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In the 80s mix tapes were an important part of everyday culture. John and Steve again dig into the bins and dust off a couple more of their original mix tapes from the 80s.John's mixtape explores the American and British Indie scene. Steve's mixtape is full of New Wave Pop tunes.Artists discussed are REM, The Cure, Let's Active, Siouxsie and the Banshees, House of Love, Thompson Twins, Love Tractor, New Order and more!
As we come to the end of the main Hall of Songs timeline, we nominate the final four songs through the Veterans Committee. Spoiler: We've reached Peak Chris.Later, Tim and Chris talk about Christmas songs. Has Billboard gone too far in how it calculates the Hot 100? Can we get beyond the 15 or so standards that get overplayed every holiday? And what other songs should we paying attention to? Website: http://www.hallofsongs.comSocial: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongsPlease rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067
This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin is putting Steve to the test with an electrifying quiz centered around the iconic 2005 British Indie masterpiece, "Silent Alarm" by Bloc Party. Discover the juicy details behind who cheekily dubbed Bloc Party as the "band from university challenge," and catch the unforgettable response from Kele Okereke himself. But that's not all! Unearth hidden gems and untold tales about this legendary album that will leave you craving more. But hold onto your headphones, because Steve has a mind-blowing quiz lined up for Martin too! It's all about the British Indie music scene of the mid-2000s, featuring brain-teasers about iconic bands like The Enemy, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, The Cribs, Kaiser Chiefs, The Pigeon Detectives, The View, The Automatic, and a whole lot more. Hit that play button and let the battle of music wits commence!
Lewis and Cecilia discuss the lack of film promotion in relation to Blue Beetle and A Haunting in Venice. They also review Scrapper, a British- Indie film which explores a fractured daughter - father relationship. Cecilia gives us a taste of reality with her thoughts on At Home with the Fury's, an insight into the life of the undefeated heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury.
British Indie Film Club is a limited podcast series from Truth & Movies, in partnership with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). In this final episode, national treasure Shane Meadows joins us to reflect on the legacy of his 2004 film Dead Man's Shoes – back in cinemas in a new restoration – and how he was inspired early in his career by another British indie stalwart, Alan Clarke.Edited by Bob Stankus.Produced by TCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Returning once more to White Shores are neurosurgeon and New York Times bestselling author of Proof of Heaven, Eben Alexander MD and Sacred Acoustics journey facilitator, Karen Newell. Plus electrifying near death experience inspired music from Hong Kong based British Indie rock band, The Sleeves.In this vibrant conversation, Eben and Karen share the clear and present message from Eben's famous near death experience and his ongoing afterlife research, writing and teaching with Karen that 'all is well.' They discuss the binding and reassuring power of love and also showcase their latest Secrets of the Soul course. To find out more about Eben and Karen's free online event and upcoming course and the vision of The Shift Network visit: https://shiftnetwork.isrefer.com/go/rtfndeTC/a24504/To find out more about Eben and Karen visit:http://ebenalexander.com/https://www.sacredacoustics.com/'I Feel Alive': (45 mins 45 secs) To find out more about Hong Kong based Brit Indie rock band, The Sleeves and their electrifying hardcore soul based music visit:Website: thesleeves.hkFacebook: The.SleevesX: @The_SleevesInstagram: thesleeveshkSpotify: thesleeveshkSoundcloud: thesleeveshkTo find out more about Theresa's bestselling dreams, intuition, afterlife, and mystical titles and mission, visit:Www.theresacheung.comhttp://linktr.ee/theresacheungTo order Theresa's latest title: Empower Your Inner Psychic visit:amzn.to/3GqtmleYou can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and X and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.comThank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper.
British Indie Film Club is a limited podcast series from Truth & Movies, in partnership with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). In this episode, writer/director Charlotte Regan (Standby, Oats & Barley) drops in to chat about her critically acclaimed debut feature Scrapper – out now in cinemas across the UK – and how she's drawn inspiration from John Michael McDonagh's Irish buddy cop comedy The Guard.Edited by Bob Stankus.Produced by TCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WE talked about her latest horror short film Incubus and her micro horror short Unseeing Evil and building thier barn into a film studio with sets and her love for the Halloween season
British Indie Film Club is a limited podcast series from Truth & Movies, in partnership with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). Here, actor Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You, Femme, Black Mirror) describes his love of playing complex characters, and his visceral reaction to Philip Barantini's kitchen drama Boiling Point.This episode was recorded before the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.Edited by Bob Stankus.Produced by TCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This edition features British Indie-band founder Mark Christopher Lee - from the award winning "The Pocket Gods" - He talks about his paranormal experiences, his work in creating music that has made worldwide headlines and his new documentary "Aliens vs Gods" - where he asks questions about what happens to religion of we get "disclosure"?
British Indie Film Club is a limited limited podcast series from Truth & Movies, in partnership with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). In this episode, rising star Tamara Lawrance (The Silent Twins) shares her experiences of breaking through as a young actor, and why she's full of admiration for Barry Jenkins' Moonlight.Edited by Bob Stankus.Produced by TCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
British Indie Film Club is a new limited podcast series from Truth & Movies, in partnership with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). In this episode, acclaimed writer/director Nida Manzoor (We Are Lady Parts, Polite Society) discusses how she found her footing in the industry, and why she's always had a soft spot for Billy Elliot.Edited by Bob Stankus.Produced by TCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reviewing 2023s British Indie slasher film written, directed and produced by Rhys Frake-Waterfield. With games, and fun from the Chop Shop and please excuse the technical issues for a small portion of the show.
British Indie Film Club is a new limited podcast series from Truth & Movies, in partnership with the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). Each episode we'll be delving into the past, present and future of British film with special guests from across the industry. In this first episode, hosts Leila Latif and Karis Aldridge are joined by actor, writer and director Samantha Morton.Edited by Bob Stankus.Produced by TCO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Sooz and Trudy talk to a Tim's Listening Party regular, Jean from Michigan. She shares her love of Blues and Americana as well as British Indie music, especially Prefab Sprout.
Graham and Charles chew over the second album by Black Country, New Road. They also take a look back at the life, writing and influence of libertarian US writer, P J O'Rourke. Graham demystifies the confusion over the latest Beatles release, which is part of Peter Jackson's Get Back documentary project and presents a sparkling new version of the legendary January 30 1969 rooftop concert. Graham also puts some thought into why so many US music artists celebrate inspiration from the British indie scene.
Chris Godber is from London, said about he as indie Game developer, creative coder, he is a wonderful person. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Laura is joined by TV presenter, athlete and public speaker, Steve Brown. They discuss Steve's love of the British Indie scene and his journey into wheelchair rugby; the unique power music has in our lives, reminiscing over tunes heard on school trips and the influence parents have over musical tastes.Steve's song choices:Happy Mondays - Step OnThe Boys Are Back in Town - Thin LizzyMessage In A Bottle - The PoliceCass Elliot - Make Your Own Kind of MusicLaura's songs for Steve:Dirty Honey - California Dreamin' The Wire - HaimListen to all of the songs featured in Music in My Life from this playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3CnUQrtZkOYb8mqaV8ddos?si=5A6DbLJiQxWW2f1hlWGTmQ-----A Create Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest this week is Ben Ayres from the legendary British Indie band Cornershop. Together with band mate Tajinder Singh, Ben can lay claim to a unique place in musical history as the only band to have a single top both the National Charts and John Peels Festive Fifty with the timeless floor filler 'Brimful of Asha'. Currently celebrating 30 years in the business Ben has seen it all from the giddy heights of the Top Of The Pops studio to the literal factory floor where piles of plastic were pressed into vinyl treasures for music fans around the world. Ben takes the time to share some of his Phonographic Memories with us as well as waxing lyrical about his obsession with the black wax. It is a must for any true vinyl fanatic. Before that Anne and Eamon discuss music to exercise to and the new 3 part documentary about Madness 'Before we were we'. As ever we have made a play list for you to explore - it features just about every artist we mention in the show and there are some absolute corkers in there. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2l075Y0nHqO0kxAZ1egcqb?si=e646dbddd7fc4120 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt3p-F2x7rY&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrM3kPamShcNpT2_nbTArr6https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt3p-F2x7rY&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrM3kPamShcNpT2_nbTArr6 You can find the amazing Madness doc here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tVMEQcySwk&t=9s CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM Twitter - @WHATGOESPOD Instagram - @WHATGOESPOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WhatGoesPod/ *BIG UP THE LIKERS RETWEETERS & SHARERS*
Ben & Bob accept a challenge from the Twitterverse and watch the 2004 British independent film “Dead Man’s Shoes”. Shane Meadows directs and Paddy Considine stars in a story about a guilt ridden soldier named Richard returning home to the English countryside to avenge wrongs brought upon his younger brother, Anthony, by a local gang of drug dealers while Richard was away. Listen to find out if this tale of revenge and regret is SSOS-worthy.
This week our guest is the amazing Lou Paley from Women In Jazz, an incredible organisation that aims to bring more representation for women within the Jazz genre. We discuss her first show, The Maccabees at ULU, at a time when it was mandatory to wear bright Yellow Jeans at all British Indie shows. We then go off on a tangent about Drinking and Golf, before discussing Lou's first festival, Glastonbury 2009. Bruce Springsteen definitely played that one. Finally we bring the conversation to discussing how those initial shows lead her to a career working with Jazz musicians. www.womeninjazz.co.uk
The 80s were an odd time for music, but also one of the best. We take a gander at the best and worst 80s British 'Indie' artists that graced our ears and share them with your. very fine selves.This is part of A New Winter Podcast Network. If you like the show please remember to rate it!Website: anewwinter.netPatreon: patreon.com/anewwinterInstagram: @anewwinterTwitter: @anewwinterEmail: anewwinterpodcast@gmail.com or oddcastoddballs@gmail.comSam's Twitch Channel https://www.twitch.tv/legassiqueDan's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRTt17kVazujMJbxo688sA Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/anewwinter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A few of the British Indie artist collective Orphan No More join the podcast to talk about creating together, crossing genre boundaries and worshipping through grief. Daniel and Jason talk about their experiences teaching private music lessons.
A few of the British Indie artist collective Orphan No More join the podcast to talk about creating together, crossing genre boundaries and worshipping through grief. Daniel and Jason talk about their experiences teaching private music lessons.
A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays. Podcast episodes available from Monday morning at 00:30 (UK) #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #TheIdiotOnTheWritersBlock Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram In the 8th-season's sixth episode, Marcus and Producer Dave get on a Zoom-call with the Writers & Producers of the murderous comedy MURDER BALLADS - Mitchell Tolliday and Neil Rickatson. They talk about how the the film came about, the talent behind the project - including British-Indie-filmmaking champion Giles Alderson, and the crowdfunding campaign set up to bring the film to completion. Marcus and Producer Dave also catch up with friend of the show, Actress/Writer/Producer/Director Jenna Suru, as she discusses her film L'Âge d'Or (The Golden Age) (2019) being shown at the Chelsea Film Festival. And she talks about her new project - Paris Int'l Film Festival - and the film talk with The Shakespeare Sisters on the 01st October 2020 at 6pm BST Click here to support MURDER BALLADS crowdfunding campaign Click the link to book a spot on The Shakepeare Sisters's film panel Check out Marcus's new YouTube channel THE IDIOT ON THE WRITER'S BLOCK - expert tips on how to write, publish and promote your first fiction novel No #Top5Favourites this week
Following allegations of systemic sexual, predatory abuse across the wrestling industry, Jay and Rich hold a frank and open discussion about the accusations and their reactions to them as fans. Please support everyone speaking out at this time. Due to what has transpired in the past 72 hours on the British Indie wrestling scene, today's podcast has an active a trigger warning in play. There will inevitably be discussions which detail sexual abuse, self harm and suicide, pedophilia, Bullying, mental health issues, Disability Shaming, Trans-phobia and racism. If there is a potential for you to be affected by hearing these issues be discussed we strongly reccomend you give this episode a miss. If you believe anyone including yourself are experiencing domestic abuse please call the national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/ If you are concerned for a child or are a child who may be suffering from abuse please get in contact with childline on 0800 1111 or visit https://www.childline.org.uk/ If you identify as gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender and wish to talk about anything you are experiencing, you can call switchboard on 0300 330 0630 between 10 and 10 every day. All Phone operators identify as LGBT+. https://switchboard.lgbt/ Suicide is the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK and the cause of 18 deaths every day. The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against Suicide and mental Crisis specifically for men. They are available at theCalmzone.net/ or their helpline is available nationwide from 5pm to midnight 365 days a year, on 0800 58 58 58. https://www.thecalmzone.net/ There are so many more places to get support and so many incredible people who are there to help you through anything you are experiencing, please check out the links in the topic for more, and please, don't suffer quietly. There are a lot more people out here who want to help and support you than there will ever be who want to hurt you. You are not alone. Rich and Jay
Amanda Litherland and Ella Watts recommend a selection of independently produced comedy drama podcasts, to make you laugh during lockdown. Featuring whole episodes and extracts from: Quid Pro Euro (Felix Trench) Marscorp (Definitely Human) The Unseen Hour (James Carney) North West Footwear Database (Tim Foley)
Julie Weir and Digby Pearson, who have have helped launch the careers of many legionary heavy rock bands, discuss how they started their record labels, how they find new talent, the changes they have seen in the industry and the way they see it moving forward. They have supported, nurtured and empowered this crucial part of the music industry for decades and share the details of their experience. Click to listen to a Spotify playlist with the music discussed in this conversation. Please take our survey and let us know what you think, any and all feedback is very appreciated. Julie Weir is label head at Music For Nations which is a rock and metal label. Launched as an independent in 1983, Music For Nations established itself, early on, as a European leader in the rock and metal world. It now operates under the Sony Music umbrella. For two decades prior to this she ran her own independent rock labels (Cacophonous and Visible Noise) where she was responsible for breaking bands such as Bullet for my Valentine and Bring me the Horizon. She has run an independent publishing company, worked across events, sync and branding deals and even dabbled in artist management. She has consulted for and advised major labels on emerging talent.Digby Pearson is a British Indie record label owner born and raised in Nottingham, England. Having dropped out of university to throw himself into the grassroots music scene, as promotor, fanzine writer but first and foremost as a fan, a label seemed a next step. Despite having zero experience of business or any finances, founded Earache from his flat, a DIY shoestring operation which was on a mission to release records by the most extreme bands around, signing Napalm Death, Cathedral, Godflesh, Entombed, Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, Carcass.For 3 decades Digby has navigated all the twists and turns of the evolving music business landscape, anticipating the digital music revolution by signing Apple’s first Indie label deal. In recent years new young bands from the blues-rock scene became Digby’s sole focus, bands like Rival Sons, Blackberry Smoke, The Temperance Movement, Massive Wagons, all seemingly from nowhere gained the label more than a dozen Top 20 UK chart entries. Since 2017 Digby has diversified again, in addition to still being hands-on running the label, now 700+ releases deep, he also runs and curates the first ever heavy/punk/metal stages at Glastonbury and Boomtown festivals.The background music players on this episode are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. All other elements of the music was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you have any suggestions for future episodes, themes and/or guests, or comments on this episode, please let us know.If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production expenses which are quite extensive. Thanks Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
Julie Weir and Digby Pearson, who have have helped launch the careers of many legionary heavy rock bands, discuss how they started their record labels, how they find new talent, the changes they have seen in the industry and the way they see it moving forward. They have supported, nurtured and empowered this crucial part of the music industry for decades and share the details of their experience. Click to listen to a Spotify playlist with the music discussed in this conversation. Please take our survey and let us know what you think, any and all feedback is very appreciated. Julie Weir is label head at Music For Nations which is a rock and metal label. Launched as an independent in 1983, Music For Nations established itself, early on, as a European leader in the rock and metal world. It now operates under the Sony Music umbrella. For two decades prior to this she ran her own independent rock labels (Cacophonous and Visible Noise) where she was responsible for breaking bands such as Bullet for my Valentine and Bring me the Horizon. She has run an independent publishing company, worked across events, sync and branding deals and even dabbled in artist management. She has consulted for and advised major labels on emerging talent.Digby Pearson is a British Indie record label owner born and raised in Nottingham, England. Having dropped out of university to throw himself into the grassroots music scene, as promotor, fanzine writer but first and foremost as a fan, a label seemed a next step. Despite having zero experience of business or any finances, founded Earache from his flat, a DIY shoestring operation which was on a mission to release records by the most extreme bands around, signing Napalm Death, Cathedral, Godflesh, Entombed, Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, Carcass.For 3 decades Digby has navigated all the twists and turns of the evolving music business landscape, anticipating the digital music revolution by signing Apple’s first Indie label deal. In recent years new young bands from the blues-rock scene became Digby’s sole focus, bands like Rival Sons, Blackberry Smoke, The Temperance Movement, Massive Wagons, all seemingly from nowhere gained the label more than a dozen Top 20 UK chart entries. Since 2017 Digby has diversified again, in addition to still being hands-on running the label, now 700+ releases deep, he also runs and curates the first ever heavy/punk/metal stages at Glastonbury and Boomtown festivals.The background music players on this episode are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. All other elements of the music was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you have any suggestions for future episodes, themes and/or guests, or comments on this episode, please let us know.If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production expenses which are quite extensive. Thanks Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
Topics covered include:Marketing into the US from overseas: conforming with schedules and promotionUsing Ingram Spark to serve world marketsBrexit: what happens next? Customs and VATUK rules and regulations, loosening libel lawsComplying with EU privacy standardsLinkshttps://camphorpress.comhttps://twitter.com/camphorpressParticipantsMichael Cannings is one of the three founders of Camphor Press, an independent publisher focusing on East Asia. Now back in his native England after eleven years living in Taiwan, Michael has a background in marketing and design which has proven invaluable in getting Camphor Press off the ground, though he still describes himself as a publishing amateur. Outside work he will invariably be reading; sometimes alone but nowadays more often with his two children. Michael is keenly interested in Taiwanese history, and also follows the not-so-mighty Torquay United football club.Peter Goodman (host) is publisher of Stone Bridge Press in Berkeley, California. He began his publishing career in Tokyo, Japan, in 1976. A longtime member of IBPA, he has served on the IBPA board and as IBPA board chair.
This week, Max dialled in with Edd Gibson, from British Indie-pop outfit Friendly Fires ahead of their appearance at Splendour in the Grass and an East Coast tour.
Today! We are joined by TK Cooper! This dude is 100%, kiwi and fresh AF. Listen to us discuss the scene and where he came from and where he's headed. Very easy and loose chat. Enjoy! Follow him @PURETKC If you'd like to support Wilfred Watches, see below! Patreon: Be Part of the Show! Mugs, Stickers: rdbl.co/2QjOX6Y Tees, Hoodies: bit.ly/2RcHq7a PRO WRESTLING TEES: prowrestlingtees.com/wilfredwatches Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts:- One Nation Radio / Outsider’s Edge / Keepin’ It Strong Style / Grown Men Watch This S***? / New to the network: Wilfred Watches Podcast & Omega Luke Wrestling Podcast, available wherever you find podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Ring Badgers are back! Check out what we have to say about our recent commentary gig with Tapout Wrestling, the British independent scene and our Royal Rumble predictions.
Waffle On about Halloween Hello and Happy Halloween. On this months spooky episode Meds and Kell waffle on about this brilliant 1978 film by John Carpenter. Kell also gives us a quick review of seeing John Carpenter play live last week and we of course have another very special email from the king of scribes... Rob K. On this episode we also talk about a crowd funding event to help make a feature film based on a short film called Polterheist. Its directed by the wonderful Dave Gilbank who takes time out to send us a small comment about his film and what you lovely listeners can do to help. We love film here at Waffle, and we love nothing more than to help British Indie cinema. So if you would like to jump in and help fund (and get some goodies along the way) click here to go to their Indiegogo page https://igg.me/at/PolterHeist/x/15064042 or email Dave Gilbank at dave@tadahmedia.com As usual we have a Facebook group page, just search for us and we will gladly add you in to the fun and games. See you in November. M&K
Today! We are joined by TK Cooper! This dude is 100%, kiwi and fresh AF. Listen to us discuss the scene and where he came from and where he's headed. Very easy and loose chat. Enjoy! Follow him @PURETKC If you'd like to support Wilfred Watches, see below! Patreon: Be Part of the Show! Mugs, Stickers: rdbl.co/2QjOX6Y Tees, Hoodies: bit.ly/2RcHq7a PRO WRESTLING TEES: prowrestlingtees.com/wilfredwatches Check out Social Suplex’s columns, and the network’s podcasts:- One Nation Radio / Outsider’s Edge / Keepin’ It Strong Style / Grown Men Watch This S***? / New to the network: Wilfred Watches Podcast & Omega Luke Wrestling Podcast, available wherever you find podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations