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#ANAMANAGUCHI #CHIPTUNE THE BOYS ARE BACK WITH GUSTO BRO!!! Today i am giving my thoughts on a band that i absolutely love. Anamanguchi. They put out a record in 2019 called "USA" and i absolutely loved it. Here is my review from that 2019 release! - - - - - - - - - - - POPCULT CODE USE FOR 30% OFF: the_wannabecritic WEBSITE: wannabecritic.com MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/the-wannabe-critic SPOTIFY PODCAST LINK DUMP - AVAILABLE ON APPLE AND OTHER SIMILAR PLATFORMS: THE WANNABE CRITIC - https://open.spotify.com/show/2YfA8mF8bJ6J4Wy1aBs7lr GAME CLUB - https://open.spotify.com/show/4D4HWBAMeDoJMp2RnnEKKE A GUY AND HIS WIFE - https://open.spotify.com/show/3zxedppBwVnVX1WbKei3Ut STORY TIME: A STAR WARS PODCAST -Â https://open.spotify.com/show/43F4wOjl5JePsbuyYIGiw2
MoC Eleven is blessed with the presence of the kind, noble, wise and hella talented Pete Berkman of Anamanaguchi. The band as been a gigantic influence on my path and a perfect embodiment of inner child and god-tier example of Self expression/sovereignty. The art is profound in many regards and I have had them on rotation the last eight years of my life. Pete lays out the origins, foundation, and fantasy that is Anamanaguchi. He goes in depth with the Endless Fantasy (2013) - Summer Singles 2020 era. I express how and why Anamanguchi vibes with me at a soul level and briefly how I see their art mirror reality within & without. Pete has a based take on the internet and the band is a testament to the profound wonders of cyberspace and the hearts of genuine humans. Synchro-mysticism is at it's work here to the fullest as this was accidentally recorded eight hours prior the anniversary of their record "USA" which is talked about in detail this show. Much love to Pete and Anamanaguchi. Support the band
#porterrobinson #virtualself #edm #secondsky #worlds Porter Robinson has always been a standout artist who not only appreciates his craft but he equally loves his fans. He recently joined the recent trend of EDM artists curating their own festivals. He, therefore, announced with a video his new festival that he named Multiverse Festival taking place in Oakland, California. The video brought some great Worlds-like vibes to his fans much to their delight. However, the day following the festival announcement there were multiple discussions online about a controversy surrounding the “Multiverse” festival. On Twitter and Instagram, there were people name calling Porter, calling him a racist, a homophobe, saying he is culturally appropriating the EDM scene. This was due to a similarly named festival taking place in Oakland, California. The “Multiverse is Illuminated” festival is a punk rock festival that highlights the inclusion of diverse communities. In our opinion a lot of people slinging rocks at Porter have a victim complex, claiming cultural appropriation and Porter using his white privilege to oust their festival. We don’t think Porter Robinson was to blame directly for this controversial decision. It is without a doubt that if the production company (GOLDENVOICE) or his team did a thorough search they would have found a similarly named festival taking place in the same city. Porter Robinson and his production company, therefore, renamed it “Second Sky” . The name may not have the same impact but I am sure Porter’s camp just wanted to move on at this point and leave any controversy behind. The line-up announced as of today is as follows: Cashmere Cat, G. Jones, Kero Kero Bonito, Chrome Sparks, Anamanguchi, Wednesday Campanella, Nina Las Vegas, Porter Robinson Live, and last but not least none other than Madeon. A talking podcast about EDM with an attitude and opinion! You like electronic dance music and don’t know what’s lit or douce? We’ve got you covered. We are bringing, news, reviews, and gossip directly to your ears. Come and say Hi! Or even better subscribe to our podcast now. Always looking for enthusiastic contributors with a creative edge. Listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor FM and all major platforms https://anchor.fm/freakbeats-edm-podcast Our monthly Spotify playlist https://open.spotify.com/user/aias_23 is updated daily with the freshest quality tracks from every genre. Watch us on YouTube and Bitchute- http://bit.ly/2pLnfP7 and http://bit.ly/2H9p2qv Join our Facebook group- http://bit.ly/2pLpzpf Follow our Tweets- @freakbeats_cast Hear us on Soundcloud- http://bit.ly/2pKZJBS Mix us up on Mixcloud- http://bit.ly/2pxV6Qs Read our words on Medium https://medium.com/@freakbeats_edmpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freakbeats-edm-podcast/message
We're right back at it again and going for the jugular of 90's comics!! On this most glorious episode we're stacking none other than The Death of Superman and Batman: Knightfall! Possibly two of the biggest things to happen to the comic industry at the time. It's a crazy episode filled with what you have come to expect from JD, Willis, and Bulldog. JD brings the jokes early and points out that the JLA must have been on vacation when "Death of Superman" happened. Professor Willis hosts a quick Superman/Batman:Knightfall trivia game that only "true" Sup fans will succeed at (no, seriously its a ridiculous trivia game). Do two of the biggest story arcs of 90's stack?? The only way to find out (besides spending 3 months of your time reading Knightfall. It's like 600+ pages!!!) is to check out this hysterical episode of How It Stacks!! Special thanks to I Fight Dragons, Anamanguchi and Ben Landis for our music and to The Geek I/O Podcast Network for hosting our show! Geek I/O is currently taking a survey of all their listeners. Please click the banner in the show post via the website (www.geek-io.com/howitstacks) or the picture/link below. This is a brief survey to help us get to know you and what you like about our shows! They have also started a new way to support the network: monthly subscriptions, starting as low as $1/month! Currently this is a way for the network to improve --- 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/how-it-stacks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/how-it-stacks/support
The band behind the Nerdist theme song are finally on the podcast! The guys of Anamanguchi hang out to discuss their party days in the NYC fashion scene, sending a pizza into space and they all create a generic 90’s song!
Anamanguchi, Mo in and out, and a Halo Yeah drinking game.
In ritardo ma non mollo! Con la presentazione di XboxOne non si non poteva parlare di lei, dei suoi pro e dei suoi "alcuni" contro. Come ho detto è presto per giudicarla definitivamente! Poi parliamo di qualche nuovo trailer (Batman: Arkham Origins, Destiny) e del "forse" annuncio di Alan Wake 2. Poi si parla di musica e dell'appena uscito nuovo album Endless Fantasy degli Anamanguchi, band Chiptune Indie Rock, di cui ascolterete le canzoni in sottofondo. Infine un allungamento al contest (vedi puntata 08) e un annuncio sul Rovigo Comics! Enjoy!Canzone iniziale: White and NerdyCanzone finale: Prom Night (Anamanguchi)
In ritardo ma non mollo! Con la presentazione di XboxOne non si non poteva parlare di lei, dei suoi pro e dei suoi "alcuni" contro. Come ho detto è presto per giudicarla definitivamente! Poi parliamo di qualche nuovo trailer (Batman: Arkham Origins, Destiny) e del "forse" annuncio di Alan Wake 2. Poi si parla di musica e dell'appena uscito nuovo album Endless Fantasy degli Anamanguchi, band Chiptune Indie Rock, di cui ascolterete le canzoni in sottofondo. Infine un allungamento al contest (vedi puntata 08) e un annuncio sul Rovigo Comics! Enjoy!Canzone iniziale: White and NerdyCanzone finale: Prom Night (Anamanguchi)
Superman: Secret Identity. In Episode 5 of the Graphic Novel Book Club podcast, James and Seb discuss an alternate-universe Clark Kent in Superman: Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen. Further details at http://www.alternatecover.com. Helix Nebula by Anamanguchi taken from the album Power Supply and used under the Creative Commons license.
In Episode 4 of the Graphic Novel Book Club podcast, James, Seb and special guest Josh discuss the first paperback collection of the zombie-epic and sometime TV show, The Walking Dead, by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore. Further details at http://www.alternatecover.com. Helix Nebula by Anamanguchi taken from the album Power Supply and used under the Creative Commons license.
In Episode 3 of the Graphic Novel Book Club podcast, James and Seb discuss the latest instalment of the current League of Extraordinary Gentlemen epic, Century 1969. Written by Alan Moore and drawn by Kevin O'Neill. Further details at http://www.alternatecover.com. Helix Nebula by Anamanguchi taken from the album Power Supply and used under the Creative Commons license.
In Episode 2 of the Graphic Novel Book Club podcast, James and Seb discuss the first volume of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man, the post-Ultimatum relaunch written by Brian Bendis, drawn by David LaFuente and published by Marvel in 2010. Plus, lots of talk about Miles Morales, the new Ultimate Spider-Man. Oh, and belated thanks to all our contributors for this episode (since we forgot to say it on the podcast!). Further details at http://www.alternatecover.com. Helix Nebula by Anamanguchi taken from the album Power Supply and used under the Creative Commons license.
In their inaugural podcast, James and Seb discuss the first collection of Mike Carey and Peter Gross' literary metafiction comic, The Unwritten, published by DC/Vertigo in 2010. Further details at http://www.alternatecover.com. Helix Nebula by Anamanguchi taken from the album Power Supply and used under the Creative Commons license.