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Latest podcast episodes about discotheques

The Funk Foundation
FFD1 - EP1 - The Stonewall Rebellion

The Funk Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 66:47


The Evolution Of Disco (1/4)Disco is the precursor to House music & Dance culture as we know it. This episode Jason takes the story right back to the roots, as we look at the turbulent birth of the spaces that allowed Disco to come into being. Soundtracked by the songs from the Stonewall juke box & classic Soul & Funk from the 50s & 60s, the story takes us through the trials & tribulations of the LGBTQ+ community, in New-York & beyond. From police harassment, to government oppression & exploitation from the mafia. The story of The Stonewall uprising is a seminal moment in the history of Gay Liberation & essential in understanding the context of how the Discotheques & DJs that followed were able to make such a lasting impact on popular culture. Sources-Documentaries:Pump Up The VolumeHitsville The Making Of MotownThe Stonewall UprisingStonewall ForeverThe Death & Life Of Marshal P JohnsonWhy The US Government Murdered Fred HamptonBlack Panthers - Vanguard Of The Revolution Disco: Soundtrack Of A RevolutionVietnam-BooksLast Night A DJ Saved My LifeTurn The Beat Around-Films From The Era Forrest GumpJudas & The Black MessiahBlacKKKlansman-Spotlight on Queer StoriesFemmePrideDallas Buyers ClubIts A SinThe Stonewall UprisingThe Death & Life Of Marshal P JohnsonWojnarowicz - Art AIDS & Newyork In The 80sThe Stonewall UprisingStonewall ForeverParis Is Burning

Brierly Hill 90210
Brierly Hill 90210 presents... 1971

Brierly Hill 90210

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 56:00


In this episode you going to hear from artists that are the epitome of 1970s music; T Rex, Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, what have you. But there's a new sound creeping in that doesn't even have a name yet! Discotheques had been popping up in Europe as early as the second World War. The shortened term “disco” first appeared in 1964 to describe a fashion and a certain type of LA night club. It wasn't used to describe a style of music until 1973 but there's a prelude to that in a couple of songs you'll hear in this episode. You've probably heard bits of it previously (Sly and the Family Stone comes immediately to mind) as the sounds of rhythm and blues, soul, gospel and funk started to align. Motown had added a distinctive sound of their own, bringing in disco elements, including the bass and orchestra. Contributions come out of Philadelphia and New York plus the role of the UK can't be misstated either with the sounds of northern soul and the newly emerging glam-rock also playing their part. But before this turns into a whole musical history lecture, let's get on with the show. Welcome to 1971.

Daishi X Curiosity Daily
La Douche Froide des discotheques Coach Hamond Chic La Theorie Du Genre Et Inter Sexualité La VOIX

Daishi X Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 1:00


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Superfeed! from The Incomparable
The Incomparable 586: Discotheques in Disused Churches

Superfeed! from The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 85:32


We return to “Ted Lasso” to discuss the second season of the Apple TV+ comedy-become-dramedy, with an increased view into mental health, questions of relationship power dynamics, the power of Rom-Communism and Holiday Specials, and much more. [The original version had two minutes of weird audio at 18:30. You can press “forward 30 seconds” four times, or delete the file and re-download.] Host Jason Snell with Myke Hurley, Kelly Guimont, James Thomson and Dan Moren.

The Incomparable
586: Discotheques in Disused Churches

The Incomparable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 85:32


We return to “Ted Lasso” to discuss the second season of the Apple TV+ comedy-become-dramedy, with an increased view into mental health, questions of relationship power dynamics, the power of Rom-Communism and Holiday Specials, and much more. [The original version had two minutes of weird audio at 18:30. You can press “forward 30 seconds” four times, or delete the file and re-download.] Jason Snell with Myke Hurley, Kelly Guimont, James Thomson and Dan Moren.

Good Morning Business
Patrick Malvaës, président du Syndicat National des Discothèques - 21/06

Good Morning Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 6:23


Patrick Malvaës, président du Syndicat National des Discothèques, était l'invité de Christophe Jakubyszyn dans Good Morning Business, ce lundi 21 juin. Il est revenu sur la réouverture des discothèques après la fermeture suite au Covid-19 et la non instauration du pass sanitaire pour le secteur, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

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Les vraies voix
Le premier débat : Regionales, PACA : Jean-Laurent Felizia se retire. Approuvez-vous cette décision ? Le deuxième débat : Fin du couvre feu, discotheques, concerts debouts ,La vie d'avant est-elle vraiment de retour ? Le grand débat : Regionales, ab

Les vraies voix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021


Le premier débat : Regionales, PACA : Jean-Laurent Felizia se retire. Approuvez-vous cette décision ? Le deuxième débat : Fin du couvre feu, discotheques, concerts debouts ,La vie d'avant est-elle vraiment de retour ? Le grand débat : Regionales, abstention : les Français en colère ?

Good Morning Portugal!
Portugal news, weather and "Welcome expatsportugal.com!"

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 44:24


It was a BIG OLA! to the expatsportugal.com community this morning, as we joined forces on a more permanent footing than our earlier 'Monday Meet-ups'. As ever we considered the weather -https://sites.google.com/view/olabomdia/weather?authuser=0 - and thereafter took a look at Portugal's news as it affects us all, especially seeking good news and good ideas for pandemic-times economic recovery... Including:https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/new-species-of-bat-discovered-in-portugal/55150https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/most-critical-point-of-the-economic-contraction-has-already-passed/55145https://www.portugalresident.com/bar-and-restaurant-owners-stunned-by-government-advice-to-convert-to-coffee-shops/ UK's 'eat out to help out' idea - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53631611 ---Then there was that 'Casa do Dia' in Saldahna - https://expatsportugal.com/acadp_listings/saldanha-executive-apartment-with-terrace/ --- Hear this episode as a podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2LlQ8FdfScefpuo7nge1at?si=uSh58lBCQDWH8GCwEhEt0g --- Track Portugal forest fires here - https://fogos.pt --- Subscribe to our YouTube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONoNEVBaAyCFcY6QpaFvbA

Collaborating Backstage
Operas Need More Discotheques

Collaborating Backstage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 2:56


We are all in the same boat when it comes to creative development.  *** www.collaboratingbackstage.com

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The Jason Manford Show
The Jason Manford Show - Steve Edge & Catherine Bohart

The Jason Manford Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 73:54


Today, Jason was joined by friend and regular co-host Steve Edge. Plus Catherine Bohart popped into the studio too. Here's what they talked about this week: 1 - Nightclubs and Discotheques 2 - Conversations with the Queen 3 - The good old days with 10p Freddos 4 - A Crisp Education 5 - An update on the campervan trip 6 - UFO Sightings 7 - Armed Robber vs 11 Year Old with Squash and Bread 8 - Supermarket Battleground & Run For Your Money 9 - Your New TV Show Ideas 10 - Catherine Bohart joins the studio! 11 - Tales from 8 Out of 10 Cats 12 - Stand Up Comedy Steve 13 - The difference in hecklers across the UK Jason Manford, one of the UK's most loved comedians, is on Absolute Radio every Sunday from 8am. If that sounds a bit early on a Sunday for you, then catch the best bits of Jason's show on this handy podcast.

Lo Mejor de DjFerPOP
NMND 546 : Italo Disco Night

Lo Mejor de DjFerPOP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 56:18


¿Te gusta el High Energy? Aquí tienes un muy buen capitulo que te va a encantar. Mi Primer Especial de Italo Disco Night trae un portafolio de discos que no eran muy comunes en muchas Discotheques, pues era música muy, pero muy exclusiva. Así que aqui lo tienes, no olvides subirle al volumen y comentarme tus opiniones y recuerdos. DjFerPOP

Bilingual Podcast
Lutz Leichsenring

Bilingual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 66:27


El director de la comisión nacional de clubes nocturnos de Berlín, Alemania, pasa por el Bilingual para conversar sobre los retos de la economía de los bares y las discotecas en Colombia. 

Neil Corcoran (Tantric Dex)
Nocturnal 100

Neil Corcoran (Tantric Dex)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 239:50


Updated (14 October 15:40 GMT) Bit of a milestone, as it's the 100th episode, I guess I should probably share a few thoughts, with you the listener. Dance music was my first love, the first type of music that I took seriously. Prior to that I would have been your typical kid who listened to pop music. We lived in a house where someone always had music on, be it the radio in the kitchen that my mother was listening to or emanating from all the rooms simultaneously upstairs. That all changed in 1988 during what was dubbed "The Second Summer of Love". There was a real air of optimism about. Life was changing and the music we were gravitating towards was reflecting this. It all felt new and exciting as a bona fide revolution in youth culture was taking place. It was rebellious and as a pre-pubescent I wanted a part of the action. The Cul-de-sac we lived in formed a natural congregation point for the kids in my neighbourhood and someone always had a stereo on as we played in "the square" as it was referred to. I decided to take up the mantle one afternoon and got my first taste of playing music selector to an audience. Naturally I was hooked. I was initially drawn to the sample based, 'Cut 'n' Paste' style of acts like Bomb The Bass, S'Express and Coldcut and anything I could hear via radio on Simon Young's Dance Show on 2FM and later Pete Tong's Essential selection on BBC Radio 1. I'd tape the shows and listen to them all week trying to track down the records I was hearing. This of course was pre-internet so what followed was a lot of humming in record shops to bemused staff. We had one of those old style record players in our house that could go down to 16 rpm and up to 78 rpm, on top of the usual 33 and 45 and my first foray into concocting mixes was making pause button tapes, messing about with the speeds of the various records in my collection and whatever else we had around the house. Which included my sister's Madonna, Janet Jackson and Gloria Estefan LP's along with a cache of vinyl, which my dad won playing poker, I was later informed. The collection he acquired included a lot of music that was alien to me at the time such as The Band and Pretty Purdie who had a song called 'Funky Donkey' that I developed a fondness for solely because of how absurd a song title it was. I investigated each record in the haul in the same manner that I still do today and put to one side the one's that stood out for me adding them to my stock. I also learned something valuable that day and that was; that, sometimes, it's worth going off the beaten track to discover music for yourself, as it can be extremely rewarding. In 1992 I started working part time, after school, saved up and got my first set of proper turntables. This was back in a time when Ireland's licensing laws were a bit lax and I started sneaking into nightclubs. This opened me up to a whole other world of music and I forged friendships that still hold strong to this day. I was well and truly bitten by the bug and decided that DJ'ng was the profession for me and by 1995 I was gigging regularly and making a living from something that started out as a passion. It's a passion that has never waned. Music still excites me as much now as it did then and I enjoy seeking out and listening to as much new music as I can. Everyday I hear something that blows my mind. So to the mix itself. I decided to take a look back at the history of dance music from the first nightclubs in Paris in the 1950's, to the Sound System culture of Jamaica in the 60's, on to the Discotheques and Block Parties of New York in the 70's, the House music of Chicago, Techno in Detroit, the Balearic Beat of Ibiza, the UK Rave scene in the 80's and beyond to what is now a global phenomenon. It's been fascinating for me to see how dance music evolved from disco to house to techno to drum n bass and mutated into 100's of sub genres and come full circle. History shows us how it's all cyclical and connected like one big organism. Dance music has had many names but only one purpose and that's to get you moving. Dancing is an inherent part of our DNA. It's primal, it unites and truly breaks down barriers. Nightclubs can be magical places transporting us to another dimension, away from the mundane and allows us forget about our troubles, even if only for a night. For this mix I've selected some of my four to the floor favourites. Cramming in as much as I could. There's nods here to seminal tracks and key figures in the evolution of it all. I've had many memorable moments to all these songs, they remind me of different points, places and people. They're tracks that will always hold a special place in my heart for a variety of reasons and in most cases are the best examples, for me, of the many flavours of club music. Thank you as always for lending me your ears, it's greatly appreciated. Right, let's have a party, shall we? 00:00 Friendly Fires/Au Revoir Simone- Paris (Aeroplane remix) 07:07 Daft Punk- da funk 10:52 Björk- big time sensuality (Justin Robertson remix) 18:08 The Crusaders- street life (Opolopo rebounce) 26:49 Jamiroquai- space cowboy (David Morales remix) 34:13 The Chemical Brothers- swoon (Lindstrøm/Prins Thomas remix) 41:50 The Beloved- deliver me (Robodisco dub) 48:10 Todd Terje- inspector norse 54:05 K-Klass- rhythm is a mystery 58:50 Lykke Li- I follow rivers (The Magician remix) 01:02:54 Alan Braxe/Fred Falke- running/intro 01:05:15 Groove Armada/Sunshine Anderson- easy 01:10:32 Gusto- disco's revenge (Mole Hole dirty mix) 01:14:33 Moloko- sing it back (Boris Dlugosch musical mix) 01:19:44 Luther Vandross- are you using me (Masters At Work 12' mix) 01:27:31 Kings of Tomorrow- finally (Dance Ritual mix) 01:35:03 Kim English- nite life (Bump classic mix) 01:40:16 Hercules & Love Affair- Blind (Frankie Knuckles remix) 01:47:28 Basement Jaxx- raindrops 01:50:52 Shakedown- at night 01:53:42 Cut La Roc- freeze 01:57:24 Armand Van Helden/Duane Harden- you don't know me 02:05:02 Jackie Moore- this time baby 02:08:24 Sub Sub/Melanie Williams- ain't no love (ain't no use) 02:13:28 Donna Summer- I feel love 02:18:45 Laurent Garnier- crispy bacon 02:23:40 Bedrock/KYO- for what you dream of(Full On Renaissance) 02:32:58 Rollo Goes Mystic- love,love,love (here I come)(Big mix) 02:40:15 Yeah Yeah Yeah's- heads will roll (A-Trak remix) 02:43:35 Liquid- sweet harmony 02:45:43 Rolando,The Aztec Mystic- knights of the jaguar 02:50:08 Underworld- cowgirl 02:57:48 Westbam- wizards of the sonic (Red Jerry remix) 03:04:34 DJ Misjah/DJ Tim- access 03:07:07 Cygnus X- the orange theme 03:10:35 The Prodigy- no good (start the dance) 03:16:46 Jungle Brothers- jungle brother (Urban Takeover remix) 03:20:11 DJ Zinc- ready or not 03:22:02 Natural Born Chillers- rock the funky beat 03:24:22 Ain't Armand 03:29:41 Fatboy Slim- right here, right now 03:35:11 Sister Sledge- lost in music (Dimitri from Paris remix) 03:42:34 The Streets- weak become heroes 03:47:52 Pet Shop Boys- left to my own devices 03:52:35 Fleetwood Mac- everywhere (Psychemagik edit)

Patrick Clark Mix Podcast

Patrick Clark & Dj Benwood Club 2 House/Electro 1 Oasis Wonderwall (Dj’s from Mars rmx) 2 Empire Of The Sun feat Jay-z & Kanye West Heard You Where Walking In Paris rmx 3 Chris Brown Don’t Wake Me Up (Kronic & Jake rmx) 4 Gotye Somebody That I Used To Know (Tiesto rmx) 5 Justice New Lands (A-trak rmx) 6 Martin Solveig The Night Out (A-trak & Martin rework) 7 Alex Clare Too Close (Josh R rmx) 8 Dada Life Feed The dada 9 Kid Cudy Pursuit Of Happiness 10 Steve Aoki & Laidback Luke feat Lil Jon Turbulence 11 Chuckie & Promise Land Breaking Up (rmx) 12 Will I Am feat Eva Simons This Is Love (Afrojack rmx) 13 Rihanna Where Have You Been (Hardwell rmx) 14 AN21 & Max Vangeli feat Julie McKnight Bombs Over Capitals 15 Swedish House Mafia Don’t You Worry Child