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Hay una banda que se llama Horsegirl pero no es nuestra horsegiirL. La nuestra dobla la 'i' en su nombre, ¡ah! y lleva una cabeza de caballo de goma, es fácil de ubicar. Es como PinkPantheress en un viaje de ayahuasca, de hecho su consumo parece estar en el origen de 'Nature Is Healing', el debut de esta DJ y productora afincada en Berlín.Además, la escritora Irena Cuevas responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y analizamos el presente de las universidad cuando se completan las pruebas de la PAU, ¿su papel es construir pensadores o trabajadores? Playlist:Tennis - PaperWolf Alice - The SofaOkay Kaya - BelieveCharlotte Day Wilson - WorkAllah-Las - Raspberry JamΣtella, Redinho - CharmedMaria Arnal - CARTALana Del Rey - White Feather Hawk Tail Deer HunterAddison Rae - New YorkLily Allen - RuminatingZahara - CTRL + ZGanges - FOTOLOG NOSTALGIAunderscores - Innuendo (I GET U)Joy Orbison, Lea San - BetterArlo Pakks - Get GoThe xx - Heart Skipped A BeatROLE MODEL - High Hopes 3000Bleachers - the vanTaylor Swift - I Knew It, I Knew YouIceage - No FearGetdown Services - I Can’t Die Like ThatNia Archives - VerticalMadonna - Love SensationSlayyyter - DANCE…horsegiirl - only the bestof Montreal - Wanting on AirJungle - The WaveIbibio Sound Machine - Concept of LoveLittle Simz, DEELA - Open ArmsThe Avalanches, Jamie xx - Every Single WeekendJoey Valence & Brae - friendsFcukers - if you wanna party, come over to my houseOlivia Rodrigo - the cureThe Cure - Inbetween Daysmy bloody valentine - when you sleepGorillaz - Orange CountyThe Strokes - The Adults Are TalkingHelado Tropical - SensaciónSteve Lacy - the feelingBlood Orange - Charcoal BabyCupido, Usted Señalemelo - Ouch :_(Joji, The Kid LAROI - Bluffin’Skrillex, Feid - Noche Without YouDJ Seinfeld - The WaveDanny L Harle, Dua Lipa - Two HeartsEscuchar audio
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia convene once again—this time with some big news. Also, they make a classic Gabfest episode. First up, it's the alienating fluorescent buzz, infinite carpeted sprawl, and liminal horror of Backrooms. The new release from A24 is directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons based on his YouTube series which itself was inspired by deep internet lore and a viral piece of creepypasta. Does the uncanny maze of Backrooms go anywhere? They step into the labyrinth to find out. Next, they're joined by Gabfest fave Leon Neyfakh to get into another parallel dimension: the world of OnlyFans. They discuss Leon's new podcast about the ubiquitous platform OnlyFantasy—produced with comedian and OF creator Gracie Canaan.Finally, it's a conversation that's as lively as… well, that's the question. They take up a recent piece of data journalism in The Pudding analyzing the most common similes.In a bonus episode, Carl Wilson joins the call (as well as a special endorsement segment) to talk taste. Specifically, they get into how discussions of taste have changed since Carl wrote authoritatively on it 18 years ago in his book Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Bad Taste.EndorsementsDana: The recent Zadie Smith essay in The New York Review of Books "Art for Our Sakes." Carl: The live album Happy Today by Jeff Parker and ETA IVtet as well as the anthology of poetry On Occasion: Poems for the People, with a special Canadian shoutout to the poem "Oh Americans" by Gary Barwin.Julia: The tranquil, koi fish-rich, and very SoCal Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine. Also, L.A. listeners should join the folks of L.A Material, Punch List, and New York Review of Architecture on June 7 for the event LACMA Therapy Session to process all their complicated feelings about the new David Geffen Galleries.Steve: The band The Durutti Column as sampled in the Blood Orange song "The Field." Plus, Steve would love to know what listeners make of the author J.M. Coetzee, particularly his novel Disgrace.(Also, make sure to subscribe to Carl's fantastic newsletter Crritic!)--Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Steve, Dana, and Julia convene once again—this time with some big news. Also, they make a classic Gabfest episode. First up, it's the alienating fluorescent buzz, infinite carpeted sprawl, and liminal horror of Backrooms. The new release from A24 is directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons based on his YouTube series which itself was inspired by deep internet lore and a viral piece of creepypasta. Does the uncanny maze of Backrooms go anywhere? They step into the labyrinth to find out. Next, they're joined by Gabfest fave Leon Neyfakh to get into another parallel dimension: the world of OnlyFans. They discuss Leon's new podcast about the ubiquitous platform OnlyFantasy—produced with comedian and OF creator Gracie Canaan.Finally, it's a conversation that's as lively as… well, that's the question. They take up a recent piece of data journalism in The Pudding analyzing the most common similes.In a bonus episode, Carl Wilson joins the call (as well as a special endorsement segment) to talk taste. Specifically, they get into how discussions of taste have changed since Carl wrote authoritatively on it 18 years ago in his book Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Bad Taste.EndorsementsDana: The recent Zadie Smith essay in The New York Review of Books "Art for Our Sakes." Carl: The live album Happy Today by Jeff Parker and ETA IVtet as well as the anthology of poetry On Occasion: Poems for the People, with a special Canadian shoutout to the poem "Oh Americans" by Gary Barwin.Julia: The tranquil, koi fish-rich, and very SoCal Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine. Also, L.A. listeners should join the folks of L.A Material, Punch List, and New York Review of Architecture on June 7 for the event LACMA Therapy Session to process all their complicated feelings about the new David Geffen Galleries.Steve: The band The Durutti Column as sampled in the Blood Orange song "The Field." Plus, Steve would love to know what listeners make of the author J.M. Coetzee, particularly his novel Disgrace.(Also, make sure to subscribe to Carl's fantastic newsletter Crritic!)--Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:54:09 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Synthés scintillants, basses profondes et voix envoûtantes : Michka Assayas explore les nouvelles frontières de l'électro-pop et de la dance, avec Fcukers, Blood Orange, Lykke Li et une sélection de pépites venues secouer la piste. - réalisation : Vincent Godard Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
On today's show: SOS – all the fruits on my blood orange tree are splitting! Olive trees galoreHow to help a Sturt Desert Pea feel more at home closer to Perth.Subscribe to the podcast through ABC Listen, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 22 1025 or text 0437 22 1025.
Vor ziemlich genau einem Jahr veröffentlichte Emma-Jean Thackray ihr zweites Album "Weirdo", das – wie auch schon sein Vorgänger "Yellow" 2021 – mit einer ein- beziehungsweise vierstimmigen "Hit!"-Wertung im radioeins-Soundcheck bedacht wurde. Damit kam die "Londoner Jazz-Sensation" auf die "Shortlist", also in die engere Auswahl an Kandidat*innen für das "Album des Jahres 2025", und setzte sich letzten Endes gegen starke Mitstreiter wie Blood Orange, Die Heiterkeit oder Turnstile durch. Emma-Jean Thackray besucht uns im studioeins, um den Soundcheck-Award persönlich entgegenzunehmen.
Vor ziemlich genau einem Jahr veröffentlichte Emma-Jean Thackray ihr zweites Album "Weirdo", das – wie auch schon sein Vorgänger "Yellow" 2021 – mit einer ein- beziehungsweise vierstimmigen "Hit!"-Wertung im radioeins-Soundcheck bedacht wurde. Damit kam die "Londoner Jazz-Sensation" auf die "Shortlist", also in die engere Auswahl an Kandidat*innen für das "Album des Jahres 2025", und setzte sich letzten Endes gegen starke Mitstreiter wie Blood Orange, Die Heiterkeit oder Turnstile durch. Emma-Jean Thackray besucht uns im studioeins, um den Soundcheck-Award persönlich entgegenzunehmen.
Vor ziemlich genau einem Jahr veröffentlichte Emma-Jean Thackray ihr zweites Album "Weirdo", das – wie auch schon sein Vorgänger "Yellow" 2021 – mit einer ein- beziehungsweise vierstimmigen "Hit!"-Wertung im radioeins-Soundcheck bedacht wurde. Damit kam die "Londoner Jazz-Sensation" auf die "Shortlist", also in die engere Auswahl an Kandidat*innen für das "Album des Jahres 2025", und setzte sich letzten Endes gegen starke Mitstreiter wie Blood Orange, Die Heiterkeit oder Turnstile durch. Emma-Jean Thackray besucht uns im studioeins, um den Soundcheck-Award persönlich entgegenzunehmen.
Music fan Brian Koppen chats with music critic Christian Kriticos as they discuss Hall of Fame artists: Del Shannon's “Runaway” vs. Paul Simon's “All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints”R.E.M.'s “Fall On Me” vs. Bobby Darin's “Splish Splash”Depeche Mode's “Personal Jesus” vs. Queen's “A Kind of Magic”Prince & the Revolution's “Kiss” vs. Martha Reeves and the Vandellas' "Nowhere to Run"Mary J. Blige's “No More Drama” vs. Bob Dylan's “Brownsville Girl” They also discuss Blood Orange's “You're Not Good Enough,” Memory Tapes' “Green Knight,” Public Enemy, and Prince vs. Michael Jackson. Check out Christian Kriticos at https://www.christiankriticos.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/christian.kriticos/, and his book MUSIQUE CONCRÈTE coming soon from Bloomsbury! Intro music is from Jussy's Down Open Roads. Check out Jussy at https://soundcloud.com/user-214048265/sets/jussy-demos-1!Support the show
Ce 20 avril, Marjorie Hache présente deux nouvelles heures de Pop-Rock Station riches en découvertes et en classiques. Le programme convoque ZZ Top, Oasis, Pearl Jam, Electric Six, Hole ou encore David Bowie. L'émission rend également hommage au regretté Steve Marriott des Small Faces avec le titre "Tin Soldier". The Black Keys annoncent leur prochain disque avec "You Got To Lose", les Foo Fighters dévoilent "Caught In The Echo" et The Strokes proposent "Going Shopping". On retrouve les métalleux français de HRFTR, la collaboration entre Anna Calvi et Iggy Pop sur "God's Lonely Man", et les Danois d'Iceage qui offrent l'intense "Ember". L'album de la semaine met à l'honneur l'Australienne Courtney Barnett avec son quatrième disque "Creature Of Habit", dont on découvre le premier extrait "Stay In Your Lane". La reprise de la soirée est signée par le duo écossais Arab Strap, qui s'approprie de façon inattendue le mythique "You Shook Me All Night Long" d'AC/DC. Sont également au rendez-vous Blood Orange, Gemma Hayes et Presidents of the USA pour clôturer cette riche sélection musicale. The Black Keys - You Got To Lose ZZ Top - Gimme All Your Lovin' Small Faces - Tin Soldier Luke - Soledad Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol Starr Edwin - War Pearl Jam - Dark Matter Courtney Barnett - Stay In Your Lane The Beatles - Get Back Electric Six - Danger ! High Voltage Aerosmith - Love In An Elevator Foo Fighters - Caught In The Echo Arab Strap - You Shook Me All Night Long Gemma Hayes - Hanging Around Florence + The Machine - My Love HRFTR - Where I Must Leave It All Behind David Bowie - The Jean Genie Royal Blood - Little Monster The Strokes - Going Shopping Queen - Crazy Little Thing Called Love Hole - Doll Parts Iceage - Ember Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right Presidents Of The Usa - Lump Blood Orange - Champagne Coast T.Rex - 20Th Century Boy Anna Calvi - God's Lonely Man (Feat. Iggy Pop) Memorials - Mediocre DemonHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Festival season is here! As week 1 of Coachella 2026 comes to a close, we look back at some of our favourite performances at the festival by UK and Irish artists (and Geese, because turns out I'm like that), talk about the significance of Justin Bieber's return to music at Coachella (aka Bieberchella, which as a Canadian show we feel compelled to discuss), and the incredible Dublin post punks Gurriers join us for an interview! We'd recorded this before their show at the Garrison in Toronto in March 2026.Music this week by The xx, Blood Orange, Holly Humberstone, NewDad, CMAT, Geese (doing Bieberchella!?), Gurriers.Find this week's playlist here. Try and support artists independently through buying their music, merch, going to shows! Bandcamps/websites linked above.Cover shot: Gurriers by Nolan McBride @ The Garrison, Toronto. 19 March 2026.Touch that dial and tune in live! CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston or cfrc.ca, Sundays 8-9:30 PM! Full shows in the linked archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
Pull up a stool! This week in The Lobby Bar, we're shaking up a Blood Orange Bee's Knees—a vibrant, citrusy twist on the Prohibition classic using gin, honey syrup, lemon, and fresh blood orange juice. It's the perfect sharp-yet-sweet sipper for a week of high-stakes action and interstellar animation.PatreonInstagramBlueskyFacebookhttps://www.drinkthemovies.comYouTubeDiscord
Se voir refuser une promotion au travail, être touché par la maladie, être trahi par un proche... Le sentiment d'injustice peut trouver sa source dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. S'il peut être légitime, il peut s'installer et affecter la santé sur le long terme. Comment surmonter son sentiment d'injustice ? Ce sentiment peut-il être bénéfique ? Se voir refuser une promotion, être confronté à la maladie ou encore subir une trahison… Le sentiment d'injustice peut naître dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. Fréquent et souvent légitime, il peut pourtant s'installer durablement et avoir des répercussions sur la santé mentale et physique. Un ressenti aux multiples impacts Lorsqu'il persiste, le sentiment d'injustice peut générer stress, colère ou incompréhension, et fragiliser l'équilibre émotionnel. Il peut aussi influencer les relations aux autres et la perception de soi, en nourrissant un mal-être profond. Un levier ou un fardeau ? Mais ce sentiment est-il uniquement négatif ? Dans certains cas, il peut devenir un moteur pour agir, se défendre ou faire évoluer une situation. Reste à comprendre comment l'apprivoiser, pour éviter qu'il ne devienne envahissant et apprendre à le dépasser. Avec : Stéphanie Hahusseau, médecin psychiatre psycho-thérapeute à Paris, spécialiste des émotions et auteure de l'ouvrage Le Sentiment d'injustice : Sortir de l'amertume et du ressentiment, paru aux éditions Odile Jacob André Alihonou, psychologue clinicien à Cotonou, au Bénin, directeur exécutif de l'ONG Cercle International d'Actions pour le Développement Intégré - CIADI. En fin d'émission, nous parlons des résultats de l'étude, menée par une équipe de recherche de l'Inserm, de l'Université de Lille et du CHU de Lille, portant sur la découverte de cellules dans l'apparition et la progression de la maladie. Interview de Vincent Prévot, directeur de recherche Inserm, responsable de l'équipe développement et plasticité du cerveau neuroendocrine à Lille. Programmation musicale : ► Blood Orange, Steve Lacy – « Out of your league » ► Ari Lennox feat. Buju Banton - « Company ».
Se voir refuser une promotion au travail, être touché par la maladie, être trahi par un proche... Le sentiment d'injustice peut trouver sa source dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. S'il peut être légitime, il peut s'installer et affecter la santé sur le long terme. Comment surmonter son sentiment d'injustice ? Ce sentiment peut-il être bénéfique ? Se voir refuser une promotion, être confronté à la maladie ou encore subir une trahison… Le sentiment d'injustice peut naître dans de nombreuses situations du quotidien. Fréquent et souvent légitime, il peut pourtant s'installer durablement et avoir des répercussions sur la santé mentale et physique. Un ressenti aux multiples impacts Lorsqu'il persiste, le sentiment d'injustice peut générer stress, colère ou incompréhension, et fragiliser l'équilibre émotionnel. Il peut aussi influencer les relations aux autres et la perception de soi, en nourrissant un mal-être profond. Un levier ou un fardeau ? Mais ce sentiment est-il uniquement négatif ? Dans certains cas, il peut devenir un moteur pour agir, se défendre ou faire évoluer une situation. Reste à comprendre comment l'apprivoiser, pour éviter qu'il ne devienne envahissant et apprendre à le dépasser. Avec : Stéphanie Hahusseau, médecin psychiatre psycho-thérapeute à Paris, spécialiste des émotions et auteure de l'ouvrage Le Sentiment d'injustice : Sortir de l'amertume et du ressentiment, paru aux éditions Odile Jacob André Alihonou, psychologue clinicien à Cotonou, au Bénin, directeur exécutif de l'ONG Cercle International d'Actions pour le Développement Intégré - CIADI. En fin d'émission, nous parlons des résultats de l'étude, menée par une équipe de recherche de l'Inserm, de l'Université de Lille et du CHU de Lille, portant sur la découverte de cellules dans l'apparition et la progression de la maladie. Interview de Vincent Prévot, directeur de recherche Inserm, responsable de l'équipe développement et plasticité du cerveau neuroendocrine à Lille. Programmation musicale : ► Blood Orange, Steve Lacy – « Out of your league » ► Ari Lennox feat. Buju Banton - « Company ».
How We Seeez It! Episode 328, Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 2 Episodes 1 though 4 “We're in the Crime Club, which is kind of like the Chess Club, only with crime, and, um... no chess.”– Xander. Summer is over and Buffy is back in Sunnydale. The team gets back together and right back to protecting the town from all that comes out of the Hell Mouth. A couple of monsters of the weeks and one of the best big bads that we ever get. Join us for our discussion on it and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. There should be some good ones. As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think. Or if there is something you watched that we might enjoy or a can't miss series. Also please rate and review show on all your favorite podcast apps. Drinks for the episode. "Curated Chaos" 1½ oz Scapegrace Anthem Single Malt ½ oz Cocchi Americano 1 barspoon honey 1 drop saline 2 drops toasted sesame oil 1 dash orange bitters strain into a chilled coupe float ¼ oz Amaro Sfumato expressed lemon peel “Spikes declaration” 2 oz Angels Envy bourbon whiskey 1 oz Blood Orange bitters 1 oz Lemon juice .75 oz Charred Grapefruit tonic .5 oz Vanilla infused simple syrup "Rum Mummy" 2 oz cranberry juice 1.5 ounces light rum 1/2 ounce each raspberry liqueur, lemon juice and maple Show links. https://hwsi.podbean.com/e/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-season-2-episodes-1-though-4/ HWSI LinkTree HWSI Facebook Link HWSI Instagram Link HWSI Youtube link !! You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
How We Seeez It! Episode 327, Sinners “There are legends of people... born with the gift of making music so true, it can pierce the veil between life and death. Conjuring spirits from the past... and the future.”– Annie. Oscars are this Sunday. So, we are coving one more best Picture nominees. Ryan Coogler's written and directed period drama folk horror. Michael B. Jordon lead as always in a Coogler film. With Sixteen nominations in this year's Oscars, will it be the movie of the year? Join us for our discussion on it and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. There should be some good ones. As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think. Or if there is something you watched that we might enjoy or a can't miss series. Also please rate and review show on all your favorite podcast apps. Drinks for the episode. "Smoke Stack" Shared base: 1½ oz bourbon ½ oz lemon juice ½ oz demerara syrup 2 dashes Angostura bitters small pinch salt Red Hat (Fire/Sin) Add to base: ¼ oz Ancho Reyes chili liqueur 1 barspoon amaro Garnish with a cherry and smoke with hickory Blue Hat (Cool/Redemption) Add to base: ¼ oz blueberry liqueur 1 barspoon St-Germain elderflower Garnish with a blueberry and smoke with hickory “Juke Joint” 3 oz Southern Comfort 1 oz Nixta Corn Liqueur 1 oz Sloe Gin .5 oz Blood Orange bitters .5 oz lime infused simple syrup Half of a fresh squeezed lemon Over ice Smithwick's Irish Red Ale Show links. https://hwsi.podbean.com/e/sinners-2025/ HWSI LinkTree HWSI Facebook Link HWSI Instagram Link HWSI Youtube link !! You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
Allen and RD try the new Blood Orange by White Claw.Cheers!#whiteclaw #hardseltzerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strikeout-beer--2992189/support.
Recorded in Atlanta during the Art Papers symposium: Fire Ecology Artist Antonio Darden joins Duncan MacKenzie and Brian Andrews in Atlanta, where the conversation opens with one of the most arresting images in Darden's recent work: an alien laid out on an autopsy table. What begins as a discussion of a strange installation quickly unfolds into a deeply personal exploration of grief, memory, and the ways artists translate trauma into form. Darden describes the work Last One Left, a project that emerged from a cascade of personal losses: the deaths of his mother, brother, and father, leaving him the final surviving member of his immediate family. The alien body becomes a surrogate figure, a way to approach unbearable realities obliquely. Humor, conspiracy culture, and pop imagery become tools for making painful subjects accessible without dulling their impact. As Darden explains, confronting audiences with a literal body can shut down reflection, but a grey alien opens a space where grief can be processed at a distance before it lands. The conversation moves through the complicated emotional landscape that shaped these works: family histories stretching from Trinidad to New York, the lingering trauma of police violence after his brother's death in Atlanta, and the strange burden of becoming the keeper of a family archive of memories, objects, and stories. Darden reflects on what it means to inherit not only possessions but also responsibility for the narrative of a family's past. From there, the discussion shifts to Darden's increasingly theatrical performance practice. He recounts a recent performance staged in an entirely blacked-out theater that blended wrestling mythology, Atlanta rap history, gospel music, cinematic references, and sculptural staging into a chaotic and emotional ritual. Undertaker imagery, Pastor Troy, Lil' Kim, and The Naked Gun collide in a deliberately excessive spectacle meant to mirror the overwhelming density of memory and grief. Throughout the conversation, Darden describes his work as a kind of mental montage. Cars, hip-hop, conspiracy theories, television shows, and family trauma coexist in the same symbolic landscape. Rather than separating high and low culture, he embraces the full range of references that shape lived experience. The episode also turns toward the future, as Darden reflects on fatherhood and the challenge of raising a young son while carrying the weight of family history. In contrast to the losses that haunt his work, his son's creativity and confidence offer a different kind of legacy. What emerges is a portrait of an artist using humor, spectacle, and cultural collage to navigate the most difficult questions of survival, responsibility, and memory. Name Drop List: Antonio Darden – https://www.antoniogdarden.com Craig Drennen – https://craigdrennen.com Jared Christian – https://www.instagram.com/jaredchristian Devonté Hynes – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dev_Hynes Blood Orange – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_Orange_(musician) Young Thug – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Thug Shawty Lo – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawty_Lo Pastor Troy – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastor_Troy Lil' Kim – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil%27_Kim John P. Kee – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_P._Kee Gillian Anderson – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_Anderson Dana Scully – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Scully The X-Files – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_X-Files Tupac Shakur – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur Michael Jackson – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_%26_Order:_Special_Victims_Unit Olivia Benson – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Benson Gordon Ramsay – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay Kitchen Nightmares – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_Nightmares Kanye West – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanye_West Bound 2 – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bound_2 The Ponderosa Twins Plus One – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ponderosa_Twins_Plus_One The Undertaker – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Undertaker Priscilla Presley – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priscilla_Presley Leslie Nielsen – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Nielsen The Naked Gun – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Naked_Gun Cyclops – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclops_(Marvel_Comics) X-Men '97 – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_%2797 Radcliffe Bailey – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radcliffe_Bailey Art Papers – https://www.artpapers.org/ Fire Ecology – https://www.artpapers.org/fire-ecology/
This week on Fresh from the Field Fridays, Dan has King Oyster mushrooms on the produce table. Learn how you can turn these incredible mushrooms into vegan pulled pork and delicious tacos.Also on the table is Dazzle variety sweet apples, Ataulfo mangoes, Kinnow mandarins, and three varieties of blood oranges to taste and compare.It's all right here on Fresh from the Field Fridays with Dan the Produce Man, brought to you by the Produce Industry Network, powered by AGLife Media.Check out aglifemedia.com today!
This week on Fresh from the Field Fridays, Dan has King Oyster mushrooms on the produce table. Learn how you can turn these incredible mushrooms into vegan pulled pork and delicious tacos.Also on the table is Dazzle variety sweet apples, Ataulfo mangoes, Kinnow mandarins, and three varieties of blood oranges to taste and compare.It's all right here on Fresh from the Field Fridays with Dan the Produce Man, brought to you by the Produce Industry Network, powered by AGLife Media.Check out aglifemedia.com today!
不管你过的是-20℃的冬天还是20℃的冬天,捧一杯热咖啡和朋友站在街边聊聊天总是一件很幸福的事情。那,这个小时的 coffee chat 算我请客好了 ☕️ 曲目单: (00:00) Art Feynman - I'm Gonna Miss Your World (05:37) Melody's Echo Chamber - Unclouded (07:34) Green-House - Farewell, Little Island (10:18) Charlie Chimi - Echale Candela (12:52) Mei Semones, liana flores - Koneko (18:09) 喜辰晨 - Muse (for Joyce) (Amber Navran Remix) (22:07) Aura Safari, Jimi Tenor - Bewitched By The Sea (27:49) Momoko Gill - 2close2farr (30:46) Pedro Ricardo - Cantar das Kandakinhas (32:47) anaiis, Grupo Cosmo, Sessa - Voyage (36:37) Blood Orange, Tirzah, Charlotte Dos Santos - Life (39:25) 缺省 - 松林 (42:09) Sven Wunder - Still Moorings (46:00) You'll Never Get To Heaven - Dust (48:29) 梯雲縱 - 新月懸曜 (52:18) Loraine James, Contour - Saying Goodbye (55:50) Kirk Barley, Matt Davies - Verre (58:56) Phi-Psonics - Before The Pyramids 《周末变奏》开通豆瓣页面,欢迎标记、点评。 → 选曲/撰稿/配音/制作/包装:方舟 → 主题音乐:Yu Su → 题图版式:六花 → 私信/合作联络: 小红书/微博/网易云/小宇宙 @线性方舟 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight
We welcome in a special guest, Latavia Young. Latavia is the Content, Communications & Engagement at Kansas City PBS. She got to PBS and Kansas City with a long resume and an impressive list of life experiences. She'll be joining us to talk about the Reel Black Film Festival 2026, coming up on February 20 and 21. We'll also hear stories from her internship on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, to working in TV and films in NY and LA, she's got great stories to share!As for film fests, she's been to TRIBECA, Miami Film Festival, BRIC Film Festival, Aesthetica FIlm Fest in the UK, the Oaxaca Film Fest in Mexico and many more, and now she's taking those experiences and bringing them to the Reel Black Film Fest here in Kansas City at The Gem Theater in the Historic 18th and Vine Jazz District on February 20 and 21, a great way for you to celebrate Black History Month.We'll hear music from some of the films and music tangential to the films including: The Freedom Affair, Sunblush (from Wichita), Blood Orange, The Temptations, and Jongnic Bontemps.We'll also hear one from KCK's own, Janelle Monáe, whose non-profit, Fem The Future, is a sponsor of the event. FEM The Future's mission is to build a female-forward future through creating opportunities for young womxn and girls in music, arts, and education.
(00:00:00) Saul Williams - MartyrLoserKing / 2016 (00:31:53) Donald Fagen - The Nightfly / 1982 (01:03:35) Blood Orange - Cupid Deluxe / 2013
The rapper Heems first came to wide attention over 15 years ago as part of the alternative hip hop band Das Racist. His solo career has included collaborations with Childish Gambino, Blood Orange, and the actor Riz Ahmed, with whom Heems formed the group Swet Shop Boys. He's also been a vocal proponent of the Punjabi and wider South Asian communities here in New York, and his songs often include a head-spinning mix of musical references, cultural pride, and social commentary. Heems and producer Zachary Levine-Caleb play songs from his latest, A Hundred Alibis, in-studio.Set list: 1. The Ballet 2. Star-CrossedA Hundred Alibis by Heems
2026年的第一期节目,我们来进行一场属于 Vibration 歪波音室的 2025 年度音乐大赏!以往我习惯挑选个人的华语、外语年度十佳,但今年我们来换个玩法。这次,我把整个盘点分成两个部分:年度风格六大象限 The 6 Soundscapes of 2025非正经特别奖 The “Not-So-Serious” Special Award总共36张年度专辑+10张特别奖专辑&歌曲。如果2025年是一场打破边界的洪流,那我希望通过这次大赏,把散落在洪流里的碎片,拼凑成一张属于我们自己的时代地图。快来收听吧!用音乐给新年开个好头~
Max is still jet-setting his way across the world, but that doesn't stop him and Sam from running through some under-exposed hits that they dug up last year, and going through their votes for the Hottest 100, before they look ahead at some artists that they're expecting will have a big 2026Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok. Watch episodes on our YouTube channel and don't forget to like and subscribe.
The Matriachs and many mothers knew the secrets now coming to light. Eve Harow in conversation with biblical plants expert Malka Abuloff (Mb@Abuloff.com) about the medicinal properties of the trees, herbs, spices, flowers and fruits of the Land of Israel. Malka guides people to forage in the ancient terraces around Jerusalem and then create potent old/new mixtures that connect us to the traditional 5 senses and the soul sense, too. Soaps and oils, creams and candles can bring the Temple times into our private sanctuaries. https://www.biblicalbotanical.com/
durée : 00:54:51 - Et je remets le son - par : Matthieu Conquet - De Bad Bunny à Fred again.. on passe en revue les artistes et les disques qui ont marqué cette année 2025. Theodora, Andrea Laszlo de Simone, Blood Orange, Oklou, entre autres. Une découverte enfin avec Arsène Tryphon et un hommage à Lalo Schifrin. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Merry, SCARY Christmas!We actually recorded this episode in late October, so it has a strong Halloween vibe, and in case you wondered, the irony of releasing an episode about 1973's "The Messiah of Evil" on Christmas day is NOT lost on us . . . purely coincidental, too!"Point Dune Wallbanger" 1.5 oz Vodka1 oz Galliano3 oz Blood Orange juice Shake with crushed ice Pour into Old Fashioned glassTop of with a splash of Blood Orange soda Garnish with Blood Orange slice
It's Day 12—the final day of the Procrastibaking Advent Calendar—and we're ending our countdown with one last batch of holiday magic!
Memoirist and professor Maggie Andersen on turning a Chicago theater coming of age into No Stars in Jefferson Park, translating performance craft to the page, writing honestly about love, loss, and disability with care and permission, and trusting the long arc of a creative life. You'll learn:Why writing “for others” can be generous without self-erasure (and how to tell the difference). What theater can teach memoirists about scene movement, including emotional marks, entrances, and exits. How to borrow “page-turner” pacing without sacrificing literary depth. What to cut or keep when you're thinking like a live audience rather than a solitary reader. How to shape a memoir around friendship and time, even when you're learning the form as you write. What “truth with care” can look like in memoir, including permission, restraint, and choosing what must be faced on the page. Ways to involve the people you're writing about early, so the work stays accountable to real humans. Why your definition of “making it” may change, and how timing, fit, and rejection can still lead to publication. Resources and Links:No Stars in Jefferson Park About Maggie AndersenMaggie Andersen has published fiction and nonfiction in magazines such as Salt Hill, Blood Orange, the Los Angeles Review, Creative Nonfiction, Grain, Cutbank, and DIAGRAM. She has been a finalist for the Montana Prize for Nonfiction and has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. She is an Associate Professor of English at Dominican University and an ensemble member at the Gift Theatre. Her debut memoir, No Stars in Jefferson Park, was published by Northwestern University Press in October 2025. For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.com.For free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com.*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!
durée : 00:56:11 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Quatrième partie de Very Good Trip consacrée aux oubliés de 2025. Au programme : Blood Orange, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, les Sparks ou encore la formation culte de Laetitia Sadier, Stereolab. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
För Dev Hynes, som gör musik under namnet Blood Orange, innebar terrordådet i Charleston, då nio människor sköts till döds i en kyrka, ännu en brytpunkt i skapandet. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Albumet ”Negro swan” från 2018 är en personlig och melodiös uppgörelse med det amerikanska samhället och dess återuppväckta demoner. Blood Orange drar det mesta genom drömsk, småfunkig och dröjande nostalgi som ibland framkallar en hallucinatorisk bild av framtidens R&B. Här kan han lösgöra sig från tiden och sin egen kropp. ”Do you see my skin through the flames”. Dev Hynes är helt enkelt en av världens coolaste artister.
Well I can quit for the year now. (Just wait we aint done yet). Today we have Ana with Westland. We chatted about it all Beginnings and 5 malts. The road there and back again. Can't wait for yall to watch/listen. Enjoy!!Thewhiskeyshaman.comWestlanddistillery.comPatreon.com/the_whiskeyshamanBadmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==it begins with an ideaIn whiskey itself, as a discipline, we do not see a fully explored, mature world, as most in our industry do. We see the opposite. For us, whiskey is not a feature of this world that is ours to protect, it is an extension of ourselves that is ours to advance when the opportunity presents itself. And the opportunities are vast, maybe incalculable. Each bottle of whiskey we fill at Westland represents one step forward in sharing the story of our place. Ten years have passed, and we have circled the topic of terroir again and again, each time sensing an opportunity to approach it from a new perspective. But always, we're heading west.Westland Whiskey started in 2011 with a great vision to create American Single Malt whiskey that reflects the true colors of the Pacific Northwest region. Over ten years later, we continue to fill casks with single malt whiskey that we distill in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood and age mindfully in Washington State's Skagit Valley region.We are proud to be seen as one of America's premiere distillers with sustainable practices and award-winning spirits. We love hearing from you; contact us if you have any questions about Westland.Whiskey$59.99Westland's signature American Single Malt Whiskey is a culmination of over 10 years pioneering a new category of whiskey that has put America on the global single malt map. This latest expression represents the possibilities to be explored in single malt and captures the essence of our house style in one flagship bottle.Garryana 10th Edition - Aged 10 YearsA Decade of PursuitOur exploration of Garryana began with purpose and curiosity in November of 2011. It was with that first cask that we saw the massive potential of our native oak, not just for its incredible flavor profile, but for its ability to distinguish, in a palpable way, the unique character of our Pacific Northwest terroir. Since 2011, we've been waiting for the opportunity to showcase the qualities of our native oak in a new way, and to honor Garryana with the reverence and patience it deserves. Westland is releasing, for the first time, an age-stated whiskey, Garryana, Aged 10 years. The result of years of dedicated effort and the beginning of a new chapter for Westland, as we continue to explore the unique qualities of our Pacific Northwest home. We hope you enjoy the journey as much as we have.Product Specs: Maturation Time: 10 yearsABV: 50% ABV // 100 Proof Grain Bill: Westland Signature Five Malt + Washington Pale Malts Primary Casks: First & Second Fill Garry Oak Secondary Casks: Pedro Ximenez Hogshead, Rum, and Ex-Bourbon Nose: Mulled Wine, Clove, Walnut Fudge Brownie, and Lemon Danish PastryPalate: S'mores, Dehydrated Strawberry, Toasted Cumin, Blood Orange
Flo is in the polytunnel today with venerated British musician, producer and composer Dev Hynes. Previously part of dance punk outfit Test Icicles, he ventured into solo music as Lightspeed Champion before evolving into Blood Orange, which he releases music under today. As Flo and Dev plant out spring bulbs, they discuss the British county of Essex and its complicated reputation, as well as how his early life on the edge of London and the recent death of Dev's mother fed into the creation of his most recent celebrated studio album, Essex Honey. Musical and football icons including Philip Glass and Paul Ince form part of this ranging conversation as Flo & Dev dwell on grief and the cycle of life, along with the impact that teenage music and memories have in processing these powerful feelings. This episode of Digging is sponsored by Niwaki: the go to destination for functional, durable Japanese gardening gear. For 10% off your Niwaki purchase, head to Niwaki.com and enter the code DIGGINGWITHFLO at the checkout. Presenter - Flo Dill, Producer - Lizzy King, Editing - Chantal Adams, Sound Recording - Connor Gani, Mastering - Sophie EllisonA video version of this episode is also available on YouTube.Music - Cleaners from Venus - The Artichoke That Loved Me, courtesy of Martin Newell & Captured Tracks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lisa Sawyer Derman is the Founder and CEO of Five Springs Infused Bourbon, a bourbon brand that blends Kentucky roots with modern, mixable flavor. Before launching Five Springs, Lisa spent more than 30 years in the global spirits industry, building and leading some of the world's top alcohol brands. Her career includes serving as Chief Operating Officer at Stoli Group, Head of Legal at Absolut, and the Head of the North Division at The Macallan. Drawing on her legal background and executive leadership experience, Lisa launched Five Springs in 2024 with three distinctive expressions—Vanilla Maple, Honey Sage, and Blood Orange—crafted to be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails. Five Springs is designed to make bourbon more approachable and inclusive for a wider range of drinkers and is currently available online nationwide and at retail in multiple states. WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT BUILDING A BOURBON BRAND Launching a spirits brand is nothing like selling a typical consumer product. The industry is heavily regulated, the three-tier system slows everything down, and it can take years before a product reaches a shelf. After spending more than 30 years as a lawyer and senior executive in the global spirits industry, Lisa Sawyer Derman knew the legal, operational, and financial pieces she would need to get right. Instead of starting with a big marketing push, she tested the product at home, refined the formulas with her family, and proved the concept in two markets before expanding. Her background in deals, regulation, branding, and operations helped her avoid costly mistakes and build a bourbon brand designed to be more approachable and mixable. In this episode of The Lawyer's Edge, Elise talks with Lisa about moving from legal roles into business leadership, launching in a highly regulated industry, learning from founders she worked with along the way, and how she used three decades of industry experience to shortcut the hardest parts of alcohol startups and launch a bourbon brand built for today's drinkers. 2:26 — How a summer mentor pulled her into alcohol beverage law 6:36 — Moving in-house and shifting from legal to deals and operations 11:39 — Using regulatory experience to reduce startup risk (labels, formulas, distributors) 15:05 — Kitchen experiments lead to the infused-bourbon concept for cocktails 18:59 — Testing before investing: launching first in New Jersey and Kentucky 23:35 — From behind-the-scenes lawyer to founder as the face of the brand 26:13 — Handling skepticism in a crowded category and staying with the strategy 29:33 — Advice to younger lawyers: training, mentors, specialization 33:26 — What she tells lawyers who want to start a business 35:49 — Trust your instincts instead of assuming anyone else knows better than you Mentioned In Legal Spirits: How One Lawyer Turned a Legal Career into a Bourbon Brand Five Springs Infused Bourbon | Instagram Get connected with the coaching team: hello@thelawyersedge.com The Lawyer's Edge SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE Today's episode is brought to you by the Ignite Women's Business Development Accelerator, a 9-month business development program created BY women lawyers for women lawyers. Ignite is a carefully designed business development program containing content, coaching, and a community of like-minded women who are committed to becoming rainmakers AND supporting the retention and advancement of other women in the profession. If you are interested in either participating in the program or sponsoring a woman in your firm to enroll, learn more about Ignite and sign up for our registration alerts by visiting www.thelawyersedge.com/ignite.
Kick off summer without blowing your goals. In this episode, Leanne and Susie show you how to enjoy Aussie barbecues while keeping calories, carbs and salt in check — plus the truth about “everyday electrolytes” and a frank review of a trending high-protein pasta. We finish with easy, kid-approved breakfast ideas for fussy eaters. What you’ll learn: BBQ pitfalls that quietly add 500–800+ calories The leaner barbecue blueprint: better sausages, smarter patties, chicken/seafood wins, and veggie sides that actually fill you up Portion strategy that stops the “sausage + chop + kebab” overload Social season survival: pre-event snacks that prevent grazing blowouts Smarter Hydration 101: when water is enough, when a hydration mix helps, and why most “electrolytes” are too salty for everyday use New from Designed by Dietitians: Hydrate (a gentle, low-sugar hydration range) — what’s in it, who it’s for, and how to dose after hard sessions, sauna, or gastro Product Review: the high-protein ravioli everyone’s buying — protein math vs. carbs, sodium and fibre additives; who it suits (and who should skip) Listener Q: fast breakfast wins for fussy kids (yoghurt pot bars, smoothie pops, egg soldiers, upgraded pancakes, freezer-friendly muffins) Helpful links:• Designed by Dietitians Hydrate (Lemon Lime; Blood Orange & Mango).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, Brandon Tanguma and Dominic Hobson discuss:Dominic's HalloweenWorld Series ReactionsDominic's Picks Week 9JRo's ThreesomeMr. X's Questions of the WeekSNME PreviewHave a question? Send it to CurveballandCS@gmail.comFollow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/CurveballsandCS
Why Are Your Apples So Angry@AngryOrchard #cider #podcast #radioshow #Halloween Co hosts : Good ol Boy Dave, Good ol Boy Mike, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode –
It's a week of surprises as we update our running list of the year's best music, with a mix of songs that refuse to be any one thing. Plus, singer Brandi Carlile drops a stunning, stadium-sized rock anthem.NPR Music editor Sheldon Pearce joins host Robin Hilton.Featured artists and songs:1. Brandi Carlile: “Church & State,” from ‘Returning to Myself'2. Hannah Frances: “The Space Between (feat. Daniel Rossen),” from ‘Nested in Tangles'3. Kelly Moran: “Don't Trust Mirrors,” from ‘Don't Trust Mirrors'4. Blood Orange: “The Last of England,” from ‘Essex Honey'5. Magdalena Bay: “Second Sleep” (single)Weekly reset: A family of bears rummage through a forest on an autumn afternoon.Enjoy the show? Share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Allen and RD try Blood Orange Hard Cider by Angry Orchard. Cheers!#hardcider #angryorchard #halloween #horrorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strikeout-beer--2992189/support.
1999's The Corruptor was the second attempt by an American film studio to make an international star out of Chow Yun Fat. The Replacement Killers a year before with Mira Sorvino failed to thrill audiences and The Corruptor, about a New York Chinatown war between two rival gangs, didn't exactly make waves. Ironically, it took a Tiawanese filmmaker, Ang Lee, to bring Fat world recognition a year later with hit Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Dan and Vicky discuss the Mark Wahlberg co-starring buddy cop actioner along with some political talk and lots of recently seen including The Conjuring: Last Rites, The Long Walk, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, and the plays Gene and Gilda and Blood Orange. Our socials: hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
Nouveautés, classiques, raretés ! Une fois de plus, retrouvez David Blot dans son Juke-box du Nova Club, melting-pot de tous ses favoris musicaux, toutes époques et genres confondus ! Tracklist : My Dear (The Letter) - Womack & WomackDima Rave - Ino CasablancaIs This Love - Joey Valence & BraeRaingurl - YaejiAfter School Special - Detroit Grand PubahsPrayer Hands - DJ Premier & Roc MarcianoTwinzzz - SaweetieCrazy People - Nourished By TimeMy Ever Changing Moods - The Style CouncilFaces - ClioUFO - UFOsAge Of Consent - New OrderMind Loaded - Blood Orange & Caroline PolachekBoth Eyes Closed - Asap RockyDo You... (Cashmere Cat Remix) - MiguelTogether Forever - ExodusForever Monna - Chez Damier & Stacey PullenConfidential - Paul St Hilaire & GavsborgNice Shoes - Steve LacySeventh Heaven (Larry Levan Remix) - Gwen GuthrieLost In Thought - FunkdoobiestMake It Up - TirzahRain - Ryuichi SakamotoForge - Earl SweatshirtStupid Prizes - KeiyaaMy Boo (Hitman's Club Mix) - Ghost Town DJsHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
How We Seeez It! Episode 304 Weapons “ I really don't like police stations, you know? They just kind of freak me out. I'm, uh... I'm phobic.” -James. For the start of Spooky season we are going to cover “Weapons”, a Zach Cregger movie. Joining us as always for the spooky movies is our friend Allisha. We cover our thoughts on it and there is so much to talk about in this one, so join us for the discussion and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. Should be some good ones. As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think. Or if there is something you watched that we might enjoy or a can't miss series. Also please rate and review the show on all your favorite podcast apps. Drinks for the Episode "The Whitest Cocktail U' Know" 1.5 oz gin 0.5 oz elderflower liqueur 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice 1 oz whole milk 0.25 oz absinthe 2 dashes Angostura bitters serve in a tall glass with a straw "Missing in Action" 3/4 oz Wild Turkey 101 3/4 oz aged Jamaican Rum 3/4 oz Aperol 3/4 oz Amaro 3/4 oz Lemon Juice 1/2 oz Blood Orange bitters 1/2 oz Simple syrup Show links: https://hwsi.podbean.com/e/weapons-2025/ HWSI LinkTree HWSI Facebook Link HWSI Instagram Link HWSI Youtube link !! You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
Episode 218: In this episode, Mark is joined by DJ and producer- DJ MROK. We talk about his work on recent projects from Chuck D, Public Enemy and Phill Most Chill. We also discuss his upcoming project with Paavo called "Green Moon Rising". He talks about how "the Thing" helped inspire that project and his love for John Carpenter movies. We dive into his roots in music, working in other genres, coming back to Hip Hop, working with icons like Kool G Rap and Gift of Gab, the origin of his name, Marvel Zombies and living in the Chicago area. Check out MROK on Spit Slam records and more- https://linktr.ee/djmrokMark also gives his thoughts on the Angry Orchard apple cider drinks, that feature a Jason themed can and flavor, called "Blood Orange". He also list his top 5 favorite themed tv/movies. Watch "Things and Stuff” where Mark reviews collectibles on The Infinite Banter Youtube channel. Direct link for current video- https://youtu.be/G1el4GYzHF8?si=GadJ1aAHKCJ0bgKaCheck out our sponsor Super 7, for the latest in action figures and merch featuring pop culture icons. Click the link for the latest figures and more- https://super7.com/INFINITEBANTERPODCAST
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Felix shares the music that's helped him recover from a serious illness. Anamaria shares some new exquisite (and, in one case, slightly toxic) love songs.Featured artists and songs:• Blood Orange, "I Can Go" (feat. Mabe Fratti & Mustafa)• Draco Rosa, "Quiero Vivir"• Caetano Veloso, "Voce E Linda" (Remixed Original Album)• Tim Bernardes, "BB (Garupa de Moto Amarela)"• Tim Bernardes, "Última Vez"• Santana, "Goodness and Mercy"• Xavi, "Ojitos de Miel"• Los Lobos, "Bertha" (Live at the Carefree Theatre, 1992)This podcast was produced by Noah Caldwell. The executive producer of NPR Music is Suraya Mohamed.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Felix shares the music that's helped him recover from a serious illness. Anamaria shares some new exquisite (and, in one case, slightly toxic) love songs. Featured artists and songs:• Blood Orange, "I Can Go" (feat. Mabe Fratti & Mustafa)• Draco Rosa, "Quiero Vivir"• Caetano Veloso, "Voce E Linda" (Remixed Original Album)• Tim Bernardes, "BB (Garupa de Moto Amarela)"• Tim Bernardes, "Última Vez"• Santana, "Goodness and Mercy"• Xavi, "Ojitos de Miel"• Los Lobos, "Bertha" (Live at the Carefree Theatre, 1992)This podcast was produced by Noah Caldwell. The executive producer of NPR Music is Suraya Mohamed.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Dev Hynes has felt like an outsider since he was a kid. But as a singer-songwriter and producer, he's been able to transform that sense of otherness into some of the most acclaimed and interesting music of the last decade. For the last few years, Dev questioned if he would ever return to his solo project Blood Orange, but after losing his mom, he was called back to it. Now, he's released his fifth album as Blood Orange, “Essex Honey.” Dev joins Tom Power to talk about his journey and how being an outsider has not only shaped his own music, but also the sound of some of the biggest artists in the world.