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Andrew Hung Fuck Buttons brings tales of dancing in music videos, songwriting on third solo album Deliverance and scoring The Greasy Strangler to the podcast. He also debates electronic music as abstract art and whether music artists ever are their true selves to their fans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episodes special guest is former ex Fuckbutton, glorious musician and lovely gent Andrew HungI met with Andrew and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, acting, clubbing and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/stuwhiffenorhttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/offthebeatandtrack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les énergies renouvelables sont au cœur des problématiques et discussions concernant le réchauffement climatique et parmi celles-ci les panneaux photovoltaïques, également connus sous le nom de panneaux solaires, sont une des solutions envisagées. Mais installer ces surfaces imposantes et au rendement encore faible reste une solution partielle à l’enjeu environnemental auquel les futures générations devront faire face. 99 % des panneaux photovoltaïques actuellement installés ont une vie estimée à 30 ans, certains estiment même qu’ils peuvent vivre jusqu’à 50 ans. Avec les premiers panneaux installés sous la forme de champs au début des années 2000, la question du recyclage à l’échéance de ces premiers modèles, également beaucoup moins performants que les actuels, est sur toutes les bouches. Dans Graine de Business, nous avons reçu cet entrepreneur, Andrew Hung (洪嘉聰), fondateur de la toute récente startup Taiwan Solar Greenergy Corporation (TSGC Technologies Inc.) dédiée à la création d’une chaine de triage et de désassemblage des panneaux photovoltaïques permettant leur recyclage à 100 % tout en utilisant un minimum d’énergie. Cette semaine, dans ce troisième et dernier épisode, il sera question des projets avenirs de TSGC. Andrew partagera avec nous son plan en trois étapes au niveau des améliorations à apporter à son concept, mais aussi l'autre activité de TSGC qui est la fusion entre le panneau solaire et les matériaux de construction.
Les énergies renouvelables sont au cœur des problématiques et discussions concernant le réchauffement climatique et parmi celles-ci les panneaux photovoltaïques, également connus sous le nom de panneaux solaires, sont une des solutions envisagées. Mais installer ces surfaces imposantes et au rendement encore faible reste une solution partielle à l’enjeu environnemental auquel les futures générations devront faire face. 99 % des panneaux photovoltaïques actuellement installés ont une vie estimée à 30 ans, certains estiment même qu’ils peuvent vivre jusqu’à 50 ans. Avec les premiers panneaux installés sous la forme de champs au début des années 2000, la question du recyclage à l’échéance de ces premiers modèles, également beaucoup moins performants que les actuels, est sur toutes les bouches. Dans Graine de Business, nous avons reçu cet entrepreneur, Andrew Hung (洪嘉聰), fondateur de la toute récente startup Taiwan Solar Greenergy Corporation (TSGC Technologies Inc.) dédiée à la création d’une chaine de triage et de désassemblage des panneaux photovoltaïques permettant leur recyclage à 100 % tout en utilisant un minimum d’énergie. Cette semaine, dans ce second épisode, nous allons parler de la composition des différentes matières constituant un panneau solaire et des méthodes de recyclage actuelles et de celle développée par TSGC. Andrew expliquera l'idée du modèle économique imaginé par lui et son équipe.
Les énergies renouvelables sont au cœur des problématiques et discussions concernant le réchauffement climatique et parmi celles-ci les panneaux photovoltaïques, également connus sous le nom de panneaux solaires, sont une des solutions envisagées. Mais installer ces surfaces imposantes et au rendement encore faible reste une solution partielle à l’enjeu environnemental auquel les futures générations devront faire face. 99 % des panneaux photovoltaïques actuellement installés ont une vie estimée à 30 ans, certains estiment même qu’ils peuvent vivre jusqu’à 50 ans. Avec les premiers panneaux installés sous la forme de champs au début des années 2000, la question du recyclage à l’échéance de ces premiers modèles, également beaucoup moins performants que les actuels, est sur toutes les bouches. Dans Graine de Business, nous avons reçu cet entrepreneur, Andrew Hung (洪嘉聰), fondateur de la toute récente startup Taiwan Solar Greenergy Corporation (TSGC Technologies Inc.) dédiée à la création d’une chaine de triage et de désassemblage des panneaux photovoltaïques permettant leur recyclage à 100 % tout en utilisant un minimum d’énergie.* Cette semaine, dans ce premier épisode, découvrons le parcours d'Andrew avant de se lancer dans ce projet de système de recyclage des panneaux solaires écologique. Nous commencerons à parler aussi du déroulement du projet et des défis techniques relevés.
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Our first guest on Sound Torque is Andrew Hung. For a good few years, Andrew was one half of psychedelic noise duo Fuck Buttons and has since gone on to record music under his own name as both a songwriter and a soundtrack composer for such films as The Greasy Strangler and An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn. He's also produced some great records for other artists such as Beth Orton and Aimee Osbourne. Hosted by The Stephens.® Andrew's Bandcamp: andrewhung.bandcamp.com Stephen Kerrison runs Tall Trees Audio Mastering: talltreesaudiomastering.com Stephen Cole runs What Studio: www.whatstudio.info --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundtorque/message
Andrew Hung is a musician based in London, England. First coming into prominence as a founder of Fuck Buttons, the ecstatic noise group who garnered a rabid cult following, Hung continues to work both on his solo music, as a film composer and as a collaborator (with artists including Beth Orton).Visit penfriend.rocks/andrew for the posh show notes with links to explore Andrew's work, and visit speakpipe.com/penfriend to contribute to a future episode.Get two free Penfriend songs when you sign up to my mailing list. Thanks for listening! xo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Well look at that, you made it to the third episode of Falling Forward. This weeks guest is Andrew Hung, an electronic music & score producer who you may know from his band Fuck Buttons or his work with Beth Orton. We discuss the ending of creative relationships, his love of Portishead and his wonderful OSTs for “The Greasy Strangler” and “An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn”.If you're enjoying the show, please consider supporting this podcast over at https://www.patreon.com/danlesac See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s one giant leap for mankind but one cosmic explosion of creative joy juice for a Plastic Brain! So begins Plastic Brain Press Presents. A fortnightly podcast of interviews with creatives from the realms of poetry, fiction, music, art and filmmaking as well as readings and fun time audio weirdness. A cabaret of chaos you’re sure to enjoy. This episode features our interview with Andrew Hung, one half of the electronic duo Fuck Buttons and recent film score composer for An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn and The Greasy Strangler (both available on Netflix). Andrew answers some probing questions to try and get the gig as composer for Plastic Brain’s new movie. Does he succeed? Andre Hung: https://andrewhung.bandcamp.com/ We also speak with punk poet from Wakefield and Plastic Brain Press teamster Simon Widdop. Simon is currently developing his show for the Manchester Fringe in July. His book Sending A Drunk Text Whilst Sober is available from: http://plasticbrainpress.com/ Simon Widdop: https://www.simonwiddop.com/ This episode also features a reading from Manchester poet and performer Lenni Sanders (http://lennisanders.squadsite.uk/) And we have the first of our regular features, Joe’s Cupboard, from Joe Hayden. Plastic Brain Press invite you to enjoy and subscribe to our podcast. Follow us on social media: Twitter: @brainplastic; Instagram: plasticbrainpress. We are an independent small press for poetry, fiction and podcasts. Presented by Melody Clark & Richard Daniels Produced by Tom Wickstead
In the world of podcasting there are many DOs and DONTs. And we've decided to run with all of them! DO: find interesting and unusual guests. Check. DONT: Team up with a synthetic space brain. We did it anyway! Check! Plastic Brain is our leader and he really digs Earth creativity! So here is our new listening experience.A cabaret of chaos. This February make sure your mind goggles are set to Plastic Brain Press Presents:... Episodes are popping with interviews from writers, poets, artists and filmmakers. There will also be writers and poets reading their work and there will most definitely be subliminal messages along with a whole brainful of good time fun designed to interface joyously with the minds of pitiful Earthlings. Guests & Artists include: Ethan Minsker (http://www.ethanminsker.com/) Lewis Pavlovic (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7283240/) Math Bird (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07HFK2H7D/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1) Edie Beehiven (https://www.instagram.com/ediebeehiven/) Hannah Whitlow (https://www.hannahwhitlow.com/) Simon Widdop (https://www.simonwiddop.com/) Pinkie Maclure (https://www.pinkiemaclure.net/) Andrew Hung (https://andrewhung.bandcamp.com/) Plastic Brain Press Presents: is the fabulously creative and exciting new podcast from the only independent small publishing press run by a Plastic Brain from another dimension. Come and join our party and see what we do at www.plasticbrainpress.com Our podcast begins in February 2019. Join us!
Andrew Hung opened the show: - his new album "Realisationship" - adding vocals to his music - "The Greasy Strangler" - Jim Hosking - Michael St Michaels - much more so check it out! Mickey Keating then joined us talking about his film Psychopaths now on VOD! Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - "Oily Grapefruit", "Say What You Want" and "Open Your Eyes"" by Andrew Hung! --- 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/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Andrew Hung of "The Greasy Strangler" soundtrack and Mickey Keating director of Psychopaths! Greasy Strangler and Psychopaths
On this episode of Knobs, Matt and Chris discuss what they’ve been up to in the past few months away from the show. They also dedicate some time to the legacy of Tom Petty before getting to know Andrew Hung. Andy has just released a wonderfully weird solo album titled Realisationship, and is one half of the Bristol outfit, Fuck Buttons. Matt asks questions he’s always wanted to know about one of his fav bands of all time. It’s nice to be back! Knobs is brought to you by Atomic Film & Design