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Dark Indulgence Industrial | EBM & Synthpop Mixshow
Dark Indulgence 03.20.22 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand : djscottdurand.com

Dark Indulgence Industrial | EBM & Synthpop Mixshow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 158:57


**Dark Indulgence 03.20.22 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand featuring new tracks from Pablo Bozzi | Boris Brejcha | AMF | Maduro | Nein Niemals | Technomancer ft Jonas Groth | SynthAttack | Yang Rush | spankthenun ft Isserley | Estrato Aurora & Siarem Dizelkraft | 40 Octaves Below & more. Please remember to SHARE | REPOST | FAVORITE to help spread the new sounds! ** For more info visit: https://www.djscottdurand.com For everywhere you can stream Dark Indulgence visit: https://linktr.ee/darkindulgence Pet Shop Boys - Axis Boris Brejcha Ginger - Happinezz (Original Mix) Blackout Band - Infiernos mentales Pablo Bozzi - Perennial Flax SynthAttack - Circle of Pain Yang Ruah - Invasion 40 Octaves Below - Serketre (Original Mix) Scars Are Soulless feat. Charles Crowe - Resurrection Mu-Ga - Limbo Dizelkraft/Static Starlight - Drugboy Institute For The Criminally Insane - Classic Chevrolet New Hook - Manipulation Ali X x Ximena - Patitos (Shubostar remix) Yöurr - Double Grab (Local Suicide Remix) 13th angel - Omens Blancmange - Living On A Ceiling (Laroz & AckerMan Rmx) Chaos Milieu - Exit Exit Eikyo - Digital Illusions (Alternate Mix) Lluis Ribalta & Aleito - Our Universe (Aleito mix) Estrato Aurora & Siarem - Peace Garda - Fatal Resister - Endast för vuxna Paranoia's Broken Machine - Αυτοκριτική στο Τίποτα AMF - Curse My Mind Katran (Blame Records) - BL-1(ANFS Remix) OTHR - Repel spankthenun vs Isserley - Bad Candy Store [you cant touch this] Unreleased Nein Niemals - Bring Me Everyone (Gateway to the Heavens) (Remix) Technomancer ft Jonas Groth - Ecstasy (Piston Damp Remix) Fatigue - All My Friends Supreme Court - Face Reality (Reaxion Guerrila Remix) Larva - All the beauty must die Maduro - Way To Die Woofer ft. Boytronic - You (Club Mix) Charlie Sparks - Welcome To London Regal - She Dances Alone [INV033] Sara Landry - Skate

Dark Indulgence Industrial | EBM & Synthpop Mixshow
Dark Indulgence 03.06.22 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand : djscottdurand.com

Dark Indulgence Industrial | EBM & Synthpop Mixshow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 127:51


Dark Indulgence 03.06.22 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand featuring brand new tracks from Xeno & Oaklander | Cold Choir | Scars are soulless | Henning Baer | Past Futura | Qyburn | Matt Hart | Dedalo | Cassius Select | Herzel x Metropolitan Soul Museum | Paranoia's Broken Machine | Meshes ft Iron Court & more. Please remember to SHARE | REPOST | FAVORITE to help spread the new music! VHS¥DEATH – Falsehood of man (Dystopian remix) Bang-Wa Cherry and Dj June - Chin Chin (Original Mix) Dedalo - No Help Front Line Assembly - Hatevol Opal Dusk - Judgment Vous Non - Pensaban que... Eclipsed - Orbital Meeting MATT HART - I am overlord SCADTA - Chernobyl Samba Herzel x Metropolitan Soul Museum - Modulearic (Benedikt Frey Remix) 5713 - Neppe CPU Cassius Select - Emergency D Past Futura - I Don't Wanna Dance Paranoia's Broken Machine - Μ΄αγαπάς ακόμα; Qyburn - @Grey Lady Xeno & Oaklander - Television Akahi - Sorry but no Ash Code - All We Ever Wanted Was Everything Oliver - Das Lebenleere Leben (Kontravoid remix) Clan Of Xymox - This World (C.O.X. Remix) Cold Choir - TRNZT Aloka - Typo (Original Mix) Scars Are Soulless - My Inner Fire (Independent Remix) Meshes ft Iron Court - Инстинкт (Instinct) Umo Detic - Fahrenheit (WLDV Edit) Henning Baer - Sui Generis Die Selektion - Der Augenblick (Konstantin Sibold Remix) Extinction Plan - Storm J:Dead - Afraid (Nature Of Wires Remix) Nite Fleit - Tiny World Of Terror Le Crabe - Amour unilateral (Ethan Fawkes Remix) IST IST - You're Mine Werner Karloff - Imagenes del ruido

Realm Narrative Gaming: The Dark Veil
Episode 77: Ghost in the Broken Machine

Realm Narrative Gaming: The Dark Veil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 257:22


After returning from the Abyss, some of the Order of Starlight begin exploring further into their home. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Dark Veil! To find our stream schedule, website, and social media profiles, visit flow.page/rngpresents Our original theme music produced by Aiden Chan! www.aidenchanmusic.com | Twitter: @AidenChan | YouTube: youtube.com/c/aidenchanmusic Music Permissions from: • Jeremy Soule • Khyle Fryer • Apstract • Hollow Knight Soundtrack by Christopher Larkin • The Fiechters • CD Projekt Red • Orchestra Cinematique • Aiden Chan

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Dark Indulgence Industrial | EBM & Dark Techno Mixshow
Dark Indulgence 03.06.22 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand : djscottdurand.com

Dark Indulgence Industrial | EBM & Dark Techno Mixshow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 127:51


Dark Indulgence 03.06.22 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand featuring brand new tracks from Xeno & Oaklander | Cold Choir | Scars are soulless | Henning Baer | Past Futura | Qyburn | Matt Hart | Dedalo | Cassius Select | Herzel x Metropolitan Soul Museum | Paranoia's Broken Machine | Meshes ft Iron Court & more. Please remember to SHARE | REPOST | FAVORITE to help spread the new music! VHS¥DEATH – Falsehood of man (Dystopian remix) Bang-Wa Cherry and Dj June - Chin Chin (Original Mix) Dedalo - No Help Front Line Assembly - Hatevol Opal Dusk - Judgment Vous Non - Pensaban que... Eclipsed - Orbital Meeting MATT HART - I am overlord SCADTA - Chernobyl Samba Herzel x Metropolitan Soul Museum - Modulearic (Benedikt Frey Remix) 5713 - Neppe CPU Cassius Select - Emergency D Past Futura - I Don't Wanna Dance Paranoia's Broken Machine - Μ΄αγαπάς ακόμα; Qyburn - @Grey Lady Xeno & Oaklander - Television Akahi - Sorry but no Ash Code - All We Ever Wanted Was Everything Oliver - Das Lebenleere Leben (Kontravoid remix) Clan Of Xymox - This World (C.O.X. Remix) Cold Choir - TRNZT Aloka - Typo (Original Mix) Scars Are Soulless - My Inner Fire (Independent Remix) Meshes ft Iron Court - Инстинкт (Instinct) Umo Detic - Fahrenheit (WLDV Edit) Henning Baer - Sui Generis Die Selektion - Der Augenblick (Konstantin Sibold Remix) Extinction Plan - Storm J:Dead - Afraid (Nature Of Wires Remix) Nite Fleit - Tiny World Of Terror Le Crabe - Amour unilateral (Ethan Fawkes Remix) IST IST - You're Mine Werner Karloff - Imagenes del ruido

Flow State of Mind Podcast | Health | Fitness | Physique | Psychology | Business
303. The Three Biggest Reasons You Might Be Struggling to Get Leads [+ How To Fix The Broken Machine]

Flow State of Mind Podcast | Health | Fitness | Physique | Psychology | Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 15:52


Leads are the lifeblood of your business and if you are struggling with leads right now, there could be a few reasons why. You think you talk about your offer enough but you need to talk about 5 times the amount you're comfortable with. Your offer could also suck… but we can fix that today! Listen in as we explain these reasons and other reasons and how to fix them.   Time Stamps:   (0:08) Who We Are In Case You Didn't Know (1:15) 3 Biggest Struggles with Lead Generation (2:45) Talk About Your Offer 5x More (3:18) What Is An Offer? (6:45) The Shitty Clients (10:50) 3 Second Rule and Testimonials (13:25) Share and Let Us Know You Enjoyed It ---------------- Imagine Being Able To Walk Away From a 2-Day Mastermind Weekend With the Exact Steps to Start, or Scale Your Fitness Coaching Business + Meet Your New Tribe Who Actually “Get It”   If this sounds interesting… join Us at the Next Fit Biz Mastermind Weekend - The ONLY live event for fitness coaches that not only teaches you how to increase your income + impact but also will help you eliminate imposter syndrome.  December 3-4 in Ft Meyers Florida!  Day 1: 10X YOUR INCOME & IMPACT - Learn How to generate more leads, sign high-paying clients, and grow a respected brand + more!  Day 2: Destroy Imposter Syndrome: Learn how to get insane client results, and build a thriving community that “runs on it own.”  P.S. Save $150.00 on Your Ticket with Early-Bird Pricing!  To Learn More + Get Your Ticket Before They Sell Out! → CLICK HERE  ---------------- Want to learn how we can help you start, or scale your online fitness business FOR FREE?  Download our 5 New Clients in 5 Days Mini-Course [$4,995.00 Value]    The Course Includes….    How We Generate 300k/ Mo From a Free FB Group   Our Instagram Secrets Masterclass - How To Use IG To Generate 10-30 New Clients Every Month + Grow an Engaged Loyal Following.   What systems, apps, and processes we use in our own business and in the 700+ IFCA client businesses we've helped to structure and streamline.   Our Top 10 Organic Fitness Posts That Have Generated More Than 45,675 Likes, 2,560 Comments, and 1,876 New High-Paying Fitness Clients in our Own 7-Figure Online Fitness Business.   Our Done-For-You Content Calendar 100+ Posting Ideas Guaranteed To Bring You Pre-Sold Leads, Grow Your Following + Create REAL Authority and Connection Online.   How To Craft An Offer That Sells Itself - 5 Keys To an Irresistible “Switch Offer”   Our Objection Handling Masterclass - How To Eliminate “I can't afford it” + “I need to talk to my spouse” To Access, Join Our Fitness Business Secrets™ Private FB Group and You'll gain access as soon as you join!  To Join For Free Click → JOIN THE FIT-BIZ SECRETS FB GROUP  ---------------- Learn More About Impact Fitness Coaching Academy,   To Learn More About I.F.C.A - And How We've Helped More Than 725 Fitness Coaches, Experts, and Influencers Grow a 5-35k Per Month Online Fitness Business Without Paid Ads, Complicated Funnels, or Even Having a Large Social Media Following    Click Here→ VISIT THE IFCA PAGE  ---------------- GIVEAWAY!  Leave a rating + review on iTunes, and Have a Chance To Win a $200 Amazon Gift Card + Special Prizes! Winners Announced Monthly on The Episode. Simply leave a review, and send a screenshot to the Fit Biz Podcast Instagram Page!

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Check It Out hosted by DJ Peter Prog Friday 26 November 2021

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 175:57


Playlist for this show :- 1 One More Red Nightmare .. King Crimson ( Red 1974 )( Nostalgia ) 2 Overture .. 25 yard Screamer ( Union Of the Lost 2020 ) 3 Broken Machine .. 25 Yard Screamer ( Union Of the Lost 2020 ) 4 No More Solitude .. Sylvaine ( Time Without […]

Weird Sounds Podcast
Broken Machine (Nothing But Thieves) vs Raised in a Doomsday Cult (Good Tiger) - Choose Your Tune

Weird Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 33:39


Każdy moment jest dobry, by posłuchać muzyki i każdy jest dobry, by posłuchać o muzyce. Konfrontujemy płyty, oceniamy je i dobrze się bawimy. Dajcie znać w komentarzach na instagramie @weird_sounds_podcast, jakie zestawienie płyt chcielibyście usłyszeć w kolejnych odcinkach!

Mormon Stories - LDS
1394: Tyler Glenn & Paull Cardall: "I Know it Hurts" Video Premiere on Mormon Stories

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 116:16


Please join me as Neon Trees front man Tyler Glenn and award-winning pianist and composer Paul Cardall return to Mormon Stories Podcast to premiere a new music video: "I Know It Hurts", from Paul Cardall's memoir-style album "The Broken Miracle." We would welcome your questions for Tyler and Paul during this live Q&A.   “I Know It Hurts” was co-written by Cardall and Glenn after they met several years ago at the famed LOVELOUD Festival, where they were both performing. Glenn is co-founder of the festival, alongside Imagine Dragon’s Dan Reynolds.   “Before writing this song, Tyler and I discussed at length the challenges we all feel that result from trauma,” Cardall explains. “In my case, though my heart transplant was a beautifully orchestrated miracle, it was still the grand finale to a lot of years of medical trauma. It triggered anxiety and depression. For everyone who is suffering, not necessarily physically, but because they are different or feel like an outsider, I want to say to them, ‘I know it hurts.’ This song acknowledges that you are not alone. This song validates our feelings in a way that says, ‘keep going, keep fighting, we understand.’”   Glenn adds,   “I wanted the lyric and performance of this song to convey a sense of understanding how it feels to get through a trauma or heartache. So much of life for many is the search for a sense of belonging, a sense of self-worth. This song feels more like an acknowledgement of that, and I hope it brings a feeling of being seen and comforted. I hope those in pain from whatever it may be, feel a sense of validation.”   The video, directed by Rob Norbutt, is in stark black and white, the simplicity of which amplifies the power of the message:   You’ve been floating out in space You just wanted to believe There were tears upon your face And your body felt no ease Dear God is there not more Cuz it’s cold on the church floor   Cardall’s new album is more than a colorful collection of 19 emotionally-charged songs. The Broken Miracle is a musical memoir, a personal manifesto that celebrates a life filled with nearly unfathomable tragedy and heady triumph. An enthusiastic collaborator, Cardall welcomes an all-star cast of creative partners on The Broken Miracle. The title track was penned with Christian music veteran Matt Hammitt and Carter Forge, and is sung by Hammitt. “Broken Machine” features singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata’s vocals on the tune Cardall co-wrote with Yamagata and Trevor Price. In addition to Glenn, the project also includes appearances by Ty Herndon, J. Daniel, and Akelee; while pop star David Archuleta sings the power-ballad “My Heart Beats for You.” His collaboration with Thompson Square on “All I See is Snow” was declared “ the Christmas song of the pandemic.”   Cardall’s evolution as an artist continues with the release of The Broken Miracle, a title inspired by his true-to-life story of being born with a congenital heart defect, which nearly took his life numerous times. Cardall received a heart transplant 10 years ago and continues to thrive as a father, husband, and artist. The Broken Miracle will also be released as a biographical fiction novel written by J.D. Netto. The book will be released February 2.

Partly Political Broadcast
Hitting Reset On A Broken Machine - Dom's Off, PM's Self-Isolating, Megalabs A'Buildin' and Rachel & Chris at Excluded UK

Partly Political Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 73:20


Dom's gone, Johnson's not allowed outside and everything is because of Lee Cain which you all knew because you all know who that is obviously. This week's podcast is on the government reset which won't work because you can't reset something that's inherently broken, a look at the Human Rights Select Committee's report into Black People, Racism and Human Rights, and a chat with Rachel Flower and Chris Anderson at Excluded UK (@excludedUK) about the 3 million people Rishi forgot.Check the Excluded UK campaign website here: https://www.excludeduk.org/excluded-uk-an-inclusive-alliance-for-the-excludedJOIN PENFOLD AND GET ME MONEY THANKS: www.getpenfold.com/refer/tiernanPLEASE HELP TIERNAN SURVIVE ALL OF THE COMEDY BEING CANCELLED:Donate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroOR FIND THE ACAST SUPPORTER BUTTON WHEREVER IT ISUSUAL PODCAST MAUNDER:LOOK AT TIERNAN'S FANCY NEW WEBSITE AND SIGN UP TO THE MAILING LIST: www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/Follow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParPolBro/ and the fancy webpage at http://www.partlypoliticalbroadcast.co.ukMusic by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik) - https://www.thelastskeptik.com/ - Subscribe to his podcast Thanks For Trying here.SIGN UP TO NEXT UP COMEDY AT: www.nextupcomedy.com/tiernanisgreat Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/partlypoliticalbroadcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FaceCulture: Giving You The People Behind The Music
Nothing But Thieves - Conor Mason (2018)

FaceCulture: Giving You The People Behind The Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 12:48


Over the years we have been lucky enough to have spoken to the guys from Nothing But Thieves, and vocalist Conor Mason in particular, on a number occasions. This particular interview is a short one, about 12 minutes, in which we catch up with Mason and reflect with him on the band's second album Broken Machine (2017) and how he is in a much better place after having gone through struggles with exhaustion and depression in years past. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)

Studio 54 Podcast
Studio 54 Podcast - Un poco de todo

Studio 54 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 60:01


El Podcast de hoy estará protagonizado por una amplia diversidad de estilos, seguiré indagando en Broken Machine el segundo trabajo de los de los Ingleses Nothing But Thieves, otos Ingleses The Wombats pasarán para dejar su nuevo single, también Pharrel Williams y su nueva colaboración se fusionarán con el fantástico trabajo de Mike Farris, desde Malmö Suecia una grata sorpresa Royal Republic, que dará paso a otros Ingleses The Strokes, podrás seguir descubriendo Chris, el fantástico disco de Christine and the Queens, y los recientes o esperados estrenos de Backstreet Boys y Ten Fé. Bueno, este será parte del contenido de mi estudio de hoy, donde la diversidad de estilos será lo que abunde, en mi Podcast número 64 que he querido titular como: Un Poco De Todo.Playlist del programa:00 - Blaudzun-Solar (Intro).01 - Nothing But Thieves-Sorry.02 - The Wombats-Cheetah Tongue.03 - Los Unidades & Pharrell Williams-E-Lo(feat. Jozzy).04 - Mike Farris-Snap Your Fingers.05 - Royal Republic-Baby.06 - The Struts-Primadonna Like Me.07 - Christine and the Queens-5 dollars.08 - Backstreet Boys-No Place.09 - Ten Fé-Coasting.10 - Robbie Williams-I Just Want People To Like Me.11 - The Chemical Brothers-Got To Keep On.12 - Morrissey-Back on the Chain Gang.13 - Twin Shadow-Saturdays(feat. HAIM).14 - The Smashing Pumpkins-Silvery Sometimes(Ghosts).15 - Stan Taylor-Use Me(Bill Withers Cover).16 - Lady Gaga-Look What I Found.17 - Blaudzun-Solar (Despedida).

Studio 54 Podcast
Studio 54 Podcast - Un poco de todo

Studio 54 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 60:01


El Podcast de hoy estará protagonizado por una amplia diversidad de estilos, seguiré indagando en Broken Machine el segundo trabajo de los de los Ingleses Nothing But Thieves, otos Ingleses The Wombats pasarán para dejar su nuevo single, también Pharrel Williams y su nueva colaboración se fusionarán con el fantástico trabajo de Mike Farris, desde Malmö Suecia una grata sorpresa Royal Republic, que dará paso a otros Ingleses The Strokes, podrás seguir descubriendo Chris, el fantástico disco de Christine and the Queens, y los recientes o esperados estrenos de Backstreet Boys y Ten Fé. Bueno, este será parte del contenido de mi estudio de hoy, donde la diversidad de estilos será lo que abunde, en mi Podcast número 64 que he querido titular como: Un Poco De Todo.Playlist del programa:00 - Blaudzun-Solar (Intro).01 - Nothing But Thieves-Sorry.02 - The Wombats-Cheetah Tongue.03 - Los Unidades & Pharrell Williams-E-Lo(feat. Jozzy).04 - Mike Farris-Snap Your Fingers.05 - Royal Republic-Baby.06 - The Struts-Primadonna Like Me.07 - Christine and the Queens-5 dollars.08 - Backstreet Boys-No Place.09 - Ten Fé-Coasting.10 - Robbie Williams-I Just Want People To Like Me.11 - The Chemical Brothers-Got To Keep On.12 - Morrissey-Back on the Chain Gang.13 - Twin Shadow-Saturdays(feat. HAIM).14 - The Smashing Pumpkins-Silvery Sometimes(Ghosts).15 - Stan Taylor-Use Me(Bill Withers Cover).16 - Lady Gaga-Look What I Found.17 - Blaudzun-Solar (Despedida).

Let's Talk: Battlefield
Let’s Talk: Battlefield Episode 28: “We Played Battlefield 5!” [VIDEO]

Let's Talk: Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 110:45


The crew is back! Flak and Eko played Battlefield 5 at EA Play and today’s episode is joined by The Broken Machine. Broken played Battlefield 5 as well and gives his insights as a guest into the Battlefield 5 topics the crew has chosen to dissect. With Battlefield 5 being fully revealed, we are all … Continue reading "Let’s Talk: Battlefield Episode 28: “We Played Battlefield 5!” [VIDEO]"

Let's Talk: Battlefield
Let’s Talk: Battlefield Episode 28: “We Played Battlefield 5!” [AUDIO]

Let's Talk: Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 110:45


The crew is back! Flak and Eko played Battlefield 5 at EA Play and today’s episode is joined by The Broken Machine. Broken played Battlefield 5 as well and gives his insights as a guest into the Battlefield 5 topics the crew has chosen to dissect. With Battlefield 5 being fully revealed, we are all … Continue reading "Let’s Talk: Battlefield Episode 28: “We Played Battlefield 5!” [AUDIO]"

46th Annual Writers' Festival
Patrick Phillips

46th Annual Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 66:23


Patrick Phillips is the author of a book of nonfiction, Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America (W. W. Norton 2016), and three poetry collections. His most recent, Elegy for a Broken Machine was named a finalist for the 2015 National Book Award in Poetry; his two earlier collections are Boy and Chattahoochee. He is also the translator of When We Leave Each Other: Selected Poems of Henrik Nordbrandt. A Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellow, Phillips’ work has appeared in many magazines, including Poetry, Ploughshares, and The Nation, and his honors include the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, a Pushcart Prize, and the Lyric Poetry Award from the Poetry Society of America. Phillips lives in Brooklyn and teaches at Drew University. Phillips will teach the one-credit, one-week creative writing seminar associated with the Writers’ Festival.

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New Books Network
Patrick Phillips, “Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America” (W.W. Norton, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 39:11


Forsyth County, Georgia, at the turn of the twentieth century was home to a large African American community that included ministers and teachers, farmers and field hands, tradesmen, servants, and children. In 1912, three young black laborers were accused of raping and murdering a white girl. One man was dragged from a jail cell and lynched on the town square, two teenagers were hung after a one-day trial, and soon bands of white “night riders” launched a coordinated campaign of arson and terror, driving all 1,098 black citizens out of the county. In the wake of the expulsions, whites harvested the crops and took over the livestock of their former neighbors, and quietly laid claim to abandoned land. The charred ruins of homes and churches disappeared into the weeds, until the people and places of black Forsyth were forgotten. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing (W.W. Norton and Company, 2016)in America is a sweeping American tale that spans the Cherokee removals of the 1830s, the hope and promise of Reconstruction, and the crushing injustice of Forsyth’s racial cleansing. With bold storytelling and lyrical prose, the author breaks a century-long silence and uncovers a history of racial terrorism that continues to shape America in the twenty-first century. Dr. Patrick Phillips tells Forsyth’s tragic story in vivid detail and traces its long history of racial violence all the way back to antebellum Georgia. Recalling his own childhood in the 1970s and 80s, Phillips sheds light on the communal crimes of his hometown and the violent means by which locals kept Forsyth all white well into the 1990s. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America is Patrick Phillip’s first book of nonfiction. He is currently the director of the Writing Minor at Drew University, and teaches creative writing, literature, and literary translation. Phillips is also noted poet in addition to being a well-respected scholar. His Elegy for a Broken Machine appeared in the Knopf Poets series in 2015, and Phillips was named a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, was a past fellow of both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggennheim Foundation. He is also the author of two earlier poetry collections, Boy, and Chattahoochee, and the translator of When We Leave Each Other: Selected Poems by the Danish writer Henrik Nordbrandt. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Patrick Phillips, “Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America” (W.W. Norton, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 38:46


Forsyth County, Georgia, at the turn of the twentieth century was home to a large African American community that included ministers and teachers, farmers and field hands, tradesmen, servants, and children. In 1912, three young black laborers were accused of raping and murdering a white girl. One man was dragged from a jail cell and lynched on the town square, two teenagers were hung after a one-day trial, and soon bands of white “night riders” launched a coordinated campaign of arson and terror, driving all 1,098 black citizens out of the county. In the wake of the expulsions, whites harvested the crops and took over the livestock of their former neighbors, and quietly laid claim to abandoned land. The charred ruins of homes and churches disappeared into the weeds, until the people and places of black Forsyth were forgotten. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing (W.W. Norton and Company, 2016)in America is a sweeping American tale that spans the Cherokee removals of the 1830s, the hope and promise of Reconstruction, and the crushing injustice of Forsyth’s racial cleansing. With bold storytelling and lyrical prose, the author breaks a century-long silence and uncovers a history of racial terrorism that continues to shape America in the twenty-first century. Dr. Patrick Phillips tells Forsyth’s tragic story in vivid detail and traces its long history of racial violence all the way back to antebellum Georgia. Recalling his own childhood in the 1970s and 80s, Phillips sheds light on the communal crimes of his hometown and the violent means by which locals kept Forsyth all white well into the 1990s. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America is Patrick Phillip’s first book of nonfiction. He is currently the director of the Writing Minor at Drew University, and teaches creative writing, literature, and literary translation. Phillips is also noted poet in addition to being a well-respected scholar. His Elegy for a Broken Machine appeared in the Knopf Poets series in 2015, and Phillips was named a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, was a past fellow of both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggennheim Foundation. He is also the author of two earlier poetry collections, Boy, and Chattahoochee, and the translator of When We Leave Each Other: Selected Poems by the Danish writer Henrik Nordbrandt. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in African American Studies
Patrick Phillips, “Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America” (W.W. Norton, 2016)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 38:46


Forsyth County, Georgia, at the turn of the twentieth century was home to a large African American community that included ministers and teachers, farmers and field hands, tradesmen, servants, and children. In 1912, three young black laborers were accused of raping and murdering a white girl. One man was dragged from a jail cell and lynched on the town square, two teenagers were hung after a one-day trial, and soon bands of white “night riders” launched a coordinated campaign of arson and terror, driving all 1,098 black citizens out of the county. In the wake of the expulsions, whites harvested the crops and took over the livestock of their former neighbors, and quietly laid claim to abandoned land. The charred ruins of homes and churches disappeared into the weeds, until the people and places of black Forsyth were forgotten. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing (W.W. Norton and Company, 2016)in America is a sweeping American tale that spans the Cherokee removals of the 1830s, the hope and promise of Reconstruction, and the crushing injustice of Forsyth's racial cleansing. With bold storytelling and lyrical prose, the author breaks a century-long silence and uncovers a history of racial terrorism that continues to shape America in the twenty-first century. Dr. Patrick Phillips tells Forsyth's tragic story in vivid detail and traces its long history of racial violence all the way back to antebellum Georgia. Recalling his own childhood in the 1970s and 80s, Phillips sheds light on the communal crimes of his hometown and the violent means by which locals kept Forsyth all white well into the 1990s. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America is Patrick Phillip's first book of nonfiction. He is currently the director of the Writing Minor at Drew University, and teaches creative writing, literature, and literary translation. Phillips is also noted poet in addition to being a well-respected scholar. His Elegy for a Broken Machine appeared in the Knopf Poets series in 2015, and Phillips was named a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, was a past fellow of both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggennheim Foundation. He is also the author of two earlier poetry collections, Boy, and Chattahoochee, and the translator of When We Leave Each Other: Selected Poems by the Danish writer Henrik Nordbrandt. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books in American Studies
Patrick Phillips, “Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America” (W.W. Norton, 2016)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 38:46


Forsyth County, Georgia, at the turn of the twentieth century was home to a large African American community that included ministers and teachers, farmers and field hands, tradesmen, servants, and children. In 1912, three young black laborers were accused of raping and murdering a white girl. One man was dragged from a jail cell and lynched on the town square, two teenagers were hung after a one-day trial, and soon bands of white “night riders” launched a coordinated campaign of arson and terror, driving all 1,098 black citizens out of the county. In the wake of the expulsions, whites harvested the crops and took over the livestock of their former neighbors, and quietly laid claim to abandoned land. The charred ruins of homes and churches disappeared into the weeds, until the people and places of black Forsyth were forgotten. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing (W.W. Norton and Company, 2016)in America is a sweeping American tale that spans the Cherokee removals of the 1830s, the hope and promise of Reconstruction, and the crushing injustice of Forsyth’s racial cleansing. With bold storytelling and lyrical prose, the author breaks a century-long silence and uncovers a history of racial terrorism that continues to shape America in the twenty-first century. Dr. Patrick Phillips tells Forsyth’s tragic story in vivid detail and traces its long history of racial violence all the way back to antebellum Georgia. Recalling his own childhood in the 1970s and 80s, Phillips sheds light on the communal crimes of his hometown and the violent means by which locals kept Forsyth all white well into the 1990s. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America is Patrick Phillip’s first book of nonfiction. He is currently the director of the Writing Minor at Drew University, and teaches creative writing, literature, and literary translation. Phillips is also noted poet in addition to being a well-respected scholar. His Elegy for a Broken Machine appeared in the Knopf Poets series in 2015, and Phillips was named a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, was a past fellow of both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggennheim Foundation. He is also the author of two earlier poetry collections, Boy, and Chattahoochee, and the translator of When We Leave Each Other: Selected Poems by the Danish writer Henrik Nordbrandt. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Patrick Phillips, “Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America” (W.W. Norton, 2016)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 38:46


Forsyth County, Georgia, at the turn of the twentieth century was home to a large African American community that included ministers and teachers, farmers and field hands, tradesmen, servants, and children. In 1912, three young black laborers were accused of raping and murdering a white girl. One man was dragged from a jail cell and lynched on the town square, two teenagers were hung after a one-day trial, and soon bands of white “night riders” launched a coordinated campaign of arson and terror, driving all 1,098 black citizens out of the county. In the wake of the expulsions, whites harvested the crops and took over the livestock of their former neighbors, and quietly laid claim to abandoned land. The charred ruins of homes and churches disappeared into the weeds, until the people and places of black Forsyth were forgotten. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing (W.W. Norton and Company, 2016)in America is a sweeping American tale that spans the Cherokee removals of the 1830s, the hope and promise of Reconstruction, and the crushing injustice of Forsyth’s racial cleansing. With bold storytelling and lyrical prose, the author breaks a century-long silence and uncovers a history of racial terrorism that continues to shape America in the twenty-first century. Dr. Patrick Phillips tells Forsyth’s tragic story in vivid detail and traces its long history of racial violence all the way back to antebellum Georgia. Recalling his own childhood in the 1970s and 80s, Phillips sheds light on the communal crimes of his hometown and the violent means by which locals kept Forsyth all white well into the 1990s. Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America is Patrick Phillip’s first book of nonfiction. He is currently the director of the Writing Minor at Drew University, and teaches creative writing, literature, and literary translation. Phillips is also noted poet in addition to being a well-respected scholar. His Elegy for a Broken Machine appeared in the Knopf Poets series in 2015, and Phillips was named a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, was a past fellow of both the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggennheim Foundation. He is also the author of two earlier poetry collections, Boy, and Chattahoochee, and the translator of When We Leave Each Other: Selected Poems by the Danish writer Henrik Nordbrandt. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Avid Reader Show
Patrick Phillips on Blood at The Root

The Avid Reader Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 52:13


Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today’s guest is Patrick Phillips, author of Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America. Published in September by Norton. This is Patrick’s first work of non-fiction. His poetry is, I guess, his first love, and his Elegy for a Broken Machine was named a finalist for The National Book Award in Poetry. His other works include Boy, When We Leave Each Other and Chattahoochee. His work has appeared in The NYT, WSJ and The Nation. Blood at the Root chronicles a southern county in Georgia, Forsyth County, where racism held sway for most of the 20th century. The impetus that gave rise to this long season in hell was an incident that occurred in 1912 and which we’ll talk about. Much of what is to a lesser degree still present in America is an attitude grounded in fear and anger and even now is being fomented in the current election cycle. Whether we talk about Ferguson or Trayvon Martin, or the incident the other day in which an unarmed black man, his arms raised in surrender was shot to death, point blank, by a female police office, while he was being tased is really not the question. Whether Black Lives Matter means anything to you as a motto or as a credo or as a symbol, or as an insult, what happened in Ferguson also happened in Forsyth County but to a degree much more evil and violent, reserving for the participants a seat in a much lower circle of hell. The epigraph of this gripping tale is an excerpt from Strange Fruit an uncanny and unnerving work, perhaps best heard as sung by Billy Holiday and written by Abel Meeropol under the pen name of Lewis Allen in 1937. Blood at the Root shines a harsh and unforgiving light on a time and place in America that we should all be ashamed of, yet the same horrible atrocities that occurred in Forsyth occur all over the world every day, some still by us. Where this leaves us, I don’t know, but perhaps we can gain some insights in today’s interview. Welcome Phillip and thanks for joining us today.

The Avid Reader Show
Patrick Phillips on Blood at the Root

The Avid Reader Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 1:34


Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today’s guest is Patrick Phillips, author of Blood at the Root: A Racial Cleansing in America. Published in September by Norton. This is Patrick’s first work of non-fiction. His poetry is, I guess, his first love, and his Elegy for a Broken Machine was named a finalist for The National Book Award in Poetry. His other works include Boy, When We Leave Each Other and Chattahoochee. His work has appeared in The NYT, WSJ and The Nation. Blood at the Root chronicles a southern county in Georgia, Forsyth County, where racism held sway for most of the 20th century. The impetus that gave rise to this long season in hell was an incident that occurred in 1912 and which we’ll talk about. Much of what is to a lesser degree still present in America is an attitude grounded in fear and anger and even now is being fomented in the current election cycle. Whether we talk about Ferguson or Trayvon Martin, or the incident the other day in which an unarmed black man, his arms raised in surrender was shot to death, point blank, by a female police office, while he was being tased is really not the question. Whether Black Lives Matter means anything to you as a motto or as a credo or as a symbol, or as an insult, what happened in Ferguson also happened in Forsyth County but to a degree much more evil and violent, reserving for the participants a seat in a much lower circle of hell. The epigraph of this gripping tale is an excerpt from Strange Fruit an uncanny and unnerving work, perhaps best heard as sung by Billy Holiday and written by Abel Meeropol under the pen name of Lewis Allen in 1937. Blood at the Root shines a harsh and unforgiving light on a time and place in America that we should all be ashamed of, yet the same horrible atrocities that occurred in Forsyth occur all over the world every day, some still by us. Where this leaves us, I don’t know, but perhaps we can gain some insights in today’s interview. Welcome Phillip and thanks for joining us today.

Standing in the Stream - John Lane
Episode 27: Patrick Phillips

Standing in the Stream - John Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 56:15


This episode features an in-depth and personal conversation with poet Patrick Phillips. We discussed two of his collections of poetry, Elegy for a Broken Machine and Boy. We shared deeply personal reflections about the experience of being a father (a new father, in my case), made some connections about the mortality of our own fathers, and how these (and other) life experiences find their way into creative work. Patrick also has wise and timely advice for living and sustaining a creative life.

Dj XAVIREG OFFICIAL PODCAST
XAVIЯEG 09/12 Hardcore Podcast

Dj XAVIREG OFFICIAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2012 51:10


Tracklist : 1) Angerfist - "The Depths Of Despair" 2) Nexes - "Playing The Cards" 3) Tommyknocker Feat. The Wishmaster - "Supernatural" 4) Brennan Heart & The Prophet - "Wake Up" 5) The Stunned Guys & Amnesys - "Symphony Of Sins" 6) Traxtorm Gangstaz Allied - "Hardcore Italia" 7) Decipher and Shinra - "Hard Attack" 8) Dyprax & Predator - "Blood Cycle" 9) Rayden - "Crucified" 10) System Shock Feat Mc Jeff - "The Adrenaline" 11) The Melodyst & NeoX - "The End Of The Road" 12) Chosen Few - "Name Of The DJ (Neophyte & Tha Playah Remix)" 13) Re-style Feat. Mercenary - "Infecting Subcultures" 14) Miss K8 - "No More Jokes" 15) Important Records Allstars feat. Mc Axys - "Moments Of Memories" 16) T-Junction & Prowler - "The Deal (Decipher & Shinra Remix)" 17) The Executer & Ofearia Vs Human Resource - "No surrender" 18) Wasted Mind - "Paradox 2.0" 19) D-Ceptor Feat Fallout – “Pain Bringer” 20) Master Of Noise - "Wreck It All" 21) Neophyte & The Viper - "Peace" 22) Masters Elite - "Tied By Sound" 23) Juanma - "Crawl" 24) Nitrogenetics - "Pledge Of Resistance (Angerfist remix)" 25) Re-style Feat. Mercenary - "We Go Back" 26) Dj Predator & Re-Style - "Broken Machine" Total Time : 51:09