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01. Laidback Luke - Now That We Found Love 02. Zafrir, Mila Journee - Pas 03. Tony Romera - Change The Music 04. Danny L Harle, Oklou, Mnek - Crystallise My Tears 05. Emanuel Satie - Give It All 06. Arty - Brave 07. Maur - Nasty 08. Nimino - Rest Easy
01. Danny L Harle, Oklou, Mnek - Crystallise My Tears 02. Dj Michelle - Don't Hold Back 03. Chapter, Verse - Jump n' Shout 04. Don Diablo, Nelly Furtado - Doing Nothin' 05. Luke Miller - Make It Hot 06. Cosmic Gate, James French - I'm On Fire 07. Zafrir, Mila Journee - Pas 08. Brohug - Teaser 09. Kilimanjaro - Come Towards The Light 10. Jrny, Erick Gaudino - Beats Control 11. Lily Tix - Cluster 12. Blondish, Darco, Broken Hill - GOAT 13. Afrojack - Out Of The Darkness 14. Marc Mosca - Underground 15. Bodyworx, Moti - Face It 16. Fetish - I Like It 17. Naarly, Ant Mifsud, Thabza De Soul - Khanya 18. Nem, Davani - Doordasher 19. Tony Romera - Change The Music 20. Moby, Blond Ish, Kiko Franco - Natural Blues 21. Camelphat, Josh Gigante - The One 22. Martin Garrix, Citadelle - Peace Of Mind 23. Bkaye, Lilyisthatyou - Broke My Rules 24. Bijou, Datti - Mind Eraser 25. Wh0, The Fog - Been A Long Time 26. Smack - Bla Bla Bla 27. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Desejante 28. Diplo, Jem Cooke, Local Singles - Lift Me Up 29. Rafael Cerato - Rude Boy 30. Alaia & Gallo - Lipstick 31. Florian Picasso - The Tide 32. Snackz, Xpnsv Taste - Get 2 Work 33. Tiga, Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know) 34. Vion Konger, Melo.Kids - Gettin' Jiggy Wit It 35. Maxx Play, Johnny Grinch - Play Right 36. Belters Only - I Love You 37. Royksopp, Dyson - What Else Is There 38. Chester Young, Leonid Rudenko - Heartbeat
01. Emanuel Satie - Give It All 02. Brohug, Nyron - Back Down 03. Boris Brejcha - 16 Red Even 04. Tony Romera, Crusy, Low Steppa - Watch Out 05. Kshmr, Shy Niko, Datti - 7 Days a Freak 06. Kvsh, Dvbbs - No No No 07. Danny L Harle, Oklou, Mnek - Crystallise My Tears 08. Cassian, Yotto, Da Hool - Love Parade 09. Boris Way - Uber on Call 10. Crystal Rock, Zombic, Flip Capella - Sandstorm 11. Franky Wah, Gadjo - I'm Watching You (So Many Times) 12. Gulmee, Samarth Goel - Good Stuff 13. Moksi, Lexblaze - Shout Like 14. Fedde Le Grand, Porno - Music Power 15. Rafael, Erez - Left Right 16. Switch Disco, Neve - Breathe 17. Camelphat, Vomee - Needed You 18. Dj Susan, Miggy Dela Rosa - Dirty Cat 19. The Chemical Brothers, Chris Lake - Galvanize 20. Kapuzen, Ak Renny - Flirt 21. Ero808, No Static, Naar - GENIE 22. Ferreck Dawn, Hayley May - Deep Inside 23. Riton, Feyi - Bounce In The Brass 24. Jerro - Kick It 25. Cid - Party Jumpin' 26. Skytech - Sinner 27. Then - Bodyrock 28. Tiesto, Tate Mcrae - 10_35 29. Low Steppa, Rue Jay, Reza, Chuck Roberts - The Creator 30. Essel - Legacy 31. Moguai - Deaf by Stereo 32. Gabry Ponte, Nicky Romero - Rave Music 33. Tiga, Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know) 34. Don Diablo, Dominica - Gotta Let U Go 35. Ofenbach - Anamorphobia 36. Dubvision - Rise Again 37. Mr. Belt, Wezol - Don't Stop Lovin' 38. Rafael Cerato, Wave Wave - Elevate
01. Goom Gum - Back & Drop 02. Kryder - Time 03. Maur - NASTY 04. Betical - Do It Again 05. Shapov, Swanky Tunes - Desejante 06. Emanuel Satie - Give It All 07. Boris Brejcha - Drop The Beat On The Floor 08. Danny L Harle, Oklou, Mnek - Crystallise My Tears 09. Dubdogz, Porsche Brasil - Be As One 10. Blondish, Darco, Broken Hill - GOAT 11. Rafael Cerato - Rude Boy 12. Benny Benassi, Laherte, Zamna Soundsystem - The Future 13. Nimino - Rest Easy 14. Cyril, James Blunt - Tears Dry Tonight 15. Arty - Brave 16. Chester Young, Leonid Rudenko - Heartbeat 17. Fatboy Slim, Daniel Steinberg, David Guetta, Morten - Bus Stop Please 18. Camelphat, Kotier, Yellowitz - Goddess 19. Wh0, The Fog - Been A Long Time 20. Laidback Luke - Now That We Found Love 21. Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, Poppy Baskcomb - Think About Us 22. Camelphat, Josh Gigante - The One 23. Bingo Players, Grevvy - Back It Up! 24. Meduza - No Sleep 25. Hugel, Ultra Nate - Free (You Got To Live) 26. Zafrir, Mila Journee - Pas 27. Black V Neck, Gawp, Juush, Gaby G - Losing My Head 28. David Vendetta, Eray Turkay - Old School 29. Chris Lake, Vera Blue - Chemistry 30. Diplo, Jem Cooke, Local Singles - Lift Me Up 31. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Favela 32. Dannic, Kiyoto - Back To Life 33. Naarly, Ant Mifsud, Thabza De Soul - Khanya 34. R3Hab, Rou - Ten Out Of Ten 35. Tony Romera - Change The Music 36. Kshmr, Bassjackers, Avancada, Dev - Bass Down Low
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) recebem Brian Camargo (@briancmrgo) para uma conversa sobre a nova onda do pop nórdico, a busca por um som cada vez mais dissociativo e o trabalho de artistas como Smerz, Erika de Casier, Astrid Sonne e ML Buch.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmPlaylist Popenhagen : https://tinyurl.com/35m2dudxNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Tobias Jesso Jr. https://tinyurl.com/94b5wcsy➜ Baco Exu do Blues https://tinyurl.com/26s465jp➜ D'Água Negra https://tinyurl.com/bdz7k8y3➜ Duda Beat & Rose Gray https://tinyurl.com/43z63e4x➜ Djavan https://tinyurl.com/ycybd98u➜ Juana Molina https://tinyurl.com/52td4bw2➜ Javiera Electra https://tinyurl.com/59urawhj➜ Todos Mis Amigos Están Tristes https://tinyurl.com/2enj3psb➜ Oneohtrix Point Never https://tinyurl.com/fctnm3mx➜ Skrillex https://tinyurl.com/mvn848zk ➜ Obelga https://tinyurl.com/mpu9hhv3➜ Lolina https://tinyurl.com/4xjfdn9z➜ Cidade Dormitório https://tinyurl.com/5c3myucm➜ Danny L Harle, Oklou & MNEK https://tinyurl.com/yc3cpy6zVocê Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Devo (Netflix)➜ One Punch Man (Netflix e Crunchyroll)➜ Jards Macalé – Besta Fera (2019)➜ Jards Macalé – Síntese do Lance (2021)➜ Jards Macalé – Coração Bifurcado (2023)➜ A Natureza das Coisas Invisíveis (Cinemas)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
T. Kyle and Brad discuss T. Kyle's Bravocon experience in Las Vegas, The Sphere, Victoria Beckham performing “Viva Forever,” ABBA and Robyn coming to NYC, ‘Saturday Night Live' with Lily Allen, Cher and Ariana Grande, ‘Wicked: For Good' promo, the troll that grabbed Ari in Singapore, Charli xcx's ‘Wuthering Heights' soundtrack and ‘The Moment' trailer, High Fashion Editorial! featuring ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2,' the 2026 Met Gala theme, Angie K for PAPER, Dorinda's high ponytail, Jennifer Lopez at the Governors Awards, Luscious Massacr meets Jessica Simpson at the mall and talk about being allies for the dolls, TikTok Talk featuring Nibs the Squirrel and Dillard's home manager Cody McNabb, new music from HAYLA and Nelly Furtad, Azzecca, Danny L Harle, Oklou, MNEK, Stacie Orrico, Rachael Lampa, FKA twigs, Robyn, and Ice Spice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'N2STAL5IA' es una oda melancólica a la crisis de la mitad de los veinte. La de los cuarenta es un tópico y la de los treinta, casi una norma; pero la de los veinte no la vimos venir, quizá porque creímos que, al menos entonces, seríamos felices. La tensión entre la juventud eterna y la incertidumbre de no saber quién eres oscurece las canciones del segundo disco de Natalia Lacunza.Además, el director de cine Paul Urkijo responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y hablamos con varios protagonistas de las escenas locales de nuestro país para analizar el fenómeno que les hace llenar estadios: de Oques Grasses a Zetak. Playlist:Ezra Collective, Yazmin Lacey - God Gave Me Feet For DancingBadbadnotgood, Tim Bernardes - Poeira CosmicaDomi & JD Beck - Two ShrimpsYussef Dayes - Marching BandTom Misch - NightriderOscar Jerome - Do You ReallyJordan Rakei - TrustNubiyan Twist - Lights OutKokoroko - War DanceBerlioz - NYC in 1940Ciutat - Todo pasaJorja Smith - Greatest Gift (Reimagined)Cleo Sol - SelfRita Payés, Silvia Pérez Cruz - El PanaderoLaufey - From the startHeadache - Dodge This!Oneohtrix Point Never - LifeworldThe xx - VCRLorde - Man Of The YearCMAT - Running/PlanningJapanese Breakfast - Picture WindowWet Leg - liquidizeCeleste - People Always ChangeNilüfer Yanya - Cold HeartNatalia Lacunza - SINGAPURGoldfrapp - Ooh La LaRobyn - DopamineRomy - Love Who You LoveAddison Rae - Fame is a GunTurnstile - LIGHT DESIGNTriángulo de Amor Bizarro - Triángulo de Amor BizarroAngélica García - BUTTERFLYShygirl, Nick León, Six Sex - BAWDY is A LOTArt School Girlfriend - The PeaksDanny L Harle, Oklou, MNEK - Crystallise My TearsAustra - Math EquationOvermono - Paradise RunnerKelly Lee Owens - DESCENDSASSY 009 - EnemyJust Mustard - WE WERE JUST HEREAlice Glass - MERCY KILLSkrillex, Dylan Brady, Caroline Polachek - hit me where it hurts xCharli xcx - Chains of LoveFlorence + The Machine - Everybody ScreamEscuchar audio
Dos años después de Good Lies, su álbum debut, los hermanos Russell regresan para reafirmar a Overmono como una de las propuestas más audaces e innovadoras de la electrónica británica actual. En 'Paradise Runner', su nuevo sencillo, canalizan aquello que más ha alimentado su creatividad en los últimos meses: el impulso de unas giras constantes y unos directos elogiados por su potencia e intensidad.Además, el escritor Isaac Rosa responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y abrimos nuestra 'Sala de Despiece' para recibir a La Paloma que nos muestran cómo crearon la canción 'Sale el sol'. Playlist:Bb trickz - Tipz & TrickzPanda Bear - PraiseJuan Wauters - If It's Not LoveEyedress, Mac DeMarco - My Simple JeepMyd, Channel Tres, Trueno - All that Glitters is not GoldThe Marias - Back To MeBuscabulla - El Caminolusillon - Muero x Verterusowsky, Ralphie Choo - BBY ROMEOGuitarricadelafuente - Pipe DreamBeirut - Tuanaki AtollNick Mulvey - Holy DaysObongjayar - Sweet DangerEzra Collective, Sasha Keable - Body LanguageBadbadnotgood, V.C.R - Found A Light (Beale Street)Mac Miller - 5 Dollar Pony RidesMagdalena Bay - Human Happenssmerz - FeistyErika de Casier - DelusionalGrace Ives - AvalancheTame Impala - My Old WaysFranc Moody - Love Will Make You Do Strange ThingsDaphni, Caribou - Waiting So LongSharp Pins - I Don’t Have The HeartMarlon Magnée, La Femme - Nuage GrisRata Negra - HawaiParquesvr - Rizo de gitanaLa Plazuela - Tiempos RarosRuiseñora, Yeli Yeli, ROMERO - Con esta herida CERVATANA - Cap. IV: La BombaROSALÍA - De MadrugáTriángulo de Amor Bizarro - Triángulo de Amor BizarroAlizzz, Maria Arnal - DespertarOvermono - Paradise RunnerFred again.., Sammy Virji, Winny - WinnySwimming Paul, LKS - To This DayNatalia Lacunza - SABES QUÉ???Kelly Lee Owens - ASCENDDanny L Harle, Oklou, MNEK - Crystallise My TearsPinkPantheress - Illegal + Nia ArchivesWeval - DopamineRobyn - DopamineEscuchar audio
No es simplemente azul: es 'Cerulean', el tono del firmamento y del mar profundo. Así se titula el que será el primer disco de Danny L Harle, donde sus grabaciones de campo de olas rompiendo en la orilla, se entrelazan con una revisión vanguardista del trance de herencia noventera. Aunque es su segundo álbum, para él funciona como un debut, porque esta es la música que siempre ha querido hacer: las mejores melodías con las mejores voces. Las de Clairo, PinkPantheress, Oklou o Caroline Polachek que le acompañan en este viaje a su mejor versión.Además, Joaquín Reyes, Ministro de Entretenimiento, responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y el artista sueco Arc de Soleil nos presenta su disco 'Lumin Rain'.Playlist:Waxahatchee - Right Back To ItBonnie Prince Billy - London MayBill Ryder-Jones - This Can't Go OnRicahrd Hawley - Prism in JeanDJ Koze, Damon Albarn - Pure LoveMaestro Espada - MurcianaÁngeles Toledano - Mamá, tenías razónVegyn, John Glacier - In The FrontJohn Glacier - FoundUltalágrima - Cuánto Tiempo Llevas HuyendoJoe Crepúsculo - MaricasBICEP - CHROMA 002 L.A.V.A (feat. Benjamin Damage)Mura Masa - Shuf (Adore U)piri & tommy - yoyoNia Archives - Forbidden FeelingzPeggy Gou - Back to OneDavid Byrne - T ShirtPulp - TinaGeese - Au Pays du CocaineFine - MomentCharli xcx - Chains of LoveFKA twigs - HARDSassy 009, Blood Orange - Tell MeHayley Williams - Discovery ChannelTobias Jesso Jr. - I Love YouOlivia Dean - Man I NeedDua Lipa - Training SeasonTriángulo de Amor Bizarro, Aiko el grupo - El Fantasma de la TransiciónParty Dozen - Ghost RiderKNEECAP, Subfocus - No CommentSkrillex, Dylan Brady, Caroline Polachek - hit me where it hurts xDanny L Harle, Oklou, MNEK - Crystallise My TearsOklou, Underscores - harvest skyunderscores - MusicROSALÍA, Björk, Yves Tumor - BerghainFred again.., CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso - Beto’s Horns (fred remix)Tri/xon - LET’S GOArc De Soleil - SunchaserThe xx - CrystalisedJamie xx, Romy, Oliver Sim - Waited All NightSwimming Paul - Driving FastBalu Brigada - BackseatTame Impala - AfterthoughtEscuchar audio
Hablar de un regreso para Tobias Jesso Jr. es negar parte de su producción más reciente. Esta es, tan solo, su vuelta a publicar canciones con su nombre, porque desde hace años trabaja tanto como compositor para muchos otros artistas (de Adele a Rosalía) que podría vivir de los royalties. Una década después anuncia 's h i n e', su segundo disco, que llega precedido por un tema tan delicado como sorprendente, tan sencillo como bello: 'I Love You'.Además, Ángeles González Sinde responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y hablamos sobre la importancia de la imaginación en nuestra sociedad en un Punto de Encuentro con la escritora Berta del Río, autora del libro "El arte de imaginar" y el profesor de primaria Álvaro Alonso. Playlist:Miso Extra - PopYaeji, E Wata - PondeggiCircuit des Yeux - TruthClipping - Keep Pushingbilly woods, Kenny Segal - MiseryEverything is Recorded, Nourished by Time - Goodbye (Hell Of A Ride)Japanese Breakfast - Mega CircuitLucy Dacus - TalkJulien Baker, TORRES - TuesdayPerfume Genius, Aldous Harding - No Front TeethCar Seat Headrest - GethsemaneMy Morning Jacket - Half A LifetimeBrian D'Addario - Till the MorningDurand Jones & The Indications - Been So LongMen I Trust - BethlehemTobias Jesso Jr. - I Love YouROSALÍA - La YugularClaudio Montana, Ultralágrima - El paseostivijoes - No he nacido ricoRATA - NIÑATOpablopablo - Dónde Estás!Helado Negro - ProtectorNation of Language - Inept ApolloAvalon Emerson - EdenAlice Wonder - xi. Ave · renacerDesire - Human NatureAustra - Fallen CloudConfidence Man - Damaged GoodsFKA twigs - HARDGoldfrapp - Beautiful (Richard X Rework)Tunde Adebimpe - Somebody NewOliver Sim - ObsessionDaphni, Caribou - Waiting So LongHayley Williams - Good Ol’ DaysColectivo da Silva, Anouck the Band - Solo túMaría Escarmiento, Vau Boy - Una nueva canciónSila Lua - Qué me pasaThe Beths - No JoyTriángulo de Amor Bizarro, Aiko el grupo - El Fantasma de la TransiciónFred again.., Skrillex, Four Tet - Baby again..Skrillex, Dylan Brady, Caroline Polachek - hit me where it hurts xDanny L. Harle, Caroline Polachek - AzimuthEscuchar audio
Ya era hora de cerrar la era 'Brat'. Charli xcx lo sabe: aunque la ha estirado hasta el límite, ahora vuelve con algo completamente diferente que la acerca al cine en el que va a volcar sus próximos esfuerzos. Este retorno llega de la mano de John Cale, con la oscura y lúgubre “House”.Además, Javirroyo responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ! Y reflexionamos en un 'Punto de Encuentro' sobre los estereotipos que pesan sobre hombres y mujeres y cómo los afrontamos. Con Abraham Boba, vocalista de León Benavente y autor el ensayo poético '163 centímetros'; y con las autoras del podcast 'Nadie hablará de nosotras' que hacen divulgación y crítica sobre gordofobia. Playlist:Maria Usbeck - FloatingDevendra Banhart - Fig in LeatherTony Allen, Damon Albarn - Go BackDavid Byrne - Strange OvertonesCielö - Una feria sin luces no es una feriaSufjan Stevens, Timo Andres, Conor Hanick - ReflectionsAmerican Football, Hayley Williams - Uncomfortably NumbDeath Cab For Cutie - A Movie Script EndingMark Ronson, Kevin Parker - DaffodilsDurand Jones & The Indications - WitchooPhoenix - Trying To Be CoolFranc Moody - Dream in ColourVitalic - Poison LipsLadytron - Destroy Everything You TouchSmerz, Clairo - You got time and I got moneyHelado Negro - Sender ReceiverHeadache - Dodge This!Charli xcx - I think about it all the time featuring Bon IverCharli xcx - House featuring John CaleKim Gordon - BYE BYENothing - cannibal worldrusowsky, Las Ketchup - Johnny GlamourNATHY PELUSO, Rawayana - MALPORTADAFred again.., CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso - Beto’s Horns (Ezra Collective mix)Soulwax - Idiots In LoveThe Dare - CheekyMura Masa - I’m Really Hot (For Myself)FKA twigs - Predictable Girlunderscores - Do ItDanny Brown - Lift You UpDanny L Harle, Caroline Polachek - AzimuthCervatana - La BombaGaspard Augé - Hey!CMAT - Take a Sexy Picture of MeThe Last Dinner Party - Count The WaysWet Leg - liquidizeDry Cleaning - Cruise Ship DesigneLily Allen, Specialist Moss - NonmonogamummSaint Etienne, Confidence Man - Brand New Mepablopablo, Ralphie Choo, Carín León - Eso Que Tú Llamas AmorROSALÍA, Yahritza Y Su Esencia - La PerlaEscuchar audio
...y más canciones de Nine Inch Nails (con Judeline), Venera (con FKA twigs), Danny L Harle (con Caroline Polachek), Fee Reega, Nadadora, rewiredXsemble, Rosalía y Maria Arnal.Escuchar audio
Florence Welch ha confiado la producción de su nuevo disco a colaboradores que refuerzan con solidez los pilares de su propuesta artística: la intensidad emocional, la grandiosidad folk y el aura mística. Mitski, Aaron Dessner y Danny L. Harle figuran entre los créditos de 'Everybody Scream', un álbum impregnado de espiritualidad y feminidad con el que regresa como Florence + The Machine.Además, Elena Trapé responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ!, y abrimos la consulta de nuestra psicóloga Rosana Corbacho para hablar de la amistad como refugio.Playlist:Le Tigre - DeceptaconDry Cleaning - Magic of MeghanWet Leg - Chaise LongueSufjan Stevens - Video GameSharon Van Etten - Our LoveDrug Store Romeos - Frame of ReferenceThe Postal Service - Nothing BetterJanelle Monáe - Only Have Eyes 42Jalen Ngonda - All About MeYaya Bey - on the pisces moonKokoroko - SweetieKim Gordon - BYE BYEBIG SPECIAL - BLACK COUNTRY GOTHICTouché Amoré - Nobody’sThe Rapture - House Of Jealous LoversVera Fauna - Sale el solLa Paloma - Sale El SolHotline TNT - Break RightJust Mustard - WE WERE JUST HERELoaded Honey - Tokyo RainBADBADNOTGOOD, V.C.R. - Found A Light (Beale Street)Parcels - SorryFlorence + The Machine - Sympathy MagicCate Le Bon - About TimeSilvana Estrada - DimeAlex G - AfterlifeAminé - Arc de TriompheKAYTRANADA - SPACE INVADERTame Impala - AfterthoughtLily Allen, Specialist Moss - NonmonogamummyHayley Williams - Good Ol’ DaysMitski - Washing Machine HeartROSALÍA, Björk, Yves Tumor - BerghainChannel Tres, Barney Bones - Berghain FKA twigs, Koreless - Drums of DeathCharli xcx - Club classicsErika de Casier - DelusionalElias Ronnenfelt, Erika de Casier - Blunt Force TraumaCa7riel & Paco Amoroso - EL DÍA DEL AMIGOTurnstile, Blood Orange - ALIEN LOVE CALLBlood Orange, Caroline Polachek, Lorde, Mustafa - Mind LoadedLorde - What Was ThatEscuchar audio
...y más nuevas canciones de Kelly Lee Owens, Danny L Harle (con Caroline Polachek), Ghouljaboy, Weird Nightmare, Shame y Sprints.Escuchar audio
La palabra amateur proviene del latín 'amator' que significa 'amante'. ¿En qué perdió la referencia al amor para definir la falta de habilidad o de experiencia profesional? Molly Nilsson une ambas connotaciones en 'Amateur', el disco que acaba de publicar, dedicado a quienes carecen de la habilidad suficiente para triunfar en el amor: a los aficionados del romanticismo. La artista sueca demuestra una vez más su inteligencia, su ironía, su libertad creativa y su capacidad para reflexionar, criticar y divertir, en un disco que nos hace volver a preguntarnos por qué no es infinitamente más reconocida.Además, entramos en terapia preguntándonos cuánto tiempo pasamos en redes sociales y cómo nos sentimos al perdernos en ese scroll infinito. El tiempo perdido, la ansiedad, la necesidad de desconectar o de construir una imagen pública son algunos de los temas que hablamos con la psicóloga Rosana Corbacho en 'Disociadas Vivas'. Y el actor Eneko Sagardoy responde a nuestro cuestionario cultural en FAQ!Playlist:Charli xcx - Von dutchM.I.A - Paper PlanesHatchie - SureSlow Pulp - DoubtThe Beths - Future Me Hates MeParamore - Hard TimesCharlotte Gainsbourg - Deadly ValentineTomberlin - iknwnthtBlood Orange, Empress Of - Best to YouFaye Webster - Right Side of My NeckArlo Parks - CarolineSharon Van Etten - SeventeenAngel Olsen - Shut Up Kiss MeCourtney Barnett, Kurt Vile - Over EverythingSoulwax - Run FreeMarie Davidson - Fun TimesCharlotte Adigéry, Bolis Pupul - HAHARigoberta Bandini - JAJAJATeo Lucadamo - HEY HOEscandaloso Xpósito, SD Kong - PSYCHOKILLERMobb Deep, Nas, Jorja Smith - Down For YouJorja Smith - Little Things (Nia Archives Remix)Lorde - Favourite DaughterHAIM - RelationshipsRachel Chinouriri - Can we talk about Isaac?Sabrina Carpenter - House TourHamilton Leithauser - Knockin’ HeartJoyce Manor - All My Friends Are So DepressedThe Smiths - This Charming ManJens Lekman, Matilda Sargren - On a Pier, On the HudsonHot Chip - Boy From SchoolMelody’s Echo Chamber - In The StarsMolly Nilsson - How Much Is the WorldNation of Language - I’m Not Ready for the ChangeKelly Lee Owens - ASCENDDanny L Harle, Caroline Polachek - AzimuthDoechii - AnxietyPrincess Nokia - Matcha CherryChappell Roan - Good Luck, Babe!Escuchar audio
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Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) recebem Rafa Maia (@rafamaiazinho) para conversar sobre a passagem de nomes como Charli XCX, Fred Again, Shygirl e Pabllo Vittar pelas pistas da Zig, em São Paulo, e falar sobre a edição 2025 do Zig Festival, com Rose Gray e Bree Runway. Garanta já o seu ingresso: https://eventim.com.br/indigo/Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Cardinals https://tinyurl.com/4tbe6p54➜ Linn da Quebrada & Davi Sabbag https://tinyurl.com/bdfmyuka➜ Katy da Voz e As Abusadas https://tinyurl.com/vbjddcp5➜ Jup do Bairro https://tinyurl.com/bd7p482n➜ Fred again.. & Amyl and the Sniffers https://tinyurl.com/mr8xhdf➜ Uana https://tinyurl.com/4pau9nn8➜ Abacaxepa & Alessandra Leão https://tinyurl.com/kpbdujv7➜ Viridiana https://tinyurl.com/muawwup3 ➜ Syd https://tinyurl.com/4wmsjxrj➜ Oreglo https://tinyurl.com/7zmzpsxk➜ Mei Semones https://tinyurl.com/6vdj26cj➜ Lianne La Havas https://tinyurl.com/ubcemp7d➜ Danny L Harle & Caroline Polachek https://tinyurl.com/y48w4b5d➜ Chanel Beads https://tinyurl.com/2kt6wvu5➜ Desastros https://tinyurl.com/2kw3d9ym➜ Dadá Joãozinho & Mundo Video https://tinyurl.com/jmyekmy7➜ Phylipe Nunes Araújo https://tinyurl.com/5n7dy933➜ Sophia Chablau & Felipe Vaqueiro https://tinyurl.com/4us5bauv➜ Papôla https://tinyurl.com/mu4e7wjw➜ Kelly Moran https://tinyurl.com/3fdc4ty9➜ Malibu https://tinyurl.com/ykrsbjbe Você Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Mussolini: Filho do Século (Mubi)➜ The Paper (HBO Max) ➜ Miolo.fm (@miolo.fm/) ➜ Solar Opposites (Disney+)➜ Invasão Vange Leonel https://tinyurl.com/2n8see5y➜ O Último Episódio (Cinemas)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Este lunes suena a The Last Dinner Party con "Second Best", el tercer adelanto del disco que van a publicar el 17 de octubre, a Ralphie Choo con el avance de su segundo disco, "PIRRI" una canción altamente adictiva, a Danny L. Harle junto a Caroline Polachek y "Azimuth" y a Fred again.. junto a Amyl and The Sniffers en "You're A Star". TAYLOR SWIFT - CANCELLED!THE LAST DINNER PARTY - Second BestVIVA SUECIA - Dolor y GloriaKALI UCHIS - Pretty PromisesRALPHIE CHOO - PIRRIEMPRESS OF - Blasting Through the SpeakersDANNY L HARLE - Azimuth (feat Caroline Polachek)SHOW ME THE BODY - SabotageKNEECAP, Mozey - THE RECAPNIÑA POLACA - Suena Abba Cuando Enciendes El MotorLA PALOMA - Sale el solSAY SHE SHE - Shop BoySUPERTRAMP - Logical SongL.A - Turn The Lights OnFred again.. - You're A Star (ft. Amyl and The Sniffers)ONA MAFALDA - RollingEscuchar audio
La mezcla de los universos de Judeline y Amaia suena a bossa. Así es 'com você', su anunciada y esperada colaboración, que han completado en la composición con Carlos Ares y que remite al sonido más mainstream de los 2000 referenciando el 'Hips Don't Lie' de Shakira.Además, Eugenia Tenembaum responde a nuestro cuestionario cultura en FAQ!, y recibimos en la 'Sala de Despiece' a EDE para hablarnos del proceso de composición y producción de su canción 'Mujer de agua'.Playlist:Florence + The Machine - You’ve Got The Love (Jamie xx Rework)The Blaze - EYESAgainst All Logic - CityfadeSlowdive - Sugar for the PillNabihah Iqbal - SunflowerEla Minus - BROKENAngélica García - GeminiMJ Nebreda - IcónicaYUNG PRADO - Chill OutTeo Lucadamo - Droga Para Ricosshego, DRUMMIE - steak tar tarThe Blessed Madonna - Serotonin MoonbeamsBarry Can’t Swim - How It FeelsJessie Ware - Soul Control Dua Lipa - Break My HeartThe Avalanches - Since I Left Youreyes de la sampledeliamaestros del patchwork musicalun sonido puro de la mezclaLoaded Honey - Don’t SpeakOlivia Dean - So Easy (To Fall In Love)LEISURE - DominoesUFOs (Braxe + Falcon, Phoenix) - UFOMyd - Our HomeArt School Girlfriend - L.Y.A.T.TDanny L Harle, PinkPantheress - StarlightNina Emocional - OGPurity Ring - many livesJoy Orbison - flight fmnimino, Manta - BetterSam Gellaitry, Toro y Moi - CURIOUSFKA twigs - PerfectlyJudeline, Amaia - com vocêTame Impala - Draculamy bloody valentine - when you sleepKate Bush - Running Up That HillCate Le Bon - Body as a RiverJADE - UnconditionalNation of Language - In Your HeadRAYE - WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!Sammy Virji, Issey Cross - NostalgiaSofia Kourtesis - Canela PuraEscuchar audio
Una doble ruptura personal y profesional articula 'Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party', el tercer álbum en solitario de la vocalista de Paramore, Hayley Williams. Un LP más cohesionado por sus temas de fondo, ese análisis dolorido de sus emociones como duelo más que como celebración, que por su secuencia. Porque este disco nació sin serlo… solo como una avalancha de singles.Además, Playlist:Washed Out - Waking UpKing Krule - WhalesharkErlend Øye, La Comitiva - For the Time BeingHelado Negro - Best For You and MeYo La Tengo - AselestineLocal Natives - Just Before The MorningThe National - Tropic Morning NewsThe War on Drugs - An Ocean In Between The WavesDisclosure - Looking For LoveFour Tet - LovedBeach House - LazuliClap Your Hands Say Yeah - The Skin of My Yellow Country TeethThe Postal Service - Such Great HeightsTyler, The Creator - Ring Ring RingSabrina Carpenter - TearsSaint Etienne, Confidence Man - Brand New MeLoaded Honey - Don’t SpeakJeff Tweedy - Lou Reed Was My BabysitterWet Leg - mangetoutshego - arghHhh!Cala Vento - LentoHayley Williams - ParachuteHayley Williams - GlumHayley Williams - Discovery ChannelSen Senra - Eternamente JóvenKarate - There Are GhostsDeftones - i think about you all the timeTurnstile - I CAREThundercat, Remi Wolf - Children of the Baked PotatoMiguel - El PleitoMEDALLA - Bestia del AbismoAmaia - GiratuttoDanny L Harle, PinkPantheress - StarlightAddison Rae - New YorkTame Impala - Breathe DeeperJens Lekman, Matilda Sargren - On a Pier, On the HudsonNation of Language - Inept ApolloLorde - What Was ThatEscuchar audio
A trip into Trance - the dance music genre that launched a thousand cheesy synth lines and Euphoria compilations. Music journalist Niamh O'Connor (DJ Mag, AlphaTheta, Mixmag, Resident Advisor, Discogs) joins us to discuss how trance music is the sound of an Irish summer, and hyperlocally in Dun Laoghaire specifically. What is trance music? Trance music was primarily formed by producers in Germany, Netherlands and the Benelux countries in the early 90s where producers like German DJ Sven Väth fused techno-style beats with euphoric melodies, inspired by his time in Goa in india and listening to psychedelia. Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Tiësto and Ferry Corsten are some of the producers who were at the beginning of the genre. Trance is hypnotic, euphoric, bombastic and bright – making use of repetitive overpoweringly melodic arpeggio synth lines paired with percussive builds, drops and trance gates to induce – the trance state – a musical attempt to replicate the altered euphoric state of mind, and the feeling of being high in the club a aided by ecstasy and mind-altering drugs. Darude's ‘Sandstorm' is trance. Tiesto's ‘Adagio For Strings' is trance, Alice Deejay's ‘Better Off Alone' is trance. Robert Miles' ‘Children' is trance. Gigi D'Agostino's ‘L'Amour Toujours' is trance. The Big Brother theme song is trance. Niamh joins us to enthuse about her favourite trance tunes, and talk to us about the DJs who are dropping trance in their sets these days. We go on a history of trance music, trance in an Irish context, leading through the '90's to the chart poptrance, psytrance and recent music influenced by Trance from FKA Twigs, Burial, Oklou and Danny L Harle. Are you ready? Let's open the trance gate! Niamh O'Connor's Substack / Instagram The Trance songs played on this episode. * Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord community Listen on Apple | Android | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed | Pod.Link
DEFTONES - Milk of the MadonnaRISE AGAINST - Black crownTHE PRETTY RECKLESS - For I am DeathTURNSTILE - Look out for meJAY CROOKES - Somebody to youMARK RONSON, RAYE - Suzanne EL MICHELS AFFAIR . Say goodbye (con Florence Adooni)AMAARAE - Kiss me thru the phone, pt.2 (con PinkPantheress)DANNY L HARLE, PINKPANTHERESS - StarlightSAM FENDER - Rein me in (con Olivia Dean)TOM GRENNAN - Somewhere only we goCONAN GRAY - My worldSOMBR - Back to friendsBENSON BOONE - Sorry I'm here for someone else(Durante todo el mes de agosto, con Gustavo Iglesias ocupando el puesto de Virginia Díaz)Escuchar audio
THE BLACK KEYS - Man on a missionTHE HIVES - Legalize livingVIAGRA BOYS - Dirty boyzIDLES - Rabbit runAMAARAE - Dove CameronDOVE CAMERON - RomeoFKA TWIGS - PerfectlyDANNY L HARLE, PINKPANTHERESS - StarlightLAUFEY - Snow WhiteMINA TINDLE - Heaven thunderMATT BERNINGER - Inland oceanRONBOY , MATT BERNINGER - DisasterCANCAMUSA, GEPE - DopaminaJAVIERA MENA, SANTIAGO MOTORIZADO - Mar de coralSANTIAGO MOTORIZADO - La revolución(Durante todo el mes de agosto, con Gustavo Iglesias ocupando el puesto de Virginia Díaz)Escuchar audio
THE NEW RAEMON - Sentados Sobre El TruenoIDLEWILD - Stay Out Of PlaceLEÓN BENAVENTE - FukushimaPINKPANTHERESS - IllegalDANNY L HARLE - starlight (feat. pink pantheress)FEVER RAY - Now's The Only Time I Know - Therapy SessionMARISSA NADLER - Hatchet ManMICHAEL HURLEY – FavaLEON BRIDGES - SMOOTH SAILIN'ST VINCENT - Broken ManLIA KALI - CantaréINDIGO DE SOUZA - Be Like the WaterHOT CHIP - DevotionPRINCE - America (12_ Version)Escuchar audio
Danny L Harle vuelve a centrarse en trabajo personal, aunque en realidad no ha estado nada ausente últimamente. Ha sido una figura clave en el último año, especialmente por sus colaboraciones con Charli xcx y sus producciones y remixes para artistas como Caroline Polachek, Shygirl u Oklou. Ahora se une a PinkPantheress, una de las voces más singulares del pop actual, para lanzar 'Starlight'. Así anuncia el comienzo de una nueva era musical en la que seguir apostando por la experimentación sonora y la ruptura de géneros.Playlist:Frankie Cosmos - PorcelainHorsegirl - 2468Lifeguard - It Will Get WorseNewDad - RooboshNilüfer Yanya - KneelGetdown Services - Eat Quiche, Sleep, RepeatBaxter Dury, JGrrey - Return Of The Sharp HeadsMaria Chiara Argirò - LightDanny L Harle, PinkPantheress - StarlightTDJ, Danny L Harle - ShorelineAlison Goldfrapp - ReverberoticPrincess Nokia - Drop Dead Gorgeousunderscores - MusicCaroline Polachek - On The BeachEthel Cain - Fuck Me EyesEscuchar audio
We love Danny L Harle at Line Noise. For this third appearance on the show - this time live at Primavera Sound 2025 - we talked Eurovision, break-up songs and his new album. Line Noise comes with the support of Cupra. Photo @Leafhopper.
We love Danny L Harle at Line Noise. For this third appearance on the show - this time live at Primavera Sound 2025 - we talked Eurovision, break-up songs and his new album. Line Noise comes with the support of Cupra. Photo @Leafhopper.
John is joined by Olly Alexander and producer Danny L Harle, to talk about how they wrote, recorded and produced ‘Polari' Olly Alexander is an English singer, actor, and LGBTQ+ activist, best known as the frontman of Years & Years. The band found global success in the mid 2010's with the hit ‘King' and released two UK #1 albums before Olly transitioned to a solo career. As well as representing the UK at Eurovision in 2024 with ‘Dizzy', Olly has collaborated with numerous pop icons including Elton John and Kylie Minogue. His 2025 album Polari was co-written and produced by Danny L Harle, a sought-after British producer known for his work on P.C. Music, and with artists including Charli XCX, and Caroline Polachek and many more. Catching up at Strongroom Studios, where Olly recorded most of the album's vocals, the conversation explores the stories and sounds behind each track. Along the way, they share early demos featuring Olly's first vocal musings, while Danny discusses songwriting habits, optimising a producer's workflow, and techniques for achieving a creative flow state. Tracks discussed: Whisper In The Waves, Cupid's Bow, Beautiful, Polari TAPE IT Thanks to our friends at Tape It for supporting the podcast. Visit tape.it/tapenotes or use the promo code TAPENOTES in the app to get 20% off. MUSIVERSAL Skip the waitlist and get your discount HERE LISTEN to ‘Polari' here. LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective - https://lynkify.in/song/sunshine-buddy/YT47TLFI GEAR MENTIONS Korg Triton Rhizomatic Synthesis Plasmonic Waves Tune Valhalla Room Tenor Viol Korg MS-10 Yamaha RX5 Drum Machine Roland GAIA Audacity Logic Varispeed Logic OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM John Kennedy Will Brown Tim Adam-Smith Will Lyons Nico Varanese Guy Nicholls Jessica Clucas Ali Lewis
Intentar responder a esa pregunta ha sido el motor creativo de Marylou Mayniel desde su aclamada mixtape 'Galore' hasta su esperado LP debut, 'Choke Enough', que se estrena hoy. En el camino, conectó con un círculo de creadores que sintieron una afinidad natural con su música, como Oneohtrix Point Never y Caroline Polachek. Ahora, rodeada de productores que reflejan su evolución artística y su nuevo estatus —Danny L Harle, A. G. Cook y Nick León— los invita a sumergirse en su universo fantástico, donde convergen referencias infantiles, vídeos caseros de YouTube, cuentos de hadas, campanillas, ecos de reguetón, ambient experimental y un pop que parece llegado del futuro.Playlist:Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory - TroubleTennis - Weight Of DesireBiig Piig - 9-5Swimming Paul - MuttJoy Orbison, Joe James - bastardOklou, underscores - harvest skyGAZZI, NIDIA - LágrimaBad Bunny - BOKeTEpablopablo, Ralphie Choo, Carin Leon - Eso Que Tú Llamas AmorMaria José Llergo - Bien de AmoresLa Tania - QUERELESΣtella - Omorfo MouPanda Bear - Ends MeetDestroyer - Hydroplaning Off the Edge of the WorldVera Fauna - Sale el solWilco - ... Improbable Germany 10/7/03 SOMA Chicago VersionEscuchar audio
S'il y a bien un nom qui domine la florissante scène alternative française, c'est bien celui d'Oklou. La chanteuse, productrice et compositrice annonce la sortie de son premier album "choke enough". Future monument de l'hyperpop française ? Ce nouvel album a été conçu en collaboration avec A. G. Cook, Danny L Harle et Casey MQ, comprend des feats avec Bladee et Underscores, ainsi que la participation à l'écriture de Cecile Believe ou Nate Campany, entre autres. Oklou livre ici une mixtape onirique et mélancolique portée par ses filiations musicales et son entourage artistique foisonnant. S'y glissent aussi quelques titres extraits de son nouvel album. https://oklou.com https://oklou.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/oklou93 @oklou93 ------------------------------------------------------ CAMPUS CLUB, l'émission Au plus près des cultures électro qui marquent la création musicale d'aujourd'hui et à l'international, le réseau Radio Campus France donne carte blanche aux artistes et labels défricheurs des nouveaux talents. En écoute régulière sur plus de 30 radios et en podcast, retrouvez chaque semaine CAMPUS CLUB, un mix exclusif d'un.e DJ ou producteur.ice. de la scène française ou étrangère. Toutes les mixtapes : www.radiocampus.fr/emission/campus-club-mixtapes ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr
S'il y a bien un nom qui domine la florissante scène alternative française, c'est bien celui d'Oklou. La chanteuse, productrice et compositrice annonce la sortie de son premier album "choke enough". Future monument de l'hyperpop française ? Ce nouvel album a été conçu en collaboration avec A. G. Cook, Danny L Harle et Casey MQ, comprend des feats avec Bladee et Underscores, ainsi que la participation à l'écriture de Cecile Believe ou Nate Campany, entre autres. Oklou livre ici une mixtape onirique et mélancolique portée par ses filiations musicales et son entourage artistique foisonnant. S'y glissent aussi quelques titres extraits de son nouvel album. https://oklou.com https://oklou.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/oklou93 @oklou93 ------------------------------------------------------ CAMPUS CLUB, l'émission Au plus près des cultures électro qui marquent la création musicale d'aujourd'hui et à l'international, le réseau Radio Campus France donne carte blanche aux artistes et labels défricheurs des nouveaux talents. En écoute régulière sur plus de 30 radios et en podcast, retrouvez chaque semaine CAMPUS CLUB, un mix exclusif d'un.e DJ ou producteur.ice. de la scène française ou étrangère. Toutes les mixtapes : www.radiocampus.fr/emission/campus-club-mixtapes ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Tracklist 01. ABC - say it (Black Box Mix) 02. East Side Beat - divin' in the beat 03. Two Door Cinema Club - bad decisions (Purple Disco Machine Mix) 04. Hercules & Love Affair - blind (Frankie Knucles Mix) 05. Black Motion - rainbow (DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Mix) 06. Solu Music - fade (Grand Nelson Mix) 07. Ferreck Dawn & Redondo - love too deep 08. Danny L Harle - broken flowers (Franky Rizardo Mix) 09. Ross Couch - triping on your love 10. Camelphat - the quad 11. Soul Central - strings of life 12. Jazzy M - jazzin the way you know (Ministry mix) 13. ATFC - bad habit (Club Mix) 14. RJ & Family - Glória 15. Cappella - everybody listen to it 16. 49 Ers - touch me 17. Petra & Co - just let go 18. Hi Tek 3 - come on and dance 19. Fedde Le Grand & Funkerman - 3 minutes to explain 20. Red Carpet - alright 21. Daft Punk - one more time Presented & mixed by Brizzi at studios Homecast. instagram.com/brizzimusic Powered by House Inc T-shirts www.houseinctshirts.com.br
John is joined by Alex Cook, better known as A. G. Cook, to talk about how he wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘Britpop'. A. G. Cook, is a London-based artist and producer. After studying at Goldsmiths University, he founded PC Music, a label shaping hyper pop with artists including Hannah Diamond and Danny L Harle. His debut solo albums, ‘7G' and ‘Apple', arrived in 2020. In addition to his own music, Alex has shared his production talents with numerous pop icons, including Jonsi, Madonna, and Caroline Polachek, and Charli XCX. In May 2024, he released his third studio album, ‘Britpop', a 24-song exploration blending pop, experimental electronics, and acoustic sounds. Catching up at Strongroom Studios, Alex guides us through the three distinct chapters of the album, digging into the production and song writing approaches he took to make them stand out. As well as sharing some intricate plugin demos, we hear stories of developing a harmonic style, meticulous automation and what it means to be an aggressive listener. Tracks discussed: Heartache, Serenade, Lucifer TAPE IT Thanks to our friends at Tape It for supporting the podcast. Visit tape.it/tapenotes or use the promo code TAPENOTES in the app to get 50% off. MUSIVERSAL Skip the waitlist and get your 25% discount HERE LISTEN to ‘Britpop' here. New Alias LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES linktr.ee/tapenotes Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective GEAR MENTIONS Soundtoys Filter Freak Waves MetaFlanger Deamtonics Synthesizer V Reveal Sound Spire Xfer Serum Xfer OTT Sonic Charge Synplant 2 Logic Compressor Native Instruments Reaktor Native instrument Razor IK Multimedia Mixbox Udo Super 6 Synth Sonic Academy Kick 2 Arturia Vocoder V Melda Productions M Bit Fun Electro Harmonix Pitch Fork Roland TR-606 Roland Juno Synth Rode Microphones Sony C800G Shure SM58 Arturia DX-7 Soma Synths Lyra 8 Logic Pro OUR GEAR https://linktr.ee/tapenotes_ourgear HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can join us on Patreon, where among many things you can access full length videos of most new episodes, ad-free episodes and detailed gear list breakdowns. KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast YouTube: Tape Notes Podcast Discord: Tape Notes Patreon: Tape Notes To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown Tim Adam-Smith Will Lyons Nico Varanese Guy Nicholls Jessica Clucas Katie-Louise Buxton Seb Brunner-Stolovitzky Jonathon Coughlin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Un nuevo 808 en Radio Castilla-La Mancha que nos descubre los últimos sonidos de Lady Starlight, Peverelist o Shygirl entre muchas otras. Pone en marcha el Generador de Ideas para saber lo que significa poder llevar tu creación artística y sonora al interior de la Catedral de Burgos junto con el músico electrónico José Puebla y Al Habla está elniñodelospeines presentando el homenaje que desde su plataforma, Foundsound, lanzan de forma conceptual al sonido japonés y la obra de Hokusai e Hiroshige con “SEIGAIHA”. La Lista I: Amy Dabbs - Show Me (Extended Mix) [HE.SHE.THEY.] Cafius - Chat [Buttress] Lars Barktuhn - First Kalimba [Rush Hour] Linear System - Positron [GORDO Trax] Fjaak – Sandstorm Al Habla: elniñodelospeines pres. “SEIGAIHA“. La Lista II: Daar – Narutomaki [Foodandsound] Nikki Nair - Sugar Kingdom [LUCKYME] DJ Sneak - Chicago House music [Frappé] Emesh - Agla [Anish Kumar] Perseus Traxx - 303rd Clone Wars [ACID WORKS] Raredub - L.L.L [Mutual Pleasure] Fabrizio Fattore - Passengers To Mars (Original Mix) [mulemusiq] La Lista III: Leevisa - Keystone [Perpetual Care] Fibersound - Shine [Omni Music] Hannah Wants x Clementine Douglas - Cure My Desire (Club 128 Extended Mix) [Defected] Swoose - Satori [trUst recordings] Lady Starlight - Chapter 23 [Tresor] QRTR/Villager - without you [Headroom Records] Generador de Ideas: La Lista IV: Danny J Lewis - Spend The Night (Archie Hamilton Remix) [Full Circle Records] Peverelist - Pulse IX [Livity Sound] Introversion - Hopeless Dreaming HDER - Parallel Whisper [Skryptöm Records] Martyn - Vancouver [3024] Jordan Nocturne - Nostalgia [Correspondant] Shygirl x Danny L Harle - encore [Because Music]
PORCHES - JokerNADA SURF - In Front of Me NowEXFAN - Analog ChorusNIÑA POLACA - Travieso (David Kano Remix)PAULA CENDEJAS - TatamiCHARLI XCX - 360SHYGIRL - Encore (ft. Danny L Harle)TINDERSTICKS - New WorldMILES KANE - Trobuled SonMILES KANE & THE EVILS - Fingerless GlovesTHE LAST SHADOW PUPPETS - Bad HabitsNxWorries - FromHere ft. Snoop Dogg & October LondonCHILDISH GAMBINO - AlgorhythmCUMGIRL8 - Quite Like LoveBEACHWOOD SPARKS - Falling ForeverLOS NIKIS DE LA PRADERA ft CARLOTA COSSIALS - Me disparó y me moríALCALÁ NORTE - La Vida CañónVINILOVERSUS - Animal TemporalTORUS - Avalanche (Feat. The Blue Stones)Escuchar audio
Turnstile, Baby Rose, Westside Gunn y Conway the Machine o Elmiene son algunos de los amigos con los que han mezclado su jazz los innovadores BADBADNOTGOOD. Todos ellos alejados de ese jazz del que, por otra parte, los canadienses siempre buscan escaparse. Ahora exploran su versión más pura en el EP 'Mid Spiral Chaos' con colaboradores mucho más en su órbita. Playlist:Shygirl, Danny L Harle, Club Shy - encoreCharli XCX - Club classicsI. Jordan - Close To YouOBAL - AROUND MEAURORA - Some Type Of Skin (Sofia Kourtesis Remix)Kora - Tu olorBaby Rose, BADBADNOTGOOD, Mereba - CarolineBADBADNOTGOOD - Last LaughMetronomy, Naima Bock, Joshua Idehen - With BalanceCassandra Jenkins - Delphinium BlueJessica Pratt - The Last YearBeth Gibbons - Lost ChangesLos Campesinos! - Feast of TonguesKokoshca - La JuventudHinds, Beck - Boom Boom BackEscuchar audio
Vetusta Morla comparten "Ay, Madrid", como nuevo adelanto de "Fulgurantes", el disco que publican el 31 de mayo. La escuchamos en este podcast junto a lo nuevo de Porches, Shygirl, Beachwoods Sparks, Nada Surf, Liz Lawrence, NxWories... VETUSTA MORLA - Ay, MadridXOEL LÓPEZ - OchomilANNI B SWEET - Buen ViajeLOS ESTANQUES - Bienvenidos Al CircoNxWorries - FromHere (ft. Snoop Dogg & October London)REMI WOLF - CinderellaCUMGIRL8 - Quite Like LoveGOLD LAKE - CitiesPORCHES - JokerNADA SURF - In Front of Me NowLIZ LAWRENCE - No OneMABEL, SHYGIRL - Look at My Body (Pt. II)SHYGIRL - Encore (ft. Danny L Harle)BEACHWOOD SPARKS - Falling ForeverTRAVIS - The RiverNIÑA POLACA - Travieso (David Kano Remix)EL COLUMPIO ASESINO - ToroEscuchar audio
Demasiado mayor para ser un adolescente, demasiado insolvente para ser un adulto. Aaron Maine va a reflejar el choque entre la despreocupada juventud y el peso de la madurez en 'Shirt', el sexto álbum de su proyecto Porches. Playlist:Metronomy, Pan Amsterdam - Nice TownKamasi Washington, George Clinton, D Smoke - Get LitKOKOKO! - Bazu BangaTwo Shell - gimmi itOvermono, The Streets - turn the pageOBAL - AROUND MEYaya Bey, Exaktly - eric adams in the clubAle Acosta, Çantamarta - El Cerro y El MarShygirl, Danny L Harle, Club Shy - encoreCaroline Polachek - Dangstivijoes - MENTIROSOPorches - JokerHow To Dress Well - ... Gas Station Against Blackened HillsideRaveena - PlutoKali Uchis - HeladitoRa Ra Riot - The WishVampire Weekend - ConnectEscuchar audio
Peloton's DJ John Michael is back for a THREE-PEAT and came prepared as we took a dive -- pun intended -- into Dua Lipa's third studio album, Radical Optimism. We go track by track talking everything from the songwriters and producers to our favorite moments and our hopes and wishes for the remainder of this album cycle. We also took some time to reflect on Madonna's final Celebration Tour show in Rio de Janeiro.
4 years since her last album, and continuing her reign at the top of the muisc world, we have finally been treated to Dua Lipa's third album 'Radical Optimism'
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Deep Dive into Dua Lipa's "Illusion"This segment dives into the world of Dua Lipa's latest music video, "Illusion," from her upcoming album, "Radical Optimism."We'll unveil the captivating visuals filmed at the iconic Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc in Barcelona, Spain.Join us as we analyze the fierce and confident lyrics of "Illusion," described by Lipa as a song about recognizing deception while embracing the thrill of the ride.This segment explores the collaborative process behind the track, featuring Lipa alongside Caroline Ailin, Danny L. Harle, Tobias Jesso Jr., and Kevin Parker.We'll also discuss the elaborate choreography Lipa showcases alongside high divers and synchronized swimmers, taking the music video to a whole new level.This is Notorious Mass Effect, and we're breaking down the latest in music with a deep dive into Dua Lipa's "Illusion."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hablamos con Andrea Jiménez, Premio El Ojo Crítico de Teatro con Teatro en Vilo, por el estreno de 'Casting Lear'. Una obra que mezcla al Rey Lear de Shakespeare con su padre, que tiene un actor distinto cada noche que no ha podido leer el guion y que sucede en un Teatro de la Abadía desnudo.Además, los estrenos de cine, con Conxita Casanovas; el paseo semanal de Jesús Marchamalo, hoy con Irene Vallejo; y Leyre Guerrero descubriéndonos la figura del productor Danny L. Harle. Escuchar audio
We react to Olly Alexander's Eurovision 2024 song "Dizzy." The BBC released the official music video on 1 March. The song was produced by Dua Lipa's producer Danny L Harle. Can Olly win Eurovision for the UK? We discuss. 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Reaction 03:42 Analysis and prediction 13:53 Reader comments
Love har lyssnat på kvinnan som Todd Rundgren ville låta som, Robert har upptäckt halvny konspirationsteoretisk hårdrock från Gnarps finest. Sedan blir det proto-twee med Dolly Mixture (ej att förväxla med Dolly Style), vilket leder vidare till Saint Etienne, Mo Tucker, Shangri-Las och Tammys. Robert har gjort en mashup på Monkey Island-musik, Ewan MacColl och en dryckesvisa från 1600-talet. Love har sammanfattat en skiva med "avig pop" som en spänstig och fräsch mix, vilket leder till associationer med Josef K och Biljardakademin. Ett gammalt fast inslag tar ett triumfatoriskt ärevarv för att fira sin fullständiga seger, med Alcest och Maudlin of the Well. I Roberts Last.fm-historik har vi kommit fram till 2017 - 2018 och hör Teleman (ej att förväxla med Georg Philipp Telemann) och Danny L Harle. Vi hör Beatles i skrattspegelversion och en avig kärleksförklaring till Gene Krupa och hans blänkande trumset, och så har Love gjort en låt. Dessutom beslår vi Orup (ej att förväxla med Lars Orup) med lögn. Errata: Love refererade till Factory Records när han i själva verket menade Postcard. Gör oss sällskap på Discord: https://discord.gg/Cywtq7vaqZ Gilla, kommentera och recensera på The Facebook: https://facebook.com/musikensmaktpodcast/ Bidra till Loves fysiska överlevnad och få lite bonusmaterial: https://www.patreon.com/musikensmakt
T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the 2024 Coachella line-up (including Grindr's version), the No Doubt reunion, the two NYC gays suing Madonna for being late for the ‘Celebration Tour' in Brooklyn, Jamie Lee Curtis' idea for matinee concerts, Jennifer Lopez's insane ‘This Is Me…Now' visual trailer, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Dua Lipa for ‘Rolling Stone' and Lana Del Rey for SKIMS, Annaleigh Ashford at the Emmys, TikTok Talk featuring Renee Rapp not knowing who Kylie Minogue is and being proudly ageist and the ‘Mean Girls' cast not knowing who anyone is either, Renee Rapp stanning Wendy Williams and Trisha Paytas on Call Her Daddy, Mikayla's self-tanner drama, new music from T. Kyle (Ariana Grande remix, T. K-Hole!), Dua Lipa's Danny L Harle mix, Allie X, Shygirl, Kali, ARTY, Above and Beyond, MASH, and of course, Ava Max and Kygo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our 30-minute reaction video to the news Olly Alexander, previously of Years and Years, will represent the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2024. We discuss the announcement on Strictly Come Dancing, his discography, his collab with Dua Lipa producer Danny L Harle, his mysterious reveal video and much much more. Featuring (in order of appearance): William - http://instagram.com/williamleeadams Lucy - http://instagram.com/lucyeasurtee Deban - http://instagram.com/deban_deban Cinan - http://instagram.com/cinansdl Jonathan - http://instagram.com/jonathanlvautrey Katie - http://instagram.com/katie.lou.wilson
This week on Globalsessions the 'Track of the Week' is Dua Lipa's 'Houdini,' a song described as a vanishing-act anthem. Since her 2020 album 'Future Nostalgia,' Dua Lipa has been a prominent figure in the music scene, collaborating with famous artists and engaging in various multimedia projects. 'Houdini,' produced with Kevin Parker and Danny L Harle, marks a departure from the cosmic sparkle of 'Future Nostalgia,' offering a grounded, more live musicianship-driven sound. The song's catchy yet substantial nature reinforces Lipa's untouchable status in pop music. This is a HUGE song! The 'Global Classic' this week is Eric Prydz's 'Pjanoo,' a celebrated track in dance music history. Known for its uplifting melody and timeless appeal, 'Pjanoo' has been a favourite in clubs and radio stations since its release. Its energizing beats and memorable tune have made it a classic in the electronic dance music genre. Tune into Globalsessions with Paul Rudd for these and other exceptional dance music tracks, now reaching a global audience in over 32 countries. Stay updated with the latest by following Paul Rudd and Globalsessions on social media @theglobalsessions. 1. Kelli-Leigh - Kill The Lights (Radio Edit) 2. B15 Project Feat Lynsey Moore - Lately (Sol Brothers & Special Tee Remix) 3. Paul Woolford x LF System Feat Shayan - In My Head 4. Charlie Big Potato x Mark Armitage Feat Rochelle - All Night (Radio Edit) 5. Bandit & Belfort - Jenny (Heaven Can You Hear Me) (Radio Edit) 6. Pete Tong & Jem Cooke & Jules Buckley - Heat Rising (Radio Edit) TRACK OF THE WEEK 7. Dua Lipa - Houdini (Radio Edit) 8. Sasha Anne - Looking For Fun (Block & Crown Radio Edit) 9. Campbell x Alcemist Feat Caity Baser - Would You (Higgo Radio Edit) 10. Tech It Deep - Aisha (Radio Edit) 11. Dario G - Savour the Miracle of Life (Charming Horses Edit) 12. Billy Gillies Feat Hannah Boleyn - DNA (Loving You) (Joel Corry Edit) 13. Nils Van Zandt - Cry (Radio Edit) 14. Fidget Spinnerz - For An Angel (Radio Edit) THE GLOBAL CLASSIC 15. Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (Club Mix) 16. Nightlapse Feat Faber - Collide (Radio Edit) 17. Galantis x Neon Trees - Dreamteam (Radio Edit) 18. Sarah Reeves - Get Back Your Fight (Gregatron Radio Edit) 19. Crystal Waters - Dance Dance Dance (Azello Remix) 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
Tracklist :Yazoo - Situation (12")Shanti Celeste - Cutie (edit)Kornél Kovàcs - SzakadChrissy - All These DreamsEric B & Rakim - Paid In FullFaze-O - Night Riding HighThe Flying Lizards - Steam Away (Remastered)KX9000 - Smoking LobbyKreamcicle - No News Is NewsScarface - On My BlockHall & Oates - Maneater (Extended Club Mix)Capone-N-Noreaga - Thug Paradise ft. Tragedy KhadafiMa$e - What You Want (ft. Total)Kerri Chandler, Troy Denari - Sun of Sound (Vocal Mix)Ice Spice - Bikini Bottom LSDXOXO - FreakMichelle - PulseThe Human League - Don't You Want Me (Extended Mix)Waleed - SueñosThe Natives - You YouNaughty by Nature - Written On Yo Kitten (Remix)Smino - Settle Down (ft. Cory Henry & Ravyn Lenae)Daniel T - All Thai'd UpDanny L Harle - In My Dreams Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This is episode #002 of the FuturePerfect Podcast where we talk with compelling people breaking new ground in art, media, and entertainment. This podcast is produced by FuturePerfect Studio, an extended reality studio creating immersive experiences for global audiences. Episodes are released every two weeks, visit our website futureperfect.studio for more details.The text version of this interview has been edited for length and clarity. Find the full audio version above or in your favorite podcast app.This week we interview Team Rolfes, a digital performance and image studio led by Sam and Andy Rolfes. The studio specializes in figurative animation, VR puppetry, and mixed reality collage. They create works across multiple formats, including livestream improvisational comedy, live motion capture animation on large festival stages and in underground rave bunkers, print design for fashion collections, album covers and music videos. They have collaborated with Lady Gaga, Danny Elfman, Danny L Harle, Nike, Netflix, Adult Swim and performed at music festivals across the world. On June 4th, 2022, they will premiere their live 3D musical 3-2-1 RULE at Carriageworks in Sydney, Australia. The work is being developed together with writer and net artist Jacob Bakkila and artist songwriter Lil Mariko.I first encountered your work as an online video in 2020 as a part of the Lunchmeat Festival of electronic music and art based in Prague. I think it was called Sam Rolfes 360° AV experience. I watched it on my Oculus headset and the work was so exhilarating, but also disconcerting and humorous at the same time. It was like a fever dream complete with moving walls, objects melting, spaces constantly changing sizes, and yet was extremely beautiful. For me, the work exemplified this intriguing in-betweenness that you embrace: part puppet show, theme park ride, sculpture, live performance, gaming, and installation. And this makes absolute sense because you've been making experiences across media and genres for a very long time.You were both originally trained in painting and fine art. How did you get from there to the work that you're doing now?Sam Rolfes: Yes, Andy and I both come from a painting background. Our mom was a painter. She ran a little 3D studio when we were kids. She had these big huge books on Blender and 3ds Max laying around.Andy Rolfes: It was a long path back to 3D. We played around with 2D a lot more. We read about musculature systems in the 3D books and wondered how in the world people can even set this stuff up.SR: There was also a lot about wireframes. When we were kids 3D was just kind of boring. It felt like math and I didn't want to do math I just wanted to make a cool race car. AR: Yeah a lot of math. I remember making a sword in Blender when I was 12. It's a pretty linear shape, but it was the most taxing process. So I went back to 2D. I could just play with a plane and an abstraction and it was more fun.These 3D tools, along with game engines and other design software, have become some of the most significant toolsets for conceptualizing and building your work. What happened in terms of your training where you suddenly realized you needed to leave painting and watercolor and shift into 3D?SR: I don't remember how I came across it, but I came across ZBrush, a 3D sculpting program where you can mash things around like digital clay. That was the big aha moment for me. A lot times it hides (honestly oftentimes to its detriment) the mathy elements and we found that it was actually in keeping with our painting background where it allows for semi-improvisation, but with an impressionistic sculptural object. Andy started playing more with Maya and Blender as well. And we both slowly got into it just because it was fun.AR: I went through the whole watercolor track and was doing semi-pro photography and developing an interest in photogrammetry. As I was seeing Sam play around with ZBrush, I got into it and jumped back into 3D. I actually went back to 3ds Max. I was putting photogrammetry scans in there and throwing grass around and rendering that out and realized it had gotten way better. And I started bringing in my 2D stuff and playing with ways to collage that in. I played around with that and Cinema 4D before I ended up going back to ZBrush.SR: This was in tandem with the 2012 to 2016 era of internet art and post internet art. There were a lot of people doing 3D art. They would kind of kludge something together in Maya and make it shiny and spin around. And that stuff still exists to some extent these days, but was increasingly present in Chicago where I was living at the time. I had just moved back from Austin after being there for a year after graduating art school. I was starting to do more show flyers and stuff like that and I was trying to find whatever scene existed in Chicago. You wouldn't know it because none of the people would actually hang out in person, but a lot of interesting things in the glitch scene and post internet scene were coming out of Chicago. I was trying to engage with this new community and was finding our perspective within that. I realized we could take a different approach because of our painting background. All these other people were coming more from a digital art or computer science background. They had an art game program at SAIC where I went to school, but I was so turned off by it because everybody was making these white box gallery experiences and they were all the same. That was one reason why it took me a while to get into Unreal Engine. I was still traumatized by having to virtually walk through all these terribly designed spaces. And then I started doing music videos. Our first one was for this group Amnesia Scanner. And I started using ZBrush as a live visual performance tool and did visuals for shows. I would make characters for every musician performing. There's no real rigging in ZBrush, but I managed to make the characters bounce around like marionettes. From there I got a bit of an understanding of realtime performance.And then Amnesia Scanner kind of blew up on the internet. We don't reach out to musicians like this, but I just like sent them an email. They're very mysterious and I didn't know where they were based. I sent them an email that was in four different languages that was like, please let's work together. And they responded to me. So I spent two months with an initial dev trying out both Unity and Unreal. And Unreal ended up being better.I got in contact through a friend of a friend with this guy Eric Anderson, who was running a three-story punk venue in Chicago called The Keep. We met and he had a prototype Oculus Rift. This was back in 2015 or something like that. And I went to this DIY spot and then stayed there for a week and we just banged out this crazy video. I just palmed the prototype Oculus headset to do the camera. There was no sequencer and there was nothing rendered in Unreal. This was all recorded. I exported it all and took it to my painting mentor's place and uploaded it to his 12 year old daughter's gaming computer. And it took like 24 hours for it to load on that computer and then we performed it there and just recorded it straight from the screen. It felt good enough that we kind of just kept running with it for everything after that.So in terms of music, your past works have a long dialogue with rave culture, hyperpop, and new forms of media that circulate on the internet. Tell us more about that dialogue and how it informs some of your current work.AR: I was kind of plugged into, or at least aware of, both vaporwave and glitch and everything in between that, like the acerbic visuals and everyone realizing 3D is a lot more approachable. The communities I've engaged with have definitely been varied and scattered. It's a lot of pulling things together and trying to figure out what works. Up until recently not many friends or people I've know have directly engaged with 3D. But I show them what I'm working on and try to connect different communities together and see how we can work together.SR: And more recently you've been more active in the visual artist communities than I have. I've been more interested in those rave cultures. I have a long career of DJing and producing. I've been in the turntable scene, the glitch hop scene, the witch house scene, and now it's hyperpop. It all ends up being the same. The through line is just experimentalism basically. It's just like a certain amount of interest in a new sound.Hyperpop is an interesting illustration of this to talk about because it's this weird thing where underground culture was made mainstream and at the same time, at least initially, was not diluted upon becoming mainstream. I guess this has happened all the time, but it's the most recent occurrence that I participated in. Hyperpop is this weird sound that somehow a ton of people know about and it became a meme and a joke because of course it was gonna be. But watching that dynamic was very interesting. We've had a long history with different music scenes. Both me performing as a DJ, but also us doing stage performances with musicians on big festival stages with mocap (motion capture) VR performances that are kind of accompaniments to their music. We've got an opera and a kind of a 3D musical in the works right now. But where it all started was album covers and then music videos. It was about participating in those communities and finding a way to, as visual artists, be a part if it more than just fans, but actually help shape the ideas and shape where everything is going. What are the ideas you're shaping? What's the content and the substance of what you're trying to shape right now?SR: Generally we try and get in and maybe expand the visual dynamic range. With a lot of experimental approaches, especially in the music scenes, it ends up being a lot about vibe or the nerdy tech or kind of esoteric stuff. For us, we can use all these esoteric tech tools, but use them hopefully for a compelling overarching narrative.And I'm sure we'll talk more about the performative aspects of our work with using digital tools. But in these electronic scenes it ends up losing a certain humanity. A lot of it for us has been trying to reconnect to this live, in-the-moment feeling. Our work is trying to hit the same subconscious feeling of being in the moment and having all these things happening rather than have some kind of contrived tech demo construction or something.AR: Especially nowadays where people are like—oh yeah I need to touch grass. We want to somehow bring that back to the digital and think how can we make this more physical? We're combining that with strong motivations and guiding lights in theater, performance, athletics, heavy physicality. And we're thinking what can we really do with having our bodies fling around, often literally, and have that cascade and become a deeper narrative that also has its own motivations of speaking to the community or wherever our eyes are fixated at the moment.Performance in front of a live audience is super central to you guys. Give us a sense of the infrastructure you need to build in order to create one of your dynamic realtime performances. How does it work compositionally, dramaturgically and technically? What does it take to put together and create a realtime dynamic performance in front of a live audience.SR: Right now, one of our projects is this stage adaptation for this short film, this bigger thing 3-2-1 RULE that's going to debut in Australia in a month. That one is going to be significantly more structured and quality controlled beforehand rather than being a crazy thing where it's incredibly improvisational. Often times each show is purpose built to a certain extent. Most of our projects inherit worlds and characters and assets from previous projects, but they they build on each other. We'll have a collection of scenes that are modular and existing in the same world. Each one is setup for a specific type of camera shot and a specific type of motion capture or VR mechanic.AR: Before we get into designing the motion, we also have to figure what the arc of the performance is. What's the energy, what modes want to fit where? Is this going to be a soft moment or is it going to be more excitable? We chart the long arc and mini arcs of the scene.SR: Oftentimes we're not able to meet with the musicians until we get to whatever country we're going to. Prior to meeting them we set up these modular scenes, each with their arc in terms of mechanics and scene dynamic. We have a whole collection of things and plug them together to an extent. Because the performances are so improvisational, it's kind of like acting the part of a good DJ who's watching the audience, watching the musicians, listening, and deciding what's right in the moment.We work this way when we're making music videos as well. Where we build the environment in VR and then kind of feel out where the choreography of a scene is supposed to go. This big Australian debut of 3-2-1 RULE is going to be pretty regimented. We're going to have everything planned, but there's still going to be a fair amount of improvisation since it's all realtime. I would never want to cut out the potential for those kind of magical moments to happen.It sounds like 3-2-1 RULE is a very important transitional project for you where you're in control of the narrative and you're not in service of some other musicians. Tell me where the title 3-2-1 RULE comes from and give me a sense of what you're producing.SR: The name comes from this backup strategy in tech where you're supposed to have three backups. I'm gonna get this wrong, but one is local, one is on the cloud, and one is offsite. The staged work is an adaptation of a short film and will eventually be either a feature film or a playable game. It's one of the major projects for us this year. It's kind of a parody of both the metaverse stuff and the contemporary moment. But also a way to talk about memory and people's relationships and history together on the internet and what happens when you use the cloud platforms as a prosthetic brain or a prosthetic memory where you're offloading moments together. The work follows these gig economy workers who respond to listings posted on an app that gathers memories for people in a metaverse space. If someone wants to remember the best day they ever had or the way their dad danced around when he made breakfast they would use this app and the gig economy workers dive in and play these genre parody games to unlock the memory for them. The conceit is that AI can obviously go in and scan your brain or scan the internet and grab this stuff, but it could never recreate the senses that really make up the core of what the memory is. So you have these gig economy workers who kind of chemically collage and assemble these things together for their clients.The stage adaptation served the dual function of giving us an excuse to start building out everything for this broader narrative project really fast. And to start developing this format that's closer to a musical. The debut in Australia will be with the musician Lil Mariko, but the idea is that we would put this on all over the world, and it could be any musician friend that would star in this role. It might be customized for each musician a bit. There are moments where there's narrative and there are moments were they could just perform their songs. This is kind of our pitch for a new performance format that could be replicated elsewhere and could really bring variety to the music performance world. Because I mean I love music shows. I love venues. I love playing them. I love going to them. I'm at them all the time. But I'm sick of music shows and the format has hardly changed. There exists this potential to unite all these different formats including visuals, sound, music, and narrative. And it takes a little more work. But I think we might be good people to try it out.You're working with writer and social network artist Jacob Bakkila. What is he bringing to the work?SR: We initially brought Jacob in on our now defunct Netflix project we were developing. He has a whole career of performing as bots on the internet or doing genre parody things and all these satirical things that are really brilliant. The project was going really well, but there was too much red tape and it got canceled. But we were talking afterward about working together and we had a kernel of the idea for 3-2-1 RULE. He said, okay I think I can do this and went away for a few days and came back with the base concept for 3-2-1 RULE. And it just threaded the needle between stuff that our team had already been working on for our game and other projects. I work directly with Jacob on the broader concepts and the story and where it goes, but he can churn out hilarious writing very quickly. It's a mishmash of different online references from every generation and he's so conversant in that kind of dialogue that he can make it feel genuinely realistic. He's able to sit in this incredibly online space that I feel is very essential to this story. He just generally knows how to fit everything together in a very nice way and was able to bring the emotion to the project.Do you have a sense of what you want the audience to experience? What do you want them to come away with? What kind of impact do you want to have on them?SR: Maybe it varies a bit between the live show, the eventual short, and then whatever the final big project is. I want it to be jarring, but funny. I want it to reflect upon our online relationships and what we've given up in terms of community, interpersonal dialogue, memory and moments together. How much are we sacrificing for platforms?Would it be safe to say that you obviously have a fraught relationship with these platforms? You've experimented in these spaces, you draw inspiration from these spaces, you post in these spaces, and simultaneously, you're frustrated and critical of these spaces. SR: We're participating in them because there really is no alternative. I have friends who are making their own distributed web3 based platforms like people doing Channel and people doing other projects, like more horizontal lefty things here and there. But they still have to promote it on platforms because that is just where all this stuff exists. So much of our stuff, especially if it has any narrative, does have a platform critical element to it because I can't think of anything else to comment on. It feels so absurd to be forced to fit this art that we do, that could take so many different forms, into a box that's 1080 by 1080 pixels and lasts a minute. There's always been constraints to art, but with platforms it's not a meritocracy, and the best stuff does not rise to the surface. The platforms themselves do not promote things that are in keeping with the value system of anybody within their right minds. It promotes things that will do well on the platform for its own good. I don't think that's a healthy thing for an artistic community, or for an artist, or for anything. I think most people recognize this to an extent. In a sense, critiquing it and putting it in my little skits is just coping. It's like acknowledging it, but I only have so much ability to actually do anything about it. It's also just generally frustrating with the moment we're in. The trick is speaking to that moment and then not getting too trapped in the Twitter style riffing on the discourse of the day. That stuff will do better, it is incentivized because you will get better metrics and the platforms want that kind of momentary ephemeral thing. But then if you go back a week later, it doesn't hit the same. So that's also a trap. Having things be somehow engaging with the contemporary moment, acknowledging where we are right now, and what our relation is to these platforms and to the economy and to how they have basically become the air we breath. Doing that and then also figuring out how you have it be something that lasts longer than 10 minutes is always a struggle artistically.In all of our discussion we haven't touched on the literal politics of the day. I mean, we haven't talked about Ukraine, we haven't talked about Russia. We haven't talked about the elections. We haven't talked about any of that. What's your relationship to these events and the work you're doing? Is it something you avoid, something you engage with, or something you don't wanna participate in?SR: All the political discourse, at least between the conservative and liberal sphere, I don't give a s**t about. My interest is in the working class relation to their power, and collective bargaining and what we can do about it. I have opinions about imperialism and being against it and what the US should be doing abroad. But a much more tangible thing to engage with is union and platform issues.AR: It feels more actionable. Stuff that doesn't feel like beating the same drum. We're not trying to be Beeple where we just do modern day political cartoons.SR: That's that momentary discourse thing I'm talking about where it's like oh, I'm going to make an Elon thing. Like who cares?AR: It feels far too ephemeral. And there's a time in place for that, the political art.SR: And I have done some stuff like that, I mean I've thrown Zuckerberg into some s**t, but I don't know.AR: But that's also trying to keep things contemporary and keeping with a sense of immediacy. I feel like we usually try to tie things down to more. Not really universal, well sort of universal because working class issues are fairly universal outside of maybe the top 1%. But try to speak to the broader issues, and try to speak more to the individual themselves rather than trying to talk to political issues that will come and go all the time. Even if they don't seem like they ever go away.SR: Talking about the news of the day and making art about the news of the day is both a symptom of a broader issue that is very much not the discourse in the mainstream media or however you wanna phrase it. Not to sound like too much like a post-left guy, but it's a liberal trap to make your art about an issue that is being discussed by the media that you have no control over. It's a liberal trap in that it is a culture war fabrication that art can change the world. Like if we make the most moral Disney movie, then everybody will be good. It ignores people's relation to their labor and all these other things. It's like, if we have no more bad villains who do problematic things on TV, then everybody's gonna be okay. And I think a lot of artists end up in that trap, feeling the push to have to make work about things like this. Both because it's incentivized by the platform, and because again it's the churn of the daily discourse you're supposed to plug into. And just morally they feel like oh, I have to be saying something. And I'm not saying that my stuff is not cope because there's a left version of this that is just cope too. But it's just like posting on Twitter. It's not doing anything. We've all been trained to be cultural commentators. All we are doing is quote tweeting people endlessly while the same structural system continues. And I just have no interest in participating in that. It's entertainment at the end of the day and it's entertainment for some people and my stuff is entertainment for lefty types and I'm not necessarily accomplishing anything more, but I at least think that the topics that I'm interested in maybe are more realistically accomplished.AR: I usually just look to the actual items. I just made an artwork for the Queer Museum of Digital Art, which is part of the whole web3 sphere. They're trying to fundraise.SR: Just to clarify, I was not talking about that kind of stuff. I'm not saying that fundraising's bad or anything like that.AR: I know. I know. For Ukraine or other huge issues, I'm just going to donate or help however I can. If sharing something might help connect one or two other people, I'm aware of my presence as a node within this whole network. If i'm one of a thousand other people sharing this, but there are three other people in my network who didn't see this it's cool if it's actionable. Not if it's just hot takes.SR: That community building is also way more important than making art about it. Communities can make art and have that steer people in a certain direction. Just to self roast a little bit, if I made the most perfectly leftist take down of whatever, that doesn't accomplish anything either. So making these alternative structures, not to get into dual power talk, but building community structures that exist outside of these platform capital dependent things, I think is the most important thing.What communities are you working with specifically?SR: I have yet to start helping them really in a way that I can give myself credit for, but Jaded is a new organization. It's some people from the Black Socialists in America, Zack Fox, and a bunch of comedians have started this artist co-op and community. They're building a venue, they're going to be funding scripts, they just debuted this podcast they're doing. Black Socialists in America also have all these other projects like The Dual Power App, which helps give people tools for building co-ops and horizontal things and community structures that don't rely on basic finance capital. They are a great example.And then Channel, I did some work for them. They're a web3 venture. I don't want to over explain their thing because I will probably do a bad job. They've done a lot of platform critical work, podcasts, and they're a bunch of lefty artists. But from time to time they would get shadowbanned. And they are still, regardless of how critical they are, dependent on these platforms to a certain extent. They're working to untether that. In the same way that people are tethered to their jobs because they can't get universal healthcare, they have to stay at the job for healthcare. To give themselves a life raft or a way to untether from that toxic situation, the idea is that basically their followers are on the chain so that they can move to whatever platform. You don't lose followers when you jump somewhere else. It's a first step towards an alternative platform structure or an alternative community structure that does not rely on passing through AWS and Google and relying on this huge stack from just a couple companies. Both of them, Channel and Jaded are awesome examples, and we help where we can.That's great. This really helps fill in a whole other part of your practice that I'm learning more and more about all the time. So I'm super excited to hear you talk about that.We have so many things in common and we have some really interesting overlapping happening between Team Rolfes and FuturePerfect Studio. It's very exciting and I can't wait to see more of your work and have more conversations with both of you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit futureperfect.substack.com
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