Mechanism that controls the pressure of a breathing gas supply for diving
POPULARITY
Categories
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
Dal Vangelo secondo MarcoIn quel tempo, Gesù, entrato di sabato nella sinagoga, [a Cafarnao,] insegnava. Ed erano stupìti del suo insegnamento: egli infatti insegnava loro come uno che ha autorità, e non come gli scribi.Ed ecco, nella loro sinagoga vi era un uomo posseduto da uno spirito impuro e cominciò a gridare, dicendo: «Che vuoi da noi, Gesù Nazareno? Sei venuto a rovinarci? Io so chi tu sei: il santo di Dio!». E Gesù gli ordinò severamente: «Taci! Esci da lui!». E lo spirito impuro, straziandolo e gridando forte, uscì da lui.Tutti furono presi da timore, tanto che si chiedevano a vicenda: «Che è mai questo? Un insegnamento nuovo, dato con autorità. Comanda persino agli spiriti impuri e gli obbediscono!».La sua fama si diffuse subito dovunque, in tutta la regione della Galilea.
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
Scritta e messa in voce da Gaetano Marino Illustrazione di Sara Bachmann - Le amiche di Freya
Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween
Scritta e messa in voce da Gaetano Marino Illustrazione di Sara Bachmann - Le amiche di Freya
Scritta e messa in voce da Gaetano Marino Illustrazione di Sara Bachmann - Le amiche di Freya
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
Quest'anno per Halloween tornano qui sul Podcast le vicende dedicate allo Sterminatore di demoni più famoso della storia dei samurai, sto parlando ovviamente di Minamoto no Raikō.L'anno scorso vi ho parlato di come Raikō abbia cacciato e sottomesso il terribile yokai aracnide Tsuchigumo, in compagnia del suo fedele vassallo Watanabe no Tsuna. Quest'anno la posta in gioco è ancora più alta.Il nemico da affrontare non sarà un semplice yokai, ma sarà colui che, secondo alcune versioni di questa leggenda, era definito come il “Dairokuten no Mahō” (第六天の魔王), “Re demone del sesto cielo”, e con un nome così altisonante non poteva essere un avversario così facile da superare. Infatti, Raikō non sarà da solo, ma avrà con sé tutti i suoi vassalli più fidati, i cosiddetti “Shitenno”(四天王) e anche un amico, molto famoso in quel periodo, anche perché appartenente a una famiglia tutt'altro che di poco conto, Fujiwara no Yasamusa. Gli Shitenno invece erano Watanabe no Tsuna, Usui Sadamitsu, Urabe Suetake e Sakata Kintoki. E nonostante tutto, un piccolo aiutino divino sarà comunque necessario.La leggenda di Shuten Dōji fa parte di un genere letterario dibattuto chiamato “otogi zōshi”(お伽草子) cioè storie, scritte soprattutto nel periodo Muromachi, che parlavano di avventure in cui i protagonisti erano una compagnia di persone. Di questa esistono varie versioni, che fanno capo a due versioni principali, quella Oeyama e quella Ibukiyama. Tra queste, la differenza sostanziale è il luogo dove si svolgono i fatti, in una, la più antica il tutto si svolge sul monte Oe, mentre nell'altra sul monte Ibuki.Ciò che vi racconterò io oggi è una mia libera interpretazione del mito originale, la versione Oeyama, mixata alla versione recente pubblicata nel 18° secolo a opera di Shibukawa Seiemon, quest'ultima è facilmente reperibile su internet tradotta anche in inglese.La traduzione a cui mi sono ispirato si trova nel libro "Japanese Demon Lore", di Noriko T.Reider.La trascrizione è disponibile sul sito:https://www.podcastdelloshogun.itCerca il podcast sui social!https://www.facebook.com/podcastdelloshogunhttps://www.instagram.com/podcastdelloshogun/https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastdelloshogun---Mi trovi anche su Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/18pSpwnHNWevxRPaFpXh26Su Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-dello-shogun/id1649546421Su Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@PodcastDelloShogunSu Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/show/podcast-dello-shogun---Se desideri sostenere il podcast, puoi farlo in due modi:- Tramite ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/podcastdelloshogun- Tramite Paypal: https://paypal.me/podcastdelloshogun---#podcast #samurai #shogun #storia #japan #japanese #giappone #giapponese #mitologia #halloween #yokai #podshogunShuten Doji, Shuten Douji, Minamoto no Yorimitsu, Fujiwara, Ibaraki Doji
Di non comprensione e arguzia, di incanti e funerali, di distacco e rimorso.
Ribilanciare il portafoglio migliora la gestione del rischio, ottimizza il risk-adjusted return e, a volte, genera addirittura del rendimento supplementare, superiore a quello delle sue singole asset class. Tutto questo grazie ad un apparente paradosso chiamato Demone di Shannon. In uscita il libro di The Bull! Sei già ricco ma non lo sai (disponibile a questo link) Portfolio Charts Seguiteci anche su Instagram! =============================================== Investi con Scalable in ETF e Azioni a costi imbattibili. L'Assicurazione sulla Vita semplice e conveniente: Turtleneck. Migliaia di audiolibri riassunti in 15 minuti con 4Books, 7 giorni di prova gratuita e 30% di sconto. I link sono sponsorizzati e l'Autore potrebbe percepire una commissione. =============================================== ATTENZIONE: nessun contenuto di questo podcast deve essere inteso come una raccomandazione di investimento. La citazione di determinati ETF è a mero scopo esemplificativo e non deve essere intesa in alcun modo come una sollecitazione all'acquisto di specifici prodotti finanziari. L'autore non è un consulente finanziario e non intende presentarsi come tale. Investire comporta dei rischi. Affidatevi sempre a dei professionisti e/o assicuratevi sempre di aver compreso pienamente il funzionamento, le implicazioni e i rischi di ciascun prodotto finanziario prima di investirvi del denaro. L'autore non è inoltre collegato ad alcuna società emittente di prodotti di investimento. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
We must begin this week by paying tribute to Ka, a truly great rapper and producer who made uncompromising music for the real heads. May he rest in peace. The first segment of the show this week acts as a real-time processing of the incredibly sad news of Ka's passing. DBRP hosts Demone Carter, David Ma and Nate LeBlanc share some thoughts on Ka's music, his legacy, and the distinct unfairness that he released his art at a time when it will only be appreciated by a niche audience. After that we are joined for a second time by rapper Kurious. We are discussing his new record Majician, which drops October 18th on MF DOOM's Metal Face Records via Rhymesayers. Kurious really opens up here, detailing his previous struggles with overthinking, his decades-long friendship with DOOM, and even at one point has to pause the interview to resume parenting duties, something Demone can relate to! Majician finds Kurious, who has always had a refined flow, in a deeply creative space, playing off of sample based beats from producer Mono En Stereo with a freewheeling nature not heard since his earliest work in the 90s. DOOM's presence looms large, on the record and in this conversation, which gives the entire affair a distinctly bittersweet edge. If you like what you hear, please consider giving us a 5-star review on the podcast app of your choice, we would really appreciate it! We also have a Patreon www.patreon.com/dadbodrappod where we post exclusive segments, review records, make playlists, and interact with our audience in a more direct way than other social media platforms. DBRP is produced by Demone Carter. Theme song by DEM ONE and Cutso. Our show is one of the many great podcasts on the Stony Island Audio network. Add reaction
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
Dal Vangelo secondo LucaIn quel tempo, [dopo che Gesù ebbe scacciato un demonio,] alcuni dissero: «È per mezzo di Beelzebùl, capo dei demòni, che egli scaccia i demòni». Altri poi, per metterlo alla prova, gli domandavano un segno dal cielo. Egli, conoscendo le loro intenzioni, disse: «Ogni regno diviso in se stesso va in rovina e una casa cade sull'altra. Ora, se anche Satana è diviso in se stesso, come potrà stare in piedi il suo regno? Voi dite che io scaccio i demòni per mezzo di Beelzebùl. Ma se io scaccio i demòni per mezzo di Beelzebùl, i vostri figli per mezzo di chi li scacciano? Per questo saranno loro i vostri giudici. Se invece io scaccio i demòni con il dito di Dio, allora è giunto a voi il regno di Dio.Quando un uomo forte, bene armato, fa la guardia al suo palazzo, ciò che possiede è al sicuro. Ma se arriva uno più forte di lui e lo vince, gli strappa via le armi nelle quali confidava e ne spartisce il bottino. Chi non è con me, è contro di me, e chi non raccoglie con me, disperde.Quando lo spirito impuro esce dall'uomo, si aggira per luoghi deserti cercando sollievo e, non trovandone, dice: “Ritornerò nella mia casa, da cui sono uscito”. Venuto, la trova spazzata e adorna. Allora va, prende altri sette spiriti peggiori di lui, vi entrano e vi prendono dimora. E l'ultima condizione di quell'uomo diventa peggiore della prima».Commento di don Marco Giordy, sacerdote della Diocesi di MondovìPodcast che fa parte dell'aggregatore Bar Abba: www.bar-abba
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
Puntata a cura di UntimoteoNel panorama fumettistico statunitense Hellboy è senza dubbio una delle creazioni più insolite e originali. Ha radici profonde e universali, che partono dai moderni Stati Uniti, passano per i racconti di Lovecraft e sprofondano nel folklore europeo, africano e centramericano. Tra storie drammatiche, black humor, miti antichi, affermazione di sé contro un destino già tracciato.Antieroe universale, nemico dell'occulto, burbero e cinico uomo-diavolo, questo personaggio è protagonista di decine di fumetti, un universo espanso, videogame e ben quattro lungometraggi. Ma solo Guillermo Del Toro, con il dittico Hellboy e Hellboy 2 - The Golden Army, ha saputo imprimere su pellicola la magia delle sue avventure di carta.“Fumetto” è il formato del podcast di Mondoserie dedicato al mondo dei fumetti. Dai grandi classici alle opere più recenti. Italiani, orientali, occidentali.Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita o su: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcast Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social: https://www.facebook.com/mondoseriehttps://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/ https://twitter.com/mondoserie_it https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
Il genio della perversione (The Imp of the Perverse) è un racconto scritto in forma saggistica da Edgar Allan Poe e pubblicato nel 1845. Si discute dei vari impulsi autodistruttivi che possono giungere ad impossessarsi degli esseri umani, incarnati tutti come metafora simbolica del cosiddetto "genio della perversione": il narratore descrive questo spirito come l'agente che tenta di far fare ad una persona qualcosa "semplicemente perché pensiamo che non dovremmo farla".La teoria del genio della perversione elaborata da Poe può essere vista come una anticipazione dei concetti di subconscio e repressione che sarebbero stati teorizzati successivamente da Sigmund Freud.
a cura di Gianmarco Bachi
The Hyphenate talks with Vic Demone Nolasco in this episode of the Doubt Me Podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doubt-me-podcast/support
Dal Vangelo secondo LucaIn quel tempo, Gesù scese a Cafàrnao, città della Galilea, e in giorno di sabato insegnava alla gente. Erano stupiti del suo insegnamento perché la sua parola aveva autorità. Nella sinagoga c'era un uomo che era posseduto da un demonio impuro; cominciò a gridare forte: «Basta! Che vuoi da noi, Gesù Nazareno? Sei venuto a rovinarci? Io so chi tu sei: il santo di Dio!». Gesù gli ordinò severamente: «Taci! Esci da lui!». E il demonio lo gettò a terra in mezzo alla gente e uscì da lui, senza fargli alcun male. Tutti furono presi da timore e si dicevano l'un l'altro: «Che parola è mai questa, che comanda con autorità e potenza agli spiriti impuri ed essi se ne vanno?». E la sua fama si diffondeva in ogni luogo della regione circostante.Commento di Don Fede (Pucci), sacerdote della Diocesi di MondovìPodcast che fa parte dell'aggregatore Bar Abba: www.bar-abba
Nel mondo esistono numerose case e luoghi che si dicono infestati da spiriti e presenze paranormali. Queste dimore attraggono tanto gli appassionati di storie di fantasmi quanto gli scettici, tutti curiosi di scoprire la verità che si cela dietro questi racconti spettrali.Edimburgo è sicuramente una delle città più infestate del mondo, grazie alla sua lunga storia, contraddistinta da battaglie sanguinose, epidemie ed esecuzioni pubbliche.Le strette vie del centro storico, noto come Old Town, sono teatro di macabre leggende urbane e storie di apparizioni mistiche. Un esempio emblematico è Mary King's Close. E che dire, poi, del castello, dal quale originano di numerosi racconti di fantasmi legati a omicidi storici. Il posto più inquietante di tutti, però, è il Greyfriars Kirkyard, un enorme cimitero nel quale avvengono fatti curiosi e inspiegabili...Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/giallo-psicologico--4563000/support.
Una storia ambientata a San Francisco nel 1895 che ha molto in comune con una vicenda italiana ben più recente, quella di Danilo Restivo. Un maniaco omicida ancora molto giovane, che colpisce in uno dei luoghi nei quali si va in cerca di pace, protezione o redenzione: la chiesa. Buon ascolto!
Puntata a cura di Untimoteo.Tom Ripley è uno dei personaggi che appartengono all'immaginario letterario grazie al romanzo di Patricia Highsmith Il Talento di Mr. Ripley, del 1955. Molti ricordano l'omonimo film del 1999, diretto da Anthony Minghella e con un cast stellare: Jude Law, Kate Blanchett, Gwyneth Paltrow e protagonista Matt Damon. Questo Ripley televisivo, anche grazie alla qualità della messa in scena e soprattutto all'interpretazione possente di Andrew Scott, ha però una marcia in più…"5 minuti 1 serie" è il format del podcast di Mondoserie che racconta appunto una serie in poco più di cinque minuti (o meno di dieci!). Senza fronzoli, dritti al punto.Parte del progetto: https://www.mondoserie.it/Iscriviti al podcast sulla tua piattaforma preferita o su: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mondoserie-podcast Collegati a MONDOSERIE sui social: https://www.facebook.com/mondoseriehttps://www.instagram.com/mondoserie.it/ https://twitter.com/mondoserie_it https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXpMjWOcPbFwdit0QJNnXQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mondoserie/
There are few people who have contributed as much to hip-hop culture and received as little recognition as our guest this week, Breakbeat Lou. He was born in the Bronx, steeped in hip-hop culture from the moment it was created, and eventually went on to develop a record series called Octopus Breaks. That series morphed into the mighty Ultimate Breaks & Beats, a hugely formative series for DJs, Producers, and listeners to familiarize themselves with the canonical breaks, or open drum parts, on which hip-hop is built. Lou has some great memories to share, including stories about the legend Scott La Roc, Afrika Islam's role in break record history, and more recent tales about touring with Sous of Mischief. For true fans of hip-hop culture, this interview is not to be missed. In the intro segment, DBRP hosts Demone Carter and Nate LeBlanc (David Ma is on assignment this week) discuss breakbeats and break culture. As an MC, Demone has been tracking down and trying to unlock the secrets of the breaks for decades. LeBlanc has an extensive record collection that includes some of the holy grail break records, though he is conflicted about hoarding them when perhaps they could be better used by someone who actually, you know, makes beats. DBRP is mixed by Taylor Weng. DBRP has a theme song produced by Cutso and rapped by our very own DEM ONE. DBRP guests are booked by David Ma. DBRP is produced by Demone Carter. Most if not all of the puns on the show are provided by Nate LeBlanc. We are down with Stony Island Audio, the finest hip-hop podcast network in all the land.
(1) Het jy net kennis van God, of (2) glo jy die daadwerklik? https://youtube.com/live/yEvf094ZVT0
Uno studio a cura del Center of Data Science and Complexity for Society della Sapienza, pubblicato su Nature, dimostra che la tossicità delle interazioni sui social, con le dinamiche di degenerazione e rissosità non sono favorite in prima istanza da algoritmi ma da una connaturata tendenza ad essere inevitabilmente più aggressivi in certi contesti. Ce ne parla Walter Quattrociocchi.
Dad Bod Rap Pod is experiencing a little bit of redemption this week. A few years ago, right around the time we were starting to interview guests on the show, we had scheduled a chat with a newcomer to the underground rap scene, a cat who rapped equally well in English and Spanish, with an impressive vocabulary and a deft hand with storytelling raps. That dude was Crimeapple, and we were huge fans of his Perfect EP series. We got on the line, but only for a few minutes, when his phone died and we couldn't re-connect. That attempt at an interview has loomed large in our internal mythology as "one that got away." Well, we're happy to say that circumstances have brought us back together, as Crime joins us for a full length chat alongside returning guest Preservation to discuss their first (but likely not last!) collaborative album El Leon. We dig into the album's inception, dissect a few tracks, and discuss the potential pitfalls of traveling in Crime's ancestral home of Colombia. Pres drops knowledge on sampling sounds from the Latin diaspora and a few moments of serendipity that emerged in the making of this special project. DBRP hosts David Ma, Demone Carter and Nate LeBlanc spend the intro segment discussing the state of the recording industry, asking ourselves if it matters whether or not MCs record in the same physical space with their producers. Big shouts to the homie Cutso for producing our theme song (rapped by Demone) and for being the Plug 4 of the DBRP Cinematic Universe. This episode was mixed by Taylor Weng and we appreciate her helping us sound a lot better. DBRP is a rap music podcast that focuses on nuanced conversation, and as such it has a home on Open Mike Eagle's Stony Island Audio podcast network. Anything else would be uncivilized.
It's all about moving forward when it comes to conquests and life, so that's what both Robert and Roger do. They move further and further along one of the more important valleys on the mountainous island, a valley that would serve as the Normans' first proving ground in the larger land-based conquest of Sicily. Roger, needless to say, would learn quite a bit on this foray as he watched his older brother Robert Guiscard do what Robert Guiscard does best. Members-Only Series on Patreon: For only a few bucks per month, you can hear multiple varying stories and storylines so far through the 11th century. Every dime donated will be put directly back into the show, so I hope you consider becoming a Patreon member! Just follow this link to our Patreon page to peruse the right “subscription” for you: https://www.patreon.com/FortunesWheelPodcast. Social Media: YouTube Page: Fortune's Wheel Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/fortunes.wheel.3 Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/WheelPodcast Music: Music for this episode is called “Cutting Edge” from the talented artist Hemlock!Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hemlock/cutting-edge License code: Y0ZLEPLIZYV2RTMJ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fortuneswheelpodcast/support
Gitane Demone in conversation with David Eastaugh https://darkvinylrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-young-kings-of-midnight?fbclid=IwAR2yqngs8N6zgEivN3YHKOsvq8e5u1cxCm4SBvX3TlMNwgU9Hg6Bd6TJAl4 https://gitanedemone.bandcamp.com/ American singer, musician and visual artist. Her career spans more than 30 years. She came to prominence in the mid-1980s as the keyboardist and backing vocalist of the influential band Christian Death. In addition to her work with Christian Death, Demone was previously a member of Pompeii 99, worked with Dreadful Shadows, and has had a solo career which has included three studio albums: Am I Wrong?, Stars of Trash and The Reflecting Shadow.
Abbiamo provato a rispondere alla domanda che tutto il popolo interista si sta facendo in questi ultimi mesi e, per riuscirci, ci siamo affidati a Pasquale Guarro, INTERologo dai tempi di Water Mazzarri. Con lui e il nostro Borja abbiamo tracciato un profilo super dettagliato dell'allenatore nerazzurro. Quale è il suo segreto? Come ha plasmato le sue creature? E soprattutto: perché è riconosciuto da tutti ormai come il “Demone di Piacenza”? Questo e tanto altro in questa super puntata che vede il ritorno, tra le altre cose della Croqueta de Oro, il quiz più amato del web.
As you reflect on gratitude, colonialism, and cranberry sauce enjoy this Patreon Freeview of Nate Le Blanc's radio show Fly Sporadic. Our Patreon subscribers know that Nate drops these themed (or non themed) music mixes every so often. Just one the perks of membership when you join the Dad Bod Rap Pod Patreon. You can get Fly Sporadic, Demone's playlist series DEM'S GEM's, special podcast segments (like our Wu Tang post game), and much, much, much. Patreon.com/dadbodrappod ($5 a month is nothing to a boss) We are thankful for YALL!
Return of The Boom Bap means just that.... By the time 1993 rolled around KRS One was already a Hip Hop elder statesman. On Return of The Boom Bap the Blastmaster looks back over his career, wages verbal war on police, and makes a case for still being #1. But how has this album aged? Is it a timeless classic or an album of its time? Nate and Demone debate all of the above on the newest installment of our 1993 retrospective series. If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Theme song was produced by the homie DJ Cutso
What we're gonna do right here is go back....way back...back into time. By now you have probably noticed we took a few unannounced weeks of summer vacation. Shout out to everyone who reached out to inquire what in the actual fuck. We good, just taking a summer breather after releasing 50+ episodes a year for 5+ years (yes I'm flexin). No worries, we'll be back in July with mo hot shit. This week we wanted to bump this episode from the back end of our catalog. Episode 59 (and honestly it should have episode 69 considering the guest) our conversation with Akinyele. The Ak ha ha gave us a call from a Miami strip club and talked about Live at the BBQ, working with a young Nas, dealing with industry fuckery, and running for Mayor of Miami. With his seminal release Vagina Diner about to turn 30 we thought it was the perfect time to share this convo with one of raps raunchiest. In the carbon dated intro a young(er) Nate, Dave, and Demone talk about De La Soul's skirmishes with Tommy Boy over streaming. It's a DBRP CLASSIC Enjoy
On this week's episode of Dad Bod Rap Pod your humble hosts talk to underground rap veteran Mr. Lif. This Boston bred emcee rose to prominence in the early 2000's and has worked with some of rap's most brilliant minds including El-P and Edan. In this wide ranging interview Lif talks about his rap origin story, getting encouragement from guru, almost leaving the rap game, and his newest business venture. During the intro Demone talks about his recent trip to Brooklyn and ruminates with Nate about whether BK is the center of the indy rap universe. If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Theme song was produced by the homie DJ Cutso. Joints used in this episode Unbeautiful- Oh No History- Thievery Corporation feat Mr. Lif Luna Thee Impressionist- Mint Beats Making Planets-Edan feat Mr. Lif
Who doesn't love a good listicle? The great Nate Le Blanc once said that arguing is the 6th element of Hip Hop and what generates more arguments than a Rolling Stone list of the top 100 West Coast rap songs. On this week's episode the three bad brothers you know so well audit the Rolling Stone list and break down the defining characteristics of West Coast rap. The guest for episode 267 is producer Jel from Anticon. Jel talks to Nate, Dave, and Demone about the Anitcon origin story, how he got started as a producer, and the slew of new projects he is set to release. If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Theme song was produced by the homie DJ Cutso Joints used in this episode Zen Approach (Remix Instrumental)-Jel God Thinks Funny Haha-Jel Know You Don't-Jel Mixtapes (81st Street Subliminal Remix)
Naw, you aint trippin' We do have an abiding curiosity about all things Chicago rap. It is for these reasons we were geeked to have the multi-faceted Alexander Fruchter (like hookter) join us for a proper nerd out. Alexander has moved deftly between the roles of DJ, writer, and label head for many yes. His Closed Sessions imprint is the artistic home for several aritsts we dig (Defcee, Kipp Stone, Boathouse). In this interview Alexander talks about the origin of Closed Sessions, meeting Defcee, and his new dinner/conversation series Legends. During the into Nate and Demone wax nostalgic about the best albums of the pandemic (cause that's over now right?). If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Theme song was produced by the homie DJ Cutso Joints used in this episode 1.Poppy Seed Buns-DJ Rude One feat Wiki 2.Norville Rodgers-Conducter Williams 3.Popovich Offense-Defcee feat Mick Jenkins
Shingo2 is a Japanese born, American bred rapper, producer, and DJ. After moving from Yokohama, Japan to Northern Cali Shingo2 cut his teeth in the vibrant hip hop coalescing around UC Berkeley in 1993. Shingo2 was a member of the experimental Hip Hop group Terracotta Troupe and has collaborated with several prominent producers including Nujabes, Fat Jon, and Substantial. Shingo2's music has also been featured in several popular anime series, including "Samurai Champloo" and "The Eccentric Family." Nate, Dave, and Demone talk to Shingo2 about his humble beginnings, rapping in two languages, and helping to bring west coast underground rap to Japan. If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Joints used in this episode Luv (Sic) rmx-Nujabees feat Nujabees Ecydsis-Terracota Troupe
Meaty Ogre is a self-described "midwestern" guy. The Rockford, IL born and Chicago-based producer made a name producing for underground cult heroes like Galapagos 4. His style is precise as it is dusty with samples being chopped and flipped in innovative ways. On this weeks episode Meaty Ogre talks to your humble hosts about his new project Escape From Grenades, coming up in Rockford, and his work as head of the eclectic indy label Potions. On the intro segment Nate, Dave, and Demone talk about two new releases-Kool Keith's Serpent and Navy Blue's Ways of Knowing. During the outro the dad bods talk about their weekend hanging with the legendary Prince Paul! If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Theme song was produced by the homie DJ Cutso Joints used in this episode Waiting For Itzuri-Meaty Ogre Teach Em-Meaty Ogre - Simply Red- Meaty Ogre Glass Ceiling-Meaty Ogre
Kid Koala is a Canadian turntablist, DJ, producer, and graphic novelist. He has released hella solo albums, collaborated with artists such as Deltron 3030 and Dan The Automator and some group called Gorillaz. He is renowned for his other worldly turntable techniques, blending diverse musical genres and creating surreal soundscapes. His latest project Creatures of The Late Afternoon is a multimedia adventure that comes with its own board game. On this week's episode Nate, Dave, Demone talk to Koala about the origin of his name, touring with Hip Hop legends, and how his music ended up on the big screen. On the B-Side of the interview Nate and Demone talk about the interesting sub-genres lurking at the intersection of rap and electronic music. If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Theme song was produced by the homie DJ Cutso Joints used in this episode Side A Kid Koala - Once Upon a Time in the Northeast Kid Koala - Skanky Panky Side B Kid Koala - Basin Street Blues 2.Kid Koala - Emperors Main Course
On this episode of Talking Buffalo, it's the kickoff of the “Imperial LIVE Series” and Patrick Moran is joined by Houston Texans DE Demone Harris for a chat filmed and recorded live at Imperial Pizza in South Buffalo. Each Thursday night Patrick will be joined by a different guest(s) and the show will be streamed lived that night and available in podcast form the next morning. Today's conversation with Harris focuses on both his life and career---from growing up on the east side of Buffalo, taking three buses to Bishop Timon high school, going to college as a preferred walk-on at the University at Buffalo, all the way to making it to the NFL and winning a Super Bowl ring with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020. There's plenty of fun stories from Demone throughout this episode, including tales about Tom Brady, Tampa fans and the leadership of Patrick Mahomes. You can follow Demone on Twitter @DemoneHarris. Thank you to Imperial Pizza (1035 Abbott) for hosting this live series. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rap contains multitudes. There about as many flows as there are variations of the human voice. Skech 185 comes from the ruff, rugged, and raw end of the vocal spectrum. His flow is ferocious, off-kilter, and densely packed with metaphors and meaning. Skech's latest release on Backwoodz, He Left Nothing For The Swim Back, is as frenzied and manic as the album title suggests. Dave and Demone talk to the Chicago native about his origin story, evolution of his craft, and his windy city rap Mount Rushmore. During the intro segment your host talk about hanging at with Open Mike Eagle and Video Dave during their recent SF tour stop. On the B-side the three bad brothers that you know so well talk about their favorite non-Armand Hammer Backwoodz Releases. It's a barrel of laughs in a tank of hot takes floating down a river of lava. It's the Dad Bod Rap Pod! If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Joint used in this episode Side A He Left Nothing For The Swim Back-Skech 185 Eastside Summer-Skech 185 Side B Jay Street-Skech 185 Western Automatic Music-Skech 185
The glory days of this podcast have coincided with a global pandemic and as such recording the show via zoom has become the order of the day, It's a great way to connect with interesting people across town and across the globe for sure. All that said there is nothing like face to face interaction. This week we got a live in-real-life interview with one of our favorite humans, Nappy Nina. This is her third apperance on the pod and we definitely consider ourselves boosters of everything she does. Nate and Demone gathered in Dem's living room to talk to Nina about her new album Mourning Due, potential retirement, and being buried alive in the Sahara (true story). Good times were had by all! This interview is not to be missed. During the Side A intro segment we mourn the sudden and tragic passing of Dave aka Plug 2 aka Trugoy from De La Soul. Given what De La means to us this passing was absolutely devastating. We do our best to process grief and uplift Dave's legacy. If you like what you hear please like, rate, review, and subscribe on your platform of choice. If you really down with the team please subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/dadbodrappod) Big ups to Stony Island Audio massive! Side A Trying People-De La Soul. Scuffle-Nappy Nina Side B Tucked In-Nappy Nina Itzsiweezee-De La Soul