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When Brighton & Hove Council started sharing ideas to make secondary schools more integrated in October 2024, it sparked intense debate across the city.In this second episode of our special series, Class Divide explores how progressive values are tested when change affects our own children's education. From parents wrestling with their fears about change to communities long excluded from real school choice, we uncover what happens when a city's self-image collides with educational inequality.Through conversations with families across Brighton, we explore how privilege maintains itself, even in a city proud of its progressive values. As the consultation on school admissions reaches its critical phase, we ask: can Brighton embrace the change needed to create truly integrated schools?Links & Resources:Take part in the Council's consultation on school admissions (open until January 31st)Link to Episode 1Featured Guests:Alice - Parent, Preston ParkLaura - Parent, Preston ParkLewis - Parent, WhitehawkNicola - Parent and Equity in Education campaignerRose - Parent and Longhill School advocateAdam Dennett - Professor of GeographyCharley O'Regan - Senior Schools Engagement Manager, Sutton TrustChris Ward MPCredits:Curtis James - Writer and ProducerEve Streeter - Executive ProducerCarlie Goldsmith - Editorial Guidance & Class Divide co-founderMusic Credits:Music in this series was kindly donated by Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Salvatore Mercatante, Polypores, Minor Pieces, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Rutger Hoedemaekers, Toydrum, The Official Body, Benjamin Harrison, Traams, and Clarice Jensen. Thanks to Alex at Fat Cat Records, and Colin at Castles in Space.Further Reading:How to connect with Class Divide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Brighton made history by giving children on free school meals priority access to secondary schools, it became the first city in England to take such a bold step towards educational equality. But was it enough? In this first episode of a special three-part series, Class Divide explores why true integration of our schools matters - not just for our poorest children, but for everyone.From Longhill High School's fight against stigma to groundbreaking research on school segregation, we uncover how a city proud of its progressive values faces its biggest test yet. Through conversations with teachers, researchers and families, we explore what happens when principles meet personal choices, and why creating truly mixed schools could be the key to Brighton's future.As the city considers its next steps towards educational equality, we ask: can Brighton live up to its reputation as a haven of inclusivity when change affects our own children's education? Join us as we explore how building an education system that works for our poorest children first creates better schools for everyone.Links & Resources:Take part in the Council's consultation on school admissions (open until January 31st)Class Divide's Just Giving pageLink to Episode 1Key Organisations Mentioned:The Crew ClubThe Sutton TrustDurham University Evidence Center for EducationFeatured Guests:Rachelle Otulakowski - Headteacher, Longhill High SchoolProfessor Stephen Gorard - Durham UniversitySammy Wright - Headteacher and former Social Mobility CommissionerRichard Kahlenberg - Education researcherCharley O'Regan - Senior Schools Engagement Manager, Sutton TrustLeslie Reeves - Social prescribing health worker and East Brighton ParentBeth - Whitehawk parentDave - Whitehawk parentCarlie Goldsmith - Class Divide co-founderJo Lyons - Assistant Director for Education and Skills, Brighton & Hove City CouncilCouncillor Jacob Taylor - Deputy Leader of the CouncilCredits:Curtis James - Writer and ProducerEve Streeter - Executive ProducerCarlie Goldsmith - Editorial Guidance & Class Divide co-founderMusic Credits:Music in this series was kindly donated by Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Salvatore Mercatante, Polypores, Minor Pieces, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Rutger Hoedemaekers, Toydrum, The Official Body, Benjamin Harrison, Traams, and Clarice Jensen. Thanks to Alex at Fat Cat Records, and Colin at Castles in Space.Further Reading:"Exam Nation" by Sammy WrightHow to connect with Class Divide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Support the proposed changes here.In this bonus episode we delve into the critical consultation happening within the council that could reshape the landscape of education in Brighton and Hove. The spotlight is on a proposed change in secondary school admissions that would prioritise free school meal children, aiming to bridge the class divide and create a more socially inclusive education system.Featuring:Dr Ellen GreavesAndy SchofieldDr Carlie GoldsmithRachelle Otulakowski - Longhill HeadFiona MillarCllr David McGregorCllr Jacob TaylorClass Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, Sound design, post production and mixing is by Curtis James, editorial support by Dr Carlie Goldsmith and research by Dr Sara Bragg.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.If you'd like to support the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of the series, we delve into a story that exemplifies the emergence of hope from the darkest of places. We visit the Crew Club, a community centre at the heart of the council estate in Brighton where the murder of a young boy nearly three decades ago inspired something extraordinary—a place of hope. We travel to Finland and Doncaster to hear how education can be different and successful. We advocate for individuals to overcome prejudices, acknowledge privilege, and recognise the collective responsibility of towns and cities to nurture and support young people. Join us as we dare to think bigger and braver.Featuring:Gwyn ap Harri from the XP TrustDarren and Lorraine Snow from the Crew ClubJohanna Jarvinen Taubert from Learning ScoopDr Carlie GoldsmithFiona MillarJack DaviesClass Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording by Simon James. Sound design, post production and mixing is by Curtis James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to support the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we delve into the deep-rooted issues of inequality within the British education system, focusing on catchments and school admissions in Brighton and Hove. We uncover how these factors perpetuate segregation and limit opportunities for children from less privileged backgrounds. We examine the concept of parental choice and its consequences, shedding light on how some parents exploit the system to benefit their own children which leaves others disadvantaged. Featuring:Darren McGarveyEllen GreavesDave BoyleDr Carlie GoldsmithByron VincentProfessor Becky AllenFiona MillarJack DaviesLloyd Russel Moyle MPClass Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, sound design, post production and mixing is by Simon James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to support the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Class Divide," we explore the impact of leaving school without qualifications, including low self-esteem and limited job opportunities. We hear from someone who couldn't pursue their chosen career due to generational challenges. We also discuss the issues faced by working-class individuals in pursuing higher education and the systemic issues that make it difficult for them to break out of the cycle of educational disadvantage.Featuring:Carlie Goldsmith - https://twitter.com/GoldsmithCNAsa, and RyanEmeritus Professor Peter Squires - Professor of Criminology and Public PolicyCourtney Stephenson - Researcher from a working class backgroundGrant Phillips - Ex Stanley Deason StudentDiane Reay - https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/reay/Mary Bousted - National Education UnionClass Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, sound design, post production and mixing is by Simon James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to support the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Tomorrow Starts Without Me by Erica Shea Liupaeter, inspirational poem ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks Or Bitcoin address: 3H69TjesMURr39tAHgmHirQmz5BvdqJe4j ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- When tomorrow starts without me, and I'm not there to see, If the sun should rise and find your eyes, all filled with tears for me, I wish so much you wouldn't cry, the way you did today, While thinking of the many things we didn't get to say. I know how much you love me, as much as I love you, And each time that you think of me, I know you'll miss me too. But when tomorrow starts without me, please try to understand, That an angel came and called my name and took me by the hand. And said my place was ready in Heaven far above, And that I'd have to leave behind, all those things I dearly love. But as I turned to walk away, a tear fell from my eye, For all my life, I'd always thought, I didn't want to die. I had so much to live for, so much yet to do, It seemed almost impossible, that I was leaving you. I thought of all the yesterdays, the good ones and the bad, I thought of all the love we shared, and all the fun we had. If I could relive yesterday, just even for a while, I'd say goodbye and kiss you, and maybe see you smile. But then I fully realized, that could never be, For emptiness and memories, would take the place of me. And when I thought of worldly things, I might miss come tomorrow, I thought of you, and when I did, my heart was filled with sorrow. But when I walked through Heaven's gates, I felt so much at home. When God looked down and smiled at me, from his great golden throne. He said, “This is eternity, and all I've promised you. Today your life on Earth is past, and here it starts anew”. “I promise no tomorrow, but today will always last, And since each day's the same day, there's no longing for the past”. “But you have been so faithful, so trusting and so true, Though there were times you did some things, you know you shouldn't do”. “But you have been forgiven, and now at last you're free, So won't you take my hand now and share My life with Me”. So when tomorrow starts without me, don't think we're far apart, For every time you think of me, I'm right here in your heart. https://www.nr.edu/jshelton/lyrics/erica_shea_liupaeter/tomorrow_without_me.pdfhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Poetry/comments/gof2ax/poem_when_tomorrow_starts_without_me_by_erica/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music in this video Learn more Song Return 16 (time capsule) Artist Max Richter, Ben Russell, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow Licensed to YouTube by UMG (on behalf of Deutsche Grammophon (DG)); UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, IMPEL, LatinAutor, Audiam (Publishing), and 11 music rights societies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Liked it? Why not support me! https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks Recited by Naomie Daslin #inspirationalpoem#motivationalpoem#motivationalvideo when tomorrow starts without me, if tomorrow stars without me, inspirational, inspirational poem, inspirational video, motivational video, motivational speech, best motivational speech, speech, inspiration, inspirational video, best motivational speeches ever, one of the best speeches ever, happiness, nature of life, life, power of life --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-talks/message
In this episode we're looking at how years of neglect and middle-class flight resulted in the closure of East Brighton's only secondary school also known as "the school that died of poverty".How is that allowed to happen? And what does it say and do to a community when its school is closed?Featuring:Carlie Goldsmith - https://twitter.com/GoldsmithCNArron, Asa, and RyanJill Clough - Ex COMART HeadAndy Schofield - Ex Varndean School HeadMr Hubbard - Ex Stanley Deason/Marina High/COMART head of dramaDiane Reay - https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/reay/Darren McGarvey - https://twitter.com/lokiscottishrapClass Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, sound design, post production and mixing is by Simon James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to support the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake's dream comes true as all his pets take up the space on his bed while he sleeps.Music recommendations are “August Dreams” by Richard Carr, Caleb Burhans and Clarice Jensen, and “A Tender Spot on Every Callous Moment” by Ambrose Akinmusire.Wake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Welcome back to a second episode of a brand new season of The Contemplative Podcast. On today's instalment, Matt Emery chats with Clarice Jensen, an American (NYC-based) cellist, a graduate of the Julliard School, and an artistic director of ACME (the American Contemporary Music Ensemble). As an instrumentalist, collaborator, and in her role in ACME, Jensen has recorded and performed alongside many of my all-time favourite modern classical composers, including Jóhann Jóhannsson, Max Richter, Björk, Stars of the Lid, Nico Muhly, Philip Glass, and Steve Reich. As a solo composer, she has been celebrated on these pages for her albums on FatCat's 130701 imprint - see the writeup on the debut, For This From That Will Be Filled (2018, Miasmah), a track premiere from the album The Experience Of Repetition As Death (2020, 130701), and the review of her latest, Esthesis (2022, 130701), with many ending up on my Best of the Year selections. I have also previously published this In the studio with Clarice Jensen. In this episode, Matt talks with Clarice about her recent tour with Dustin O'Halloran, the ACME string ensemble, performing Max Richter's SLEEP, her live set-up, and of course, the new album. And as always, there will be music along the way, with snippets from her past releases. If you're new to this podcast, please subscribe to keep up to date with the latest episodes and catch up on the past seasons. You can find us directly on Spotify and Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast app using the links on the sidebar. Enjoy!
In this episode we follow the story of Carlie Goldsmith and her three brothers, Asa, Ryan, and Arron. All four grew up in Whitehawk, one of the council estates of East Brighton on the South Coast of England.Carlie received an assisted place at a fee-paying independent school for girls, while her brothers attended the local comprehensive in the hills and hollows of Whitehawk. This episode explores the stark reality of educational segregation and the impact it has on the lives of young people.We delve into the significance of Carlie's assisted placement and how it opened up a world of opportunities that she otherwise wouldn't have had access to. We discuss the challenges her brothers faced in their state school and the consequences of the educational divide that exists within the state school system.Featuring:Carlie Goldsmith - https://twitter.com/GoldsmithCNArron, Asa, and RyanMr HubbardDiane Reay - https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/reay/Darren McGarvey - https://twitter.com/lokiscottishrapClass Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, sound design, post production and mixing is by Simon James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to supprt the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're in Whitehawk, one of the most underprivileged communities in the UK, where we will meet the residents who call this place home. We will look into the issues facing this community and explore how the stigma attached to council estates like Whitehawk has contributed to the systemic inequalities that exist in our education system.We'll uncover the challenges faced by those living in this community, including high levels of poverty and low educational attainment. We'll also explore how the stigmatisation of council estates has perpetuated these issues and made it even harder for individuals to break the cycle of poverty and disadvantage.Featuring:The Whitehawk Bygones Society speak about moving to Whitehawk as children and where the negative perceptions of the area might have come from; social historian and author John Boughton; writer, performer, and activist Byron Vincent; and rapper, broadcaster, campaigner, and Orwell Prize-winning author Darren McGarvey, who talks about the flawed approach of always bringing outsiders into a community to "fix things".Class Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, sound design, post production and mixing is by Simon James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to supprt the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered why some children excel academically while others struggle? In this episode, we explore the critical importance of early years education, from birth to junior school, which many experts consider the most critical time for young people's development and learning.We take a close look at the lives of one family in Whitehawk, a council estate on the outskirts of Brighton, and how their experiences in the formative years could potentially have a profound impact on every aspect of their lives.To provide a broader understanding of the challenges facing early years education, we are joined by a diverse range of guests.Rapper, broadcaster, campaigner and Orwell Prize winning author Darren McGarvey; Thomas McMorrin, headteacher at City Academy Whitehawk; Professor Diane Reay, Cambridge academic researcher and higher education teacher; Dr Sarah Leaney from the University of Brighton; Celia Greenwood is one of the co-founders of the WAC Arts Organisation; Dr Chris Bagley, educational psychologist and former teacher; Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union.Class Divide was written and produced by Curtis James. The executive producer is Eve Streeter. Location recording, sound design, post production and mixing is by Simon James, with editorial support by Carlie Goldsmith.Music in the series was kindly donated by Salvatore Mercatante, Traams, Shida Shahabi, Max de Wardener, Simon James, Clarice Jensen, Polypores, Toydrum, and Shopping, Olivier Alary, Maaja Nuut, Rumm, Neil Hale, Minor Pieces, Rutger Hoedemaekers Thank you to Fat Cat Records, Castles in Space.The series was funded by Necessity. If you'd like to supprt the Class Divide campaign follow on Twitter and Instagram, or visit the website, classdivide.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday afternoon's broadcast features shortwave radio noise from WXR_JR and Eisenlager, new Maquina Magnetica, Clarice Jensen, and Snowdrops. For fans of field recordings / sound research, we'll also be premiering Matilde Meireles' ‘Life of a Potato‘ and Budhaditya Chattopadhyay's ‘Withering Field‘. Starting today at 2:00 PM Pacific on CITR 101.9 FM, streaming at PLAYER.CITR.CA
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tonight's broadcast features Dead Voices On Air (‘Abrader Redux‘), Clarice Jensen, Keeley Forsyth, Mombi Yuleman, Haarvol XXL, The Star Pillow, and øjeRum.
Episode 592: September 11, 2022 playlist: Combustible Edison, "In The Garden Of Earthly Delights" (The Impossible World) 1998 Sub Pop Loraine James, "Choose To Be Gay (Femenine)" (Building Something Beautiful For Me) 2022 Phantom Limb James Murray, "Clearings" (Careful Now) 2022 Home Normal Chasms, "Submit" (Submit) 2022 Felte Amateur Hour, "Buried Alive" (Krokta Tankar och Branda Vanor) 2022 Appetite Clarice Jensen, "Joy" (Esthesis) 2022 Fatcat Yuta Matsumura, "Box Garden" (Red Ribbon) 2022 Low Company S. van der Toorn, "vervlogenheid iii" (vervlogenheden i-xi) 2022 Aural Canyon JJULIUS, "Ett paradis i mig" (JJULIUS "VOL.2") 2022 Mammas Mysteriska Jukebox William Basinski, "DLP 2.1" (The Disintegration Loops) 2001 2062 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Episode 592: September 11, 2022 playlist: Combustible Edison, "In The Garden Of Earthly Delights" (The Impossible World) 1998 Sub Pop Loraine James, "Choose To Be Gay (Femenine)" (Building Something Beautiful For Me) 2022 Phantom Limb James Murray, "Clearings" (Careful Now) 2022 Home Normal Chasms, "Submit" (Submit) 2022 Felte Amateur Hour, "Buried Alive" (Krokta Tankar och Branda Vanor) 2022 Appetite Clarice Jensen, "Joy" (Esthesis) 2022 Fatcat Yuta Matsumura, "Box Garden" (Red Ribbon) 2022 Low Company S. van der Toorn, "vervlogenheid iii" (vervlogenheden i-xi) 2022 Aural Canyon JJULIUS, "Ett paradis i mig" (JJULIUS "VOL.2") 2022 Mammas Mysteriska Jukebox William Basinski, "DLP 2.1" (The Disintegration Loops) 2001 2062 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Jake slowly realizes he is supplementing his urge to buy effect pedals and records with the urge to buy sheet music.Music recommendation is “The Experience of Repetition as Death” by Clarice Jensen.Wake & Jake (Bonus Content)https://www.patreon.com/wakeandjakepodWake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.This evening's show features CLARICE JENSEN, MATTEO MARTINO, ACCHIAPPASHPIRT, and HACKEDEPICCIOTTO.
I've recently covered some newly released soundtracks and mentioned a brand new film score by the New York-based cellist and composer, Clarice Jensen for an independent Mexican feature film, titled Identifying Features. This was released as an EP on October 29th by the ever-amazing 130701 imprint which continues to hold up a very high bar for the current drifts in present classical music. For this very special podcast, Dave Howell and I asked Clarice to put together an OST-themed mix, and if you only glance at the tracklisting, you will agree that the selection here is top-notch. And then the perfectly curated sonic journey is a whole other story. As usual, for mixes, I will reserve my words, and give Clarice some space to say a few things about this hour-long cinematic voyage. And as usual, please enjoy responsibly, support the featured artist, and subscribe to our podcast for more! For full track listing and more details on the mix, go here: http://hcdi.gs/clarice
Having graduated from Juilliard, Clarice has released two full-length albums: For This From That Will Be Filled and more recently The Experience Of Repetition As Death. She regularly performs with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble, and has played cello on scores like Max Richter's Sleep. Clarice has composed scores for the acclaimed feature films: Ainu Mosir, No Man Of God, and Identifying Features.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Sunlit Water (live 6/24/84) by Arthur Russell on Sketches for World of Echo June 25 1984 Live At Experimental Intermedia (Audika) 10′59″ Spectral CANON for CONLON Nancarrow by James Tenney on Cold Blue (Cold Blue) 14′32″ Cello Constellations by Clarice Jensen (with Michael Harrison) on For This From That Will Be Filled (Miasmah Recordings) 28′20″ Below Diorite Waters by Joey Largent on Below Diorite Waters (Dragon's Eye Recordings) 53′48″ Au revoir l'Ami by Beatriz Ferreyra on Canto+ (Room40) Check out the full archives on the website.
Jess Gillam talks to cellist Eve-Marie Caravassilis about the music that the love, from Handel to Gnarls Barkley. Today we played: Handel: Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, HWV46a "Tu del Ciel ministro eletto" (Julia Lezhneva (soprano), Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini) Max Richter: moth-like stars Pt. 14 (Max Richter (piano), Ben Russell (violin), Yuki Numata (violin), Caleb Burhans (viola), Clarice Jensen (cello), Brian Snow (cello)) Rodriguez: Crucify your mind Vivaldi: Concerto for 2 oboes in D minor RV 535 (John Abberger and Washington McClain (oboes), Tafelmusik, Jeanne Lamon) Josephine Baker: J'ai deux amours Gnarls Barkley: Crazy Dvorak: Rondo Op. 94 (Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), BBC SO, Jiri Belohlavek)
Esta semana las novedades ocupan casi todo nuestro espacio. Abriremos lo nuevo de la británica Anna Calvi, Julius Aglinskas, Inaud1bl3, Gianluca Iadema & Automatisme, Click Box o Clarice Jensen y rescataremos los sonidos de Boris Hauf y Venja Escuchar audio
Y cayó la más oscura de las noches. Como cae el telón tras el último acto. Y las tinieblas se cernieron sobre el mundo. Y los fríos páramos quedaron yermos bajo la bruma. Desnudos y ateridos en la más absoluta indigencia. Las almas vagaron sin rumbo, a la deriva en la corriente, meciéndose en un agitado mar, ahogándose de prejuicios, naufragando en el abismo. Dolor y agonía de una orfandad súbita. El silencioso llanto desgarrador del eterno deambular en la oscuridad del alma. Débiles susurros que se lleva el viento. Los pasos cansados de recorrer una y mil veces el mismo camino polvoriento. La lucha por levantar el terrible peso de arrastrar una cruz que te doblega y te arroja contra el suelo en la extenuación de la noche más oscura. Música para descender a los abismos. Música para la Semana Santa. Haythem Mahbouli, Snowdrops, Ben Cooper, Christoffer Franzen, Salar Asid, Michel Banabila, Bruno Sanfilippo, Anoice, Lowercase Noises, Arvo Pärt, Clarice Jensen, Hakuna Group Music, Rhian Sheehan, Lorne Balfe, Simon Goff, Havasi, Wayne Robert Thomas, Isaac Helsen, Echo Collective, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Matt Maher.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Hollow Tree by Arthur Russell on Another Thought (Point Music) 2′49″ Subway by M. Geddes Gengras on Light Pipe (Room40) 5′30″ Expanding Breath by ML Wah on Big Air 2 (Flower Room ) 14′10″ Hammond Song by The Roches on The Roches (Warner Bros.) 19′50″ Lopin' Along Through the Cosmos by Judee Sill on Judee Sill (Asylum) 24′08″ First Lament by Lucy Railton on First Lament (Takuroku) 32′14″ Holy Mother by Clarice Jensen on The experience of repetition as death (FatCat Records) 43′04″ Echos by Beatriz Ferreyra on Echos + (Room40) 51′31″ Dyed, Dead, Red by Buffy St. Marie / Jack Nitzsche on Performance (Warner Records) 56′27″ Dark Space Low (Twin Peaks 2017) by Angelo Badalamenti on Twin Peaks: Limited Event Series Original Soundtrack (Rhino) Check out the full archives on the website.
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Bob Mould, "American Crisis" (Blue Hearts) 2020 Merge 2. jesu, "When I Was Small" (Terminus) 2020 Avalanche 3. Patrick Cowley, "Do It Any Way You Wanna (excerpt)" (Some Funkettes) 2020 Dark Entries 4. ESP Summer, "天国の王国" (天国の王国) 2020 Onkonomiyaki 5. Thousand Foot Whale Claw, "The Water is Quite Clear" (The Water is Quite Clear) 2020 Holodeck 6. Einstürzende Neubauten, "Seven Screws" (Alles In Allem) 2020 Potomak 7. Locust, "Fall For Me - Ulrich Schnauss Mix" (You'll Be Safe Forever Remixes) 2013 Editions Mego 8. Clarice Jensen, "GOM" (A Little Night Music: Aural Apparitions from the Geographic North) 2020 Geographic North 9. SPC ECO, "Can't Breathe" (10月EP October EP) 2020 self-released 10. Edward Ka-Spel, "Parts 4 & 5 (With My Blessing / But First Snatch The Pebble)" (Permission To Leave The Temple) 2020 self-released ## Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. *
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Bob Mould, "American Crisis" (Blue Hearts) 2020 Merge 2. jesu, "When I Was Small" (Terminus) 2020 Avalanche 3. Patrick Cowley, "Do It Any Way You Wanna (excerpt)" (Some Funkettes) 2020 Dark Entries 4. ESP Summer, "天国の王国" (天国の王国) 2020 Onkonomiyaki 5. Thousand Foot Whale Claw, "The Water is Quite Clear" (The Water is Quite Clear) 2020 Holodeck 6. Einstürzende Neubauten, "Seven Screws" (Alles In Allem) 2020 Potomak 7. Locust, "Fall For Me - Ulrich Schnauss Mix" (You'll Be Safe Forever Remixes) 2013 Editions Mego 8. Clarice Jensen, "GOM" (A Little Night Music: Aural Apparitions from the Geographic North) 2020 Geographic North 9. SPC ECO, "Can't Breathe" (10月EP October EP) 2020 self-released 10. Edward Ka-Spel, "Parts 4 & 5 (With My Blessing / But First Snatch The Pebble)" (Permission To Leave The Temple) 2020 self-released ## Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. *
CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.This morning’s show features CLARICE JENSEN, WHISPER ROOM and RUTGER HOEDEMAEKERS.Starting at 1:00 AM Pacific on CITR FM 101.9, streaming at PLAYER.CITR.CA
This week‘s poem is: When tomorrow starts without me by Erica Shea Liupaeter. When Tomorrow Starts Without Me by Erica Shea Liupaeter When tomorrow starts without me, and I'm not there to see; If the sun should rise and find your eyes, all filled with tears for me; I wish so much you wouldn't cry, the way you did today, while thinking of the many things, we didn't get to say. I know how much you love me, as much as I love you, and each time that you think of me, I know you'll miss me too; But when tomorrow starts without me, please try to understand, that an Angel came and called my name, and took me by the hand, and said my place was ready, in heaven far above, and that I'd have to leave behind, all those I dearly love. But as I turned to walk away, a tear fell from my eye, for all life, I'd always thought, I didn't want to die. I had so much to live for, so much yet to do, it seemed almost impossible, that I was leaving you. I thought of all the yesterdays, the good ones and the bad, I thought of all the love we shared, and all the fun we had. If I could relive yesterday, just even for awhile, I'd say goodbye and kiss you and maybe see you smile. But then I fully realized, that this could never be, for emptiness and memories, would take the place of me. And when I thought of worldly things, I might miss come tomorrow, I thought of you, and when I did, my heart was filled with sorrow. But when I walked through heaven's gates, I felt so much at home. When God looked down and smiled at me, from His great golden throne, He said, "This is eternity, and all I've promised you". Today for life on earth is past, but here it starts anew. I promise no tomorrow, but today will always last, and since each day's the same day, there's no longing for the past. But you have been so faithful, so trusting and so true. Though there were times you did some things, you knew you shouldn't do. But you have been forgiven and now at last you're free. So won't you take my hand and share my life with me? So when tomorrow starts without me, don't think we're far apart, for every time you think of me, I'm right here, in your heart. https://www.nr.edu/jshelton/lyrics/erica_shea_liupaeter/tomorrow_without_me.pdf https://www.reddit.com/r/Poetry/comments/gof2ax/poem_when_tomorrow_starts_without_me_by_erica/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music in this video Learn more Song Return 16 (time capsule) Artist Max Richter, Ben Russell, Yuki Numata, Caleb Burhans, Clarice Jensen, Brian Snow Licensed to YouTube by UMG (on behalf of Deutsche Grammophon (DG)); UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, IMPEL, LatinAutor, Audiam (Publishing), and 11 music rights societies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Liked it? Why not support me! https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks Recited by Naomie Daslin when tomorrow starts without me, if tomorrow stars without me, inspirational, inspirational poem, inspirational video, motivational video, motivational speech, best motivational speech, speech, inspiration, inspirational video, best motivational speeches ever, one of the best speeches ever, happiness, nature of life, life, power of life, famous, very powerful speech, inspire, motivational video, poem about life struggles, spoken word poetry
Episode 486: October 4, 2020 playlist: Bob Mould, "American Crisis" (Blue Hearts) 2020 Merge jesu, "When I Was Small" (Terminus) 2020 Avalanche Patrick Cowley, "Do It Any Way You Wanna (excerpt)" (Some Funkettes) 2020 Dark Entries ESP Summer, "Kingdom of Heaven" (Kingdom of Heaven) 2020 Onkonomiyaki Thousand Foot Whale Claw, "The Water is Quite Clear" (The Water is Quite Clear) 2020 Holodeck Einsturzende Neubauten, "Seven Screws" (Alles In Allem) 2020 Potomak Locust, "Fall For Me - Ulrich Schnauss Mix" (You'll Be Safe Forever Remixes) 2013 Editions Mego Clarice Jensen, "GOM" (A Little Night Music: Aural Apparitions from the Geographic North) 2020 Geographic North SPC ECO, "Can't Breathe" (10 EP October EP) 2020 self-released Edward Ka-Spel, "Parts 4 and 5 (With My Blessing / But First Snatch The Pebble)" (Permission To Leave The Temple) 2020 self-released Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Cristina, "Ballad Of Immoral Manufacture" (Baby You Can Drive My Car) 1980 Ze 2. Kool Keith x Thetan, "Hallucinations" (Space Goretex) 2020 Anti Corporate 3. Felicia Atkinson, "Everything evaporate" (Everything evaporate) 2020 Shelter Press 4. Plone, "Years and Elements" (Puzzlewood) 2020 Ghostbox 5. Celer, "Merita (excerpt)" (Future Predictions) 2020 Two Acorns 6. Drift., "Atomic Soldier" (Symbiosis) 2020 Tapete 7. Alessandro Parisi, "Babilonia" (Ascensione Progressiva) 2020 Medical 8. Die Wilde Jagd, "Sankt Damin" (Haut) 2020 Bureau B 9. Helm, "Portland Axis I" (Oregon Crisis) 2020 Alter 10. Clarice Jensen, "Final" (The experience of repetition as death) 2020 130701 * Sendung vom 5. April 2020 == Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com
A menudo recurrimos a la música como refugio para evadirnos. De la rutina, de lo corriente, de lo insustancial. La utilizamos para alejarnos del mundanal ruido, para desaparecer fugazmente en una dimensión propia y desconocida. Hoy os traemos música para desaparecer dentro. PC Nackt, Jameson Nathan Jones, [.que], Pulsarum, Cravagoide, Brian Eno, Raphael, Clarice Jensen, Alex Braga, Dallas Acid, SoLaRiS, Efisio Cross, Ennio Morricone.
NPR Music staff pick the music they love best for April 2020. "Dreamsicle" by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, "Only the Strong" from Laura Marling, "Pringle Creek" from Ellis, "Blissful Morning Dream Interpretation Melody" from Discovery Zone, "Como un Dragón" from Rita Indiana, "Look Alive" from Moor Jewelry and "Holy Mother" from Clarice Jensen.
Episode 460: April 5, 2020 playlist: Cristina, "Ballad Of Immoral Manufacture" (Baby You Can Drive My Car) 1980 Ze Kool Keith x Thetan, "Hallucinations" (Space Goretex) 2020 Anti Corporate Felicia Atkinson, "Everything evaporate" (Everything evaporate) 2020 Shelter Press Plone, "Years and Elements" (Puzzlewood) 2020 Ghostbox Celer, "Merita (excerpt)" (Future Predictions) 2020 Two Acorns Drift., "Atomic Soldier" (Symbiosis) 2020 Tapete Alessandro Parisi, "Babilonia" (Ascensione Progressiva) 2020 Medical Die Wilde Jagd, "Sankt Damin" (Haut) 2020 Bureau B Helm, "Portland Axis I" (Oregon Crisis) 2020 Alter Clarice Jensen, "Final" (The experience of repetition as death) 2020 130701 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Our picks for this week's best new albums include the latest from Thundercat, M. Ward, country singers Ashley McBryde and Sam Hunt, ambient cello tunes from Clarice Jensen and more.Featured Albums:1. M. Ward — Migration StoriesFeatured Song: "Unreal City"2. Ashley McBryde — Never WillFeatured Song: "Martha Divine" 3. NNAMDÏ — BRATFeatured Song: "Salut"4. Wilma Archer — A Western CircularFeatured Songs: "Last Sniff" and "Killing Crab"5. Thundercat — It Is What It IsFeatured Song: "Fair Chance"6. Clarice Jensen — The Experience of Repetition as DeathFeatured Song: "Day Tonight:7. Anna Burch — If You're DreamingFeatured Song: "Can't Sleep"8. Sam Hunt — SouthsideFeatured Song: "Hard to Forget"Other notable albums out on April 3: All Time Low — Wake Up Sunshine; Born Ruffians — JUICE; Caleb Caudle — Better Hurry Up; Ellis — Born Again; The Lovely Eggs — I Am Moron; Nina Simone — Fodder On My Wings; Peel Dream Magazine — Agitprop Alterna; Purity Ring — Womb; Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn — Wu Fei & Abigail Washburn; Yves Tumor — Heaven to a Tortured Mind.Keep up with the latest from NPR Music with our weekly newsletter. Sign up at www.npr.org/musicnewsletter
Clarice Jensen, the composer, cellist, and Artistic Director with the Brooklyn-based ACME — that’s the American Contemporary Music Ensemble — has a new cassette release out via Geographic North, titled Drone Studies. The two pieces that make up this release, titled “The Organ that Made You Bleed” and “One Bee” show off an improvisational and naturally expressive tonal exploration that veers away from the compositional works she’s created with ACME, and via collaborations with artists such as Jóhann Jóhannsson, Max Richter, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Dustin O’halloran, Stars of the Lid, and more. Host Chad Radford met up with Jensen and Jonathan Turner at Knoxville, Tennessee’s Big Ears festival in March of 2019, where they discussed these two side-long pieces and their relationship to her body of work. Photo by Ryuhei Shindo. Learn more about Clarice Jensen's "Drone Studies" tape at https://claricejensen.bandcamp.com/album/drone-studies
Today we meet Carolina Eyck and Clarice Jensen, the former with voice and theramin, the latter with cello. Both coordinating effects peddles and looping technology, a really amazing concert. Oh, and today we meet the theremin. It's a very cool instrument played without ANY physical contact between the artist and the instrument. Today we also engage in a dramatic reading of "Yinzerotica," with a very romantic soundtrack. It's win-win, truly. Love that yinz're here. Hang aht, 'n'at. -G
Carolina Eyck, the first artist to bring a theremin to the Tiny Desk, plays the air with the kind of lyrical phrasing and "fingered" articulation that takes a special kind of virtuosity.
Carolina Eyck, the first artist to bring a theremin to the Tiny Desk, plays the air with the kind of lyrical phrasing and "fingered" articulation that takes a special kind of virtuosity.
Episode 384: May 27, 2018 playlist: Gnod, "Europa" (Chapel Perilous) 2018 Rocket Laurie Spiegel and Don Christensen, "Donnie and Laurie" (Donnie and Laurie) 1978 Unseen Worlds Bruce Gilbert, "Hymn" (Ex Nihilo) 2018 Editions Mego Wire, "Underwater Experiences (Advision Version)" (Chairs Missing [Special Edition]) 1978 Pink Flag Marissa Nadler, "Blood and Tears" (Covers (2018)) 2015 self-released Landing, "Bright" (Bells in New Towns) 2018 El Paraiso Kyle Bobby Dunn, "The Searchers (excerpt)" (The Searchers/Voyevoda) 2018 Whited Sepulchre Sarah Davachi, "Buhrstone" (Let Night Come On Bells End The Day) 2018 Recital Program Grouper, "Birthday Song" (Grid Of Points) 2018 Kranky Clarice Jensen, "For This From That Will Be Filled (a)" (For This From That Will Be Filled) 2018 Miasmah Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton chats with NPR Music's Lars Gotrich, Tom Huizenga, Marissa Lorusso, Sidney Madden and Ann Powers about some of the best new albums out now on Apr. 6, from the scorching punk of Norway's Dark Times to the mesmerizing cello drones of Clarice Jensen, rap phenom Cardi B, dance pop singer Kylie Minogue's country turn and much more. Full playlist. 1. Dark Times: Tell Me What I Need, 2. Christina Vontzou: No. 4, 3. Cardi B: Invasion Of Privacy, 4. Clarice Jensen: From This That Will Be Filled, 5. Hop Along: Bark Your Head Off, Dog, 6. Kylie Minogue: Golden, 7. Kali Uchis: Isolation, 8. Wye Oak: The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs. Also notable for April 6: Tom Misch: Geography, Dr. Octogon: Moosebumps, Paul de Jong: You Funken Sucker, Unknown Mortal Orchestra: Sex & Food, Eels: The Deconstruction.
Now, you're just a harmless ghost. PROGRAMA De 14 De Setembro De 2015 1. parte: 1 - Julia Holter - Have You In My Wilderness - Have You In My Wilderness 2 - Beach House - Depression Cherry - Days Of Candy 3 - Orcas - Orcas - I Saw My Echo 4 - John Grant - Pale Green Ghosts - Glacier 5 - Douglas Dare - Whelm - Caroline 6 - Max Richter (... & Clarice Jensen, Ben Russell, Yuki Numata Resnick) - From Sleep - Dream 13 (Minus Even) 7 - Broken Twin - Hold On To Nothing [EP] - Beaches 8 - Cemeteries - Barrow - Our False Fire On Shore 9 - David Bazan - Bazan Monthly: Volume 2 - Over Again 10 - John Lemke - Nomad Frequencies - Of Elsewhere 11 - Lisa Gerrard - Twilight Kingdom - Too Far Gone 2. parte: 12 - Greg Gives Peter Space - Greg Gives Peter Space - February Space Duet 13 - Greg Gives Peter Space - Greg Gives Peter Space - Electric Eel River 14 - Destroyer - Poison Season - Girl in a Sling 15 - Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Live From KCRW - Push the Sky Away 16 - Chinawoman - Let's Part In Style - Let's Part In Style 17 - Nancy Elizabeth - Dancing - Early Sleep 18 - Mount Eerie - Sauna - Dragon 19 - Momo - Cadafalso - Cadafalso 20 - Gui Amabis - Ruivo Em Sangue - Patrulha Desorientada 21 - Marissa Nadler - The Sister - The Wrecking Ball Company 22 - Carlos Foster - Disasters - Paint Me 23 - Bill Fay - Who Is The Sender? - A Frail And Broken One 24 - Orla Wren - Book Of The Folded Forest - In A Past Life I Was A Woodcarvers Knife 25 - Orla Wren - Book Of The Folded Forest - Ashes From A Long Fire