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Best podcasts about black origami

Latest podcast episodes about black origami

Electronic Music
Jlin - Electronic Musician

Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 31:29


Electronic Music artist Jlin talks about her processes for creating a new work, being ready to tour straight from the studio and staying grounded and focused when your work starts to gain recognition.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:27 - The Journey So Far03:09 - Using FL Studio03:50 - Live Performance With Ableton09:23 - Developing A Sound World10:51 - Focusing On The Detail12:12 - CPU: Clean, Precise And Unpredictable 14:55 - Favourite Plug-ins16:02 - Preparing For A New Project18:36 - Being Disciplined 21:33 - Staying Humble And Working Hard 23:55 - Preparing For A Tour26:13 - Stereo Vs Immersive29:14 - Going With The FlowJlin BiogJlin (Jerrilynn Patton) has quickly become one of the most distinctive composers in America and one of the most influential women in electronic music. Jlin's thrilling, emotional and multidimensional compositions have earned her praise as “one of the most forward-thinking contemporary composers in any genre” (Pitchfork). She is a recipient of a 2023 US Artist award and a 2023 Pulitzer Prize nomination.Her mini-album Perspective was released to critical acclaim on Planet Mu 2023. Her much-lauded albums Dark Energy (2015) and Black Origami (2017) have appeared on “Best of” lists in The NY Times, The Wire, LA Times, Rolling Stone, The Guardian and Vogue. Jlin has been commissioned by the Kronos Quartet, Third Coast Percussion, the Pathos Quartet, choreographers Wayne McGregor and Kyle Abraham, fashion designer Rick Owens and the visual artists Nick Cave and Kevin Beasley.Her next release, Akoma (Planet Mu March 2024) features collaborations with Philip Glass, Bjork and Kronos Quartet.https://www.jlintheinnovator.com/Caro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/

Sound Opinions
Electronic Artist Jlin & Opinions on Beyoncé

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 50:48


Host Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot interview producer and composer JLIN, a former steelworker from Gary, Indiana who features Björk, Phillip Glass and Kronos Quartet on her new album. The hosts also review "Cowboy Carter" by Beyoncé.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Jlin, "The Precision of Infinity (ft. Philip Glass)," Akoma, Planet Mu, 2024The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Beyoncé, "TEXAS HOLD 'EM," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024Beyoncé, "AMERIICAN REQUIEM ," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024Beyoncé, "JOLENE," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024Beyoncé, "BLACKBIIRD," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024Beyoncé, "YA YA," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024Beyoncé, "DAUGHTER," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024Beyoncé, "AMEN," COWBOY CARTER, Parkwood, Columbia, 2024JLIN, "Paradigm," Perspectives, Planet Mu, 2023RP Boo, "Baby Come On," Classics Vol. 1, Planet Mu, 2015JLIN, "Battle Trak," Footwork Frenzy EP, Planet Mu, 2013JLIN, "Erotic Heat," Bangs & Works Vol​.​2 (The Best Of Chicago Footwork), Planet Mu, 2011JLIN, "Nyakinyua Rise," Dark Lotus, Planet Mu, 2017JLIN, "Black Origami," Black Origami, Planet Mu, 2017JLIN, "Carbon 12," Autobiography (Music from Wayne McGregor's Autobiography), Planet Mu, 2018JLIN, "Borealis (ft. Bjork)," Akoma, Planet Mu, 2024JLIN, "Sodalite (ft. Kronos Quartet)," Akoma, Planet Mu, 2024JLIN, "Open Canvas," Akoma, Planet Mu, 2024Sade, "By Your Side," Lovers Rock, Epic, 2000Earth Wind and Fire, "Serpentine Fire," All 'n All, Columbia, 1977The Black Keys, "This Is Nowhere," Ohio Players, Easy Eye Sound, 2024See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
More Black Techno Matters

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 121:40


Episode 76 More Black Techno Matters   Playlist   Drexciya, “Digital Tsunami” from Harnessed The Storm (2002 Tresor). “Filtered through dimensional waves by Drexciya.” Drexciya, “Aquatic Cataclysm” from Harnessed The Storm (2002 Tresor). “Filtered through dimensional waves by Drexciya.” Green Velvet, “Sleepwalking” from Whatever (2001 Music Man Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Green Velvet. Jlin, “Black Origami” from Black Origami (2017 Planet Mu). Produced by Jerrilynn Patton. Gary, Indiana. 3MB Featuring 'Magic' Juan Atkins, “Die Kosmischen Kuriere” from 3MB Feat. Magic Juan Atkins E.P. (1993 NovaMute). Producer, written and mixed by Juan Atkins, Moritz von Oswald, Thomas Fehlmann. Loraine James, “Let's Go” from Reflection (2021 Hyperdub). Produced by Loraine James. Hand, “Calling” from Intuition EP (2015 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. Loraine James, “Loll” from Detail (2017 Fu Inle Records). Produced by Loraine James. Hand, “Everybody (Tommy Largo Remix)” from Intuition EP (2015 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. Hand, “Aquatics” from Hot Steel. (2020 Trip Recordings). Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand (Kelli Maria Hand). This was the result of receiving an invite from musician Nina Kraviz who sent out a call to artists to stream one of their unreleased works; all genres are welcome. After the stream took place, the favourite tracks were signed to produce the Hot Steel release. Available on Bandcamp. LTJ Bukem, “Rainfall” from Raw Music Material - Electronic Music DJs Today (2002 Not on Label). Composed, played, and mixed by LTJ Bukem. Robert Hood. “Kick Dirt” from Raw Music Material - Electronic Music DJs Today (2002 Not on Label). Music by Robert Hood. Robert Hood. “Parade” from Internal Empire (1994 Tresor). Detroit. Music by Robert Hood. Scan 7, “Dark Corridor” from Dark Territory (1996 Tresor). Scan 7 a collective of Detroit techno artists, led by Lou Robinson and including DJ Red Line. Scan 7, “Dark Territory” from Dark Territory (1996 Tresor). Scan 7 a collective of Detroit techno artists, led by Lou Robinson and including DJ Red Line. Venus Ex Machina, “Blood Moon (Solar Mix)” from Lux. (2021 AD93). Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. Venus Ex Machina, “Mysterium ” from Lux. (2021 AD93). Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. Venus Ex Machina, “Quaraquara” from Lux. (2021 AD93). Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. Jeff Mills, “IOK-1” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Jeff Mills, “IOK-4” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Jeff Mills, “The Speed Of Light” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Jeff Mills, “Canis Major Overdensity” from The Universe: Galaxy 1 (2022 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Opening background music: Jeff Mills, “Spider Formation” from The Other Day (1997 Axis). Written, performed, and produced by Jeff Mills. Connect with Black Techno Matters and Bernard Farley. Listen to the Blackness is Revolutionary playlist on Spotify. As of this podcast, this playlist curated by Bernard Farley features more than 1,100 techno tracks by black artists. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Black Techno Matters

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 122:21


Episode 75 Black Techno Matters   Playlist Frankie Knuckles. Baby Wants To Ride. (1987 D.J. International). Vocals by Jamie Principle. South Bronx, New York. Written, produced, and instrumentation by Frankie Knuckles (Francis Nicholls). 6:43 Juan Atkins, “Bassmental” from 3MB Feat. Magic Juan Atkins (1992 Tresor). Detroit. Written, produced, and played by Juan Atkins. 9:01 Dave Angel, “Endless Motions” from 3rd Voyage (1993 R&S Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Dave Angel. 4:28 Green Velvet, “Conniption” from Velvet Tracks (1993 Relief Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Green Velvet (Curtis Alan Jones). 18:17 Robert Hood. “Spirit Levels” from Internal Empire (1994 Tresor). Detroit. Music by Robert Hood. 5:06 Hand, “I Remember When” from On a Journey. (1995 !K7 Records). Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand (Kelli Maria Hand), Detroit. 9:15 Scan 7. “Beyond Sound” from Dark Territory (1996 Tresor). Scan 7 a collective of Detroit techno artists, led by Lou Robinson and including DJ Red Line. 6:25 Green Velvet. Flash (Original Mix) from Flash (Remixes) (2000 F-111 Records). Produced, programmed, and written by Green Velvet. 5:47 Hand, “Rain-Interlude” from “Detroit History” Part 1. (2001 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. 1:38 Hand, “Riverfront” from “Detroit History” Part 1. (2001 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. 5:52 Outputmessage (Bernard Farley), “REM State” from Oneiros (2004 Echelon Productions). Written, performed, and produced by Bernard Farley. 4:33 Hand. “Intuition” from Intuition EP. (2015 Acacia). Detroit. Produced, written, and arranged by K. Hand. 4:25 Jlin, “Enigma” from Black Origami (2017 Planet Mu). Produced by Jerrilynn Patton. Gary, Indiana. 3:48 Loraine James, “To the Left, to the West,” from Detail (2017 Fu Inle Records). London. 6:03 Jeff Mills, “Many Many Worlds” from The Universe Chapter 1 (2020 Axis). Produced, mixed, and edited by Jeff Mills. 4:40 Jeff Mills, The Speed of Light” from The Universe Chapter 1 (2020 Axis). Produced, mixed, and edited by Jeff Mills. 2:44 Venus Ex Machina. “Avril” from Lux. (2021 AD93). UK-based artist. Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. 2:23 Venus Ex Machina. “Elephant” from Lux. (2021 AD93). UK-based artist. Venus Ex Machina is a composer, sound designer and interdisciplinary artist based in the UK. 4:20 Opening background music: Outputmessage (Bernard Farley), “Switch” from Oneiros (2004 Echelon Productions). Written, performed, and produced by Bernard Farley. Connect with Black Techno Matters and Bernard Farley. Listen to the Blackness is Revolutionary playlist on Spotify. As of this podcast, this playlist curated by Bernard Farley features more than 1,100 techno tracks by black artists. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.

FUSE: A BOMB Podcast
Maggie Nelson & Tala Madani

FUSE: A BOMB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 50:39


For this episode, we asked writer Maggie Nelson which artist she would most wish to speak with and she chose painter and animation artist Tala Madani. In the course of their conversation, Maggie reflects on the process of writing On Freedom: Four Songs of Care and Constraint. The pair discuss how to capture magic in adult life, balancing doubt and trust, and Maggie's first experience writing about art.  Maggie Nelson is the author of several books of poetry and prose, most recently the New York Times bestseller and National Book Critics Circle Award winner The Argonauts. She teaches at the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles. Her latest work of nonfiction, On Freedom: Four Songs of Care and Constraint, is forthcoming from Graywolf Press. Tala Madani is a Los Angeles based artist who makes paintings and animations whose indelible images bring together wide-ranging modes of critique, prompting reflection on gender, political authority, and questions of who and what gets represented in art. Madani has had numerous solo exhibitions at museums worldwide, and in 2022, she will be the subject of a mid-career retrospective at MOCA, Los Angeles. FUSE is overseen and produced by Libby Flores, Associate Publisher at BOMB. It is edited and engineered by Will Smith with production assistance by Isis Pinheiro. Narration provided by Chantal McStay, Associate Editor at BOMB magazine. Our theme music is “Black Origami” by Jlin.

Last Born In The Wilderness
#258 | Beyond The Periphery: Reclaiming The Body Under Contemporary Capitalism w/ Silvia Federici

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 77:40


[Intro: 5:18 | Transcript: ENG/BP: https://bit.ly/3jqcdMk / https://bit.ly/39iuKp6] In this episode, I speak with feminist writer and teacher Silvia Federici. We discuss the themes of her new book ‘Beyond the Periphery of the Skin: Rethinking, Remaking, and Reclaiming the Body in Contemporary Capitalism’ published through PM Press.  The body—our sense of “self” in relation to others—has been restricted, reduced, and mutilated under Capitalism and the impositions of the State. This is particularly true with women, as Federici has thoroughly examined throughout her decades of research, in particular with her seminal work ‘Caliban and the Witch,’ which lucidly explores the brutal transformation European populations were forced to endure as these societies began to transition to the social order of Capitalism, now global in scope and reach. Occurring over centuries, this transition—with the enclosure of the Commons and the femicidal witch hunts— dramatically restricted of the sovereignty of the peasant class and brutalized the bodies of women. This process was fundamental in the constriction of the individual and its relations “beyond the periphery of the skin,” the consequences of which we can see up to the present moment. “More than ever, “the body” is today at the center of radical and institutional politics. Feminist, antiracist, trans, ecological movements—all look at the body in its manifold manifestations as a ground of confrontation with the state and a vehicle for transformative social practices. Concurrently, the body has become a signifier for the reproduction crisis the neoliberal turn in capitalist development has generated and for the international surge in institutional repression and public violence. In ‘Beyond the Periphery of the Skin’, lifelong activist and best-selling author Silvia Federici examines these complex processes, placing them in the context of the history of the capitalist transformation of the body into a work-machine, expanding on one of the main subjects of her first book, ‘Caliban and the Witch.’” (https://bit.ly/3eci2sP) Silvia Federici is a feminist writer, teacher, and militant. In 1972 she was cofounder of the International Feminist Collective that launched the Wages for Housework campaign. Her books include ‘Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women’; Caliban and the Witch’; ‘Re-enchanting the World’; and ‘Revolution at Point Zero’. She is a professor emerita of social sciences at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. She worked as a teacher in Nigeria for many years and was also the cofounder of the Committee for Academic Freedom for Africa. Episode Notes: - Learn more about and purchase a copy of ‘Beyond the Periphery of the Skin’ from PM Press: https://bit.ly/3eci2sP - The song featured in this episode is “Nyakinyua Rise” by Jlin from the album Black Origami: https://youtu.be/lGAy8KpeqR0 WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior

The Quietus Radio
Nuts and Bolts S02 E03 – Jlin The Innovator

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 23:17


Straight from Steel Town, we talk to Jlin The Innovator on the third episode of Nuts And Bolts Season #2. Growth and health in music production: it's not just about the skill, but also about the spiritual, says Jlin. Creating layered, propelling compositions, Jlin shares with us her tips on working on the road, affordable gear, and more. Jlin caught everyone off guard with her thrilling albums Dark Energy and Black Origami. She has collaborated with amongst others choreographer Wayne McGregor, and musicians Holly Herndon and William Basinski. Nuts And Bolts is hosted and made by Jessica Sligter, co-engineered by Bridget Ferrill, and co- produced by Anne Gerd Grimsby Haarr. This episode was supported by Norsk Kulturfond.

Couch Wisdom
Electronic original Jlin

Couch Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 67:52


After discovering footwork while majoring in math at Purdue University, Jlin began studying from genre pioneers like RP Boo and DJ Rashad. Her track “Erotic Heat” caught the attention of Mike Paradinas, who included it on Planet Mu's Bangs & Works, Vol. 2 compilation. She worked at a steel mill while she wrote her acclaimed 2015 debut, Dark Energy. Her sophomore album, Black Origami, received even greater praise. Her latest is Autobiography, a score for her collaboration with choreographer Wayne McGrego

Last Born In The Wilderness
#149 | Time & Time, Again: The Neuroses Of Domesticated Life w/ John Zerzan

Last Born In The Wilderness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 92:30


In this episode, I speak with anarchist and primitivist writer and philosopher John Zerzan. We discuss his deep analysis of the roots of Time as we understand it to be in the modern sense (explored in a collection of essays titled ‘Time & Time Again’), the roots of agriculture and the domestication of life, the detrimental impact this transition has had on human health and physical development, the neuroses of mass society (alienation, depression, anxiety, etc.), the wholesale disappearance of community, and the threat technological advancement poses for complex life on the planet. As mentioned above, we begin the discussion by examining the concept of Time, as expressed in John’s collection of essays ‘Time & Time Again,’ published by Detritus Books. As John writes in his essay ‘Time and its Discontents’: “The further we go in time the worse it gets. We inhabit an age of the disintegration of experience, according to Adorno. The pressure of time, like that of its essential progenitor, division of labor, fragments and disperses all before it.”❂ Everything, as John points to his writing, becomes subject to the will and tyranny of Time, a process that continually disempowers us in the service of technological advancement and economic growth — ideological constructs that serves the continuation and legitimization of “Civilization” more broadly, regardless of the detrimental impacts this structure has on human life and the complex living systems of this planet. John and I also discuss the root of the pervasive neuroses, destructive addictive behaviors, and outbursts of violence in modern society — all of which stem from the alienation produced by the community-destroying elements present in civilized life today. Through John’s examination of anthropological evidence of humanity’s pre-historic past, we can understand that much of what we take for granted to be “normal” human behavior and development is really, in the scope of things, a rather recent product of the logic of technological and economic progress inherent in capitalist development — the most recent phase in global civilization’s aim to expand and protract itself into every aspect of the human experience on this planet. What can we learn from this examination of human life before the rise of symbolic thought and agriculture? We discuss this and more in this episode. John Zerzan is an American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author. His works criticize agricultural civilization as inherently oppressive, and advocate drawing upon the ways of life of hunter-gatherers as an inspiration for what a free society should look like. Some subjects of his criticism include domestication, language, symbolic thought and the concept of time. His most recent books are ‘A People's History of Civilization’ and ‘Time and Time Again,’ both released this year (2018).✧ ❂ Source: http://bit.ly/TimeDiscontents ✧Source: http://bit.ly/WikiZerzan Episode Notes: - Learn about John’s work at his website: http://johnzerzan.net - Purchase ‘Time & Time Again’ from Detritus Books: http://bit.ly/TTAgain - Purchase ‘A People’s History of Civilization’ from Feral House: http://bit.ly/APHCiv - Listen to John’s weekly produced ‘Anarchy Radio’: http://bit.ly/AnarchyRadio - The song featured in this episode is ‘Carbon 7 (161)’ by Jlin from the album Black Origami. - WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com - PATREON: http://bit.ly/LBWPATREON - DONATE: Paypal: http://bit.ly/LBWPAYPAL Ko-Fi: http://bit.ly/LBWKOFI - FOLLOW & LISTEN: SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/LBWSOUNDCLOUD iTunes: http://bit.ly/LBWITUNES Google Play: http://bit.ly/LBWGOOGLE Stitcher: http://bit.ly/LBWSTITCHER RadioPublic: http://bit.ly/LBWRADIOPUB YouTube: http://bit.ly/LBWYOUTUBE - SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: http://bit.ly/LBWFACEBOOK Twitter: http://bit.ly/LBWTWITTER Instagram: http://bit.ly/LBWINSTA

La rivière
Émission du 15 décembre 2017

La rivière

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017


 Top 10 électro : 10. Actress – AZD 9. Lindtsrom – It's Alright Between Us As It Is8. Ouri - Superficial7. Jlin – Black Origami6. Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – The Kid5. Oneohtrix Point Never – Good Time4. Clark – Death Peak3. Kelly Lee Owens – Kelly Lee Owens2. Doldrums – Esc1. Arca – Arca Liste des chansons jouées : Félicitations éphèmères / Feminnielli Noir X-Float / OuriPeath Magnetic / Clark1 % / Jlin Audio Track 5 / ActressThere's an Angel in the Shower / ActressRodent / BurialFull of It / Yaeji Who I Am & Why I Am Where I Am / Kaitlyn Aurelia SmithBird / Kelly Lee OwensUnder Trees / Lindstrom Piel / ArcaSin Rumbo / ArcaHeater / DoldrumsThe Pure and the Damned (feat. Iggy Pop) / Oneohtrix Point Never  

Blitz and Chips
S03E24: Итоги полугодия 2017

Blitz and Chips

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 94:56


«Там Джонни Депп и два молодых, прямо как альбом “4 позиций Бруно”». Обсуждаем первую половину 2017-го, итоги полугодия — лучшие фильмы, альбомы, сериалы и… С играми всё плохо. Не было хороших игр. Зачем вы вообще играете в игры?! Канал на YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/BlitzandChipsVideo В подкасте участвуют: Гриша Пророков, Артём Макарский, Даша Татаркова, Настя Курганская Музыку написал Иван Калашников из Наади (спасибо!) Музыка в конце: Joseph Oakes — Born With A Broken Heart Почта: prorokovgrisha@gmail.com Канал в Telegram: telegram.me/grishaprorokov Первая половина 2017-го это: Логан Форсаж 8 Стражи Галактики. Часть 2 Пираты Карибского моря 5 (аттракцион?) Твин Пикс (РАЗБОР: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swgiOfqkkdg) What Remains of Edith Finch Night in the Woods Monument Valley 2 танцующий хот-дог: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/dancing-hot-dog-snapchat-filter Roll Safe: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/roll-safe мем с мозгом: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/expanding-brain как итальянцы это делают: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/how-italians-do-things https://vk.com/elitpapke Джон Уик 2 Лего Фильм: Бэтмен Блеск (GLOW) Master of None Ривердейл Большая маленькая ложь Фарго Убийство на пляже (Broadchurch) Samurai Gourmet Terrace House Вражда Легион Cashmere Cat, 9 Lorde, Melodrama две песни Дрейка, Signs и Passionfruit Lil Uzi Vert - XO Tour Lif3 Sampha, Process Ryan Adams, Prisoner Lovozero, Озёра, Тальник, Комсомольск Julie Byrne, Not Even Happiness Richard Dawson, Peasant Laurel Halo, Dust Perfume Genius, No Shape Kendrick Lamar, DAMN Young Thug, Beautiful Thugger Girls Girlpool, Powerplant Vince Staples, Big Fish Theory Gas, Narkopop Jlin, Black Origami Скриптонит, ЛСП, ATL William Basinski, A Shadow in Time Amnesia Scanner, AS EP Kara-Lis Coverdale, Grafts Sinai Vessel, Brokenlegged Sorority Noise, You're Not As _____ As You Think Joseph Oakes, Happy Demon https://vk.com/wall-43681067?q=oakes Remo Drive, Greatest Hits Cayetana, New Kind of Normal Макс Барских — Туманы Иван Дорн, OTD Constantine, Один Miley Cyrus — Malibu Прочь О теле и душе https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LiI6poe3QE http://nnwradio.com/

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 206: Box Cars

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017


The title track from Black Origami by Jlin; "Ka" by LCC from Bastet; "Untitled 5" by Low from Travels in Constants Volume 9; "Exhausted Sky" by One Man Standing from Valley of Lost Connections; "Benbelo" by Dustin Wong and Takakao Menikawa from Are Euphoria; "Starlight and Black Echo" by Chihei Hatakeyama from Mirage; "Walkie Talkie" by Palm from Shadow Expert; "Swarm" by Patten from Requiem; "The Fawn" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from On the Echoing Green; "Restart" by Daktyl from The Act of Hesitation; "Shimmer with Heat" by Video Salon from their self-titled album

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 206: Box Cars

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017


The title track from Black Origami by Jlin; "Ka" by LCC from Bastet; "Untitled 5" by Low from Travels in Constants Volume 9; "Exhausted Sky" by One Man Standing from Valley of Lost Connections; "Benbelo" by Dustin Wong and Takakao Menikawa from Are Euphoria; "Starlight and Black Echo" by Chihei Hatakeyama from Mirage; "Walkie Talkie" by Palm from Shadow Expert; "Swarm" by Patten from Requiem; "The Fawn" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from On the Echoing Green; "Restart" by Daktyl from The Act of Hesitation; "Shimmer with Heat" by Video Salon from their self-titled album

Crash Chords Podcast
CCP Ep. #244: Black Origami by Jlin

Crash Chords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 146:45


Funneled through the gates of Footwork and IDM are the sounds of Black Origami, a confluence of rhythmic theses, footnotes, and diatribes produced by composer/DJ Jerrilynn Patton (Jlin). Though only her second album, Black Origami is born of a collaboration with Indian dance & movement artist Avril Stormy Unger, and of a kind of artistic freedom she has long been seeking. Let's explore the album together and then return to a fond old subject: objectifying the subjective---or vice-a-versa! Continue reading

Colorful Monsters
Monster Bunker #15

Colorful Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 25:27


this is colorful monsters’ fifteenth and official weekly podcast Monster Bunker. in a wasteland 3,000 years into the future, a trio of guys have awaken from their cryogenic sleep in search of food and music. they are completely oblivious to all releases and important cultural moments since the end of 2016. join them as they uncover worthy musical artifacts starting in 2017 and maybe you’ll find them worthy too. In this podcast, they discover “Nuclear Fusion” by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, “Blood” by ANIMA!, and “Black Origami” by Jlin. Find out more about them here: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard: www.kinggizzardandthelizardwizard.com/ @king-gizzard-the-lizard-wizard twitter.com/kinggizzardband www.facebook.com/kinggizzardandthelizardwizard/ ANIMA!: www.animaworldwide.com/ @anima_worldwide twitter.com/anima_worldwide www.facebook.com/ANIMA.worldwide/ Jlin: www.planet.mu/artists/jlin/ @jlinnarlei twitter.com/Jlin_P www.facebook.com/jlintheinnovator/ ___________________________________ www.colorfulmonsters.com @colorful_monsters twitter.com/BuryTheMonsters facebook.com/colorfulmonsters/ open.spotify.com/user/colorfulmonsters