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Season 3 - Episode 19 The Craft Beer Connoisseurs get the turntables spinning as we review Rhythm & Brews out of Cambridge, Ontario. We're joined by Producer Mason and 2 beers are reviewed: Symphony which is their core New England Hazy IPA along with Brit Hop which is an English IPA. We also discuss their event space along with their start from brewing with a contract brewery to where they are today. Then, we talk about which mediums we most frequently listen to music, and what our favourites are. Instagram: CraftBeerConns - YouTube/Untappd: Craft Beer Connoisseurs Feel free to throw us a comment, like and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts!
The latest episode of the podcast which asks: what’s the difference between a Cartoon Time and a Cartoon Club? This episode, Pop-Crazed Youngsters, sees the world’s No.1 authority on old episodes of a long-gone pop show casting its eyes and ears toward the summer of ’89 - but if you're expecting to see some Acid House tomfoolery or a full-on Madchester takeover, you're going to be massively disappointed: the only Acieeed references are on Sinitta's ears, and the only Manc in attendance is, er, Simon Parkin, who's been let out of the Broom Cupboard for his TOTP debut. And he looks like he's shitting himself throughout. Still, this episode is a definite sign that things are getting better, as long as you avoid looking at the appalling shirts that men chose to wear in that era: Brit-Hop pitches up in the shape of the Rebel MC. REM finally escape from Student Discoland into our hearts and charts. Fuzzbox get all saucy with a massive pin . And Stock Aitken and Waterman finally admit defeat with the worst No.1 of the year that didn't involve a grown man in a rabbit costume. Al Needham is joined by Sarah Bee and Neil Kulkarni for a ram of the critical arm up the cow's arse of '89, veering off to discuss being coated down by middle-aged Crusties, Mams who go into town wearing your favourite band t-shirts, suitable replacements for Africa pendants if you happen to be white and don't want to get battered, being stared at by Cyndi Lauper, and the disgusting lack of train etiquette displayed by second division pop stars. And - of course - all the swearing you could possibly need. Download | Video Playlist | Subscribe Follow us on Facebook here. Link up with us on Twitter here. Subscribe to us on iTunes here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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En la carta sonora de este mes, Him se retrotrae a la segunda mitad de la década de los noventa para recordar un tiempo en el que la electrónica más desafiante e irreverente quiso fulminar al rock. Nos estamos refiriendo al Big Beat, también conocido como Breakbeat o Brit-Hop. Hoy día parece impensable que semejante osadía se planteara, pero por aquel entonces esta escena logró en un lapso de tiempo muy corto ser la alternativa más potente a la música de guitarras. Oportunidad de oro para rememorar aquella cruzada fascinante a la par que descabellada.
En la carta sonora de este mes, Him se retrotrae a la segunda mitad de la década de los noventa para recordar un tiempo en el que la electrónica más desafiante e irreverente quiso fulminar al rock. Nos estamos refiriendo al Big Beat, también conocido como Breakbeat o Brit-Hop. Hoy día parece impensable que semejante osadía se planteara, pero por aquel entonces esta escena logró en un lapso de tiempo muy corto ser la alternativa más potente a la música de guitarras. Oportunidad de oro para rememorar aquella cruzada fascinante a la par que descabellada.