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In this episode, we talk all about Turntables and how modern turntable technology has contributed to our vinyl obsession. I sit down with Edward Forth of Audio-Technica to explore the brand's pivotal role in the vinyl resurgence over the past two decades. From entry-level turntables to high-end gear, Edward shares insights on how accessibility, affordability, and a commitment to sound quality have helped generations of music fans fall in love with vinyl. We discuss the natural progression of a vinyl collector's journey, Audio-Technica's historic dedication to analog sound, and the lasting impact of their iconic models like the LP120. Whether you're new to vinyl or deep into upgrade territory, this conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at the gear that keeps the grooves spinning. Presented by A to Z Media - (http://atozmedia.com) Learn More: http://otherrecordlabels.com/fortheloveofvinyl
Kiana Li, the electronic producer and sound artist known as Gyrofield, creates music that steadfastly refuses simple categorization. Growing up in Hong Kong before relocating to Bristol and eventually Utrecht, she began making music in isolation – alone in her bedroom and sharing tracks online. When their parody track “Out Of My Mind” unexpectedly caught fire in 2019, it marked the beginning of a fascinating artistic evolution that continues to unfold in surprising ways.Our conversation reveals how deeply intertwined Kiana's artistic and personal identities have become. As a self-described "cat-spirited interdisciplinary artist," she discusses how exploring gender fluidity has influenced her approach to creating music that exists beyond conventional boundaries. "What happens when we make identity fluid?" she asks, suggesting that both transness and artistic expression allow people to "possess otherness and turn it into something beautiful."What emerges most powerfully from our discussion is how music has functioned as both survival mechanism and connection point for Gyrofield. Growing up neurodivergent and socially isolated, creating electronic music offered an essential lifeline. Now, as a respected artist with releases on labels like Metalheadz and XL, she's using her platform to explore complex emotions while still creating moments of joy.Follow Gyrofield on Instagram: @gyrofieldListen to Gyrofield's music: Suspension of Belief – Bandcamp Akin / Mother – BandcampIf you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.Huge thanks to Lost and Sound's sponsor – Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaBored on the beach? Grab a copy of my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War-era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.
Eli Keszler joins me this week to talk about rethinking sound, space, and what it means to create music in an uncertain world. A lifelong percussionist, Eli's work has often explored the edges of rhythm and texture—dismantling traditional approaches and rebuilding them into something uniquely his own. Eli isn't just a percussionist who produces great albums though. A visual arist and a creative mentor who has collaborated with everyone from Oneohtrix Point Never to Laurel Halo to Skrillex. We talk about how his relationship with the studio has shifted over time, how working in film has expanded his compositional approach, and how speed and density in performance can create a strange kind of stillness. His new self-titled album on LuckyMe marks his eleventh solo release and reflects years of process, reflection, and experimentation.The conversation also opens out into something I‘m currently really interested in asking artists‘ opinions on: how the function of music itself is changing. As digital culture reshapes how we interact, consume, and listen, Eli reflects on the possibility that music might be returning to something more spiritual, more tactile—more connected to personal and communal practice than product. We talk about the idea of a “humanist retreat” from the frictionlessness of tech, and how creative work might serve as a space to resist or reimagine that drift.Listen to Eli Keszler's music:BandcampListen to Eli Keszler (2024):BandcampFollow Eli Keszler on Instagram: @eli_keszlerIf you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Lost and Sound is sponsored by Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaWant to go deeper? Grab a copy of my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War-era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.
In Bloom is your weekly 60-second anime news recap — the comfiest way to stay caught up with all the biggest weekly anime episode drops (spoiler-free of course-ish)!This week:
In Bloom is your weekly 60-second anime news recap — the comfiest way to stay caught up with all the biggest news and rumours!This week in anime news:
What began with nothing more than a four-track recorder, a couple of "crappy mics," and a friendship forged over Erik Satie records at university parties led to the quietly seminal influence Stars Of The Lid have had over ambient, modern composition and drone music over the past four decades. I spoke with Adam Wiltzie – one half of the project (the other, Brian McBride sadly passed away in 2023).Against the backdrop of 1990s Austin – a city dominated by rock and country music – Stars of the Lid emerged with something radically different. Their debut album "Music for Nitrous Oxide" quietly initiated a revolution, pushing against what Adam describes as the prevailing white boy funk and laying groundwork for what would become a seminal force in ambient and modern composition. Now celebrating its 30th anniversary with a remastered release, Wiltzie reflects on those early creative days with the late Brian McBride and the unexpected longevity of their collaborative vision.Wiltzie is so disarmingly unpretentious I almost gulped at one point. "I am definitely my own worst critic and I still love getting bad reviews," he confesses with surprising candor. This willingness to embrace imperfection has fueled a four-decade career spent continually moving forward rather than getting stuck in pursuit of perfection – a lesson valuable for creators in any medium.Most poignantly, Wiltzie shares how Brian McBride's passing inspired this anniversary project, bringing memories of their formative creative partnership back to the surface. The reissue serves not as nostalgic celebration but as a "time capsule" documenting how two university students with minimal equipment created atmospheric soundscapes that seaped their way into the water influencing generations of musicians working at the intersection of ambient, drone, and modern classical composition.Listen to Stars of the Lid's music:BandcampListen to Music for Nitrous Oxide (30-Year Anniversary Remastered): BandcampFollow Adam Wiltzie on Instagram: @adamwiltzieIf you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.Thanks to Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear and sponsors of Lost and Sound. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaIf you're looking for summer read and you've not read it yet, check out my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you like tales of punks outwitting the establishment, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.
This playlist is 52% vinyl friendly. Worst ever! Apologies to all vinyl enthusiasts. The Miniot Wheel is as minimalist a stab at the record turntable as can be. ‘A modified Audio-Technica cartridge plays the record from underneath, with the spindle in the centre used to turn it on and off, skip tracks and adjust the […] The post Episode 141 – Original upload 6.7.25 appeared first on 41Rooms.
In Bloom is your weekly 60-second anime news recap — the comfiest way to stay caught up with all the biggest weekly anime episode drops (spoiler-free of course-ish)!This week:Time travel, kaiju, queer rage, sandwich therapy &… an astronaut novelist?
In Bloom is your weekly 60-second anime news recap — the comfiest way to stay caught up with all the biggest news and rumours!This week in anime news:
How do you make an album through personal upheaval? I spoke with rRoxymore about the process of making her third album "Juggling Dualities" – a work born from the ashes of emotional upheaval and creative block. When we sat down together, the genre-blurring producer opened up with remarkable candour about finding her way back to music through surrender rather than force."I couldn't produce any track of music that was satisfying for my standards," rRoxymore aka Hermione Frank confessed, describing the frustration that preceded her creative breakthrough. The turning point came when she abandoned expectations entirely – no planned album, no pressure to deliver a product, just pure exploration. What emerged was something she considers her most honest work, created in a surprisingly short timeframe with an authenticity that surprised even herself.The conversation ventured beyond the album into rRoxymore‘s journey as an artist – from her early days in France feeling constrained by rigid genre expectations, to finding freedom in Berlin's electronic music scene, to her recent move to a smaller city where she's embracing a slower rhythm of life. Throughout it all, she's maintained a fluid relationship with genre, using it as "a reference point that you'll avoid to go to" rather than a rigid framework to follow.Perhaps most striking was her deliberate disconnection from digital noise during this period of creation. "I deleted all the socials for a while," she shared, emphasizing the importance of asking fundamental questions: "What do I want? Who am I?" This return to essentials allowed her to follow her natural rhythm – a practice she describes as "maybe financially not as rewarding, but it's so satisfying."Listen to rRoxymore's music: Bandcamp Artist Page – rRoxymore Listen to Juggling Dualities (pre-order available):Bandcamp – Juggling Dualities Follow rRoxymore on Instagram: @rroxymore If you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.Thanks also to this episode's sponsor, Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaWant to go deeper? Grab a copy of my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War-era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.
Richard Fearless is a true lifer. The DJ, producer and Death In Vegas founder sits down with Paul to reflect on 30 years of musical evolution that has taken him from the hugely influential Heavenly Social to Mercury Prize nominations, a top ten hit about a serial killer sung by Iggy Pop to his current creative renaissance, working free from industry bullshit and producing his best work in years,Growing up in remote Zambia with music-loving parents, Fearless recalls connecting with music at an early age. His path would lead through the emerging London techno scene of the late '80s and '90s, where he cut his teeth as a resident DJ alongside contemporaries like Andrew Weatherall and The Chemical Brothers before launching Death in Vegas. The conversation reveals a pivotal moment when commercial success led to a crossroads rather than continued mainstream pursuit.What emerges is the portrait of an artist who deliberately stepped away from major labels, management, and industry expectations to craft a more authentic sonic identity. His riverside studio "The Metal Box" becomes central to this narrative – an analog sanctuary where tape machines, field recordings, and environmental sounds combine to create the stripped-back, trance-inducing techno of his current work. "I make my best music when I'm digging deep within myself," he explains.Perhaps most compelling is Fearless's admission that he feels more proud of his recent, independent work than the commercial hits that brought him fame. His collaborative ventures with friend of Lost and Sound Daniel Avery and new dub-inspired night "Holy" demonstrate an artist still pushing boundaries rather than retreating into nostalgia. "I feel as excited about DJing as I was when I was 20," he confesses, signaling that artistic liberation has reinvigorated his passion.Death Mask by Death In Vegas is out now. Listen on BandcampFollow Death In Vegas on Instagram: @deathinvegasmusicIf you enjoy Lost and Sound, I've got a little favour to ask: please subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.Huge thanks to Lost and Sound's sponsor, Audio-Technica – makers of vcry fine engineered audio gear. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaWant to go deeper? Grab a copy of my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War-era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up
Party Like It's the Three Kingdoms!What happens when one of China's greatest military minds wakes up in modern-day Tokyo and decides to become a music manager? Ya Boy Kongming! blends ancient strategy with EDM beats, and we're here for every chaotic, heartfelt moment. Join us as we break down this genre-bending banger and ask the big questions—like, would Sun Tzu make a good hype man?At More Than Hentai, we're here to help you decide if the anime everyone's talking about is actually worth your time—and your watchlist.Joining Brendan in the Sugoi Studio (calling in all the way from the US of A) is Dave, the voice behind Anime Field Guide.In this episode, we're diving into:hook & expectationsstory & world-buildingcharacters & chemistryanimation & stylesoundtrack & voice actingimpact & watchabilityplus lots more anime related banter!A big thank you and virtual hug also goes out to our Producers - Duffo, Michael C and Oni, you're the best
We're living in fractured times. What can art really offer us? Lyra Pramuk's powerful new album Hymnal might just offer a clue — not through escapism or easy answers, but by embracing contradiction and carving out sonic spaces where new ways of being can start to take root.I visited Lyra at her studio in Berlin to talk about the making of what could be one of the most bold and affecting records of the year. Building on the foundation of her acclaimed 2020 debut Fountain, she's taken things somewhere even more unflinching — a place of dissonance, grief, ritual, and surprising beauty. Hymnal isn't here to soothe; it mirrors the complexity of the world around us, while still offering room to breathe and imagine something different.What's remarkable is how central collaboration is to this work. There's Berlin's Sonar Quartet, whose strings thread through the record with a kind of aching elegance. But perhaps most unexpected is her partnership with a slime mold — yes, a slime mold — whose movements across poetic maps helped shape the flow of her vocal improvisations. It's as wild as it sounds, and just as moving.Our conversation drifts through everything from the spiritual and physical labour of music-making to the poetic logic of electronic sound. Lyra shares thoughts on technology as an extension of our bodies (think spiders sensing the world through their webs), the limits of Cartesian mind-body dualism, and why electronic music can hold radical potential — not just as art, but as a way of reimagining how we live together. Where techno-capitalism demands hierarchy and separation, Hymnal offers something else: a kind of sacred entanglement between people, nature, and machines.Listen to Lyra Pramuk's music: Spotify – Artist | BandcampListen to Hymnal (2025): Spotify – Album Hymnal | Bandcamp – HymnalFollow Lyra Pramuk on Instagram: @lyra.pramukIf you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.Thanks also to this episode's sponsor, Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaWant to go deeper? Grab a copy of my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War-era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.
Bradley Zero simply has that rare fusion of global success and grassroots authenticity. From humble beginnings as a teenage bar back in Leeds to becoming the founder of Rhythm Section International, what makes Bradley's approach so refreshing is his unwavering commitment to community. During our conversation, he reveals how finding his tribe in Peckham transformed his understanding of creative collaboration. "I was part of something," he reflects. "It wasn't networking... it was people somehow congregating around a small geographical area with an insane amount of creative energy." This foundation informs everything he touches – from his NTS radio show to Jumbi, his one-turntable hi-fi bar that draws inspiration from Jamaican sound systems and David Mancuso's legendary loft parties.The pandemic proved pivotal for Bradley, creating space for reflection on his role within the industry, leading him to launching Future Proof – a mentorship initiative aimed at demystifying the often secretive workings of the music industry. His observations about discovering the lack of diversity at upper industry levels led to this mission of opening doors and creating change "one step at a time."If you've ever danced to one of his sets or tuned in to his NTS show, you'll know that Bradley's musical philosophy defies easy categorization, embracing everything from jazz and broken beat to minimal techno and 90s piano house. Add to this rock solid DIY ethics, where "balancing micro and macro," help him keep check in on where he‘s at, helping him in nurturing local scenes while thinking globally.Whether discussing the challenges of festival versus club DJing or offering wisdom to his younger self about enjoying the journey, I loved having this chat.Follow Bradley Zero on Instagram @bradley_zeroExplore Future Proof, his emerging‑artist mentorship programme at Rhythm Section: Future Proof If you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.Lost and Sound is sponsored by those good people at Audio‑Technica – check them out here: Audio‑TechnicaIt's that time of the year where if you‘re looking for a beach read about Berlin and you‘ve not done so already, grab a copy of Coming To Berlin, my journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War‑era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC World Service.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind‑the‑scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up
The fiftieth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is here and it's taking home all of the awards!!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
Talking with Nicola Cruz feels a bit like tuning into a different frequency—the producer and DJ has spent the last decade helping redefine perceptions of South American electronic music through a series of transcendental releases and live appearances. Based in Ecuador, Cruz doesn't give many interviews, so I was super happy to have this rare conversationHe talks about his approach to DJing, where instead of scanning a crowd, he locks into the energy of one or two people and lets that guide the set. It's a more intimate, slower way of connecting, sometimes taking hours, and sometimes never quite happening at all. But when it works, it shapes everything.We also get into his field recording work—using geophones to capture the movement inside glaciers, recording whale sounds deep underwater. These aren't just sonic experiments; for Cruz, they're a way of exploring how we relate to the parts of the world we can't usually hear. His new album Kinesia lives in this space—somewhere between the physical and the imagined.At the heart of it all is a deep belief in creative freedom. Though he's formally trained, Cruz talks about the importance of unlearning, of breaking structures down in order to build something new. If you're interested in where electronic music, listening, and inner exploration overlap, this one's worth your time.Listen to Nicola Cruz's music: Spotify | BandcampListen to Kinesia: Spotify | BandcampFollow Nicola Cruz on Instagram: @nicola_cruzIf you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen.Thanks also to this episode's sponsor, Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaWant to go deeper? Grab a copy of my book Coming To Berlin, a journey through the city's creative underground, via Velocity Press.And if you're curious about Cold War-era subversion, check out my BBC documentary The Man Who Smuggled Punk Rock Across The Berlin Wall on the BBC Sounds app.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.
The fiftieth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is here and it's chock full of celebration and unfiltered Q&A action!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The forty-ninth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is here and it's gonna rock your f**kin' socks off!!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
Audio-Technica released the AT-LPA2, a transparent turntable with a high-density acrylic chassis and platter designed to dampen vibrations and improve sound quality. The power supply and playback controls are separated into a different unit to reduce electrical interference. The turntable uses a belt-driven system with an optical sensor for consistent speed and features a redesigned carbon fiber tone arm with interchangeable counterweights for cartridge compatibility. The AT-LPA2 is priced at $2,000 and is available widely, following the limited-edition AT-LP2022 model.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The forty-eighth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is here and it's gonna rock your f**kin' socks off!!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The latest episode of More Than Hentai has arrived and it's here to cure whatever ails you!The salt and pepper senpai, Brendan White is joined in the Sugoi Studio by Australia's resident Master of the Cards, Mr. Nigel Chee, to share their thoughts on Natsu Hyuuga and OLM's 2023 drama mystery hit, The Apothecary Diaries.At More Than Hentai, our goal is to help you decide whether the featured anime is worth your time. In this episode, we'll be discussing:hook & expectationsstory & world-buildingcharacters & chemistryanimation & stylesoundtrack & voice actingimpact & watchabilityplus lots more anime related banter!A big thank you and virtual hug also goes out to our Producers - Duffo, Michael C and Oni, you're the best
The forty-seventh episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and so is (in our best Justin Timberlake voice) Ani-May!!.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The forty-sixth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's betting it all on black.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The forty-fifth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's here to save the world and pat chicks.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The forty-forth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back with our early takeaways from the Spring 2025 season!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The latest episode of More Than Hentai has arrived and it's dropping an SSS combo on it's way into your earholes.The salt and pepper senpai, Brendan White is joined in the Sugoi Studio by content creator supreme, ZombiesLvBacon, to share their thoughts on Adi Shankar and Studio Mir's 2025 action fantasy video game crossover hit (which has just had a second season confirmed!), Devil May Cry.As a friendly FYI, this episode will be a full deep dive on episode one, titled "Inferno", so be ready for spoilers.A big thank you and virtual hug also goes out to our Producers - Duffo, Michael C and Oni, you're the best
The forty-third episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back, and with it, spicy takes on 30+ anime from the Winter season.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The forty-second episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and here to help you curate the definitive watch list for the upcoming Spring season.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
Snitzer ordered a couch, and it had to be sent back. Duji's ice skating coach would beat her. Charlie is his uncle's executor. Charlie and Snitz took a tour of Audio-Technica. A conspiracy on Snitzer's daughter's upcoming wedding.
Rover started watching the Karen Reed documentary. Can Rover's smart watch be causing his neck pain? Will an all-digital sprinkler system be the next big purchase? Lawn rollers, aeration, and sink less sinks. Snitzer ordered a couch, and it had to be sent back. Duji's ice skating coach would beat her. Charlie is his uncle's executor. Charlie and Snitz took a tour of Audio-Technica. Conspiracy on Snitzer's daughter's upcoming wedding. People weigh in on the motorboating scandal. Snitzer thinks motorboating is cheating. What have the guys said to make their ladies upset? Former Yankees player Brett Gardner's son's cause of death has been revealed. Rover thinks Duji needs an EpiPen at her house. Caller upset that a woman hit his son while she was backing out of a parking spot. The Washington Post sent an email to Elon Musk's dad. Trump officials sharing confidential information through Signal.
Snitzer ordered a couch, and it had to be sent back. Duji's ice skating coach would beat her. Charlie is his uncle's executor. Charlie and Snitz took a tour of Audio-Technica. A conspiracy on Snitzer's daughter's upcoming wedding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rover started watching the Karen Reed documentary. Can Rover's smart watch be causing his neck pain? Will an all-digital sprinkler system be the next big purchase? Lawn rollers, aeration, and sink less sinks. Snitzer ordered a couch, and it had to be sent back. Duji's ice skating coach would beat her. Charlie is his uncle's executor. Charlie and Snitz took a tour of Audio-Technica. Conspiracy on Snitzer's daughter's upcoming wedding. People weigh in on the motorboating scandal. Snitzer thinks motorboating is cheating. What have the guys said to make their ladies upset? Former Yankees player Brett Gardner's son's cause of death has been revealed. Rover thinks Duji needs an EpiPen at her house. Caller upset that a woman hit his son while she was backing out of a parking spot. The Washington Post sent an email to Elon Musk's dad. Trump officials sharing confidential information through Signal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The forty-first episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's coming to you live from Fortress Melbourne for our FIRST EVER in person recording!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The fortieth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's coming it's quite the irresistable dreamboat!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
Jeffrey's first original phrase. Rover has his own theories on what happened to Gabby Petito. JLR has two words for this lady. Jeffrey walked home from the fence company. Talking to yourself. What did the mechanic say about JLR's car? Jeffrey was seen at a rest stop deleting call logs. Rover toured Audio-Technica's facility and everyone on the show got new headphones. Today is Val-Ray's birthday and the anniversary of Jeffrey's moms passing. The woman who claims to have been raped by P. Diddy and Jay-Z says the lawyer pressured her to sue. Gloria Allred takes 75% of her victims' winnings. Snitz gets the first pair of headphones. Lead singer of En Vogue lives in her car. Former UFC fighter, BJ Penn, makes bizarre claims about how his mother. Charlie watched the Ruby Franke docuseries and was upset by the husband not doing anything to help the kids. MMA fighter Bryce Mitchell defends the comments he made about the Earth being flat. The giants built the pyramids. Good vibrations. Bryce Mitchell believes Hitler was a good guy and that Christians don't charge interest. Charlie investigates the reason for the jackhammering sound.
Jeffrey's first original phrase. Rover has his own theories on what happened to Gabby Petito. JLR has two words for this lady. Jeffrey walked home from the fence company. Talking to yourself. What did the mechanic say about JLR's car? Jeffrey was seen at a rest stop deleting call logs. Rover toured Audio-Technica's facility and everyone on the show got new headphones. Today is Val-Ray's birthday and the anniversary of Jeffrey's moms passing. The woman who claims to have been raped by P. Diddy and Jay-Z says the lawyer pressured her to sue. Gloria Allred takes 75% of her victims' winnings. Snitz gets the first pair of headphones. Lead singer of En Vogue lives in her car. Former UFC fighter, BJ Penn, makes bizarre claims about how his mother. Charlie watched the Ruby Franke docuseries and was upset by the husband not doing anything to help the kids. MMA fighter Bryce Mitchell defends the comments he made about the Earth being flat. The giants built the pyramids. Good vibrations. Bryce Mitchell believes Hitler was a good guy and that Christians don't charge interest. Charlie investigates the reason for the jackhammering sound.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeffrey met the saleswoman who just got engaged. Rover toured Audio-Technica's facility and everyone on the show got new headphones. Today is Val-Ray's birthday and the anniversary of Jeffrey's moms passing. The woman who claims to have been raped by P. Diddy and Jay-Z says the lawyer pressured her to sue. Gloria Allred takes 75% of her victims' winnings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeffrey met the saleswoman who just got engaged. Rover toured Audio-Technica's facility and everyone on the show got new headphones. Today is Val-Ray's birthday and the anniversary of Jeffrey's moms passing. The woman who claims to have been raped by P. Diddy and Jay-Z says the lawyer pressured her to sue. Gloria Allred takes 75% of her victims' winnings.
The thirty-ninth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's coming with a special guest host as Tamagotshe enters the Sugoi Studio!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The thirty-seventh episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and feeling a little delicate after a few nights in Bangkok.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The thirty-sixth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back after 20 years in the demon tower.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-Fox Corp., adquiere Red Seat Ventures.-OmniHuman-1: la IA de TikTok que crea videos realistas con una sola imagen.-Audio-Technica amplía su catálogo con la nueva Serie R.Patrocinios¿Buscas anunciarte en pódcast en México? RSS.com y RSS.media te ofrecen un amplio catálogo para llegar a millones de oyentes en México y LATAM. Escríbenos a ventas@rss.com y haz crecer tu idea.Proyecto sonoro de YoSoyElOtro Asociación Cultural que conecta arte, cultura y migración. Con 12 episodios (6 conversacionales y 6 narrativos), aborda migraciones actuales e históricas desde España, como un ejercicio de memoria y comprensión mutua, generando puentes críticos para hacer realidad una convivencia en diversidad.. Disponible en plataformas de pódcast y en yosoyelotro.org.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
The thirty-fifth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's just somehow managed to land a double axel!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
www.patreon.com/banjopodcast Today we have a follow-up episode to #152, which featured the engineers behind the innovative ToneDexter product, by Audio Sprockets. In this one, host Keith Billik demonstrates what ToneDexter can do, by programming wavemaps using every combination of 3 different banjo pickups (by K&K, Schatten, and EMG) and 5 different microphones (by Rode, Behringer, Shure, Audio Technica, and Mesanovic). Sponsored by Elderly Instruments, Peghead Nation, Sullivan Banjos, and Bluegrass Country Radio Episode Time Codes: Intro & explanation of WaveMap Shootout - 03:40 Microphone Base Samples (Not using ToneDexter): Rode NT5 (Small diaphragm condenser) - 12:27 Behringer ECM8000 (Omnidirectional measurement microphone) - 17:27 Shure SM57 (Dynamic cardioid) - 22:29 Audio Technica AT4047(Large diaphragm Condenser) - 27:05 Mesanovic Model 2 (Figure 8 ribbon) - 31:46 Pickup Base Samples (Not using ToneDexter): K&K Banjo Twin - 40:38 Schatten BJ-02 - 47:13 EMG ACB Barrel - 53:47 Wavemap Samples K&K Pickup wavemaps: Rode NT5 - 42:18 Behringer ECM8000 - 43:18 Shure SM57 - 44:16 Audio Technica AT4047 - 45:14 Mesanovic Model 2 - 46:14 Schatten Pickup WaveMaps: Rode NT5 - 48:26 Behringer ECM8000 - 49:29 Shure SM57 - 50:32 Audio Technica AT4047 - 51:38 Mesanovic Model 2 - 52:42 EMG ACB Barrel Pickup WaveMaps: Rode NT5 - 55:02 Behringer ECM8000 - 56:08 Shure SM57 - 57:16 Audio Technica AT4047 - 58:22 Mesanovic Model 2 - 59:30 Conclusion + Keith's Reaction - 1:00:36 Contact the show: pickyfingersbanjopodcast@gmail.com
The thirty-third episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and it's just somehow managed to land a double axel!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The thirty-second episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and bringing along over 2 dozen anime impressions with it!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The latest episode of More Than Hentai has arrived and it's got a belly full of cup ramen!The salt and pepper senpai, Brendan White is joined in the Sugoi Studio by Parker Zensai, one of the legends behind The Anime Freshmen, to share their thoughts on Yuuto Suzuki and TMS Entertainment's 2025 potential action comedy smash, Sakamoto Days.As a friendly FYI, this episode will be a full deep dive on episode one, titled "The Legendary Hitman", so be ready for spoilers.A big thank you and virtual hug also goes out to our Producers - Aaron L, Dan Gee, Duffo, Fruge, Onni, Skreemus, Smashfxn and Voidmayonnaise, you're the best
The thirty-first episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is back and is feeling refreshed after the holiday period.Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
The thirtieth episode of More Than Headlines, your go-to podcast for all things anime is here and is ready to bring you up to date on all the hits and misses from the 2024 Fall season!Join hosts Brendan White and Courtney Smith every week as they dive into the latest news, rumors, and must-know updates from the world of anime. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or just getting started, this is your ticket to staying informed and entertained. Don't miss out on the freshest insights and hottest gossip in anime
Hi :) Thank you for your opinions on the mic, I do appreciate them and have an idea whether this one will work or not thanks to you. :) I got a new lavalier/clip on mic by Audio Technica (this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ZLV77E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000ZLV77E&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 ) to use in my tutorial/lesson videos and I hope this one will work better then my previous one. Can you hear a lot of hiss or rumble? :) Thank you for helping me out, I hope I made the right choice. ♥ In this video I'll be opening some packages/gifts that were sent by you guys (THANK YOU!) By this video I in no way am pressuring you to send me gifts, I appreciate them deeply though :) Enjoy my reactions to the gifts, they are not always relaxing though :P Make sure to check out the AMAZING BOOK ABOUT ASMR and our community "Idiot's Guides:ASMR", this is huge! : http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1615648186/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1615648186&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Directory: 0-02:15- intro :) Hello ♥ can you hear me? how's the mic? :) 02:20-07:34 - first gift (beautiful hand made card with a charm leaf. Thank you! ) 07:35-15:15 - LOTS of tissue paper wrapped gifts :D I mean it's a tissue paper heaven! :D Thank you, sweetie! ♥ 15:17-18:33 - ASMR book, "Idiot's Guides:ASMR" !!! Thank you Ilse and Julie ♥ !!! Check it out please, its one of the first books about ASMR in print and it's very well done!! :D Lots of great information gathered by two beautiful ladies that are a part of our community! Make sure to get a copy: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1615648186/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1615648186&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Sorry I was falling asleep a bit to the pages sound at the end of it @_@ 18:34-21:54 - me being awkward (lol) because the package was not for me but for Ally ASMRrequests, I'll be sending it to her soon :) You have to see my face!! I am lost. It's a cute gesture, I just didn't expect it hehehe. :) 22:00-25:07 - cute Koala toy, and souvenirs from Australia :) Thank you, Maggie ♥ 25:08-end - me gushing from excitement of getting my first Bath Bombs :D I already used one and it was PARADISE! :D thank you! ♥ Products/equipment I used/worn in this video: Nailpolish: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004KRV8MS/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004KRV8MS&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Lipstick: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BCXAXW/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004BCXAXW&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Mascara: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DF25VN6/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00DF25VN6&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Foundation: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AYCOR7G/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00AYCOR7G&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Concealer: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BM1WKT0/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00BM1WKT0&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 My binaural microphone is a set of 2 microphones : http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BR20OM/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004BR20OM&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 2 microphone cables: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002E1P2Q/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0002E1P2Q&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Recorder: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UK7G3UO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00UK7G3UO&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 Camera: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004H8FN8A/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004H8FN8A&linkCode=as2&tag=wwwyoutub0e8c-20 #ASMR #GentleWhispering #relax 6/18/15 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/support