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“I am seeking. I am striving. I am in it with all my heart.” -Vincent van Gogh Welcome to another inspiring episode of Turmeric & Tequila with your host, Kristen Olson! Today, we are excited to welcome Amanda Corrales, founder and executive director of Avante Garde, an organization passionately committed to supporting emerging artists in Colorado. In this episode, Amanda shares her journey through the complexities of arts funding, tax challenges, and maintaining financial stability as an artist. She dives deep into how Avante Garde is revolutionizing support systems for artists by facilitating access to funding, educational resources, and robust community networks. Amanda discusses the sharp disconnect between public funding and the artists it aims to support, emphasizing the need for a sustainable ecosystem for artists to not only survive but thrive. From personal anecdotes of her struggles and successes to broader societal implications, the conversation also explores the importance of mindset, authenticity, and the universal language of art in fostering inclusion and diversity. Tune in as we uncover the realities of the art world, discuss innovative solutions to age-old problems, and get inspired by the power of community and resilience. Don't forget to subscribe to Turmeric & Tequila, where we challenge your thinking and encourage you to live your most authentic life. Join us! Amanda Corrales, the Founder and Executive Director of Avante Garde, is a visionary leader dedicated to supporting Colorado's emerging artists. With a deep understanding of the challenges artists face in achieving financial stability and creative fulfillment, she established Avante Garde to combat economic insecurity and mental health pressures in the artistic community. Under her leadership, the organization focuses on dismantling financial barriers and fostering a thriving artistic ecosystem. Her efforts are crucial in enriching Colorado's cultural landscape, contributing significantly to the state's $2.6 billion arts and culture sector. Amanda's commitment to expanding the organization's reach includes forming strategic partnerships and engaging with local businesses, thereby making art more accessible and enhancing the community's cultural vibrancy. Avante Garde (AG) is a Colorado non-profit organization established in 2021. Our operation in the Denver Metro area aims to help Colorado's emerging artists achieve financial stability and creative fulfillment to overcome the pressing challenges of economic insecurity and mental health pressures. www.avantegarde.org Instagram: @avantegardeorg Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com
Watch here - https://youtu.be/XPDndgV3uNc?si=4u5CDZcxrX8SjbJLAvante Garde is a non-profit created by Amanda. Avante Garde was created to help creators grow and succeed in their art/craft. We left a donation link below but defiantly enjoy an amazing discussion that goes far beyond Amanda' non-profit. Not only can you learn about an awesome cause, but you can also join along for some great laughs along the way!!Support Avante Garde and follow Amanda: Donate - https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/fundraising/b9cf8c5e-3b68-4091-be67-1d6b242b2e3cWebsite - https://www.avantegarde.org/IG - https://www.instagram.com/avantegardeorg/---------------------------------------------------------------Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Google podcast, TuneIn, Stitcher, Pandora, and anywhere podcasts are heard
This is a different type of episode where we suspend the typical musical format abd take a step into the Avante Garde. This is a collection of music extracts, sound effects, dialogue and are placed within a conceptual frame. The sounds are provided by Sonic Orchestral Sounds. This is an eccentric one-off format as we go ''Over The Edge". Please feel free to donate or Tip the show at sonictyme@yahoo.comPlease have a look at these special interest sites.If you would, please make a donation of love and hope to St. Jude Children's HospitalMake an impact on the lives of St. Jude kids - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (stjude.org)Get your Vegan Collagen Gummies from Earth & Elle, available thru Amazon at this link.Amazon.com: Earth & Elle Vegan Collagen Gummies - Non-GMO Biotin Gummies, Vitamin A, E, C - Plant Based Collagen Supplements for Healthier Hair, Skin, Nails - 60 Chews of Orange Flavored Gummies, Made in USA : Health & HouseholdKathy Bushnell Website for Emily Muff bandHome | Kathy Bushnell | Em & MooListen to previous shows at the main webpage at:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1329053Pamela Des Barres Home page for books, autographs, clothing and online writing classes.Pamela Des Barres | The Official Website of the Legendary Groupie and Author (pameladesbarresofficial.com)Listen to more music by Laurie Larson at:Home | Shashké Music and Art (laurielarson.net)View the most amazing paintings by Marijke Koger-Dunham (Formally of the 1960's artists collective, "The Fool").Psychedelic, Visionary and Fantasy Art by Marijke Koger (marijkekogerart.com)For unique Candles have a look at Stardust Lady's Etsy shopWhere art and armor become one where gods are by TwistedByStardust (etsy.com)For your astrological chart reading, contact Astrologer Tisch Aitken at:https://www.facebook.com/AstrologerTisch/Tarot card readings by Kalinda available atThe Mythical Muse | FacebookEmma Bonner-Morgan Facebook music pageThe Music Of Emma Bonner-Morgan | FacebookFor booking Children's parties and character parties in the Los Angeles area contact Kalinda Gray at:https://www.facebook.com/wishingwellparties/I'm listed in Feedspot's "Top 10 Psychedelic Podcasts You Must Follow". https://blog.feedspot.com/psychedelic_podcasts/
Your favorite global brands Gia (@classicallygia), Naomi (@naomicalhoun) and Nicole (@BehindTheSecret) are here to break down the PENULTIMATE episode premiere of Project Runway Season 20! They're joined by the incomparable Sarah Carradine (@sarahcarradine) for an Avante Garde architectural adventure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the Other Side of Midnight, Frank starts off the show with an incredible interview with presidential candidate RFK Jr.. He moves on to talk about the shrinking amount of young people writing letters and how there should be a revival. Moving into the next hour, Frank sits with Thomas Carey for a fascinating talk about UFO disclosure and World UFO Day. After, Frank goes into his commendations followed by his take on the new Arnold Schwarzaneggar documentary and his family game night. Finishing the show, Frank discusses Ozempic, a weight loss drug, Japan getting the go ahead to dump radioactive waste into the ocean, a new archeological discovery, Elvis Costello and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rebecca Binn's Gee Vaucher: Beyond Punk, Feminism and the Avante Garde (Manchester University Press, 2022) is the first book-length work dedicated to the life and career of Vaucher. As one of the people who defined punk's protest art in the 1970s and 1980s, Gee Vaucher (b. 1945) deserves to be much better-known. She produced confrontational album covers for the legendary anarchist band Crass and later went on to do the same for Northern indie legends the Charlatans, among others. More recently, her work was recognized the day after Donald Trump's 2016 election victory, when the front page of the Daily Mirror ran her 1989 painting Oh America, which shows the Statue of Liberty, head in hands. This is the first book to critically assess an extensive range of Vaucher's work. It examines her unique position connecting avant-garde art movements, counterculture, punk and even contemporary street art. While Vaucher rejects all 'isms', her work offers a unique take on the history of feminist art. The book explores how her life has shaped her output, with particular focus on the open-house collective at Dial House in Essex, a centre for radical creativity. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Rebecca Binn's Gee Vaucher: Beyond Punk, Feminism and the Avante Garde (Manchester University Press, 2022) is the first book-length work dedicated to the life and career of Vaucher. As one of the people who defined punk's protest art in the 1970s and 1980s, Gee Vaucher (b. 1945) deserves to be much better-known. She produced confrontational album covers for the legendary anarchist band Crass and later went on to do the same for Northern indie legends the Charlatans, among others. More recently, her work was recognized the day after Donald Trump's 2016 election victory, when the front page of the Daily Mirror ran her 1989 painting Oh America, which shows the Statue of Liberty, head in hands. This is the first book to critically assess an extensive range of Vaucher's work. It examines her unique position connecting avant-garde art movements, counterculture, punk and even contemporary street art. While Vaucher rejects all 'isms', her work offers a unique take on the history of feminist art. The book explores how her life has shaped her output, with particular focus on the open-house collective at Dial House in Essex, a centre for radical creativity. Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
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Andy Sugg spoke about his classical Saxophone education, playing Punk the same day as Avante Garde classical, and the music of Michael Brecker – one of the world's great saxophonists... LEARN MORE The post Brecker by Sugg & Mackey appeared first on Bent Notes.
Locked On Canes - Daily Podcast On Miami Hurricanes Football & Basketball
Could the next “big wave” in recruiting that Mario Cristobal talked about be starting this week? Gaby Urrutia from 247 Sports reports that 4-star linebacker Malik Bryant could finally make his announcement this week and the Miami Hurricanes are still seen as favorites. Former Florida commit Tommy Kinsler, a 3-star offensive lineman, is making his announcement on July 28th and the Canes are favored. Host Alex Donno brings another name into the fold. 4-star wide receiver William Fowles (transfering from Dade Christian to Avante Garde) has set an announcement date for August 3rd and Miami is now considered the frontrunner. If Fowles arrives, he will join Nathaniel “Ray Ray” Joseph and Robbie Washington as 2023 wide receiver commits. Donno also looks ahead to a possible commitment from 5-star OT Samson Okunlola. The Hurricanes have been favored for him for weeks but he hasn't set an announcement date. Is there any concern? Plus, Alex recaps some cool comments from Miami edge rusher Jahfari Harvey about how the Hurricanes players have adapted to the new culture and higher standards from Mario Cristobal very quickly. They got off to a good start in spring practice. Will the momentum continue into the fall? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Canes - Daily Podcast On Miami Hurricanes Football & Basketball
Could the next “big wave” in recruiting that Mario Cristobal talked about be starting this week? Gaby Urrutia from 247 Sports reports that 4-star linebacker Malik Bryant could finally make his announcement this week and the Miami Hurricanes are still seen as favorites. Former Florida commit Tommy Kinsler, a 3-star offensive lineman, is making his announcement on July 28th and the Canes are favored. Host Alex Donno brings another name into the fold. 4-star wide receiver William Fowles (transfering from Dade Christian to Avante Garde) has set an announcement date for August 3rd and Miami is now considered the frontrunner. If Fowles arrives, he will join Nathaniel “Ray Ray” Joseph and Robbie Washington as 2023 wide receiver commits. Donno also looks ahead to a possible commitment from 5-star OT Samson Okunlola. The Hurricanes have been favored for him for weeks but he hasn't set an announcement date. Is there any concern?Plus, Alex recaps some cool comments from Miami edge rusher Jahfari Harvey about how the Hurricanes players have adapted to the new culture and higher standards from Mario Cristobal very quickly. They got off to a good start in spring practice. Will the momentum continue into the fall?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We have lost two of the most influential composers in the electronic music scene in just over three weeks. Klaus Schulze & Vangelis both had music careers spanning over 50 years. I had the privilege of seeing both musicians performing, only once for Vangelis at the Royal Albert Hall in 1976, supporting his first album for RCA, Heaven & Hell. Klaus Schulze as many of you know was a member of Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Tempel & Cosmic Jokers before departing on a solo career with a prolific output of over 100 albums. Greek composer Vangelis was best known for his epic soundtracks to Blade Runner, Chariots Of Fire & more, renowned for harnessing experimental electronic sounds from Avante -Garde to Symphonic, a "one man quasi-classical orchestra" composing and performing on the first take. As we take our journey into this latest edition, let's reflect with sadness on the power & majestic sounds these two incredible musicians have given us over many decades., R.I.P. Playlist no 212 01.09 Mike Hans STEFFL ‘Return 2' TXL (single) *** https://mikehanssteffl.bandcamp.com Reply by email 11.22 Mike Hans STEFFL ‘L Train Rider' (single) 18.38 mho ‘How Are You' (single) https://mhotunes.bandcamp.com Reply by email 21.58 mho ‘Eternal' (single) 26.41 Colour Me ‘Blue Is Calm' (single) 30.29 Jason Blake Remix ‘Ghost of a Small Child' (single) www.higherlevel.media 37.16 Bernhard Wostheinrich & Stepen Parsick ‘Mundane' (album Ultima Ratio) ***https://bernhardwoestheinrich.bandcamp.com 48.11 Ash Ra Tempel ‘Jenseits' (album Join In) www.ashra.com *** 57.02 Frank Beissel & Steve Roach ‘Drift Departure' (album Nautical Twilight) https://steveroach,bandcamp.com 01.07.40 Kloob & Onasander 'Storm Raising' (album Tempestarii) https://winter-light.bandcamp 01.15.27 Achillea ‘Daydreaming :The Seeress Prophecy' (album Sweet Summertime-Music For Good Vibes) www.bscmusic.com 01.19.52 Jens Gad - ‘Glass_Palace' (album Sweet Summertime-Music For Good Vibes 01.25.14 Marie Wilhelmine Anders ‘Winter' https://triplicaterecords.bandcamp.com 01.33.40 Hélène Vogelsinger ‘What Should I Do' (album An Initiation to Game B:Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) https://helenevogelsinger.bandcamp.com 01.34.39 Hélène Vogelsinger ‘A Place To Rediscover Each Other' 01.39.12 Polypores ‘Hyperincandescent' (album Hyperincandescent) *** www.DiN.org.uk 01.48.14 John Gregorius ‘Here Now' (album In Awe) www.spottedpeccary.com 01.52.33 John Gregorius ‘In Awe' 01.57.49 Erik Wollo ‘Inversion Part 2' (EP Inversion) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com 02.01.09 Meg Bowles ‘Ancient Paths Pilgrimage' (album Pilgrimage) www.heartdancerecords.com 02.07.38 Meg Bowles ‘Cloudburst Over A Parched Land' 02.13.54 Prospector Sound ‘Flatland Prospect' (album Sargasso Sea) www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.18.39 Prospector Sound ‘Laguna' 02.23.09 n Vitro ‘La luz diurna' (album Deriva Adentro) https://deepelectronicspodcast.bandcamp.com 02.26.17 Hverheij ‘Biomorphology' (album Afterlight) https://triplicaterecords.bandcamp.com 02.29.18 Hverheij ‘Nothing But the Pest u Lent' 02.33.17 Digitonal ‘The Dances Patterns (Musin Mix)' 02.38.32 Julian Tenembaum ‘Fragmentos' (album Fragmentos) https://juliantenembaum.bandcamp.com 02.41.38 Julian Tenembaum 'Nocturne' 02.45.49 Carl Lord ‘Dream Zone' (album Dream Zone) www.heartdancerecords.com 02.50.11 Brooks & Day ‘Transcendence' https://wwwbrooksandday.bandcamp.com 02.53.54 David Joseph Jennings ‘Jasmine' ( Faith Of A Flower) www.heartdacerecords.com
One of the best things about ska is that it's such a flexible genre. You can mix it with soul music, black metal, or anything in-between. There have even been different artists that have mixed electronic music with ska over the years, but now Eichlers is taking the weirdo, Avante-Garde-meets-pop sensibilities of Hyperpop and using that as a foundation for what he's calling "Hyperska." What does hyperska (or even Hyperpop for that matter) sound like? You're going to have to listen to our interview with the subgenre's innovator to find out. We talk to Russ Wood (aka Eichlers) about his influences, which includes 100 gecs, Joan of Arc, El Ten Eleven, Johnny Foreigner, The Matches, Slapstick, Spraynard, Vantana Row, and much more. We also learn about his time in the San Jose punk scene (The same scene that Adam and Aaron used to be part of with their band Gnarboots). Russ also apologizes to Mike Park for being a picky eater while he was interning at Asian Man Records, and Adam spits a killer Boboso verse about toast. Be sure to check out Eichlers new record on Bad Time Records. It features guest appearances by Skatune Network, Tape Girl, Boboso, and even our own beloved co-host, Adam Davis.Check out Hey Coffee at heycoffeeco.com and get fresh, sustainably sourced coffee mailed to your door. Use the code DEFENDSKA and get a 15% discount on your order Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/indefenseofska)
Aaron “Pie Man” Kay today on Hempresent with Vivian McPeak only on Cannabis Radio. Aaron “Pie Man” Kay, a counter-culture icon and long-time member of the Youth International Party, or Yippies. Aaron is infamous for throwing pies in the faces of various politicians and celebrities, including conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, former New York Mayor Abe Beame, former Senator Patrick Moynihan, former California Governor Jerry Brown, and Avante Garde artist Andy Warhol. Throughout the '70s and '80s, with the sounds of the rebellion still ringing in America's ears, Aron Kay railed against the establishment using a variety of creamy desserts.
Today we discuss the lesson learned from 2021 Scripp's Spelling Bee champion, Zaila Avante-Garde. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-TALK [800-273-8255]1-800-SUICIDE [800-784-2433]Teen Line (Los Angeles)800-852-8336The Trevor Project (LGBTQ Youth Hotline)866-488-7386National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-SAFE [800-799-7233]Crisis Text LineText "Connect" to 741741 in the USALifeline Chathttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/International Suicide Hotlines: http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.htmlhttps://www.nowmattersnow.org/skillswww.suicidesafetyplan.com
Zaila Avant-Garde winning the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee, Peacock's new dating show 'Pride & Prejudice', Marsha Blackburn's feud with Taylor Swift, Eric Garcetti being named the US Ambassador to India, GOP lawmakers thanking Manchin and Sinema for filibuster support, and 'Black Widow' bursting into the box office Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Translated 2018 by Seaweed. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com, and your comment may be shared in a future episode.
Today's episode is with Lisa VonKurvink. She's been a finalist and and winner at the North American Hairstylist Awards (NAHA) twice, which is a big deal. NAHA has been called the Oscars of hair and its probably the most prestigious in North America. Lisa's work is amazing and just one look at her pics, especially her Avant Garde and her texture work, will tell you that she is not your typical hair stylist. Lisa was raised in Minnesota and was initially a drama-nerd. She followed that dream to Los Angeles where she ultimately ended up in school to be a hair stylist and well on her way tp being a hair nerd. After seeing her first Avant Garde hair show she was hooked. Since, she has made quite a name for herself within the growing community of Avant Garde hairstylists. Of course those that can call her their hairstylist in Phoenix AZ know of her work and are proud to be under her scissors, but Lisa's Avante Garde work also helps them as she finds inspiration and confidence through doing her Avant Garde work. In this episode, Lisa shares how she is inspired, about her process, and where her past pieces current reside. https://www.lisakurvink.com/https://www.instagram.com/lisavonkut/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/LisaVonKurvink/about/ Kites and Strings Website: https://www.kitesandstrings.com/Facebook: @kitesandstringspodcastTwitter: @KitesandstringsInstagram: @Kites_and_stringsKites and String's is produced and edited by Steve Ploum at Turning Stones Counseling, Inc.Our theme music is by Harrison Amir, and all other original music by purple planet music at https://www.purple-planet.com
Frank Zappa was one of the most unique artists of the 60s and 70s. This was due in no small part to his exposure to 20th century composer, Edgard Varese. Please follow, give a good rating and share this podcast with your friends!Next Time: Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon and The Wall
In this episode, we feature the distinguished Hungarian documentary filmmaker and multimedia artist, Peter Forgas in conversation with Miguel Lopez Beraza.Peter Forgács has a long-standing reputation as Hungary’s most innovative documentary film-maker. He was recently granted the Dragon of Dragons award during the 60th anniversary of the Krakow Film Festival for his exceptional contribution to the development of the international cinema. The Dragon of Dragons award is the highest distinction granted by the Krakow Film Foundation Programme Council. Previous recipients include prominent film-makers Werner Herzog, Allan King, Albert Maysles, and Jonas Mekas.Beyond all of his accolades and successes as an artist, Peter Forgács is a deeply kind and generous human being and we are so grateful to have had the chance to sit with him recently to discuss his works, his inspirations, and the concepts with which his work is based on.References: Artists WebsiteFilmography of Peter ForgácsArtists as Amateurs: Intersection of Nonprofessional Film Production and Neo-Avant-Garde Experimentation at the Balázs Béla Stúdió in the Early 1970sGábor BódyGroup 180Freedom is Mere Illusion: Experimental Music and Media Arts in HungaryCreative History: Engaging the Works of Peter Forgács Cinema's Alchemist: The Films of Peter Forgaćs by Editors, Bill Nichols and Michael Renov
Some of the topics we discuss with Ben Turner, creator of Earth No Patio include: How Ben’s experiences in the art and culinary world led him to this structured, yet highly associative experiment of pairing recipes with soundscapes. Why some of the best (or most efficient) recipes can seem almost boring or banal, but tend to be extremely thoughtful in their structure and sequence. The intuitive process by which Ben selects the recipes he features on Earth No Patio - from bland, unassuming Italian eggplant recipes, to Ayurvedic dishes that comment on bile color and bodily excrement. Why Ben views cocktail recipes as punctuation in his podcast, as well as a few thoughts on the wild and funky barscapes he’s been playing with in recent episodes. What to drink while chatting with Avante Garde composer and artist John Cage, And much, much more.
Season 1 Episode 1: In this first official episode, we begin our look at Old Hollywood as Billi recounts the tragic life of Jean Seberg. From (probably) small town beginnings to the center of an elaborate FBI scandal, we track Jean's journey as she stumbles her way through International superstardom.
Growing up on an eclectic diet of Jazz and Soul provided by his parents’ record collection, St. Jones is hard to pin down musically. Inspired by his family’s love of music, St Jones took up DJing at the age of 10 and started playing around with his father’s Jazz LPs, it was only a few years later that St. Jones discovered House music. This time he took the Jazz route
An exhibit exploring the theme of artists’ manifestos, entitled, Manifesto: Art x Agency, is now at the Hirshhorn museum, in Washington DC. Our show today will take up these passionate art arguments: the series of Manifestos written over the last century: manifestos for each emergent Avante-Garde: the the Futurists, the Dadaists, the Surrealists, the Objectivists, […]
Vandaag lekkere muziek van Fun Boy Three, Billy Joel, Marvin Gaye, The Isley Brothers, Avante-Garde en The Neon Philharmonic
Laurencin is a difficult painter to study. In addition to her work not quite falling in line with the artists who were her contemporaries, her personal papers are difficult to access, are censored, and have strict limitations put on their use. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Oh Lord do we ever feel it coming as we dive back into the weird, wonderful, nearly constantly horny world of poetry with E.E. Cummings (and learn why we definitely wrote his name properly here). RJ remembers the 90s, Megan defends Avante Garde art against good sense, and we all learn that real love is less about marriage and more about being true to your farts.
Bio: GAB JUZ from Spacious Sounds. Hailing from the outskirts of East Rand and inspired by the raw sounds of planet earth, He lives digging for rare gems which he Showcases on his podcast called Spacious Sounds. He has also been part of the biggest events in SA,Back to the City , Avante Garde and Red Bull Beat Battle. Gab Juz (Guest Mix) Tracklist 1. Ozo - Anambra (Edited Version) 2. Roberto Bronco - Lighthouse 3. Wilmer Woo - Elephant & Castle 4. Five Seasons - Shiva (Original Mix) 5. Fila Brazillia -Furball Shindig (Original Mix) 6. Living Room - Chocolade (Original Mix) 7. Oddisee - Alarmed (Original Mix) 8. Nanna.b - Suitcase 9. ClassicBeatz feat.Miles Bonny & Shhor - The Tones 10. DJ Koze feat. Róisín Murphy - Scratch That (Original Mix) 11. A Vision Of Panorama - Patches of Light (Jex Opolis Remix) 12. Rare Moods - Dancing True The Night Twitter: gab_juz Instagram: gabjuz Facebook: gab juz Booking : 0719062699
Here she is! Margot Bevington is a teacher and musician who makes joyful and gentle music that you and your family will enjoy. This is her first podcast interview and she knocked it out of the park. We talked music and about her studies which include Avante Garde music. It blew my mind! It was so cool that she took time out of her day job which is teaching music to high school students (and many other ages) to talk to me. Continue reading Episode #177 – Margot Bevington on the site.
Shock World Service 081: Trigger Points by Sunken Foal 22/10/18 Dublin, Ireland 1. Daphne Oram - Melodic Group Shapes Simple, primitive synthesis and effects, and all the better for it. Daphne Oram had a unique method of drawing shapes on 35mm film and covering it to sound. I'm not sure if his is an example of the method though. 2. Raymond Scott - Sleepy Time Some of the tracks of this ‘Soothing sounds for Baby' album are perhaps a little harsh and piercing for today's infant but I think this one has a comporting warm tone. I love how you can hear the difference between each voice of the synth sequence. 3. Monoton - Jsca I became aware of Konrad Becker's early 80's synthetic soundscapes some years ago and I've been a huge fan since. Mono Tone / Monotonous: however you want to take it is fine by me. 4. Bernard Parmegiani - Jeux de Configurations Parmegiani is kind of a Daddy for me. By simply deviating from conventions in art you can pretty easily come up with something considered Avante-Garde. I find that sometimes the emperor is wearing no clothes. But making that work compelling, absorbing or transcending is another matter. I listened Parmegiani's ‘La Création Du Monde' in college in a pitch black room played back on a big set of Genelec mid field monitors and it spoke to me in volumes. Hope it speaks to other people just as much. 5. Arnold Dreyblatt - Luftmenschen IMinimalist composer Arnold Dreyblatt explores the psychoacoustic properties of prolonged stringed instrument techniques on his ‘Second Selction' LP. Well worth lying down for. 6. Rashad Becker - Dances V This is kind of ‘The New Music' for me. Really descriptive synth work-outs with little or no spacial affectation. Lots of dynamics and energy. The absence of regular rhythm and melody is so welcome. 7. Duane Pitre - Section IV Big lovely acoustic drones. Exploring layers of harmonics with washing movements. This is from 2012's ‘Feel Free' and is totally worth a listen. 8. Meyers - Inhaler II Another artist I kinda think of as ‘The New Music' ; ). Apparently, Meyers was struck down with a bad illness and relegated to a small computer/contact mic set up and set about making a bit of a masterpiece in his ‘Negative Space (1981–2014)' LP. 9. Roly Porter - Birth Roly Porter's ‘Life Cycle of a Massive Star' is a massive, massive album. Originally a member of Planet-Mu's Dub Step visionaries Vex'd along with Jamie Kuedo. Kinda does what is said on the tin. 10. Lasry / Baschet - Quatuor Pour Trois The opening titles to early 80's children's television show ‘Music Box' are forever inscribed on my brain. A few years ago I found out the music was by Jacques Lasry and played on the Cristal Baschet (invented by the Bashet Brothers), the creepy sounding glass & metal rodded instrument. So unique sounding and beautifully composed to get the maximum ‘odd' but memorable recordings. This track is from ‘Les Structures Sonores' album and is well worth checking out. 11. Autechre - Mirrage Taken from Ae's latest ‘NTS Session (part 4)' LP. People have been crying out for Autechre to make more legato music since their ‘Vletrmx' opus in 1995. We got a couple of hours of it this year and it's deep to say the least. This is probably my favourite track from the eight hour album put out this year (2018). 12. Kate NV - BUG Really charming, free sounding compositions from Kate NV. Beautifully illustrated postcards to go along with all the tracks from her для FOR LP. 13. Brian Eno - Innocenti Eno seemed to have really codified his ambient approach by 1992's ‘The Shutov Assembly' LP. So much patience and space and still so slick. I go back to this LP a lot. Neither happy or sad, just right ; ) Read notes on all 52 tracks at at http://www.shockworldservice.com/081/
Two avante garde guitars two generations apart are the focus this time, as Mike and Pat look at releases from Sonny Sharrock and Mary Halvorson. Plus, Mike unloads on Pat for his Beach Boys obsession. Sonny Sharrock – GUITAR, ASK THE AGES; Mary Halvorson – MELTFRAME; Tomeka Reid Quartet – SELF TITLED.
You can make all sorts of connections among the four selections discussed in this episode, but Pat & Mike aren't about trying too hard. Listen as Ambrose Akinmusire (and Stan Getz) enter the ranks of artists "lucky" enough to be discussed three times on this venerable show. Stan Getz – SWEET RAIN; Ambrose Akinmusire – A RIFT IN DECORUM – LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD; Miles Davis – LIVE AT FILLMORE EAST MARCH 7, 1970; Count Basie / Lester Young – SAVORY COLLECTION VOLUME 2
The forecast for this cast is . . . well, we're doing a show about four alto sax players named Sonny. Make your own meteorological joke. Sonny Stitt – REARIN’ BACK/ TRIBUTE TO ELLINGTON; Sonny Fortune – SERENGETI MINSTREL; Sonny Criss – SONNY’S DREAM; Sonny Simmons – BURNING SPIRITS.
Arthur Blythe was Columbia's last major "out" signing, and he gets the full episode treatment now that he's playing with the angels. Horace Tapscott – THE GIANT HAS AWAKENED; Arthur Blythe –LENOX AVENUE BREAKDOWN, LIGHT BLUE; Roots - STABLEMATES. Plus, Pat misses by that much on all four selections of the Mike-citement meter.
Ionit Behar!!! This week we are joined by Spertus Curator and Independent force Ionit Beher. We talk Spertus, Ben Shahn, Fieldwork Collaborative, the Chicago Parks District and Public Spaces, field houses and the “More Strange then True,” the tension of Public Trust, and The bathroom as the site of the new Avante Garde. Enjoy!
Lionel Richie got nothing on Sonny Rollins - as we learn from Newk's 15 minutes solos on the incredible (and sometimes exhausting) Complete Village Gate release, he sure can keep it going all night long. Branford M. solo and Dexter Gordon chip in to provide context and Pat rants about the movie Sing. Branford Marsalis – IN MY SOLITUDE; Dexter Gordon – BOTH SIDES OF MIDNIGHT; Sonny Rollins – COMPLETE LIVE AT THE VILLAGE GATE 1962
Pat's been combing through the bins and another episode focusing on the black stuff results. Also, he almost convinces Mike that irreputable is a real word. Stone Alliance – STONE ALLIANCE; Jane Ira Bloom – MIGHTY LIGHTS; Hannibal Marvin Peterson – NAIMA; Jeff Parker – THE NEW BREED; Los Admiradores - BONGOS, FLUTES, GUITARS.
Mike and Pat catch up on a couple of quartets missed on the fourth anniversary show and a couple more poll winners from 2015. Their pledge - this year we make up our own stinkin' list of 2016 releases to cover (by stealing from other lists, naturally). Tom Harrell – FIRST IMPRESSIONS; Henry Threadgill – IN FOR A PENNY, IN FOR A POUND; Harold Land – PROMISED LAND; Plotz – EXTRAORDINARY RENDITIONS.
It's all about the loneliness of the solo jazz man this time, as Mike and Pat take a listen to some solo recitals by unlikely instruments. Trombone? Alto Saxophone? Acoustic Bass? Drums (and things)? You get the idea. Anthony Braxton – FOR ALTO; Albert Mangelsdorff – TROMBONELINESS; Han Bennink – NERVE BEATS; Dave Holland – ONES ALL
2100HRS (LONDON) Electronic Mass with Tim Larke on the first Friday of every month. Taking you on a two hour musical journey through Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde, mixed with love by your host Tim Larke! EXPLORE: ELECTRONIC MASS ON RADIO NOVA LUJON Get your shouts and requests in via the usual social media sites… ELECTRONIC MASS ON TWITTER ELECTRONIC MASS ON FACEBOOK CONTACT THE SHOW DIRECT (E-MAIL) The post 01.07.16 Electronic Mass appeared first on Radio Nova Lujon.
2100HRS (LONDON) Electronic Mass with Tim Larke on the first Friday of every month. Taking you on a two hour musical journey through Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde, mixed with love by your host Tim Larke! EXPLORE: ELECTRONIC MASS ON RADIO NOVA LUJON Get your shouts and requests in via the usual social media sites… ELECTRONIC MASS ON TWITTER ELECTRONIC MASS ON FACEBOOK CONTACT THE SHOW DIRECT (E-MAIL) The post 06.05.16 Electronic Mass appeared first on Radio Nova Lujon.
2100HRS (LONDON) Electronic Mass with Tim Larke on the first Friday of every month. Taking you on a two hour musical journey through Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde, mixed with love by your host Tim Larke, and featuring great new tracks from Detroit Swindle and Ramrock Records / Mr Bird feat Greg Blackman. Tune in from 9pm (GMT) EXPLORE: ELECTRONIC MASS ON RADIO NOVA LUJON Get your shouts and requests in via the usual social media sites… ELECTRONIC MASS ON TWITTER ELECTRONIC MASS ON FACEBOOK CONTACT THE SHOW DIRECT (E-MAIL) The post 01.04.16 Electronic Mass appeared first on Radio Nova Lujon.
2100HRS (LONDON) Electronic Mass with Tim Larke on the first Friday of every month. Taking you on a two hour musical journey through Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde, mixed with love by your host Tim Larke. Tune in from 9pm (GMT) EXPLORE: ELECTRONIC MASS ON RADIO NOVA LUJON ELECTRONIC MASS ON TWITTER ELECTRONIC MASS ON FACEBOOK CONTACT THE SHOW DIRECT (E-MAIL) The post 04.03.16 Electronic Mass appeared first on Radio Nova Lujon.
One is the loneliest number, but two is awesome. It's time for another show about duets, something Mike will never have with Joanna Newsom, because - well, stay tuned to find out. Charlie Haden – THE GOLDEN NUMBER; Jaki Byard/Tommy Flanagan – THE MAGIC OF TWO; Don Cherry / Ed Blackwell – EL CORAZON; Irene Schweizer / Han Bennink - IRENE SCHWEIZER & HAN BENNINK
2100HRS (LONDON) Electronic Mass with Tim Larke on the first Friday of every month. Joining the musical dots between Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde. The fun kicks off at 9pm (GMT) EXPLORE: ELECTRONIC MASS ON RADIO NOVA LUJON ELECTRONIC MASS ON TWITTER ELECTRONIC MASS ON FACEBOOK CONTACT THE SHOW DIRECT (E-MAIL) The post 05.02.16 Electronic Mass appeared first on Radio Nova Lujon.
Mike and Pat take the remaining winners of the Village Voice's best of 2014 to that special place only they have the pass-keys to, ponder the purpose of french horns in jazz, and generally whoop it up in 2015's final blast. Walter Smith III – STILL CASUAL; Yosvany Terry – NEW THRONED KING; Wadada Leo Smith – GREAT LAKES SUITE; Mark Taylor – QUIETLAND.
How do we love thee? Let Mike and Pat count the ways they love David Murray (not all 130+ albums, but many) in this very special "things were better back in my day now get off my lawn" episode about the beauties of eighties jazz. Plus, Pat makes new friends discussing Saturday and Sunday shows from the Chicago Jazz Fest. David Murray: HOME, BLACK & BLACK, SOUTH OF THE BORDER; CREOLE.
This year, the boys check out the Village Voices top ten list of jazz albums and as usual, find hits 'n' misses. Plus, Mike and Pat rant about ECM. Billy Childs – MAP TO THE TREASURE; Steve Lehman – MISE EN ABIME; Tom Harrell – TRIP; David Virelles – MBOTO.
Keep your voices down - Mike's mom is sleeping. Or something like that. The boys record this one while visiting their respective parental units, which wreaks havoc on the audio (but tugs on the heartstrings). Also, in the bonus segment about Jazz Times' top ten combos, Pat has some bad news for Mike about Weather Report. John Butcher – THIRTEEN FRIENDLY NUMBERS: Paul Motian – AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD; Kirk Knuffke – ARMS & HANDS; Stan Getz/Kenny Barron – PEOPLE TIME.
Electronic Mass is pleased to be back this Friday 7th August. Taking you on a 2hr musical journey through Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde. Mixed with love by your host Tim Larke. Tune in from 21:00hrs (GMT) Go Go Penguin and Hopopono A Splendored Lovething – Eden Rock Rollin’ Stone – Red Astaire Start Movin’ – FATHER FUNK Hang It Up – Patrice Rushen Aragon – Roy Ayers House On The Rock – Rob Mehl Midtour – HENRY WU Downside Up – COLLEN & WEBB Reich & Darwin – Chassol Dealing – Up High Collective Brand New Funk – Adam F Higher Ground – The REFLEX Tango Forte (Timewarp Inc remix) – Dublex Inc Strandbar (Justin Van Der Volgen remix) – TERJE, Todd Bailemos Con El Diablo (Original Mix) – TKUZ Seabird – Alessi Brothers We Got to Have Peace (Remake) (’85 Version) – Curtis Mayfield Flight Formation (Danny Krivit Edit) – Soccer96 Slightest Right – Makaya McCraven, Junius Paul & Justefan Passion (Niles Philips remix) – Teddy Presberg Nobody – BASTEDOS Worldwide (Solid Groove’s Wednesday at Midnight Mix) – Domu Manila – Seelenluft Afrovibes (Timewarp Inc remix) – Globe By DJ Max & Gabb Morocco (feat Shawn Lee) – MA BEAT Buyer – CHEAPEDITS The Hustle (Original Mix) – Freddie Cruger Deetour – Karen Young Why not download or stream the last few months of shows by visiting this link.. twitter.com/emassradio facebook.com/ElectronicMass electronicmassradio@gmail.com
Electronic Mass is pleased to be back this Friday 7th August. Taking you on a 2hr musical journey through Soul, Disco, Funk, Electronica, Jazz and the Avante Garde. Mixed with love by your host Tim Larke. Tune in from 21:00hrs (GMT) Go Go Penguin and Hopopono A Splendored Lovething – Eden Rock Rollin’ Stone – Red Astaire Start Movin’ – FATHER FUNK Hang It Up – Patrice Rushen Aragon – Roy Ayers House On The Rock – Rob Mehl Midtour – HENRY WU Downside Up – COLLEN & WEBB Reich & Darwin – Chassol Dealing – Up High Collective Brand New Funk – Adam F Higher Ground – The REFLEX Tango Forte (Timewarp Inc remix) – Dublex Inc Strandbar (Justin Van Der Volgen remix) – TERJE, Todd Bailemos Con El Diablo (Original Mix) – TKUZ Seabird – Alessi Brothers We Got to Have Peace (Remake) (’85 Version) – Curtis Mayfield Flight Formation (Danny Krivit Edit) – Soccer96 Slightest Right – Makaya McCraven, Junius Paul & Justefan Passion (Niles Philips remix) – Teddy Presberg Nobody – BASTEDOS Worldwide (Solid Groove’s Wednesday at Midnight Mix) – Domu Manila – Seelenluft Afrovibes (Timewarp Inc remix) – Globe By DJ Max & Gabb Morocco (feat Shawn Lee) – MA BEAT Buyer – CHEAPEDITS The Hustle (Original Mix) – Freddie Cruger Deetour – Karen Young Why not download or stream the last few months of shows by visiting this link.. twitter.com/emassradio facebook.com/ElectronicMass electronicmassradio@gmail.com
Mike and Pat mourn the passing of avante garde jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman by discussing some of his lesser known recordings. Ornette Coleman – SOMETHING ELSE!!!, LIVE AT THE GOLDEN CIRCLE, VOL 1; NAKED LUNCH; COLORS.
The candles blew and then disappeared, the curtains flew and then he appeared, saying "baby, don't be afraid" . . . to discuss the first four releases on powerhouse jazz label Black Saint: Billy Harper – BLACK SAINT; Archie Shepp – SEA OF FACES; Muhal Richard Abrams – SIGHTSONG; Don Pullen – CAPRICORN RISING.
Pat pulls out some recently picked up vinyl and one chestnut from his high school years and behold - all four are from the bell-bottom decade! What's it all about? Tune in to find out. Dexter Gordon – HOMECOMING; Lee Konitz – SATORI; Chico Freeman – THE OUTSIDE WITHIN; Oscar Peterson – PLAYS TRISTEZA.
2100 (UK) Electronic Mass is back this Friday taking you on a two hour musical journey through Soul, House, Afro, Electronica, Jazz, Avante Garde and mixed with love by your host Tim Larke. twitter.com/emassradio facebook.com/ElectronicMass electronicmassradio@gmail.com
2100 (UK) Electronic Mass is back this Friday taking you on a two hour musical journey through Soul, House, Afro, Electronica, Jazz, Avante Garde and mixed with love by your host Tim Larke. twitter.com/emassradio facebook.com/ElectronicMass electronicmassradio@gmail.com
What's that sound in the sky? Is it a screaming pterodactyl? An air-raid siren? Joan Crawford's ghost? No, it's a big Mac Attack. Enjoy this all-Jackie McLean episode. Mike sure didn't. Jackie McLean – JACKIE'S BAG, LET FREEDOM RING, OLD AND NEW GOSPEL; Grachan Moncur III - EVOLUTION
Four trios push in different directions against the "jazz trio" template, Pat rants about young people, Mike eats bacon - this episode has everything. Plus, it's quiz time! Monocled Man – SOUTHERN DRAWL; Hedvig Mollestad Trio – ENFANT TERRIBLE; Neil Cowley Trio – LOUD LOUDER STOP; Mary Halvorson - THUMBSCREW
Downbeat picked the ten best albums of 2013; Mike and Pat pick on the list. Ambrose Akinmusire – THE IMAGINED SAVIOR IS EASIER TO PAINT; Bad Plus – RITE OF SPRING; Frank Wess – MAGIC 101; Kenny Garrett – PUSHING THE WORLD AWAY.
The boys explore four of the latest entries in Mike's rotation. It's a kaleidoscope with clown-makeup tinged edges . . . David Sanchez – STREET SCENES; Hal Galper – PORTRAIT; Charles Gayle – TOUCHIN' ON TRANE; Steve Lacy – MONK'S DREAM
Tormented - and tormenting - composer, bandleader, autobiographer and bass player extraordinaire Charles Mingus is the focus and.our moral is a simple one - keep out of knife fights. Charles Mingus - MINGUS AH UM; THE BLACK SAINT AND THE SINNER LADY; TIJUANA MOODS; MINGUS AT ANTIBES
Mike burns Pat's playhouse down with some inflammatory sixties avante garde - and one avuncular avatar of Chicago out. Peter Brotzman – MACHINE GUN; Ken Vandermark – SINGLE PIECE FLOW; Albert Ayler – SPIRITUAL UNITY; Cecil Taylor – CONQUISTIDOR.
Composer Wendy Reid writes for trumpet, cello, violin, and African grey parrot? An interview about an unusual (and feathery) musical partnership. African grey parrots are generally considered one of the most intelligent birds in the world. They can live for over 50 years, and – if taught to speak – … Continue reading
Pat and Mike send sharp-edged valentines to two Chi-town progressive heroes, then it's off to the suds . . . Nicole Mitchell – BLACK UNSTOPPABLE, ANAYA; Jason Adasiewicz – SUNROOMS, LIVING BY LANTERNS.
Join the Avante-Garde Brothers as they discuss Sam Rivers and Dave Holland. There could be a movie in this . . . Dave Holland – CONFERENCE OF THE BIRDS; Sam Rivers / Dave Holland – SAM RIVERS / DAVE HOLLAND VOLUMES 1 & 2; Sam Rivers, Dave Holland, Barry Altschul – REUNION.
The boys wax nostalgic as they discuss a few of the albums that introduced them to jazz, then pick their top three (each) from the past year. Here's making a career of evil . . . Dave Pell Octet – I HAD THE CRAZIEST DREAM; Ornette Coleman – THIS IS OUR MUSIC; Paul Desmond – SUMMERTIME; World Saxophone Quartet – W. S. Q.
Two artists with French connections and a big band leader who sounds like a refugee from a Jane Austen novel - whatever happened to jazz as an American art form? Thank heavens for Red (White & Blue) Rodney! Red Rodney – QUINTETS; Jacky Terrasson – JACKY TERRASSON; Anour Brahem – KHOMSA; Darcy James Argue – BROOKLYN BABYLON
Brace yourselves - the boys take on the biggest jazz release of 2012, along with two crucial precursors, and bastardy abounds. Duke Ellington – BLACK, BROWN AND BEIGE; Max Roach – WE INSIST!; Wadada Leo Smith – TEN FREEDOM SUMMERS.
Tonight the bastard is in the hands of fate, handing itself over on a . . . well you get the idea. The ladies are in charge, and the boys are all over the road. Nicholas Vines – TORRID NATURE SCENES; Gil Scott Heron – SPIRITS; Charlie Parker – SOUTH OF THE BORDER; Anat Cohen – NOTES FROM THE VILLAGE.
Covers are the order of the day as the bastard looks at three albums that hew closely to earlier inspirations, with a special focus on Coltrane. John Coltrane – INTERSTELLAR SPACE; Greg Bendian – INTERSTELLAR SPACE REVISITED; Don Cherry – COMPLETE COMMUNION; Tom Varner – SECOND COMMUNION; John Coltrane – A LOVE SUPREME; Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra – A LOVE SUPREME.
It's a mixed bag as the bastard discusses Bryan Ferry Orchestra – THE JAZZ AGE; Gerald Clayton – PARIS: THE BOND SESSIONS; Henry Threadgill – TOMORROW SUNNY/THE REVELRY, SPP; Betty Carter – LOOK WHAT I GOT. Which one to buy? Mike gets vaguely pornographic telling you.