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Salut les fidèles de Disques Durs, heureux de vous retrouver en ce premier lundi d'avril pour l'émission mensuelle de Tsugi Radio qui balaie l'actualité des sorties musicales libres et indépendantes, une sélection de disques parfois durs à trouver mais jamais durs à écouter. Disques Durs, l'émission qui a du swag grâce à sa programmation pas comme les autres, ce n'est pas moi qui le dit mais le petit prodige allemand DJ Swagger qui démarre cette émission d'avril. 1. DJ SWAGGER – Off the Dime 2. KIM GORDON – The Candy House 3. FEARS – NY 4. ODETTA HARTMAN – Dr. No 5. DEVON WELSH – That's What We Needed 6. BOECKNER – Don't Worry Baby 7. ABBY SAGE – Three Floors, Three Doors 8. TATYANA – Down Bad 9. URANIUM CLUB – Small Grey Men 10. C TURTLE – Melvin Said This 11. BRIGITTE CALLS ME BABY – Impressively Average 12. BRENT AMAKER & THE RODEO – Let's Drive 13. OPERATOR MUSIC BAND – 10 Days 14. SALT CATHEDRAL – Terminal Woes 15. BOLIS PUPUL – Goodnight Mr Yi 16. SCOTT YODER – Who Killed The Lights 17. BEANS – ZWAARD 13
Salut les fidèles de Disques Durs, heureux de vous retrouver en ce premier lundi d'avril pour l'émission mensuelle de Tsugi Radio qui balaie l'actualité des sorties musicales libres et indépendantes, une sélection de disques parfois durs à trouver mais jamais durs à écouter.Disques Durs, l'émission qui a du swag grâce à sa programmation pas comme les autres, ce n'est pas moi qui le dit mais le petit prodige allemand DJ Swagger qui démarre cette émission d'avril.1. DJ SWAGGER – Off the Dime2. KIM GORDON – The Candy House3. FEARS – NY 4. ODETTA HARTMAN – Dr. No5. DEVON WELSH – That's What We Needed6. BOECKNER – Don't Worry Baby 7. ABBY SAGE – Three Floors, Three Doors8. TATYANA – Down Bad9. URANIUM CLUB – Small Grey Men 10. C TURTLE – Melvin Said This11. BRIGITTE CALLS ME BABY – Impressively Average12. BRENT AMAKER & THE RODEO – Let's Drive13. OPERATOR MUSIC BAND – 10 Days14. SALT CATHEDRAL – Terminal Woes15. BOLIS PUPUL – Goodnight Mr Yi16. SCOTT YODER – Who Killed The Lights17. BEANS – ZWAARD 13 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Mutual maskerbation, family dining & shameful suicide + this day in history w/the Ghostship fire and our song of the day by Brent Amaker & The Rodeo on your #MorningMonarchy for December 2, 2020.
Brent Amaker DeathSquad, one of KCRW DJ Travis Holcombe’s favorite new artists, resides in a lane of Western performance art. And they’re the real deal, as they’ve shared the stage with the likes of Willie Nelson and The Mavericks. If you haven’t met before, let us introduce you to this band of desperados with this little ditty, “Hello.”
We cover everything from her start in music at KEXP, to her time managing bands (e.g. The Maldives, Brent Amaker and the Rodeo, and Evening Bell), co-founder of Sound & Vision Music, founding the Macefield Music Festival, her consulting work, and Womxn in Music to provide education and resources to womxn in the Seattle music community Say hello to the Marketing Manager of Seattle's beloved Tractor Tavern, Leigh Bezezekoff.
It’s a double feature this week with two heavy hitters - Brent Amaker and Darci Carlson! Tune in and hear us talk the challenges of forming a super group, unique percussive techniques in the studio, and why posting pictures of your food on Instagram can help your band! Follow Brent Amaker Deathsquad: instagram.com/BrentAmakerDeathsquad In the episode, Brent said the best way to support him was by telling a friend about him and his music, and googling his name to find your preferred way of listening to his music, so do that! Learn more about Darci and her solo band: instagram.com/darcidarling, facebook.com/darcicarlsonmusic, and www.darcicarlsonmusic.com If you enjoy the podcast, it really helps us out when you subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. Thank you so much for listening! Find us online and stay in touch here: Email: solvingsoundspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/solvingsoundspodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/solvingsoundspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/solvingsounds
This week the guys go down some serious roads as all 3 are stressed about money and life…but then we talk farts, so you get the full MigsCast experience! We also chat about the good old days of having a Discman in the car! Plus we check out a brand new Brent Amaker song called “Goodbye” (Brent Amaker & The Rodeo are at the Crocodile this Friday night), and we give ya a taste of some new Bruiser Brody music!
Brent tells BD about his inspiration for his project Android Amaker with Vox Mod which includes the philosophy of Scientist Raymond Kurzweil. Brent also tells us about his band evolutions with the Rodeo and even about performing in Prisons.
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on December 9, 2014. In this episode, special guest Your Old Pal Will of Vinyl-O-Matic and Less Rock, More Talk uses his magical, Robot Whisperer skills and helps Dr. Shawna, unlicensed sex therapist reach out to the robo-sapien community.Songs played:The Robots by Señor Coconut y Su Conjuncto from El Baile Alemán [The German Dance], an album of Kraftwerk covers done in a Latin American style. (2005)Are You a Computer? by ??? - I actually have no idea who this is or what it is called. It's from a mix a friend gave me a long time ago. Do you know? Tell me in the comments!Robots by Flight of the Conchords (2008)Pocket Calculator [another Kraftwerk cover] by Brent Amaker & The Rodeo (2010)Numbers by Kraftwerk (2004)Calculator by The Rogers Sisters (2002)Sex Machine [a James Brown cover] by The Flying Lizards (1985)The Stamping Machine by July (1969)Tetris by Waajeed from the Scion A/V instrumental release Beat Machine (2009)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, MixCloud, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloud
This episode originally aired live on KWTF Sonoma County Radio on December 9, 2014. In this episode, special guest Your Old Pal Will of Vinyl-O-Matic and Less Rock, More Talk uses his magical, Robot Whisperer skills and helps Dr. Shawna, unlicensed sex therapist reach out to the robo-sapien community.Songs played:The Robots by Señor Coconut y Su Conjuncto from El Baile Alemán [The German Dance], an album of Kraftwerk covers done in a Latin American style. (2005)Are You a Computer? by ??? - I actually have no idea who this is or what it is called. It's from a mix a friend gave me a long time ago. Do you know? Tell me in the comments!Robots by Flight of the Conchords (2008)Pocket Calculator [another Kraftwerk cover] by Brent Amaker & The Rodeo (2010)Numbers by Kraftwerk (2004)Calculator by The Rogers Sisters (2002)Sex Machine [a James Brown cover] by The Flying Lizards (1985)The Stamping Machine by July (1969)Tetris by Waajeed from the Scion A/V instrumental release Beat Machine (2009)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, MixCloud, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloud
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The Pacific Northwest weaves a rich tapestry of eclectic music and art that covers our region like a favorite blanket. We embrace artists from a variety of eras and genres, and we’re better for it. All year long, we at SMI do our best to feature the best of the Northwest. This includes established and emerging artists, and those who make us fall in love with them as they pass though town. This week’s episode of SMI Radio features holiday music from artists who have been past guests on the show. It’s like a virtual holiday card that doesn’t clutter up your space or get lost under the bills! First, Fitz and The Tantrums tear it up. Next, check out the number by harmonica virtuoso Lee Oskar, with lyrics penned by Michael Shrieve and vocals from R&B singer Ernest Pumphrey Jr. (Marmalade, Phat Sidy Smokehouse, and more). Deep Sea Diver, The HoHoHos, a wonderful Christmas medley from Jessica Latshaw, songs from Brent Amaker and The Rodeo, LeRoy Bell and Ann and Nancy Wilson (Heart) will deck your halls. The second half of the show features more Christmas rock from The HoHoHos! – and I chat Tess Henley. Tess talks about the progress of her new record, which will be released around March – and you can check out her newest holiday single, Christmas Won’t Do Without You (featuring The Passenger String Quartet). The show is rounded out with a power-pop ditty from Quickie, a smooth tune called This Christmas, written by Michael Shrieve’s talented 22 year old son, Sam Shrieve, and concluded with an uplifting song from the voice of Yes, Jon Anderson.
ast week on SMI Radio, we featured a fun conversation and music from Daydream Vacation, with David Einmo (Head Like A Kite) and Asy Saavedra. Asy spoke briefly about her other project, Chaos Chaos (formerly Smoosh), which involves her sister Chloe. Asy flew into town to perform with Daydream Vacation at The Vera Project this past Friday, and The Anchor in Everett the following night. The next night, Chaos Chaos played a show at The Crocodile. and also appeared for a KEXP session. On this week’s episode of SMI Radio, we take you backstage at The Vera Project for a conversation with Asy and Chloe. The two sisters make their home in Brooklyn, New York, but definitely consider Seattle their other home. They talk about the distinctions between their former project, Smoosh, and how it evolved into Chaos Chaos. David Einmo joins the conversation later on to talk about the new track he’s producing for Chaos Chaos while they’re in town. Also, Asy and Chloe reveal how Hurricane Sandy directly impacted them. In addition, we feature selected tracks from their debut EP. In the second half of the show, you get a triple shot of Christmas spirit from The HoHoHos, Brent Amaker and The Rodeo and Fitz and The Tantrums. We finish the show off with the brand new single from the forthcoming Ben Union record, This Blessed Union Volume II. (Ben Union will play their record release show on January 12th at The Crocodile.)
this week’s episode of SMI Radio, once again we take you inside the famous Hurricane Cafe (see photos below) for an interesting and insightful conversation with the eclectic and talented Brent Amaker. Brent talks about his interesting brand of “cowboy rock” and his influences that include everything from Johnny Cash, to the Ramones, to 80′s New Wave. Brent also talks about his love for the road, the state of country music, and more. Brent Amaker and The Rodeo will take the stage next Wednesday, November 21st at The Triple Door. Tickets are available for purchase here. In the second half of the show, you’ll hear from guitarist and vocalist Lukas Nelson. Lukas talks about his many musical influences that include his father, Willie Nelson, his song writing process, and his most recent appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. Lukas was recently in town to play a show at Tractor with past SMI Radio guests and friends, Ayron Jones & The Way.
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