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Are you ready for a somewhat awkward family reunion??Welcome to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast! Toby, Dom and Crapdad took over this week; what could possibly go wrong...This week we were visited by a lovely Scandinavian lady… not Toby's mum but SANDI TOKSVIG, there must be something in the Scandinavian water because even she took a liking to Captain Crapbeard. We also had Felix and Hugo White from the Maccabees in to celebrate Toby's Birthday and talk all things reunion, All Points East, and the star-studded line-up at Hugo's wedding. Plus Simon Rimmer dropped in to debut his Movember style aspirations.As if that wasn't enough, we were also joined by Billy Crystal (The almost Buzz lightyear) so listen out for that tale, and for this:Daddy's home.Halloween scary surprisesMessages from MummyEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
The gang are excited for End of the Road, and run through what we're looking forward to including Bonnie Prince Billy, Jess Williamson and Holiday Ghosts. We talk about the Oasis reunion and our days at All Points East over the Bank Holiday weekend
A good honest conversation never hurt anyone!! Fols Forever, Mr Vans & Chrissy are back for another week of podding!! On the agenda……
Throughout the summer we've been taking a look into the world of 'genre fiction' – the women who read it and the women who write it. In the latest of this series, we're going to discuss science fiction. Seen by some as 'a genre for men,' there are lots of women authors and readers who think otherwise. Bafta-nominated screenwriter and playwright, Moira Buffini, who's written The Dig and TV series Harlots, joins Nuala to discuss her debut science fiction novel, Songlight. Larissa Lai, science fiction novelist and professor at University of Toronto, with two novels shortlisted by the Otherwise Award joins Nuala to discuss the genre.Say She She is a female-led band based out of Brooklyn, New York led by Piya Malik Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown. Their sound has been described as ‘disco-delic with dreamy harmonies', and they have been crowned one of BBC 6 Music's Artists of The Year. They are now in the UK to perform at Camp Bestival and All Points East. They join Nuala McGovern to discuss their music, their influences, and the issues that inspire their tracks.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Laura Northedge
Hello Listeners! In this episode, we had the opportunity to have a conversation with J. Bernardt J. Bernardt, also known as Jinte Deprez (from Balthazar), will release his second studio album, ‘Contigo' via Play It Again Sam. For information to listeners, Deprez is best known as one of the singer-songwriter duo of Balthazar, one of Belgium's most beloved and respected alt-rock bands for over two decades. As a group, they have performed at various prestigious events and venues such as All Points East, British Summer Time, Electric Ballroom, Village Underground, Scala, and have sold over 600,000 albums worldwide. J. Bernardt with ‘Contigo' - derived from the Spanish word meaning “with you”—is a dramatic, captivating, and colorful work, filled with drama and brought to life by the luxurious melodies, vocals, and production from the master auteur, inventor, and music singer. The lead single, titled “Don't Get Me Wrong,” once again showcases Bernardt's unique ability to blend pop orchestration with a touch of funk, creating something truly mesmerizing. Speaking about the song, Deprez explained, “‘Don't Get Me Wrong' explores a miscommunication skill that misses the mark, even sparked by the sabotaging desires of two people who choose projection over self-reflection . A classically trained violinist, Deprez has scored all the orchestration for Contigo. He is a generalist a (singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, arranger, producer, engineer, and programmer). He began producing Balthazar's first album in 2008 (co-producing three of their five albums to date), and his debut album (released in 2016) was entirely self-made. While the sound of Running Days was shaped by electronics, the new album Contigo is based on an old-school band – a group of Deprez's “highly talented” friends, whom he guided through intense rehearsals and performances, “searching for that spark,” ably assisted by producer and mixer Tobie Speleman. Listen full episode on Bingkai Suara with Royhan and don't forget to follow our podcast on any podcast platforms, our Instagram Bingkai Karya, and stay updated with our recent news on www.bingkaikarya.com
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt Pop! and welcome back to the second part of our 2024 summer festival preview show. After going deep on the big 6 of UK festivals this month, we turn our attention to some of the more specialist and bespoke festivals happening over the next few months. We give you the lowdown on the likes of Bearded Theory, Slam Dunk Mighty Hoopla, Parklife, Margate Summer Series, BST, Guilfest, 2000 Trees, Wireless, Kubix, Secret Garden Party, Wilderness, Kendall Calling, Bloodstock, All Points East, Outbreak, Cream Fields and Boogietown. Who to see, who to skip, what you should spend your hard earned cash on, we'll do our best to let you know. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Henrietta Smith-Rolla, known professionally as Afrodeutsche, gives Caro C insights into her musical journey, from her introduction to the music industry in Manchester, finding her sound, getting signed to Skam Records and becoming a BBC 6 Music DJ with a prime-time Friday evening slot.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:22 - BBC 6 Music04:05 - Becoming A Musician06:40 - Getting Signed To Skam10:11 - Equipment Used On Debut Album13:59 - Using Synth Pads16:19 - More Recent Projects18:19 - Creating Sample Packs For Spitfire20:11 - Working With The Kyma27:09 - Being Productive32:30 - Balancing Different ProjectsAfrodeutsche BiogAFRODEUTSCHE (Henrietta Smith-Rolla), is a British born Ghanaian/Russian/German artist, composer, producer, and DJ based in Manchester, UK. Her polyrhythmic compositions integrate a wide array of musical genres, including Afrofuturistic electro and techno, classical solo piano and Detroit legacy house; all memorable journeys into deep, abstracted sound.Praised by the Guardian for enacting a new wave of club music, named by Dummy Mag as one of 2019's most exciting artists, Afrodeutsche's spectacular debut album ‘Break Before Make' was released on the legendary Skam label in 2018, followed in 2019 with the debut release on Eclair Fifi's label River Rapid and a much praised remixes for artists as diverse as Marie Davidson (Ninja Tune), Joep Beving (Deutsche Grammophon) and Nathan Fake (Cambria Instruments).AFRODEUTSCHE has written and performed scores for films and documentaries including the BAFTA nominated ‘Kamali' about a young girl skateboarder in India, and a live re-score of renowned Earth documentary ‘Baraka' at The Royal Northern College of Music.The soundtrack for ‘Kamali' was released by SA Recordings in September 2020, alongside a sample library for Spitfire. The audio library illuminates much of Henrietta's writing process as a self-taught musician and composer. Inspired by her work with the Kyma sound design environment, it's a set of tools for composition based around colour. Her aim is to offer a new perspective and a sense of freedom for those delving into the library, no matter their level of experience.In the summer of 2022 she scored Bottega Veneta's SS2023 collection runway show, during Milan Fashion Week working, closely with head designer Matthieu Blazy throughout the process.In 2023 she premiered a new string ensemble commission for MIF at the prestigious new Factory International venue. Henrietta lent her own vocals and piano playing alongside a sting ensemble from the Manchester Camerata, arranged and conducted by Robert Ames.After years hosting a regular radio show ‘Black Forest' on the renowned NTS, AFRODEUTSCHE now leads BBC 6 Music's Friday night schedule with the Peoples Party, a peak time show that entrances listeners with her idiosyncratic combinations of crate dug party tunes from any point in the last 50 years, acid, rave, electro, breaks, footwork, ghetto tech and jacking house. In 2022 she has regularly presented BBC 6 Music live coverage of festivals at Glastonbury and Cardiff. At the end of the summer she curated the 6 Music stage for London festival ‘All Points East'. Her DJ style is a synthesis of Drexciyan and Underground Resistance-inspired selections, intercut with a variety of forward thinking UK techno such as Bola and Lego Feet. Forever evolving a fully live hardware show, AFRODEUTSCHE debuted it at the opening of CTM Festival at Berghain in February 2020, integrating classical piano and hardware along with visuals. https://linktr.ee/afrodeutscheCaro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/
Taking inspiration from artists such as Lorde, The Japanese House, London Grammar, and James Blake, Lunar June is a UK artist on the ascendant. Her own unique sound blends the reflective lyricism and story-telling of the folk music she grew up on, meshed with the shimmering synths and dance-fuelled production of the electronic, indie and pop music she came to love. With an array of collaborations with the likes of Kölsch and Franky Wah, and performances at All Points East under her belt, it is now the turn of Lunar June to crash–land on pop's Earth planet, with a clutch of new stellar tracks in her armoury. 2023 has already seen the release of her debut EP, which includes the sparkling, scintillating single ‘holding onto u', championed by Phil Taggart, who pegged Lunar as "one of his favourite new artists of the year," alongside ‘you/feeling', which has been supported right across the board, from Wonderland to NME, and on a radio tip, key support from none other than BBC Introducing's Melita Dennett and Radio 1's Gemma Bradley. June's latest release - angsty hyper-pop anthem, ‘heart scream summer' - has proven that she's not just a one-trip pony, and the artist is beginning to turn heads. With a thought-provoking and unique music video to go alongside it, it's apparent that there is so much more to come from Lunar June
A lot has been going down this week! We're chatting about Stormzy's headline show at All Points East and trying to work out whether he's rekindling his romance with Maya Jama…We also discuss LGBTQ+ representation on Love Island after the bisexual kiss that took place on Love Island USA and we give the Lionesses their flowers for their performance in the World Cup. PLUS, we dive into Britney Spears' latest divorce and Isla reveals what went down on her latest brand trip… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says the capital's tourist economy is “roaring back” to life after Covid - but is it, and who's paying a fortune for those inflated entry ticket, food and drink prices?Research released by City Hall shows two million more international visitors are forecast to arrive in London in 2023, compared with last year, which is projected to produce an extra £674 million in revenue.It comes after London's music and film industry enjoyed a bumper July, with more than one million people attending live music shows or boosting cinemas' busiest weekend in four years with the release of the Barbie and Oppenheimer films-.Some of the biggest events to come this summer include Notting Hill Carnival, All Points East festival in Victoria Park featuring the likes of Stormzy and The Strokes, plus London Fashion Week.And what about getting all these extra passengers around the capital? Transport for London is also testing in Germany new Piccadilly line train to replace rolling stock that's been in service since 1975.To find out more, The Leader podcast joined by Noah Vickers, the Standard's local democracy reporter covering City Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! you fave ever music podcast. Steve is back and, looky here, Sam is back too! This week on the show, it's a bumper massive episode. Mainly because Sam has now heard Wake Up Boo by The Boo Radleys. That alone is worth about 5 hours of chat isn't it?No. Obviously not. Actually, the main chat comes as we take a dive into the state of the UK festival market, previewing all of the big fests, and some not so big ones, that we possibly can. So you'll get our thoughts on Glastonbury, Download, Reading and Leeds, Isle Of Wight, Bestival, Slam Dunk, Creamfields, British Summer Time, All Points East, Outbreak, 2000 Trees, Arc Tan Gent, Bloodstock and, of course, Mighty Hoopla, plus many more. It's going to be a... summer! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
And here it is…the last festival episode of season 5! Luke Scanlan brings you reviews from 2 different festivals, along with a huge BigSmoke:InFocus interview. After seeing festival season come to an end, he takes a look at Tame Impala's highly anticipated headline slot at All Points East. Find out how that went down, and how Luke ended up in the sound tent… He also gives a full review of Victorious Festival with the likes of Self Esteem, Paolo Nutini and more on the bill. We'll learn all about the Southsea weekender, where Luke managed to spend over £20 on pick & mix. This week's InFocus interview is with the superb Jacob Slater, frontman of Wunderhorse. Jacob opens up on the story behind breakout track ‘Teal', if that riff from ‘Leader of The Pack' is really inspired by Lynyrd Skynyrd or Kurt Vile and we find out how he came to work under Danny Boyle, as Sex Pistol drummer Paul Cook in Disney's Pistol series. Plus we hear from our reporter George Sexton-Kerr, who headed down to Field Day to find out if Kraftwerk, Chemical Brothers & co brought good energy to London town. Wrapping things up, we have a CLoseUp 60 Seconds interview with Indie-pop delights - hailing from sunny Dunfermline - is Dancing on Tables
In this week's episode of Play Next, in partnership with BMW, we explore the future of festivals and upcoming artists on the music scene with the legendary Emily Eavis. We are also joined by Sipho, who will be headlining our stage at Luno presents All Points East. As always, we will also feature the latest tracks from innovative new artists. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Festival season is still just about rumbling on, and Luke and Dave are clinging on as hard as they can! This time out, they review Bank Holiday Monday at the brilliant All Points East. The crowd were blown away by a vintage set from Bombay Bicycle Club before a typically stomping show from none-other than Foals. A brilliant day out, rounded off with Luke thinking he'd broken his nose in a mosh! Today (3 September), Big Smoke Music Weekly is back to it with a trip down to Brockwell Park in Brixton for Wide Awake. The line-up makes it an absolute must for any fans of the post-punk scene, with IDLES, Squid, shame, Dry Cleaning and more set to tear South London up! Luke & Dave hit you with their hot tracks from the bill to get you in the mood. All of this, PLUS the boys do their very own version of the 'Big Smoke Big 10' and Luke looks back on a perfect show from Katy J Pearson down on the south coast.
Summer is basically done! It's been a minute but we are back after our summer break and after the madness that was Bank Holiday Weekend, where loads of festivals were happening across the country. Off the back of the celebrations, we're blessed to be joined by the one and only ENNY. We caught up with the up-and-coming London rapper to talk about her performance at her first ever festival, All Points East, Covid and going viral in lockdown. Hosts: De-Graft Mensah and Roshan Roberts Producers: Seren Jones and Jack Suddaby Sound Design: Jack Suddaby Assistant Editor: Sam Bonham Tracklisting 00:00: We're back with our girl ENNY 00:50: The Milk Crate Challenge 02:25: ENNY's first fest: All Points East 05:05: Festival weekend ft. Yam Carnival 08:16: Festivals, Covid and anxiety 10:48: ENNY's journey into music 12:22: Peng Black Girls chat 16:17: Under 25 EP 17:10: ENNY's music and messaging 18:25: Thanks for rolling throughhhh
Edith Bowman hosts a special, one-off BMW Play Next podcast from All Points East festival including interviews with Lianne La Havas, DJ and producer Elkka and live music on the BMW Play Next stage from upcoming acts Aziya, Priya Ragu, Swim School and SCORS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A ruddy good day to you all! To say we are buzzing with our new episode of Season 4 is a big understatement. We finally get to chat with a band that has been taking spots on our playlists all year long, one of the hottest new guitar bands in the UK, the brilliant L'objectif. The boys catch up with lead singer Saul Kane to ask about fronting a band made up of 16/17 year olds and what they make of their constant tagging as a ‘young band'. Saul opens up on his influences from funk to The Stone Roses, how he knew from as early as he can remember that he wanted to be in a band and how they landed their first record deal through a Twitter competition! Luke and Dave as always give you a big helping of their Tunes of The Week, we speak to Leeds outfit VICTORS ahead of their extended EP release and…Dave tells us how he styled-out falling off his chair at a BBQ. All ahead of a big weekend for the boys at Victorious Festival and All Points East!
Ahead of London Grammar headlining All Points East festival, frontwoman Hannah Reid sat down with Kathleen and Eleanor to chat through the songs that have soundtracked her highs and lows, tracing her journey from the band forming at Nottingham University before going to No1, to dropping out of a world tour after suffering from burnout. Hannah spoke powerfully about her experiences of sexism in the music business (from getting her lyrics called "vacuous" by critics to being dismissed as "irrational"), as well as the problematic adoration of the complicated male genius and how macho culture can also corrode men in the music business as well as women. Straight Up also drilled into why some male critics write about women's music so patronisingly, and how Hannah felt pressured to desexualise her image to be taken seriously. Plus, Hannah revealed what she blew one of her first paycheques on, the one person she stalks religiously from the London Grammar Instagram account and the career she secretly fantasises about if she ever calls it quits on music. This episode of Straight Up is supported by two brilliant sponsors: Strykk, the no-alcohol, calorie-light spirit range that will save you from your worst mornings. By swapping to Strykk, you'll be waving goodbye to hangovers without compromising on taste or the fun of a fancy drink. All of the spirit, none of the alcohol - what's not to love? It's as simple as using each one as a straight swap for its namesake spirit, bringing some much needed balance for those who want to take a flexible approach to drinking. We are so happy to be offering listeners of Straight Up 25% off site wide with code STRAIGHTUP25. Check out the amazing Not Vanilla V*dka, perfect for pornstar or espresso martinis, and the rest of the range, from Not G*n to Not R*m, s at strykk.com Q Acoustics, the must-have wireless, widescreen speakers that can connect with everything from your phone and tablet to your TV and turntable. They will upgrade your listening experience as well as your living room, and are perfect for listening to London Grammar's new album Californian Soil at home with friends. Snap up your pair at qacoustics.co.uk Follow Eleanor on Instagram @elliehalls1 and Kathleen @kathleen.m.johnston Straight Up's music and editing is by Marlon Percy. Follow him on Instagram @marlonpercy
Benke from Viagra Boys talks to me about working as tattoo shop, working as a carpenter now, having a big moment at All Points East festival, how they've made their third album in lockdown, keeping humour in their music, sobriety & lots more Photo: Marcus WilenGet your beers delivered! 101 Part Time Jobs is supported by Signature Brew: listeners can get 10% off all their beers by visiting signaturebrew.co.uk and using the code '101PODCAST'Songs: Viagra Boys (ft. Amy Taylor) 'In Spite Of Ourselves', Cock Sparrer 'Working' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Stephen is joined by Rishi-Louis Gowry, who talks passionately about his rise in the live music industry to become one of the top Promoter Rep and Stage Managers in the business. From humble beginnings crewing at MTV in London, to running festival stages and arena shows around the world, Rishi recalls working with British rapper Slowthai and American rock supergroup A Perfect Circle. The sometimes comedic pressures of running a podcast tour featuring Kevin 'Silent Bob' Smith. The joy and excitement he gets in festival season, managing stages at festivals such as All Points East and Creamfields. And finally trying to curb the fanboy in him whilst working with the musical genius that is Ronnie Wood. For added refreshment whilst listening to the show, we are proud to be partnering this season with our good friends over at Signature Brew who have been brewing music-inspired beers and supporting live music since 2011. Their award-winning core beers include the Backstage IPA, which is named in tribute to all the backstage antics that (allegedly) go on! If you'd like to try this or any of their superb beers, head over to www.signaturebrew.co.uk and put in the code 'RoadCrew' at the checkout which will earn you an exclusive listener 10% Discount on any order.Thanks for listening, give us a review if you like what you hear and please Subscribe & Follow the 'We Are The Road Crew Podcast' over on Facebook & Twitter using the Handle/Tag @RoadCrewPod #RoadCrewPod
Third time is definitely a charm! Ten days into 2020 (and ten days sober!) we take a look back on our favourite artists, gigs, festivals, songs and releases of 2019... and our tips on who to look out for this year. Featuring music from the likes of 'Working Mens Club', 'HMLTD' (formerly Happy Meals), The Reytons and Sports Team, our favourite Festivals from Confessional to All Points East - somehow via Gods of Rap - gig and album highlights of the year, plus our letter of the month is 'C' for the 'Clash', and ShiTunes brings an unexpected artist to the Suck It & Spin airways.
This week, James and Neil talk about All Points East and the mystery of the Strokes live set up, Liam Gallagher's new film and preview the world's best festival, Glastonbury.
This week on Riot Act, Remfry watched some live music in the form of Alexisonfire at Ally Pally and The St. Pierre Snake Invasion at The Black Heart and Steve watched some "live" music at the Bring Me The Horizon day of All Points East festival who brought with them a veritable bunch of other bands who, for the most part, don't seem to understand the basic concept of live music. New albums come courtesy of Jane's Addiction / Porno For Pyros legend Perry Farrell, Pelican, Motanka and Pleaides and in possibly the oddest trade-off so far, Steve listens to BRITN3Y by BRITNEY and Remfry endures Morbid Angel's Illud Divinum Insanus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Raunveruleikastjarnan Kim Kardashian West hefur látið til sín taka í fangelsismálum á síðustu misserum. Mörgum þykir það skjóta skökku við, að kona sem ýtir undir neysluhyggju og útlitsdýrkun beiti sér fyrir einn undirokaðasta hóp Bandaríkjanna. Hún hefur þó átt beina aðild að frelsi 17 fyrrum fanga og fundaði í vikunni með fanga á dauðadeild San Quentin fangelsisins. Ingibjörg Friðriksdóttir, tónlistarmaður, starfaði í fangelsinu um tíma. Hún ræðir Kim og fangelsismál og réttarkerfi Bandaríkjanna í lestinni í dag. Marta Sigríður Pétursdóttir tekur fyrir tvær kvikmyndir. Önnur er ný íslensk kvikmynd um par sem leiðist út í sölu fíkniefna í íslenskum undirheimum en hin segir frá því þegar svartur löglreglumaður kom sér inn í Ku Klux Klan á áttunda áratugnum. Við heyrum af Eden og BlackkKlansman. Útsendari Lestarinnar lagði land undir fót síðustu vikur, ferðaðist til London og Barcelona og fór á tónlistarhátíðir í báðum borgum. Davíð Roach Gunnarsson segir okkur frá All Points East sem haldin var í Victoria Park í London þar sem fyrir augu bar hljómsveitir og listamenn eins og Chemical Brothers, Roisin Murphy, The Strokes og Danny Brown.
El witnessed Tool's first European show in Berlin and gives us an exclusive in-depth report. El and Merl went to All Points East festival in London, and offer up a thorough analysis of whether Bring Me The Horizon can hold their own as festival headliners. Plus, our thoughts on Rob Halford booting a phone out…… Continue reading 067: EXCLUSIVE report of Tool's first European show
El witnessed Tool's first European show in Berlin and gives us an exclusive in-depth report. El and Merl went to All Points East festival in London, and offer up a thorough analysis of whether Bring Me The Horizon can hold their own as festival headliners. Plus, our thoughts on Rob Halford booting a phone out…… Continue reading 067: EXCLUSIVE report of Tool's first European show
On episode 12 of the Noizze Podcast we review new records from MTXS and Biffy Clyro, there's a run through of the news and the next 4 entries on Sam's 100 Greatest Metal Albums Of All Time list. As well as this Kris talks about an incredible headline set from Bring Me The Horizon at All Points East. All this and more! Like & Subscribe!
Steve and Remfry bring you their extensive guide to the UK festivals this summer, going through each line-up and giving their recommendations as to which bands you should see (as well as a few bands you should definitely miss). They cover Slam Dunk, All Points East, Portals, Download, Glastonbury, Tech-Fest, 2000Trees, Bloodstock, ArcTanGent and Reading & Leeds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The deals you don't want to miss, including £15.98 Echo Dot speaker trick from Amazon £50 discount for Amazon Business accounts Big discounts on festivals including All Points East and British Summer Time £10 MOT from Halfords Tesco's "100 years" sale for Clubcard members Get more info on these and more at https://becleverwithyourcash.com/category/vouchers-deals/
Feminist singer-songwriter Lucy Peach joined Calum to talk all things period positivity and self confidence. Lucy even performed live for us – what a treat! Make sure you catch Lucy at this years Brighton Fringe Festival performing ‘My Greatest Period Ever!'. Also on the show, we spoiled you with a competition to head to this year's All Points East music festival and we highlighted the amazing work Gay Star News is doing with this years Digital Pride.
Feminist singer-songwriter Lucy Peach joined Calum to talk all things period positivity and self confidence. Lucy even performed live for us – what a treat! Make sure you catch Lucy at this years Brighton Fringe Festival performing ‘My Greatest Period Ever!’. Also on the show, we spoiled you with a competition to head to this year’s All Points East music festival and we highlighted the amazing work Gay Star News is doing with this years Digital Pride.
It's the end of an era. As Slayer continue their farewell tour, we run through our new tribute issue, featuring some of the biggest names in metal - and you guys on the cover.We also chat about all the stuff Motley Crue got up to in the 80s, and how the movie of The Dirt might go down today.Plus! We review Tesseract, talk about BMTH headlining All Points East and argue over the greatest Christmas song of all time.The Metal Hammer Podcast is powered by Olympus.
It's the end of an era. As Slayer continue their farewell tour, we run through our new tribute issue, featuring some of the biggest names in metal - and you guys on the cover.We also chat about all the stuff Motley Crue got up to in the 80s, and how the movie of The Dirt might go down today.Plus! We review Tesseract, talk about BMTH headlining All Points East and argue over the greatest Christmas song of all time.The Metal Hammer Podcast is powered by Olympus.
This episode was recorded on Friday 25th May at All Points East festival. The people I spoke to were: Ben: -- https://www.instagram.com/twodoorbicycleclub -- Cal: -- https://www.instagram.com/cal_aston -- Thanks for listening. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout --
It's time for archive show #51, featuring the likes of Sonny Lester, Jodette, Gus Vali, and Karizma putting us through our paces once again. Practice those hip vibrations!1. MOHAMED "MIKE" HEGAZI & HIS GOLDEN GUITAR Nassam Alaynal Hawa - 3:49 from the album Belly Dance With Zeina, 19792. DIMITRI & HIS ENSEMBLE Maharajah (O Maharayias) - 2:44 from the album Greece, no date given3. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Ya Habibi (My Love) - 3:20 from the album Sultan of Bagdad: Music of the Middle East Vol. 2, 1957 4. THE STEVO TEODOSIEVSKI ENSEMBLE (UNCREDITED) Ne, Ne Ljubi Drugu - 2:38 from the album Authentic Belly Dance Music, 1976 5. SONNY LESTER - HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUS Calcutta Rag - 2:17 from the album Little Egypt Presents: How To Belly Dance For Your Husband, 1968 6. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLE Kashlarin Inge Inge - 1:57 from the album All Points East, 1960 7. MAZIN HAMDAN Abaad - 6:53 from the album An Evening with Mazin Hamdan Live at the Averof, no date given 8. KARIZMA Exercise Ten: Hip Vibrations * Exercise Eleven: Shoulder Vibrations - 2:38 from the album Karizma Teaches Belly Dancing, 1976 9. ABBUD ABDEL AAL & HIS GOLDEN STRINGS Cham El Nassim - 5:12 from the album Belly Dance for Arabian Nights, 197310. JODETTE (KAMELIA) & FAHIM SADI Complete Routine: Your Magic Eyes/Takaseem and Layaly/Sleepy Eyes/Oud Solo and Takaseem/Hizi Ya Nawaem - 14:35 from the album Nights of Jodette, no date given11. LAURICE PETERS A'l-lala w'lala - 4:25 from the album Laurice Peters Sings, no date given12. TOM YALANIS & HIS ORCHESTRA Marinella/Miserlou/Oglan Oglan - 4:44 from the album So You Want to Be a Belly Dancer, 197313. IBRAHIM FARRAH (ARCHIVIST) Mouhaya - 3:48 from the album Music of the Qaria - Authentic "Balady" Dances and Rhythms, 197614. THE "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA FEATURING VOCALS BY GEORGE ABDO Ya Karim Allaly (Under the Grapevine) - 3:48 from the album Belly Dance Music, 1968
Here comes archive program 38, with more of the stuff you can't get enough of! Never use a preposition to end a sentence with!1. ESIN ENGIN & HIS ORCHESTRA Kalaycilar (Tinners) - 3:03 from the album Modern Oyun Havalari 2 - Exotic Oriental Belly-Dance Music, 19752. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLE Misirlou - 2:31 from the album All Points East, 19603. ABBUD ABDEL AAL & HIS GOLDEN STRINGS Afrah El Chaab - 2:55 from the album Belly Dance for Arabian Nights, 1973 4. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK Chutak Melody - 3:52 from the album Strictly Belly Dancing (Ya Habibi #2), 1973 5. JODETTE (KAMELIA) Musical Instruments Used in Belly Dancing - 1:49 from the album How to Belly Dance (the Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972 6. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Al Beeba - 3:47 from the album Music of the African Arab: Music of the Middle East Vol. 3, 1958 7. DAHLENA & MUSICIANS Dance Routine Number 1: Ya-Waheshni - 3:19 from the album Dahlena's Middle Eastern Music for Belly Dancing Vol. 2, 1978 8. THE FEENJON GROUP Efiges (Greek) (Nightbirds) - 3:05 from the album Belly Dancing at the Cafe Feenjon, no date given 9. THE SHEIK'S MEN Caravan - 3:14 from the album The Belly Dancer, 1961 10. IBRAHIM TURMEN Just Playin' - 2:08 from the album Saidi Wind Vol. 1, 1985 11. FAHIM SADI ET. AL. Full Belly Dance Routine #1 - 19:29 from the album Nefertiti Presents the Best of Belly Dancing, 197612. YACOUBIAN & COMPANY Ko-Ko-Ko - 2:45 from the album The Glorious Greeks, no date given 13. DJAMAL ASLAN CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Jabal El Arz (The Cedars of Lebanon) - 3:11 from the album Lebanon - Her Heart, Her Sounds, no date given 14. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE Karshilama Gazel - 3:43 from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East Vol. 2, no date given 15. MOHAMED "MIKE" HEGAZI & HIS GOLDEN GUITAR Yay Yay Ya Nassini - 3:10 from the album Belly Dance With Zeina, 1979
Here's archive show #21! Hope you enjoy it!1. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLERampeefrom the album All Points East, 19602. GEORGE MGRDICHIAN & HIS ENSEMBLEShenez Longa (Turkish)from the album The Now Sounds of the Middle East, no date given3. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRASoode Soodefrom the album Shadows In the Casbah, 19594. HORST WENDE & HIS ORCHESTRAThe Beautiful Bedouin Girl (Yam El Abaya)from the album Oriental Caravan, no date given5. SAMI RAGEBBahiafrom the album Hyetti - Egyptian Music, 19786. "INSTRUMENTAL" (unknown musicians)Baatitni Meallimtifrom the album The Best Dance Melodies, 19847. SAFFET'S ORIENTAL ORCHESTRAKagathane (Chifte Telli)from the album Belly Dance Festival, no date given8. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRASahirrnee (Bewitched)from the album The Magic of Belly Dancing, 19799. HANI MEHANNA & HIS ORCHESTRANagwa Musicfrom the album Princess of Cairo - Music for Belly Dance with Nagwa Fouad, 198510. SPERO SPYROS & HIS MODERN ANATOLIAN ENSEMBLETamzarafrom the album Anatolian Introduction, no date given11. TONI FRANGIEH & SETRAK SARKISSIANHawel Ya Ghannamfrom the album Belly Dance Nights (Layale Bourg El Hamam), Vol. 2, 197712. JALALEDDIN TAKESHPetro's Memoriesfrom the album Jalaleddin Presents Vol. VII - Kashmira's Fantasy, 198413. MOHAMED ABDEL WAHABAngham El Chababfrom the album Belly Dance - The Music of Mohamed Abdel Wahab Vol. 1, 1976
Archive show #12, featuring some special requests at the end of the program! I'm always up for your requests; please let me know!1. RAFIC HOBEIKANadofrom the album Music For an Oriental Dance Vol. 1 - Danses de Nadia Gamal, 1973 2. THE SHEIK'S MENThe Belly Dancerfrom the album The Belly Dancer, 19613. LUTFI GUNERI WITH ORIENTAL ORCHESTRACarsiya Vardim (Cifte Telli)from the album Memories of Istanbul (Istanbul Hatiralar), no date given4. THE "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA, FEATURING VOCALS BY GEORGE ABDODo Oul Mazahir (A Taste of Wine)from the album Belly Dance Music, no date given5. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLEYelakaiki from the album All Points East, 19606. JALALEDDIN TAKESHVara Tagereefrom the album Jalaleddin Presents Belly Dance Music, 19767. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLERaks El Dabka (Double String Dance)from the album Dances of Port Said - Music of the Middle East, Vol. 5, 1960 8. RAYMOND MIRIJANIANBelly Dancer's Show: Yar Satch Larin, Madouvala, Helvaci, Te Na Ta Kano Ta Leftafrom the album Ray Mirijanian's Music For Belly Dancing Vol.1, no date given 9. TONI FRANGIEH (buzuk), SETRAK SARKISSIAN (tabla)Ya Mal Eshamfrom the album Belly Dance Nights (Layale Bourg El Hamam), Vol. 2, 1977 10. BEL-SHA-ZAAR WITH TOMMY GENAPOPOLUIS & THE GRECIAN KNIGHTSHip Vibrationfrom the album The Art of Belly Dancing, 196911. ARTIE BARSAMIAN & HIS ORCHESTRAOriental Moods (Geozlarin)from the album The Seventh Veil, no date given 12. MOHAMMED EL-SULIEMAN & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLEWhirling Sandsfrom the album The Music of Port Said, no date given13. CHRIS KALOGERSON & HIS ENSEMBLE SHARQI Ma Alli We Olteloufrom the album Belly Dance!, 1979 14. SONNY LESTER - HIS ORCHESTRA & CHORUSTurkishfrom the album Little Egypt Presents: How to Belly Dance For Your Husband, 1968PLUS SPECIAL REQUESTS! Sonny Lester - Dance of Enticement David Carroll - CaravanArtie Barsamian - The Seventh VeilArtie Barsamian - Shadows in the Casbah