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This week on a far-ranging episode of Transmissions: guitarist, folklorist, and all-around-top-notch thinker Daniel Bachman. A songwriter and composer from Fredericksburg, Virginia, Bachman first began releasing records under the name Sacred Harp, before adopting his own name for a series of finger-picked classics like 2012's Seven Pines and 2015's River, which Aquarium Drunkard's Tyler Wilcox called “a solo acoustic tour de force that can easily stand proud next to John Fahey's Days America or Jack Rose's Kensington Blues. It's that good.” In the years since, Bachman's music has grown more and more experimental, and also, it's become more directly informed by climate change. His latest, for the fine folks at Longform Edition, who've appeared on this very podcast, is called Quaker Run Wildfire (10/24/23–11/17/23) for Fiddle and Guitar. A 25-minute piece of drone, guitar, fiddle, and field recordings, it was inspired and directly confronts the devastating wildfire that tore through the Middle Appalachians. “How additional global heating at the cost of extractive industry will impact future climate breakdown in the region remains unknown. One thing however is certain… a new fire regime has arrived,” Bachman writes. Aquarium Drunkard is supported by our subscribers. Head over and peruse our site, where you'll find nearly 20 years of playlists, recommendations, reviews, interviews, podcasts, essays, and more. Head to Aquarium Drunkard and subscribe, where you can also read an abridged and edited transcript of this conversation. Subscribe at Aquarium Drunkard. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/aquariumdrunkard
It's an all-time-great This Is Your Afterlife with artist, musician, and independent folklorist Daniel Bachman. Daniel creates huge concept albums like Almanac Behind, which documented the climate crisis with field recordings of extreme weather that sometimes swallowed his guitar playing, and writes pieces on his Substack like “Well Seasoned”: A History of North American Immunocapitalism. Content warning: I use this space to alert folks to traditional content warnings as well as cheekily share some of the topics covered in the episode. This time, we've got some fairly heavy genuine content warnings, almost all to do with the American culture of white supremacy: hate crime, suicide, drug overdose, Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, animal cruelty, COVID, and colonialism. AND there is so much genuine beauty, history, camaraderie, and fun in this episode! From Daniel teaching me about abolitionist minister and writer Moncure Daniel Conway to discussing his non-human collaborators, this is just a wall-to-wall banger of a conversation.If you believe in This Is Your Afterlife and want fun bonus episodes, like the Crossing Guard Trilogy of This Is Your Aftershow episodes, become a patron for $5 or $15/month at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Daniel: @almanacbehind on Instagram and Twitter.Listen to his most recent recording for Longform Editions, Quaker Run Wildfire (10/24/23–11/17/23) for Fiddle and Guitar.Follow this show on IG: @thisisyourafterlife, and get more info at thisisyourafterlife.com. Have thoughts on the show? Email thisisyourafterlifepodcast@gmail.com.Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Instagram and Twitter.All music by This Is Your Afterlife house band Lake Mary.Check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I analyze TV and movies with my friend, writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.
During this episode we also talk about the Earth. We only have one! So we need to take good care of it, like it does for us. Awareness is everything, so we will be sharing data and info, we'll shine a light on people and organizations doing great things, and of course some music along the way that's inspired by the need to take action. We'll also preview important details for the No Planet B Jamboree happening this Sun 4/21 in Bethlehem.Guests of the livestream include:- Divya Desai, Executive Director of The Energy Co-op (our sponsor for this event)- Paige Roth, Director of Volunteer & Community Programs at Reverb.org- Eljuri, singer/songwriter and "art-ivist"- Hila the Earth, eco-rapperWe'll also hear from Congresswoman Susan Wild, our Representative from the 7th District of PennsylvaniaMusic selections will include:- "I Know Where the Beez Have Gone" by The Slambovian Circus of Dreams- "grass getting greener" by Easy Honey- "Salva La Tierra" by Eljuri- "Dirty Talk" by Hila the Earth- Selection from "Almanac Behind" by Daniel Bachman- "How Was I To Know" by Missy HigginsWe hope you join us on our FREE in-person, live event on Sun 4/21 at 2pm in the courtyard of The Sun Inn in Bethlehem, PA featuring performances by Galen Deery & the Reason Why, CLOVER, and Moustapha Noumbissi. Please register at nextfavband.com!As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
This episode features a long awaited conversation with Daniel Bachman. Don't fret the early audio issues, we cross that hurdle, skim through a little local Virginia stuff, and get into the making of his latest record "When The Roses Come Again" and so much more. This includes the incredible "Stop MVP" benefit album Daniel helped put together with WarHen records. You can hear all about that, Daniel's background and even a teaser of future music in our chat. Be sure to stick around for some Good Old Grateful Dead!"When The Roses Come Again" is available now from Three Lobed Recordings via Bandcamp at ThreeLobed.Bandcamp.com. The entire album is beautiful and I highly recommend the LP."STOP MVP: Artists From WV, VA & NC Against The Mountain Valley Pipeline" is also available now from WarHen Record via Bandcamp at WarHenRecords.Bandcamp.com. This features an amazing lineup for an amazing cause. Please check it out.Buck Curran's fundraiser to restore Robbie Basho's 12-string guitar is ongoing and you can learn more via the article in this month's Acoustic Guitar Magazine. You can chip in at ObsoleteRecordings.Bandcamp.com. The Brokedown Podcast is part of Osiris Media. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Check out osirispod.com for more!As mentioned, you can also grab my latest album, "So Below" from my Bandcamp page: JMHart.bandcamp.com and it you would like a BrokedownPod t-shirt or sticker or other merch in that vein, please head over to my Redbubble virtual merch table. All proceeds go straight toward hosting costs and are much appreciated.The Brokedown Podcast is on Mastodon! My account can be found @rowjimmy@shakedown.social. I still have an Instagram account under the handle, @brokedownpod. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use Apple Podcasts, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
I've been a huge fan of Bachman's work for a number of years now and was completely excited to not only see he was back on the socials sharing his vibes, but that he has a new record coming out in November on Three Lobed Recordings entitled "When The Roses Come Again"! It was wonderful sharing space with Dan where we talked about him growing up in VA with his sister Sara, his love and unique fascination with the local history of his home state and its musical roots, skateboarding and being youthful, his decade long relationship with Corey over at Three Lobed Recordings, his new album and so much more. Enjoy!
Bob Boilen will retire from NPR on Oct. 2, and he decided to spend one of his final episodes hosting All Songs Considered with NPR Music's resident Viking, Lars Gotrich, for a mix of pop punk, meticulously cut-up banjo drone, worlds-collapsing free jazz and fingerstyle guitar. Featured Songs And Artists: 1. MxPx: "What I Tell Myself" from Find a Way Home 2. Slant: "Criminal" from Demo 2023 3. Daniel Bachman: "Summer's fingers sweetly linger (Everywhere on every side)" from When the Roses Come Again 4. Matana Roberts: "shake my bones" from Coin Coin Chapter Five: In the garden... 5. Svitlana Nianio: "Episode III" from Transilvania Smile, 1994 6. Liam Grant: "Androscogging River Ragg" from Amoskeag
It's Climate Week in New York City this week, which brings together hundreds of events, all aimed at encouraging conversation and participation and action around our climate crisis.So this week, we wanted to play two stories of artists grappling with and integrating climate change into their work. The first is about a gaming competition called the Climate Jam, where teams compete to build video games about climate change in just one week. Universe of Art host D. Peterschmidt talked with Indiecade organizers and the winning team about their game, and how they're working to overcome climate apathy. The second is an interview with folk musician and independent scholar Daniel Bachman. His latest album, Almanac Behind, is a meditative instrumental reflection on the extreme weather events in Bachman's home state of Virginia—using actual field recordings of those events. He also talks about his work as an independent scholar, and how the traditions of Appalachian folklore influenced his view of the album as a climatological historical document. Universe of Art is hosted and produced by D. Peterschmidt, who also wrote the music. Our show art was illustrated by Abelle Hayford. Support for Science Friday's science and arts coverage comes from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Do you have an idea for a future episode of Universe of Art? Send us an email or a voice memo to universe@sciencefriday.com.Read this episode's transcript here.
Exposing holes in the wall, a perfectly timed shush, and playing at a laundromat. John Andrews (John Andrews and the Yawns, Woods, Quilt) John Andrews & The Yawns - Checks In The Mail (Official Music Video)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiyuyUp6exc "John Andrews is something of an open secret in a certain corner of the music scene: a versatile musician & animator. A film school drop out whose work hat-tips tradition as much as outsider anti-aesthetics. He's spent over a decade on the DIY circuit, playing early house shows alongside then up-and-coming peers Weyes Blood and Daniel Bachman. Today he is still out there projecting his sketchy hand drawn animations during his performances in coffee shops, small galleries and non-traditional venues. Andrews' painterly approach now introduces us to his version of New York City, the place he was bound to end up after years of dwelling in Pennsylvania farm towns and New Hampshire barns. There is handmade vibrancy to the world he's imagined for us here: intimate moments seen from the interior, looking outward from hole-in-the-wall restaurants, theaters and the fragments of peace found within the restless and dirty street corners. "Love For The Underdog", his aptly titled fourth release with the Woodsist label, was tracked live to tape in various studios and apartments across the Empire State with help from his bandmates in Cut Worms' touring outfit, Max Clarke, Keven Lareau & Noah Bond. Buoyant melodies are supported by timeless string arrangements, translated from Andrews' head to page with the help of friend Simon Hanes. The string quartet follows the tradition of Francoise Hardy, Harry Nilsson, Margo Guryan & Belle and Sebastian, giving the whole thing a cinematic ambience with stark shadows of an Edward Hopper painting. The lyrics tie together narratives of cynical heroes & troubled lovers. Put on the record and sink into well-worn red velvet theater seats, when the lights go down and the flickering of projectors run the title: Love for the Underdog, indeed." Excerpt from https://johnandrewsyawns.bandcamp.com/album/love-for-the-underdog John Andrews & The Yawns: Bandcamp: https://johnandrewsyawns.bandcamp.com... Instagram: @johnjandrews Merch: https://woodsist.com/product/yawns-co... The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Boon's most recent album, Bad Machine, is a wonderfully eclectic piece of art. Their frontperson, Brendan Principato, joined our Editor-in-Chief, Jenn Coulter (who flew this episode solo like an absolute pro) to talk tracking vocals in a cabin, 4am recording sessions, ambient influences, and so much more. Brendan brought some songs from Bad Machine and a few more songs from other folks that you should also definitely check out if you dig Boon. We've been telling you to pick up Bad Machine since the first single was released, but if you still haven't listened to us, we think today's the day.Pick up Bad Machine now.Other songs featured in this episode:Daniel Bachman - 3:24 AM KHB36 (When The World's On Fire)Julianna Barwick - One HalfCaddywhompus - CompanyFollow Boon: Bandcamp - Twitter - Instagram: Julia Leiby
No history or documentary storytelling in this episode, this time it is all focused on The Music of Invisible Ground! To celebrate the pre-order of our compilation of the same name on vinyl, cd, and digital download (which you should make sure to go pre-order and support at igg.me/at/invisiblegroundmusic) we are diving into the sounds you hear throughout the podcast. Music from Todd Jacops, Powers/Rolin Duo, Daniel Bachman, The Peel, Brian Harnetty, Bill MacKay, Brandon Reisig, Unmonumental, Weedghost, Disjointed Mike, Pete Fosco, and Dead Winds of Summer on the show! Some are on the compilation, some are on the podcast, some will be on the podcast, but all of these people have amazing music on the record. This special episode of Invisible Ground also serves as the 43rd episode of Brian's long-time Ohio music podcast, The Western Reserve. Thanks to The Union and Dinkey Coffee for being our sponsors this episode. Enjoy!Todd Jacops - "Rain Spring"Powers/Rolin Duo - "Aster Blooms"Daniel Bachman - "Blue Ridge Turnpike"The Peel - "Lucy's Song"Brian Harnetty - "Major Fountain"Bill MacKay - "Keep Your Spirits High"Brandon Reisig - "The Ballad of the Incomplete"Unmonumental - "Elephant"Weedghost - "Carillon Park"Disjointed Mike - "Untitled"Pete Fosco - excerpt from "Invisible Ground Sessions"Dead Winds of Summer - "Invisible 1"
How Grief Rewires The Brain Being a human can be a wonderful thing. We're social creatures, craving strong bonds with family and friends. Those relationships can be the most rewarding parts of life. But having strong relationships also means the possibility of experiencing loss. Grief is one of the hardest things people go through in life. Those who have lost a loved one know the feeling of overwhelming sadness and heartache that seems to well up from the very depths of the body. To understand why we feel the way we do when we grieve, the logical place to turn is to the source of our emotions: the brain. A new book explores the neuroscience behind this profound human experience. Ira speaks to Mary-Frances O'Connor, author of The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss, a neuroscientist, about adjusting to life after loss. Midwest Aims To Add Large Indoor Animal Farms, Despite Concerns Legislation and programs in states like Missouri and Nebraska are paving the way to welcome large livestock operations by limiting local control over the facilities. Some rural residents worry about the potential pollution and decreased quality of life that will bring.In Cooper County, Missouri, CAFOs are a controversial topic. Susan Williams asked to meet in a small local library to talk about it, hoping that there wouldn't be anyone around. Even in this quiet atmosphere, she's nervous about people overhearing the conversation. “I just don't want the whole town to hear me,” she said. Concentrated animal feed operations, commonly called CAFOs, are large animal facilities that hold thousands of head of livestock. Iowa leads the Midwest in the number of CAFOs with about 4,000 of them. However, in recent years, laws and programs have paved the way for CAFOs to operate in other Midwestern states, including Missouri and Nebraska. That's worrying residents like Williams, a retired elementary school principal and a farmland owner from Clarksburg, Missouri. Back in 2018, a large hog operation called Tipton East planned on moving in less than a mile away from her house. The size of the operation, about 8,000 hogs, concerned her, especially since she grew up with a small hog farm. “Just the smell and the waste that you had was tremendous with that,” she said. “And I couldn't imagine what it would be like with that many hogs.” Read the rest on sciencefriday.com Blending The Sounds Of Climate Change With Appalachian Music Daniel Bachman is an acclaimed musician, known for his unique blend of Appalachian-inspired folk music and meditative drones. But, for his latest album, titled Almanac Behind, he wanted to try something a little different. Bachman lives in central Virginia, which has recently experienced multiple extreme weather events influenced by climate change. Unusually heavy snow in January 2022 caused power outages and trapped drivers in their cars on highways. Later in the year, intense rainfall led to downed power lines and flooding. And wildfires are becoming increasingly common in the Appalachian region. “I had the idea to document everything that we experienced through the end of this recording process,” he said. With the help of family and friends, Bachman gathered field recordings of these sounds of climate change, and weaved them together with the banjo and guitar. “It did feel like I was working collaboratively with non-human partners,” he said. “It makes me feel better to work with these forces, instead of trying to constantly push them away.” Bachman also talks about his work as an independent scholar, and how the traditions of Appalachian folklore influenced his view of the album as a climatological historical document. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday night's broadcast features new Daniel Bachman (‘Almanac Behind‘), Blue Sunshine (‘Folk Horror‘), Kate Rissiek, Manja Ristic (‘Dobra Voda‘), Molly Joyce (‘Perspective‘), and Adam Stanovic (‘Hymnes Sans Paroles‘).
The kids, the grandparents, the babysitter,maybe your favorite aunt or uncle. That's it.孩子、祖父母、保姆,也许还有你最亲的姑姑或叔叔。要送礼的人就这么多。You can blame inflation for families knockingfriends, co-workers and extended families off your holiday gift lists thisyear.今年美国家庭只能把朋友、同事和亲戚从节日送礼名单上移除,要怪就怪通货膨胀。Persistent inflation – consumer pricesincreased by 8.5% in July over last year – has reshaped how Americans are budgeting foreveryday necessities and occasional indulgences. Prices are up for everythingfrom groceries to clothing, shoes, stationery items and more.持续的通胀——7月消费者价格同比上涨8.5%——已经改变了美国人花费在日常必需品和偶尔放纵上的预算。从食品杂货到服装、鞋、文具等各种商品的价格都上涨了。It's also forced many households to tap intotheir savings or rack up more credit card debt just to keep up with the highercost of living. Over the past year, credit card debt has jumped by $100billion, or 13%, the biggest percentage increase in more than 20 years.通胀导致的生活成本上升还迫使许多家庭为了维持生活而动用存款或欠下更多信用卡债务。过去一年来,美国的信用卡债务增加了1000亿美元,涨幅高达13%,创下20多年来的最大涨幅。What does all this mean for the upcoming 2022holiday shopping season? Less. A lot less.所有这些对即将到来的2022节日购物季意味着什么呢?意味着人们会减少开支,而且是大减。It'll be a stark contrast from last year's robust holidayperformance, according to a new forecast from consulting firm Deloitte.咨询公司德勤的最新预测显示,今年的节日销售业绩将与去年形成强烈反差。It expects retail sales for the key year-endgift-buying months of November, December and January to increase 4% to 6%. Thiscompares with a robust 15.1% increase for the same time frame last year.德勤预期年末送礼季(11月、12月和1月)的零售额将比其他月份增长4%到6%。相比之下,去年同期的增长幅度高达15.1%。The projected sharp pullback from last year“reflects the slowdown in the economy,” Daniel Bachman, Deloitte's US economicforecaster, said in a report. “Retail sales are likely to be further affectedby declining demand for durable consumer goods, which had been the centerpieceof pandemic spending.”德勤的美国经济预测师丹尼尔·巴赫曼在一份报告中称,相比去年零售额大减“反映出经济正在减速。零售业的销售额可能还会进一步受到耐用消费品需求下降的影响,而耐用消费品一直是疫情支出的核心。”The 15% growth in holiday shopping last seasonwas also largely due to the “uncommon circumstances surrounding thepandemic", namely the shift to spending on “things rather than experienceand the extra cash provided by the stimulus checks,” said Andrew Forman,associate professor of marketing, at Hofstra University's Frank G. Zarb Schoolof Business.霍夫斯特拉大学弗兰克扎布商学院的营销学副教授安德鲁·福曼指出,去年节日购物季15%的增幅很大程度上也是由于“和疫情有关的特殊情况”,人们转而购买“物品而非经历”,同时还因为人们在经济刺激计划中获得了额外的现金。"This year's shopping season is likely tobe challenging for retailers,” he said.他说:“今年的购物季对于零售商而言将会不好过。”Among the gifting categories that are stillexpected to do well this year are clothing, toys and gift cards. Spending inrestaurants, entertainment and travel should also perk up, said Rod Sides, vice chair with Deloitte and head of its USretail and distribution practice.德勤副董事长兼美国零售批发业务负责人罗德·赛兹表示,今年仍将吃香的礼物类别是服装、玩具和礼品卡,餐厅、娱乐和旅游消费应该也会增加。"Overall, there will still be sales growthbut it won't be as dramatic as last year,” said Sides. “If there are fewer giftpurchases by consumers, expect to see even more holiday promotions than ever.”赛兹说:“总体来看,销售额会增长,但不会像去年的增幅那么大。如果消费者购买的礼物减少了,那么节日的促销活动可能会比以往更多。”Inflation won't be the Grinch that completelystole Christmas, according to Neil Saunders, retail analyst and managingdirector at GlobalData Retail.咨询机构GlobalDataRetail的零售业分析师兼常务董事尼尔·桑德斯表示,通胀不会完全“偷走”圣诞节。"Gifting will remain an important part ofthe holidays, but consumers will be much more frugal and practical in their gift spending. That meanscutting back on gifting to non-family members such as colleagues or friends, sogifting circles will shrink,” he said.他指出:“送礼仍会是节日的一个重要部分,但是消费者在送礼支出上会节俭务实得多。这意味着削减送给同事或朋友等非家庭成员的礼物,也就是说,送礼圈子将会缩小。”If consumers are planning fewer gifts, theywill likely try to make them more meaningful, said Saunders.桑德斯说,如果消费者计划送出的礼物变少,那么他们会努力让礼物更有意义。"They will be keen to ensure they arethings that are wanted rather than fripperies that are a bit of a waste ofmoney. Practical gifts will be in, including the gifting of cash and gift cardsso that recipients can choose exactly what they want,” he said.他说:“他们会确保礼物是对方想要的,而不是瞎花钱的华而不实的东西。包括现金和礼品卡在内的实用礼物将会成为首选,这样收礼者就可以选择自己真正想要的东西。”One area where there won't be much of acutback? Gifts for kids. Said Saunders, “Parents are always keen to pull outall the stops to ensure children have a great holiday.”不太会缩水的礼物是哪一块呢?那就是给孩子的礼物。桑德斯说:“父母们总是愿意倾尽全力,让孩子们度过一个快乐的节日。”英文来源:美国有线电视新闻网翻译&编辑:丹妮budget英[ˈbʌdʒɪt];美[ˈbʌdʒɪt]v. 谨慎花钱;把…编入预算; 为…做出安排n. 预算;政府年度预算adj. 低价的stark英[stɑːk];美[stɑːrk]adj. 完全的;荒凉的;光秃秃的;僵硬的;毫无修饰的adv. 一丝不挂,赤裸;完全;明显地;质朴地;突出地perk up英[pɜ:kʌp];美[pəkʌp]v.(使)活跃;(重新)活跃起来;使更有趣;(使)增值frugal英[ˈfruːɡl];美[ˈfruːɡl]adj.节省的,节俭的;朴素的;花钱少的;约
Washington Social Club "Breaking the Dawn"Big Black "Steelworker"Dead Meadow "Sleepy Silver Door"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Married Man Blues"Benny Goodman "Sing, Sing, Sing"Swing Kids "Forty Three Seconds"Mission of Burma "Forget"Excuse 17 "Watchmaker"Minutemen "The Product"Johnny Cash "Johnny 99"Lungfish "Abraham Lincoln"Bad Brains "Banned In D.C."Blonde Redhead "Missile ++"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Billy Joe Shaver "The Devel Made Me Do It the First Time"Deerhoof "Fresh Born"Wright Holmes "Good Road Blues"Metamatics "Absence Of Rhythm"Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"Bo Diddley "Cops and Robbers"Superchunk "On the Mouth"Bikini Kill "Reject All American"Universal Order of Armageddon "No Longer Stranger"The Halo Benders "Don't Touch My Bikini"Enon "Daughter in the House of Fools"Matana Roberts "Pov Piti"Rain Like the Sound of Trains "School"
Shellac "The End of Radio"Booker T & The MG's "Green Onions"Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers "55th Street Boogie"Merle Travis "Blue Smoke"James Booker "Tico Tico"Cleo Brown "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie"Spade Cooley and His Orchestra "Three Way Boogie"Chet Atkins & Les Paul "Caravan"Etta Baker "Carolina Breakdown"Fleetwood Mac "Albatross"Otis Spann "Five Spot"Jimmy Bryant "The Night Rider"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Trans Am "Armed Response"Albert Ammons "Boogie Woogie At The Civic Opera"Shake 'Em Up Jazz Band "Washboard Wiggles"Tyler Childers "Midnight on the Water"Pete "Guitar" Lewis "Ooh Midnight"Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys "Draggin' The Bow"Bob Dylan "Main Title Theme (Billy)"Little Walter "Blue Lights"Dizzy Gillespie "Salt Peanuts"Albert Collins "Frosty"Ferdinand Jelly Roll Morton "Hyena Stomp"Various "Traveling Through The Jungle"Beastie Boys "In 3's"Max Roach "Triptych ( Prayer, Protest, Peace )"Freddy King "Hide Away"Fats Waller "Handful of Keys"Joel Paterson "Because"Funkadelic "Maggot Brain"Tuba Skinny "Deep Henderson"Dr. John "Mac`s Boogie"Cindy Cashdollar "Waltz for Abilene"Blind Willie Johnson "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground"John Coltrane "Alabama"Little Freddie King "Bad Chicken"James Brown "Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose"Gastr Del Sol "For Soren Mueller"John Fahey "Poor Boy Long Ways From Home"Bo Diddley "Aztec"Tom Waits "Closing Time"Fred McDowell "Amazing Grace"
Willie Nelson "Red Headed Stranger"fIREHOSE "The Red and the Black"Otis Spann "Five Spot"Johnny Cash "You'll Get Yours, I'll Get Mine"Irma Thomas "Don't Mess With My Man"Cedric Burnside "Hands Off That Girl"Dejan's Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans "Down By The Riverside"Chubby Newsome "New Orleans Lover Man"THE BLACK CROWES "Nonfiction"Precious Bryant "My Chauffeur"Richard Berry "Yama Yama Pretty Mama"Wanda Jackson "Fujiyama Mama"don't mean maybe "Hot Smoke and Sasafrass"Glass Eye "Dimsey Naish"Tom Waits "On The Nickel"The Mills Brothers "Baby, Won´t You Please Come Home"Willie Nelson & Leon Russell "Trouble In Mind"Billie Jo Spears "Harper Valley P.T.A."Charlie Parr "Over the Red Cedar"Joan Shelley "If the Storms Never Came"Speedy West "Stratossphere Boogie"Robert Nighthawk "Maxwell Street Medley"Lucinda Williams "Sundays"Smiley Lewis "When Did You Leave Heaven"The Black Keys "Do The Rump"Lula Reed "Watch Dog"Dr. John "Black John The Conqueror"Daniel Bachman "Won't You Cross Over to That Other Shore"Josh White "Jim Crow Train"Loretta Lynn "Blue Steel"Bonnie 'Prince' Billy "A Minor Place"Junior Kimbrough and the Soul Boys "Done Got Old"Gillian Welch "One Monkey"Rev. Gary Davis "You Got To Move"Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra "No Regrets (Take 1)"Robert Plant & Alison Krauss "Last Kind Words Blues"Ray Price "Heartaches by the Number"Willie Nelson "Pancho and Lefty (With Bob Dylan)"R.L. Burnside "Peaches"Willie Bryant "Jerry the Junker"Valerie June "Astral Plane"Built To Spill "Distopian Dream Girl"Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra "Star Dust (Take 1)"
The Black Crowes "Willin'"Valerie June "Heart On a String"New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers feat. Alvin Youngblood Hart "She's About a Mover"The Beatles "She's a Woman"Marvin Gaye "Can I Get A Witness"Ray Charles "What'd I Say"Rhett Miller "Most In The Summertime"Nothing Painted Blue "Modern Again"Joseph "Come On Up To The House"Merle Haggard "Good Old American Guest"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Jump for Joy"Trixie Smith "Sorrowful Blues"Dave Van Ronk "Winin' Boy Blues"Superchunk "On the Floor"Wilco "Forget the Flowers"Eilen Jewell "Rain Roll In"Magnolia Electric Co. "The Big Beast"Neil Young "Vampire Blues"Howlin' Wolf "Riding In The Moonlight"Moon Mullican "Grandpa Stole My Baby"Thelonious Monk Trio "Blue Monk"Common "Thelonius"Drive-By Truckers "Sea Island Lonely"Drive-By Truckers "Surrender Under Protest"Robert Plant, Alison Krauss "Can't Let Go"The Highwaymen "Live Forever"Bonnie Raitt "Made Up Mind"Jimi Hendrix "Hear My Train A Comin' (Electric)"Vic Chesnutt "Replenished"The Glands "Pleaser"Centro-Matic "Patience for the Ride"The Mountain Goats "Woke Up New"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Betty Lavette "Do Your Duty"Albert King "Personal Manager"Bob Dylan "Love Sick"Drag The River "Fleeting Porch of Tide"Otis Redding "You Don't Miss Your Water"Billie Holiday "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?"
You are hereby invited to shut out this crazy world for 2 hours, with Episode 33 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond'. Titled ‘A Sanctuary in Sound', it features music by: Arooj Aftab, Hereafter, Nils Frahm, Jenny Hval, Caterina Barbieri, Jon Hopkins, Olafur Arnalds, Tempers, Ovlov, Shame, Daniel Bachman, Pinkshinyultrablast, Rachika Nayar, Infinity Shred, Rival Consoles, Boom Bip, Shy, Low, David Grubbs, Robin Guthrie, Max Cooper, and Floating Points. This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit "Nightswimming (feat. Béla Fleck & Chris Thile)"The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Day Tripper (BBC Sessions)"THE BLACK CROWES "Sometimes Salvation"Rosa Lee Hill "Pork and Beans"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Raggy Levy"J.W. Warren "Hoboing into Hollywood"David Hidalgo "Known Round Here"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Holy Ghost"The Kills "Love Is A Deserter"R.L. Burnside "Goin' Down South"Otis Rush "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)"John Mayall's Bluesbreakers "My Time After Awhile"The Bluesbreakers "The Super-Natural"Nina Nastasia "What's Out There"Will Oldham "New Gypsy"The Mountain Goats "Woke Up New"Portastatic "Beer and Chocolate Bars"Parliament "Mothership Connection"Jimi Hendrix "EXP"The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Up From The Skies"Ike And Tina Turner "Glory, Glory"Bill Morrissey "Barstow"Dave Alvin "Inside"Shovels & Rope "Birmingham"Joan Shelley "Coming Down For You"Nothing Painted Blue "Modern Again"The Kinks "Complicated Life"Hank Williams "Move It On Over"Willie Humphrey "Little Liza Jane"Little Richard "Jenny, Jenny"Light Crust Doughboys "Sitting On Top Of The World"Lonnie Johnson "She's Making Whoopee In Hell Tonight"Andrew Bird "Fiery Crash"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Joseph "Come On Up To The House"The Velvet Underground & Nico "Heroin"Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra "Billie's Blues (Take 1)"George Jones "Color of the Blues"R.L. Burnside "Miss Maybelle"The Band "Down South in New Orleans (feat. Bobby Charles) [Concert Version]"Johnny Cash "Dinosaur Song"Janis Martin "Will You, Willyum"Bob Dylan "Main Title Theme (Billy)"Sam Baker "Sweet Little Angel"Louis Armstrong "Stars Fell On Alabama"
Артур Ямпольский подобрал 6 альбомов, выдержанных в разных жанрах. Предлагаем послушать сингер-сонграйтеров, южный рок, экспериментальных акустических гитаристов и так далее. Anders Osborne "Orpheus and the Mermaids" Ryan Montbleau "Wood" & "Fire" Daniel Bachman "Axacan" The Sheepdogs "No Simple Thing" Blackberry Smoke "You Hear Georgia" Hiss Golden Messenger "Quietly Blowing In"
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Meat Beat Manifesto, "Nuclear Bomb (Radio Edit)" (Les Editions Confidentielles Volume 3) 1995 Les Editions Confidentielles 2. Mercury Tracer, "XXV" (I - L) 2021 Everyday Ago 3. Daniel Bachman, "Blues In The Anthropocene" (Axacan) 2021 Three Lobed 4. Andy Stott, "Never The Right Time" (Never The Right Time) 2021 Modern Love 5. Bill MacKay and Nathan Bowles, "Joy Ride" (Keys) 2021 Drag City 6. Bernadette Carroll, "Heavenly" (Heavenly / Laughing On the Outside) 1964 Cleopatra / 2021 Numero Group 7. Nurse With Wound, "Easy Snapping" (Who Can I Turn To Stereo (Two Golden Microphones)) 1996 United Dairies 8. John Duncan, "Homecoming" (Soft Eyes) 2021 Ideal 9. Windy and Carl, "Lighthouse" (Drawing Of Sound) 1996 Blue Flea 10. Saccades, "Islands Past" (Flowing Fades) 2021 Fuzz Club 11. Signs Ov Chaos, "Kode Ov Thee Phuture" (Frankenscience (Urban Cyberphunk)) 1996 Earache 12. James Welburn, "Sleeper In The Void (feat. Tomas Jarmyr)" (Sleeper in the Void) 2021 Miasmah 13. Patrick Belaga, "Rust" (Blutt) 2021 PAN 14. Populous, "Luna Liquida" (Stasi) 2021 La Tempesta Dischi 15. Black Light District, "Blue Rats" (A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room) 1996 Eskaton 16. Current 93, "Patripassian" (All the Pretty Little Horses) 1996 Durtro * Sendung vom 18. April 2021 ## 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
Tuba Skinny "Some Kind-A-Shake"Pokey La Farge and the South City Three "So Long Honeybee, Goodbye"Tony Mottola "Fun On the Frets"Elvis Presley "Baby Let's Play House"Bob Dylan "Outlaw Blues"Robert Johnson "Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped the Devil)"AC/DC "There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'"Lucinda Williams "Honey Bee"Mr Bear & His Bearcats "Mr Bear Comes to Town"Robert Belfour "Black Mattie"Neko Case "Hex"Johnny Cash "Like The 309"The Palace Brothers "I Had a Good Mother and Father"Gillian Welch "Beulah Land"Daniel Bachman "Won't You Cross Over To That Other Shore (Reprise)"Tom Waits "Red Shoes by the Drugstore"Arthur Dodge & The Horsefeathers "Birmingham"Kiki Cavazos "Dancing Joe"Bessie Smith "Blue Spirit Blues"Steve Earle "Transcendental Blues"Otis Rush "Jump Sister Bessie"Fleetwood Mac "Hellhound On My Trail"Hank Williams "I Won't Be Home No More"Shovels & Rope "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (feat. John Moreland)"King Oliver "Deep Henderson (feat. King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators)"Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys "Milk Cow Blues"Memphis Jug Band "Oh Ambulance Man"Otis Smith "Sunday School Woman"Jelly Roll Morton "Original Jelly Roll Blues"Wanda Jackson "Fujiyama Mama"Pete "Guitar" Lewis "Ooh Midnight"The Mountain Goats "Dance Music"R.E.M. "Stumble"The Clash "Rudie Can't Fail"Louis Armstrong "Old Man Mose"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "Down By The Riverside"Billy Joe Shaver "Ride Me Down Easy"Elvis Costello "Red Cotton"Sugar Britches "Devil to Some"Drag the River "Losing Everyone"Billie Holiday "I Wished On the Moon (with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra)"The White Stripes "In The Cold, Cold Night"Various Artists "Long Distance Call"Walter Vinson "Rosa Lee Blues"Fats Domino "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You"Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau "Creole Song (feat. Fred Vigorito, Albert Burbank, Jim Robinson, George Guesnon, Don Ewell & Bill Bissonnette)"Lefty Frizzell "Cigarettes and Coffee Blues"Light Crust Doughboys "Knocky, Knocky"Muddy Waters "Hey, Hey"Andrew Bird;Jimbo Mathus "Burn the Honky Tonk"Elvis Presley "Tomorrow Night"Robert Johnson "Love In Vain"Tuba Skinny "Wee Midnight Hours"
Greeting Dead Freaks!No guest this go-round just you and me, some music recommendations and the Good Old Grateful Dead.First off, let me share the links to the great music I discuss at the top of the episode.Daniel Bachman's album, "Axacan" can be found on the Three Lobed Recordings bandcamp page: ThreeLobed.bandcamp.comYasmin Williams' album "Urban Driftwood" is available via her bandcamp page. Or via Spinster Sounds.Tiny Lights, the new band featuring my dear friend Andy Barnes (frequent past & future guest of this show), has their new single, "You're Going Down" on their page: TinyLightsRVA.bandcamp.com. Watch for their full album to drop soon.And lastly, my new single and my first physical record, is available at my very own bandcamp page: jmhart.bandcamp.com.Allow me to remind you that the Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Media. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Check out OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop.Also, if you would like a BrokedownPod t-shirt or sticker or other merch in that vein, please head over to my Redbubble virtual merch table. All proceeds go straight toward hosting costs and are much appreciated.Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use Apple Podcasts, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
NPR Music's picks for the best albums out this week include the intricately detailed pop of Dodie, a posthumous release from legendary drummer Tony Allen, a mind-blower from Daniel Bachman and more.Featured Albums:1. Dodie — Build A ProblemFeatured Song: "Special Girl"2. L'Orange & Namir Blade — Imaginary EverythingFeatured Song: "Nihilism"3. Daniel Bachman — AxacanFeatured Songs: "Blues in the Anthropocene" and "Year Of The Rat"4. Tony Allen — There Is No EndFeatured Song: "Stumbling Down"5. Sophia Kennedy — MonstersFeatured Song: "I'm Looking Up"6. James Brandon Lewis — Jesup WagonFeatured Song: "Lowlands of Sorrow"7. Nasimiyu — PotionsFeatured Song: "Parasite"Other notable releases for May 7: Angel Olsen — Song of the Lark and Other Far Memories; Iceage — Seek Shelter; Miranda Lambert — The Marfa Tapes (with Jack Ingram and John Randall); Squid — Bright Green Field; Sufjan Stevens — Convocations; Weezer — Van Weezer.
Episode 516: April 18, 2021 playlist: Meat Beat Manifesto, "Nuclear Bomb (Radio Edit)" (Les Editions Confidentielles Volume 3) 1995 Les Editions Confidentielles Mercury Tracer, "XXV" (I - L) 2021 Everyday Ago Daniel Bachman, "Blues In The Anthropocene" (Axacan) 2021 Three Lobed Andy Stott, "Never The Right Time" (Never The Right Time) 2021 Modern Love Bill MacKay and Nathan Bowles, "Joy Ride" (Keys) 2021 Drag City Bernadette Carroll, "Heavenly" (Heavenly / Laughing On the Outside) 1964 Cleopatra / 2021 Numero Group Nurse With Wound, "Easy Snapping" (Who Can I Turn To Stereo (Two Golden Microphones)) 1996 United Dairies John Duncan, "Homecoming" (Soft Eyes) 2021 Ideal Windy and Carl, "Lighthouse" (Drawing Of Sound) 1996 Blue Flea Saccades, "Islands Past" (Flowing Fades) 2021 Fuzz Club Signs Ov Chaos, "Kode Ov Thee Phuture" (Frankenscience (Urban Cyberphunk)) 1996 Earache James Welburn, "Sleeper In The Void (feat. Tomas Jarmyr)" (Sleeper in the Void) 2021 Miasmah Patrick Belaga, "Rust" (Blutt) 2021 PAN Populous, "Luna Liquida" (Stasi) 2021 La Tempesta Dischi Black Light District, "Blue Rats" (A Thousand Lights In A Darkened Room) 1996 Eskaton Current 93, "Patripassian" (All the Pretty Little Horses) 1996 Durtro 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.
On her second lp, the newly released Urban Driftwood, Virginia-based guitarist Yasmin Williams creates expansive acoustic music. Playing guitar, kalimba, percussion, and kora, she pulls from disparate musical strands—including the smooth jazz she heard growing up—into music that feels spiritually connected to New Age music, Windham Hill guitar, and the work of contemporaries like Daniel Bachman (who calls her "a guitarist for a new century"), William Tyler, and Marisa Anderson, both whom she's recently collaborated. She joined us for a conversation about being a Black artist in a primarily white genre, how she taught herself guitar, and how she processes the "American Primitive" genre tag.
Listen as two noted economists – Daniel Bachman, Ph.D. of Deloitte and James Hughes, Ph.D. of Rutgers – discuss the short- and long-term impact of the coronavirus pandemic on both the national and New Jersey economies. How long will it take to get back to pre-crisis levels? How many businesses are expected to survive and how many will go out of business? How long will the economic fallout from the crisis last? Hear their expert opinions on these topics and more.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Debie Thomas. Essay by Debie Thomas: *I Am Sending You* for Sunday, 14 June 2020; book review by Dan Clendenin: *Red at the Bone: A Novel* by Jacqueline Woodson (2019); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice* (2019); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Tears of Blood* by Bikki Gautam; music review *River* by Daniel Bachman.
Cookin' up some great music in the kitchen this week, please enjoy Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones with Buddy Guy, Keith Richards & Ronnie Wood, James Cotton, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Daniel Bachman, T-Bone Walker & Zuzu Bollin.
➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at132/ ➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday Ever heard of John Fahey? Ever wondered why you should be listening to John Fahey? In this episode, I'm covering the life of John Fahey and giving you 10 guitarists that are heavily influenced by John Fahey and preserving a uniquely American art form! To understand how influential John Fahey is, we need to talk about American primitive guitar, a subgenre of folk/acoustic music. With one foot in blues and the other in country, American primitive guitar — founded by John Fahey himself! — was deeply percussive and focused on fingerpicking. If you want to understand how Fahey's influence is still being felt today, be sure to check out this list of acoustic artists who borrow heavily from Fahey's style. #10: Glenn Jones #9: Jack Rose #8: Nathan Bowles #7: Rob Noyes #6: Marisa Anderson #5: Daniel Bachman #4: Nathan Salsburg #3: Jan Morgenson #2: Joost Dijkema #1: Gwenifer Raymond Each one of these artists is building on John Fahey's legacy. To get the links to each of the songs featured in this episode of Acoustic Tuesday, be sure to visit https://acousticlife.tv/at132/ Throughout this week's John Fahey show, I'll also be discussing 10 little known facts about John Fahey's life. If you're interested in the life of one of the most influential but little known acoustic guitar players of all time, be sure to watch the whole episode of my list of 10 John Fahey Facts! ★ Request your invite to Tony's Acoustic Challenge today: https://tonypolecastro.com/al-request-invite/?ref=INVITE&src=AL ★ Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Debie Thomas. Essay by Debie Thomas: *The One and the Many* for Sunday, 9 June 2019; book review by Dan Clendenin: *On Thomas Merton* by Mary Gordon (2018); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Apollo 11* (2019); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *A Prayer for Pentecost* by the Reformed Church in America; music review by David Werther: *River* by Daniel Bachman.
Howie Pyro, Black Givre, Apeface, Garish Cyborg, Magic From Space, tape000, Reak: Indonesian Trance, Adderall Canyonly, Yuto Oshashi, Story Teller, and Daniel Bachman and Matthew Sage.
Howie Pyro, Black Givre, Apeface, Garish Cyborg, Magic From Space, tape000, Reak: Indonesian Trance, Adderall Canyonly, Yuto Oshashi, Story Teller, and Daniel Bachman and Matthew Sage.
Patreon was dumb this week. Here’s how we feel about. (But also keep paying us please.) That leads us into net neutrality, btdubs -- but it’s not Rachel talking about politics this time. Rachel did talk about the Newport Folk Festival and she and Von take on some sacred cows. Also, bizarre Florida man (and New York man) stories as well as your favorite holiday: Rachel’s birthday! Music in this episode: Daniel Bachman - “Song For the Setting Sun III” (Three Lobed) Patrik Antonsen - “Fishbowl” (Mr. Futility) Reina del Cid - “Queen Hazel” (Rerun City) Dawn And Hawkes - “Promised Land” (The Other Side) Dave Sheinen - “Talking To Myself” (First Thing Tomorrow) Foresteater - “Unbutton” (Single) (Single) Coyle Girelli - “Where’s My Girl?” (Single) The Wirelight - “Brace For Impact” (Single) The Sparklers - “My Ghosts Sing” (All The Prettiest Girls Go Straight to Hell) Nate Smith - “A Girl Named America” (Single) You can learn more about Rachel’s comic, Artema here. Come say hi at FlameCon! Also, if you want to read more about Newport Folk Fest, here’s what Rachel had to say. Thanks for your support! Please contribute to our Patreon or Ko-fi! Thanks again to Two Cow Garage for letting us use their music!
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Jon Bachman stops by again to talk music and history. As always, the conversation begins with a discussion of modal jazz, then makes twisted turns into Virginia folklorist A. K. Davis, southern mystic Edgar Cayce, and, of course, Johnny Cash. Also, Jon talks about the upcoming albums by his son, guitar wizard Daniel Bachman. In the intro, Colin rambles about the recent blustery weather, the start of baseball season, and why you should never casually google Klaus Kinski.
Encounter a mythic peeping Tom reborn in "Summer Hunt: After Ovid" by Nicholas B. Morris. *** Nicholas B. Morris grew up in Arkansas but fell in love with Colorado. His stories and other assorted writings have been published in The Harpoon Review, Cliterature, Connotation Press, Danse Macabre Online, and Nebo. He has published two short story collections, the full-length Tapeworm and the chapbook The Boy in the Well, both with the now sadly defunct Monkey Puzzle Press. (You can buy copies of Tapeworm from him directly on Amazon.) He works in his dream job as Assistant Professor of Humanities at the Community College of Denver and watches endless re-runs of Star Trek with his partner Alyssa Piccinni. Mr. Morris tweets at @totallynotNickM. The track behind Mr. Morris's story this week was taken from the Free Music Archive. It is titled “Untitled I” which comes from the album Live at WFMU on Irene Trudel's Show on March 26, 2012 by Daniel Bachman. The track is being used under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 3.0 Unported License. A million thanks to Free Music Archive and Daniel Bachman for sharing this music with the world. .
Bob Dylan has won a Nobel Prize for Literature. This naturally has blown Patrick's mind.Another legendary poet/songwriter, Leonard Cohen is back with, You Want It Darker, his self-proclaimed final album. We're digging into Cohen's latest tome, exploring the legacy that he's leaving behind, and more.PLUS! Guitarist Daniel Bachman has a new self-titled album, and we've got your first taste of his latest instrumental goodness.Show NotesBob Dylan Wins Nobel Prize in Literature [Pitchfork]Dylan, Master Poet? Don't Think Twice, It's All Right [New York Times]Learn more about Daniel BachmanOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter | BandcampListen On: Spotify | Apple MusicCheck out the track "Brightleaf Blues" from Daniel Bachman's new self-titled LP, below!Daniel Bachman [2016] by Daniel Bachman TIP JAR You Want It DarkerLeonard CohenKevin: Stream ItPatrick: Buy ItEduardo: Buy ItLINKSOfficial SiteFacebookLISTEN ONSpotifyApple Music Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Because living is better than dying – because a sheepish return with head between legs is better than no return at all – it’s Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #65. First show in two months. We can’t help ourselves. The fruits of my return from exile are hopefully soon to be apparent. Just press play, or download, and you’ll hear new stuff from MANSION, SEX TIDE, BLACK ABBA, MARADEUR, HONEY RADAR and more – plus new reissues from MARS, VINCENT OVER THE SINK, DEPARTMENTSTORE SANTAS – and a show-stopping three-song set from some of today’s finest young pickers, including ANDY McLEOD, JOHNNY YOUNG and Mr. DANIEL BACHMAN. So indulge yourself, why don’t ya? Track listing: MANSION - Fleshed Out BLACK ABBA - Lost Dog PAPER TULIPS - Sanitation MARAUDEUR - Bad Morning SUBURBAN HOMES - Conformity in the UK SEX TIDE - Cleveland Avenue MARS - Cry VINCENT OVER THE SINK - Mice in the Ocean RUTH GARBUS - KIsserine Chalk DEPARTMENTSTORE SANTAS - Monkeys and Organ Grinders OLIMPIA SPLENDID - KL HONEY RADAR - Milk Maid SURVEILLANCE - Death BATSWING SALOON - Harold and Maude VERONICA FALLS - Timeless Melody JOHNNY YOUNG - Going to Pleasant Valley DANIEL BACHMAN - Orange County Serenade ANDY McLEOD - Down Darby Creek
Harmonia, Dreamcrusher, False Tropics, OKTAF O, H.K.E., Giant Claw, Atomo, Warsaw Improvisers Orchestra, Fisty Kendal, H Takahashi, Body Shame, Stereo Voices, Easychord, AyGeeTee, Dylan Golden Aycock, and Daniel Bachman.
Harmonia, Dreamcrusher, False Tropics, OKTAF O, H.K.E., Giant Claw, Atomo, Warsaw Improvisers Orchestra, Fisty Kendal, H Takahashi, Body Shame, Stereo Voices, Easychord, AyGeeTee, Dylan Golden Aycock, and Daniel Bachman.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Dan Clendenin. Essay by Dan Clendenin: *"God Has Heard": Hannah's Song* for Sunday, 15 November 2015; book review by Dan Clendenin: *Between the World and Me* by Ta-Nehisi Coates (2015); film review by Dan Clendenin: *On the Way to School* (2015); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Idiot Psalm 12* by Scott Cairns; music review: *River* by Daniel Bachman.
New for the autumnal be-in: Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #64. This is the sixty-fourth time we've labored at a computer to string together a fetching set of sub-underground musical pearls for the people. The best yet? You tell us. This time you'll hear brand-new stuff from GAUCHE, PSYCHIC SOVIETS, MODERN NEEDS, PATSY, THE COOLIES, WURLD SERIES, BLACK ABBA, and JIM NOTHING - plus a haunting 14-minute+ Fahey-esque DANIEL BACHMAN jam to close out the show. Songs from deep in the library are also played by TIMES NEW VIKING, DESPERATE BICYCLES, THE CRAMPS, FERAL BEAT, THOMAS JEFFERSON SLAVE APARTMENTS & more. Download or stream it today and be a part of history. Track listing: PSYCHIC SOVIETS - Authority Complex GAUCHE - Pay Day BLACK ABBA - Betting on Death TIMES NEW VIKING - Devo & Wine OCCULT CHEMISTRY - Water THE WHINES - Straybird WURLD SERIES - Oh Well JIM NOTHING - Modern Times RTFO BANDWAGON - New Jack DESPERATE BICYCLES - (I Make The) Product HAND GRENADES - Demo to London MODERN NEEDS - Low Life PATSY - Tuley Tude High SICK THINGS - Sleeping With The Dead FERAL BEAT - Cold Lover THE CRAMPS - Twist & Shout THE COOLIES - God Take Me THOMAS JEFFERSON SLAVE APARTMENTS - Tornado DANIEL BACHMAN - Won't You Cross Over To That Other Shore
Daniel Bachman and Matthew Sage, Dismal Light, Randy Spike, Takamitsu Ohta, Sitar Outreach Ministry, Hunted Creatures, Henry Plotnik, A Mystery tape, Dominic Republic, Spiricom, Riohv, Mark Dicker, Mondo Cool, The Chris Murray Privilege, and Sam Gas Can.
Daniel Bachman and Matthew Sage, Dismal Light, Randy Spike, Takamitsu Ohta, Sitar Outreach Ministry, Hunted Creatures, Henry Plotnik, A Mystery tape, Dominic Republic, Spiricom, Riohv, Mark Dicker, Mondo Cool, The Chris Murray Privilege, and Sam Gas Can.
Latelatelatenight, Tether, deLarge, Massprod, Sterile Garden, Flesh Coffin, Bary Center, Occasional Detriot, Mark Bradley, Cody Yantis, Indian Weapons, Husher, German Army, Daniel Bachman and Ian McColm, Microflourescence, Jailbird, and Outer Space.
Latelatelatenight, Tether, deLarge, Massprod, Sterile Garden, Flesh Coffin, Bary Center, Occasional Detriot, Mark Bradley, Cody Yantis, Indian Weapons, Husher, German Army, Daniel Bachman and Ian McColm, Microflourescence, Jailbird, and Outer Space.
Nearly every Thursday that I do this show, I bring a copy of something by Daniel Bachman to the studio in my bag of records, tapes, CDs and other tricks. Yet somehow, I've only played him once in the 29 previous shows (Sacred Harp, way back in Program 4). And it wasn't even an official broadcast; it was something I tacked on after the fact. Well I'm making up for that in this program by plugging the hell out of DB's show in DC this Friday night. See the previous posts or listen to this podcast to find out the whens and wherefores. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Frederic Rzewski performed by Marc-André Hamelin - "THE PEOPLE UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED - Thema- With determination" (from The People United Will Never Be Defeated! - 36 Variations On ¡El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido!) Roxy Music - "Pyjamarama" (from The Thrill of It All) Plastic Bertrand - "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (from An 1) Illaiyaraaja - "Naanthaan Ungappanda feat. S.P. Balasubrahmanyam" (from Solla Solla: Maestro Ilaiyaraaja And The Electronic Pop Sound Of Kollywood 1977-1983 Vol. 2) The wonders of an on-time Grouse Professor Longhair - "Big Chief" (from New Orleans Funk) Brighter Side of Darkness - "Love Jones" (from Love Jones) Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Black Boy" (from Bulletproof Brass EP) White/Light - "Can You Get to That / Hit it and Quit It" (from White/Light plays Maggot Brain) Günter Schickert - "Puls" (from Überfällig) Ryley Walker and Daniel Bachman - "Devil In The Old Dominion" (from Of Deathly Premonitions) The Grouse has a love jones for you. Brighter Side of Darkness - "Love Jones (instrumental)" (from Love Jones) Daniel Bachman - "Sun Over Old Rag" (from Seven Pines) Daniel Bachman - "Grey (Take Two)" (from Grey-Black-Green) Daniel Bachman - "Rove Ryley Rove/ Wild Bill Jones/ Darling Cory" (from Oh Be Joyful) Mark Fosson - "Gorilla Mountain" (from Digging in the Dust : Home Recordings 1976) Angel Olsen/Marissa Nadler - "My Dreams Have Withered and Died" (Soundcloud) Charalambides - "My Little Bessie (cassette only)" (from Historic 6th Ward CS) Sacred Harp - "Brother Green" (from Apparitions at the Kenmore Plantation) Allison's Sacred Harp Singers - "The Old Ship of Zion" (from Heaven's My Home, 1927-1928) The Watersons - "Autumn - Souling Song" (from Frost and Fire: A Calendar of Ritual and Magical Songs) Donald Swann - "Namárië" (from The Road Goes Ever On) Synanthesia - "Just As The Curtain Finally Falls" (from Synanthesia) Daniel Bachman & Ian McColm - "WRGOA / MLIAOI / BABD" (from Taman Shud)