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Grace Schella is a vivid member of the electronic music scene in Vienna, Austria. As a DJ she likes to energize a dancefloor with her varied vinyl selection crossing Electro, Techno, IDM and beyond. Hard to genre-catch this one. With this heavy banging and energetic techno mix she is presenting the techno collective “Brutalists”. A group of creative people who promote futuristic techno sounds inspired by the social modernist and brutalistic architecture of multiethnic Ex-Yugoslavia and the impact of architecture on electronic music and art in general. In the fields of Electro she is about to release the first chapter of her label Electropia in 2021. -- 009: Grace Schella from Vienna, Austria Grace Schella @ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/graceschella Grace Schella @ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Grace-Schella-921628344661121 Brutalists @ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Brutalists-516310198747169 Electropia 001 [Snippets] - https://soundcloud.com/electropiarecords/electropia-001-snippets-nino-sebelic-1
Music discovery in The Listening Booth features rock from The Brutalists, R&B with Girl Ray, and electronica with !!!. Plus, hit up info on Hot Chip’s upcoming appearance at the Farmer & the Owl Festival with a sweet rummage record room. And speaking of the road, catch up with City and Colour as they veer from people to places to loneliness to Europe tours. 00:00 - Mic Break 00:52 - Lovesunk - The Arthur Brothers 04:54 - The Girls I Know Don't Think So - Chastity 07:46 - Thanks A Lot - Band of Skulls 11:34 - Imagination - City And Colour 17:01 - Crashed Cars - Devarrow 20:02 - On Her Way - Skux 23:15 - The Granite Face - Somos 26:38 - Mic Break 27:41 - Price On Your Head - The Brutalists 30:53 - If I Just Do Nothing - The Brutalists 33:28 - Bimbo - The Coathangers 36:12 - Push the Crowd - DEHD 38:11 - Lake - DEHD 40:17 - Mic Break 40:52 - Old Graffiti - Bibio 44:05 - A Song For Paul - Ghost Funk Orchestra 47:46 - Rebel Robin - Ingeborg Von Agassiz 51:17 - Mr. Polydactyl Cat - Levitation Room 54:43 - Ooh Child - Levitation Room 57:43 - There She Goes - Night Beats 61:02 - Can I Luv U In My Own Way - Young Guv 63:11 - Mic Break 64:46 - Kape Fear - Elder Island 67:55 - Keep It Tight - Girl Ray 71:45 - Takes Time - Girl Ray feat. PSwuave 76:00 - Ma Starlight - L'Impératrice 79:35 - Sunny Day - Mexico City Blondes 84:10 - Mic Break 85:03 - Melody of Love - Hot Chip 89:15 - Les yeux transparents - Caracol 92:56 - Des Bisous Partout - Munya 96:12 - Your Need (Deep Mix) - Kedr Livanskiy 99:45 - Stockholm At Its Finest - Saine & Smith ft. Uncle Noel 105:01 - Before You Knew It Was Me - SYML 108:00 - This Is The Door - !!! 111:47 - Mic Break 112:13 - Needle - Middle Kids 115:07 - New Haze - MIMICO 119:52 - Finish
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, national award-winning humorist and bestselling author Lori B. Duff discusses her brand new book, “If You Did What I Asked in the First Place.” Named Atlanta’s Funniest Lawyer in 2018, almost no topic is off limits in Lori’s newest book. Whether it be planning her own funeral, bringing up “Shrek” during her daughter’s bat mitzvah, or the criminal lack of pockets in women’s clothing, Lori’s knack for storytelling is in full force in this fantastically funny memoir. And while she might not be an official superhero, Lori’s takes on the wonders of women are insightful and relatable observations of some of the biggest heroes life has to offer: mothers, career women, and all-around funny ladies. Fetaured music is "Nutter" by The Brutalists.http://www.thebrutalists.net
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, national award-winning humorist and bestselling author Lori B. Duff discusses her brand new book, “If You Did What I Asked in the First Place.” Named Atlanta's Funniest Lawyer in 2018, almost no topic is off limits in Lori's newest book. Whether it be planning her own funeral, bringing up “Shrek” during her daughter's bat mitzvah, or the criminal lack of pockets in women's clothing, Lori's knack for storytelling is in full force in this fantastically funny memoir. And while she might not be an official superhero, Lori's takes on the wonders of women are insightful and relatable observations of some of the biggest heroes life has to offer: mothers, career women, and all-around funny ladies. More at https://loriduffwrites.com/ Featured music is “Nutter” by The Brutalists - https://thebrutalists.net/
DJRePete revisits CMJ this week, the College Music Journal’s Music Marathon that spanned 35 years of indie music across New York City through 2015. Re-discovery bands from showcase-past, including the Cold War Kids, The Sounds, and Of Montreal. Hit up trippy alt from Michael Rault and Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic, and rock with the Heliotropes and White Reaper. And in the spirit of CMJ, catch new tracks by The Skullers and The Brutalists. Plus, DJRePete explores what the CMJ founders are up to these days with a new festival in New York this week. Spoiler: it’s just not the same. But get nostalgic or live vicariously through this music rediscovery mix in The Listening Booth! 00:00 - Mic Break 01:26 - She Denies Herself The Things She Loves - The Skullers 04:18 - If I Just Do Nothing - The Brutalists 06:55 - Girlfriend Degree - The Paranoyds 09:33 - Niceties - LIFE 11:53 - Waiting In The Car - Vivian Girls 14:31 - Sick - Vivian Girls 16:35 - Mic Break 17:40 - West of Western - Serengeti 22:02 - Blasé - Literature 23:55 - Woolgatherer - Conveyor 27:40 - Impossible - Dinosaur Feathers 31:05 - Something Else - Monomyth 35:09 - Carelessness - Line & Circle 39:10 - My Soul - Ugly Kids Club 42:19 - Mic Break 42:44 - Airwaves - Purling Hiss 44:04 - Half Bad - White Reaper 46:45 - Summer Job - Cymbals 50:17 - Taller - Gringo Star 53:04 - Crawl - Dead Stars 56:23 - I Walk Upon The Water - Heliotropes 60:38 - Wet Lips - Bad Cops 62:50 - Mic Break 63:32 - Sad Song (Pacific! Remix) - Au Revoir Simone 66:53 - This Summer I'll Make It Up To You - Caged Animals 68:52 - Night & Day - Chief 72:37 - Gorilla - The Darlings 75:44 - Dorchester Hotel - The Sounds 79:46 - Jailbirds - Cold War Kids 82:23 - Mic Break 84:09 - All Alone (On My Own) - Michael Rault 88:02 - Fired Up - Titus Andronicus 92:05 - Ohio - Kingswood 95:47 - Pools - Hot Panda 99:03 - Brallor - Dungen 102:13 - Mic Break 102:24 - Wild Dreams - Native Harrow 107:24 - Shanty - Evans The Death 109:46 - Grey Tickles, Black Pressure - John Grant 115:10 - Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse - Of Montreal 118:20 - Mic Break 118:55 - Fangala - Luke Temple 124:22 - Finish
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Mick Cripps of The Brutalists talks about their UK Tour and second album “We Are NOT Here to Help,” that's available now through Cleopatra Records. The band members are: guitarist Mick Cripps (founding member of LA Guns), lead vocalist Nigel Mogg (founder of The Quireboys), guitarist/vocalist Kent Holmes, bassist Luke Bossendorfer and vocalist/drummer Charlie Nice. More: https://thebrutalists.net/
Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine and Parks & Travel Magazine, for Big Blend Radio with special guest, Mick Cripps of The Brutalists! On this episode Mick talks about their UK Tour and second album “We Are NOT Here to Help,” that’s available now through Cleopatra Records. The band members are: guitarist Mick Cripps (founding member of LA Guns), lead vocalist Nigel Mogg (founder of The Quireboys), guitarist/vocalist Kent Holmes, bassist Luke Bossendorfer and vocalist/drummer Charlie Nice.
ROCK TALK WITH MITCH LAFON'S MITCH MARATHON MONTH continues with The Brutalists' guitarist Mick Cripps. Jetboy's Billy Rowe co-hosts. Guitarist Mick Cripps discusses his new band The Brutalists, their debut album & upcoming second album (We Are Not Here To Help - out September 6th 2019), the challenges of starting a new band/brand, Burning Retna, L.A. Guns, making music for movies, his terrific brother Robert, and more. Get your MITCH MERCH here: https://loudtrax.com/Mitch Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode, we listen to new music from The Revies, The Brutalists, and Suzi Quatro. We also re-visit Back in Black from AC/DC.https://therevies.bandcamp.comhttps://thebrutalistsband.bandcamp.comsuziquatro.com
Online Safety Tips for Travelers with Tom Talleur, who along with being a cybercrime and forensic technologist who worked with NASA for many years, is an avid world traveler, travel writer and editor of RoverTReks.com. Read his tips here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/online-safety-tips-for-travelers/Featured music is "Don't Believe a Word" by The Brutalists.Show segment is sponsored by the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association.
Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Radio & TV Magazine and Parks & Travel Magazine, for Big Blend Radio focusing on Travel Tips and Tourism Excellence. On This Episode: - Tourism Excellence with Bobbi DePorter - Co-founder of SuperCamp, President of Quantum Learning Network and creator of the 8 Keys of Excellence, and Adam M. Roberts - Executive Director of Bethesda Green. Part of the series on How to Put the “I” Back Into Community through a Responsible Tourism Plan that incorporates the 8 Keys of Excellence, this discussion focuses on OWNERSHIP – Be part of the solution. Take “ownership” of your community with positive and responsible actions. - Online Safety Tips for Travelers with Tom Talleur, who along with being a cybercrime and forensic technologist who worked with NASA for many years, is an avid world traveler, travel writer and editor of RoverTreks.com. Featured music is ‘Helping Hands’ by the Tall Men Group, and ‘I Don’t Believe a Word’ by the Brutalists. Thanks to the International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) for co-sponsoring this show.
San Diego, California employment attorney Ward Heinrichs discusses workplace harassment and discrimination cases in the film, tourism and hospitality industries. See his article here: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/workplace-harassment-and-discrimination-cases-in-the-film-tourism-and-hospitality-industries/ Featured music on this episode is ‘Know Your Value’ by The Brutalists - www.TheBrutalists.net
The Brutalists are a new rock ‘n roll group featuring founding L.A. Guns member Mick Cripps and London Quireboys founder Nigel Mogg. The group is rounded out by guitarist/vocalist Kent Holmes, bassist Robert Cripps and vocalist/drummer Charlie Nice. Mick Cripps discusses The Brutalists and their self-titled debut album that features a mix of their influences – the dirty, leering blues of pub rock and R&B, the urgency of street punk and the synthesized dance ennui of post-punk, seasoned with bits of ska and reggae. www.theBrutalists.netThanks National Parks Arts Foundation for sponsoring this show - www.NationalParksArtsFoundation.org
Ah, podcasting. The oldest profession. Since the dawn of time began throughout history it has been podcasters who have kept us warm and fed our children. In some ancient cultures podcasters were revered, even worshipped as living gods. Of course today the podcaster occupies the lowest tier of respectability alongside estate agents, prostitutes and Piers Morgan but where would we be without them? Surely dead. This issue Gary Lactus and The Beast Must Die manage to fit in some time for you, generously allowing you to listen in on them talking about Small Press Day, the Kinder Egg scandal that no one is talking about and the collector gene. Then it's off to Outpost Reviewniverse for Dice Man Comic, Proxima Centauri, Slasher, Mister Miracle, Bloodstrike Brutalists, By Night, Oblivion Song, Neil Gaiman's Helblazer, Sandman, Howard Chaykin's The Shadow, Chester Brown's Little Man and The Weather Man Finally there's some Rekkymend from Gary Lactus of Liam Williams's Pls Like and The Beast Must Die has seen Black Panther. You're welcome.
May 22nd 2018 Look Who Kat Dragged in with Nigel Mogg of The Brutalists and Quireboys joins Kat for a beer and a chat about music, his love for Photography and upcoming projects.
News: Check out the Red Markets campaign page. All of the episodes of the campaign are linked for easy access. Synopsis: The first Red Markets campaign is done, so we had to talk about it. Caleb, Aaron, Tom, David, and I talk about the concept for the campaign, how we came up with our characters,… Support Role Playing Public Radio on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/RPPR/ The post RPPR Episode 131: Brutalists Campaign Post-Mortem appeared first on Role Playing Public Radio.
News: Please vote for Role Playing Public Radio in the Ennies for Best Podcast! Delta Green is also nominated for best free game, best supplement and best writing, so vote for them as well. Kowloon has saved enough to retire but that isn't enough. He wants more than a grinding job that barely supports him and his sister. He wants power and security and for that he needs a big score. The Brutalists trust him enough to let him lead them on one last job, but will this be their undoing? A cache of pre-Crash technology sits in a convention center, just waiting to be claimed, but there's a reason why no one has seized it yet. Guarded by government soldiers? Hordes of the undead? Something worse? No matter what stands between them and the score, the Brutalists will face it head on in the last session of this campaign.
News: The Red Markets Kickstarter is in its last day! The core rules are now in color and hardcover! This is your last chance to back it and receive tons of PDF material, a full AP campaign, and a lot more! Synopsis: The Brutalists are now embroiled in the political intrigue of Distributee. Between running gladiatorial fights and figuring out how to assassinate a politician, they have their hands full. Even if they can kill their target, getting out is another question. The enclave is heavily populated and guards and vigilant citizens are everywhere.
News: The Red Markets Kickstarter is live! The core rules are now in color and hardcover! Help us reach two more PDF supplement stretch goals! We have less than a week to go, so back now before it's too late. Synopsis: The Brutalists survived a job on the road, only to take another. Distributee, a neighboring enclave based in an online retailer's warehouse, has political trouble. It plays a vital role in the region's economy, so any instability there will have dire repercussions. The Brutalists have been hired to effect political change in a manner suited to their client. How they do this is up to them, although the more direct methods have some...dangerous consequences.
News: The Red Markets Kickstarter is live! We have just reached a full color hardcover offset print run for the book. The Loss has never looked so good! Synopsis: Attempting multiple jobs at the same time has pushed the Brutalists to their very limits. As their supplies grow low and the challenges pile one, they must face hard decisions. At what point do they walk away, knowing inaction could cost innocent lives or profit? Trying to keep a conscience and a net profit may be mutually exclusive...
News: The Red Markets Kickstarter is live! Help us reach the offset print run stretch goal, so we can get a full color print run of the book. Synopsis: After barely surviving their last job, the Brutalists decide to take two jobs at once in order to earn their retirement goals even faster. This job will push the crew to their limits, but they need to cash out before their enemies catch them. One job involves working with a group of strange artists while the other one involves working with the DHQS again. The government's black ops program may be as evil as they come, but the Brutalists need the work.
News: The Red Markets Kickstarter is live! If you enjoy these Actual Play podcasts, consider backing the Kickstarter to help make the game real. We even have bonus actual plays for backers! Synopsis: The Brutalists find out the downsides of subcontracting the hard way! Their latest job takes them face to face with a horror they've never encountered before. Killing an impossible monster is not their only concern either. The DHQS has an agent placed in an nearby enclave. The leadership of that enclave has designs on Kowloon, regardless of what he wants. Find out how the takers fight back in this nail-biting episode!
News: The Red Markets Kickstarter is live! If you enjoy these Actual Play podcasts, consider backing the Kickstarter to help make the game real. We even have bonus actual plays for backers! Synopsis: The Brutalists get a new job to clear out a building of undead. Another group has already failed at the job though and the Brutalists are now subcontractors for it. No one knows why the first group failed, all the more reason for the Brutalists to dread it. However, they first have to get to the job site before they can even try. The takers have made enemies, who want revenge. There's also another cult between them and their destination, a group of medically trained fanatics known as the Crusaders.
The workers of the abattoir need medication to continue their work and it is up to the Brutalists to transport the drugs. Unfortunately, the shipment also contains dangerous narcotics that could wreck havoc with the community. The takers may be mercenaries but the fallout of addicting an allied enclave with these drugs and getting them into debt with a drug cartel is quite dangerous. Those narcotics are worth a lot of bounty though, so someone must pay for them.
The Brutalists have been hired to transport a prisoner for a trial, a trail that will almost certainly end in her execution. To ease their consciences, they have agreed to investigate her case and save her. In order to do that, they must cross the line into the Recession. It is heavily guarded and evidence of her innocence is not guaranteed to still exist. Even worse, what profit is there in this mission?
Justice exists in the Loss, albeit in a crude and unfair manner. The Brutalists are hired to help enforce the law by escorting a prisoner through the Loss to a tribunal for a 'trial', sentencing, and punishment. Of course, justice is more about politics and keeping the peace out here. If the innocent have to die in order to appease the masses, so be it. They take on a new team member and take a side trek in order to make even more profit. Of course, no endeavor is without its risks. The side trek may cost more than just profit if their gamble does not pay off.
Because the enclave of Le Corbusier is close to the Recession, every once in a while tourists from the zombie-free part of the country visit to go on a 'safari.' Specifically, they hire takers to guide them out into the Loss so they can shoot as many zombies as they want. The Brutalists are taking a father and son out for just such a safari. The father also hired out a latent bodyguard, who seems to have his own agenda. This is no simple run and gun job though. Nothing is that simple in the Loss.
Another day, another job. The Brutalists get some help for their latest job, a mysterious driver named Drift. They will need his skills and car if they are going to have a chance to complete this job. The takers must travel to an overrun enclave, release the undead horde inside and herd them to a slaughterhouse, where they can be disposed of and their clothing processed into grime-cloth, the only fabric available for the poor now. There's a long road ahead and countless hazards to navigate or demolish. There's only one solution and that is apparently quoting Fury Road. Will it work? Find out!
The Brutalists are in the middle of their first job and it may be their last! What at first seemed like a simple closure job has turned into a nerve-wracking standoff between them, another group of survivors, and the government itself. Can the team negotiate peace between embittered military vets with sniper training and a ruthless black ops government wetworks operation? Will the precious technology discovered at the job site be recovered or destroyed, lost to humanity for all time? What architect will Ludwig quote next? There's only one way to find out!
The Red Markets beta campaign has begun! This session covers enclave generation and the first job. In case you weren't aware, Red Markets is a work-in-progress RPG created by Caleb. We discuss its creation in detail on the Game Designer Workshop series on RPPR. Set in the near future after a massive zombie infection has wiped out millions, the USA is divided into two regions: The Recession (mostly east of the Mississippi) and the Loss (the rest of the country). The undead have been cleared in the Recession, so the grueling work of rebuilding civilization has begun there. The Loss is still overrun with 'casualties', the new term for zombie. Still, communities of refugees band together in settlements called enclaves. Life in the enclaves depends on groups of desperate but armed survivors called Takers who risk life and limb to perform dangerous freelance jobs for pay. If you need something done in the Loss and you have the money, you hire a group of Takers to do it. This campaign concerns a group of Takers called the Brutalists in the ruins of Chicago. In their first job, they must travel to a small dam far from the safety of their enclave. What secrets are hidden within the structure? Eager for work, the Takers agree to the job and head out, uncertain of what they will find...