Gone!卖光啦!

Black-Eyed N Blues
Never Trust the Living | BEB 269

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 124:00


Playlist: Easy Baby, Never Going Back To Memphis, Nucklebusters Blues Band, Love At First Sight, Roxy Perry, Midnight Train, Steve Guyger, Cool In The Evening, Popa Chubby, Bye Bye Love, Kathy & The Kilowatts, Exception To The Rule, Ken Valdez, Rio Grande Blues, Vin Mott, Ol’ Greasy Blues, Vanessa Collier, Dig A Little Deeper, Samantha Fish, Hurt’s All Gone, Delta Moon, Refugee, Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos, 28 Days, Megan Flechaus, Open Road, Ray Goren, Love Gone Wrong, Patty Reese, Radio Song, Billy Price, Lifestyles Of The Poor And Unknown, Jon Zeeman, Blue Room, Jim Gustin & Truth Jones, Memphis, Adrianna Marie, Baby I Got You, Johnny Mastro & Mama’s Boys, Never Trust The Living, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, Bright Light, Big City, Lazy Eye, Do You Know How It Feels, Lauren Mitchell, I Ain’t Been (Licked Yet), Hurricane Ruth, Whole Lotta Rosie, Eliza Neals, Hard Killing Floor, Roberto Morbioli, Jungle Night, Great Blue, Camp Cut-Coolie, Wobblesauce, Highway Hypnosis, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!

Serve No Master : Escape the 9-5, Fire Your Boss, Achieve Financial Freedom
SNM134: Use Your Time Wisely Before It’s All Gone

Serve No Master : Escape the 9-5, Fire Your Boss, Achieve Financial Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 34:12 Transcription Available


There is no resource more precious than time. We spend our lives collecting as many things as we can, but in the end, we would trade them all in for just one more second of life.Are you using your time wisely?The post SNM134: Use Your Time Wisely Before It’s All Gone appeared first on Serve No Master.

El Sereno
All Gone 2017

El Sereno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 65:52


El Sereno - 107: Llega a México la nueva edición de All Gone, la Biblia del streetwear, en la cual conoceremos una fina selección por parte de Michael Dupouy. Gerry y Zam hablan al respecto.

Purple FTW!
The Josh Freeman Bowl with Di Murphy

Purple FTW!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 67:15


The Minnesota Fightin' Vikings potentially got a Christmas Gift from Odell Beckham Jr by him acting a fool against Carolina and getting suspended for the Purple vs New York Football Giants Sunday Night Football showdown (pending appeal). Di Murphy (@DiMurphyMN) of The Daily Norseman rejoins the show to talk about if OBJ's actions warranted suspension and if the NFL has the fortitude to uphold said suspension on appeal even though it would mean one of the league's biggest stars missing a prime time game with playoff implications.We also chatted about how men and women cannot be friends (sometimes), make fun of Josh Freeman and that 2013 Monday Night Football debacle in the Meadowlands, Di yells at me for wanting Eli over Peyton Manning in a last-minute drive situation, we bask in the greatness of Teddy Bridgewater's performance versus the Bears, and ponder if Adrian Peterson and Teddy B can co-exist for another season or if "All Day" will be "All Gone" in 2016.All this and other "WHY DID JOSH FREEMAN THROW 53 TIMES?!?" nonsense on this edition of the Purple FTW! Podcast!An Andy Carlson JointFollow us on Twitter: @PurpleForTheWin - http://twitter.com/purpleforthewinVisit the Website: http://purpleftw.comSubscribe to Podcast on iTunes: http://purpleftw.com/itunesWe're also on Stitcher! http://purpleftw.com/stitcherBookmark us on Amazon & show some love! http://purpleftw.com/amazonMusic for the Purple FTW! podcast is    created by & produced by deeB.To hear more of his tracks, check out http://soundcloud.com/deeb

Guest Mixes - Pugilista Trading Co
Mayer Hawthorne - Live DJ set from UNDFTD LA

Guest Mixes - Pugilista Trading Co

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 67:44


From 2009. Mayer Hawthorne live set for All Gone book release party. Recorded live from the UNDFTD store in Silver Lake

Showcase Mondays
Lazy Ants(Exclusive Mix For Showcase Mondays)7/31/2015

Showcase Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 50:02


Lazy Ants aka Filippo Fiorini is a dj and producer born in Fiuggi, living in Rome since 2000 where, at the age of 20, he started his career as producer.He immediately attracts the attention of lots of blogs such as Big Stereo and Discobelle posting his bootleg,but his career as dj starts some year later, when the Deepsession crew introduces him to the Rome's clubbing scene.Shortly afterwards the Lazy Ants project borns, initially in partnership with NT89, and supported by names like Congorock,Crookers and Bloody Beetroots.He starts making the first important remixs for Steed Lord, Act Yo Age, Crookers, Larry Tee, Lauren Flax, Kubo,Blatta & Inesha feat. Congorock for labels like Southern Fried, Man recordings and Ultra. In 2010 he produces with the famous hip-hop italian producer Big Fish the album "Fragile" of the rapper Nelsi. 2011 is a lucky year for Lazy Ants who makes the track "M.i.n.i" for the Mixmash, the Dj Laidback Luke's label, two tracks for the Southern Fried Na Ciphra compilation (used by the legend Fatboy Slim to remix Bust Dem Up by Crookers) and Me Road. Lazy Ants produces with his friends Crookers and His Majesty Andre the track "Carcola", included in the new Crookers album "Dr. Gonzo".With Nic Sarno, Dargen D'amico and Schlachthofbronx he produces "Solo Un Demo", the first single of the Macrobiotics project (Nic Sarno & Dargen D'amico).He also works with the Pink Is Punk for the track "Skull & Banana", which is included in the their album (Universal Music), then he makes two techno Eps: Idiot House, in collaboration with Acid Jack for the label of the australian dj and the other one with Rob Threezy for the Boemklatsch record, supported by artists like Drop The Lime, Switch, Feadz, Mixhell, Rebotini , Autokratz, Groove Armada & Faithless (which is included in the Pete Tong's compilation "All Gone" 2012).He remixes WaxMotif (Downright/Ministry of sound Au),Dj Birdee (Woot Records), Phantom's Revenge ( La Valigetta),Nic Sarno ( Esp), Oh Snap ( Ego), Acid Jacks ( One Love), Silver Medallion ( Get Right Records), The Whip ( Southern Fried), Autokratz ( Bad Life), Urchins ( Ministry of Sound ) and Booty Call Records.In 2012 his new ep, which including "Stalker" produced with Keith & Supabeatz, will be out on the label Bad Life, also a remix for Mixhell & Rebotini out on the Black Strobe Record, and many others. In 2013 have released an Ep in collaboration with The Phantom's Revenge out on Nervous Records.Back in 2015 with remix for Heavy of Crookers, big remix for hit OT Genesis with Stabber an ep with Stabber out on Luckybeard,and Ghetto House EP for Booty Call Records. In May 2015 he joins in Dogozillaempire , best italian hip hop producer crew. @Lazy-Ants

Down The Bunny Hole >> BLodPods Network - The only podcast that breaks down blink-182

Old Song, Packie – A New Hope from Dude Ranch New Song, Zach – Heart’s All Gone from Neighborhoods Welcome everyone to another episode of Down the Bunny Hole! This weeks episode starts off strong with a bit of discussion about Guardians of the Galaxy, Jurassic Park, and a seamless segue right into Blink-182! Naturally, … Continue reading Down the Bunny Hole 16: Hope’s All Gone →

Sick!
Подкаст Sick! Выпуск 24. Abandon

Sick!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 46:51


Всем привет! Этот первый в новом году выпуск мы решили посвятить моей самой любимой группе - Abandon. Шведский сладж, максимально злой, мрачный, и, вместе с тем, абсолютно невероятный. 5 безумцев, которые собирались вместе и слушали джаз, создали, погибая от героина и рака, одну из самых темных и впечатляющих пластинок в металле. Abandon в iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ru/artist/abandon/id14744067 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AbandonSWE Треки, играющие в передаче: 1. Abandon - Wise Man 2. Abandon - Somnambulistic 3. Abandon - Bitter The Surface 4. Abandon - It's All Gone

Autour Du Monde (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/mundo1670
Autour Du Monde- Estonia 23. febrero. 2012

Autour Du Monde (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/mundo1670

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2012 61:43


Programa Especial donde te llevamos a conocer Estonia, su cultura, costumbres, gastronomía. Además de una entrevista con Michael Dupouy autor de "All Gone". Entrevista con la Profra. Catherine Prati: Derechos Humanos

Sophie Sugar's Symphony Podcast

1. Fast Distance & Dimension feat Anthya, Let Me Survive (Temple One Remix), Infrasonic 2. Chapter XJ, Never Forget, Monster Digital 3. Meridian, All Gone, Infrasonic 4. Temple One, Walk The Line, Enhanced 5. Haris C, 4U (Ex Driver Remix), Factual 6. Sly One vs Jurrane, Tayrona (Matt Bowdidge Remix), Discover 7. Neal Scarborough, Sequoia (Monada Remix), Subculture *Symphony Track of the Month* 8. Dave 202, We Are One, Captivating Sounds 9. Vascotia, Calibro 2011, Digital Society *Symphony Timeless Track* 10. Sophie Sugar, Skyline, ASOT