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Preferred Enemies - A Warhammer 40K Podcast
Episode 304: Narrative Play with Chris Stover

Preferred Enemies - A Warhammer 40K Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


It's time to talk narrative play! In this episode, we're joined by Chris Stover, organizer of Narrative events at the NOVA Open. You might recognize him from last year's Grand […] The post Episode 304: Narrative Play with Chris Stover first appeared on Preferred Enemies - A Warhammer 40K Podcast.

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Biblioteca Del Metal
Tokyo Blade - (La Noche De La Espada /Amanecer En Tokyo)

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 133:29


Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Tokyo Blade es una banda inglesa de heavy metal, perteneciente al movimiento NWOBHM. Originalmente estaba formada por el vocalista Alan Marsh, Andy Boulton y Ray Dismore en las guitarras, Andy Robbins en el bajo y Steve Pierce en la batería. La banda se formó en Salisbury en 1979 bajo el nombre de White Diamond cambiado posteriormente a Killer en 1980. Esta formación graba en 1981 en formato casette un demo llamado “Killer demo”. En ese año cambian su nombre al de “Genghis Khan” y graban en 1982 una nueva demo bajo el titulo de “Double dealin' 7'' mejorando el sonido que habían llegado a tener con la demo anterior. Finalmente en 1982 adoptan el nombre de Tokyo Blade.En 1983 graban su primer disco “Tokyo Blade” en “Stable Studio” bajo el sello independiente “Powerstation Records”. En este trabajo contaron con John Wiggins en la guitarra rítmica, quien pasa a ser parte de la banda reeplazando a Ray Dismore, el cual solo aparece acreditado en una canción, ya que había abandonado a la banda durante la grabación de este. Realizan además su primera gira como “Tokyo Blade”, compartiendo escenario con grupos como Venom o Metallica.En 1984 editan el EP “Midnight Rendezvous” a través de “Powerstation Records”, el cual consta de 4 canciones en las que participa el guitarrista original Ray Dismore antes de su retiro. Este disco fue lanzado en EEUU en versión LP ya que le fueron agregadas 4 canciones más de “Tokyo Blade”.Durante el mismo año sacan “Night of the Blade” nuevamente con “Powerstation Records”, siendo éste el primer álbum con el vocalista Vic Wright, quien reemplazó a Alan Marsh, ya que éste dejó a la banda cuando las pistas vocales para el álbum ya estaban grabadas, por lo que tuvo que volver a grabarlas. Lo curioso es que los coros de Marsh se mantuvieron intactos en el disco, aunque no está acreditado. También es el primero con el bajista Andy Wrighton, quien reemplazó a Andy Robbins.En 1985 sale “Blackhearts & Jaded Spades” producido de forma independiente. En este disco incluyen el uso de teclados a cargo de Nick Cooler. Como hicieron muchas bandas de la época, se alejaron de sus raíces tratando de meterse en el mercado norteamericano dominado por el glam metal. Este cambio no funcionó, el albúm no se vendió de la forma esperada y la gira del año 1986 fue un desastre, lo que provocó la disolución de la banda.El el año 1987 Andy Boulton rearma a la banda con una nueva formación como si fuera un proyecto personal, de hecho, el siguiente disco llevaría como nombre de banda en la portada “Andy Boulton’s Tokyo Blade”. Lo acompañaron Pete Zito en la voz, Chris Stover en el bajo y Alex Lee en la batería. La renovada banda lanza este año “Ain't Misbehavin’……” editado por “Gama Musikverlags Records” y en éste se nota la vuelta al buen Heavy Metal y Hard Rock.En 1989 la discográfica le exige a Boulton que vuelva a cambiar a los miembros de la banda. Éste accede e integra como nuevo vocalista a Michael Pozz, bajista Dave Sale, Hans Juergen Astor en la batería, y Martin Machwitz en los teclados. Con esta formación publican, nuevamente a través del sello “Gama Musikverlags Records” el álbum “No Remorse”. El álbum fue mal promovido y la banda se desintegró después de su lanzamiento de forma definitiva. El vocalista original, Alan Marsh formó en 1990 una agrupación llamada “Mr. Ice” y propone la inclusión de Boulton a la misma. De esa manera, habiendo dos de los miembros originales, deciden revivir el nombre de “Tokyo Blade” durante una gira europea con Uriah Heep, aunque debido a diferentes problemas vuelven a separarse. A continuación Marsh formó otra banda llamada “Pumphouse”.En 1994, Boulton se reúne nuevamente con su antiguo compañero John Wiggins, y a éstos se suman los miembros de Pumphouse, Marsh, el bajista Colin Riggs y el baterista Marc Angel, dando lugar a otra nueva formación de Tokyo Blade. Para esta ocasión la banda firma con el sello “SPV GmbH” y lanzan en 1995 el álbum "Burning Down Paradise" en el que se restablecen con grandes ventas en Europa. En éste se observa un estilo grunge alejándose nuevamente de su Heavy Metal. A pesar de las ventas y de una presentación en el “Bang Your Head' Festival” en Alemania junto a Blind Guardian entre otros, el grupo se separa otra vez en 1996.En 1998 el sello “Zoom Club Records” edita el LP “Pumphouse”. El álbum fue en realidad grabado por la banda del mismo nombre entre 1993 y 1994, pero el sello británico decidió aprovechar que tres de sus miembros (Marsh, Riggs y Angel) eran parte de la historia de Tokyo Blade y hacerlo parte de su discografía.12 años después de la última separación Tokyo Blade renace gracias al guitarrista Bryan Holand, quien reúne a Boulton, y a los nuevos miembros, el vocalista Chris Gillen, el bajista Frank Saparddi y el baterista Lorenzo González. Esta formación anduvo de gira por Europa entre 2008 y 2009 y dejo como testimonio de ello un disco en vivo titulado “Live in Germany”. En 2009 Andy Boulton deja a la banda por razones de salud, de manera que el resto continuó hasta terminar la gira para posteriormente disolverse otra vez.En 2010 por enésima vez Boulton arma un nuevo grupo por así decirlo, ya que convocó a los miembros clásicos, John Wiggins, Andy Wrighton y Steve Pierce, manteniendo solo a Cris Gillen de la alineación anterior. Aunque esto duró poco, ya que Gillen abandonaría a la banda y ocuparía su lugar el vocalista Nicolaj Ruhnow. En marzo de 2011 lanzan “Thousand Men Strong” a través de “Fastball Music”, el primer album de estudio realmente grabado por la formación en 17 años (Hay que recordar que "Pumphouse" no era realmente un disco de Tokyo Blade). Nicolaj Ruhnow abandonó a la banda en 2014, siendo reemplazado en 2015 por su antecesor, Chris Gillen. Actualmente la banda sigue haciendo presentaciones en Europa y llevan ya 6 años sin recaer en otra separación.

Floor Masters podcast
FM48- We Can All Learn From One Another

Floor Masters podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 108:20


It's the on going conversation in the industry, why do the new guys do things they whey do and why do the old guys do things the way they do? In today's episode Anthony talks with Brandt Garrison and Chris Stover on how they feel the old school and new school can understand each other better. It's an eye opening show that will definitely teach you something. Grab a your gloves, a notepad, and step into The Masters Class!

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End On End
FAITH "Subject To Change" / Chris Stover and Aaron Pagdon

End On End

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 137:38


Faith are a band most lovers of the early years of Dischord can agree on, and a big reason, for those who didn't have the opportunity to see them live, is the record we talk about on today's show. This record withstands the gravity of history and sounds just as captivating and urgent today as it did in 1983. Why? Well, that is precisely the question this episode and everyone on it explores in some depth. Is it a call to arms? Is it a bold statement of emotional vulnerability and musical evolution? Is it the precursor to all things "emo"? Is it just a damn good punk record? Listen and find out. Chris Stover from Void joins us once again to talk about a band he cared about. Aaron Pagdon also stops by again to entertainingly tell us why this record is so important to him. No, once again we didn't get any of the band members to be on the show, but we are still very proud of what we cobbled together and glad to be able to celebrate this classic record with anyone who has ears to hear.

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 273 - Chris Stover (VOID)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 73:57


This week on the the show, we're going to live by our rules! IT’S VOID WEEK ON TURNED OUT A PUNK & we're celebrating one of DCHC's greatest bands with two awesome episodes! First join Damian as he sits down with Void bassist Chris Stover as they talk: Ian & Henry regulating the Clash pit, how VOID came to be, DCHC vs. a bunch of Rednecks, getting grounded from going to see Fear on SNL & tons of other goodness!  NOT TO BE MISSED!  Also Touched On: DCHC starting the pit at the Clash show Skateboarder Magazine and Action Now The Bollocks Seeing the Teen Idles and everything changing getting tapes from Bert from the Untouchables Going to see Devo Law And Order The Unheard Music Festival Wino and the Obsessed how Void came together “KILL THOSE MOTHERFUCKERS!!!!” Void’s second show  Almost missing Fear on SNL because of a grounding Getting caught eating catering by Eddie Murphy and Garrett Morris Belushi hangin out with Ian McKaye: what the hell did they talk about? & SO MUCH MORE!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS

End On End
FAITH / VOID - "VOID" / Chris Stover/Matthias Weeks/John Sybert

End On End

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 174:50


This week we confront the insanely addictive demons that inhabit side two of the landmark Faith/Void split LP. This one was close to both Brian and Jeff's hearts. Such ferocity and power has seldom been captured on vinyl. We rant and ramble as usual and also talk to Chris Stover (bassist of Void!), as well as Matthias Weeks (Current/Calvary/Ottawa) and John Sybert (Eye 95 Records/The Undecided). Be sure to leave a review if you enjoy the show and drop us a line at : endonendpod@gmail.com

End On End
Flex Your Head V/A - Side Two / Even More Interviews!

End On End

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 190:14


Brian and Jeff go deep into the belly of the beast that is the second side of Flex Your Head. Join them as they scrape their ashes on the cave walls of DC music history. On their journey they talk to Pete Murray from Red C/Artificial Peace, Chris Stover from Void, Scott Crawford (director of the Salad Days documentary) and Sonny Kay from many bands (one of which even covered the entirety of Flex live!) and designer of the End On End logo. This is another long one, so you may want to strap in and bring plenty of water....

Radio – Sound It Out
Episode #7 - Writing, Recording, And The Ephemeral

Radio – Sound It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 57:07


This episode considers the relationship between improvisation and composition. I speak with Nick Storring about his tactile composition process on his new album Gardens, musicologist Chris Stover on the value and limits of scores as well as his understanding of Beat Span, and Guleph improviser Ben Grossman reflects on his preference for music that disappears. Hear part of his album Macrophone: Aleatoric Solo Duets for Electro-Acoustic Hurdy Gurdy, as well as Fred Ho’s Sweet Science Suite and Rotary Connection’s Magical World. Originally aired on CFRU 93.3FM on October 23, 2014. Sound It Out is hosted by Rachel Elliott who is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Sound It Out is produced in conjunction with the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. The show explores whether and how improvised music can serve as a basis for discursive inclusivity, the creation of new forms of shared meaning, and more democratic means of connecting with each other. Sound It Out airs on Guelph’s campus and community radio station, CFRU 93.3FM, on alternating Tuesdays at 5pm.

Sound It Out
Episode #7: Writing, Recording and The Ephemeral

Sound It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2014


Originally airing at 3pm on CFRU 93.3FM on October 23, 2014, this episode considers the relationship between improvisation and composition. I speak with Nick Storring about his tactile composition process on his new album Gardens, musicologist Chris Stover on the value and limits of scores as well as his understanding of Beat Span, and Guleph … Continue reading Episode #7: Writing, Recording and The Ephemeral →

Jack Straw Artist of the Week
October 27, 2010: Jesse Canterbury - Long Walk

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010


Jesse Canterbury's album Vertigo, recorded during his 2009 Jack Straw artist residency, is available now at presentsounds.com. In addition to Canterbury on clarinet and bass clarinet, it features Chris Stover on trombone, Joanne DeMars on cello, and Tom Baker on guitar. Applications for 2011 residencies are due November 1st! Information and applications at jackstraw.org.

Jack Straw Artist of the Week
October 27, 2010: Jesse Canterbury - Long Walk

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010


Jesse Canterbury's album Vertigo, recorded during his 2009 Jack Straw artist residency, is available now at presentsounds.com. In addition to Canterbury on clarinet and bass clarinet, it features Chris Stover on trombone, Joanne DeMars on cello, and Tom Baker on guitar. Applications for 2011 residencies are due November 1st! Information and applications at jackstraw.org.

Jack Straw Artist of the Week
Jesse Canterbury – Long Walk

Jack Straw Artist of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2010


Jesse Canterbury‘s album Vertigo, recorded during his 2009 Jack Straw artist residency, is now available here. In addition to Canterbury on clarinet and bass clarinet, it features Chris Stover on trombone, Joanne DeMars on cello, and Tom Baker on guitar. Applications for 2011 residencies are due November 1st!