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This episode is sponsored by https://WE-PN.com Become your own VPN provider.To get 50% off enter promo code: kingraam50-------------------------This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/MASTYORASTY and get on your way to being your best self.-------------------------Ash Koosha is a British-Iranian technology entrepreneur, multidisciplinary artist, futurist and innovator. In this episode they continue their discussion on the latest tech news, AI and whether or not it can become self aware. https://x.com/AshKoosha-------------------------To learn more about psychedelic therapy go to my brother Mehran's page at: https://www.mindbodyintegration.ca/ or to https://www.legacyjourneys.ca/ for his next retreat.***Masty o Rasty is not responsible for, or condone, the views and opinions expressed by our guests ******مستی و راستی هیچگونه مسولیتی در برابر نظرها و عقاید مهمانهای برنامه ندارد.***--------Support the showhttps://paypal.me/raamemamiVenmo + Revolut: @KingRaam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is sponsored by https://WE-PN.com Become your own VPN provider.To get 50% off enter promo code: kingraam50-------------------------This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/MASTYORASTY and get on your way to being your best self.-------------------------Ash Koosha is a British-Iranian technology entrepreneur, multidisciplinary artist, futurist and innovator. In this episode they talk about AI and the future of technology and where it's headed.https://x.com/AshKoosha-------------------------To learn more about psychedelic therapy go to my brother Mehran's page at: https://www.mindbodyintegration.ca/ or to https://www.legacyjourneys.ca/ for his next retreat.***Masty o Rasty is not responsible for, or condone, the views and opinions expressed by our guests ******مستی و راستی هیچگونه مسولیتی در برابر نظرها و عقاید مهمانهای برنامه ندارد.***-------------------------King Raam Tour:Nov 21 2024 - Boston,Nov 23 2024 - New YorkNov 24 2024 - Washington, DCNov 26 2024 - AtlantaNov 29 2024 - Houston,Nov 30 2024 - Dallas, TXDec 3 2024 - San DiegoDec 4 2024 - Los AngelesDec 5 2024 - San FranciscoDec 8 2024 - PortlandDec 9 2024 - Seattlekingraam.com/tourSupport the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Final September 2023 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Tom Rogers, former CNBC/NBC Cable/TiVo overseer, now the new executive chairperson of Oorbit Gaming and Entertainment, who wll be joined by Oorbit president and chief executive Ash Koosha, and Peggy Dodson, president-chief executive officer of UBC TV Network, the urban-centric channel now available through smart TV products and multichannel bundles.
Hello and welcome back to the Ninja Tune podcast with your host Azariah Mai. On this episode Azariah will be sitting down with Edinburgh born, London Based producer Barry Can't Swim to chat about his upcoming EP 'More Content' dropping this June 24th. He'll give us a run down of his musical journey so far, we'll hear about some of the artists that inspire him at the moment and also some of the music he listened to growing up.
A remembrance of iconic Iranian novelist, poet, and activist, Dr. Reza Baraheni, with his son, Director Arsalan Baraheni, joining Jian from Toronto to speak about his late father's life and legacy. Plus a feature interview with multidisciplinary artist and futurist Ash Koosha in London (UK) on his mission to build virtual musicians. And the Roqe on-air team discuss “wall newspapers”, World Cup births, and the Letters of the Week relating to the annual Nowruz Home Video.
Interview with Matt Black, co-founder of Ninja Tune and one half of Coldcut. We explore his relationship with ambient music via some song selections that have signposted his life and also play music from and speak about the @0 ambient compilation he put together in aid of the charities Calm, Mind and Black Minds Matter. We discuss and play music from Ryuichi Sakamoto, Irresistible Force, Specimens, Coldcut, Steve Reich, Steve Roach and many more and get into the mind of this fascinating artist. This show originally aired as a Moving Sounds interview on Soho Radio.
On this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, we teamed up with Mind to organise a panel discussing mental health in the electronic music industry. The panel was hosted by Emma Mamo, Head of Workplace Wellbeing at the mental health charity, Mind. Mind have been working in partnership with Ninja Tune, Paradigm, POLY and Percolate to raise awareness of mental health across the electronic music industry and in the podcast, Emma was joined by Simon Denby (Percolate), ELKKA (Technicolour / femme culture), Peach (NTS) and Yaya Bey (Big Dada). They explored issues like stigma, how to take care of your mental health while working in the industry and what needs to change across the industry to make it more supportive of people's mental health. Mind in partnership with Ninja Tune, Paradigm, POLY and Percolate have developed some resources for people working in the electronic music industry so they can take care of their own mental health and look out for others There is a guide for: Organisations including a section for managers Artist managers - how to support your artists and take care of yourself Employees - how to take care of your own mental health and look out for others Freelancers - how to take care of your own mental health and look out for others You can find the resources at: https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/music-sector-guides/
www.foundation.app/kingraam Ash Koosha is back on the show to talk tech, NFT, crytpo, AI and the philosophical implications of our technological innovations.-----------Intro song: King Raam - Lazy Bee, Outro song: King Raam - Without Sleep-----------Social Media: @kingraam, Voice Messages: www.t.me/mastyorasty,Merch: www.kingraam.com/merch,Donations: paypal.me/raamemami, gofundme.com/kingraam
Join us for Episode 4 of the Active Hope Podcast, featuring Marina Gorbis, the Executive Director of the Institute for the Future, poet Brenda Shaughnessy, and illustrator and animator Tim Fielder. Kamilah Forbes, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and Paola Prestini of the Apollo Theater, the Kennedy Center, and National Sawdust engage in conversation surrounding futurism; how can we reimagine a collective future? How does futurism intersect with art and culture? What do we know about the future for sure, and what is there for us to create, together? Episode 4 Part 2 will be posted June 17, 2021. A special thank you to our guest, Marina Gorbis. Thank you to all artists featured in this part: Ash Koosha, Pamela Z, and Du Yun. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions or position of the Kennedy Center. For more information on Active Hope, including a transcript of this episode, please visit https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/special-programming/active-hope-podcast/
In this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, Luke Mark and Isaac Wood from the band Black Country New Road chat with Britt Walford, the drummer and founder of the influential band Slint. BC,NR and Slint are often compared to each other, so for the podcast we asked both groups to compile a list of records that they were listening to which either inspired their own musical output, that were important to them in some way or simply what they were listening to during the time of recording. Black Country, New Road’s debut LP ‘For the first time’ is out now on Ninja Tune and Slint’s ‘Spiderland’ turns 30 years old this month. Slint - Tweez: Big Black - Atomizer Saccharine Trust - Surviving You, Always Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime Killdozer - Burl Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade Sonic Youth - Bad Moon Rising Slint - Spiderland: Neil Young - After the Goldrush Sonic Youth - Evol Urge Overkill - Jesus Urge Superstar AC/DC - Back in Black Madonna - Like a Prayer Iggy and The Stooges - The Stooges BC,NR: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks The Wedding Present - Seamonsters Nirvana - Nevermind Texas Jerusalem Crossroads - Lift to Experience Arcade Fire - Funeral Taylor Swift - Fearless Oxbow - Thin Black Duke
In this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, Matt Black, Ninja Tune founder and 1/2 of Coldcut talks with Benny Wenda, the West Papuan independence leader. Coldcut — who are friends of the Wenda family and long term supporters of the Free West Papua campaign—invited Benny Wenda to contribute to the Keleketla! record that was released last year. The resulting track, ‘Papua Merdeka’, centres around a heartfelt political invocation led by Wenda. It’s a call for freedom for the nation of West Papua from Indonesia, from which Wenda fled in 2004 after being persecuted by the Indonesian military.
On this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, we listen back to Rough Trade Shop’s Zoom Q&A with Matt and Andy from BICEP, who were joined by special guest host Joe Muggs for an intimate conversation, with an opportunity for audience questions. This live-streamed Q&A event celebrates the release of Isles, the new album from BICEP that is out now. Two years in the making, Isles expands on the artful energy of their 2017 debut Bicep.
gofundme.com/kingraam We start the year with a bang. I have futurist electro producer Ash Koosha on the show. Ash dabbles in some dark electronic arts and is messing around with that Artificial Intelligence. Some of you may remember him from the lead role in "No one knows about the Persian cats." Ash has come a long ways from the undergrounds of Iran. Even though we've known each other for years this was the first time we actually sat down and had a full on conversation.Intro Song: King Raam - Lazy Bee, Outro Song: Careless - Ash Koosha, Social Media: @kingraam, Voice Messages: www.t.me/mastyorasty, www.kingraam.com, paypal.me/raamemami
On this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast, journalist Lauren Martin chats with Travis Stewart, also known as Machinedrum. “A View Of U”, Stewart’s new album on Ninja Tune is his most collaborative to date, featuring a cast of collaborators including Sub Focus, Chrome Sparks, Father, Freddie Gibbs, and more. On this episode Machinedrum talks about the new LP and how it relates to the universe, the infinite and out of body experiences. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast.
On this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast, journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson sits down with Ninja Tune MD Peter Quicke, Fay Milton from the band Savages and Chiara Badiali from Julie’s Bicycle. All three are co-founders of Music Declares Emergency, a group of artists, music industry professionals and organisations that stand together to declare a climate and ecological emergency. In this episode they discuss the music industry's response to the climate emergency and what needs to be done to help fix the crisis. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast. Note: This podcast was recorded pre-covid lockdown
All the best bits from the past week squeezed into 60 minutes. This week: the founder of Cobra beer, Lord Karan Bilimoria; electronic composer Ash Koosha; and British duo Ider perform live.
Matthew Yokobosky, fashion and material culture curator at the Brooklyn Museum, discusses a new exhibition on retro-futurist icon Pierre Cardin. Plus: we meet Ash Koosha, an electronic composer and futurist, to learn more about his latest creation – an artificial intelligence called Yona, and we take a trip to the seaside to learn more about the recently rebranded Hastings Contemporary from its director Liz Gilmore.
Noisia Radio this week; Phace joins us on the podcast and previews five new tracks. New music by MISSIN, Posij, Hybris, Ternion Sound, Forbidden Society, Ash Koosha and more..
Today’s episode of the Culture Creature podcast features a wide-ranging interview with musician and producer Ash Koosha. Ash and host Dan Redding discuss collaborating with software, ‘auxiliary humans,’ holographic performers, and much more. Listen to the Ash Koosha interview via the player above or in your podcast provider of choice. Ash’s new album is titled Return […] The post Podcast: A.I. And Music In Glorious Harmony, With Ash Koosha appeared first on Culture Creature.
This show is all about ContraBanned #MusicUnites, which is a South by Southwest showcase featuring music from the countries targeted in Donald Trump's executive order travel ban. I'll be speaking with Tristra Newyear Yeager of the music PR firm Rock Paper Scissors, a co-sponsor of ContraBanned. I'll also talk with two musicians performing at ContraBanned: Dena El Saffar of Salaam, and Bassel Almadani of Bassel & The Supernaturals. Plus music from Yussef Kamaal, Ash Koosha, and Mohsen Namjoo.
This show is all about ContraBanned #MusicUnites, which is a South by Southwest showcase featuring music from the countries targeted in Donald Trump's executive order travel ban. I'll be speaking with Tristra Newyear Yeager of the music PR firm Rock Paper Scissors, a co-sponsor of ContraBanned. I'll also talk with two musicians performing at ContraBanned: Dena El Saffar of Salaam, and Bassel Almadani of Bassel & The Supernaturals. Plus music from Yussef Kamaal, Ash Koosha, and Mohsen Namjoo.
This show is all about ContraBanned #MusicUnites, which is a South by Southwest showcase featuring music from the countries targeted in Donald Trump's executive order travel ban. I'll be speaking with Tristra Newyear Yeager of the music PR firm Rock Paper Scissors, a co-sponsor of ContraBanned. I'll also talk with two musicians performing at ContraBanned: Dena El Saffar of Salaam, and Bassel Almadani of Bassel & The Supernaturals. Plus music from Yussef Kamaal, Ash Koosha, and Mohsen Namjoo.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
"Music knows no boundaries, borders, or bans. No law or wall can suppress the beauty and power of song." - Rafiq Bhatia of Son Lux. This show is a playlist created by Son Lux. You'll hear music from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Pakistan and more. Including selections from Abida Parveen, A-WA, Alsarah, K'Naan, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Fatima Al Qadiri, Ash Koosha, Heems, Swet Shop Boys, Rafiq Bhatia, Omar Souleyman and many others.
JUAN ATKINS + MORITZ VON OSWALD, ASH KOOSHA, LEON VYNEHALL + DJ SHADOW top the list of this week's podcast highlights. MISTER JOSHUA + LUKE STOKES share duties here, beginning with a string of 4/4 selections ranging from minimal acid to deep + funky to pristine techno from JOSHUA. LUKE makes a strong left turn to... The post absci radio show [as0946] appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.
1. Bwana - Akira's Light - https://soundcloud.com/darts-1 2. Andre et Michelle - Chub Club -https://soundcloud.com/andre_et_michele 3. Ash koosha - Snow - https://soundcloud.com/ashkoosha 4. Ursa - Corporate Clouds - https://ursamusic.bandcamp.com/ 5. Spectateur - Early Birds - https://soundcloud.com/spectateur 6. Chris Prythm - Drivin' a Benz - https://soundcloud.com/chrisprythm 7. Ryan Hemsworth & Lucas - U Remain (Celadon City Remix)https://soundcloud.com/celadoncity 8. Sages - Telepathy for the Kind - https://soundcloud.com/sagessound 9. Queennsyze - Somebody Like You (Greazus Remix) https://soundcloud.com/queensyze 10. Sanctums - A Dark Reign https://soundcloud.com/sanctums 11. Ante Ujevic - Floating Trace - https://soundcloud.com/anteujevic 12. H.O.S.H - Meloman - https://soundcloud.com/hosh 13. JHNN - Act I Scene II - https://soundcloud.com/jhnn
Line Noise is a podcast about electronic music from Philip Sherburne and Ben Cardew. Episode six includes an interview with Ash Koosha about VR and music, we discuss the influence of Prince on electronic music, rounding up some of the best remixes and re-edits of his work (including what may well be a Daft Punk remix of Raspberry Beret), and chew over new releases from Kilchhofer, Floorplan, Beatrice Dillon, DVA and Max Graef & Glenn Astro. Plus, discover why Philip liked to sniff cassette cases back in eight grade. Photo credit: Ozge Cone
This week on the podcast, Matty, Ethan, and Alex interview John Congleton and talk extensively about his new album, Until the Horror Goes! After, Matty, Ethan, and Alex are joined with our newest member Dylan, as we talk about Unrest, Parquet Courts, Babyfather, Tim Hecker, The Wedding Present, Ash Koosha, The Range, Leon Vynehall, Carly […]
DMX KREW, BATU, OM UNIT, CHRISSY, + ASH KOOSHA are featured music selections on this week's episode. CHRIS WIDMAN, who hosts + selects music for both hours of the program, leads with a set of disco + boogie inspired cuts, eventually working his way though house, techno, grime, drum n' bass + electro-acoustic music, with... The post absci radio show [as0942] appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.
For this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast we sit down with Iranian electronic producer Ask Koosha to discuss his new album I AKA I. We find out more about his time growing up between Tehran and Frankfurt and how that shaped his early experiences with music, he also speaks about his studies at the Tehran Conservatory of Music and his eventual arrest and imprisonment for performing a secret gig with his then band. Along the way we delve into his creative process, his experiments on the edge of new technologies and software, and hear tracks that illustrate the broad range of sounds that have influenced his musical upbringing, with tracks from Jim O Rourke, Zbigniew Preisner, Sugar Rós, Jóhann Jóhannsson and Ryuichi Sakamoto. We finish with 5 new tracks from the Ninja Tune family of labels.
On tonight’s show new tunes from Hintermass. Ash Koosha, Concretism, a little record store day announcement, upcoming gigs and an attempt at astral projection across the stars. Lofty.
On the show this time we speak to Throwing Shade about her new EP on Ninja Tune, ‘House Of Silk’. We talk about her studies in Ethnomusicology, women in the music industry, and her dream collaboration with Drake. Along the way we hear some of the music that has inspired her musical journey including Michael Jackson, Oasis, John Coltrane, Bjork and Bob Dylan. We finish as always with 5 tracks from the Ninja Tune family of labels, new music from Darq E Freaker, The Invisible, David August, Ash Koosha and NY*AK.
A chat with London-based electronic music producer Ash Koosha.