Podcasts about Cosmic Slop

1973 studio album by Funkadelic

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THE AWESOME COMICS PODCAST
Episode 508 - How Rude are These Toons?

THE AWESOME COMICS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 107:41


This week the ACP takes a trip to the world of Boo Rudetoons to discover what makes his satirical sexy comics such a great time! Theres chat of the origins to working on corporate IP and choosing to make your own comics, as well as talk about making books without a script and dealing with people judging your work too early, its a chat that goes everywhere and has fun doing it. All that and tons of comics to check out in the weeks ahead! Great stuff to check out: Boo Rudetoons, Flag Force, Vegan Cave Girl, Marvel UK, Deaths Head, Combat Colin, Jim Balent, Tarot, Ragtime Soldier, Bald Yeti, In Full Disclosure, Jonny Cannon, The Dry Cleaner, TBH Comics, Lawless Comic Con, High Vis Comic Con, Cosmic Slop, Ill Strips, Cloudtown: Friends in Stormy Weather, Daniel McCluskey, Banana Sioule, Michael Sanlaville, The Fist vs Inner Peace, Jordan Kroeger, Black Star, Alien Books

jefferyTV
MeTalking 20240606 01: The Thrill of the P-Funk Show

jefferyTV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 14:33


In a captivating recount of a recent P-Funk concert experience, the speaker reflects on the unexpected joy of the performance, which opened with “Knee Deep.” The audience was notably older, creating a unique atmosphere that contrasted with previous shows. Despite missing some classic songs like “Cosmic Slop,” the show was engaging, with clear sound and … Continue reading

ParaPower Mapping
UNLOCKED - Six Pointed Pedostate & the Int'l Sex Traffick: The Devil of Taganga w/ Fergal Schmudlach

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 135:36


Sub to the PPM Patreon before "3/22 as Mass Ritual (Pt. II)" crash-lands shortly: ⁠patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping⁠ Pls rate & review the show! You can also support us via: https://ko-fi.com/parapowermapping CSA trigger warnings abound for this conversation, friends. Immensely grateful to my interlocutor, great friend of the show & fellow para-podcaster Fergal Schmudlach, permitting me to re-release this ep which first dropped on his pod "The Kingless Generation". Pls support him! This is prob some of the riskiest research I've ever pulled together, as the mastermind of this child trafficking & drug smuggling ring that catered almost exclusively to backpacking I O F veterans & active-duty servicemen has avoided any meaningful ramifications for his abhorrent enterprise & seemingly lives freely in the Z***ist entity in the present day, insulated from Interpol & Colombian federales' efforts to hold him to account.  In this discussion b/w Fergal and I, we weave the saga of the Devil of Taganga, this former I D F soldier kingpin who relocated to Colombia after his initial int'l party drug smuggling network was busted in the early 2000s, where he promptly set about erecting a hostel chain from Bogota to the seaside village of Taganga through which he ran underage girls & drugs. In short, we take a brief break from our "Cork Board Church of the Paranoiacost" series to return to Year of the Tunnel territory, talking: the Crusader states; Japanese storybook exposes of Jesuit sex trafficking during Catholic led attempts to convert the isles; more on the Chabad tunnel fracas & the distinct possibility it was a psyop dressed in Messichist rhetoric; we break down... M o s s a d's use of Lubavitchers as agents, whom they can embed in foreign countries w/ ease; Jonathan Pollard & his much younger Lubavitcher wife; we parse a bunch of data & statistics regarding the proliferation of sex trafficking in the Z***ist entity, the safeguarding of sexual criminals who are treated as protected individuals, the avg age that Israeli prostitutes enter the trade (which is tragically in their preteens...), the prevalence of child marriage, and more, all evidence for the centrality of human trafficking to the Z***ist project, and said pedostate's reliance on sex & labor trafficking to maintain the colonial satellite.  The ep climaxes in the latter half when we go deep, diving into the Israeli organized child trafficking ring in Colombia that has endured despite repeated attempts to break it up, likely bc of high level military backing... A vile traffick allowed to fester, seemingly for the purpose of incentivizing service & brainwashing I O F stormtroopers by emptying their brains thru a variety of means (drugs & sex included). We get into some data indicating that the number of Israeli backpackers visiting Colombia has increased exponentially in recent years.  We're talking about how the Devil of Taganga & his posse of former Israeli servicemen came to run a seaside village on the coast of Colombia, turning their hostel compound into a drug den & brothel w/ the help of an ex-paramilitant & crooked cops, terrorizing the townsfolk on their 4X4 Jeeps flying Star of David flags, press-ganging the local girls into prostitution. One of the terrible fruits of their stranglehold on the formerly bucolic, tropical fishing village was a localized AIDS epidemic, so pernicious was their influence. We reveal how the Devil of Taganga, this Israeli kingpin named A s i B e n M o s h, would ultimately face deportation & still inexplicably escape all the charges brought against him, time & again. And how the cont'd criminality of his deputies, which he directed from afar, living it up while selling Ecstasy in Ibiza, ultimately resulted in the murder of one of B e n M o s h's rivals in Colombia. Sub to the Patreon for a more in-depth appendix! Songs: | Jacques Brel - "Au suivant" | | Funkadelic - "Cosmic Slop" |

The Raincoat Report
Cosmic Slop - Merry X Miss

The Raincoat Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 52:28


It's a Raincoat Report Christmas as Jeremy, Boss, and Sallie keep the Christ in Christmas, call out Santa's pranks, remind everyone that pooners are gooners, and dampen an elf with a spray bottle as they discuss John T Bone's Merry X Miss.

Catching Hell and Shaking Off the Flames

Alien Invasion is an artistic sound invasion

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All Of The Above (AOTA) Radio - A Journey through High Quality Music
“ALL OF THE ABOVE RADIO” – EPISODE 365 (SPECIAL P-FUNK VALENTINE’S UPISODE) – SUNDAYS 2AM – 4AM PST ON 90.7FM – KPFK LOS ANGELES

All Of The Above (AOTA) Radio - A Journey through High Quality Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 116:37


Cosmic Slop is being served for Valentine's night dinner on a plate full of funk and nuthin' but the funk. Get ready to go more than knee deep as Django takes you lovers of the P straight destination unknown! Thank you for tuning in & be sure to GIVE US A ‘LIKE' ON FaceBook—>  www.facebook.com/AOTARadio YouREAD MORE

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I'm Not A Peach Crayon
Alien to Who?: Power of Words

I'm Not A Peach Crayon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 51:22


This month the sisters are chatting about the power of words and how they can and have been manipulated into tolls of oppression, exclusion and power. But how there is potential for changing the perception of something, or someone, when we are intentional with the words we use and understand the power they hold. Join Esha and Kristen as they discuss the deeper meaning behind alien vs immigrant vs expat, and the short film, 'Space Traders' from the 90's anthology series - Cosmic Slop. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notapeachcrayon/support

The World Is Wrong
...about Cosmic Slop (2004)

The World Is Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 92:14


View "Cosmic Slop" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=F-yMNu7Zi00 “Cosmic Slop” from 1994 is a short-lived and difficult to find Twilight Zone style anthology series from HBO and the Hudlin brothers. Space Traders: Directed by Reginald Hudlin. Written by Trey Ellis (based upon a short story by Derrick Bell). Starring: Robert Guillaume, Jason Bernard, Michele Lamar Richards, Brock Peters, Casey Kasem, Jay Koch & George Clinton The First Commandment: Written & Directed by Warrington Hudlin. Starring Nicholas Turturro, Noelle Balfour, Richard Herd, Kelly Jo Minter & George Clinton Tang: Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan. Written by Kyle Baker based upon a story by Chester Himes. Starring Chi McBride, Paula Jai Parker & George Clinton How is the world wrong about Cosmic Slop From Bryan Connolly: No one remembers this show! Sure it was only 3 episodes, but man is it good. No exaggeration, Space Traders is one of the best episodes of any show ever. It never makes any Best of HBO lists. Let's change that. This is smart television at its finest.  Find all of our episodes at www.theworldiswrongpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram @theworldiswrongpodcast Follow us on Twitter @worldiswrongpod Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKE5tmbr-I_hLe_W9pUqXag The World Is Wrong theme written, produced and performed by Andras Jones Check out: The Director's Wall with Bryan Connolly & AJ Gonzalez & The Radio8Ball Show hosted by Andras Jones See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


Predictions for the CFB National Championship

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
37: Pop Screen: Cosmic Slop (with Rob Simpson)

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 53:21


A trilogy of Black horror and science fiction tales, hosted by the disembodied floating head of funk legend George Clinton? It happened! Kicking off Pop Screen's Halloween month, Geek Show kingpin Rob joins us once again to look at one of the stranger products of HBO's post-Tales from the Crypt hunt for a new anthology series - Reginald D Hudlin's Cosmic Slop. Quickly forgotten, it was edited into a three-part feature for the home video market, and was rediscovered in the run-up to Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone reboot. Rob and Graham discuss how Cosmic Slop matches up to more modern attempts at racial commentary in genre film, as well as the lost world of pre-Sopranos HBO, George Clinton's unforgettable - no matter how hard you try - role in Flying Lotus's film Kuso, the folk horror themes of the haunting middle section and the unexpected role the first story played in the 2012 American election. Thanks, Obama! If you want to help us keep exploring films that are every bit as obscure and whacked as Cosmic Slop, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get a bonus episode of Pop Screen every month, access to our other, entirely Patreon-exclusive podcast Director's Lottery, two weekly Doctor Who reviews from Graham and more. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for more news about what we're doing next. #popscreen #moviereview #cosmicslop #horror #sciencefiction #georgeclinton #reginaldhudlin #funk #funkadelic #anthologyfilm #hbo

I've Got Scars Baby!
26: Finding Your Divinity in the Darkness - An Interview w/ Kelly Jo Minter

I've Got Scars Baby!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 52:26


***** This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. I've Got Scars Baby listeners get 10% off their first month at: http://betterhelp.com/IveGotScarsBaby  It's always a good time to invest in yourself. Turn your scars into your superpower! ***** ABOUT KELLY JO: Kelly Jo began her career in entertainment behind the scenes as a Grip on mainstream and pornographic films.[3][4] It led her to getting onscreen acting roles in film and television.[3][4] In 1982, Minter portrayed Angela in an episode of the third season of Fame called "Break Dance". In 1984, she portrayed Carla in the television short The Pilot. In 1985, Minter made her film acting debut as the prostitute Lorrie in the drama film Mask.[5] She starred alongside Cher, Sam Elliott, and Eric Stoltz. The film earned positive reviews[6] and was a financial success.[7] The same year, she portrayed Kelly on an episode of the television series T.J. Hooker called "Street Bait" and Rachel Torres in the television film Badge of the Assassin. In 1986, Minter portrayed Toni in the television film Charley Hannah and Vicky in an episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color called "The Deacon Street Deer". In 1987, Minter portrayed Kathy in an episode of Hill Street Blues called "It Ain't Over Till It's Over" and Denise Green in the comedy film Summer School. The same year, Minter portrayed Maria in Joel Schumacher's cult horror comedy film The Lost Boys. She subsequently portrayed Treena Lester in The Principal. The following year, she portrayed Charlotta in Steve De Jarnatt's apocalyptic thriller Miracle Mile and Charisse in two episodes of the television series A Different World. In 1989, Minter portrayed Yvonne Miller in Stephen Hopkins' fantasy horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. She starred alongside Lisa Wilcox as Alice Johnson and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. The same year, she portrayed Loret in the film Cat Chaser. The following year, Minter was cast as LaDonna in Reginald Hudlin's comedy film House Party. In 1991, she portrayed a recovering drug addict in New Jack City, Cheryl in Popcorn, Mulready in Doc Hollywood, and Ruby Williams in Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs. The same year, she had guest appearances on a variety of television series such as Father Dowling Mysteries, WIOU, and Sibs. In 1992, Minter portrayed Sharonda in the television film Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story. The following year, she portrayed Joanna in the film Sunset Grill and Rhodesia in an episode of Martin. In 1994, she was cast in the television film Cosmic Slop. In 1996, she portrayed a hooker in The Rich Man's Wife, a crack mom in an episode of ER, and Rita in the television film A Face to Die For. The following year, she portrayed Chrissie Brooks in Dead Men Can't Dance. In 2001, Minter starred in the television film Stranger Inside and had a guest appearance in the televisions series Providence. The following year, she portrayed Vielle Montoya in an episode of Strong Medicine. In 2003, she portrayed Angie in the film Tapped Out. In 2008, she portrayed Karen in an episode of Zoey 101. In 2010, Minter appeared as herself in the documentary Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy. In 2012, she appeared as herself in the documentary After the Violence. CONNECT WITH KELLY JO: https://www.instagram.com/kellyjominter/ **** CONNECT WITH AUDRA: https://www.instagram.com/audraabryant/ https://www.audrabryant.com/ Coming Soon!!! Audra's New Book: "I've Got Scars Baby! How to Embrace Your Scars and Power Your Purpose  Get on the Pre-Order List Here: https://www.audrabryant.com/bookpreorder

Get Ya Bars Off Network
Get Ya Bars Off Podcast EP. 68 | " F*** Trae Young "

Get Ya Bars Off Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 183:43


Show Notes: (0:01) - Intro/Gangsta Flicks vs Hood Flicks. Is there a difference? (5:31) - Trey Young and the Hawks silence The Garden and hand the knicks an L in a close game 1. (ft. Gino V) (39:13) - Errol Spence vs Manny Pacquiao announced and we give our thoughts. (49:53) - Arri tells thew crew about an old tv special from George Clinton and The Parliment called " Cosmic Slop ". (1:01:27) - Loso recaps Ultimate Madness 3 semifinals (1:10:03) - N.O.M.E. 11 finally announced and we have a stacked card. The guys give their predictions and what's their favorite matchup. (2:08:41) - New music from Mach-Hommy, YG & Mozzy, Benny & 38 Spesh, and more! (2:48:01) - Waves Of The Week --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gybo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gybo/support

Huntsman Hill:  A Music Retrospective
EP153: Funkadelic "Maggot Brain"

Huntsman Hill: A Music Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 82:23


A record that needs little introduction.  Just say “Maggot Brain” and the album cover of an afro’d woman, screaming and buried to her neck in dirt immediately comes to mind as does Eddie Hazel’s indelible guitar that blares for ten+ minutes on the opening title track.  We discuss the classic for more than twice the original albums runtime.  Time well spent.     Disclaimer:  We somehow completely neglected to discuss Funkadelic’s influence on 90’s West Coast Hip-Hop and on Dr. Dre’s G-Funk sound in particular.  A ridiculous omission that we’ll have to correct on a future episode.    Recommended Listening    Funkadelic https://open.spotify.com/album/2uTTr2MEM4xINKN9Bls8KX?si=Vodp8xr2Sp6bYRQjKJcRVg   Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow  https://open.spotify.com/album/4KwnXtl935KC3Jik2ZOsop?si=pA8xxyG4QSStDtZZBf-f1w   Cosmic Slop  https://open.spotify.com/album/0eluWxC7iv6vd3Bj5vxJqU?si=5JU4s0tISPGITe4fJMIcfg   George Clinton Vital Juices:  The Acid - Funk - Metal Doo Wop Years (1958 to 1974) https://www.discogs.com/George-Clinton-Vital-Juices-The-Acid-Funk-Metal-Doo-Wop-Years-1958-To-1974/release/555567   Red Hot Chili Peppers Freaky Styley  https://open.spotify.com/album/10Oqhoq2akSJnurJOPk8xT?si=_CwKmBhuTISUf6bgbD5azg   Sleigh Bells Rill Rill https://open.spotify.com/track/3GbjOImkNo5nFT2GQxVr11?si=MR0FD9BUT_yZz4tcN9Aruw   Childish Gambino Boogieman https://open.spotify.com/track/0SunFlwqT44E0BU0yrgM7u?si=j8iTYDjRQJyGoTIoZnmnkA   Ty Segal Hit it and Quit It https://open.spotify.com/track/0JnYzMYChOTG10sLBwNcl5?si=0Q6N76QlRiOKc8yhOziIWw   Birdman & ‘Lil Wayne Army Gunz https://open.spotify.com/track/1gPYPKadfau6rfqg6VdYjt?si=dAJPQTp8SXu7uFogKg1p_g   Audioslave Super Stupid https://open.spotify.com/track/2arIpFnXKshvVcwIsCLh8t?si=cH_qrLSqR6SbNx4LcQA5Tw     huntsmanhill.com #huntsmanhill Spotify Playlist:  https://open.spotify.com/user/1298220429/playlist/4gy1wWwypkoFS2lUztvZ44?si=waSq07DBQlq3x9G1_nK0pg

The Cosmic Cannibal Podcast
2021 Pluto Retrograde: What it means and why you should freak

The Cosmic Cannibal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 11:56


On April 27th Pluto, planet of transformation, stations retrograde in Capricorn, and will moonwalk through the cardinal earth sign until Oct. 6th. Could there be a better way to end the semester than with a retrograde? Yes, I can think of plenty, because retrogrades suck. Join me, astrology satirist and author Cosmic Cannibal to hear exactly why Pluto retrograde will suck. Included also are Pluto Retrograde horoscopes for the 12 zodiac signs. For more astro-logic from Cosmic follow her on Instagram (IG: @cosmiccannibalcamille) and check out her website www.cosmiccannibal.com. Featured song: "Cosmic Slop" by Funkadelic

The Cosmic Cannibal Podcast
2021 Taurus Season, Mercury in Taurus, and Mars in Cancer Horoscopes

The Cosmic Cannibal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 13:33


Not a week goes by that one planet or another isn't shifting zodiac signs or doing some crazy astrology thing, and this week's no different: on April 19th, both the Sun and Mercury shifted into earth sign Taurus, and on April 23rd, Mars moves into cardinal water sign Cancer. In this short forecast, Cosmic Cannibal (@cosmiccannibalcamille) tells you all you need to know about the week's top three astrological transits-- 2021 Taurus Season, Mercury in Taurus, and Mars in Cancer --and what they mean for the 12 zodiac signs. To read more from Cosmic Cannibal, check out her website. Featured song: "Cosmic Slop" by Funkadelic

Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show
Punk 4 The Homeless Radio - Ep. 22!

Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 96:15


Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show is back with the 22nd episode! Airing just a couple of days before DOIN' IT 4 THE KIDS fest Tune in to this episode for some awesome audio delights to the sound of Vice Squad, Crystal Axis, The Drips, Lee Scratch Perry, Yidcore, The Meffs, Syd.31, The Briggs, Secret Affair, PedAgree Skum, Om3gacrypT, Johnjames Bruce, Joe Solo, Dee-Parts, Barry Brown, Cosmic Slop, The Astro Zombies, Douche Froid, Ferocious Dog, Killdozer, Yoghurt Weavers... If you can please donate to Compass Children's Charity for their vital work with at-risk and street kids: https://www.compasschildrenscharity.org.uk/donation/ - In loving memory of Bruce Wright, Candiflp Blackwood & Bob Booth RIP -

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
The Psych Ward episode 52 – the one year anniversary of the weird noisy corner of the station !

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 152:52


Devo Gut Feeling – Slap Your Mammy 4:55 Q Are We Not Men ? A We Are Devo ! 1978 Grateful Dead Dark Star 13:36 Europe 72 vol 15 2016 John McLaughlin and Carlos Santana A Love Supreme 7:35 A Love Supreme 1973 Funkadelic Cosmic Slop 5:13 Cosmic Slop 1973 Parliament Red Hot Mama 4:22 […]

Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show
Punk 4 The Homeless Radio - 20th Episode!

Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 92:44


Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show returns with the 20th episode in this new series! Coming to you a couple of days before DOIN' IT 4 THE KIDS fest, this episode features friends, family, favourites and fantastic new discoveries to the tune of: Patti Smith, Blóm, Blank Screen, Tanya Stephens, Sweeping Promises, Most Likely To Fail, Joe Solo, Faintest Idea, Demob, The La Donnas, Ugli, Cosmic Slop, Zeitgeist Zero, Toni Samsara, Reality Attack, Los Destellos, Hotwired, Spam, Oiz II Men, The Knights of the New Crusade, The Dole... If you can please donate to Compass Children's Charity for their vital work with at-risk and street kids: https://www.compasschildrenscharity.org.uk/donation/ - In loving memory of Bruce Wright, Candiflp Blackwood & Bob Booth RIP -

Deeper Listening

John and Justin continue their deeper listening to the nine albums from Funkadelic's prolific output from 1970 through 1976. Part 2 delivers analysis and highlights (more than 30!) from Cosmic Slop, Standing on the Verge, Let's Take it to the Stage, Takes of Kidd Funkadelic, and Hardcore Jollies.Hardcore Jollies isn't on streaming services as of publishing, but is on YouTube.Theme music provided by the incredibly talented Thomas Wing. Check out his Bandcamp page for more great music:https://blackoutmakeout.bandcamp.comFollow the Deeper Listening Podcast on Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ListenDeeperInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deeper_listening_podcast/

The Haunted Davenport Podcast
Season 3, Episode 2: Cosmic Slop

The Haunted Davenport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 139:34


We go in depth with an excellent 1994 HBO science fiction anthology hosted by George Clinton. Join us as we discuss the three stories that make up "Cosmic Slop". *Correction for this episode: when we discuss the segment "Tang" I misread my notes and mistakenly called actress Paula Jai Parker (who plays Tang in this segment) Jai Parker. My apologies. - Allyson   Watch Cosmic Slop here: https://youtu.be/IfBpjkgn5pY Check out this article by Kai Arnold of Shadow and Act: https://shadowandact.com/sci-fi-slop-revisit-hbos-bizarre-thought-provoking-film-that-seems-to-have-been-forgotten   Music Credits: "Haunted Davenport Theme" by Chris Howcroft "Cosmic Slop" by Funkadelic  

Deeper Listening

Funkadelic was the rock half to Parliament's funk half, all being born out of George Clinton's musical brain. John and Justin listen deeper to the nine albums from the group's inception in 1970 through 1976, focusing on Funkadelic, Free Your Mind..., Maggot Brain, and America Eats Its Young in Part 1.  We'll run through Cosmic Slop, Standing on the Verge, Let's Take it to the Stage, Takes of Kidd Funkadelic, and Hardcore Jollies in Part 2.Theme music provided by the incredibly talented Thomas Wing. Check out his Bandcamp page for more great music:https://blackoutmakeout.bandcamp.com Follow the Deeper Listening Podcast on Social Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ListenDeeperInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deeper_listening_podcast/

Sci-Fi Carnival
Black Sci-Fi Past, Present and Future * (Spoilers: Past Present and Future)

Sci-Fi Carnival

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 222:28


Lift every voice and shout! In honor of Black History Month, Sci-Fi Carnival is nerding-out with impunity over black people in science fiction. Hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson, and guest host Mel dive into: Black Sci-Fi before Black Panther, Cosmic Slop, the sunken place, and equisapiens, Dark Matters, Reconstructing the deconstructed black narrative, And why planet Earth is not our home. Sadly, we barely touch the surface of black people and the sci-fi genre, but on a positive note, we barely touch the surface of black people and the sci-fi genre.

Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show
Punk 4 The Homeless Radio - Ep.12

Punk 4 The Homeless Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 108:33


Punk 4 The Homeless are back with the dozen-th installment! Join Eagle, Rachel, Alan and Alex for another attempt to enter the punk podcast charts! Excellent tuneage this episode thanks to: Wire, Sucking Grunts, track not found, Slow Faction, Dawn Penn, Tim Holehouse, Paul Carbuncle, Treason of the Monarchy, Cage The Elephant, Anna Vince, Cosmic Slop, Lucky Malice, Pete Shelley, Lee Scratch Perry, Lily Gaskell, Get The Fuck Outta Dodge, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Jerks, Born to Destruct, Bobby Funk, Flipper If you can please donate to Compass Children's Charity for their vital work with at-risk and street kids: https://www.compasschildrenscharity.org.uk/donation/ - In loving memory of Bob Booth RIP -

Bodega Boarder Crew Podcast - Surf Podcast
Vol. 70 - Kurtis Woodin, Funkadelic & Voting

Bodega Boarder Crew Podcast - Surf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 182:38


Now part of the Yew Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by Himalaya Toothpaste   We are coming to you with a funk powered episode this time around. We sit down with San Diego surfboard shaper Kurtis Woodin (@woodinsurfboards). He talks about growing up right by the beach, what got him into shaping and what the North San Diego scene was like. We also got some short takes with @jjwessels_, @bingsurfboards and @yumatakanuki. This episode is dedicated to one of our favorite musical influences Funkadelic. Over 2 hours of music on this one for y’all. So get ready for a funky ride on the mothership.   Thanks to Himalaya Botanique for sponsoring this episode of the “20bodega”podcast. Himalaya Botanique— the toothpaste that’s free from fluoride, SLS, and artificial colors and flavors, but bursting with foam and flavor! Enjoy 20% off your purchase of Himalaya toothpaste, using discount code “20bodega”  Amazon. To learn more about Himalaya Botanique and Ayurvedic wellness visit Himalayausa.com     Make sure to check us out at https://www.instagram.com/bodegaboardercrew/ Collection available here http://www.bodegaboardercrewstore.com Sticker packs via bodegaboardergrew@gmail.com No need to bust a craze on some waves...there's always more during the next swell.   TRACKS PLAYED THIS EPISODE 1. All Your Goodies Are Gone - The Parliaments 2. TBaby I Owe You Something Good (feat. Pat Lewis) - The Parliaments 3. I'll Stay - Funkadelic 4. Funky Dollar Bill - Funkadelic 5. Cosmic Slop (live) - Funkadelic 6. Biological Speculation - Funkadelic 7. Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts - Funkadelic 8. Body Slam - Bootsy Collins 9. Rappin' About Rappin' (Uh-Uh-Uh) - Junie 10. Flashlight-Redux - Bernie Worrell 11. Ok, You Can Leave Now - Bernie Worrell 12. Frantic Moment - Eddie Hazel 13. If You Don't Like the Effects - Funkadelic 14. Red Hot Mamma - Funkadelic 15. Balance - Funkadelic 16. Red Hot Momma - Funkadelic 17. Alice in my Fantasies - Funkadelic 18. I Wanna Know If It's Good To You - Funkadelic 19. Maggot Brain - Mike Watt   Merch available here http://www.bodegaboardercrewstore.com and follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bodegaboardercrew/   Kurtis Woodin Links https://woodinsurfboards.com/ https://vimeo.com/307366077 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntpqh5QXsng       ACTION ITEMS AGAINST RACISM:  https://www.ally2action.org/     Kassia Meador's Definitive Guide to Longboarding (get 20% off using the link below) https://courses.theinertia.com/kassia-meador-definitive-guide-to-longboarding-bundle/mgd7e    SHORT TAKES: SHORT TAKES Summer Heat featuring Scotty Stopnik, JJ and Natalie Wessels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqBSL74WNaI   Bing Sessions Ep. 6 with Mick Rogers https://vimeo.com/456747374   Morning Jam from Chiba Japan https://vimeo.com/454018803     VOTER RESOURCES https://iamavoter.com/ https://www.vote411.org/ https://www.vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote/ https://cavotes.org/   Jetty Blue 100s Trailer https://vimeo.com/390180116

Old Guys Talk Metal and Sometimes Punk
Episode 20 Parliment Funkadelic Superstar Lige Curry discusses Acid Rock, Maggot Brain, Jimi Hendrix, Cosmic Slop, Steve Vai, Michael Anthony, Rap and the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame and Red Hot Mama!

Old Guys Talk Metal and Sometimes Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 66:57


Parliment Funkadelic Superstar Lige Curry discusses Cleveland, Acid Rock, Maggot Brain, MC5, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Vai, Michael Anthony, Rap and the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame and Red Hot Mama! Lige Curry's Social Media: Facebook Twitter Instagram Spotify George Clinton --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oldguystalkmetal/support

Movie Meltdown
The Future is Now!

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 100:35


Movie Meltdown - Episode 483 This week we discuss sci-fi storytelling from it's early appearances and ideals to it's grander, overarching themes. And as we realize the life we are living is a cautionary tale, we also address… Sputnik, Rod Serling, Black Mirror, blast proof doors, there's always a dystopian element, THX 1138, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Fifth Element, find a way to do this fake version of what I’m so obsessed with, Fellini in outer space, Star Trek, George Clinton, Project Blue Book, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Night Stalker, that's what they were fighting against... the negative elements of space society, raised on movies and television, Metropolis, A Cure for Wellness, Shakespeare, that is the nature of the beast, Logan's Run, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, mini movies or broken up gigantic movies, we're rewriting our genetic code, getting into the mind of a Morlock, Kurt Russell, The Day the Earth Still Still, mocha-flavored people, Metallica Through the Never, Robert Zemeckis, it’s a line between horror and science-fiction, like a space suit with the big wide collars, Stargate, that episode of Booker, with the future comes the potential for great misery... that we create, Ex Machina, Us, Dane DeHaan, V, all dystopian... all the dark side…. all the worst things about humanity, They Live, Annihilation, Arrival, the dark side of humanity, Solaris, steampunk Bigfoot, Forbidden Planet, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, pulp magazine, The X-Files, destroying everything just because you can and Cosmic Slop. “Maybe science fiction doesn't change - but we do.”  

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
199: Us + Blacula + Tales from the Hood - Eclectica #199

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 84:30


George Clinton's Funky Disembodied Head Sick of articles and YouTube nonsense that describe what movies mean? Well, you'll get none of that here as, instead of all that nonsense, we dig into what could be the highlight of 2019's horror calendar - Jordan Peele's sophomore feature, "Us". In the second half of the show we have our very own black horror special with a little bit of backbone provided by the excellent Shudder documentary "Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror". We cover the classics with "Blacula", funkadelic oddities with "Cosmic Slop", and there's also the ... erm ... yeah ... that with "Leprechaun In The Hood" before finishing on the recently rediscovered classic that is "Tales From The Hood".  Next week is the big 200. Noice.  If you like the podcast, send us some support by visiting The Geek Show (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk) and clicking on The Geek Shop tab. Alternatively, we'd massively appreciate it if you gave us a star rating or review wherever you get your podcasts from or check out some of the other podcasts that make up The Geek Show Podcast Family (https://audioboom.com/channel/the-geek-show/episodes) . #Podcast #Movies #Films #CinemaEclectica #Eclectica #JordanPeele #Us #GetOut #Horror #BlackHorror #HorrorNoire #AHistoryOfBlackHorror #GeorgeClinton #Funkadelic #TalesFromTheHood #Blacula #Shudder #CosmicSlop #HBO #LeprechaunInTheHood #Leprechaun #Exploition #Blaxploitation // PATREON (http://WWW.PATREON.COM/THEGEEKSHOW)

Euphoric Musicality Radio
Episode 34 - Back In Our Minds (Part 1)

Euphoric Musicality Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 180:30


Hot diggity dog! The show that has been promised is now finally here, and its is one of our personal favourites. The history of one of the greatest musical units is the focus of this two-part series, the force of Funkadelic – P-Funk empire. We focus on albums by both bands staring from the years 1968 to 1974. Great stuff and it’s only part one! Tune in to Euphoric Musicality Radio. Dig! Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euphoricmusicalityradioFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/euphmusicradioE-mail: euphoricmusicalityradio@gmail.comWebsite: www.euphoricmusicalityradio.caCredits:EMR Host: CurtisEMR Producer: Lesley 1) Mommy What’s A Funkadelic, Funkadelic (0:00:00)2) I’ll Bet You, Funkadelic (0:11:07)3) Music For My Mother, Funkadelic (0:17:13)4) I Call My Baby Pussycat, Parliament (0:25:16)5) Little Ole Country Boy, Parliament (0:29:35)6) The Silent Boatman, Parliament (0:33:26)7) Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow, Funkadelic (0:42:12)8) Friday Night August 14th, Funkadelic (0:52:11)9) Funky Dollar Bill, Funkadelic (0:57:28)10) Up For The Down Stroke, Parliament (1:03:05)11) Testify, Parliament (1:08:07)12) All Your Goodies Are Gone, Parliament (1:11:47)13) Maggot Brain, Funkadelic (1:19:15)14) Super Stupid, Funkadelic (1:29:29)15) Wars of Armageddon, Funkadelic (1:33:16)16) Chocolate City, Parliament (1:45:45)17) Ride On, Parliament (1:51:19)18) Together, Parliament (1:54:50)19) You Hit the Nail on the Head, Funkadelic (2:02:36)20) Everybody is Going to Make It This Time, Funkadelic (2:09:41)21) A Joyful Process, Funkadelic (2:15:27)22) This Broken Heart, U.S. (United Soul) (2:25:03)23) I Miss My Baby, U.S. (United Soul) (2:29:32)24) Rat Kiss on the Cat on the Naval, U.S. (United Soul) (2:34:31)25) You Can’t Miss What You Can’t Measure, Funkadelic (2:46:19)26) March to the Witch’s Castle, Funkadelic (2:49:18)27) Cosmic Slop, Funkadelic (2:55:12)

CultureShift
The Milo Minute: Valley Hush, Cosmic Slop Festival, Theatre Bizarre

CultureShift

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017


Each week, Milo gives us a rundown of can’t-miss shows in and around the Detroit area.

Sound Surfers
Ep. 53 Nappy Flower

Sound Surfers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 73:25


Tyler, The Creator proves his status as a Creator in an introspective fourth album that matches the tone of the genre bending fifth album from Funkadelic, "Cosmic Slop".

Sound Surfers
Ep. 53 Nappy Flower

Sound Surfers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 73:25


Tyler, The Creator proves his status as a Creator in an introspective fourth album that matches the tone of the genre bending fifth album from Funkadelic, "Cosmic Slop".

Adventures In Paradise:Mixed by AllyAl
Free Your Mind : Funkadelic, Westbound 70-75 : Mixed by AllyAl

Adventures In Paradise:Mixed by AllyAl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 113:14


"If you will suck my soul, I will lick your funky emotions" and so it began... First signed to Westbound in 68 and dropped their first album ( Funkadelic ) in 1970. There where various line ups over the next 5 years but the quality of the recorded output always remained the same high standard. The mix features music from their their first seven albums with Westbound, Funkadelic, Free Your Mind ( And Your Ass Will Follow ), Maggot Brain, America Eats It Young, Cosmic Slop, Standing on the Verge of Gettin it on and Let's Take It To The Stage ( I didn't include Tales of Kidd Funkadelic because it was released after the band left Westbound for Warner Brothers, and it was contractual obligation as oppose a labour of funky love, plus it was hard enough breaking down 7 albums into a mix !!! :D ) The mix features many of my favourite tracks from that period and I've chosen the tunes with more of a guitar heavy lean. The Funk however, was never faked. Probably my favourite group of all time, please enjoy a different kind of SOUL !! The Funkadelic on Westbound Records Tracklisting Intro Mommy, What's A Funkadelic ? Super Stupid Trash a Go Go Red Hot Mama/ Vital Juices Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On Alice In My Fantasies I Got A Thing, You Got A Thing, Everybody Got A Thing Get Off Your Ass And Jam Better By The Pound Wake Up Hit It And Quit It Cosmic Slop Fish Chips and Sweat I Wanna Know If It's Good To You/ I Wanna Know...( instrumental ) Music For My Mother Maggot Brain Eulogy And Light You Hit The Nail On The Head I Bet You Free Your Mind ( And Your Ass Will Follow ) Wars of Armageddon Nice one Al

Histoires De
Histoires De : The Parliament Funkadelic // 19.10.16

Histoires De

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2016 11:11


  HISTOIRES DE #1Pour cette première d'Histoires de, nous partons aux Etats-Unis pour suivre les pas du psychédélique groupe The Parliament Funkadelic. De l'histoire de la création du groupe à ses figures marquantes, les membres de Parliament se positionnent encore aujourd'hui comme les inventeurs d'un style qui a révolutionné le funk et le Rhythm et Blues : la P-Funk.  Tout aussi soignée que leur maîtrise instrumentale, The Parliament Funkadelic c'est aussi cette référence à l'afrofuturisme omniprésente dans leurs clips comme celui de Cosmic Slop.   https://youtu.be/o8vBDET3kbI TITRES DIFFUSES Funkadelic, Cosmic Slop - 1973The Parliaments, You Make Me Wanna Cry - 1959The Parliaments, I Wanna Testify - 1967Jimi Hendrix, Voodoo Child - 1970Parliament, Flashlight - 1978Parliament, Chocolate City - 1975George Clinton, Atomic Dog - 1982Snoop Dogg, Who Am I (What's my name?) - 1993Dr Dre, Let Me Ride - 1992

Patrick Forge's Podcast
Cosmic Jam (Medicinal Mushrooms!) 15.02.15

Patrick Forge's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 109:47


It's probably just as well that when I received the audio file of this week's show the bit at the beginning about having a cup of medicinal mushrooms to drink (chaga), was missing. Of course this was a source of much hilarity to Ross Allen, and nuff jokes abounded in the studio about Cosmic Jam/mushrooms/magic/hippies, which begs the question, am I? A hippy, that is... well I do drink medicinal mushrooms, am more or less vegan, love a bit of yoga/chi gong/meditation, however I don't wear tie-dye, smoke weed, or say "cosmic" much except in the context of the show. Hippies, if such a concept or subcultural group makes any sense in this day and age doubtless do come in many guises, and who's to say what kind of music they should like? In my experience a lot of those who ostensibly advocate the modern version of the "hippy" credo have pretty awful taste in music...psi-trance? Dodgy ambience with clichéd beats? It may be "cosmic", but it also lacks the soul and expansiveness that I search for in life and music. So what do I mean by cosmic? I've always thought of it as referencing Clinton's "Cosmic Slop"and the whole sic-fi, space obsessed vein that runs through music from Sun Ra to Earth Wind And Fire etc, that and the idea that the radio/airwaves/ether is a much more metaphysical space than the dance-floor, a space where music should necessarily and logically be more expansive. However my tastes also have a more terrestrial bent, I don't just spiral off into galactic reveries, at least not all the time! I very much doubt that I'm the best judge of my radio shows, after all they're not really for me. Having said that if I'm not pleasing myself the whole thing would be a fairly pointless exercise, after all the time that I've been in the game, I'd like to declare that I'm not really "in the game"; I'm just doing my thing, and I hope in doing so it reaches a few sympathetic ears and touches the odd soul. All I can say is that for whatever reasons, this particular Cosmic Jam pleased me more than most, maybe it's the balance of the tunes, the way I felt, the fact that I'd noticed the first stirrings of Spring that day, who knows? What I do know is that it kicks off with a cosmic nugget from Joe Claussell and Stefan Prescott's Spiritual Life which was undoubtedly one of my favourite labels during a period when I took much more interest in house music than I dip these days. The "Kuniyuki" remix of Slam Mode's "Pacifica" is certainly something of latter day hippy anthem, suitably expansive and a nice way to set up the show. Staying with newness for the first sequence there's more from The Rebirth, Rhonda Thomas, Native Dancer, and Ben Cox Band, all providing reasons to be cheerful and optimistic about the state of new music. Which is not something I'm feeling when I try to get with the latest crop electronic artists, but it's not for me to shout "emperor's new clothes".... The point I was trying to make about Mark Murphy's interpretation of Michel Colombier and Paul Williams "We Could Be Flying", (Williams also penned the words to We've Only Just Begun, so one might surmise he was something of an optimist!). The tune, which I've always loved, can certainly sound bombastic in the wrong hands, but Murphy brings such fluidity and looseness to proceedings he avoids those traps, and by underplaying the message he possibly nails the quintessential version. Another vocal gem follows, the album produced by (Jamaican born) Esmond Edwards, a man whose career is not often celebrated but whose credentials would rank him way up there amongst the greatest, is by Gloria Lynne, a vocalist who's career again had an enormous span and range, this version of "Out Of This World" is funky, fun, soulful and impeccably arranged. Following glorious Gloria, more lush female vocals from Flora Purim who at this time in the mid eighties was sounding beyond wonderful, her innate Brazilian swing and sweetness embellished by a seasoned huskiness. "Jogral" was written by the incredible José Neto, a Hendrix-like guitar genius who featured heavily in Airto and Flora's bands around this period. I saw Neto perform alongside Airto and Flora with the band Fourth World several times, and his playing never ceased to amaze and inspire. Grupo Afro Cuba Havana, a progressive Cuban outfit licenced to a European label, come with the fusion tinged but authentically lovely "Maria", Kahil El Zabaar I say plenty about on the show, and the Bill English tune "7th Ave Bill" is the kind of Jazz that needs little in the way of explanation, proper. The second hour kicks off with the Detroit Escalator Company's "Twilight Finding", a collaboration between DEC's Neil Ollivierra and Ayro, which may have been DEC's last release (2006), which is sad because Neil Ollivierra made some sumptuously gorgeous music under the DEC moniker. Matthew Halsall never fails to establish a great atmosphere on his recordings, they are conceptually almost flawless, and his treatment of Alice Coltrane's "Journey In Satchidananda" weighs in with the acoustic bass wringing every last drop of heaviness from that timeless line, and follows through with some beautiful flute work, and trumpet from the man himself. Independent and beautifully odd jazz follows in the shape of Jerry Granelli's "Aslan", bass-line heavy once again, as is Lani Hall's version of Lesley Duncan's "Love Song". Keeping the bass but getting supremely analogue synth (you don't get any better than T.O.N.T.O) Malcolm Cecil produced some of Gil Scott Heron's best work bringing his brand of sonic expertise into play, and the combination of that mellifluous synth bass and Gil's redoubtably upbeat "Better Days Ahead" is truly lovely. Last half hour veers between Latin tinged soulfulness and plain funkiness, the rare, the overlooked, the new and old all forming a fitting finale to a show which floated my boat. I hope it doesn't sink yours!! Peace, love, and medicinal mushrooms.. P.x 1. Slam Mode - Pacifica (Kuniyuki Takahashi remix) 2. Native Dancer - Until Frida Speaks 3. Rhonda Thomas - Oh Yay 4. Ben Cox Band - Either Or 5. The Rebirth - Halfway 6. Mark Murphy - We Could Be Flying 7. Gloria Lynne - Out Of this World 8. Flora Purim & Airto - Jogral 9. Grupo Afro Cubana Havana - Maria 10. Kahil El Zabaar Quartet - What It Is 11. Bill English - 7th Ave Bill 12. Detroit Escalator Company - Twilight Finding 13. Matthew Halsall's Gondwana Orchestra - Journey In Satchidanada 14. Jerry Granelli -Aslan 15. Lani Hall - Love Song 16. Gil Scott-Heron - Better Days Ahead 17. Mario Castro Neves - Subtle Chemistry 18. Ondrea Duverney - You What It's Like 19. Pacific Eardrum - Man Of Mystery 20. Boris Gardner - Ghetto Funk 21. Chocolate Milk - Spread A Little Love 22. Bobby Humphrey - Sunset Burgundy 23. The Rebirth - Caterpillar 24. Foreign Exchange - Take Off The Blues (live)

CULTURE KING™ Podcast
Beats For Breakfast ∆ Quelle Chris, Elusive, Chris Dave + Dilla Suite #1: Jay Dee ∆ 2/4/13

CULTURE KING™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013 35:57


Beats For Breakfast! Culture King Media's Instrumental Podcast. All Beats, All #LAZERS! February Is #DILLAMONTH! 1) Introduction 2) Quelle Chris "As Long As" 3) Elusive "Oh Baby" 4) Keith Price "My Baby Knows" 5) Beyond Luck - Excerpt From "Sampler Podcast #2" 6) M Slago "Giggling Runners" 7) Chris Dave "Cosmic Slop" 8) Dilla Suite #1: Jay Dee a) Slum Village "Go Ladies" b) Jay Dee "Untitled" c) Jay Dee "Kamaal" d) Busta Rhymes "Woo Hah (The Jay Dee Bounce Remix)" e) Common "Nag Champa (Afrodesiac For The World)"

AIRcollective's Podcast
Issue 1//Madame Chung//Cosmic Slop

AIRcollective's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2011 24:40


ISSUE//1_______A 25min stroll through the Cosmic Slop which has been our soundtrack for these sepia-toned summer days. We hope you enjoy this eclectic selection of astral tracks and are enjoying this new semester. Keep a look out for fresh Madame Chung material and more from the AIRcollective. Participate with and support your University radio!!