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AntipodeanSF
Asia

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 27:08


Featured in Asia: First Day at Work as a Time-Travelling Detective - by AP Bird - narrated by Ed Errington Message in a Bottle - by Maree Collie - narrated by Laurie Bell Utility - by Glenn A Kershaw Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Detective by Serge Quadrado is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The Bottle by Chenard Walcker is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Hell Slime by ROZKOL is licensed under a Attribution License.   Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

We'll Get It Right Next Year: An Adventure in Cinema
S1E26 - We Watched We Bought a Zoo w/ The Justice Boys

We'll Get It Right Next Year: An Adventure in Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 38:49


We Bought a Zoo Episode 26/26   This is it! We've reached the end. It's been a long road getting from there to here. The Justice Boys discuss their thoughts on the movie, contemplate what they got right and try not to focus on all that they got wrong. Because new years are about change and moving forward, not about meditating on the past.    Buy and listen to our We Bought a Zoo commentary here! Check out our new merch here! Auld Lang Syne by Chenard Walcker licensed under an Attribution Non-Commercial license.   Sincerely, The Justice Boys

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Magnetofunky
Magnetofunky #04

Magnetofunky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 25:48


X-Rays - Chenard Walcker; Theory - Generator Evolution; If I Could Be Your - Rachel Kann; Geeknotes: All Quiet on the Western Front; Practice - Charger Examples; Ici la Femme (XXX Mix) Louise Vertigo - The Lounge King

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Jamison Newlander and Some Other Guy Show
The Jamison Newlander And Some Other Guy Show - Seventeen

Jamison Newlander and Some Other Guy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 16:43


SHOW 17: Jamison offers wedding congrats to Corey Feldman before we go into a brand new Episode of Clive Bean…. Special thanks to special guest actors Ronan Carr and Eoin Coffey for making our acting crew an international effort. Great job, Gents. For this episode, we have used sound effects by the following geniuses under a Creative Commons License. Special thanks to these folks! Our theme music is by French artist Chenard and the Sand. The song is called Butterflying and we are using it through a Creative Commons license. We would love to hear from the artist to have his opinion on the use of his music. We found the piece here: http://www.freesamplezone.org/fsz048.htm and here: https://archive.org/details/fsz048 Chenard Walcker is a French samplecore artist layering large slabs of pop music, obscure funk, soundtracks, etc. The site offers many albums worth of material as free downloads, as an anti-copyright stance. He also publishes the Free Sample Zone, which is all his material under several monikers, and mostly overlaps the releases under the first link. SOUNDS: DOOR SQUEK 2 BY SANDERMOTIONS http://freesound.org/people/Sandermotions/ STATION CENTRAL HALL 3 BY SANDERMOTIONS http://freesound.org/people/Sandermotions/ FIELD RECORDINGS, JAPAN, BY RUTGERMULLER http://freesound.org/people/RutgerMuller/ PHONE PICK UP HANG UP BY DERAJ http://freesound.org/people/deraj/ TURNING PAGES BY BDUNIS4 http://freesound.org/people/bdunis4/ BOOK DROP BY JASONELROD http://freesound.org/people/JasonElrod/ SOUND DESIGN AND MUSIC BY NIGEL WRIGHT -NO COPYRIGHT Our theme music is by French artist Chenard and the Sand. The song is called Butterflying and we are using it through a Creative Commons license. We would love to hear from the artist to have his opinion on the use of his music. We found the piece here: http://www.freesamplezone.org/fsz048.htm and here: https://archive.org/details/fsz048 Chenard Walcker is a French samplecore artist layering large slabs of pop music, obscure funk, soundtracks, etc. The site offers many albums worth of material as free downloads, as an anti-copyright stance. He also publishes the Free Sample Zone, which is all his material under several monikers, and mostly overlaps the releases under the first link.

AA Cafe Podcast
AA Cafe #93 - Nicaragua

AA Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 32:16


Earlier this month, I went to Nicaragua for the first time. It was a journey into the unknown, as I wasn't sure where I would be going or what I would find out when I got there. As it turned out, I learned a lot about the coffee culture there and experienced farms and mills at a few different levels. Listen as Mark Brown and I discuss the ins and outs of the trip. Some unexpected audio was caught on a farm in the lowland area of Chacraseca, when a local farmer told us, through an interpreter, about his life in farming and what he learned along the way. Pretty moving piece. Music for this episode is by Lyndon Scarfe, Chenard Walcker, and FortyOne.  Watering the baby coffee plants at the nursery in Finca Santa Emilia.    A small farming family near the town of Santa Emilia. Maria Elena Ramos is the matriarch and they grow coffee on 1.5 manzanas of land.    Geronimo, a very small farmer who recently borrowed the funds from Just Hope foundation to make improvements on his house, which he is very proud of.   Our group hanging out on the farm of Freddy (far right, chatting with Luke Oppenheimer) in an area called La Flor. 

Transpondency
217 - Suburban Transpondency

Transpondency

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2015 97:51


These Guys Are from England and Who Gives a Shit! This mix began as an homage to plunderphonics artists like Negativland, The Tape-beatles, and Chenard Walcker but expanded beyond my powers to control it. There's clearly a death theme running through the podcast which is punctuated by The Suicide of Socrates, who was sentenced to drink a cup of poison hemlock. The Beatles by a prominent role; they get mashed up with The Beastie Boys. There's a B-52 demo version of 52 Girls in there to prop up a "girl" subplot. Other treads emerged that could've extended the runtime to infinity. Happy New Year. Hope you enjoy it. 'Now, good sir, you understand these things. What must I do?' 'Just drink it and walk around until your legs begin to feel heavy, then lie down. It will soon act.' Have you found what you're looking for?

Two Tramps in Mud Time
Weeklies 17 - Mashup Night Collapse

Two Tramps in Mud Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2007 62:51


I flaked on the 2ManyDJ's show and all I got to show for it is this wide ranging and reeling falling over selection of Mashups, Bastard Pop, Bootlegs, and plunderphonical audio expositions. I now have a mike and nothing worthwhile to say, as evidenced in this weeks podcast.1. Pirate Sound System - Selektah RingtoneWhat a good idea. Mashup ringtones. Not my ringtone, but I'm sure there is someone who really appreciates this.2. 2ManyDj's - Radio Soulwax MontageA compressed mix with too many sources to cite. 2ManyDJs, the superstars of the modern mashup3. DNA feat. Suzanne Vega - Tom's DinerYeah, it's been a while since I heard this one. Kind of tough to track down a copy. But thanks goes out to the never forgetful internet for making this possible.4. Sherpa - Tecnologic PopA not bad piece with a solid usage of Daft Punk - not inspiring but sentimental.5. Unknown - CaitlinEven though I lost the artist name who did this, which usually means disqualification I had to include it for the looped TMBG horn section.6. Wisp - Turquoise Tinged PenniesNot a mashup but the near cousin turntablism and so gorgeous it had to be included.7. Go Home Productions - Flaming Mary Can Out (Run) PrinceThe Run D.M.C. action on this track is thrilling. Go Home has some solid productions and currently have an hour show up that they did with the BBC. Well worth a look.8. Dj Paul V -  Peaches vs. Gary Glitter - Didn't Know The Lips Wanna Be HerAny excuse to play a Peaches track is good enough for me. 9. Jackson and his Computer Band - Teen Beat OceanNot a mashup but the near uncle IDM - while Jackson Computer may not be as brilliant as some other IDM artists. They've got a good way with sample extraction. 10. Dj BC - Einstein on the BeastDJ BC, of Beastles fame, here gets the sound from way out with help from Phillip Glass.11. The Avalanches - I am a Cuckoo I am horribly enamored with the long time producing but rarely publishing Aussie band The Avalanches. And why because nearly two years ago I saw this video and fell in love: video12. Jan Turkenburg and Chenard Walcker - 42 "De Sirenes"A nice piece of found sound from to productive plunderphonic disciples. While the 52 weeks project may not have made every track perfect, like this one is, the sonic journey is worth the while of the curious.13. Hamburglars - Quality, Service, Cleanliness, and ValueAwesome plundering to be found on the high seas of corporate training videos. 14. Thin - Stoopid, Dreemer NightmareMike Curtis put out a couple internet release pieces before leaving the scene. Blue Face being an all around wonderful example of his ability. 15. Yuhzimi - Top of The PopsA small section from a rather awkward compilation of mashups. This snippet is golden.16. Osymyso - Not Quite FoolOsymyso of anti-art school notoriety brings a nearly spartan vocal section to a rolling boil of British stiff upper lip-ishness.17. Negativland - Gimme The MermaidThe grand daddys of the sampledeliaca world, this is the audio section of their recent anti-infringement mashup video. 18. kARSTEN pFLUM - Bflonk 03And a lovely little number to take us out on the podcast closer.Image from Catalyst Dances - Heat and Life