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Más vientos, metales, cuernos, trombones y trompetas, saxos clarinetes y trompas… De Berlín a Sevilla, de Nueva Orleans a Honolulu, de Lennoxtwon (Escocia) a Burdeos y París. De Harrisburg o Los Ángeles - el recorrido de Bobby Troup - en California, de Sao Paulo, Brasil, o a Berlín o Madrid. Arreglos orquestales que elevan espíritus, melodías para la eternidad. Más vientos y metales para la vida misma. DISCO 1 DARREN HAYMAN & The Secondary Modern Civil Pride DISCO 2 LULÚ Feelin’ Alright DISCO 3 ALEXIS EVANS Mister Right On Time DISCO 4 QUANTIC AND HIS COMBO BARBARO Wandering Star DISCO 5 BOBBY TROUP & His Stars Of Jazz Free And Easy DISCO 6 YVONNE ELLIMAN & DR. JOHN If It Hit The Road Jack/Stick & Stones DISCO 7 LARRY JOHN McNALLY Don’t Let Johnny Walker Do Your Talkin’ For Ya DISCO 8 SOULTUNE ALL STARS Drop It DISCO 9 MASHA OCEAN QUARTET Tolox DISCO 10 TRIO MOCOTÓ Consuegro Verde DISCO 11 MENAGERIE Earthrise DISCO 12 DE PHAZZ Jeunesse Dorée - Slap Bossa Mix DISCO 13 FINISH AFRICAE Dança Do Corpo Escuchar audio
Podcast #628 believes in the magic of indie pop with tracks from Martha, Heavenly, The Photocopies, The Reds Pinks & Purples, Poster Paints, Soft Blue Shimmer, Darren Hayman, & Worriers.
Personas que esperan un cambio. Sonaron: 01. Karen Black - Sunshine of our days 02. Spur - All over the world 03. Darren Hayman & the Secondary Modern - Losing my glue 04. Paul Simon - Kodachrome 05. Joyce Street - That man of mine 06. Kevin Morby - This is a photograph 07. Billy Nomates - Modern Hart 08. Wet Leg - Wet dream 09. Romero - Talk about it 10. Opus Kink - Faster than the radio 11. Ibibio Sound Machine - 17 18 19 12. Batida & Mayra Andrade - Bom Bom 13. Confidence Man - Push it up 14. Stromae - Alors on danse (Radio edit) 15. Fred again.. & The Blessed Madonna - Marea (We've lost dancing)
😇 A les Golfes no descansem ni per setmana santa.. Això si, baixem revolucions i fem un programa molt de tranquis, amb ritme lent i pausat. Preneu seient i degusteu una copa de vi de la comarca, acompanyats de la Maria Jaume, Red Perill o Pale Moon. Acomiadem el programa amb un clàssic de la Björk. Fins aviat, estimats oients! Salut i música!!! Han sonat: Maria Jaume · Joan Sordé · Pale Moon · RODEO, b1n0, PHOAC · Alex Cameron · Alon Tayar · Hoonine · Aina Tramullas · Darren Hayman · Pau Pratso · xicu, roserona · Björk
Two years since the last Farthest From had taken place, December 2021 finally saw the return of the much loved event and Generation Skywalker were in town to capture everything that went on. Now, a month after the event, the team look back at what was an amazing return to the vintage Star Wars collecting gathering. Not only do we get the thoughts and memories of the Generation Skywalker team, but we bring back a host of interviews recorded at the event. David Tree, Steve Davies, Rob Marsh, Peter Lee, Chris Mann, Mark Newbold, Marc Hockley, Wayne Totty, Jason Smith, Jon Aves, Lee Bullock, Drew Tegg, Darren Hayman, Andrew Norton and Andrew Karnecki all stop by to discuss their experience of the weekend.
Songwriter, musician and artist Darren Hayman sits down with Craig to discuss how the re-discovery of his childhood Star Wars figures has inspired a new set of paintings, some tentative steps into collecting and his first ever attendance at a Comic Con. From his beginnings with much-loved indie band, Hefner, to a solo career that has seen him bring his enquiring mind and unique creative perspective to everything from open air swimming pools to the Essex witch trials, Darren's latest project sees him tapping into the magic of vintage Star Wars. Join us for a tale of action figures loved, lost and found again, Darren's memories of experiencing Star Wars in the UK in the mid 70s, his thoughts on the success of The Mandalorian, and discover how he is adapting his painting style to produce work that not only captures the look of his old figures, but their spirit too. It's work made with acrylics and a lot of love.
Dada Daneshanandaji has experienced the most heart wrenching births and deaths in Nigeria, yet he is full of hope and love for the African villagers where he works in reproductive health and emergency obstetric services. He has set up community owned and community Managed projects in these villages. In this podcast he speaks about his work, and also about his favourite musicians at present including Little Simz and Darren Hayman. I end the podcast with a Congo Kiirtan.
Delighted to be joined by Darren Hayman on this episode. Darren talks about his formative years and what inspired him to become a musician. We discuss Hefner and his current musical projects including his new album and the re-release of more classic Hefner LPs on vinyl. Click the link below to listen all of Darren's current releases: hefnet.com Buy me a coffee on ko-fi Thank you for listening and don't forget to follow me on the socials! Twitter Facebook Insta
Step behind the scenes of High Street Tales as the eight writers talk about the ideas, people and places that inspired their stories. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North, and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social @HistoricEngland, using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In 'Flying', Maria wanted to capture the Black Country dialect. Growing up in Wednesbury, her character Lily May can only dream of having the confidence her friends all seem to have. On a special day when spirits stir, it's Lily May who discovers a new side to Wednesbury, and herself. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and Writing West Midlands, and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social @HistoricEngland, using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In 'Under the watchful eyes of seagulls', writing duo Ellie McKinlay-Khojinian and Ligia Macedo explore the seaside town of Great Yarmouth. Here we dip behind the flamboyant arcades and candy-floss colours of the seafront on a visit to King Street, through the eyes of a kindly Portuguese migrant who befriends an elderly resident. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and National Centre for Writing and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social @HistoricEngland, using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In Borrowed Ground, writer Robin Pridy has combined Hastings' familiar sites, sounds and smells with the stories and memories of local people, to turn the town's Trinity Triangle into the backdrop for the fascinating life of her character, Jackie Brigham. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and New Writing South, and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's High Street Cultural Programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social @HistoricEngland, using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In All the Secret Postcards, writer and photographer Rod Duncan describes a father reminiscing during a visit from his concerned daughter. Whether remembered or imagined, the past and present of his hometown, Leicester, are brought to life in his memories. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and Writing East Midlands, and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's High Street Cultural Programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social @HistoricEngland, using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In her short story In Between Days, poet and novelist Merrie Joy Williams was inspired by the local community, who she spoke to discover this vibrant corner of London. Her story explores the rich history of Woolwich through the eyes of its teenage resident, Karim. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and Spread the Word, and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social @HistoricEngland, using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In The Women of Number 11, writer and poet Rebecca Tantony used online conversations, socially-distanced conversations as well as the sights and sounds of Weston-super-Mare to conjure the lives of the women across the ages. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and Literature Works, and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social media @HistoricEngland and using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
In this episode, the musician and writer Celia Bryce explores North Shields high street in an otherworldly tale which follows a mysterious character on his journey through streets of the past to return a lost shoe to its home. You can download the ebook of all the stories at https://historicengland.org.uk/highstreettales Made in conjunction with New Writing North and the series was produced by Sonderbug Productions with thanks to Darren Hayman for use of his song Pram Town. High Street Tales is part of Historic England's high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. Follow us on social using @HistoricEngland and using the hashtag #HighStreetTales to stay up to date with the latest High Street news.
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Wenn's keine Konzerte mehr gibt und die Grenzen zu sind, ist's unmöglich, internationale Künstler*innen vors Sounds!-Mikrofon zu bekommen, oder? Falsch! Die Technik machte es möglich, dass wir trotz weltweiter Pandemie auch dieses Jahr wieder viele spannende Gespräche führen durften. Heute gibt's die Highlights aus unserem Interviewjahr. Zu den einzelnen Gesprächen: * Hamilton Leithauser über Corona in New York, Ratten im Proberaum und sein Album «The Loves of Your Life» * Fenne Lily über Selbstisolation, Misstrauen gegenüber der Medizin, Eigenverantwortung und ihr Album «BREACH» * Alois: «Jeder Track muss eine Welt kreieren, sogar fast visuell, und eine gewisse Ambivalenz haben, so dass man ihn aus mehreren Blickwinkeln anschauen kann» * Brigid Mae Power: «Der irische Folk steckt tief in meiner Seele» * Perfume Genius über sein Album «Set My Heart on Fire Immediately» und sein Lockdown-Programm: Essen, Gamen, Trash-TV und Heim-Workouts * Die Aeronauten: «Dieses Album war eine Chance, das Aeronautenleben eine Weile fortzusetzen» * Waxahatchee: «Lob ist ungesund! Hast du es einmal bekommen, fängst du an, ihm nachzurennen» * Caribou: «Es gab viele plötzliche Veränderungen: Todesfälle in der Familie, Scheidungen, aber auch unerwartete politische Wendungen» * I Break Horses: «Früher hatte ich schlimmes Lampenfieber. Jetzt brenne ich darauf, endlich wieder live zu spielen» * Cyril Cyril: «Ich denke die Welt ist kaputt, und das will ich ansprechen. Aber nicht ohne Spass!» * Darren Hayman: «Nur acht Spuren, nur akustische Instrumente!» * Manuel Stahlberger & Bit-Tuner: «Ich will keine Songs über den Virus machen» * Walter Frosch: Wieso zwei Noise-Rocker plötzlich eine New Wave- und Post-Punk-inspirierte Platte machen * Eclecta: «Wir müssen kritisieren in unserer eigenen Art und Form» * Working Men's Club: «In den 60er und 70er Jahren starteten Musiker ihre Karriere als Teenies. Heute machen alle erst ihren Uni-Abschluss und bringen dann mit 25 ihr Debüt raus» * Daniel Blumberg: «Ich schreibe möglichst einfache Songs, damit meine Mitmusiker viel Raum haben, sich zu entfalten» Ein Teil dieser Interviews führte unser Sounds!-Mann in London, Hanspeter «Düsi» Künzler.
Un vaccin pour la fin de l’année ? La question est désormais crédible, et la réponse encore au conditionnel. L'Union européenne a déjà déposé des précommandes auprès de cinq laboratoires. Et lors d’un sommet consacré à la fin de la semaine dernière à la pandémie, la présidente de la Commission européenne a parlé d’un possible feu vert dès la mi-décembre 2020. Parmi tous les candidats, le duo américano-allemand, Pfizer BioNtech, est sur les starting-blocks En Allemagne, le couple de chercheurs à l’origine de la société BioN Tech est devenu une célébrité. Deux scientifiques, enfants d’immigrés turcs, devenus sauveurs de l’humanité et milliardaires. Récit d’un conte de fées qui n’a pas fait tourner la tête des principaux intéressés. À Berlin, Julien Méchaussie. Contre les effets secondaires Et en attendant ce fameux vaccin, les scientifiques sont nombreux à chercher des traitements contre les formes graves du Covid-19. Mais aussi contre ses effets secondaires. Longtemps après avoir guéri, certains patients ressentent encore des symptômes comme une grosse fatigue, des essoufflements ou une perte d’odorat, et de goût. Au CHU de Liège en Belgique, il est possible de consulter un médecin du sport... et de commencer une rééducation olfactive. C’est le reportage Laxmi Lota. Tests massifs à Liverpool Tester Tracer Isoler, c’est désormais le triptyque mis en avant par les autorités sanitaires pour terrasser le virus. Au Royaume-Uni, la ville de Liverpool, une des plus touchées du pays, a voulu montrer l’exemple en lançant le premier dépistage de masse. 55 000 personnes se sont déjà volontairement fait tester dans un des 20 centres dédiés. Avec ou sans symptôme, pour justement épingler les contaminés qui s’ignorent. C’est le reportage à Liverpool de Marie Billon. Voyage musical Et comme tous les lundis désormais, on vous emmène en musique visiter un petit coin d’Europe avec Vincent Théval qui nous emmène aujourd’hui en Toscane, à Florence plus précisément, où le musicien anglais Darren Hayman a écrit et enregistré seul un album entier, en 2014… From the Square to the Hill, de la place à la colline, une promenade mélancolique sur les traces d’amis absents…
This show features your Hosts Sam Ratcliffe & Ian Herrington and Engineer Travis Flesher. With special guest... Darren Hayman the in-house Immigration Lawyer. The British Corner Shop! We do an unboxing of their famous Brit Kits, that are perfect for any gift around the entire world! We have a special appearance from Eve Dawes, showing us some Working out!British Corner Shop Affiliate Code: https://www.britishcornershop.co.uk/?casrc=spilltea-Spill The Tea is the social media show and podcast for British Expats, those thinking about becoming an Expat and Anglophiles that simply love everything British.Each week we have guests from the world of entertainment, live performances, informative features and great chat about what it is to be an expat, what we miss, what we don't, and an update of what's going on back in the U.K... With the exception of Brexit!
Hoy nos hemos detenido en Agustín Fuentes, organizador de un festival fundamental en la escena indie como es el Contempopránea de Alburquerque que obviamente no pudo acudir a su cita de cada año por el problema de la pandemia, aunque otros problemas (la cosa ya viene de largo) con el ayuntamiento del pueblo extremeño hubieran impedido de cualquier modo la cita. Noticia del día es que según un informe del primer semestre del año en curso elaborado por RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) la venta de vinilos (232 millones de dólares gastados sobre un total de 376) supera a la del CD por primera vez desde los años 80´s cuando llegó aquel nuevo soporte. Y en el número 1 de los plásticos más vendidos, por encima de The Strokes, Leon Bridges o Ozzy Osbourne el "The slow rush" de Tame Impala. También es noticia la utilización ¿errónea? de un clásico de la Creedence Clearwater Revival contra la guerra de Vietnam y denigrando las guerras que hacen los ricos para que mueran los pobres en primera línea en un acto electoral de Trump en Michigan Discos que cumplen años y que tienen ediciones corregidas y aumentadas para celebrar aniversarios redondos con el señuelo de fetiches, rarezas, inéditos y algún directo. Es el caso del "All that you can´t leave behind" de U 2, "Summer teeth" de Wilco, "Wildflowers and all the rest" de Tom Petty o "Ace of spades" de Motorhead. A su vez Joni Mitchell abre su archivo y rescata inéditos de antes de que grabara su primer disco y que aparecerán dentro de "The early years 63-67". Quien tendrá disco nuevo seis años después del anterior y será ya el 20º es Bruce Springsteen en tanto que Angel Olsen sigue demostrando su buen gusto con las versiones y se fija en un tema que no fue single del triple de George Harrison "All things must pass". Novedad es otra canción más (y van dos) del proyecto instrumental de Miguel Digital 21 y Stefan Olsdal. Hace diez años nos visitaba Darren Hayman con su "Essex arms" aprovechando que venía para rodar algunas escenas de una serie de Canal Plus dirigida por David Trueba. Sonó la banda sonora de la serie sesentera de televisión "Los vengadores" en honor a Diana Rigg, una de sus intérpretes y que también aparecía como "reina de espinas" en la saga de "Juego de tronos". Escuchar audio
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Podcast #516 pushes on with new music from Melenas, Savak, Giants Chair, Red Forty, Coriky, Kiss Disease, The Fallout, & Darren Hayman.
Podcast #515 is applied like a balm featuring Archers of Loaf, Jeff Rosenstock, The Cudas, Darren Hayman, High Waisted, Best Ex, & Oxford Remedy.
The Loft & The Weather Prophets special with Pete Astor in conversation with David Eastaugh Pete Astor was born in England, in 1960.The Loft formed in 1983, the band signing to Creation Records and releasing two singles, "Why Does the Rain" and "Up the Hill and Down the Slope". The band split at the Hammersmith Palais in 1985. Astor then formed The Weather Prophets, continuing to be managed by Creation founder, Alan McGee, and signing to his short-lived Elevation label under the auspice of WEA4 releasing the album Mayflower in 1987. Returning to Creation for Judges, Juries and Horsemen, the band split in 1989. Astor then embarked on a solo career with the albums Submarine (1990) and Zoo (1991) on Creation. Finding success in France, Astor moved to the Danceteria label to release Paradise (1992, as Peter Astor and the Holy Road), and God and Other Stories in 1992. After becoming disillusioned with the music business, he disappeared from view for a number of years, returning in the late 1990s with his Ellis Island Sound and The Wisdom of Harry projects, both releasing music on 7", 12" and 10"[5][6] for a variety of emerging independent labels such as Static Caravan Recordings,Wurlitzer Jukebox and Astor's own label, Faux Lux. The Wisdom of Harry eventually signed to Matador Records, while Ellis Island Sound, Astor's collaboration with David Sheppard, signed with Heavenly Recordings. In 2005, Astor released Hal's Eggs, a solo album including radical reworkings of folk standards on Static Caravan Recordings. At around the same time, Cherry Red released compilation albums featuring his work: The Weather Prophets' Blues Skies and Freerides (The Best Of, 1986–1989),Injury Time (Solo 89–93), a selection of solo work from his two Creation and Danceteria albums. The label also re-issued The Loft's Once More Round the Fair, a collection of their Creation recordings and session tracks. As well as reforming The Loft at this time for a limited number of shows, Astor continued to write, perform and release records with Ellis Island Sound on the Peace Frog label. The solo album, Songbox was released on the Second Language label in 2011, featuring an extra disc of cover versions of the albums' songs by Let's Wrestle, The Raincoats, Darren Hayman, Comet Gain, The Proper Ornaments, Mathew Sawyer, Dollboy and Piano Magic. He works as senior lecturer at the University of Westminster, where he teaches, researches and writes about music; in 2014, he published his study of Richard Hell and the Voidoids' Blank Generation, as part of Bloomsbury's 33⅓ series. At the beginning of 2015, Astor signed to Fortuna Pop, releasing the single "Mr Music", followed by an album, Spilt Milk, recorded with James Hoare of Ultimate Painting, Proper Ornaments, and Veronica Falls.
In Episode 073 we focus on the oft-overlooked, somewhat maligned, Summer 1996 European Tour, and highlight the bizarre "Taste -> Llama" that closed out the Tour-Opening set, and featured Carlos Santana & Karl Perazzo. One of the more shocking moments from a tour that featured 13 single-set opening slots for Santana, this was, of note, the only time Carlos would join Phish on stage throughout the month.Songs featured in this episode are: Lou Reed: "Street Hassle" w/ Bruce Springsteen, The Baseball Project: "Don't Call Them Twinkies" w/ Craig Finn, Blackway: "New Life," Girogio Moroder: "Chase," and Laura Branigan: "Self Control"In addition, we discuss two new 2019 records we highly recommend: Bobby Krilic: "Midsommar: Original Soundtrack" and Darren Hayman: "12 Astronauts"- - - We're proud to be sponsored by CBD Vermont. They believe that healthy soils, strong local economies, and plant-based wellness go hand in hand. That's why they work with organic farmers across Vermont to grow the highest quality hemp and produce full spectrum CBD extracts for wholesale.They've recently launched an online store, where you can buy Vermont-made CBD products - including oils, capsules, edibles, and topicals - that have been fully vetted by the staff at CBD Vermont.They ship everywhere, and as huge music fans, they're offering our listeners 15% off of all products. Go to CBDVermont.com and use the code beyondthepond at checkout to get 15% off.- - - Most people think you need a car to enjoy SiriusXM but you don't. Subscribe now to listen outside the car, on your phone, online and at home, and get your first 3 months for just a dollar.Visit siriusxm.com/btp to see Offer Details and to subscribe, and start listening today. SiriusXM. No Car Required.- - - Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondMedium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pondPlease check out the Osiris Podcast Network at: OsirisPod.com and [JamBase.com]Please leave us a review on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nearing the end of season two, Rifa and Chris take their weekly bitesize chunk out of the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week we cleared our schedules, bought a pile of unhealthy snacks and settled in to spend the whole weekend binge-watching BBC live streams from Glastonbury Festival, enjoying full live sets by more than 25 bands, without the distractions of presenters, acoustic sets or annoying 'atmosphere' video packages over on the 'normal' TV coverage. Our Glasto conversation ranges from the impressive BBC sound quality; via the improvement of diversity at major festivals; to Stormzy's sensational headline and the state of grime; via the genius of Lizzo, the tears of Idles singer Joe Talbot and the obligatory "oh god, Morrissey" sidebar. Icons as disparate as Sali Hughes and Darren Hayman get brief mentions. In What You Reading For? Rifa is enjoying Kate Atkinson's Life After Life and Chris is blown away by Robert Macfarlane's Underland. Thank you for listening. If you're enjoying Refigure please 'follow' us or give us a nice review and star rating on whatever podcast thing you use. You can find us on Twitter: @refigurepod Insta: @refigureUK and Facebook.com/refigurepod. Next time will be the final episode of season two. XX
In this episode, Edd, Ellie, and Daniel take a look at the origins of International Workers’ Day and how it is still celebrated around the world. Further reading on the radical origins of May Day: https://www.marxists.org/subject/mayday/index.htm Picturehouse cinema workers are striking again on May Day. Donate to their strike fund here: https://www.crowdpac.co.uk/campaigns/250/picturehousestrike Intro music and audio motif taken from 'Labor' by Aesop Rock. We do not own this music, which is copyright Def Jux, 2001. The outro music was ‘May Day 1894’ by Darren Hayman (based on a poem by William Morris). We do not own the rights to this music, which is copyright Darren Hayman and WIAIWYA Records, 2015.
A combination of consumptive illness, the psychedelic mania brought on by a zero carb diet and a case of the giddy aunts triggered by the reappearance of the sun means that Luke Turner and John Doran's chat is even less passable and coherent than normal. Their gibbering careens through a bizarre landscape populated by the mad black magic monks of Tilburg, why a turd in an icecream cone is not necessarily art and the bum dungeon/underlit dancefloor split... the finest of all the splits. They also ask the question that everyone's been thinking but not dared voice: which music magazine has the hardest writers. Thankfully the show features great new music by the likes of Jane Weaver, Darren Hayman, Cairo Liberation Front ft. Al Lover, Fixmer/McCarthy, Desperate Journalist, Oxbow, Umoja and the Magnetic Fields. We were also blessed by the diva-like panting of Todd The Dog. (With apologies to everyone John insulted because he was carb-deprived and thanks to producer Mighty Seb White.)
Personas que se quedan solas dos semanas y se vuelven un poco majaras. Sonaron: 01. Pablo Prisma - Criptozoología 02. Daga Voladora - En las sombras 03. Shura - What's it gonna be? 04. FM-84 - Everything 05. Jenny Besetzt - Dorothy everything's fine 06. The House of Love - Shine on 07. Foxygen - Follow the leader 08. Television Personalities - Part-time punks 09. Darren Hayman & the Secondary Modern - Spiderman beats Ironman 10. Jens Lekman - A little lost
This week The Quietus Hour begins with a John Doran who isn't quite as he seems. What is that high-pitched voice, the sound of innocence? On this week's programme we bring you some of our favourite new music from Darren Hayman, Factory Floor, Nails, Loose Meat, Cats Eyes, Warmduscher, Novelist, Miss Red and Cats Eyes, as well as the usual look at the pertinent news reports of the moment AND The Persuader. Plus corned-beef-grade chat about the things that might lurk behind that mysterious third door that always seems to be in rooms in budget hotel chains. Remember that we're now live streaming the recording of these programmes via The Quietus' facebook page - go and like that to have us appearing in your lives every Wednesday around lunchtime, whether you want us there or not.
English songwriter and ex-Hefner frontman, Darren Hayman talks to Britflicks about his enthralling and ambitious new album Thankful Villages Volume 1. A Thankful Village is a village in Britain where every soldier returned alive from World War I. Darren Hayman visited each of the 54 Thankful Villages and, focussing on village life, made a piece of music and a short film for every one. Some take the form of instrumentals inspired by the location, some are interviews with village residents set to music, others are new songs with lyrics or found local traditional songs. Thankful Villages Vol 1 is released via Rivertones on 3 June. You can buy the music from his website at http://hefnet.com/thankful-villages-volume-1-by-darren-hayman/ The short films are being uploaded as they're completed. At time of writing eleven were available at http://thankfulvillages.co.uk Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.
The 4th and last of our mini-podcasts is not so mini but it does feature Darren Hayman performing both sets at the two live Vitriola shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre in December 2015. Both sets are fantastic. Darren's latest album, Florence, is a huge Vitriola favourite and should be purchased immediately. I am currently in your house urinating in your cutlery drawer and no one ever reads these bits do they?
It’s time to take to the open road, dear listener, as we celebrate the thrill of endless miles of tarmac, green verges and service stations unfolding before you on the motorway. This episode of the show will also help you … Continue reading →
In GBA 202 we get better acquainted with Tom Humberstone. He talks about turning the news into comics for the New Statesman, looking for nuance in political discourses, the landscape of the comics industry and how the internet effects argument and a lot more. Also we get into the comic he drew in response to the response to the Charlie Hebdo killings and how people responded to this response Tom plugs: His website: http://tomhumberstone.com/ In the Frame: http://www.newstatesman.com/subjects/In%20the%20Frame We mention: Helen Zaltzman: http://helenzaltzman.com/ Unfortunatalie/Nat Guest: https://twitter.com/unfortunatalie Wil Hodgson: https://wilhodgson.wordpress.com/ Kieron Gillen: http://gillen.cream.org/wordpress_html/ Hannah Berry: http://hannahberry.co.uk/ Alex Herne: https://twitter.com/alexhern Jen Adamthwaite: http://www.jadamthwaite.co.uk/ Edward Ross: http://edwardmaross.blogspot.co.uk/ Darren Hayman: http://www.hefnet.com/ January Songs: http://januarysongs.tumblr.com/ January songs picture: http://januarysongs.tumblr.com/post/2875721900/drawing-by-tom-humberstone New Statesman: http://www.newstatesman.com/ Helen Arney: http://helenarney.com/ Lorne Micheals: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_Michaels Tina Fey: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_Fey Solipsistic Pop: http://solipsisticpop.com/ McSweeneys: http://www.mcsweeneys.net/ Roar: http://roarcomics.com/ Drawn and Quarterly: https://www.drawnandquarterly.com/ Occupy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_movement Tom's Occupy comic: http://www.cartoonmovement.com/comic/7 Joe Sacco: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Sacco On Satire: http://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2015/jan/09/joe-sacco-on-satire-a-response-to-the-attacks Tom Humberstone: I Am Not Charlie: http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/01/frame-i-am-not-charlie Helen Lewis:https://twitter.com/helenlewis Comedian who got arrested: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/quenelle-comedian-dieudonne-arrested-for-apology-for-terrorism-9976667.html Boko Haram: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boko_Haram Chalie Hebdo's Boko Haram cartoon: http://www.hoodedutilitarian.com/2015/01/outside-charlie-hebdo/ Not All Men: http://time.com/79357/not-all-men-a-brief-history-of-every-dudes-favorite-argument/ Clapter: http://www.cinemablend.com/television/30-Rock-s-Tina-Fey-Clarifies-Her-Remark-About-The-Daily-Show-9612.html Steve Bell: http://www.belltoons.co.uk/ Adrian Tomine: http://www.adrian-tomine.com/Booksandcomics.html Daniel Clowes: http://danielclowes.com/ Chris Ware: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Ware Scott McCloud: http://scottmccloud.com/ Birdman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birdman_%28film%29 Justice League International: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League_International Jamie McKelvie: http://mckelvie.tumblr.com/ Hawkeye: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkeye_%28comics%29 Marvel: http://marvel.com/ Brian Bendis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Michael_Bendis Punisher: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punisher Black Panther: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Panther_%28comics%29 Image: https://imagecomics.com/ Ed Brubaker: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Brubaker Matt Fraction - Sex Criminals: https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/sex-criminals Pretty Deadly: https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/pretty-deadly Saga - Brian K Vaughan: https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/saga Kelly Sue - Bitch Planet: https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/bitch-planet Y: The Last Man: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y:_The_Last_Man Elipsis: http://ventedspleen.com/blog/category/comics/ellipsis/ Chrissy Williams: The Sky Dream: http://ventedspleen.com/blog/2012/05/08/the-sky-dream/ The Heart Horse: http://ventedspleen.com/blog/2012/05/01/the-heart-horse/ My Fellow Americans: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dan-Hancox-and-Tom-Humberstone/e/B00JR5DC2C Dan Hancox: https://twitter.com/danhancox Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!
Darren Hayman in conversation and performing live with on X-Posure with John Kennedy
Yay! Robin and Michael are even closer to death than before and YOU can hear some of their final moments, if you feel like it. Robin loves The Unthanks and knows why, Michael loves Darren Hayman but can't explain why. Also, they talk alot about excrement. YOU'LL LOVE IT! Next week is the REM special. Do you love REM? Write and tell us why at vitriolamusic@gmail.com THANK YOU!
It's our star-studded Christmas special, recorded specially for you to make up for our shit Christmas special last week. And look who we've got! Stewart Lee! Darren Hayman! Grace Petrie! Scroobius Pip! Al Murray! All your favourites in one way over long podcast hosted, as best they can, by Robin and Michael. Enjoy the crap out of this and, if you'd like to tell us about some new music you've found then write to us at vitriolamusic@gmail.com and we'll see you back here in a few weeks after a much needed break. For you, not us.
The former Hefner singer on his Essex obsession, plus Hudson Mohawke and Lunice talk TNGHT
In GBA 62 we get better acquainted with my musical hero Darren Hayman (and his dog) in the Rose and Crown pub in Walthamstow. We talk trains, class, suburbs, music, lyrics, signing CDs, volunteering, recording, copyright and more. Darren used to be in the band Hefner and he'd be near the top of a list of singers who "sing what I feel" (if I ever tried to make such a list.) You can hear Getting Better Acquainted on Stitcher SmartRadio, Stitcher allows you to listen to your favourite shows directly from your iPhone, Android Phone, Kindle Fire and beyond. On-demand and on the go! Don’t have Stitcher? Download it for free today at http://www.stitcher.com or in the app stores. Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!