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I podcast di Radio Tandem
Space is the place del 4 febbraio 2025

I podcast di Radio Tandem

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 57:19


Space is the place_jazz e dintorni Festeggiando il Black History Month all`insegna della musica, questa puntata è dedicata all`Africa della diaspora. Con DAvid Murray, Brandon Ross, Vanisha Gould, Savannah Harris, Makaya McCraven, Burnt Sugar, Aja Monet e la Sun Ra Arkestra Per diffondere questa puntata: https://www.radiotandem.it/space-is-the-place-del-4-febbraio-2025 Tutti i podcast di Space is the place: https://www.radiotandem.it/space-is-the-place

Deep Focus
2024.11.25 Leon Gruenbaum on Burnt Sugar - 3 of 3

Deep Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 58:56


Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber is renowned for "never playing anything the same way once." Drawing inspiration from Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, Parliament Funkadelic, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago, in the words of founder Greg Tate, "Our player-ranks  include known Irish fiddlers, AACM refugees, Afro-punk rejects, unrepentant beboppers, feminist rappers, jitterbugging doowoppers, frankly loud funk-a-teers and rodeo stars of the digital divide.” Under the baton of Butch Morris's conduction concept, this polyglot throng becomes the universal translation device of AI's disembodied dreams.   We hear what you're thinking: "The concept is great but what happens when the rubber hits the road?  Can they really do it on stage?"  Let's answer that question on Mitch Goldman's Deep Focus.  And who better to listen to the music with than BSAC's own samchillianist Leon Gruenbaum?      It's all happening this Monday (11/25) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD or wkcr.org.  Or join us next week when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/.  Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted.  It's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial.   Find out more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast.     Photo credit: Ginny Suss   #WKCR #DeepFocus #LeonGruenbaum #BurntSugar #BurntSugarTheArketraChamber #BSAC #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview

Deep Focus
2024.11.25 Leon Gruenbaum on Burnt Sugar- 2 of 3

Deep Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 62:45


Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber is renowned for "never playing anything the same way once." Drawing inspiration from Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, Parliament Funkadelic, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago, in the words of founder Greg Tate, "Our player-ranks  include known Irish fiddlers, AACM refugees, Afro-punk rejects, unrepentant beboppers, feminist rappers, jitterbugging doowoppers, frankly loud funk-a-teers and rodeo stars of the digital divide.” Under the baton of Butch Morris's conduction concept, this polyglot throng becomes the universal translation device of AI's disembodied dreams.   We hear what you're thinking: "The concept is great but what happens when the rubber hits the road?  Can they really do it on stage?"  Let's answer that question on Mitch Goldman's Deep Focus.  And who better to listen to the music with than BSAC's own samchillianist Leon Gruenbaum?      It's all happening this Monday (11/25) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD or wkcr.org.  Or join us next week when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/.  Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted.  It's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial.   Find out more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast.     Photo credit: Ginny Suss   #WKCR #DeepFocus #LeonGruenbaum #BurntSugar #BurntSugarTheArketraChamber #BSAC #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview

Deep Focus
2024.11.25 Leon Gruenbaum on Burnt Sugar - 1 of 3

Deep Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 61:57


Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber is renowned for "never playing anything the same way once." Drawing inspiration from Duke Ellington, Sun Ra, Parliament Funkadelic, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago, in the words of founder Greg Tate, "Our player-ranks  include known Irish fiddlers, AACM refugees, Afro-punk rejects, unrepentant beboppers, feminist rappers, jitterbugging doowoppers, frankly loud funk-a-teers and rodeo stars of the digital divide.” Under the baton of Butch Morris's conduction concept, this polyglot throng becomes the universal translation device of AI's disembodied dreams.   We hear what you're thinking: "The concept is great but what happens when the rubber hits the road?  Can they really do it on stage?"  Let's answer that question on Mitch Goldman's Deep Focus.  And who better to listen to the music with than BSAC's own samchillianist Leon Gruenbaum?      It's all happening this Monday (11/25) from 6p to 9p NYC time on WKCR 89.9FM, WKCR-HD or wkcr.org.  Or join us next week when it goes up on the Deep Focus podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at https://mitchgoldman.podbean.com/.  Subscribe right now to get notifications when new episodes are posted.  It's ad-free, all free, totally non-commercial.   Find out more about Deep Focus at https://mitchgoldman.com/about-deep-focus/ or join us on Instagram @deep_focus_podcast.     Photo credit: Ginny Suss   #WKCR #DeepFocus #LeonGruenbaum #BurntSugar #BurntSugarTheArketraChamber #BSAC #JazzRadio #JazzPodcast #JazzInterview

The Brave Table with Dr. Neeta Bhushan
251: The Hard Truths of Being a Mom and a Writer That No One Talks About

The Brave Table with Dr. Neeta Bhushan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 45:09


Welcome back to The Brave Table, my loves! This episode is a true gem. I'm joined by the brilliant Avni Doshi, a writer whose journey from New Jersey to Dubai is as fascinating as her award-winning book, Burnt Sugar. We dive into the creative process, the courage it takes to start something new, and the power of embracing life's complexities. Avni's story is a testament to the beauty of vulnerability and the transformative power of creativity. If you've ever dreamed of writing, or if you're navigating a major life transition, this conversation is for you. Get ready to be inspired to step into your greatness every single day! What you'll get out of this episode…  Embracing the magic of turning 40 How cultivating patience and resilience pays off big in the Artist's journey Discover how your deepest fears can redefine your identity, role, and even cultural taboos Uncovering how grief and loss lead to new beginnings Unpack the complexities of motherhood, relationships, and creativity, while deepening your self-awareness To receive a free gift, email a screenshot of your 5-star review of The Brave Table to support@globalgrit.co

The Lighthouse Conversations
“I'm very comfortable around people who are homesick but not sure where home is.” Avni Doshi on the impact of culture, motherhood and identity on her creative writing process, and the UAE's nascent literary ecosystem.

The Lighthouse Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 60:14


Hashem catches up with Avni Doshi, author of ‘Burnt Sugar', which was shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize. In her book, Avni explores the themes of identity, culture and motherhood. The heartfelt discussion captures the poignant moments of personal growth that permeate her narrative, now seen through the lens of maternal experience, where vulnerability and understanding intertwine. Their conversion navigates Avni's love of astrology, her artistic doubts, and the prospect of her book hitting the big screen. Links Nadia Wassef on narrative structure, trafficking in nostalgia and life after publishing a debut memoir. Yasmina Jraissati on unlocking the potential of the Arabic language and how she accidentally became a rebel with a cause.

The Lighthouse Conversations
Teaser: Avni Doshi, coming August 8

The Lighthouse Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 0:58


In our upcoming episode, award-winning novelist Avni Doshi opens up about her literary journey. From the process of crafting her debut novel Burnt Sugar, to grappling with the aftermath of critical acclaim, she shares insights into her creative process and the cultural depth that defines her work. Avni and Hashem's conversion navigates Avni's love of astrology before moving on to her artistic doubts and the prospect of her book hitting the big screen.  Coming to your podcast player August 8!

The New Scene
Episode 220: Christina Michelle of Gouge Away + Artist Spotlight: HEAVYHEX

The New Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 84:23


Keith sits down with Christina Michelle to discuss growing up in Florida, discovering the local scene, some of the difficulty Christina faced as a young promoter in Florida and being inspired to keep pursuing music by seeing Paint it Black live. We also discuss the formation of Gouge Away, the early days of the band, recording the debut EP, signing with Deathwish Inc., their debut on the label "Burnt Sugar" and some of the themes behind it, mental health, their latest LP Deep Sage, Christina's previous life as a teacher, the education system in America, mental health and more. Artist Spotlight: Keith speaks with David Gastiaburo of HEAVYHEX about the band, their debut EP "Stare", signing with Bridge Nine Records and what's next for the band.

Behind the Vinyl
#175 - Gouge Away (Christina Michelle)

Behind the Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 60:59


I'm going to take you back to about a year ago. It was February of 2023 and Gouge Away was in the midst of a return. This was after several years of staying relatively quiet and a behind the scenes breakup. Gouge Away was in Portland having a band practice when they reached out to Militarie Gun about showing up to watch them play on a kick-ass bill of Spiritual Cramp and Supercrush. Ian Shelton and the rest of the members of Militarie Gun had other plans for the night. After some convincing, they set up plans for Gouge Away to make an epic return. In the middle of their set they turned the spotlight over to Gouge Away, who came on the stage to play two songs (One new). It was a night to remember and got the ball rolling for the new music that Gouge Away planned to eventually release. "Idealized" came out shortly after, and the band released "Stuck in a Dream" on January 9. This is setting the table for Deep Sage to arrive on March 15. It's a record that Christina Michelle says will be different, and at times “weird,” but if the first two songs tell us anything: it's that Gouge Away hasn't lost a step. This group is ready to not only break through the surface, but also become one of the premier hardcore bands. It has been a rollercoaster of a ride for the group. They released Burnt Sugar in 2018 and toured non-stop up until the pandemic. Then came the low-key breakup where Christina Michelle never thought the band would be together again. Now, the band is back, with a refreshed sound, a mature outlook, and ready to show the world that they are here to stay.     Gouge Away:   Website - https://www.gougeaway.com/   Bandcamp - https://gougeawayfl.bandcamp.com/album/deep-sage

The First Ever Podcast
156: Christina Michelle: It Was Like Heaven

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 84:12


This week Jeremy interviews Christina Michelle of Gouge Away. On this episode Jeremy and Christina talk returning to touring, Circle Takes the Square, her approach to visual art, Journey, learning drums as a child, evolving into a vocalist with Gouge Away, playing bass with the band Nothing, growing up in South Florida, meeting each other and collaborating on the album "Burnt Sugar", recording with Jack Shirley, exclusive news on their new album, and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Christina answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!

LIVRA-TE
#78 - Livros que cresceram em nós

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 28:41


Sabem aqueles livros que, mesmo depois de meses/anos de terem sido lidos, não param de crescer no nosso coração? É desses que falamos hoje. Dos que souberam mal e deram a volta, aos que foram bons e ainda ficaram melhores. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, V. E. Schwab (5:06) - The People in the Trees, Hanya Yanagihara (6:39) - The Goldfinch & The Secret History, Donna Tartt (8:07) - Outline Trilogy, Rachel Cusk (11:33) - Everything I Know About Love, Dolly Alderton (12:55) - My Name is Lucy Barton, Elizabeth Strout (15:12) - The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenskins Reid (16:20) - O país dos outros, Leïla Slimani (17:34) - NW, Zadie Smith (18:52) - A Gorda, Isabela Figueiredo (20:45) - Bunny, Mona Awad (21:12) - Cai a Noite em Caracas, Karina Sainz Borgo (21:55) - A Single Man, Christopher Isherwood (22:34) - Real Life, Brandon Taylor (22:55) - The House in the Cerulean Sea, T.J. Klune (23:57) - Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi (25: 02) - Good Company, Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney (25:41) - Pachinko, Min Jin Lee (26:59) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]

inthewoodz
BURNT SUGAR

inthewoodz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 90:17


The Laura Flanders Show
Gaping Inequality, The American Nightmare for Workers: Abigail Disney

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 46:36


This show is made possible by you!  To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate  Thank you for your continued support!Laura and guest, Abigail Disney, ask how long can corporations sustain the “American Dream” at the expense of their workers.  Is the American Dream dead?  While most Americans are earning less than their parents and economic mobility is on the decline, the median net worth of the top 10 billionaires in the world has nearly tripled over the last decade.  Abigail Disney, the granddaughter of Roy Disney, one of the founders of Disney, discovered that some employees were earning one two-thousandth of the earnings of CEO Bob Iger.  She wrote to Iger, testified in Congress and ultimately made a film, “The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales.”  Abigail underscores the need to tax the top 1%, speaks out against corporate greed and calls out the policies and values that created such gaping inequality at Disney and across the business world.  Abigail Disney is an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, and an activist. The film, co-directed with Kathleen Hughes is available for streaming now. “There was a woman who played Winnie the Pooh for many years . . . six days a week, who died in her car. That was really a galvanizing moment for a lot of the folks that I spoke to, because the wrongness of this was all concentrated in this one moment.” - Abigail Disney“Absent collective bargaining, we are all subject to the tender mercies of Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. Collective bargaining is the only way workers have to democratically represent their own interests in the workplace.” - Abigail DisneyGuest:  Abigail Disney, Documentary Filmmaker & Social Activist; Co-Director & Producer, The American Dream & Other Fairy Tales; Founder Fork Films; Producer & Host "All Ears" Full Show Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more to dive deeper.This podcast includes an endorsement for Best of the Left, with host Jay! Tomlinson.  We think you'll dig it too!Music In the Middle:  “Black Fros Black Gold - All You Zombies Dig the Luminosity” by Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber from their ‘Twentieth Anniversary Mixtapes: Groiddest Schizznits, Volume 3'.Additional Music: "Many Hands & "Steppin" by Podington Bear Chapters (full conversation)00:00:00  Best of the Left podcast endorsement from Laura00:05:40 Gaping disparities between the Disney Corporation and employees at Disney theme parks; it's personal for Abigail Disney.00:08:43  From the founders to the current CEO, Abigail Disney investigates, and reflects on what happened00:13:27 Shifting the status quo toward justice, civil rights, assault on unions, wage disparities, capitalism00:21:37  Re-introduce guest & subject.Music in the Middle: “Black Fros Black Gold - All You Zombies Dig the Luminosity” by Burnt Sugar, The Arkestra Chamber from their ‘Twentieth Anniversary Mixtapes:  Groiddest Schizznits, Volume 3'00:24:13  Gap between have's and have not's, what to do? Money in politics00:28:00  Hope for the future addressing injustices and inequities.  Raising wages vs raising taxes. Auditing, the tax code.00:37:00  Reconstruction, shared dreams, well being and accomplishments.00:41:00 Woke Capitalism, fruits of labor, aspirations00:44:46  Closing commentary from Laura on history, anxiety and change00:46:37  FIN

LIVRA-TE
#55 - Diversidade na Literatura com Elga Fontes (Quem Me Lera)

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 94:07


Já tinham saudades de episódios com convidados? Esperamos que sim, porque esta hora e meia com a Elga Fontes (@quemmelera no Instagram) foi muito necessária e soube a pouco. Falámos essencialmente sobre literatura diversa e da necessidade de ler histórias sobre pessoas não-brancas, mas também aproveitámos para falar sobre o papel de uma tradutora no meio disto tudo. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Legendborn, Tracy Deonn (23:07) - Firekeeper's Daughter, Angeline Boulley (24:45) - Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo (29:54) - Beloved, Toni Morrison (30:00) - Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, Benjamin Alire Sáenz (30:16) - Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi (30:34) - A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini (30:40) - Such a Fun Age, Kiley Reid (33:48) - The Vanishing Half & The Mothers, Brit Bennett (35:58) - The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, Dawnie Walton (38:00) - Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson (39:28) - The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas(41:23) - Black Flamingo, Dean Atta (41:52) - Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Malinda Lo (44:04) - O Avesso da Pele, Jefferson Tenório (54:22) - Kim Jiyoung: Born 1982, Cho Nam-Joo (55:49) - Queenie, Candice Carty-Williams (56:18) - The People in the Trees, Hanya Yanagihara (58:28) - Somebody's Daughter, Ashley C. Ford (1:00:22) - O País dos Outros, Leïla Slimani (1:02:21) - Kindred, Octavia E. Butler (01:04:00) - The Sun is Also a Star, Nicola Yoon (1:20:04) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Juntem-se ao nosso Discord em: https://discord.gg/aRR7B2dfBT. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]

Wicked Spursy (Tottenham / Spurs Podcast)

Another good weekend. WS breaks it all down for you. Mike's drinkin @MayflowerBrew The Pursuit of Sappiness #COYS #THFC

The First Ever Podcast
101: Jeremy Bolm w/ Guest Host Jordan Dreyer - Part 2 of 2: Vulnerability as a Theme

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 105:04


This week you get Part 2 of the conversation w/ guest host Jordan Dreyer of La Dispute as he interviews Jeremy Bolm in an extra special role reversal to celebrate the 100 episode milestone. On this part 2 of 2 episode; Jordan and Jeremy talk about the TA / LD split, split 7”s in general, Furnace Fest, Is Survived By, working with Brad Wood, ranking records, channeling grief, Stage Four, Gaspar Noé, Ross Robinson, Lament, starting a record label, Hesitation Wounds, co-producing Burnt Sugar from Gouge Away, writing poetry, stepping outside your comfort zones with other art forms, Sound and Fury 2009, and so much more!  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Jeremy and Jordan both answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!

Bende van het Boek
#125 De Bende en een bevreemdende stapel

Bende van het Boek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 34:01


Trees en ik lazen elk twee boeken en vertellen jullie graag hoe die ons zijn bevallen. We bespreken in deze episode Moederland van Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Wanneer de herten komen van Joke van Vliet, De jacht op het snoekje van Juhani Karila en Burnt Sugar van Avni Doshi. Vier bijzondere boeken die ons stuk voor stuk met een bevreemdend gevoel achterlieten maar waar we telkens op een andere manier van hebben genoten.

Tao of Po
008: Art, Grief & Expansion with Shelley Nicole

Tao of Po

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 52:40


Today we're getting into a conversation about the magic of the universe, art as a channel, and the expansiveness of us all. My friend, Shelley Nicole, comes on to talk about her journey and some of the challenges & expansion she's experienced along the way. We get into her process of becoming a singer and performer (and releasing her stage fright), grief & the gifts she continues to receive from the other side, and getting clear as fuck on how much she really is “the shit” - yes, she went there.  We dive into: Challenges as a doorway to more alignment - and how this manifested in Shelley Nicole's life The spirit of music, moving through stage fright & what comes through her when she performs Performing through grief, gifts from the other side & a powerful visit Shelley Nicole got in a dream And more   Shelley Nicole is a vocalist, songwriter, musician, actress and leader of the band Shelley Nicole's blaKbüshe. She has released three albums, she who bleeds…, The Quick & Dirty EP most recently, I Am American. Shelley has performed around the world as a featured vocalist in Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber and is host of the YouTube show Punanny Politixxx celebrating BIPOC women in the arts, wellness and activism. Connect with her here:  Website: http://www.blakbushe.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/blakbushe/ & https://www.instagram.com/sovereignhandswellness/ & https://www.instagram.com/punannypolitv/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/blakbushe & https://www.facebook.com/sovereignhands Twitter: https://twitter.com/blakbushe & https://twitter.com/sovereignhands & https://twitter.com/punannypolitv Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/blakbushe & https://www.youtube.com/user/sovereignhands Connect with me and let's go deeper Website: https://www.taoofpo.com  IG: https://www.instagram.com/pohong.yu/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/pohong.yu/

STARK REALITY with Jim Dier aka $mall ¢hange
STARK REALITY Episode 45 Guest Honeychild Coleman

STARK REALITY with Jim Dier aka $mall ¢hange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 78:46


Episode 45 of STARK REALITY features James Dier aka $mall ¢hange's in-depth interview with Honeychild Coleman, a longtime friend in NYC we met in the mid 90s at a loft party in Williamsburg.  She is an OG afro punk, rude girl, DJ, musician, an original. One of those ppl that keeps New York still New York, despite the yuppification of this town. Forward thinking politics and dope fashion. Top top ppls. And she keeps very busy. Originally from Kentucky, Carolyn / Honeychild fronts blues-punk outfit The 1865 (Mass Appeal Records) on vocals/baritone guitar, and spins records under DJ Sugarfree BK. plays on bass/sings in Post Punk trio Bachslider. Collaborators/ Projects: GKA, Heavensbee, Gracefully, Mad Professor, Apollo Heights, Death Comet Crew, Burnt Sugar, DJ Olive, Raz Mesinai's Badawi, etc etc In this interview we discuss black women's contribution to rock and roll, mixing politics and music, her various projects and the different playing styles for each group, the general stereotypes on black ppl, and the folks pushing beyond those parameters, gatekeepers/snobs in underground scenes, meeting Ari Up from the Slits and going on tour with them, her DJing and how her style has evolved. For more info about Honeychild go to www.honeychildcoleman.com and follow her on Instagram @hccoleman Honeychild also gives us a nice set of local / newer underground and punk sounds, featuring tracks from Simi, Mother Goddess, Tamar-Kali, Suffrajett and her own band The 1865.  To hear this exclusive Stark Reality Playlist, go to Episode 46 of STARK REALITY or on Apple Podcasts' STARK REALITY PLAYLISTS Episode 46. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

STARK REALITY PLAYLISTS with James Dier aka $mall ¢hange and Guests
STARK REALITY PLAYLISTS Episode 46 HONEYCHILD COLEMAN's Exclusive New and Underground Punk Playlist

STARK REALITY PLAYLISTS with James Dier aka $mall ¢hange and Guests

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 52:40


Episode 46 of STARK REALITY features guest Honeychild Coleman’s nice set of local / newer underground and punk sounds, featuring tracks from Simi, Mother Goddess, Tamar-Kali, Suffrajett and her own band The 1865. Honeychild Coleman, a longtime friend in NYC we met in the mid 90s at a loft party in Williamsburg. She is an OG afro punk, rude girl, DJ, musician, an original. One of those ppl that keeps New York still New York, despite the yuppification of this town. Forward thinking politics and dope fashion. Top top ppls. And she keeps very busy. Originally from Kentucky, Carolyn / Honeychild fronts blues-punk outfit The 1865 (Mass Appeal Records) on vocals/baritone guitar, and spins records under DJ Sugarfree BK. plays on bass/sings in Post Punk trio Bachslider. Collaborators/ Projects: GKA, Heavensbee, Gracefully, Mad Professor, Apollo Heights, Death Comet Crew, Burnt Sugar, DJ Olive, Raz Mesinai’s Badawi, etc etc For more info about Honeychild go to www.honeychildcoleman.com and follow her on Instagram @hccoleman To hear her exclusive in-depth interview with Host James Dier aka $mall ¢hange, go to Episode 45 of STARK REALITY here or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

kultur / info
Album der Woche: Burnt Sugar von District Five

kultur / info

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 8:18


District Five erspielen sich auf ihrem zweiten Album eine Momentaufnahme, wo Jazzgeschichte neu ausformuliert wird und sich mit den Klangfarben von Pop vermischen. Und das, mitten aus dem Zürcher Kreis 5. von Mirco Kaempf

Klangfenster
District Five: Burnt sugar

Klangfenster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 31:03


Label: A Tree in a Field Records 2022 Titel: - Fill Your Void - Chroma Reel

Néo Géo Nova : Le Worldmix
Worldmix : les nouveautés de la sono mondiale avec Cécile McLorin Salvant, Ilhan Ersahin, Jowee Omicil…

Néo Géo Nova : Le Worldmix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 49:15


Une bande son très jazz aux côtés de Cécile McLorin Salvant, Ilan Ersahin, Jowee Omicil… Première voix exceptionnelle sur un disque qui l'est tout autant ! Voici deux chansons du nouvel album Ghost Song de Cécile McLorin Salvant, sorti sur le label Nonesuch Records. A goûter pour commencer, sa belle reprise de “Wuthering Heights“ (Les hauts de Hurlevent), tube éternel de Kate Bush. Jazz vocal et rythmes des Caraïbes, la suite avec Jowee Omicil qui jouera du sax et déclamera de grandes figures du monde noir dans son nouveau single “Sit In“. En 1999, le jazzman et célèbre journaliste de l'hebdo new-yorkais de la contre-culture “Village Voice“, créait Burnt Sugar, the Arkestra Chamber, un collectif célébrant l'ensemble des musiques noires. Greg Tate est décédé en 2021 mais son œuvre se poursuit avec le projet Angels Over Oakanda réalisé avec le bassiste Jared Michael Nickerson, ici avec la chanteuse Lisala Beatty sur “Lisala Over Inna-Oakanda”. Laissez-vous transporter avec le morceau “Jagwar” des touaregs Terakaft. Pour prolonger le plaisir, un livre-disque leur est consacré avec Philippe Brix aux manettes de ce récit de voyages, de rencontres, de dialogues vécus et ré-imaginés, le tout accompagné d'un 45 tours confectionné avec amour par le label Secousse Records. Avant de le retrouver en concert au Théâtre Berthelot à Montreuil ce 19 mars, voici un avant-goût de l'originalité de Borja Flames avec son titre “Superación”, premier extrait de son album Nuevo Medievo attendu pour début mai. Place aux belles envolées du saxophoniste suédois et turc, l'excellent Ilhan Ersahin, créateur du club Nublu à New York et du label du même nom, accompagné de Dave Harrington et Kenny Wollesen sur son nouvel album Invite Your Eye.Playlist Rosalia - SaokoLaurent Bardainne & Tigre d'Eau Douce feat. Bertrand Belin - OiseauBootsy Collins - I'd Rather Be with YouGold Fang - Light itSwindle - NO BLACK, NO IRISH (feat. Maverick Sabre & Joel Culpepper)BB King- Rock Me BabyDont le Worldmix : Cécile McLorin Salvant - Wuthering Heights Cécile McLorin Salvant - Ghost song Jowee Omicil - SiT In Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber - Lisala Over Inna-Oakanda Terakaft - Jagwar Borja Flames - SuperaciónIlhan Erşahin, Dave Harrington et Kenny Wollesen - Invite Your Eye Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

curdcast
LEADING LADIES - March 2022 curdbox

curdcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 26:31


This month, we're celebrating Women's History month with our all women-producer box Leading Ladies! All cheeses and all pairings were made by women, and wow, do they know what they're doing. In this podcast, you'll hear Jenn and Julie taste their way through Marieka's gouda, Chandoka from LaClare Creamery, and Sagittarius from Shooting Star Creamery (which was started and run by a high schooler!) Pairing up, we have the Have Bacon Will Travel popcorn from Too Haute Cowgirls, the Burnt Sugar and Fennel biscuits from Lark, and the Agrumi Salami from Coro, America's only women-owned salami company. If you'd like to "eat along", subscribe to your own curdbox at curdbox.com!  Follow us @curdboxFollow the producers in this box at: @mariekegouda, @laclarefamilycreamery, @shooting_star_creamery, @toohautecowgirls, @larkfinefoods, and @corofoods

LIVRA-TE
#19 - Clube do Livra-te (o que achámos dos livros de Fevereiro)

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 43:22


Mais um mês, mais uma discussão dos livros do Clube do Livra-te. Falamos do Burnt Sugar (Açúcar Queimado) da Avni Doshi, a escolha da Rita, do Breathless (Sem Fôlego) da Jennifer Niven, a escolha da Joana, e partilhamos também algumas expectativas acerca dos livros escolhidos para Março. Não se esqueçam: HÁ SPOILERS NESTE EPISÓDIO! É só usar os minutos aqui em baixo para saltar entre tópicos. ✨ Livros de Março do Clube do Livra-te: ✨ - Para Interromper o Amor, Mónica Marques (29:29) // Escolha da Joana - O Momento em que Nos Perdemos, Maria José Núncio (33:00) // Escolha da Rita Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Stay Up With Hugo Best, Erin Somers (2:32) - Tudo é Rio, Carla Madeira (4:54) - The Virgin Suicides, Jeffrey Eugenides (6:40) - Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi (09:12) - Breathless, Jennifer Niven (17:59) - All the Bright Places, Jennifer Niven (28:25) - Must Love Ghosts, Charity Tahmaseb (39:15) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]

LIVRA-TE
#18 - All Too Read (Sugestões inspiradas na Taylor Swift)

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 63:13


Agarrem os vossos cachecóis que este episódio é todo sobre a rainha dos nossos corações, Taylor Swift. Claro que tínhamos de inaugurar o crossover musico-literário com ela. Há emoção, cantoria, análise profunda da lírica da Ms. Swift e, como de costume, muita recomendação boa. E já sabem: f*ck the patriarchy! Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi (2:03) - A Breve Vida das Flores, Valérie Perrin (2:34) - Adults, Emma Jane Unsworth (6:06) - Queenie, Candice Carty-Williams (6:22) - Everything I Know About Love, Dolly Alderton (6:37) - Hot Copy, Ruby Barrett (7:39) - To Love Jason Thorn, Ella Maise (8:28) - Malibu Rising, Taylor Jenkins Reid (9:57) - Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenkins Reid (10:03) - Layla, Colleen Hoover (11:50) - Verity, Colleen Hoover (11:50 & 55:03) - Ghosts, Dolly Alderton (12:09 & 51:02) - Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenkins Reid (14:35) - Ugly Love, Colleen Hoover (15:53) - An American Marriage, Tayari Jones (18:50) - The Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller (20:20) - Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier (21:30) - Conversations with Friends, Sally Rooney (22:43 & 43:12) - Normal People, Sally Rooney (25:10) - Call Me By Your Name & Find Me, André Aciman (25:55) - Get a Life, Chloe Brown, Talia Hibbert (26:54) - The Spectacular Now, Tim Tharp (27:51) - Where the Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens (31:00) - Well Met, Jen DeLuca (32:30) - The Wife, Meg Wolitzer (33:30) - The Unhoneymooners, Christina Lauren (34:40) - Anna K: A Love Story, Jenny Lee (34:48) - The Hating Game, Sally Thorne (36:30) - American Royals, Katharine McGee (37:30) - It Ends With Us, Colleen Hoover (39:35) - Landline, Rainbow Rowell (40:20) - Two Lives of Lydia Bird, Josie Silver (41:23) - Only Mostly Devastated, Sophie Gonzales (44:26) - The View Was Exhausting, Mikaella Clements & Onjuli Datta (45:23) - Fiona and Jane, Jean Chen Ho (47:30) - What Alice Forgot, Liane Moriarty (49:35) - One Day, David Nichols (52:14) - Love, Rosie, Cecelia Ahern (52:22) - Behind Closed Doors, B A Paris (54:58) - The Stranger, Harlen Coben (55:06) - My Sister, the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite (55:25) - A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens (57:54) - Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn (58:26) - Shadow and Bone, Leigh Bardugo (59:40) - Red Queen, Victoria Aveyard (59:43) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]

The Writer and the Critic
Episode 87: When We Cease to Understand the World | A Ghost in the Throat

The Writer and the Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 84:26


On this first episode of The Writer and the Critic for 2022, your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with an exciting announcement: Kirstyn will have some actual books being published this year! She's a writer again! Huzzah! Ahem. The books up for discussion this month are When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamin Labatut [6:08] and A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ní Ghríofal [52:35]. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:18:15 for final remarks including a discussion about just what we mean when we say "novel" and why we might need to find some new words to describe long-form fiction. Some helpful links for things mentioned in this episode: Burnt Sugar and the Never Afters series by Kirstyn McDermott available from Brain Jar Press You Tube: Doireann Ní Ghríofa introduces A Ghost in the Throat Next month, the two books up on the slab will be: The Wych Elm by Tana French My Phantoms by Gwendoline Riley Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!

LIVRA-TE
#16 - Apoio ao Leitor (como ler mais e ler em inglês)

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 27:28


Olá, chegou ao Apoio ao Leitor do Livra-te. Para saber como ler mais, prima 1. Para saber como começar a ler em inglês, prima 2. Para ambos, aguarde. * aguarda * É isso mesmo, neste episódio respondemos às vossas principais apoquentações: como ganhar hábitos de leitura, como ler mais livros e, até, que livros escolher para começar a ler em inglês. Se somos o único apoio ao cliente que funciona? Não confirmamos nem desmentimos. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Fiona and Jane, Chen Ho (1:51) - Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi (2:20) - Saga To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Jenny Han (18:55) - The Perks of Being Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky (20:50) - High Fidelity, Nick Hornby (21:04) - Heartstopper, Alice Oseman (21:29) - The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas (22:38) - Yes No Maybe So, Becky Albertalli & Aisha Saeed (22:49) - Better than the Movies, Lynn Painter (23:38) - Seven Days in June, Tia Williams (24:13) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]

Noise
Noise - Episode December 16, 2021

Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021


Tributes to experimental sound artist Alvin Lucier, and to Greg Tate, Burnt Sugar leader and influential writer, both passed away in December 2021. Thanks for all you've done! New Canadian and Local.Playlist: Ryan Summers - Unplanned EscapeAlvin Lucier - I am Sitting in a RoomAlvin Lucier - Nothing Is RealAlvin Lucier - VespersMarcus Strickland Twi Life, Greg Tate - On My MindMelvin Gibbs for Greg Tate - FlyBoy's Bardo EZ PassBurnt Sugar- Greg Tate - Spartacus Free The SlavesEyeglass - Me Moor Va SenetZenjungle & Valiska - Holding onto the PastJoseph Michel - There's No Other WaySaman Shahi - Microlocking III

Off Script with Chris & Robbie
Episode 58 - IS A MASS ZOOM FIRING REALLY OK ?

Off Script with Chris & Robbie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 50:55


The world has changed, we all know that. But is it really ok to fire 900 employees on the same, awkward zoom call? The guys debate that, plus catch up with Booker Prize shortlisted author Avni Doshi. Meanwhile, an epic Formula One season is going right down to the wire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

B & V
Miriorama #127 - Burnt Sugar, B.O + L'entretien, Masters of the Universe: Kenshin: The Final & The Beginning

B & V

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 58:57


Esta semana tenemos un programa normal, y en un programa normal de Miriorama caben robots sexuales, moñecos, samurai, cerdos electrocutadores, trauma, postapocalipsis y muchas cosas más. LIBRO: Burnt Sugar, de Avni Doshi CORTO: L'entretien, de Ugo Bienvenu y Félix de Givry COMIC: B.O. Como dios, de Ugo Bienvenu MUÑECOS: Masters of the Universe, sus cómics, sus series y más CINE: Kenshin: The Final y Kenshin: The Beginning Además hablamos del Cochon Electriseur y suenan Léonie Pernet y Satellite Young.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Performance Anxiety: Jared Michael Nickerson (Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 89:24


We're thrilled to have Jared Michael Nickerson as our guest. He grew up right in the middle of the funk capital of the world, Dayton, Ohio. He talks about the effect it had on his life and how it shaped his music. He attended the University of Notre Dame where one of the priests introduced him to the early works of Miles Davis. There's also a pretty wild story of how he wound up with the bass he's been playing decades. After playing with bands like Human Switchboard & The The, he joined Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber with Greg Tate and helped shaped the direction of the band. Jared sheds some light on the conduction method that makes the band so unique and improvisational. He also reveals the difficulties of putting Burnt Sugar on vinyl. Give Jared and Burnt Sugar a follow on social media (they're pretty easy to find). Buy the new release, Angels Over Oakanda through Bandcamp or their website burtntsugarindex.com. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on social media. Support us through ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or performanceanx.threadless.com. Rate & review & tell a friend or two about the podcast. And thank you for tuning in to Jared Michael Nickerson on Performance Anxiety, part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Performance Anxiety: Jared Michael Nickerson (Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber)

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 90:54


We're thrilled to have Jared Michael Nickerson as our guest. He grew up right in the middle of the funk capital of the world, Dayton, Ohio. He talks about the effect it had on his life and how it shaped his music. He attended the University of Notre Dame where one of the priests introduced him to the early works of Miles Davis. There's also a pretty wild story of how he wound up with the bass he's been playing decades.  After playing with bands like Human Switchboard & The The, he joined Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber with Greg Tate and helped shaped the direction of the band. Jared sheds some light on the conduction method that makes the band so unique and improvisational. He also reveals the difficulties of putting Burnt Sugar on vinyl. Give Jared and Burnt Sugar a follow on social media (they're pretty easy to find). Buy the new release, Angels Over Oakanda through Bandcamp or their website burtntsugarindex.com. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on social media. Support us through ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or performanceanx.threadless.com. Rate & review & tell a friend or two about the podcast. And thank you for tuning in to Jared Michael Nickerson on Performance Anxiety, part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Performance Anxiety
Jared Michael Nickerson (Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber)

Performance Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 89:24


We're thrilled to have Jared Michael Nickerson as our guest. He grew up right in the middle of the funk capital of the world, Dayton, Ohio. He talks about the effect it had on his life and how it shaped his music. He attended the University of Notre Dame where one of the priests introduced him to the early works of Miles Davis. There's also a pretty wild story of how he wound up with the bass he's been playing decades. After playing with bands like Human Switchboard & The The, he joined Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber with Greg Tate and helped shaped the direction of the band. Jared sheds some light on the conduction method that makes the band so unique and improvisational. He also reveals the difficulties of putting Burnt Sugar on vinyl. Give Jared and Burnt Sugar a follow on social media (they're pretty easy to find). Buy the new release, Angels Over Oakanda through Bandcamp or their website burtntsugarindex.com. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on social media. Support us through ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or performanceanx.threadless.com. Rate & review & tell a friend or two about the podcast. And thank you for tuning in to Jared Michael Nickerson on Performance Anxiety, part of the Pantheon Podcast Network.

Performance Anxiety
Jared Michael Nickerson (Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber)

Performance Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 91:54


We're thrilled to have Jared Michael Nickerson as our guest. He grew up right in the middle of the funk capital of the world, Dayton, Ohio. He talks about the effect it had on his life and how it shaped his music. He attended the University of Notre Dame where one of the priests introduced him to the early works of Miles Davis. There's also a pretty wild story of how he wound up with the bass he's been playing decades.  After playing with bands like Human Switchboard & The The, he joined Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber with Greg Tate and helped shaped the direction of the band. Jared sheds some light on the conduction method that makes the band so unique and improvisational. He also reveals the difficulties of putting Burnt Sugar on vinyl. Give Jared and Burnt Sugar a follow on social media (they're pretty easy to find). Buy the new release, Angels Over Oakanda through Bandcamp or their website burtntsugarindex.com. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on social media. Support us through ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or performanceanx.threadless.com. Rate & review & tell a friend or two about the podcast. And thank you for tuning in to Jared Michael Nickerson on Performance Anxiety, part of the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Off the Shelf
44. Jyoti Patel, Winner of the Merky Books New Writers' Prize 2021

Off the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 64:37


Welcome to Off the Shelf! You can follow me on Instagram here: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@pausebooks)  You can follow me on Twitter: Phoebe @ Pause Books HQ (@PauseBooks)  My guest this week is Jyoti Patel: You can follow her on Instagram here: Jyoti Patel (@jyotisbooks)  You can follow her on Twitter here: Jyoti Patel (@Jyoti__Patel)  You can read her short story with We Present here: https://wepresent.wetransfer.com/story/literally-jyoti-patel/ If you want to know more about her writing then you can read a Q&A here: https://www.thebookseller.com/insight/jyoti-patel-1274276 Her book choices are: Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi  Natives by Akala  In The Days of Rain by Rebecca Stott The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni  On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan The Penguin podcast with Avni Doshi that we discuss can be heard here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/avni-doshi-with-nihal-arthanayake/id89411073?i=1000526562160

The Grand Thunk
30 - Accepting the Love We Think We Deserve, Heartbreaking Comedy and BOOK CLUB NEWS

The Grand Thunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 45:25


We are so excited to announce that we will be reading Happy Hour: A Novel by Marlowe Granados for our first *LIVE* book club on Friday 12th November at 7.30pm (UK time). We are also so proud to collaborate with Verso Books to give you, our lovely listeners, a discount on Happy Hour when you sign up to the event. Please message us or email us to book your place in our book club and receive the discount link! In this episode, we chat about the caustic and toxic relationship between mother and daughter, reality and memory in Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar. We also explore escaping from abusive relationships in Netflix's new hit show Maid. We are an accessible podcast so find transcripts on our linktree in our instagram bio @thegrandthunk. Follow us on social media @thegrandthunk or email us - thegrandthunk@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Subscribe, rate, review and tell all your friends. See below for a full list of what we discuss: Happy Hour: A Novel by Marlowe Granados Verso Books Derry Girls Sex Education Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Booksmart directed by Olivia Wilde Video essay by @featuresandfictions Hocus Pocus The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix Sabrina, The Teenage Witch on Amazon Prime Maid on Netflix Room by Emma Donoghue Maid on Netflix Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay and a Mother's Will to Survive by Stephanie Land Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi My Animals and Other Family by Clare Balding The Grand Thunk, the podcast in which Alex Blanchard and Rhiannon Kearns discuss the books they've been reading, the films and TV shows they've been watching and the podcasts they've been listening to!

The Maggy Thump Show
309: new Cookin' Soul / Wayne Snow / Burnt Sugar / D Smoke + others

The Maggy Thump Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 58:55


Magz FM Radio / Philadelphia / 309 1.D Smoke - Common Sense 2.K-Riz ft. Suave - Drowning 3.Javs - Again 4.Blac Samurai - New Heaven 5.Acacia Grace - Old Time Blues 6.Burnt Sugar - Lisala-Over-inna-Oakanda 7.Tina Mweni - All in 8.Indigenous Resistance - Anarchist Africa 9.Tombe - Ethereal - Crunch (tombe speed test) 10.Jason Hogans - FOH With That 11.Northern Structure - Styles 12.The Private Sector - Jealous Of Tanya Robinson 13.The Private Sector - Interactive 14.SINO as boyhood - Maintime 15.Wayne Snow - Figurine 16.Blac Samurai - New Heaven 17.Cookin' Soul - Money Andy 18.Infrared Krypto - One Too Many 19.2 Hungry Bros ft. Homeboy Sandman - Synchronized Rhyming 20.Shall I Bruk It - We Doin It 21.Cookin' On 3 Burners - Ms. Fat Booty 22.Johnny Showcase - Baby Come Over www.maggysrooftopaerial.com

Zig at the gig podcasts
Jared Michael Nickerson of Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber

Zig at the gig podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 122:29


Zig At The Gig with Jared Michael Nickerson of Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber   Jared Michael Nickerson is a Grammy-nominated Bold Soul, Rock & Roll Brother from Ohio. He experienced his first taste of live performance at local high school talent shows, one of the”labs” along with the church and basement dens of the legendary Dayton funk scene which spawned the Ohio Players, Slave, Roger Troutman & Zapp, Sun, Dayton, Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, Faze-O and members of Heatwave. He continued his musical development at the University of Notre Dame under the direction of Father Wiskerchen, (noted for his development of three-fourths of the “Chicago”horn section). After graduating with a B.A. in Business Management, Jared moved to Boston, studied for two years at the New England Conservatory of Music before embarking on his professional music career with a local seven-piece funk band, Hypertension.   After six years in Boston he returned to Dayton, Ohio and a year later joined the Cleveland Ohio band The Human Switchboard. After three years of touring the Midwest & East Coast still based in Ohio, he moved with the band to New York City and back-flipped into the local music scene of CBGBs, Danceteria, The Peppermint Lounge, Maxwells ( Hoboken N.J.) and The World. After HS dissolved Jared started his own band JJ Jumpers; joined the Black Rock Coalition becoming the B.R.C.'s first Director of Operations. His first booking was the B.R.C.'s first, two-day, mini-fest at CBGBs entitled “Stalking Heads” on February 11th and 12th,1987. When he departed a few years later the new Director of Operations and BRC East & West Coast Booking Committees had access to rock & roll venues all across the country. Jared has “laid the bottom” for folks such as Nona Hendryx, Wadada Leo Smith, Human Switchboard, JJ Jumpers, Vernon Reid, Marshall Crenshaw, Melvin Van Peebles, Freedy Johnston, Catie Curtis, Ivan Julian, John Paul Bourelly, Katell Keineg, Bernie Worrell, The The, Gary Lucas's Gods and Monsters, Chocolate Genius, Darlene Love, Jeff Buckley, The Yohimbe Brothers with DJ Logic & Vernon Reid, Tammy Faye Starlite and the Angels of Mercy, Pheeroan akLaff, Divine Pocket Bouncers, Cynthia Sley, Dayton Flic, The Raybeats and the Band of Gypsy's Revisited Band. Jared co-wrote a tune, recorded and toured with Charlie Musselwhite. “Sanctuary”, on Peter Gabriel's Real World label, found itself on numerous critic top ten lists and received a Grammy nomination.   A suggestion from a mutual friend, led to a call from Greg Tate landing Jared among a number of “Badasses” which included Vijay Iyer and Ronny “Wirepuller” Drayton for a jam session that morphed into Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber. Burnt Sugar Index LLC soon followed with Jared handling all BSAC's business affairs such as arranging an eight-week residency with BRIC studios (The organization that presents Celebrate Brooklyn) to workshop and preview Melvin Van Peebles theatrical version of “Sweet Sweetback's Badasssss Song”. The workshop culminated with three sold-out BRIC performances before BSAC departed for Paris to perform two sold-out performances at the Sons D'Hiver Festival in 2010. Jared, overseeing “bookings” throughout the United States, Canada, France, England, Portugal, Spain, Finland, the Netherlands and Italy, just celebrated his twentieth year as BSAC's CEO last year. He's even “dipped his toe” in tour managing having worked with Concord Records Alt-Folk artist Valerie June including the set-up of her August 21st, 2013 debut television appearance on David Letterman. His television appearances include Late Night With David Letterman, The Jools Holland Show, MTV, VH1, The Tonight Show with Conan O Brien, The John Stewart Show and as bassist with The Kennedy Center Honors BB King Tribute Band; jamming with Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John, Etta James, Joe Williams and Steve Cropper to name a few. You'll find him in Nelson George's “Finding The Funk” documentary speaking about growing up while playing music in Dayton Ohio in the late Sixties. Jared has toured extensively performing at venues such as the Toronto Skydome, Red Rocks, the L.A. Forum, the Oakland Coliseum, England's Brixton Academy, Brighton Dome & Reading Festivals, The Beacon Theater, Lincoln Center and Madison Square Garden.   Jared's Info https://www.burntsugarindex.com/ https://burntsugarthearkestrachamber....  

THIS IS REVOLUTION >podcast
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 179: The Problems w/ Post Marxists and the Rick James Paradox w/ Lillian Cicherchia and Greg Tate

THIS IS REVOLUTION >podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 192:24


We'll be talking with Lillian Cicerchia about the limitations of post Marxism, and then we're going to be discussing the Black Music and the culture industry with Greg Tate   About Lillian Cicerchia: Lillian is a post-doc at the Institute of Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin. Her areas of specialization are political philosophy, feminist philosophy, and critical theory. Her research is about capitalism, structural injustice, and the intersection of the two, especially the ways in which capitalism influences experiences of social group oppression. Her work also asks how contexts of structural injustice frame the way that we think about our normative criteria for justice in terms of democratic rights and participation.   What's Left of Philosophy Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuwLXhuSvi3NRGbSmcRS3ig   About Greg Tate: Tate was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio. When he was 13 years old, his family moved to Washington, D.C.[1][2] He credits Amiri Baraka's Black Music and Rolling Stone, which he first read when he was 14, with stimulating his interest in collecting and writing about music.[3] As a teenager, Tate taught himself how to play guitar. He attended Howard University, where he studied journalism and film.   In 1982, Tate moved to New York City, where he developed friendships with other musicians, including James "Blood" Ulmer and Vernon Reid. In 1985 he co-founded the Black Rock Coalition with some of the African-American musicians he knew who shared a common interest in playing rock music.   Tate became a staff writer for The Village Voice in 1987, a position he held until 2005. His 1986 essay "Cult-Nats Meet Freaky Deke" for the Voice Literary Supplement is widely regarded as a milestone in black cultural criticism; in the essay, he juxtaposes the "somewhat stultified stereotype of the black intellectual as one who operates from a narrow-minded, essentialized notion of black culture" (cultural nationalists, or Cult-Nats) with the freaky "many vibrant colors and dynamics of African American life and art", trying to find a middle ground in order to break down "that bastion of white supremacist thinking, the Western art [and literary world" His work has also been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Artforum, Down Beat, Essence, JazzTimes, Rolling Stone, and VIBE. The Source described Tate as one of "the Godfathers of hip-hop journalism".   In 1999, Tate established Burnt Sugar, an improvisational ensemble that varies in size between 13 and 35 musicians. Tate described the band in 2004 as "a band I wanted to hear but could not find".   Tate has been a visiting professor of Africana studies at Brown University and the Louis Armstrong Visiting Professor at Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies. In 2010, he was awarded a United States Artists fellowship.   Thank you, guys, again for taking the time to check this out. We appreciate each and every one of you. If you have the means, and you feel so inclined, BECOME A PATRON! We're creating patron only programing, you'll get bonus content from many of the episodes, and you get MERCH!   Become a patron now https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents?   Please also like, subscribe, and follow us on these platforms as well, (specially YouTube!)   THANKS Y'ALL   YouTube: www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/   Twitter: @TIRShowOakland Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland   The Dispatch on Zero Books (video essay series): https://youtu.be/nSTpCvIoRgw   Medium: https://jasonmyles.medium.com/kill-the-poor-f9d8c10bc33d   Pascal Robert's Black Agenda Report: https://www.blackagendareport.com/author/PascalRobert   Get THIS IS REVOLUTION Merch here: www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com   Get the music from the show here: https://bitterlakeoakland.bandcamp.com/album/coronavirus-sessions

Diving In
34: We Read Whatever We Wanted

Diving In

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 41:49


Louise and Virginia abandoned any theme this episode and read whatever books took their fancy. They also have a useful writing tip, a life hack, and they’ve been diving into a variety of other great things.Email hello@divinginpodcast.comInstagram @diving_in_podcastVirginia’s Instagram @virginia_readsLouise’s Instagram @louise_cooks_and_readsSong ‘Diving In’ – original music and lyrics written and performed by Laura Adeline – https://linkt.ree/llauraadelinePodcast sound production and editing by Andy Maher.Graphics by Orla Larkin - create@werkshop.com.auBooks• Burnt Sugar by Anvi Doshi, 2020, Hamish Hamilton for Penguin Random House• We Begin at The End by Chris Whitaker, 2020, Zaffre• Acts of Desperation by Megan Nolan, 2021 Penguin Random House• Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, 2019 Pan Macmillan• Before the Coffee Gets Cold, Tales from the Cafe by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, 2020 Pan Macmillan• Writing from Start to Finish by Kate Grenville, 2001, Allen & UnwinPodcastFeel Better Live More – Dr Rangan Chatterjee interviewing James Nestor TelevisionFamily Business Netflix

Jaipur Bytes
Girl In White Cotton - The Story of Burnt Sugar: Avni Doshi in conversation with Janice Pariat

Jaipur Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 49:14


Avni Doshi’s Booker shortlisted novel Burnt Sugar, published as Girl in White Cotton in India, is a vivid and unsettling account following the complex relationship between a mother and daughter. Tracing the fragile line between familial devotion and deception the tale evocatively brings up the subjective nature of truth and the reality of toxic relationships. In conversation with author and poet Janice Pariat, they examine the roots of this compelling and raw narrative and unravel its questions of identity, love and trauma.

普通读者
Ep 19. 女性小说奖长名单

普通读者

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 39:28


大家好,欢迎收听普通读者。 3月10日,英国的女性小说奖(Women's Prize for Fiction)的长名单公布啦。这一期我们就一起来聊一聊长名单上的16本书,有些书我们读过,有些想读,有些第一次听说。大家对哪几本书感兴趣呢?又读过哪些呢?欢迎给我们留言,和我们互动。 时间节点,即书单 0:19 介绍一下女性小说奖 (Women's Prize for Fiction) 2:24 Consent, by Annabel Lyon 4:08 Unsettled Ground, by Claire Fuller 6:02 The Vanishing Half, by Brit Bennett 8:28 No One is Talking About This, by Patricia Lockwood 13:00 Transcendent Kingdom, by Yaa Gyasi 16:01 Luster, by Raven Leilani 17:52 Nothing But Blue Sky, by Kathleen MacMahon 20:03 Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters 22:12 Piranesi, by Susanna Clarke 23:43 Small Pleasures, by Clare Chambers 25:33 How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House, by Cherie Jones 27:15 Exciting Times, by Naoise Dolan 29:10 Summer, by Ali Smith 31:41 Burnt Sugar, by Avni Doshi 33:23 Because of You, by Dawn French 35: 06 The Golden Rule, by Amanda Craig 提到的书和影视: Ali Smith的 四季系列 Strangers On the Train, by Patricia Highsmith 日剧《轮到你了》 美剧《致命女人》 收听和订阅渠道: 小宇宙App,Apple Podcast, Anchor,Spotify,Pocket Casts, Google Podcast,Breaker, Radiopublic;网易云“普通-读者” 电邮:commonreader@protonmail.com 微博: 普通读者播客 欢迎关注普通读者的豆瓣: 豆瓣“普通读者播客”:https://www.douban.com/people/commonreaders/ 片头音乐credit: Flipper's Guitar - 恋とマシンガン- Young, Alive, in Love - 片尾音乐credit:John Bartman - Happy African Village (Music from Pixabay)

I Don't Wanna Hear It
104 – That’s the Closest Fazoli’s To Where We Are Now: An Interview with Thomas Cantwell of Gouge Away and Axis

I Don't Wanna Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 65:34


I Don't Wanna Hear It PodcastEpisode 104 – That’s the Closest Fazoli’s To Where We Are Now: An Interview with Thomas Cantwell of Gouge Away and AxisThis week we caught up with our old buddy and bandmate, Tommy Cantwell, drummer of Gouge Away and Axis – NO BIG DEAL. We reminisce about the old days when we were bags of garbage and we discuss Tommy’s new YouTube channel where he teaches you to be a percussion terrorist just like him.Check out more of our stuff at I Don’t Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don’t be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.Some of our old bands that don't suck are on Spotify! More to come!Absent FriendsWe’re Not DeadYears From NowEpisode Playlist:When We Were Trash: Rare Footage of Axis’ Early DaysEpisode Links:Tommy’s YouTube channel@tomclaudevandammeGouge AwayAxisNo Harm Done“Inevitability (Killed Mikey the Meatball) / Don’t Eat the Leeway Tapes” (music video) by We’re Not DeadMusical Attribution: Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O’Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “It Feels Like Love,” “I Told You,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”

Showcase
2020 in Literature

Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 26:00


On this special episode of Showcase; Nobel Prize in Literature 2020 00:19 Fiona Sampson, Poet and Writer 01:37 The Booker Prize 2020 Longlist 05:48 Sameer Rahim, Judge of The 2020 Booker Prize 05:58 Diversity in the Booker Prize Shortlist 09:50 Fiammetta Rocco, Culture Correspondent at The Economist 10:19 Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar 13:49 Avni Doshi, Author of 'Burnt Sugar' 14:24 2020 Booker Prize Winner 17:05 Aasmah Mir, Broadcaster and Journalist 17:39 The British Book Awards 2020 22:19 Jude Cook, Novelist and Literary Critic 22:50 #Literature #Book #Pandemic

The Dabblers' Book Club
S2 Episode 9: Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi

The Dabblers' Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 39:41


Booker shortlisted Burnt Sugar is Avni Doshi's searing debut about living with the demons of parental cruelty as roles reverse. In our penultimate episode of the series, we end up giving the book the same score, despite very different overriding feelings towards it. A shortish novel, but nonetheless weighty in subject matter, we definitely think it's worth a read!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-dabblers-book-club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Vinyl
#32 - Tommy Cantwell (Gouge Away, Hesitation Wounds & Axis)

Behind the Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 34:41


Another special episode in the books! This week I was joined by Tommy Cantwell of Gouge Away and Hesitation Wounds. We talked about the story behind his drumming show on Youtube called "The Pretty Cool Drum Show." I highly advise every musician to check it out because you can definitely learn something. Tommy went into growing up in a family musicians and being in his first ever band with his brother. We discussed Tommy joining Gouge Away and went in-depth about the album "Burnt Sugar." Tommy told his story about meeting Jeremy Bolm of Touche Amore and being asked to become the drummer of Hesitation Wounds. Tommy talked about some of his favorite cities and venues to play in. There was so much more! Check out Tommy's work below: The Pretty Cool Drum Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMlcnuJWtgEcu_NYHUxprEw/about Gouge Away's Bandcamp: https://gougeawayfl.bandcamp.com/music Hesitation Wounds' Bandcamp: https://hesitation-wounds.bandcamp.com/album/chicanery Tommy's Instagram: @tomclaudevandamme

Nightlife
Nightlife Bookclub: Burnt Sugar

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 22:42


On the Nightlife Bookclub, a remarkable debut novel from American Indian author Avni Doshi, Burnt Sugar.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book Review - Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 4:17


Phil Vine reviews Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi, published by Penguin Random House.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Book Review - Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 4:17


Phil Vine reviews Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi, published by Penguin Random House.

Antimony
Episode 5 Ripening Corn and Burnt Sugar

Antimony

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 58:45


Kaia realizes what her medication is and gets unexpected praise for her ethics assignment. Dr Grigori shows his own interest in Kaia. Xanthe wants to know how someone so average got the Grigoris's attention. Rewards are given to students who get through the first week of classes. The students receive a mysterious video. Episode 5 features, in order of appearanceLydia Brauer (Kaia Smith)Rachel Hunter (Rachel)David Merrill (Josh)Katherine Hilton (Dilani)Emmett Prough Richter (Neith)Joel Richter (Fintan)Lily Kerr Jung (Xanthe)Qadree Holmes (Dr Eder)Aya Fouad (Zia)Josiah Dykstra (Dr. Grigori)Loree Penner (Miss Hermani and Dr. Dranoush)

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs: Kiss the Sky - Jimi Hendrix Special Pt. 3

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 124:51


Episode three in our November salute to Jimi Hendrix. This time the Rock N Roll Archaeologist speaks to two very different legends with very different Hendrix ties. First up is the immensely talented blues guitarist John Hammond and then we dig deep on all sorts of topics that weave in and out of the Jimi orbit with Living Colour's superb guitarist Vernon Reid.John P. HammondJohn Hammond is one of the world's premier acoustic blues artists: a Blues Hall Of Fame inductee and Grammy award winner with 33+ albums to date, an almost 60 year career, 8 Grammy nominations, 22 Blues Music Award nominations and 10 wins. He is the only person who has ever had both Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton in a band at the same time! Besides Hendrix and Clapton, John has performed or recorded with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Duane Allman, Mike Bloomfield, JJ Cale, Tom Waits, The Band, John Lee Hooker, Dr. John and many more. A tireless performer, he continues to tour world-wide on an annual basis. Well until this year that is.He began playing guitar in high school, partially inspired by the album Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall. He attended Antioch College for one year but dropped out to pursue a music career. By the mid-1960s he was touring nationally and living in Greenwich Village. Hammond has earned one Grammy Award and been nominated for four others. He also provided the soundtrack for the 1970 film Little Big Man, starring Dustin Hoffman.http://johnhammond.com/https://www.amazon.com/John-Hammond/e/B000APEEP2?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1606153630&sr=8-2Vernon ReidAs the lead guitarist of Living Colour and a co-founder of the Black Rock Coalition, Vernon Reid has done a great deal to undermine stereotypical expectations of what music black artists ought to play; his rampant eclecticism encompasses everything from hard rock and punk to funk, R&B and avant-garde jazz, and his anarchic, lightning-fast solos have become something of a hallmark as well. Born in London, Reid and his family emigrated to Brooklyn while he was a child; he began playing guitar at age 15, initially studying jazz and progressing quickly. In 1980, he joined drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society, a cutting-edge jazz group with whom he appeared on six albums; over the course of the decade, Reid went on to work with a wide variety of experimental musicians -- Defunkt, Bill Frisell, John Zorn, Arto Lindsay, and Public Enemy, among others.Around 1983, Reid formed the first version of what was to become Living Colour; in 1985, with journalist Greg Tate, he formed the Black Rock Coalition, an organization devoted to opening doors in the music business for black musicians who were not content being confined to the roles of soul crooner or rapper. Living Colour did not really begin to jell until their lineup stabilized in 1986, and when Mick Jagger saw the group perform at CBGB's and invited them to appear on his Primitive Cool album. Jagger went even further, producing two demo tracks and helping to convince Epic to sign the group. Living Colour debuted to massive critical acclaim in 1988 with Vivid; the group lasted through Time's Up (1990) and Stain (1993) before disbanding in 1995. Vernon Reid Band of Gypsys Revisited Band (VR-BOG-RB) have known each other since 1985, sharing the stage in bands such as the Screaming Headless Torsos, Yohimbe Brothers, Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber and The Black Rock Coalition Big Band.In the spirit of revisiting, refreshing and further exploring the fun, funk & roll of the “Band of Gypsys Live at The Fillmore East” recording, Vernon Reid, André ‘Dré Glo' Lassalle, James “Biscuit” Rouse, and Jared Michael Nickerson as VR-BOG-RB look forward to bringing this limited edition performance to your hamlet, city, town, or county fair.https://twitter.com/vurnt22?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.vrbogrb.com/

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs: Kiss the Sky - Jimi Hendrix Special Pt. 3

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 125:51


Episode three in our November salute to Jimi Hendrix. This time the Rock N Roll Archaeologist speaks to two very different legends with very different Hendrix ties. First up is the immensely talented blues guitarist John Hammond and then we dig deep on all sorts of topics that weave in and out of the Jimi orbit with Living Colour’s superb guitarist Vernon Reid. John P. Hammond John Hammond is one of the world's premier acoustic blues artists: a Blues Hall Of Fame inductee and Grammy award winner with 33+ albums to date, an almost 60 year career, 8 Grammy nominations, 22 Blues Music Award nominations and 10 wins. He is the only person who has ever had both Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton in a band at the same time! Besides Hendrix and Clapton, John has performed or recorded with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Duane Allman, Mike Bloomfield, JJ Cale, Tom Waits, The Band, John Lee Hooker, Dr. John and many more. A tireless performer, he continues to tour world-wide on an annual basis. Well until this year that is. He began playing guitar in high school, partially inspired by the album Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall. He attended Antioch College for one year but dropped out to pursue a music career. By the mid-1960s he was touring nationally and living in Greenwich Village. Hammond has earned one Grammy Award and been nominated for four others. He also provided the soundtrack for the 1970 film Little Big Man, starring Dustin Hoffman. http://johnhammond.com/https://www.amazon.com/John-Hammond/e/B000APEEP2?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1606153630&sr=8-2 Vernon Reid As the lead guitarist of Living Colour and a co-founder of the Black Rock Coalition, Vernon Reid has done a great deal to undermine stereotypical expectations of what music black artists ought to play; his rampant eclecticism encompasses everything from hard rock and punk to funk, R&B and avant-garde jazz, and his anarchic, lightning-fast solos have become something of a hallmark as well. Born in London, Reid and his family emigrated to Brooklyn while he was a child; he began playing guitar at age 15, initially studying jazz and progressing quickly. In 1980, he joined drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society, a cutting-edge jazz group with whom he appeared on six albums; over the course of the decade, Reid went on to work with a wide variety of experimental musicians -- Defunkt, Bill Frisell, John Zorn, Arto Lindsay, and Public Enemy, among others. Around 1983, Reid formed the first version of what was to become Living Colour; in 1985, with journalist Greg Tate, he formed the Black Rock Coalition, an organization devoted to opening doors in the music business for black musicians who were not content being confined to the roles of soul crooner or rapper. Living Colour did not really begin to jell until their lineup stabilized in 1986, and when Mick Jagger saw the group perform at CBGB's and invited them to appear on his Primitive Cool album. Jagger went even further, producing two demo tracks and helping to convince Epic to sign the group. Living Colour debuted to massive critical acclaim in 1988 with Vivid; the group lasted through Time's Up (1990) and Stain (1993) before disbanding in 1995.  Vernon Reid Band of Gypsys Revisited Band (VR-BOG-RB) have known each other since 1985, sharing the stage in bands such as the Screaming Headless Torsos, Yohimbe Brothers, Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber and The Black Rock Coalition Big Band. In the spirit of revisiting, refreshing and further exploring the fun, funk & roll of the “Band of Gypsys Live at The Fillmore East” recording, Vernon Reid, André ‘Dré Glo’ Lassalle, James “Biscuit” Rouse, and Jared Michael Nickerson as VR-BOG-RB look forward to bringing this limited edition performance to your hamlet, city, town, or county fair. https://twitter.com/vurnt22?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://www.vrbogrb.com/

Deeper Digs in Rock
Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix Special Pt. 3

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 124:51


Episode three in our November salute to Jimi Hendrix. This time the Rock N Roll Archaeologist speaks to two very different legends with very different Hendrix ties. First up is the immensely talented blues guitarist John Hammond and then we dig deep on all sorts of topics that weave in and out of the Jimi orbit with Living Colour's superb guitarist Vernon Reid.John P. HammondJohn Hammond is one of the world's premier acoustic blues artists: a Blues Hall Of Fame inductee and Grammy award winner with 33+ albums to date, an almost 60 year career, 8 Grammy nominations, 22 Blues Music Award nominations and 10 wins. He is the only person who has ever had both Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton in a band at the same time! Besides Hendrix and Clapton, John has performed or recorded with Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Duane Allman, Mike Bloomfield, JJ Cale, Tom Waits, The Band, John Lee Hooker, Dr. John and many more. A tireless performer, he continues to tour world-wide on an annual basis. Well until this year that is.He began playing guitar in high school, partially inspired by the album Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall. He attended Antioch College for one year but dropped out to pursue a music career. By the mid-1960s he was touring nationally and living in Greenwich Village. Hammond has earned one Grammy Award and been nominated for four others. He also provided the soundtrack for the 1970 film Little Big Man, starring Dustin Hoffman.http://johnhammond.com/https://www.amazon.com/John-Hammond/e/B000APEEP2?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1606153630&sr=8-2Vernon ReidAs the lead guitarist of Living Colour and a co-founder of the Black Rock Coalition, Vernon Reid has done a great deal to undermine stereotypical expectations of what music black artists ought to play; his rampant eclecticism encompasses everything from hard rock and punk to funk, R&B and avant-garde jazz, and his anarchic, lightning-fast solos have become something of a hallmark as well. Born in London, Reid and his family emigrated to Brooklyn while he was a child; he began playing guitar at age 15, initially studying jazz and progressing quickly. In 1980, he joined drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society, a cutting-edge jazz group with whom he appeared on six albums; over the course of the decade, Reid went on to work with a wide variety of experimental musicians -- Defunkt, Bill Frisell, John Zorn, Arto Lindsay, and Public Enemy, among others.Around 1983, Reid formed the first version of what was to become Living Colour; in 1985, with journalist Greg Tate, he formed the Black Rock Coalition, an organization devoted to opening doors in the music business for black musicians who were not content being confined to the roles of soul crooner or rapper. Living Colour did not really begin to jell until their lineup stabilized in 1986, and when Mick Jagger saw the group perform at CBGB's and invited them to appear on his Primitive Cool album. Jagger went even further, producing two demo tracks and helping to convince Epic to sign the group. Living Colour debuted to massive critical acclaim in 1988 with Vivid; the group lasted through Time's Up (1990) and Stain (1993) before disbanding in 1995. Vernon Reid Band of Gypsys Revisited Band (VR-BOG-RB) have known each other since 1985, sharing the stage in bands such as the Screaming Headless Torsos, Yohimbe Brothers, Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber and The Black Rock Coalition Big Band.In the spirit of revisiting, refreshing and further exploring the fun, funk & roll of the “Band of Gypsys Live at The Fillmore East” recording, Vernon Reid, André ‘Dré Glo' Lassalle, James “Biscuit” Rouse, and Jared Michael Nickerson as VR-BOG-RB look forward to bringing this limited edition performance to your hamlet, city, town, or county fair.https://twitter.com/vurnt22?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.vrbogrb.com/

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 206: Black Sheep with Tina Porubsky

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020


Jenny welcomes a new guest - Tina - and we chat about reading more books from our own shelves and great books we've read recently. Jenny also asks about Tina's knitting, a new hobby she enjoys alongside reading.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 206: Black Sheep Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify New! Listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed:The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto UrreaSilences So Deep by John Luther AdamsA River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa, translated by Risa KobayashiBeowulf: A New Translation by Maria Dahvana HeadleyTwo Wings to Fly Away by Penny MickelburyThe Shadow King by Maaza MengisteOther mentions:#audioknittingRizzoli & Isles novels by Tess GerritsenI Contain Multitudes by Ed YongThe Gene by Siddhartha Mukherjee2 Knit Lit Chicks (podcast)RavelryRBG dissent sweater and Empower cowl#yarnbombingInto the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto UrreaThe Devil's Highway by Luis Alberto UrreaThe Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberto UrreaQueen of America by Luis Alberto UrreaPBS Reads July 2019Urrea Facebook pageThe Writer's Library edited by Nancy Pearl and Jeff SchwagerPachinko by Min Jin LeeConvenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, translated by Ginny Tapley TakemoriMimi Patterson books by Penny MickelburySmart Podcast, Trashy Books - Beverly Jenkins, episode 421Burnt Sugar by Avni DoshiBeneath the Lion's Gaze by Maaza MengisteLost Children Archive by Valeria LuiselliTell Me How it Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions by Valeria LuiselliNew York Society Library - Maaza MengisteCelestial Bodies by Jokha AlharthiMagic Lessons by Alice HoffmanRelated episodes:Episode 088 - Author Head Space with Sara MooreEpisode 133 - To Understand the World with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 160 - Reading Plays with Elizabeth Episode 161 - Women in Translation Month Recommendations with LaurenEpisode 183 - Birthing Rabbits with JessicaEpisode 189 - Surreal Superpowers with TimEpisode 203 - Backlist with Marion Stalk us online: Tina at GoodreadsTina is @godmotherx5 on Instagram and LitsyJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors.

Books On The Go
Ep 152: Booker Prize Special

Books On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 29:07


Anna and Annie discuss the Booker Prize 2020 shortlist and give our predictions on the winner. The shortlisted books are: The New Wilderness by Diane Cook, This Mournable Body by Tsitsi Dangaremba, Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi, The Shadow King by Maaza Mengiste, Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart, and Real Life by Brandon Taylor. The winner will be announced on 19 November (delayed by two days to follow the publication of Barack Obama's book). Follow us! Facebook: Books On The Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Twitter: @abailliekaras and @mister_annie Litsy: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz  

The Garret: Writers on writing
#UWRF20 - Avni Doshi: On 'Burnt Sugar'

The Garret: Writers on writing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 52:00


This episode, 'Burnt Sugar', was a part of the 2020 Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, and was originally released on 5 November 2020. It features Avni Doshi in conversation with Astrid Edwards. Avni Doshi's 'Burnt Sugar' has been shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize. “An unsettling, sinewy debut, startling in its venom and disarming in its humour from the very first sentence,” according to The Guardian, it's a love story and a story about betrayal. But not between lovers – between a mother and daughter.  Avni is an award-winning author with an Art History degree from Barnard College in New York and a Masters in History of Art from University College London. She was awarded the 2013 Tibor Jones South Asia Prize and 2014 Charles Pick Fellowship.  Burnt Sugar, karya Avni Doshi, telah masuk daftar panjang untuk penghargaan Booker Prize 2020. “Sebuah debut yang mengguncang, mengejutkan dengan bisanya dan melucuti dengan humornya dari kalimat paling pertama,” menurut The Guardian, ini adalah sebuah kisah cinta dan pengkhianatan. Namun bukan di antara sepasang kekasih, melainkan antara ibu dan anak. Bergabunglah dengan Avni saat ia membongkar ikatan memori dan mitos yang mengikat dan memisahkan kedua perempuan tersebut. Avni adalah penulis peraih penghargaan dengan gelar Sejarah Seni dari Barnard College di New York dan Magister Sejarah Seni dari University College London. Ia dianugerahi Tibor Jones South Asia Prize 2013 dan Charles Pick Fellowship 2014. Novel pertamanya, Burnt Sugar, telah masuk dalam daftar Booker Prize 2020. About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com.  You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Facebook, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Book Show
Pivoting to fiction with Nardi Simpson, Avni Doshi and Richard Osman

The Book Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 54:06


Three writers who've all had successful non-literary careers on their pivot to fiction with Indigenous singer songwriter Nardi Simpson, Booker shortlisted author Avni Doshi and TV presenter Richard Osman.

RN Arts - ABC RN
Pivoting to fiction with Nardi Simpson, Avni Doshi and Richard Osman

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 54:06


Three writers who've all had successful non-literary careers on their pivot to fiction with Indigenous singer songwriter Nardi Simpson, Booker shortlisted author Avni Doshi and TV presenter Richard Osman.

Haal-Chaal Theek Thaak Hai
Ep 10: What India Gave To The World & The Incandescent Talent Of Renu Saluja

Haal-Chaal Theek Thaak Hai

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 198:26


When we speak about India and its relationship with the world, we often focus on what we have received from the world. But what about what we have given to it? This doesn’t get covered as much. Even when it does, we go to the extremes. Either we were a vishwaguru or our only contribution is ‘zero’. Is there a more nuanced view? That’s what we explore in this episode. What have we given to the world? From the stories of our mythology that have parallels in Persian and Greek myths, the versions of Ramayana and Mahabharata in Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia, the spread of Buddhism from India to the world, and the trade between West Asia and Africa and west coast Indian states. Then with the coming of Mughals – our blending of music and dance forms, with British – our export of fine arts, weaving, craft and food and with independence  - our export of Bollywood, food, music, English writing, yoga, spiritualism and software. In Spotlight, we feature Renu Saluja - a trailblazer who in a short but illustrious career edited the finest Hindi films of the 80s and 90s. She gave life to films that have since gained cult status. We discuss her craft, her films and friends and her impact on the many women editors who followed on her footsteps. Plus, our usual recommendations on films, books and music. Episode Highlights: 00:00 to 17:00 –Introduction and spread of Buddhism from India  17:00 to 40:00 – India's trade with South Asian littoral states, Odisha and Chola maritime empires, influence of Ramayana on South Asia and the many Ramayanas 40:00 to 50:00 – West coast of India and its relationship with Persia, Egypt and East Africa, our influence on English 55:00 to 85:00 – Modern India and its message to the world - Tagore, Vivekananda, Gandhi, Ramanujam. Early pop culture of imports from India: Sabu Dastagir, KA Abbas, Raj Kapoor and their films, Ernst Rubener and Sujatha 85:00 to 130:00 – Pt. Ravishankar, Shakti, Helen Abadzi and the mania for Hindi films songs in Greece in 1950s, Mithun's popularity in Central Asia and Eastern Europe, Rushdie and chutneyfication of English, Rahman, Aamir Khan and China and the lost promise of Shekhar Kapoor 130:00 to 186:00 – The life and times of Renu Saluja 187:00 to end – Recommendations. Trial of Chicago &, Scam 1992, Halaahal, Viral Acharya on Indian Banking system, Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar, Invisible: The Art of Renu Saluja ***** जब जीरो दिया मेरे भारत ने बचपन से हमने प्राचीन काल के भारत के वैभव, कला, संस्कृति और दर्शन की विश्व भर में प्रसिद्धि के कई किस्से और कहानियां सुने हैं। दुनिया को पुराने भारत ने क्या दिया,  उस पर हम सदा गर्व करते आए हैं ‌। मगर एक बड़ा सवाल उठता है कि नए भारत ने, आधुनिक भारत ने, दुनिया को संस्कृति कला और दर्शन के नाम पर क्या दिया है। 90 के दशक में ग्लोबलाइजेशन के दौर में साहित्य सिनेमा और संगीत के साथ-साथ हमारे खाने और पहनावे में भी कल्चरल इंपोर्ट की छाप नजर आने लगी। जिन फिल्मी गीतों को बड़े चाव से सुनते थे, संचार की दुनिया के खुलते ही पता लगने लगा कि उनकी धुनें चोरी की हैं। सिनेमा और साहित्य में भी इस तरह का माल बहुत प्रचलित हुआ। इस बार की गपशप में बातचीत हमारे कल्चरल एक्सपोर्ट पर, हमने हमारे कला संस्कृति और दर्शन में दुनिया को कैसे प्रभावित किया। दशहरे दिवाली का समय है तो बात रामायण और रामलीलाओं की भी, कैसे हमारी रामायण दुनियाभर में पहुंची और अलग-अलग देशों में, उनके रंग में ढल के लोकप्रिय हुई। बुद्ध धर्म किस तरह से भारत की सीमाओं को पार करते हुए दुनिया के कई देशों में पहुंचा। कुछ बात मलेशिया थाईलैंड और कंबोडिया जैसे देशों में भारतीय संस्कृति से समानता पर भी, और फिर आधुनिक भारत में कैसे हमारे सिनेमा, संगीत और साहित्य ने सोवियत रूस, इजरायल, अफगानिस्तान और ग्रीस जैसे देशों में अपनी खास जगह बनाई। स्पॉटलाइट में इस बार बात एक बेहद महत्वपूर्ण कलाधर्मी की, हमारे दौर की भारत की सबसे प्रतिभाशाली फिल्म एडिटर स्वर्गीय रेनू सलूजा के आर्ट, क्राफ्ट और टेक्निकल स्किल्स की चर्चा और 80-90 के दशक में भारतीय सिनेमा को उनके अतुल्य योगदान पर भी बातचीत। मुख्यधारा में भारत की पहली महिला फिल्म एडिटर होने के साथ-साथ अपनी अनूठी कार्यशैली और रचना धर्मिता से रेनू सलूजा ने हमारे दौर के सिनेमा को जो एक नई सिनेमैटिक लैंग्वेज दी और और जिस तरह से महिला फिल्म एडिटर्स के लिए एक नया दरवाजा खोला, उसकी भी बात और साथ में हमेशा की तरह जो नया देखा है, सुना है और पढ़ा है उसकी भी बात, और अनुशंसा और एपिसोड पर आपकी प्रतिक्रियाओं के इंतजार में ****** LinkOuts: Books The Revelation of Hindi-style Songs in Greece by Helen Abadzi Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda  Films Pardesi by K.A. Abbas Jungle Book (1942) starring Sabu Halahal by Randeep Jha The Trial of Chicago 7 by Aaron Sorkin  Scam 1992 by Hansal Mehta Music The definitive episode 10 playlist by Pavan

Literary Anything
Episode 24 - Burnt Sugar

Literary Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 40:28


Jayne and Paula aren't really seeing eye to eye on this month's Booker Prize short listed book, Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi. Paula's keen to share what else she's read and Jayne gives the low down on some of the many, many exciting books that are due out this month! Books they mention: Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins Foe by Iain Reid Untamed by Glennon Doyle Salt Creek by Lucy Treloar The Dressmaker's Secret by Rosalie Ham Lucky's by Andrew Pippos Courage Under Fire by Dan Keighran Maar Bidi edited by Elfie Shiosaki and Linda Martin Really Saying Something (Our Bananarama Story) by Sara Dalling and Keren Woodward There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura Christmas Tales by William McInnes No Time Like the Future by Michael J. Fox The Best of Me by David Sedaris Becoming by Michelle Obama Our book for next month is The Midnight Library by Matthew Haig. Happy reading!

Front Row
Cellist Steven Isserlis plays, the lockdown's impact on the arts and Booker shortlisted Avni Doshi

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 28:59


Steven Isserlis tells John Wilson about his new album of late works by Sir John Tavener. It is a very personal project: Tavener and Isserlis were friends, the composer wrote pieces for the cellist and Isserlis gave the first performances of some of Tavener's works. His music was greatly influenced by the liturgy and traditions of the Orthodox Church, but this album reveals his openness to other religions. One piece echoes the call and response form of the Anglican church, in another the cello duets with a Sufi singer. There isn't a piece for solo cello so Isserlis plays part of Tavener's famous piece, The Protecting Veil, which was written for him, . Avni Doshi’s debut novel Burnt Sugar was longlisted for the Booker Prize two days before it was even published in the UK, and just weeks later she gave birth to her second child. Now she’s on the shortlist and has a three month old to look after as well as a toddler, but she’s found the time to join some readers for Front Row’s Booker Prize Book Group. Avni answers listeners questions about her story of a fractious mother daughter relationship, set in and around Pune, India. The latest announcement about renewed lockdown restrictions which will remain in place until at least December 3rd have thrown the plans of theatres, museums and many other public institutions into disarray. They had just emerged from the first lockdown and reworked their plans to incorporate social distancing. Now all that effort seems to have come to naught as new rules have been announced. John Wilson speaks to Matt Hemley from The Stage and Adrian Vinken, CEO at Theatre Royal Plymouth, whose Christmas show may have to be cancelled…again. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Simon Richardson

RNIB Talking Books - Read On
192: Polly Crosby, Douglas Stuart and Avni Doshi

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 57:46


Polly Crosby leads us into the haunting world of her debut novel ‘The Illustrated Child’.    Douglas Stuart reveals how a childhood afflicted by poverty and addiction in 1980s' Glasgow informed his Booker shortlisted novel ‘Shuggie Bain’.    Avni Doshi discusses the themes behind her debut ‘Burnt Sugar’, reveals how it has changed her view on audiobooks and her delight at also being shortlisted for this year’s Booker. And we return to Polly Crosby for the Books of her Life. 

RNIB Connect
570: Interview with Avni Doshi, Booker shortlisted author of 'Burnt Sugar'

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 7:21


Author Avni Doshi discusses her Booker shortlisted novel ‘Burnt Sugar', what it says about mother/daughter relationships and how hearing it recorded has turned her on to audiobooks.

South Asian Films and Books
Avni Doshi - Ep.12

South Asian Films and Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 51:05


For this episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Indian American novelist Avni Doshi about her debut novel "Burnt Sugar" (also known as "Girl in White Cotton"). Born in New Jersey, Doshi received a BA in Art History from Barnard College in New York, and a master's degree in History of Art from University College London. "Burnt Sugar" has been shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize.

The Bookshelf
Vanishing body parts and toxic relationships

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 58:01


Richard Flanagan's The Living Sea of Waking Dreams, Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar, and Cassie meets bestselling author Ken Follett.

KulturGut: Der Dussmann Podcast.
#21 - Zurück aus der Herbstpause

KulturGut: Der Dussmann Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 33:14


KulturGut ist zurück aus einer kleinen Herbstpause! Nino erzählt Lele von „Streulicht“ (Deniz Ohde) und dafür schwärmt Lele Nino von „Bei mir Zuhause" (Paulina Stulin) vor. Dann berichtet Henriette von „Burnt Sugar", dem Debütroman von Avni Doshi. Wir bleiben den großen Preisen somit dicht auf den Fersen, denn „Streulicht“ ist für den Deutschen Buchpreis und „Burnt Sugar“ für den Booker Prize nominiert. Wir verlieren einige Worte zum Literaturnobelpreis und zum Abschluss gibt es die üblichen Neuerscheinungen. Viel Spaß!

Literary Anything
Episode 23 - I'm Thinking Of Ending Things

Literary Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 54:27


Iain Reid's I'm Thinking of Ending Things blew Paula's mind so she insisted she and Jayne feature it for this month's episode. But does Jayne feel the same way? And does the Netflix movie version live up to the book? The ladies dive into this mind bending and divisive book! Books they mention: I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver Too Much Lip by Melissa Lucashenko The Guilty Feminist by Deborah Frances- White The F Generation by Virginia Trioli Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L Trump Untwisted: The Story of My Life by Paul Jennings The Godmothers by Monica McInerney The Survivors by Jane Harper The Two Lost Monuments by Matthew Reilly Fire of Joy by Clive James The Sentinel by Lee Child Killing Time by Jimmy Barnes Channel Kindness by Born This Way Foundation Reporters with Lady Gaga Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith Other media mentioned: I'm Thinking of Ending Things movie on Netflix Round the Twist TV series Driven Crazy TV series Links: Perth bookshop's Facebook post about not stocking JK Rowling books: https://www.facebook.com/rabblebg/posts/3283659218376819 Next month's books is Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi. It's not on Libby but I'm Thinking of Ending Things is as an audiobook so have a look for that!

The Prospect Interview
#147: Writing the Booker Prize-shortlisted Burnt Sugar

The Prospect Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 25:38


Avni Doshi's Booker Prize-shortlisted debut novel, Burnt Sugar, follows an artist in Pune, India, whose mother suddenly gets diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The revelation unravels difficult family histories, uncovering the secrets binding mother and daughter. Avni joins the Prospect Interview to discuss writing the novel—and why it took seven years—and what it's been like living through the Booker Prize media blitz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Man Booker Prize
The 2020 Booker Prize shortlist episode

Man Booker Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 33:43


Host Joe Haddow is joined by two of this year's judges Lee Child and Emily Wilson as take us through each book on the recently announced 2020 Booker Prize shortlist. We also hear from each of the shortlisted authors themselves: Diane Cook, author of The New Wilderness; Tsitsi Dangarembga shortlisted for This Mournable Body; author of Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi; Maaza Mengiste shortlisted for The Shadow King; Douglas Stuart, author of Shuggie Bain; and Brandon Taylor, shortlisted for Real Life, as they react to the news of making it onto the 2020 Booker Prize shortlist.

Showcase
Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar

Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 6:35


A story about the struggles between motherhood and postpartum depression has been longlisted for this year's Booker Prize. Avni Doshi, Author of 'Burnt Sugar'​ 00:27 #AvniDoshi #BurntSugar #Literature

Showcase
Neil Young Sues Trump | Remembering Bella Lugosi | Black Fashion Designers

Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 26:12


On this episode of Showcase; Neil Young Sues Trump 00:42 Steve Knopper, Editor at Large at Billboard 01:20 Remembering Bella Lugosi 07:16 Black Fashion Designers 12:13 Avni Doshi's Burnt Sugar 15:03 Avni Doshi, Author of 'Burnt Sugar'​ 15:28 Origami Memorial for Covid-19 Victims 21:44 Turkey's Castles 20 24:04 #NeilYoung #BellaLugosi #Covid19

Ronak shah show
The girl in white cotton, Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi | Book Review | International booker prize 2020

Ronak shah show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 8:18


Hello guys, In today's video, I have shared a book review of The girl in white cotton, burnt sugar by Avni Doshi. They select this book for international Booker prize long list buy here https://amzn.to/39Zi5af _______________________________ Business enquires - Connect.ronak1@gmail.com _____________________________ #burntsugar #thegirlinwhitecotton #internationalbookprize2020 #bookerprize #2020 #bookerprize2020 #bookreview #ronakshah #booktube #booktuber #bookblogger _____________________________ Chanakya Neeti - https://youtu.be/awqVtkdYnmE Stories we never tell - https://youtu.be/swXXqLmSrA4 Death by sadhguru - https://youtu.be/wsosAdFo3WA Paulo Coelho books - https://youtu.be/jeuogLlBx-w _____________________________________ you can send me Amazon gift cards at connect.ronak1@gmail.com I will thank you in the next video. _____________________________________ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ronak_blog/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ronak_blog Blog - https://www.ronakblog.com Goodreads - https://goo.gl/xFFrDa Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/ronakronakshah _________________________________ listen to all podcasts here. Spotify https://spoti.fi/2Oy8rTu iTunes https://apple.co/2SvpBSC Google Podcast - http://bit.ly/RonakshahShow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ronak--shah/message

Front Row
Whipped cream on The Fourth Plinth, Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee, and Booker Prize nominated Avni Doshi

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 28:11


Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee discusses her new TV series - psychological thriller, The Deceived. In the drama, inspired by Hitchcock’s Rebecca, Dial M for Murder and other classic films of that time, a student falls for her married tutor and after a shocking death finds herself doubting her own mind. Sculptor Heather Phillipson on putting whipped cream and a cherry on Trafalagar Square’s Fourth Plinth. This morning she unveiled her sculpture, The End - a giant swirl of cream, a cherry, a fly, and a drone that transmits a live feed of the square. It is the thirteenth commission for The Fourth Plinth since the programme began in 1998, and it is also the tallest to date - measuring 9.4m and weighing nine tonnes. The artist joins Kirsty to discuss her vast physical and digital sculpture. Avni Doshi’s debut novel Burnt Sugar has just been longlisted for the Booker Prize, two days before it’s UK publication date. Avni discusses her work about a fractious mother-daughter relationship, set in and around Pune in India – in an ashram, a club, and the streets. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Emma Wallace

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast
Would you wear a band to tell colleagues you want to interact or not?

Bitesize Business Breakfast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 33:17


We speak to one company that has introduced this system. Plus, a new golfing facility is opening in Dubai and it could be one for non-golfers as well.  See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

The Long Island Ice Cream Tour
Stop 6 - Herrell's Ice Cream

The Long Island Ice Cream Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 2:07


If you know good ice cream, you know Herrell's. With pioneering flavors and techniques dating back to 1973, you're bound to enjoy one of their 300 rotating flavors. Have you ever tried their Burnt Sugar & Butter flavor? Wowee!! To register and find all the details about our West Tour here: liict.org/liict-west-2020 Music: "Submarine" by Dyalla. --- LIICT Audio Tour 2020 is produced by Derek Steen Media. Speakers: Derek Steen, Jeff Noreman, Leah Noreman, and Anna Noreman. Find more info at liict.org.

Play It Like It's Music
"It actually makes me feel good."

Play It Like It's Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 88:44


042: Bruce MackGood morning! This is Play It Like It's Music, I'm Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, June 3rd of 2020 music is not content, it's connection. And I've been bothered about everything going on this week, glued to the news just like a lot of you. We went out and marched down at the Grove in LA, which was lovely because we left right before before the cops broke it up with tear gas. It turns out Beverly Hills doesn't take kindly to marchers. But up until that moment it was a literal walk in the park with a committed group of peaceably assembled people. Peaceful isn't the right word to describe something like that. More like it was harmonious, beautiful, honest. Justified criticism of something so obviously wrong like the routine state-sanctioned murder of innocent people shouldn't need to have "peacefulness" imposed on it from outside by anyone, let alone the targets of the criticism...But this is a show about music. You know, people like to argue about how much music and politics should mix but I personally don't believe there's a legit argument to be had, because if you really understand music then you know that there really is no line between music and life. Music is everywhere and it's a part of every living experience we have, not just when we choose to sing about it. Likewise, there's no line between politics and life. Sometimes you turn the politics on, sometimes it turns on you. But don't pretend there's a line there where it stops existing or being relevant. You'd only be blinding yourself. Like where is the line between politics and human rights? Show me where that line is and then I'll believe someone who says a musician can't also be political.But let's talk about Black music for a second. For my part I don't have anything to say about black music except "thank you". And then make my own musical offering in return. We can see that a musician of any race is always engaged in hot pursuit of the infinite, and most musicians on the whole understand that cooperating with each other across lines helps move the whole endeavor forward. But it's not always up to musicians. We know that plenty of people - collaborators and customers alike - line up to take advantage, both of the hard work we do and also of the cultural contributions people bring. Black musicians in particular have historically gotten ripped off by the music industry, even as their compositions, performances, innovations and energy has dominated in public. Follow the money and you'll be shocked at where it doesn't go, especially those of you who believe the hype. It's not just that people have a right to be mad, but they have a right to organize to change things. Today on the show I'm lucky to have Bruce Mack who is a board member and former president of the Black Rock Coalition to talk to us about growing up in New York City during the 70's and 80's, and how some of the artists of that time chose to show up to the scene with more than just a song.Bruce is a be-bop style vocalist who incorporates vocal improvisation into funk and other forms of music. B-Mack also plays several instruments, including keyboards, electric bass, percussion and drum set. He performs and contributes original music to multiple ensembles, most notably Burnt Sugar, Melvin Van Peebles wid/ Laxative and Nubian Messengers.The Black Rock Coalition is well-known to fans of the many bands that make up its membership - a few of which are Living Colour, Meshell Ndegeocello, 24-7 Spyz, Chocolate Genius, Don Byron and Nona Hendryx. An iconic organization that remains vital to this day, the BRC is a collective of artists, writers, producers, publicists, activists and music fans assembled to maximize exposure and provide resources for Black artists who defy convention.We've heard from members previously on this show: check out episode 2 with Luqman Brown of Dope Saggitarius and episode 4 with Mazz Swift. Today it's all about native New Yorker, Bruce Mack aka B-Mack (the artist, the band). Settle in and let's listen:Press PLAY above to hear my conversation with Bruce Mack.Thanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks to Bruce Mack for spending some very generous time with us. You can find his music at b-mack.bandcamp.com and at Reverb Nation, Facebook, IG and Twitter.If you like this show, please tell a friend:Follow me on social media @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” on SpotifySign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com

MUSICS THE HANG UP - FUTURE FUNK & VAPORWAVE NEWS
Talking Citizen, RICEWINE, Duckwrth & Gouge Away with Youtuber Clovve

MUSICS THE HANG UP - FUTURE FUNK & VAPORWAVE NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 33:12


I met up with Youtuber Clovve (Channel here) to talk about two albums we both think each other should know. I passed off 2 albums, As You Please by Citizen and Mornings by RICEWINE. Which she sent me I'm UUGLY by Duckwrth and Burnt Sugar by Gouge Away.After two weeks of listening to respective albums we've come together to discuss them. This was a fun little collaboration and I hope I can do more of these. You should check out Clovves album reviews on youtube and follow her on social media:Youtube - Twitter - Instagram - Join Me on Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/MusicsTheHangUpInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/musicsthehangup/Discord - https://discord.gg/34RcqkNSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/musicsthehangup)

Bombshell Radio
GENERATING STEAM HEAT #181

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 60:01


Generating Steam HeatToday's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Bombshell Radio4pm EST 9pm BST 1pm PDT bombshellradio.com#GeneratingSteamHeat, #Postpunk , #punk, #newmusic ,#60sClassics,#Ska,#60sGarage,#StitcherRadio,#Itunes, #BombshellRadioReigning Sound-Time Bomb High School (From the self titled In The Red Records album 2002)Bad Moves-Spirit FM (From the Don Giovani Records album ‘Tell No One’ 2018)Petrol Girls-Strike (From the Hassle Records EP ‘The Future Is Dark’ 2018)Bush Tetras-Too Many Creeps (99 Records 7’’ 1980)Constant Mongrel-Puffy (From the La Vida Es Un Mus Records album ‘Living In Excellence’ 2018)LIPS-Walls (Self Released digital single 2018)Blanketman-Sick & Tired (Self released digital single 2018)Liquid Liquid-Cavern (From the 99 Records 12’’ EP ‘Optimo’ 1983)Generation X-Untouchables (From the Chrysalis Records album ‘Kiss Me Deadly’ 1981)Ultra Razzia-Transport Au Cerveau (From the self titled Primator Crew Record album 2018)Talitha Rise feat Doktor MattyB-Chapel Bell (Doktor MattyB Remix) (Self released digital single 2018)Hotel-Makin’ The Rules (From the Anteprima Records MLP ‘Express Checkout’ 2017)Gouge Away-Stray/Burnt Sugar (From the Deathwish Records album ‘Burnt Sugar’ 2018)Dot Dash-Disguises (From the Beautiful Music Records album ‘Proto Retro’ 2018)Maximum Joy-Stretch (Y Records 12’’ 1981)

Okay Time
Episode 10: Kendrick Lamar & Gouge Away

Okay Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 44:43


Wow, did we have fun at the Yowler record release show on Wednesday night! If you haven't ever heard them, go right now to your favorite avenue for that sorta thing and check 'em out. Any how, this week Steve and I took a right turn off of our regular scheduled path, and landed in the land of Kendrick Lamar. Steve listened to his masterful album, "DAMN," and I took another right turn on down to Florida, where I sampled Gouge Away's brand new album, "Burnt Sugar." We also reveal where we stand in this whole Lacroix debacle. Enjoy! - Carl

Bombshell Radio
Generating Steam Heat​ #171

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 59:42


Generating Steam Heat​Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)​Bombshell Radio​4pm EST 9pm BST 1pm PDT bombshellradio.com#GeneratingSteamHeat #Postpunk #punk #newmusic #60sClassics #Ska #60sGarage #StitcherRadio #Itunes #BombshellRadioFresh-Daytime (Specialist Subject Records 7’’ 2018)Petrol Girls-Sister (From the Forthcoming Hassle Records EP ‘The Future Is dark’ 2018)John Mellencamp-I Need Somebody (From the MCA Records album reissue ‘The Chestnut Street Incident’ 1998)David Bowie-Station To Station (From the RCA Records album ‘Christiane F. - Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof’ 1981)Maree Noire-Devant L’Aube (From the self released digital EP ‘Encephale’ 2017)Maree Noire-Peine Perdue (From the Destro-y Records EP ‘Demo EP’ 2018)Natterers-Fix The Fixation (From the forthcoming Boss Tuneage Records album ‘Head In Threatening Attitude’ 2018)Geza X-Isotope Soap (From the Final Gear Records album ‘You Goddam Kids!’ 1981)Blitz-Propaganda (From the No Future Records album ‘Voice Of A Generation’ 1982)Turkish Delight-Smooth Karate (From the I Heart Noise Records album ‘Howcha Magowcha’ 2018)The Menstrual Cramps-Boys Will Be Boyz (From the self released digital album ‘Free Bleedin’ 2018)Snatch-All I Want (Lightning Records 7’’ 1978)Jenn Champion-Coming For You (From the Hardly Art Records album ‘Coming For You’ 2018)French Vanilla-Carie (From the self released/self titled album 2017)Gouge Away-Only Friend (From the forthcoming Death Wish Records album ‘Burnt Sugar’ 2018)Boyracer-Tally Ho! (From the Emotional Response Records compilation album ‘Sarah Artists Comp’ 2018)

Just an Insight Podcast
Episode 77 - Gouge Away

Just an Insight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 61:38


This week on the Just an Insight Podcast we are joined by Gouge Away ahead of the release of their new record Burnt Sugar. We discuss all four members gateway into alternative music, how they came to be Gouge Away, what it was like working with Jeremy Bolm and how the new record will differ from their first full-length. Gouge Away are set to hit the UK with Culture Abuse here are the dates: October 17 Southampton, UK @ Joiners October 18 Birmingham, UK @ Actress & Bishop October 19 Nottingham, UK @ Bodega October 20 Leeds, UK @ Key Club October 21 Brighton, UK @ Hope & Ruin October 22 Bristol, UK @ Exchange October 23 Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts October 24 Manchester, UK @ Star & Garter October 25 London, UK @ Boston Music Room To order Burnt Sugar visit: https://deathwishinc.com/collections/frontpage/products/gouge-away-burnt-sugar To keep up to date with Gouge Away follow the band on all various social media platforms: Facebook - facebook.com/gougeawayfl Instagram - @gougeawayfl Twitter - @gougeawayfl If you would like to hear the new The Divorcée tracks visit: facebook.com/TheDivorcee

Play It Like It's Music
004 Mazz Swift

Play It Like It's Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 37:19


Today we feature Mazz Swift. She's one-of-a-kind: plays, sings writes and performs with total fire. I'm proud to call her friend. She's been a member of Burnt Sugar, Brazz Tree. She's got her own band called MazzMuse and she also plays in a string trio called Hear In Now.

Nasty Cast Fantasy Baseball

On this edition of the Nasty Cast, Nathan Dokken, Nate Miller, and Van Lee revisit the redraft and dynasty value of Matt Harvey, look at the playing time situation in LA with Adrian Gonzalez on the DL, and touch on a few other news items. They then play Legit or Quit with a bushel of over- and under-performing players, dive into some turbulent bullpens, discuss some prospects, and pick some pitchers to stream over the weekend. Follow the hosts and the show @NastyCastBGFS @NathanDokken @Miller_RotoDad @ManlyVanLee @BGFSNetwork and go to BigGuyFantasySports.com to find the written words that are frequently referenced on the podcast. If you like the show, please leave us a 5-star rate/review wherever you listen and let us know you did so to get yourself some free Dot's Pretzels!On this week's Legit or Quit we discuss:Jake ArrietaA.J. GriffinTrevor CahillDerek HollandKenta MaedaEugenio SuarezCarloz GonzalezScott ScheblerJay BruceRougned Odor

Left of Black
Season 3, Episode 20

Left of Black

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013 41:36


To understand the impact of Greg Tate, one need only consult the words of fellow critic Michael Gonzales, who on the occasion of Tate's 50th birthday wrote: "For better or worse, if it were not for Greg Tate, there would be no Bonz Malone, Harry Allen, Joan Morgan, Kris Ex, Scott Poulson Bryant, Toure, Danyel Smith, Michael Eric Dyson, Karen R. Goode, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, Smokey Fontaine, Jon Caramanica, Jeff Chang, Amy Linden, Tom Terrell, Mark Anthony Neal, Tricia Rose, Sasha Jenkins, DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller), Dream Hampton, Miles Marshall Lewis, Aliya King, SekouWrites, Kenji Jasper, Oliver Wang, Cheo Hodari Coker, Keith Murphy or myself." Gonzales offers high praise for one of the singular critical voices of the last 30 years. The author of several books including the classic Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America (1993) and the edited volume Everything But the Burden: What White People Are Taking From Black Culture (2003), Greg Tate joins Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal (via Skype) in a rousing discussion of Black Science Fiction, being a "gourmand" of Black Culture and the significance of the late musical conductor Butch Morris. Tate is the longtime conductor of Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, a former Village Voice Staff Writer and currently Visiting Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University. Duke University Press will publish Flyboy 2: The Greg Tate Reader next year.

Radio BSOTS
BSOTS 100 - BGB: the custserv chronicles (and other tales...)

Radio BSOTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2010 99:50


Show #100 gets BUCKWILD and with good reason. this episode features 100 minutes of rants, rock, and random acts of silliness along with hip-hop and spoken word. artists include Gil Scott-Heron, Nikki Giovanni, Saul Williams, Jonny Sonic, Burnt Sugar, The Internal Tulips, and many more. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.