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Drive
Interview with Ben de Hoedt – Disappear Here Documentary

Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 20:07


In this episode, Tony speaks with filmmaker Ben de Hoedt about his striking new film Disappear Here, launching this week at The Ritz. They delve into the film’s gritty inspirations, its subversive take on modern Australian identity, and why it’s already generating buzz as a future cult classic. A must-listen for cinephiles and curious creatives [...]Read More... from Interview with Ben de Hoedt – Disappear Here Documentary

Producer Points
"Eric Palmquist"

Producer Points

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 58:01


Join host Justin Gammella on this episode of Producer Points as we dive into the world of alternative and indie music with the exceptionally talented Eric Palmquist. Based in Los Angeles, Eric is renowned for his unique blend of clarity, punch, and an elusive x-factor in his productions. His impressive portfolio includes work on Bad Suns' 'Disappear Here' and collaborations with notable artists like Thrice, The Mars Volta, Tate McRae, and half-alive. In this episode, we explore Eric's innovative approach to music production, which goes beyond traditional recording techniques. He shares his insights on integrating effects pedals and vintage gear into his creative process, transforming recordings into intricate audio masterpieces. We also delve into his work on Tate McRae's "tear myself apart," half-alive's "still feel," and his contributions to two Thrice albums. Tune in for an enlightening conversation with Eric Palmquist, and discover the secrets behind his distinctive sound and visionary approach to music production. Don't miss this deep dive into the art of audio crafting with one of the industry's most insightful producers. Be sure to check out the official Producer Points playlist, featuring all the songs discussed in our episodes. Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2oqD4l6js2moC7r1DxqAR9?si=ff91d84b02b04997 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/producerpoints/support

Inappropriate Conversations

The concept of "reunion" can generate a very specific type of anxiety. For me, it has always been an underlying sense of wanting to be there and wanting to be invisible at the same time. That paradox has inspired essays, some short fiction, and this poem.  "Disappear Here" (1989) 122: 'Past Tenths' of 'Disappear Here'

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CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show
Hybrid vs. Owen Pallett (feat. Gareth Coker)

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 119:23


Gareth Coker (composer for film and games including Ori and the Blind Forest, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, ARK: Survival Evolved, Immortals Fenyx Rising, and Halo Infinite) doesn’t often get to gab about the music he listens to instead of the music he makes, which makes it such a treat to talk about why “Disappear Here,” the fourth album from British electronic group Hybrid, is one of his favorites. We compare Hybrid’s intensely rhythmic, building structures with the intricate harmonics and angular storytelling of Owen Pallett’s “In Conflict” before jumping into community questions about the tuba, what’s stuck in our heads right now, and music that needs a particular context to feel right. To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below… 2:19 - What it’s like to make music for a new Halo game 11:53 - Hybrid’s “Disappear Here” (2010) 18:24 - “Empire” 29:43 - "Can You Hear Me" 37:22 - “Original Sin” 41:40 - “Break My Soul” 59:41 - Owen Pallett’s “In Conflict” (2014) 1:01:21 - “I Am Not Afraid” 1:06:15 - “On a Path” 1:10:41 - “The Riverbed” 1:15:55 - “Infernal Fantasy” 1:19:15 - “Song for Five & Six” 1:27:27 - “In Conflict” 1:35:49 - Community Questions 1:55:40 - Community Song (“Beautiful Mother” by Dirty Projectors and Björk, suggested by MinnMax supporter Michael Lynch) Follow Gareth at https://twitter.com/garethcoker and find his work at https://www.gareth-coker.net/ Support MinnMax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ CrossFade Community Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox

Felipes Garage
Episode 93- What Yo Face Sound Like?!?

Felipes Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 93:41


It's Star Wars week, and we are hype AF! Rise Of Skywalker drops this week, & we have our Movie Day/Live Podcast Sat. Dec 21st at Playa Vista Cinemark!  If you're coming for the movie, it starts at 3:30pm.  If you're only coming for the live pod, it starts at 6:30pm sharp!  Come through!!!! This week, the ongoing debate continues... Eminem, or Nick Cannon???  Also, CookBook tells an L.A. Symphony industry story about their album "Disappear Here", & much more! Thanks for all of your support!  Please rate, review, subscribe, & share the podcast.  It really helps us to grow this thing! FOLLOW US! @FelipesGarage EMAIL US! FelipesGarage@gmail.com WEAR OUR GEAR! www.FelipesGarage.com

BETONYOURSELF
The Rise of a Millennial Musical Goddess

BETONYOURSELF

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 21:50


Kaitlyn Gold possesses a  rare ability to convert raw pain into beautiful expressions of love,  passion, & fearless rage-powered by music.   Gold's music provides a  blueprint for both men & women seeking redemption, direction, &  faith.  When her latest track “DRIFT AWAY” comes through blaring  through your headphones, the high energy track vibrates your soul &  recharges the inner warrior in all of us! The lead single “DRIFT AWAY”  is a classic example of how Kaitlyn Gold transforms pain into  inspiration in a single moment. The digital music catalog of Kaitlyn  Gold is an emotional & therapeutic soundtrack for all dreamers &  believers pursuing a better tomorrow. “Disappear Here” is another  faith-based record which creates a beautiful vision of loss, pain, &  new direction towards life.   "Hey Siri, play the BETONYOURSELF Podcast" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/betonyourself/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

BETONYOURSELF
The Rise of a Millennial Musical Goddess

BETONYOURSELF

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 18:38


Kaitlyn Gold possesses a rare ability to convert raw pain into beautiful expressions of love, passion, & fearless rage-powered by music. Gold’s music provides a blueprint for both men & women seeking redemption, direction, & faith. When her latest track “DRIFT AWAY” comes through blaring through your headphones, the high energy track vibrates your soul & recharges the inner warrior in all of us! The lead single “DRIFT AWAY” is a classic example of how Kaitlyn Gold transforms pain into inspiration in a single moment. The digital music catalog of Kaitlyn Gold is an emotional & therapeutic soundtrack for all dreamers & believers pursuing a better tomorrow. “Disappear Here” is another faith-based record which creates a beautiful vision of loss, pain, & new direction towards life. "Hey Siri, play the BETONYOURSELF Podcast"

Now Apocalypse Reviews
"Disappear Here" Season 1 Episode 9 'Now Apocalypse' Review

Now Apocalypse Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 39:38


Hosts Howard the 3rd, Chae’ Jones and Nikki Bailey talk episode 9 “Disappear Here”. Carly has to make a choice between Jethro and Leif, Severine has to leave for New Mexico and Ford is not dealing with the information well, and Uly and Issac’s relationship is moving fast but it seems to be working for them. Plus our sex fun fact. Tune in! Love, sex, and fame. Three words Ulysses and his friends Carly, Ford, and Severine are pursuing in Los Angeles. Ulysses grows increasingly troubled when weird dreams start occurring, signaling something terrible will happen soon. Are these bad dreams going to become a reality? Or is Ulysses smoking too much? Join us for the NOW APOCALYPSE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW as we dissect each episode weekly, uncovering if Ulysses' bad dreams will come true. We will have plot discussions, character breakdowns, insider news with possible special guests! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and comment to stay current on all things Now Apocalypse.

AfterBuzz TV After Shows
“Disappear Here” Season 1 Episode 9 ‘Now Apocalypse’ Review

AfterBuzz TV After Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 40:44


Hosts Howard the 3rd, Chae’ Jones and Nikki Bailey talk episode 9 “Disappear Here”. Carly has to make a choice between Jethro and Leif, Severine has to leave for New Mexico and Ford is not dealing with the information well, and Uly and Issac’s relationship is moving fast but it seems to be working for them. Plus our sex fun fact. Tune in! Love, sex, and fame. Three words Ulysses and his friends Carly, Ford, and Severine are pursuing in Los Angeles. Ulysses grows increasingly troubled when weird dreams start occurring, signaling something terrible will happen soon. Are these bad dreams going to become a reality? Or is Ulysses smoking too much? Join us for the NOW APOCALYPSE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW as we dissect each episode weekly, uncovering if Ulysses' bad dreams will come true. We will have plot discussions, character breakdowns, insider news with possible special guests! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and comment to stay current on all things Now Apocalypse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CANVAS: Art & Ideas
Institutions, Fonts, and Performance with Tina Havelock Stevens + Anna Davis and Marilyn Schneider

CANVAS: Art & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 40:00


This week on Canvas, Sabella D'Souza and David Capra continue coverage of The National with the Museum of Contemporary Art. We chat with curator Anna Davis and artist Tina Havelock Stevens about their upcoming projects. Then Artist Marilyn Schneider informs us that there are in fact, "no neutral fonts" with her current exhibition Disappear Here showing at Verge Gallery. 

Talking to Drawings
Disappear Here: Patrick Hughes in conversation with Sam Jacob

Talking to Drawings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 16:27


For the fifth and final instalment of Disappear Here, Sam is joined by artist Patrick Hughes.

Rhapsody In Reverie
Bad Suns: On Latest Single "This Was A Home Once" and Growing Up

Rhapsody In Reverie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 43:19


In the fifth episode of Rhapsody In Reverie, Adrienne and Katarina explore the work of Katarina’s personal favorite, Bad Suns. The Los Angeles band recently released a new single “This Was A Home Once”. Listen to Adrienne and Katarina’s discussion on the new song, Bad Suns’s two albums - Language & Perspective and Disappear Here - and the influence Bad Suns had on Adrienne and Katarina’s life.

E.n.d.i.e. Fiya
Endie Fiya: LIVE with Indie Rock Goddess ~ Kaitlyn Gold

E.n.d.i.e. Fiya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 65:00


Indie rock goddess, Kaitlyn Gold, is an Atlanta native who now calls LA home. Emerging with her debut single, ‘Buried Alive’, Gold uses her difficult past as inspiration and rises above, letting nothing hold her back while holding nothing back. Her second single "Disappear Here" is a gut-wrenching modern power ballad that will leave you shaken.  Akademia, who recently gave Kaitlyn the title of Best Alternative Rock Song, proclaims Gold's music "a rare demonstration of alternative rock prowess that will inspire others to either rock out uncontrollably or to tear up from the song's sincerity. "

Friendly Potential Radio
Ep.63 w/. BLEIE (B-O-D-I-E-S/3AM Devices // US) & Disappear Here (NZ) - 12 Aug 2017

Friendly Potential Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 122:21


A hectic show this time, featuring the raw talents of BLEIE and Disappear Here. First up is an almost sculptural mix from Oakland's BLEIE, whose vinyl debut 'Certainty Is Only A Feeling' is due in early September on Sweden's b-o-d-i-e-s. Mysterious NZ producer Disappear Here rounds out the show, with a mix showcasing their own cinematic productions. You can grab their Particles EP at disappearhere.io. *BLEIE* Raica - Walker [Self] Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - Land [Psychic Sounds] JS Aurelius - Ublox Lea-6N [Alter] Ulwhednar - Ports of Narvik [Northern Electronics] KYN - Flow Session #7 [Unreleased] Yuji Kondo - Vanishing Curvatures [10 Label] Verdun1916 - Blue of Noon [Unreleased] Andromeda Complex - The Servant (Klankman Remix) [Contort Yourself] Nine - Moluscus [Unreleased] Susan Hiller - Belshazzar’s Feast [??] Jlin - Carbon 7 [Planet Mu] Thomas Roebers & Floris Leeuwenberg with members of the Bora Tribe - FOLI [https://vimeo.com/152048852] Paradon’t - N Bun Kan Kan (Bld Rm) [Disk] La Monte Young - Death Chant [??] Fis & Rob Thorne - Glurn Herrin [Subtext] Entropy Worship - Disciple [unreleased] Fjader - Abyss [Shaded Explorations] Streetwalker - Ooze [Diagonal] Dead Tech - Where’s Your God? [Complacency] Type B - 01-141212_1743 [Unreleased] Blush Response - Reshaper [Ant-Zen] Honzo - Lovesickness [Arboretum] Delia Derbyshire & Barry Bermange - Running [Psychic Sounds] Wetware - Fuck Them All [Bank Records] Linija Mass - Mechanizacija [Ultra] -- *Disappear Here* --No Tracklist-- @bleie @soundandmatter @its_3am_somewhere @dis_appear_here Taxidermy: Kate Clark

KTRU Rice Radio
Bad Suns ACL Weekend 2, 2016

KTRU Rice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 5:32


On October 8, 2016 Bad Suns spoke with Steven D. Powell about their experience at Austin City Limits Music Festival Weekend 2, working on their new album Disappear Here, and what they are looking forward to binging during the tour. www.facebook.com/badsuns www.facebook.com/powellstevend

Inappropriate Conversations
122: 'Past Tenths' of 'Disappear Here'

Inappropriate Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2013 59:09


One of the ways I know that I lean toward introversion is my experience at reunions. In journals and poetry, I describe those events with both a longing and regret over what I might call invisibility. "Disappear Here" is the name of the poem. No doubt, it was inspired by the "people are afraid to merge" theme in Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis. Some people are afraid to merge; at least, I know one. I also answer the question: how do you know if you are a bigot? Different Drummer: Ingmar Bergman