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Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 42 - avery r young

Something (rather than nothing)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 55:50


 Interdisciplinary artist avery r. young is a 3Arts Award winning teaching artist, composer and producer with work that spans the genres of music, performance, visual arts and literature.  Examining and celebrating Black American history and culture, his work also focuses in the areas of social justice, equity, queer identity, misogyny, and body consciousness. As a writer, this Cave Canem alum has work featured in The Breakbeat Poets, Coon Bidness, to be left with the body, and Make Magazine. He has also written curriculum and essays on arts education that appear in the Teaching Artist Journal and A.I.M. Print. Dubbed “sunday mornin jook joint,” his performance and work in sound design merges spiritual and secular aesthetics with dramatic and comedic sensibilities. He has performed at the Hip Hop Theater Festival, Wordstock, and Lollapalooza. He has recorded with house producers Anthony Nicholson and Charlie Dark, and is featured on recordings such as New World Reveal-A-Solution, Audio Truism, Catfish Haven’s Devastator, and New Skool Poetiks. His new full-length release, booker t. soltreyne: a race rekkid, features songs and other sound designed created during his artist residency with the University of Chicago's Arts + Public Life initiative.  It was during this residency that he worked on sound design and poems called "cullud sign(s)." Through voice, sound, visual art, and performance, young is constantly exploring the forms and spaces in which poetry can exist. Most recently, he is the vocalist on flutist Nicole Mitchell’s Mandorla Awakening (FPE Records) and his poetry is featured in photographer and fellow 3Arts awardee Cecil McDonald Jr.’s debut book, In the Company of Black (Candor Arts). Young’s first book neckbone (Northwestern University Press) is out on the shelves now. He is currently one of four directors for the Floating Museum and touring with his band, avery r. young & de deacon board. New album Tubman. is available via all major musical outlets.

Half Hour Music Hour
Ep. 28 - Back To Basics

Half Hour Music Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2009


Nothing fancy in this episode, just a solid show of old and new, well known and up and coming. There are new tracks from The Decemberists and Death Cab For Cutie plus so brand new stuff from The Welcome Wagon and New Motels. Please let us know what you think of the show butfor now sit back and listen as we get “Back To Basics”. PLEASE SUPPORT THE ANIMALS!!!! ShiveringKittens is available now on the iTunes App Store for $2.99. For every copy sold during the months of March & April, $1 will be donated to the ASPCA by GiantCrayon. A YouTube video preview can be found here. For more information about ShiveringKittens, please visit shiveringkittens.com. For more information about the ASPCA, please visit aspca.org. Ep 28 - 128 Kbps MP3 [106.2 MB] 01. Phoenix - “Lisztomania” 02. Fever Marlene - “When Daniel Goodings Made It Rain” 03. New Motels - “Drama Of The Hollywood Scene” 04. Vetiver - “Everyday” 05. The Shins - “We Will Become Silhouettes” 06. Oxford Collapse - “Featherbeds” 07. Westbound Train - “Check Your Time” 08. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - “Oregon Girl” 09. The Decemberists - “The Wanting Comes In Waves / Repaid” 10. Mother Mother - “Ghosting” 11. Welcome Wagon - “Sold! To The Nice Rich Man” 12. Death Cab For Cutie - “Little Bribes” 13. Catfish Haven - “Set In Stone” 14. Patrick Wolf - “The Magic Position” 15. The Known Unknowns - “Suggested Donation” 16. Jack Penate - “Second, Minute, Or Hour” For more music don’t forget to follow us on Tumblr or visit us at www.halfhourmusichour.com. You can find out the latest news and updates over at @HalfHrMusicHr.

At Home Anywhere
At Home Anywhere : Catfish Haven

At Home Anywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2008 11:19


Three songs from Chicago's Catfish Haven, recorded on Oct 6, 2008.

Band In Boston
Band In Boston 25 – Gibbon’s Ass

Band In Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2006


Our big big 25th episode. Yes, it’s the third episode with “ass” in the title. That’s how we roll. Featuring The Soundscapes, Gunfight, Aloha, The Silver Lining, Pending Disappointment, La Faccia Brutta, Get Help, Catfish Haven, St. Helena, The Channels, Girls Guns and Glory, Salt & Samovar, The Green Olive, The Animal Closet, and Audrey […]

Band In Boston
The Flophouse Sessions 9 – Catfish Haven

Band In Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2006


George Hunter from Catfish Haven stripped it down and belted it out. Yes yes.

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IndieInterviews.com
15-ish Minutes with Birdmonster

IndieInterviews.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2006 16:18


Birdmonster entered bloggers' and critics' consciousness in October of last year on the strength of a self-released EP that, with its brash Springsteen-meets-Fugazi aesthetic, opened doors to high profile supporting slots with the likes of Art Brut, Sound Team, Catfish Haven, and Division Day, not to mention the type of buzz that forces Pitchfork to wallow in its limitations as a credible source for anything. The San Francisco quartet's storied live shows and unique D.I.Y. sensibility very much paved that road, but, as they revealed last month on an eerie Dallas night, Birdmonster's true ambitions are focused on the songs and an ever-growing sonic palette. This week, Birdmonster's Peter Arcuni and David Klein sit down to discuss their just-released debut long player, No Midnight, and how the experience of communicating their live energy on that record whet the band's appetite to develop their studio sound and the burgeoning songwriting methodologies that will shape their sophomore effort.The Birdmonster Beauty Bar photo and more by Chad Wadsworth.Mp3: Birdmonster - "'Cause You Can"Mp3: IndieInterviews podcast

Band In Boston
Band In Boston 13 – Ass Cancer

Band In Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2006


What’s up in Boston for 9-11 thru 9-16, 2006. Featuring an exclusive track from Pela, plus Tom Thumb, Man Man, Jeff Hanson, Starlight Mints, Corin Ashley, The Everyday Visuals, Blanketeer, My Own Worst Enemy, Catfish Haven, and The Sprites.

Band In Boston
Band In Boston 12 – Labor (Day) Pains

Band In Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2006


What’s up in Boston this week. Featuring The Self Righteous Brothers, The Animal Closet, The Cassavettes, Jake Brennan and the Confidence Men, The Zutons, Beck, A Band of Horses, The End of the World, Sound Team, Dan Costello, Jean Claude Jam Band, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Catfish Haven, The Shills, and The Flaming […]

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Band In Boston
Band In Boston 1 – Le Debut

Band In Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2006


Who’s playing where, June 21-25. Featuring Devotchka, My Morning Jacket, The Plastic Constellations, Catfish Haven, and many many more.

IndieInterviews.com
Episode 32: Catfish Haven

IndieInterviews.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2006 15:03


On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with George Hunter of Catfish Haven. Hunter discusses joining Secretly Canadian, the impact of the Catfish Haven upbringing, and his love of classic song hooks.