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Turbo 3
Turbo 3 - Natalie Bergman | Sawyer Hill | Weird Omen | Jim Jones All Stars - 23/04/25

Turbo 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 118:39


Te avanzamos el próximo disco de Natalie Bergman, 'My Home Is Not In This World', segundo álbum de la artista estadounidense, que volverá a publicar sus canciones con el sello de Jack White, Third Man Records. Además, escuchamos las últimas novedades de Sawyer Hill, Weird Omen, Jim Jones All Stars y The Budos Band.Playlist:TUNDE ADEBIMPE - Somebody NewCOLECTIVO DA SILVA - Solo quería probarNOTHING BUT THIEVES - Oh No :: He Said What?GLU - Boogie ManLADY GAGA - ZombieboyRUFUS T. FIREFLY - Trueno azulHENKO - Puente rectificadorHAVALINA - Más velocidadSTEVEN WILSON - Objects Outlive Us: Objects: MeanwhileSAWYER HILL - One ShotFATHER JOHN MISTY - Josh Tillman and the Accidental DoseTHE FLAMING LIPS - Fighting TestMARGO PRICE - StraysNATALIE BERGMAN - GunslingerJACK WHITE - A Tip from You to MeTHE BLACK KEYS - Little Black SubmarinesTHE BUDOS BAND - OverlanderTHE BUDOS BAND - Escape from Ptenoda CityLOS ESTANQUES Y EL CANIJO DE JEREZ - El murmullo de los perrosVENENO - Los delincuentesPSYCHIC TEMPLE - When The Money Comes In (feat. Chris Forsyth)WEIRD OMEN - Middle ClassJIM JONES ALL STARS - Goin HigherTHE JIM JONES REVUE - Shoot FirstTHE JIM JONES REVUE - Get BackHERMANA FURIA - Killer Queen ('Sheer Heart Attack Reimagined')WINGS - Junior's FarmEscuchar audio

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
RAVEN Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (December 2024)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 118:20


Salty Dog's RAVEN Podcast, December 2024 I asked AI to write me a poem about Ravens and the Salty Dog Podcast, here's the word salad, ha ha: Under a sky of shadowed hues, Fly the ravens, with tales to choose. Their wings, a whisper, a velvet tune, Carrying secrets to the moon. And down below, where roots run deep, Salt dogs howl, and stories seep. In bluesy growls, the podcast sings, Of buried truths and ghostly rings. A crossroads where the wild meets lore, Ravens above, and salt dogs roar. In every note, a mystery blooms, Echoing through the timeless rooms. Yikes!listen on tone hounds, cuts from Jeffery Foucault, Southern Hospitality, Mark Hummel, Cold Stares, Neil Young, Greg Brown, Dean Owens, Amythyst Kiah N Billy Strings, Beth Hart, GA-20, Chris Forsyth, Bruce Katz, Jerron Paxton, Ronnie Baker, Rag N Bone Man, Hannah Aldridge, William Lee Ellis, Eric Bibb, Colin James N Charlie Mussellwhite, JD Simo N Luther Dickinson. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Jeffery Foucault / Solo Modelo / The Universal Fire 2. Southern Hospitality / Hard Times Fade Away / Yard Sale 3. Mark Hummel N Oscar Wilson / High For The Devil / True Believer 4. The Cold Stares / Seven Ways To Sundown / The Southern 5. Neil Young / Opera Star / Re-ac-tor 6. Greg Brown / Blue Car / Covenant 7. Dean Owens N Calexico / She Was A Raven / El Tiradito 8. Amythyst Kiah N Billy Strings / I Will Not Go Down / Still + Bright 9. Beth Hart / Wonderful World / You Still Got Me 10. GA-20 / Cryin' N Pleadin' / Single Release 11. Chris Forsyth / Dream Song / All Time Present 12. Bruce Katz Band / Blues Before Sunrise / Back In Boston Live 13. Jerron Paxton / Things Done Changed / Things Done Changed 14. Ronnie Baker Brooks / I'm Feeling You / Blues In My DNA 15. Rag N Bone Man / Breath In Me / Life By Misadventure 16. Hannah Aldridge / You Ain't Worth The Fight / Razor Wire 17. William Lee Ellis / Perfect Ones Who Break / God's Tattoos 18. Eric Bibb / Walk Steady On / In The Real World 19. Colin James N Charlie Mussellwhite / Come To Find Out / Chasing The Sun 20. JD Simo / Mind Trouble / Off At 11 21. JD Simo N Luther Dickinson / Peaches / Do The Rump!

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
PHONES Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (January 2024)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 120:41


Salty Dog's PHONES Podcast, January 2024 Fitting out your digital life with the best in blues n roots. Stream it any way you want, but for maximum satisfaction it's a set of cans and ya PHONES! Cuts from Madison Cunningham, Julian Taylor, Chris O'Leary, Blow Out, Mighty Servant, Jen Mize, Bruce Springsteen, Chris Bailey, Bob Dylan, Lloyd Spiegel, Sara Tindley, Voodoo Preachers, Billy Jones, Rolling Stones, Lurrie Bell, Ben Reel, Dace Spector, Ray Beadle, Checkerboard, Fiona Boyes, Kelly Joe Phelps, Chris Forsyth. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Madison Cunningham / Pin It Down / Who Are You Now 2. Julian Taylor Band / Zero to Heaven / Anthology Vol 1 3. Chris O'Leary / One More Chance At Love / 7 Minutes Late 4. ** The Blow Out / Smokin' Alone / Version of You 5. ** Mighty Servant w. Ashley Davies /On My Way Home / There's Life 6. ** Jen Mize N Rough N Tumble / Hell Of A Liar / Jen Mize N Rough N Tumble 7. Bruce Springteen / Just Like Fire Wood / High Hopes 8. ** Chris Bailey N The General Dog / Just Like Fire Wood / Bone Box 9. Bob Dylan / Not Dark Yet (2022 remix) / Fragments-Time Out Of Mind Sessions 10. ** Lloyd Spiegel, Charlie A'Court, Suzie Vinnick / Dancing At The Dirty O, Spiegel A'Court N Vinnick 11. ** Sara Tindley N Ash Bell / Guard Down / Going Out Clothes 12. ** Voodoo Preachers / Blues Man's Shoes / Down Sellings Lane 13. Billy Jones / Ain't That A Shame / On Black and Tan Vol 1 14. The Rollings Stones / Down The Road Apiece / No 2. 15. ** Lurrie Bell/ Woman In Trouble / Tribute To Carey Bell 16. Ben Reel / Could've Been / Live JJ Smyths Dublin 17. Dave Spector N Barkin' Bill Smith w. Ronnie Earl / Tell Me What's The Reason / Bluebird Blues 18. ** Ray Beadle N King Bros / Kind Hearted Woman / Down Home Bebop 19. ** The Blow Out / Sweet Apple Blues / Version of You 20. ** Checkerboard Lounge / Same Old Fool / Roller Coaster 21. ** Fiona Boyes / One Day Late / Ramblified 22. Kelly Joe Phelps / Beggar's Oil (Band) / Beggar's Oil 23. Chris Forsyth / Cream Song / All Time Present

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
SOCKET Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (December 2023)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 126:26


Salty Dog's SOCKET Podcast, December 2023 Welcome to the SOCKET show as we slide on into the festival season. A Santa bag full of goodness if you've all behaved! :-) Cuts from Seth James, Bettye LaVette, Checkerboard Lounge, Van Walker N The Ferriters, Tom Petty, Shane Pacey Trio , The Blow Out, Bruce Cockburn, Ross Hannaford Trio, Steve Lucas, Chris Forsyth, James Blood Ulmer, John Haitt , Eddy N The Exciters, Kaliopi N The Blues Messengers , Early James, Keith Hall Band, Allman Brothers Band, Sweet Talk , Bob Dylan, Miss Lou's Blues , Lisa Mills. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Seth James / Burn It Down / Different Hat 2. Bettye LaVette / See Through Me / LaVette! 3. ** Checkerboard Lounge / Came To Get My Heart Back / Roller Coaster 4. ** Van Walker N The Ferriters / Drinking Too Much / Greetings From Newtown 5. Tom Petty / Don't Fade On Me / Wildflowers 6. ** Shane Pacey Trio / Listen Here / Who Made You King 7. ** The Blow Out / Turn On You / Version of You 8. Bruce Cockburn / All Our Dark Tomorrows / You've Never Seen Everything 9. ** Ross Hannaford Trio / Can Can Yes We Can / Ross Hannaford Trio 10. ** Steve Lucas / Baby, Let Your Hair Hang Down / Baby, Let Your Hair Hang Down 11. Chris Forsyth / Long Warm Afternoon / Solar Motel Expanded 12. James Blood Ulmer / Death Letter / Memphis Blood : The Sun Sessions 13. John Haitt / Love's Not Where We Thought We Left It / Master of Disaster 14. ** Eddy N The Exciters / Let's All Swing Oujt / Unreleased 15. ** Kaliopi N The Blues Messengers / Kissing in The Dark / Blues For Minnie 16. Early James / One Trip Pony / One Trip Pony 17. ** Keith Hall Band / I Keep Rollin' On / Blue And Indigo 18. Allman Brothers Band / Pony Boy / Brothers And Sisters 19. ** Sweet Talk / Left Me For The Music / I'd Rather Be Listening to Sweet Talk 20. Bob Dylan / Not Dark Yet (Version 1) / Fragments - Time Out Of Mind Sessions 21. ** Miss Lou's Blues / Singing The Blues / Miss Lou's Blues 22. Lisa Mills / Blue Guitars of Texas / Tempered In Fire

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
PUSH Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (August 2023)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 124:20


Salty Dog's PUSH Podcast, August 2023 We're pushing on, getting a push - jeez it's nearly a shove! The Dawg gets the second two hour show out the door this month, it's a winner. Cuts from Damon Smith, Frank Goldwasser, Eddie 9V, Nick Moss, Fat Rubber Band, Jakob Dylan, Moody Smith, Rod Paine, Lance Lopez, John Gorka, Leigh Sloggett, Gretta Ziller, Tony Holiday, Cold Stares, Richard Thompson, Henry Parker, Sara Tindley, Chris Forsyth, Billy Valentine, Lloyd Spiegel,Ronnie Earl, Tony Joe White, John Mayall, Alvin Youngblood Hart. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** Damon Smith / Push Right Through / A Fresh Harvest From Old Seeds 2. Frank L Goldwasser / You Made A wrong Choice / Sweet Little Black Spider 3. Eddie 9V / Dog Me Around / Little Black Flies 4. Nick Moss Band / The Bait In The Snare / The Bait In The Snare 5. ** The Fat Rubber Band / Brand New Man / Other World 6. Jakob Dylan / I Told You I Couldn't Stop / Seeing Things 7. ** Moody Smith N The Speculators / Move Out West / My Time Ain't Long 8. ** Rod Paine N Full Time Lovers / I Wish You Would / Dirt On Velvet 9. Lance Lopez / Trouble Is Good / Trouble Is Good 10. John Gorka / Make Them Crazy / Old Futures Gone 11. ** Leigh Sloggett / How Long / Wait For The Change 12. ** Gretta Ziller / Fan The Fire / Judas Tree 13. Tony Holiday / Becky Ann / Porch Sessions 14. The Cold Stares / Come For Me / Voices 15. Richard Thompson / She Cut Off Her Long Silken Hair / You Me Us 16. Henry Parker / Lammas Fair / Lammas Fair 17. ** Sara Tindley / Other Side of the Mountain / Greetings from Lake St Clair 18. Chris Forsyth / Dream Song / All Time Present 19. Billy Valentine / You Haven't Done Nothing / Billy Valentine N The Universal Truth 20. ** Lloyd Spiegel / Betcha Bottom Dollar / Bakehouse Dozen 21. Ronnie Earl N The Broadcasters / Everyday Kinda Man / The Colour of Love 22. Tony Joe White / Who You Gonna Hoodoo Now / Hoodoo 23. John Mayall N Buddy Miller / I'm As Good As It Gets / I'm Good As Gone 24. Alvin Youngblood Hart / Million Miles / Songs of Bob Dylan All Blues'd Up

Bishop On Air
Will IL Supreme Court justices who received $1M each from Pritzker recuse in bail and gun cases?

Bishop On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 16:03


Bishop reviews the controversy of two Illinois Supreme Court justices getting $1 million each from Gov. J.B. Pritzker before being elected. Pritzker is now top defendant in two high profile cases. Chris Forsyth with The Judicial Integrity Project says any hint of conflict leads to a conflict of interest and judges should recuse themselves in such instances.

Heartland Newsfeed Podcast Network
Will IL Supreme Court justices who received $1M each from Pritzker recuse in bail and gun cases?

Heartland Newsfeed Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 16:04


Bishop reviews the controversy of two Illinois Supreme Court justices getting $1 million each from Gov. J.B. Pritzker before being elected. Pritzker is now top defendant in two high profile cases. Chris Forsyth with The Judicial Integrity Project says any hint of conflict leads to a conflict of interest and judges should recuse themselves in such instances. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di domenica 29/01/2023

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 58:18


A cura di Fabio Barbieri. Musiche: Joan Shelley, Chris Forsyth, Can, Gisle Roen Johansen, Bauhaus, Pavement, Badge Epoque Ensemble.

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
CHECK IN! Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (September 2022)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 123:16


Salty Dog's CHECK IN! Podcast, September 2022 Visit: www.salty.com.au The Dawg is heading to the USA for a few weeks, so we've done a CHECK IN. Hello NYC, BOSTON, SF, LA and we're on the road. A selection for road trippin' tone hounds. Great cuts from Big Daddy Wilson, John Lee Hooker, Leigh Sloggett, Allman Brothers Band, Lisa Mann, This Is The Kit, Mick Kidd N David Blight, Will Kimbrough, Diesel, Stella Anning Trio, Damon Smith, Bonnie Raitt, Ashley Davies, Charlie Treat, Chris Forsyth, The Rock House All Stars, Eric Hisaw, Waxahatchee, Bronnie Gordon, Buddy Guy, Sir Oliver Mally, Catch23, Jimmy Smith. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Big Daddy Wilson / Yazoo City / Hard Time Blues 2. John Lee Hooker / Stelle Mae / The Real Folk Blues 3. ** Leigh Sloggett / Fragile / Wait For The Change 4. Allman Brothers Band / Southbound / Brothers N Sisters 5. Lisa Mann / It's The Monkey Or Me / Blind Racoon Nola Blues Collection Vol 3 6. This Is The Kit / Found Out / Off Off On 7. ** Mick Kidd N David Blight / Rehab N Camel / It's All Worth It 8. Will Kimbrough / Budda Blues / I Like It Down Here 9. ** Diesel / All Your Love / Alone With The Blues 10. ** Stella Anning Trio / Miss Doug / STAT 11. ** Damon Smith / Do You Know What I Mean? / Skeletons Skeletons Skeletons 12. Bonnie Raitt / Made Up Mind / Just Like That 13. ** Ashley Davies / Bush / GOLD 14. Charlie Treat / I Ain't Gonna Be The One / The Comet 15. Chris Forsyth / Experimental N Professional / Evolution Here We Come 16. The Rock House All Stars / Live With Me / Let It Bleed Revisited - An Ovation From Nashville 17. Eric Hisaw / Peggy / The Crosses 18. Waxahatchee / Lilacs / Saint Cloud 19. ** Bronnie Gordon / Where've You Been Last Night / Me And My Blues Piano 20. Buddy Guy / My Time After Awhile / Live! The Real Deal 21. Sir Oliver Mally N Blues Distillery / It Ain't None Of Your Business / Blue Raindrops 22. ** Catch23 / Howl N Moan / Blues Hotels 23. Jimmy Smith / After Hours Live / Root Down Live

Across the Margin: The Podcast
Episode 145: Chris Forsyth's Evolution Here We Come

Across the Margin: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 38:11


This episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast presents an interview with musician Chris Forsyth. It isn't hyperbole to describe Chris as one of rock's most gifted improvisers. Chris got his start in Brooklyn's experimental circles in the early 2000s and promptly grew into a masterful technical player. As the bandleader of Chris Forsyth & the Solar Motel Band, he composed mostly instrumental pieces that channeled both the psychedelic jamming of the Grateful Dead and the precision of art-punk guitar acts like Television. Whether with the Solar Motel Band or on his other solo projects, Chris sources from an extensive pool of influences — psychedelia, folk, noise, classic rock — melding the varying influences into Chris's own brand of cerebral improvisational rock. Chris's latest album — the focus of this episode — is entitled Evolution Here We Come, a largely instrumental album and a powerful and driving work of art. Featuring contributions from Douglas McCombs (Tortoise), Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra), Steve Wynn (The Dream Syndicate), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball Project), Tom Malach (Garcia Peoples), Ryan Jewell (Ryley Walker), and co-producer Dave Harrington (Darkside), Evolution Here We Come is seven sprawling sonic journeys that exhibit just how talented of a guitarist Chris persists as. In this episode host Michael Shields and Chris Forsyth discuss how music from the 80s and bands such as ZZ Top influenced Evolution Here We Come while talking about what it was like co-producing the album with Dave Harrington (Darkside). They recount how Chris was able to get Marshall Allen (Sun Ra Arkestra) to play on the album, what it meant to cover Richard Thompson's “You're Going To Need Somebody,” his forthcoming tour with Meg Baird, and so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Our return guest today on Transmissions: Chris Forsyth. The Philadelphia-based guitarist and bandleader is back with a new album, Evolution Here We Come. On it his backed up by an all-star cast including Tom Malach (Garcia Peoples), Douglas McCombs (Tortoise), and Ryan Jewell (Ryley Walker), with guest appearances by Marshall Allen of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Steve Wynn and Linda Pitmon of The Dream Syndicate, and more. Produced by Dave Harrington, the album leans into electronic textures, conjuring into the existence a zone where ZZ Top goes kosmische musik or Popol Vuh dons skinny ties. Forsyth joins host Jason P. Woodbury to discuss the interplay between man and machine, power pop, improv ethics, and more. Thanks for checking out Transmissions. If you dig the show, please consider leaving a five star rating or a review—or just forwarding your favorite episodes to a friend. We're a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on the show: Charlene, Chante, and Eibur Stepney, who join us to discuss the work of their father, the late Charles Stepney, as featured on International Anthem's fantastic new release, Step on Step.

Radio BUAP
Wild Brunch. Ep. 30 de agosto.

Radio BUAP

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 73:15


Arturo Uriza te invita a disfrutar de un espacio dedicado a la música en donde experimentarás emociones fuertes y conocerás novedosas propuestas, así que sube el volumen y escucha con atención, pues es momento del Wild Brunch. Acompáñalo de lunes a viernes a las 10:30 horas. Disfruta de la emisión número 1477 en el martes de estrenos musicales, con bandas como Takers have no limits, Chris Forsyth o Fulgor ajeno, entre otras.

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast
Transmissions :: Delicate Steve

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 79:05


Today on an all-new episode of our weekly interview podcast: Steve Marion, better known by his recording name Delicate Steve. As a sideman, Steve's joined up with folks like Paul Simon, MacDeMarco, Tame Impala, The Black Keys and Yeasayer, but all along he's made his own instrumental guitar recordings. His latest album is out on Anti Records, and it's called After Hours, and it blends viby rhythms with cyber rock riffs, always placing an emphasis on emotionally compelling melodies. For this talk, we dug into his cover of Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah," his work with previous Transmissions guest Shahzad Ismaily, his complicated artistic relationship with Kanye West, and his work on Amen Dunes' Freedom.  Thanks for checking out Transmissions. If you dig the show, please consider leaving a five star rating or a review—or just forwarding your favorite episodes to a friend. We're a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Next week on the show: Chris Forsyth joins us to discuss Evolution Here We Come.

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Episode 24: Live Revue

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 112:28


Capturing the raw chaos and electric energy of a live rock-n-roll event, then transferring said show to tape is an understandably difficult task. Over the years, however, a good number of artists have proven themselves fit for duty and done exactly that...release crackin' live records! Episode 24 of Lightnin' Licks Radio is all about such acts and their awesome live albums. Ten of our favorite concert LPs from legends, luminaries, lesser-known cats, and lunatics alike. Strap in. Lightnin' Licks Radio Live Revue mixtape: [SIDE 1] (1) The Kinks – All Day and All of the Night (2) James Brown – Escape-ism/Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved (3) The The – Sweet Bird of Truth (4) The Cannonball Adderley Quintet – Country Preacher (5) Warren Zevon – Poor Poor Pitiful Me [SIDE 2} (1) Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band – I Aint Waiting (2) Rush – Bastille Day (3) Sam Cooke – It's Alright/Sentimental Reasons (4) Desaparecidos – Greater Omaha (5) Public Enemy – Harder Than You Think Sonic contributors to episode 24 of Lightnin' Licks Radio include: LEE MOSES / HOLLAND-DOZIER-HOLLAND / L.L. COOL J / ARC OF ALL / HEIGHT KEECH / SPYDER D / SAXON / SAM COOKE / ROLLING STONES / BOBBY WOMACK / TALKING HEADS / MARILYN MAXWELL / DEEK WATSON / RUSH / PAT TRAVERS BAND / PETER FRAMPTON / LYNARD SKYNARD / RUSSELL TYRONE JONES / JAMES BROWN / MAYOR KEVIN WHITE / CHADWICK BOSEMAN / CRAIG ROBINSON / THE KINKS / THE PRETENDERS / THE CANNONBALL ADDRELEY QUINTET / ART BLAKELY / MILES DAVIS / JOE ZAWINUL / WARREN ZEVON / LINDA RONSTADT / PUBLIC ENEMY / BEASTIE BOYS / MATT JOHNSON & THE THE / TELEVISION / CHRIS FORSYTH & THE SOLAR MOTEL BAND / NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE / DESAPARECIDOS / CURSIVE / COCOON / NECESSARY PEOPLE / THE CLOCKERS. Recorded: 8/7/2022 Released: 8/10/2022 Support featured artists by purchasing their music and merch. We did. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message

Helping Friendly Podcast
Listener's Pick - Lemonwheel '98

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 94:26


Today we take a listener's suggestion (shout-out to @wickedmonkey1) and dive into the Lemonwheel. Highlighting the overlooked nature of the festival, we discuss the sound of Summer 98 + the brilliant soundcheck jams from 8/14, and then dive into the festival as a whole. Celebrating the mellow vibe of the jamming, we discuss why it deserves more of a glance from listeners.---Tune into our LIVE SHOWS every Monday & Wednesday at 4:30pm ET + we'll be live at 1pm ET the day after each show this summer for Quick Hit Recaps!Please subscribe to OSIRIS MEDIA on Apple Podcasts to hear BONUS HFPod Episodes as well as all of Osiris Media Ad Free!Visit Sunset Lake CBD and enter the promo code HFPOD for 20% off your order.Please visit Passion House Coffee to purchase the Ocean of Osiris - our first coffee! Use code OSIRIS for free shipping on every order.#OsirisLive is coming to the Ardmore Music Hall on Monday, July 18 for a night of Guitars and Jams! Join RJ for conversations with Tom Hamilton, Chris Forsyth and Daniel Donato, plus a super jam with Andy Cush, Ryan Jewell and Ron Stabinsky. Visit OsirisPod.com/OsirisLive to buy tickets.We're thrilled to be sponsored by Cash or Trade!HFPod on Tour is hosted and produced by Jonathan Hart, Brian Brinkman and RJ Bee and Megan Glionna. Brought to you by Osiris Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Helping Friendly Podcast
Summer '92 w/ Alex May

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 88:01


Today we pick up the thread celebrating Phish's evolution throughout 1992. We're joined by Alex May, long time fan, to discuss the Summer 1992 Tour. Alex was lucky enough to catch Phish play a HORDE set, a solo two-set show, and a Santana opening set. We discuss the differences of each, and how the band evolved throughout the six weeks on the road.---Tune into our LIVE SHOWS every Monday & Wednesday at 4:30pm ET + we'll be live at 1pm ET the day after each show this summer for Quick Hit Recaps!Please subscribe to OSIRIS MEDIA on Apple Podcasts to hear BONUS HFPod Episodes as well as all of Osiris Media Ad Free!Visit Sunset Lake CBD and enter the promo code HFPOD for 20% off your order.Please visit Passion House Coffee to purchase the Ocean of Osiris - our first coffee! Use code OSIRIS for free shipping on every order.#OsirisLive is coming to the Ardmore Music Hall on Monday, July 18 for a night of Guitars and Jams! Join RJ for conversations with Tom Hamilton, Chris Forsyth and Daniel Donato, plus a super jam with Andy Cush, Ryan Jewell and Ron Stabinsky. Visit OsirisPod.com/OsirisLive to buy tickets.We're thrilled to be sponsored by Cash or Trade!HFPod on Tour is hosted and produced by Jonathan Hart, Brian Brinkman and RJ Bee and Megan Glionna. Brought to you by Osiris Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
SUBSONIC Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (July 2022)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 119:35


Salty Dog's SUBSONIC Podcast, July 2022 Visit: www.salty.com.au Heading into the subsonic this time - well, not too much bass, just great tunes. Cuts from Janiva Magness, Steve Lucas N The Rising Tide, Mike Zito, Neil Young, Raphael Wressnig, Sam Morrow, Scarlet Roveria, Kid Ramos N Bob Corritore, Ashley Davies, Heron Oblivion, Cisco Caesar, Sweet Talk, Eric Clapton N B.B. King, Ray Beadle N The High Tones, Thorbjorn Risager N The Black Tornado, Willie Buck, Ash Grunwald, Chris Forsyth, 8 Ball Aitken, Tony Jow White, Traffic, Ezra Lee. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Janiva Magness / The Last Time / Hard To Kill 2. ** Steve Lucas N The Rising Tide / Cross That Line / Cross That Line 3. Mike Zito / Dreaming of You / Resurrection 4. Neil Young / Standing In The Light of Love / Toast 5. Raphael Wressnig / Southern Fried Chicken / Organ Grinder 6. Sam Morrow / Hurts Like Hell / There Is No Map 7. Scarlet Riveria / Dust Bowl / All Of Me 8. Kid Ramos N Bob Corritore / No More Doggin' / From The Vaults: Phoneix Blues Sessions 9. ** Ashley Davies / Rigged N Raw / Muscle Drum Music Vol 1 10. Heron Oblivion / Beneath Fields / Heron Oblivion 11. ** Cisco Caesar / Future History / Burnt and Broken 12. ** Sweet Talk / Millers Bay / I'd Rather Be Listening To Sweet Talk 13. Eric Clapton N B.B. King / Three O'Clock Blues / Riding With The King 14. ** Ray Beadle N The High Tones / Temptation - Live / Live At The Brass Monkey 15. Thorbjorn Risager N The Black Tornado / Burning Up / Best Of 16. Willie Buck / You Want Me Trust You / Willie Buck Way 17. ** Ash Grunwald / Shake That Thing / Anthology 2002-2020 18. Chris Forsyth / New Paranoid Cat / All Time Present 19. ** 8 Ball Aitken / Better Than You Found Me / Heart And Soul 20. Tony Joe White / Wonder Why I Feel So Bad / The Beginning 21. Traffic / Medicated Goo / Last Exit 22. ** Ezra Lee / Lockdown Blues / Rockin N Boppin Rhythm

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
SWITCH Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (September 2021)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 129:33


Salty Dog's SWITCH Podcast, September 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au This time round we switch from blues to roots to some fine Americana. Great cuts throughout tone hounds. Tracks from Eddie 9V, Deb Ryder, Mike Flanigin, Joe Bonamassa, Lucinda Williams, Jim Lauderdale, Gretta Ziller, Bela Fleck, Cahill Kelly, Troy Wilson and Aaron Gillette, Aaron Pollock, Buddy and Julie Miller, Endless Boogie, Chris Forsyth, Brandon Santini, Black Sorrows, Reverend Shawn Amos, T.K.Reeve, Samantha Fish, Richard Koechi, Othman Wahabi, Paul Butterfield. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Eddie 9V / Miss James / Little Black Flies 2. Deb Ryder / Hold On / Memphis Moonlight 3. Mike Flanigin N Billy Gibbons / The Drifter / The Drifter 4. ** Joe Bonamassa n Lachy Doley / Notches / Notches 5. Lucinda Williams / Out Of Touch / Essence 6. Jim Lauderdale / Sister Horizon / Hope 7. ** Gretta Ziller / Rust N Bones / Hell's Half An Acre 8. Bela Fleck, Jerry Douglas / Round Rock / My Bluegrass Heart 9. ** Cahill Kelly / Maybe I / Classical and Cool Jazz 10. ** Troy Wilson N Aaron Gillett / Dog House Blues / Dog House Blues 11. ** Aaron Pollock / Poison / Troubadour Blues 12. Buddy N Julie Miller / Everything Is Your Fault / Breakdown On 20th Ave South 13. Endless Boogie / Surplus To Requirements / The Gathered And Scattered 14. Chris Forsyth / Mystic Mountain / All Time Present 15. Brandon Santini / Elevate Me Moma / Live And Extended 16. ** The Black Sorrows / Livin' Like Kings / Saint Georges Road 17. The Reverend Shawn Amos / Troubled Man / Blue Sky 18. ** T.K.Reeve / It Ain't Enough / It Ain't Enough 19. Samantha Fish / Imaginary War / Faster 20. Richard Koechli / Small Talk In Blues Heaven / Howlin' With The Bad Boys 21. Othman Wahabi / True Love / Blues Night Tripper 22. Paul Butterfield's Better Days / Too Many Drivers / Live At The Record Plant 1973

Beyond The Pond
Cluster Flies from JamBase

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 60:08


We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish’s album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey’s McGee’s Brendan Bayliss, Club d’Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim’s James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyondthepond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Drop
Cluster Flies from JamBase

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 60:08


We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish's album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey's McGee's Brendan Bayliss, Club d'Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim's James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Helping Friendly Podcast
Cluster Flies from JamBase

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 60:08


We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish’s album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey’s McGee’s Brendan Bayliss, Club d’Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim’s James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Undermine
Cluster Flies from JamBase

Undermine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 60:08


We have a special episode for you today, looking in depth at JamBase's Cluster Flies, the covers compilation reimagining Phish’s album Farmhouse. The limited-edition 3LP release was mastered by engineer Joe Lambert and features custom artwork and a poster created by longtime Phish collaborator Jim Pollock. You can pre-order the LP and Pollock poster here through Monday, May 3, or pre-order the digital version, which will be released on Friday, April 30.This episode includes an interview with JamBase CEO Dave Onigman, conducted by Dave and Brian from the Undermine team. We also have a song recommendation from Cluster Flies from each member of the Undermine team. We hope you enjoy this amazing compilation.These Phish covers were recorded by Umphrey’s McGee’s Brendan Bayliss, Club d’Elf, Daniel Donato, Chris Forsyth, Neal Francis, Jennifer Hartswick, Amy Helm, Lindsay Lou, Reed Mathis, White Denim’s James Petralli, Strand Of Oaks, Sylvan Esso, William Tyler, Sadler Vaden, Vetiver, Ryley Walker, and a supergroup led by Tim Palmieri (which includes our very own Amar Sastry). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The JamBase Podcast
Cluster Flies: Chris Forsyth - Piper

The JamBase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 40:13


The JamBase Podcast 'Cluster Flies' series features a deep dive into Phish's “Piper” and an interview with Chris Forsyth who covered the song for the project.

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans
Amazin' Avenue in Conversation, Episode 20: Chris Forsyth

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 42:35


Welcome to Amazin’ Avenue in Conversation, a podcast from Amazin’ Avenue where we invite interesting people on the show to talk about themselves, the Mets, and more. Chris Forsyth is a guitarist and songwriter who releases music as a solo artist and also as the leader of the Solar Motel Band. He compares his music to that of the late, great John Fahey, but instead of synthesizing the blues down to its most prime elements, Chris does that with rock and roll. Chris’s songs find room for improvisation without sacrificing melody. He’s also a huge Mets fan, and we talk about both of those parts of his life on today’s episode. You can follow Chris on Twitter (@thechrisforsyth), and check out his Bandcamp page to become better acquainted with his music. You can listen or subscribe to all of our wonderful Amazin’ Avenue Audio podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, Spotify, or listen wherever you get podcasts. Check out AmazinAvenue.com for all your Mets needs, and make sure to follow the site on Twitter (@AmazinAvenue), as well as hosts Chris McShane (@ChrisMcShane) and Brian Salvatore (@BrianNeedsaNap).  Tune in on Fridays for more Amazin’ Avenue In Conversation, and Let’s Go Mets.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MyTeethNeedAttention Podcast

This episode includes a bunch of NZ and Australian acts, as well as US based jam/psych groupings. Greymouth - Big Ways Out The Back! (on Quemada Records - http://quemadarecords.bigcartel.com) Scott and Charlene's Wedding - Footscrap Station (7" on Critical Heights) David Kilgour - This Chord (from Killing Capitalism With Kindness boxset) 75 Dollar Bill Little Big Band - WZN #2 / Verso (from Live at Tubby's 2LP on Grapefruit - https://grapefruitrecordclub.com) Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples - Mystic Mountain (from Peoples Motel band on Algorithm Free - https://chrisforsyth1.bandcamp.com/merch) Birchville Cat Motel - Skies Crimson Tears (from Need for a Crossing - A New New Zealand Vol 1 on Xeric / Table of the Elements - Campbell Kneale) The Dead C - Air (from The Operation of the Sonne on Siltbreeze 1993 - https://siltbreeze.bandcamp.com) Peter Jefferies - Found Object #1 / Whitey Peach (from Clutter bonus LP came with Last Ticket Home from Grapefruit - https://grapefruitrecordclub.com) The Terminals - Castaway (from Uncoffined LP - reissue on HoZac Records, originally on Flying Nun - https://hozacrecords.com) Dark Matter - The Face of Evil (from s/t on Siltbreeze - https://siltbreeze.bandcamp.com) Eric Arn - Palais Mesmer (from Higher Order LP forthcoming on Carbon Records - https://carbon-records.bandcamp.com) Fushitsusha - Marianne (From Tokyo Flashback 2 on PSF)

Time to Be Useless
TTBU - 07/14/20

Time to Be Useless

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 61:03


PLAYLIST: Neil Young - Separate Ways, Help Yourself - Old Man, Evensong - Gypsy, Reverend Baron - Is it True, Zeus - Bonnieview, Philamore Lincoln - You're The One, Quilt - Hissing my Plea, Robert Wyatt - Out of Season, This is the Kit - This is what you did, US Girls - 4 American Dollars, Jim Ford - She Turns My Radio On, Chris Forsyth & Peoples Motel Band - Tomorrow Might As Well Be Today, The Lemonheads - Skulls, Link Wray - Fire and Brimstone

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
BLAST Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (January 2021)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 122:51


Salty Dog's BLAST Podcast, January 2021 Visit: www.salty.com.au Kiss goodbye to the dog year that was 2020! We track into 2021 on a BLAST of raw blues and roots. Make no mistake! Cuts from Douglas Greer, Sherman Holmes, Jeffery Foucault, Dan Dinnen, David Schaak, Dom Turner, Joyann Parker, Muddy Waters, Steve Earle, Jeff Healey, Layla Zoe, Jesse Redwing, Kelly Auty, Michael Logen, Richard Thompson, Sam Morrow, Little Feat, Brad Stivers, Nick Moss, Chris Forsyth, Endless Boogie. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Douglas Greer / Christmas In The Travis County Jail / Baja Louisiana 2. Sherman Holmes / Rock Of Ages / The Sherman Holmes Project: The Richmond Sessions 3. Jeffery Foucault / Real Hard Thinking / Deadstock: Uncollected Recording 2005-2020 4. ** Dan Dinnen and Shorty / Ain't No Good / Dan Dinnen and Shorty 5. ** David Schaak / Andy / Meet My Ghosts 6. ** Dom Turner and Jin Hi Kim / The Dingo / Microtonal Crossroads Two: Music For Slide Guitar and Komungo 7. Joyann Parker / Either Way / Out Of The Dark 8. Muddy Waters / The Same Thing / Folk Singer 9. Steve Earle / Harlem River Blues / J.T. 10. Jeff Healey / How Blues Can You Get / Mess Of Blues 11. Layla Zoe / Nowhere Left To Go / Nowhere Left To Go 12. ** Jesse Redwing / Ice Queen / I'm Comin' On 13. ** Kelly Auty / Same Difference / Angel On His Shoulder 14. Michael Logen / When You Can't Hold Someone / Acoustic 15. Richard Thompson / Survivor / Bloody Noses 16. Sam Morrow / Round N Round / Gettin' By On Gettin' Down 17. Little Feat / On Your Way Down / Dixie Chicken 18. Little Feat / Two Trains / Dixie Chicken 19. Brad Stivers / Three Times A Fool / Six 20. ** Louis King / Junior's In Love / Lonesome Town 21. Nick Moss Band w. Dennis Gruenling / A Pledge To You / The High Cost of Living Low 22. Chris Forsyth N The Solar Motel Band / Have We Mistaken The Bottle For The Whiskey Inside / Dreaming In The Non-Dream 23. Endless Boogie / On Cryology / Long Island

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast
AUTODACT Blues N Roots - Salty Dog (December 2020)

Salty Dog Blues N Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 120:05


Salty Dog's AUTODACT Podcast, December 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au This time around we celebrate the autodact (or correctly autodidact). Brave and inspired people who learn by themsleves, without being instructed by others! Long live the autodact cause they change the world - with cuts from Kim Wilson, Josh Teskey, Breezy Rodio, Burton Gaar, Danielle Miraglia, Dutch Tilders, Duke Robillard, Dan Dinnen, Brody Buster, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Howlin' Wolf, Ben Reel, Bettye LaVette, Fenn Wilson, Chris Forsyth, Gwyn Ashton, Eric Johanson, Grainne Duffy, Widespread Panic, Aaron Pollock, Jimmie Vaughan, Natalie D-Napoleon, Grace Cummings, Erin Harpe, Ronnie Earl. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Kim Wilson / If It Ain't Me / Take Me Back - The Bigtone Sessions 2. ** Josh Teskey N Ash Grunwald / Preachin' Blues / Push The Blues Away 3. Breezy Rodio / Sometimes The Blues Got Me / Sometimes The Blues Got Me 4. Burton Gaar / Because of You / For The Fans of Blues Vol 2 5. Danielle Miraglia / Famous For Nothin' / Bright Shining Stars 6. ** Dutch Tilders / Stop and Fix It / Live at The Commune 1973 7. Duke Robillard / Give Me All The Love You Got / Blues Bash! 8. ** Dan Dinnen N Shorty / Mean Old Feeling / Dan Dinnen N Shorty 9. Brody Buster's One Man Band / Like Em Like That / Damn! Spilled The Blues 10. Kenny Wayne Shepherd / Commit A Crime / Ledbetter Heights 11. Howling Wolf / Commit A Crime / Howling Wolf - The Best 12. Ben Reel / Suffer In Silence / Land of Escape 13. Bettye LaVette / Blackbird / Blackbirds 14. ** Fenn Wilson / Eye On You / Ghost Herion 15. Chris Forsyth N Garcia Peoples / Mystic Mountain / Peoples Motel Band 16. ** Gwyn Ashton N Chris Finnen / In Isolation / Single Release 17. Eric Johanson / Hammer On The Stone / Below Sea Level 18. Grainne Duffy / Don't Want To Be Lonely / Where I Belong 19. Widespread Panic / Shut Up and Drive / Dirty Side Down 20. ** Aaron Pollock / When You're Got Nobody / The Third Man Tapes 21. Jimmie Vaughan / No Use Knocking / The Pleasure's All Mine 22. ** Natalie D-Napoleon / Thunder Rumor / You Wanted To Be The Shore... 23. ** Grace Cummings / Sweet Matilda / Sweet Matilda Single 24. Erin Harpe / All Night Long / Meet Me In The Middle 25. Ronnie Earl N Broadcasters / Blues For J. / Rise Up

Missing the Mark Wrestling Podcast

This week on #MtMRadio, we welcome to the show Musician, Chris Forsyth who is producing and DJing under the name "Tenerfuse". His musical style is a mix of house and techno with a focus on progressive and melodic sub-genres. He has been involved in the dance music scene since 2000 and used to DJ under his given name. He had quite a bit of success but recognized that he needed to step away from DJing in 2011. The Tenerfuse moniker started in 2018 and it's part of his new vision to restore and build upon the success he had in the past but with a fresh, healthier, and more committed mindset. We complete this episode with our ridiculous headlines.    You can find Chris on Instagram and Facebook @Tenerfuse Purchase his music at www.beatport.com   Connect with the show: https://www.patreon.com/MissingTheMarkRadio Facebook: Missing the Mark Radio  Twitter/Instagram: @MissingTheMark_  

The Finish More Music Podcast
FMM078 - Tenerfuse: Backing Yourself To Go All In

The Finish More Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 73:05


I'm using the Finish More Music Podcast once again to highlight some of the extraordinary members that have come out of the FMM community, and kicking us off is none other than Chris Forsyth, AKA, Tenerfuse!   Chris went from DJing on lineups with his idols to being stuck in a losing battle with addiction, and himself.    But after seeking help, turning it around and discovering a new lease of life, he's now made the plunge to quit his day job and pursue making music full-time.   And now he's swamped with remix requests, solo releases and collabs!   In this episode we dive head first into the light and the dark sides of Chris' journey, discussing some of the lessons he's learned that have transformed him into the person, and producer, he is today.   I'm super glad to welcome Chris on the show because his story really is a powerful one, and one that I know can help aspiring producers make the change they want to see in their lives.   So strap in, and join the conversation with us...   Check out Chris' music on: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tenerfuse Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/tenerfuse/726319   Follow and get in touch at: Instagram: @tenerfuse Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tenerfuse/ Website: https://tenerfuse.com

Aquarium Drunkard - SIDECAR (TRANSMISSIONS) - Podcast

Our guest this week is Chris Forsyth, guitarist, bandleader, composer, and DIY lifer. His studio albums evoke the punk psychedelia of Television, balancing ‘70s rock grooves the loose, exploratory feel of the Dead. But as good as his studio LPs are, it might be live recordings that best showcase his sound. His latest is called First Flight. On it, he’s joined by guitarist Dave Harrington, drummer Ryan Jewell, and bassist Spencer Zahn on stage at Nublu in New York City on September 20th, 2019.    Who knows how long it will be before we can safely cram into a room to take in some live jams, but in the meantime, the 40-some minutes of First Flight should help those missing the thrills of unexpected and immersive live music. Forsyth joined Transmissions to discuss his roots, time spent studying with Richard Lloyd of Television, and his motivations in opening a DIY space in Philadelphia, Jerry’s on Front.    Does Transmissions make your listening life better?  Help us continue doing it by pledging your support via our Patreon page. Doing so will get you access to our secret stash—including bonus audio, exclusive podcasts, printed ephemera, and vinyl records—and help us keep an independent publication going. 

Records Revisited
Episode 129: ZZ Top “Tejas” with Chris Forsyth

Records Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 108:05


The guys welcome guitarist Chris Forsyth to talk about ZZ Top’s “Tejas” from 1976, Plenty of other discussion including Richard Lloyd, Matthew Sweet, Nels Cline, John Fahey, how to define your own music, ZZ Top and sexual innuendos, Pream, bad 70s driving habits like optional seatbelts and drunk driving, the colossal mistakes of the 1987 remixes, and how groundbreaking the guitar sounds of Billy Gibbons were in the 70s. Check out Chris Forsyth at: https://thechrisforsyth.com/ Check out ZZ Top at: https://www.zztop.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/

The DragChamp Show
TDCS027 Chris Forsyth West Coast Bracket Races

The DragChamp Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 93:25


Chris Forsyth of West Coast Bracket Races fame joins the show this week.  Chris is a former NHRA Division Director, NHRA Tech Official, racer, and promoter.  With such a varied past, we had a fun conversation which spanned a number of topics, most of which included heavy doses of alcohol.We discussed Shawn Langdon, Brad Plourd's putting game, Hunter Patton, Kyle Seipel, NHRA, west coast bracket racing, the one thing that chaps his ass (racers griping about no races but never show up when there is one), snake juice, pop bombs, 6 minute abs (thanks Big Jed), and so much more.  There's something for everyone in this one.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Gary Don Free sit down with racers to discuss current racing topics and share racing stories.  For more visit our website at DragChamp.com, our Facebook page, or email the team at jake@dragchamp.com, ryan@dragchamp.com, or garydon@dragchamp.com.To get the best of DragChamp delivered to your inbox, click here!

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
The Psych Ward Episode 17 – guitar frenzy ! with Chris Forsyth, Gosta Berlings Saga, The Oscillation and much more. turn on, tune in, freak out

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 103:44


Racers in Rental Cars
Race Promoter- Chris Forsyth

Racers in Rental Cars

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 71:28


This Week: Race Promoter- Chris Forsyth This weeks guest started out checking fuel samples and made his way through the technical side of NHRA Drag Racing to wind up wearing a promoters hat for large money bracket racing on the West Coast. Hear stories and perspective from someone who wants to see our great sport grow for years to come. Chris Forsyth stops by and we get 2 West Coasters on the show this week...Don's out numbered this week! .

Racers in Rental Cars
Race Promoter- Chris Forsyth

Racers in Rental Cars

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 71:28


This Week: Race Promoter- Chris Forsyth This weeks guest started out checking fuel samples and made his way through the technical side of NHRA Drag Racing to wind up wearing a promoters hat for large money bracket racing on the West Coast. Hear stories and perspective from someone who wants to see our great sport grow for years to come. Chris Forsyth stops by and we get 2 West Coasters on the show this week...Don's out numbered this week! .

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
The Psych Ward 3 – Music for the head, with Chris Forsyth, Mosses, Agitation Free and more

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 96:05


Brokedown Podcast/Osiris Media

Greetings Dead Freaks!Not too much fussing about this go-round as I'm late for a holiday something-or-other. So, after we talk about some exciting Osiris doings and a show that I recently attended, we get right down into the good old Grateful Dead.This episode continues where we left off in episode 11 (two years ago!), surveying New Years Eve shows and runs. Because New Years is a party, we forego my usual fixation with weird and spacey in favor of rocking the night away.As for the Osiris stuff that I mentioned, I have to tell you that I'm quite excite for the new Osiris limited series, Freak Flag Flying. David Crosby sits down in conversation with author Steve Silberman to discuss everything from David’s earliest musical relationships with legendary peers like Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Jefferson Airplane, and Steely Dan—and his years with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. This limited series from Osiris launches on Monday, January 6, but you can subscribe now at OsirisPod.com/FreakFlag.If you're looking for ticket info on that excellent Phish After-Show on December 30th, at Le Poisson Rouge, Electric In The Village - presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples, look no further. Tickets are available at LPR.com. Get yours now!We're proud to be a part of a network that is involved in bringing great things to the masses. Osiris is building a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also,  Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com.Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.

Beyond The Pond
Episode 086: Holiday Run Special III

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 88:20


In Episode 086 we take a step back, drink some mulled wine, light a nightly candle, and soak in the vibes of the season. We focus on 12/30's through the years, highlighting the 1993 run in particular, and discuss the "Mike's Song" from that year's 12/30 show. We also discuss the major themes one can expect from the best night of the year for Phish, as well as the standout jams we've seen from them over the years.In addition, we discuss our slow-burn albums of 2019, our favorite Phish shows of the year, and share a playlist of some of our favorite artists playing Holiday classics that are sure to hug you like a glass of gluvine this holiday season.Songs featured in this episode are: Bob Dylan: "Winter Wonderland," Johnny Cash: "Silent Night," Jerry Garcia & David Grisman: "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," Weird Al Yankovic: "The Night Santa Went Crazy," The Carpenters: "Merry Christmas, Darling," Dean Martin: "Silver Bells"In addition, we discuss two 2019 records that served as slow burners for us: Sarah Louise: Nighttime Birds & Morning Stars, and Dead Horse One: The West Is BestFinally, we discuss our two favorite Phish shows of 2019: Camden — 06/30/2019 and Mohegan Sun — 07/09/2019— — —2019 has been a breakthrough year for the wide-ranging Indie Jam Community. Three of the most exciting acts in the larger genre, Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples have each released standout records and performed excellent month-long residencies throughout New York City. Now all three are teaming up for a highly-anticipated Phish Aftershow on December 30 at Le Poisson Rouge: Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media. Just a ten minute ride downtown on the A line, the show is sure to go deep into the night and blur the lines between the collective groups.Tickets are on sale now at LPR.com — $15 in advance/ $20 the day of the show. $1 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the Waterwheel Foundation, supporting local needs in Vermont.December 30 is always a standout show for Phish, keep the jams going at Le Poisson Rouge for Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples. Your 2020’s self with thank you from the future!— — — Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondEmail: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and JamBase.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Drop
Freak Flag Flying

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 5:34


We're proud to share the trailer for our newest original Osiris podcast, Freak Flag Flying. David Crosby is the subject of this limited-series podcast, with his friend, award-winning science author Steve Silberman. Subscribe to the show on Apple, follow on Spotify, or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. After Midnight—subscribe and listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond The Pond
Episode 085: Top Albums of 2019

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 144:48


In Episode 085 we look back on 2019 and discuss our favorite albums of the year. In addition, we discuss our honorable mentions, share our favorite live shows of the year share our listeners top albums of the year, and count down our favorite 20 records of 2019.David’s Top Ten Albums of 2019: 10. Steve Gunn: "The Unseen In Between," 9. Cass McCombs: "Tip Of The Sphere," 8. Chris Forsyth: "All Time Present," 7. Rose City Band: "S/T," 6. Sturgil Simpson: "Sound & Fury," 5. Weyes Blood: "Titanic Rising," 4. Wand: "Laughing Matter," 3. Elder: "The Gold & Silver Sessions," 2. Garcia Peoples: "Natural Facts"/"One Step Behind," 1. Vampire Weekend: "Father Of The Bride"Brian’s Top Ten Albums of 2019: 10. Dave Harrington Group: "Pure Imagination, No Country", 9. Garcia Peoples: "Natural Facts"/"One Step Behind," 8. Bill Callahan: "Shepard In A Sheepskin Vest," 7. Purple Mountains: "S/T," 6. Nerija: "Blume," 5. Wilco: "Ode To Joy," 4. Dire Wolves: "Grow Towards The Light," 3. Weyes Blood: "Titantic Rising," 2. Chris Forsyth: "All Time Present," 1. Cass McCombs: "Tip Of The Sphere"— — — 2019 has been a breakthrough year for the wide-ranging Indie Jam Community. Three of the most exciting acts in the larger genre, Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples have each released standout records and performed excellent month-long residencies throughout New York City. Now all three are teaming up for a highly-anticipated Phish Aftershow on December 30 at Le Poisson Rouge: Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media. Just a ten minute ride downtown on the A line, the show is sure to go deep into the night and blur the lines between the collective groups.Tickets are on sale now at LPR.com — $15 in advance/ $20 the day of the show. $1 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the Waterwheel Foundation, supporting local needs in Vermont.December 30 is always a standout show for Phish, keep the jams going at Le Poisson Rouge for Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples. Your 2020’s self with thank you from the future!— — — Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondEmail: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and JamBase.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Helping Friendly Podcast
Episode 166: December 1995 Revisited

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 108:37


This week we go back to the best of December 1995, because we all need to hear more of this month of Phish. This episode was originally released in December 2018. This is part two, and part one is here. Thanks again to our guests Drew and Chris.After Midnight—subscribe and listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!To check out Circle — and get $30 off a Circle Home Plus — click here and enter HFPOD at checkout. Circle is the best way to manage your family’s online time across ALL their connected devices — inside and outside your home.Feeling appreciative of HF Pod this holiday season? Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond The Pond
Episode 084: Such A Brief Tour (Run)

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 71:58


In Episode 084 we assess the eight-show run Phish embarked upon immediately following Thanksgiving. Winding down the east coast, through five venues, the band played zero repeats, thus showcasing their vastly expanded song catalogue, while also displaying their ability to weave together quality sets without a single 20+min jam. We break down the tour (run) into a number of categories, offering our thoughts on the tour (run). Songs featured in this episode are: Nils Frahm: “Tailsman. Sudan Archives: “Iceland Moss”, Wilco: “Art Of Almost” (Acoustic), Beck: Stratosphere— — — 2019 has been a breakthrough year for the wide-ranging Indie Jam Community. Three of the most exciting acts in the larger genre, Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples have each released standout records and performed excellent month-long residencies throughout New York City. Now all three are teaming up for a highly-anticipated Phish Aftershow on December 30 at Le Poisson Rouge: Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media. Just a ten minute ride downtown on the A line, the show is sure to go deep into the night and blur the lines between the collective groups.Tickets are on sale now at LPR.com — $15 in advance/ $20 the day of the show. $1 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the Waterwheel Foundation, supporting local needs in Vermont.December 30 is always a standout show for Phish, keep the jams going at Le Poisson Rouge for Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples. Your 2020’s self with thank you from the future!— — — Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondEmail: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and JamBase.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brokedown Podcast/Osiris Media

In this episode we look back 30, 40, and 50 years and find some great early December jams. We also discuss some new and forthcoming music from a few familiar artists but mostly, it's a perfect time of year to play Grateful Dead!Elkhorn has a new record, entitled The Storm Sessions,  due out in February on Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records. You can pre-order it at elkhornbbib.bandcamp.com.The Prana Crafter/ragenap split tape can be streamed at Baked Tapes' bandcamp page: https://bakedtapes.bandcamp.com/album/no-ear-to-hear and it will be available on LP next year via Centripedal Force/Cardinal Fuzz records. We'll keep you posted on that.Lastly, the release, "Ten Years Gone: A Tribute To Jack Rose" is available now via Tomkins Square Records. You can purchase and download it via their bandcamp page, here: https://tompkinssquare.bandcamp.com/album/ten-years-gone-a-tribute-to-jack-roseIf you're looking for ticket info on that excellent Phish After-Show on December 30th,at Le Poisson Rouge, Electric In The Village - presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples, look no further. Tickets are available at LPR.com. Get yours now!We're proud to be a part of a network that is involved in bringing great things to the masses. Osiris is building a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also,  Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com.Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong. 

Beyond The Pond
Episode 083: Indie Jam Basement Sesh w/ Ryley Walker & Ryan Jewell

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 114:04


In Episode 083 we sat down with two of our favorite musicians, Ryley Walker & Ryan Jewell for a wide-ranging interview and jam session following a fantastic Thanksgiving Dinner. In addition, we took in Ryley & Ryan’s wild & improvisational opening set on 11/29/2019 at the Bluebird Theater in Denver, CO, featuring Neil Hagerty. The guys were a great hang and played us some fantastic tunes and shed some light on some of our favorite music of the last few years. Time Stamps In Episode 083:Interview — 10:16Basement Jam #1–49:46Bluebird Set — 55:46Basement Jam #2–1:44:18— — — 2019 has been a breakthrough year for the wide-ranging Indie Jam Community. Three of the most exciting acts in the larger genre, Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples have each released standout records and performed excellent month-long residencies throughout New York City. Now all three are teaming up for a highly-anticipated Phish Aftershow on December 30 at Le Poisson Rouge: Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media. Just a ten minute ride downtown on the A line, the show is sure to go deep into the night and blur the lines between the collective groups.Tickets are on sale now at LPR.com — $15 in advance/ $20 the day of the show. $1 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the Waterwheel Foundation, supporting local needs in Vermont.December 30 is always a standout show for Phish, keep the jams going at Le Poisson Rouge for Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples. Your 2020’s self with thank you from the future!— — —We want to tell you about a new show from Osiris, After Midnight. It tells the story of Phish’s groundbreaking festival on the eve of the new millennium, Big Cypress. Phish built a city for 80,000 fans in the Everglades, and capped off the festival by playing for 7 hours, ending the concert during sunrise on January 1, 2000. This five-episode series includes interviews with band members Trey Anastasio and Jon Fishman, fans and crew, and looks back on one of the most unique performances in music history. We’re going to play the trailer for you now. Please listen, and go to osirispod.com/aftermidnight to subscribe.— — — Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondEmail: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and

Helping Friendly Podcast
Quick Hit: Providence and Nassau

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 39:02


Quick Hits are back. We talk Providence and Nassau with Jake Beckman. And music! Check out all the shows at LivePhish.Other things:After Midnight—subscribe and listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Jam Just Happened—come hang with us on December 6! We'll share the full audio from the first Jam Just Happened on The Drop on December 9.Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!Also, check out Mint Mobile for a special deal for listeners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Drop
Osiris News and Thanks!

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 5:18


Here's part 1 and part 2 of Mike Finoia's interview with Oteil Burbridge. After Midnight—subscribe and listen, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!Jam Just Happened—come hang with us on December 6! We'll share the full audio from the first Jam Just Happened on The Drop on December 9. Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Helping Friendly Podcast
Episode 165: November 2009

Helping Friendly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 70:21


We're going back to November 2009. It's been 10 years, and we're getting psyched for Fall Tour! We tackle the Detroit show on 11.18 through the Portland show on 11.29. Of course, you can listen to all of these shows on LivePhish.After Midnight—subscribe and listen!Jam Just Happened—come hang with us on December 6!Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!Thanks to Circle for being a sponsor. Click here to get $30 off of a Circle Home Plus—don't forget to enter HFPOD at checkout.And give us a review on Apple Podcasts if you haven't yet. Thank you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Drop
Fruition

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 29:12


This week we bring you an interview with Kellen from Fruition. We discuss their new album, Wild as the Night, touring, mental health and more. Check out their tour dates and music here.Check out Inside Out wTnS's interview with Jay from Fruition here.After Midnight—subscribe and listen!Jam Just Happened—come hang with us on December 6!Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth, Garcia Peoples—come see this show December 30!Check out Backline if you haven't it. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, and Osiris works in partnership with JamBase. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beyond The Pond
Episode 082: Cypress Roses

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 88:18


In Episode 082 we conclude our 20th Anniversary celebration of the Big Cypress Festival with a discussion of the massive pre-dawn jam off Roses Are Free in the early hours of January 1, 2000. A raw, minimalistic take on the rare cover, this equally sounds like an overtired band running on extended muscle memory from their closest attempt at the LG, and a proper welcoming to the first sunrise of the 21st Century. Songs featured in this episode are: Garcia Peoples: “One Step Behind,” The Microphones: “Here With Summer,” Gay Dad: “Dateline”In addition, we discuss two overlooked 2019 records we highly recommend: Leo Svirvsky: “River Without Banks” and Titus Andronicus: “An Obelisk” — — — We want to tell you about a new show from Osiris, After Midnight. It tells the story of Phish’s groundbreaking festival on the eve of the new millennium, Big Cypress. Phish built a city for 80,000 fans in the Everglades, and capped off the festival by playing for 7 hours, ending the concert during sunrise on January 1, 2000. This five-episode series includes interviews with band members Trey Anastasio and Jon Fishman, fans and crew, and looks back on one of the most unique performances in music history. We’re going to play the trailer for you now. Please listen, and go to osirispod.com/aftermidnight to subscribe.— — — 2019 has been a breakthrough year for the wide-ranging Indie Jam Community. Three of the most exciting acts in the larger genre, Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples have each released standout records and performed excellent month-long residencies throughout New York City. Now all three are teaming up for a highly-anticipated Phish Aftershow on December 30 at Le Poisson Rouge: Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media. Just a ten minute ride downtown on the A line, the show is sure to go deep into the night and blur the lines between the collective groups.Tickets are on sale now at LPR.com — $15 in advance/ $20 the day of the show. $1 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the Waterwheel Foundation, supporting local needs in Vermont.December 30 is always a standout show for Phish, keep the jams going at Le Poisson Rouge for Electric In The Village — presented by Osiris Media, with Ryley Walker, Chris Forsyth and Garcia Peoples. Your 2020’s self with thank you from the future!— — —Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondEmail: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at:

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di domenica 18/08/2019

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 29:48


A cura di Fabio Barbieri. Musiche di Chris Forsyth, Kinloch Nelson, Bobby Hutcherson.

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 18/08 (prima parte)

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 29:48


A cura di Fabio Barbieri. Musiche di Chris Forsyth, Kinloch Nelson, Bobby Hutcherson. (prima parte)

Prospettive Musicali
Prospettive Musicali di dom 18/08 (prima parte)

Prospettive Musicali

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 29:48


A cura di Fabio Barbieri. Musiche di Chris Forsyth, Kinloch Nelson, Bobby Hutcherson. (prima parte)

Brokedown Podcast/Osiris Media

Greetings, Dead Freaks! We are back in the nick of time with your second July episode. This time around we are joined by drummer, Ryan Jewell, who has graced a number of terrific albums over recent years. We talk about his work, his recent and upcoming releases and, of course, The Grateful Dead. Also in this episode, we say farewell to Garcia/Saunders drummer, Bill Vitt who passed away earlier this month. Ryan Jewell has a lot to say and some great music coming out. Early in July, he released a record as the Ryan Jewell Quintet entitled "Vibration!". Somewhere between post-bop, free jazz, and the modern era, this collection of Ryan's compositions pushes and pulls at its boundaries, entertaining all the while. You can find that at https://ryanjewellquintet.bandcamp.com/. Not content to do any one thing, his next release is under the name Mosses and is entitled, "T.V. Sun". This is more an experimental indie group which covers a lot of ground. Ryan plays dulcimer, guitar, synthesizers, and (of course) drums on this release. He tells us all about it and we get listen to a track after the interview. "T.V. Sun" is out on September 20. Keep an eye on https://mosses.bandcamp.com as well as Ryan's website, https://www.ryanjewell.com. As always, allow me to remind you that the Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also, Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com. Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out. Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots
I Feel Down In The Dumps

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 15:52


I Feel Down In The Dumps But That's Ok Yes, hello good morning everybody. Good morning, you sexy individuals everywhere. How are you? Are you feeling good? Are you feeling all energised? Are you feeling like you can take on the world, like you could wrestle Beyonce to the ground, and the rest of Destiny's Child and get back up and still be able to move on with your day. Hopefully you feel like that, because that is the way that life should be you should be firing on all cylinders, and then loving life. But, this is going to be a very conversational, and confidential podcast, because over the last few weeks on Join Up Dots. I love doing it. I love doing it. I like making love to the microphone. And every time I turn it on, I feel inspired and I feel infused. But away from that sometimes I can feel a bit down. And over the last few weeks, I really have felt down in the dumps. And I'm gonna, I'm going to tell you a little story that I did. Because I think so many of you out there, look at the guys moving and shaking around the world doing things that you want to do. And you think they've got it all nailed and it's all perfect. And everything always goes right and everything's going amazingly well. But there's, there's times when I suppose it's the seasons of the body, the seasons of your life, whatever, where things can be a little bit off off kilter, and you can be a little bit down. Well over the last few weeks, I have been I've been depressed. And it's one of those depressions that there's no reason for it. You know, I can't pinpoint what it is at all. But I felt really, really down in the dumps. And even though I'm doing the show, and everything's going great, I just felt really sort of flat and lethargic. The Idea To Share My Feelings And so what I did, I was sitting watching YouTube, and this guy did a really good video talking about anxiety. And he was saying, you know how it's alright being a YouTube star. But you've got to think "I need to do new content. And I need to do this. And I need to do that." And sometimes your life goes in a different direction where you've got to do other stuff. And then what about the stuff you've got to do? So he shared this video on anxiety, and I was watching it and I was thinking, I know exactly what you mean mate because every week, I've got to produce three podcast episodes, I've got to find guests, I've got to, you know, create this and create that and put it out down into the world. And it can feel a bit like a sort of a hamster on the wheel, just doing that running, running running thing. So after I watched this video, what I thought I'd do is send a post over to Facebook land. Now I don't go onto Facebook very often. But I posted this post and what I wanted it to be is really, really positive. Okay, so as you will hear because I'm going to read it verbatim. But there's a bit at the end. And, well, I'm gonna I'm going to read it. I'm going to read it first of all, and then I will expand more. Because Hey, I've got a podcast episode to fill. Although I looked at this guy that I used to know who runs a podcast, a minute podcast, every day, 58 seconds a minute. Really, really? What is the point? But yeah, he does a minute podcast. The Facebook Post Anyway, this is the post that I put on. And it says in capitals, I feel down in the dumps. Now, this isn't one of those posts when the person is deliberately cryptic to get loads of "Why, why why is it?" comments from people everywhere? I just feel compelled to say but over the last couple of weeks, I've had a huge cloud over me now, there isn't any reason for it. I have a lovely life, a wonderful family, a great business and friends across the world. However, there is definitely something not quite right with me. My work isn't fulfilling me. I don't want to see anyone and my attention span is non existent. I just feel lost. However, really, when I think about this, there isn't anything wrong at all. I just feel down in the dumps. You can't bounce along like an overactive Tigger all the time, can you? You can't have the rainbows without the rain, better light without the dark. And I hear so many people moaning about how they are feeling like it's their right to feel differently. But I don't think it should. Because we arent robots, we're humans. And these emotions are what makes us who we are. So at the moment, I'm just getting through the days until I can go to bed and hopefully feel better again, and those clouds disappear. And I know that when I do, I should savour the happiness even more and make the most of feeling great. The happiness will be even sweeter. So thanks to the dark clouds, I'm actually looking forward more than ever. And that is a real gift to have when it comes. So I posted back about how I was feeling. And I thought it was quite motivational and really shared that yeah, I feel down in the dumps. But it's not a problem. And it's only a problem if you make it a problem. Otherwise, it's just the thing that you're going through. And I had loads of posts coming back. And most of them were sort of saying "Hang in there", you know, oh, you know, just just just work it through." Happiness Everyday Isn't Possible And that's not what I was saying. What I was saying was, it's okay to feel shitty, it's okay to feel happy. If you're happy all the time, then that just becomes normal. And actually, you're not happy. You, you work through things. And you get to a point where you go, this is brilliant. This is fantastic. It's like you could go to Disney World. And you go I remember the very first time I went to Disney World and all my life I wanted to go. And I was 20 the first time I went. And for all of you who've been to Disney World, you know what I'm saying. And for the ones of you that don't. You can either go on a boat across, and then the Magic Castle kind of gets bigger in front of you. Or you can go on like a monorail all the way around this big lake. And yeah, we went on the boat. And we're going across. And when I got off the other end, there was Chip And Dale, or Goofy or someone like that. And I felt so happy. And I thought, This is my whole life, I've led up to this point. And it was it was magical. For me. It was like confirmation of all my childhood dreams, because I used to love Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, and all the cartoons and stuff. And now I was in the spiritual home of it. Now, if I went there every single day, I couldn't possibly feel that happiness, I would actually feel flat. And in your life, if you create something that is brilliant and fulfilling. There comes a time when it's not. And through Join Up Dots, I realised that actually that feeling of feeling flat and depressed, wasn't my body saying you're flat and depressed. what it was, is my body saying, There's time for a change. You've got to think through you've got to find something to inspire you and motivate you, which is why the support groups, but I've started creating across the globe is the next part. And I know it feels right. And I know it feels an amazing thing to do by helping you guys to actually connect with people in your area that can help you move through. And so we've got 15 groups now through the world, some of them are starting to move. And we've got guys in Missouri, we got Becky Taylor, we've got Chris Forsyth, we got Jason Sumner in Missouri, we've got a group in Memphis, we've got one in Auckland, New Zealand, we've got one in Tasmania, one in Perth, Australia, we've got them scattered through the United Kingdom. The Gratitude Support Groups Some of them haven't got anyone in, I've been asked to create them, but the people actually aren't doing anything at all. And others are starting to feel that motivation. Now that motivation that they're feeling is coming back to me. And every day, we go into the group, and we support each other, and we say what we're grateful for. And it's the little things that can really change your mindset. So you're not thinking like I was "Oh i feel rubbish". I'm actually going, "Yeah, okay, I'm grateful for feeling rubbish", because it's going to point me in a new direction. And I've had so many posts from people where they say, you know, I'm grateful for electricity, because Chris had to get up and he had no power and it was dark. So we had to have a candle light, like the Amish walking around with a candle. And he said, "You know, this is this is, you know, all right. But every morning, I just switch a switch on, I've got power, I've got electricity, what an amazing way to operate". And as people have been saying to me, I'm savouring the sunrise, now there's going to be people out there going. Yeah, that's a bit rubbish. That's because your mindset isn't ready for the next growth. Okay? Because you win your inner game. And your outer game takes care of itself. And that's an absolute given. So if you're sitting listening to me going, "Yeah, oh, okay. Somebody likes the sunrise." You aren't ready for that next stage. Because, as I say, you get yourself feeling good. You get your self feeling energised, you getting yourself feeling positive, and you start taking opportunities, you start having more energy, you start smiling at people and making connections and it just takes care of itself. And if you go across the world and look at all the movers and shakers that come on to Join Up Dots, yeah, there's going to be times when they do feel flat, there's going to be times when they feel a bit depressed because they're moving into bigger areas into bolder areas into sexier areas where their energies can make more of a difference to other people and obviously make a difference back to themselves. Okay, so yeah, I've been depressed. But it's not a problem. It's not a problem. It's just a signpost to actually starting to do other things and change that routine that I've got onto every Thursday record podcast, Monday, Wednesday, Frida, release them to the world, do the coaching on the Friday, it became a kind of routine, which I've got to break and find other ways to stimulate myself. And so if you're out there, and you're listening to this podcast, and you think, "Yeah, I feel a bit. Like, I'm just going around in circles", then you need something to help spark that into life. And I was talking to a guy that I coach, and I won't say his name, because he will know who he is. But he's so secret about everything its untrue. And we were we connected on the zoom at seven o'clock in the morning, and he was sitting in his car. And he was somebody that I've coached back in February, to create an online business. And he was saying, "You know, through the process of going through my coaching, he's actually developed and an urgency to self develop. And he wants to learn every day. And he feels like he's got more energy, and now he's going back to the gym, to actually get himself feeling even better. Because he's got that ball rolling, he's starting to pulling himself out of that mud." Pulling Yourself From The Mud And once you pull yourself out of that mud, you can, you can start running, and you can make love and you can just do amazing things. But you've got to start getting that inner game going. Okay, so yeah, I feel down in the dumps. And I still do, I still do. But that's alright because I'm going to move through there. And we're going to find the new area of Join Up Dots. And for everybody out there who listens to the show, then, you know, let me know, drop us a line, we will create a group and I come into it on Facebook Live, we're doing a kind of Join Up Dots TV show where we come in, and we start sharing the positivity around the world. And I will be telling you what's happening in Auckland, and what's happening in Australia and what's happening. And you can feel connected to a worldwide movement of motivation. And once you start getting that you can feel a change in yourself, okay, and it's about you putting it out into the world, and then gaining the energy back and you will feel great, you will feel amazing, you will feel like you can't do anything wrong, because you're gonna feel supported. So thank you, as always for listening to this episode of Join Up Dots. Thank you for everybody that's dropping us lines. And thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm so grateful for the people that are actually helping me get this movement going. So you know who you are out there. We've got Martin, we've got Francis, we've got Chris, Becky, we've got Sandy, we've got Rochelle, we've got loads of people, I'm trying to think of them off the top of my head, who are every day waking up and putting positivity into these groups to inspire others. And of course we will make sure that we can all meet up live so that we can really say thank you and and make a difference in people's lives. And once you get out of that mud. As I say it is sexy times every day. Promise you. Until next time, thank you so much for listening to this episode of Join Up Dots. My name is David Ralph that is Join Up Dots. And very soon you'll be seeing Join Up Dots live. Yes, coming across Facebook, across the world growing the show growing the profile of everything and inspiring it Here we go. I haven't told anybody this, but inspiring 10 million people across the world to have a happy and inspired life. Yes. It's not all about creating huge amounts of money, but it is about building happiness and inspiration coming through you. And if you get that, the other thing just takes care of itself. Anyway, so 10 million people I'm aiming for. And it all starts with you. You help me and I will help you. Until next time. Thank you so much for being here. That was David Ralph, as I say, and that was Join Up Dots. See ya. Bye bye. David doesn't want you to become a faded version of the brilliant self you are wants to become so he's put together an amazing guide for you called the eight pieces of advice that every successful entrepreneur practices, including the two that changed his life. Head over to Join Up Dots.com to download this amazing guide for free and we'll see you tomorrow on Join Up Dots.

Brokedown Podcast/Osiris Media

Greetings, Dead Freaks! This week we go deep with guitar player, Chris Forsyth. We talk about his career up to now, his studies with Television's Richard Lloyd, and Chris' new album on No Quarter Records, All Time Present (available from noquarter.net and bandcamp.) Along the way, we dip into the album for a couple of clips and then spin a full cut after the chat before we get into some Garcia and Grateful Dead jams. The album came out in mid-April, and there are shows on the horizon– including some with previous BdPod guests, Garcia Peoples. Be sure to keep an eye on Chris' website, https://thechrisforsyth.com/, for details. If you dig the album, he's got more. I recommend any of the "Solar Motel Band" records. You can also find some terrific live recordings from our friends over at NYCTaper.com. Scroll down after the jump for a great clip of Chris Forsyth and drummer, Ryan Jewell joining Garcia Peoples for a ripping cover of The Other One. The Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also, Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com. Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out. Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.

The Drop
Episode 6: High Sierra & Chris Forsyth

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 34:24


This week we bring you a High Sierra preview and a part of an interview with Chris Forsyth from Beyond the Pond. Check out the High Sierra Music Festival here, and you can listen to the full Beyond the Pond episode with Chris Forsyth here. The Drop is brought to you by CashorTrade, the world's only social network where fans buy, sell & trade tickets at face value. And Osiris works in media partnership with JamBase, the premier online destination for fans of live music. Send us comments and feedback via Facebook or Twitter, and please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. See you next week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Beyond The Pond
Episode 063: The Listening Key w/ Chris Forsyth

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 94:47


In Episode 063 we're joined by one of our favorite guitarists, who released one of our favorite albums of 2019 so far, Chris Forsyth (@TheChrisForsyth). Within a packed episode we discuss Chris's winding career, influences, specifically the impact of Television and Neil Young & Crazy Horse on his style, his recent set with Garcia Peoples, his intimate Philly venue, Jerry's On Front, and much more.If you're in the Philly/NYC Area, please make a point to head to his record release shows: Saturday & Sunday, 4/28 at Jerry's On Front & Monday, 4/29 at Rough Trade NYC w/ Träd, Gräs och Stenar.Songs featured in this episode are:Chris Forsyth: "Tomorrow Might As Well Be Today," "New Paranoid Cat," "Dream Song," Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band: "Dreaming In The Non-Dream," Television: "Marquee Moon," Neil Young & Crazy Horse: "Love To Burn" (Bonnaroo - 06/13/2003), Chris Forsyth/Ryan Jewell/Garcia Peoples: "Techno Top" (Nublu NYC - 03/29/2019), Träd, Gräs och Stenar: "När lingonen mognar" (Music Hall of Williamsburg - 09/28/2018), Phish: "Drive-In Jam" (Magnaball - 08/22/2015)- - -We want to thank NYCTaper for hosting such great music on their site, some of which has been featured in this episode. Please consider donating to the site here.- - -Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and JamBase.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Conrad Life Report
Episode 19

Conrad Life Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 36:12


Welcome to Episode 19! Conrad Life Report is a podcast about life, including digital media, music, books, food, drink, New York City, and more. Episode 19 topics: Intro theme: none, recording/technical difficulties, springtime, Garden Of The Ark, GARK show at the Kingsland 5/29, Complete Music Studios, Boxer performance at Complete 2007, facial recognition technology, Rex Sorgatz Recs newsletter, newsletter data metrics, podcasting and podcasting metrics, Ichiba Kitchen on Smith Street, Samwon Garden BBQ in Koreatown, H-Mart, First Sunday 'quiet' morning at Chuck E. Cheese, St. Mary's Playground on Smith Street, Three Ring Bender 'Phil's n' Fills' show at Threes Brewing, Half A Million Strong by Gina Arnold, All Time Present by Chris Forsyth, Deserted by Mekons, Absolute Zero by Bruce Hornsby, Ghosts of the Forest by Trey Anastasio, Raconteurs, Sinkane, Tame Impala, Baby Dayliner, GoFundMe.com/TeamGustavo, outro music: none.

Conrad Life Report
Episode 18

Conrad Life Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 17:27


Welcome to Episode 18! Conrad Life Report is a podcast about life, including digital media, music, books, food, drink, New York City, and more. Episode 18 topics: Intro theme: none, microphone technical difficulties, recording on Garageband mobile app, Oliver skipping and running, morning walk routine, running, improving weather, running, school auction at BRIC, Brooklyn Conservatory Of Music concert at Roulette, Other Half, Becoming by Michelle Obama, Disintegration by The Cure, Garcia Peoples 'Natural Facts' release show at Nublu, Chris Forsyth, NYC heads, Alphabet City Beer Company, 2A, Grateful Dead Night at Threes Brewing, The National crew members, Threes The Divided Line, outro music: none.

Alternate Routes
Alternate Routes: September Sounds

Alternate Routes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 40:59


Sounds to ease into September: brilliant 12-string acoustic guitar, pedal steel, puppet opera dreams, new jazz, & double-drummer thunder.

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
Infrastructure: The Bad Side and Good Side of Infrastructure - Robert Moses and Other Tales with Greg Young of the Bowery Boys NYC Podcast

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 46:59


Is infrastructure always good?  We talk with Greg Young of the Very Popular "Bowery Boys NYC" podcast, about infrastructure.  In particular the story of Robert Moses and his career reforming New York's infrastructure.  Until he met his match.  We also talk about Trump's career in NYC, and whether Mark Zuckerberg is the new Vanderbilt.   Music from Chris Forsyth and the Solar Motel Band in this episode.  

Essays On Air
Essays On Air: Reading Germaine Greer’s mail

Essays On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 17:46


From the initial avalanche of mail triggered by Germaine Greer's book The Female Eunuch grew a collection of 50 years of letters, emails, faxes, telegrams and newsletters. Marcella Cheng/The Conversation NY-BD-CC, CC BY-SAFrom the initial avalanche of mail triggered by Germaine Greer’s book The Female Eunuch grew a collection of 50 years of letters, emails, faxes, telegrams and newsletters from academics, schoolchildren, radicals and housewives all over the world. They’re now stored in 120 grey, acid-free boxes at the University of Melbourne Archives. Lachlan Glanville, assistant archivist of the Germaine Greer Archive at the University of Melbourne has pored over these letters. In the latest episode of Essays On Air, the audio version of our Friday essay series, Glanville says the collection offers a powerful, often amusing, sometimes perplexing glimpse into the lives of the people affected by her work, as well as the many faces of Greer herself – academic, feminist, provocateur, confidant. Today, Conversation editor Lucinda Beaman reads Glanville’s fascinating essay, Reading Germaine Greer’s mail. Find us and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, in Pocket Casts or wherever you get your podcasts. Additional audio Snow by David Szesztay Dreaming in the Non-Dream by Chris Forsyth and the Solar Motel Band Germaine Greer interview (1999) TV Heaven 1971 - Germaine Greer - The Female Eunuch This episode was edited by Jenni Henderson. Illustration by Marcella Cheng.

5049 Records
Episode 142, Chris Forsyth

5049 Records

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 84:31


Chris Forsyth is a Philly based, Jersey born guitarist of enormous range and creativity.  He cut his teeth in New York City, working with improvisers like Nate Wooley, Daniel Carter, Loren Connors and Mike Pride, as well as his long running band Peeesseye. He relocated to Philadelphia in 2009 and, inspired by the likes of his friends Jack Rose and Steve Gunn, began focusing on solo guitar playing. Since then he has been working steadily with his band, the Solar Motel Band. For this talk, we get into it, discussing everything from the Grateful Dead to working in restaurants, improvising to band leading. Good shit.

Future Beats Programa
Cathy Claret, C Duncan, Rover, Oxmo Puccino en FUTURE BEATS con Alex García

Future Beats Programa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 55:34


Cathy Claret es precursora del encuentro entre el flamenco y el pop, autora de Bolloré, el tema popularizado por Raimundo Amador. Después de una pequeña crisis creativa reaparece con Solita por el mundo, un nuevo álbum grabado de forma artesanal. “Yo he tenido siempre una vida solitaria, así que el tema que da nombre al disco es como un himno de autoafirmación personal“ Darío Manrique entrevista a Cathy para repasar las claves de la trayectoría y descubrir algunos de los procesos creativos de la artista En las novedades discográficas reivindicamos el formidable nuevo álbum del compositor escocés de formación clásica C Duncan, nominado con mucha razón al Mercury Prize. Destacamos también el retorno del francés Rover con Let It Glow, un inspirado trabajo gestado y grabado con medios analógicos y donde se dan cita los fantasmas de Gainsbourg, Bowie, Marc Bolan y Lennon. También estrenamos el nuevo largo del mc galo Oxmo Puccino y os ofrecemos un último tramo de programa con cortes instrumentales a cargo de Chris Forsyth, Bill MacKay, Ryley Walker y Will Samson.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Show Number 11.132.3: Recursive

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2011


"The Garden" by Zomes from Earth Grid; "Always" by Lake Radio from Delta; "Shake Your Dreams Awake" by The Oscillation from Veils; "Clever Teeth" by the Megabats from In/Out; "The Only Contact She's Willing to Give" by Prefuse 73 from The Only She Chapters; "Birds of Paradise (Dub Version)" by Peaking Lights from 936; "An Iris" by All Tiny Creatures from Harbors; "Ferry Across the Severn" by Ekoplekz from Memowrekz; "Dark Tabla Trouble" by White Rainbow from Gnarchives Vol I; The title track from The Quiet Divide by Black Swan; "Anniversary Day" by Chris Forsyth from Paranoid Cat.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Show Number 11.132.3: Recursive

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2011


"The Garden" by Zomes from Earth Grid; "Always" by Lake Radio from Delta; "Shake Your Dreams Awake" by The Oscillation from Veils; "Clever Teeth" by the Megabats from In/Out; "The Only Contact She's Willing to Give" by Prefuse 73 from The Only She Chapters; "Birds of Paradise (Dub Version)" by Peaking Lights from 936; "An Iris" by All Tiny Creatures from Harbors; "Ferry Across the Severn" by Ekoplekz from Memowrekz; "Dark Tabla Trouble" by White Rainbow from Gnarchives Vol I; The title track from The Quiet Divide by Black Swan; "Anniversary Day" by Chris Forsyth from Paranoid Cat.