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Der 81. Plausch hilft gegen die klassische November-Tristesse und endet passenderweise mit einem kompletten Lachanfall. Zuvor wirbeln Erik und Lennart wie gewohnt verbal durch den gesamten Tischtenniszirkus: BVB-Teamkollege Anders Lind lässt beim Training mit Erik die Jogginghose an, Lennart entwickelt beim Genuss einer türkisch-friesischen Bierauswahl Mitgefühl für den Weltranglistenersten und dessen Leistungsschwankungen. In der Plattenplausch-Vision wird ein sehr kritischer Blick auf die Auswirkungen der aktuellen Regelungen zur Spielberechtigung geworfen - gibt es den Mannschaftssport Tischtennis bald noch? Außerdem im Programm: Die Perfomance des deutschen Nachwuchs bei der WM in Helsingborg, Eriks Überholmanöver in der deutschen Rangliste und die Eröffnung eines großen Berliner TT-Tempels. Eine gute Stunde tischtennisgefärbte Unterhaltung - reinlauschen!
Basketball: Was war das für ein Erfolg von Leonie Fiebich und Nyara Sabally! Sie sind mit ihrem Klub New York Liberty WNBA-Champions geworden. Nun stehen demnächst Länderspiele in Hagen und Wetzlar an. Neben den beiden Stars wird dann auch Jessika Schiffer dabei sein. Sie hat bisher drei Länderspiele auf dem Konto. Ein Interview zwischen DBBL mit den Saarlouis Royals und Nationalmannschaft. Triathlon: Wie wäre es denn mal mit 120 Triathlons? Und zwar hintereinander? Geht nicht? Natürlich geht das! Bewiesen hat es Jonas Deichmann, selbsternannter beruflicher Abenteurer. Wie er diese Tortur und die Extreme überwunden hat, das verrät er im Interview. Fussball: Ab dem 31.10. gibt es bei MagentaTV den Film „Beckenbauer - Der letzte Kaiser“ über die Fussball-Legende, der 2025 80 Jahre alt geworden wäre. Der Regisseur dieses dreiteiligen Films ist Grimme-Preisträger Torsten Körner, der über sein neues Projekt berichtet. Tischtennis: Vor kurzem war die Tischtennis-EM im österreichischen Linz. Nina Mittelham gewann für den DTTB die Bronzemedaille. Es war eine positive Etappe in einem ereignisreichen Jahr für die Spielerin des TTC Berlin Eastside. Wir erinnern uns noch an die Bandscheibenverletzung während der olympischen Spiele in Paris. Es gab viel zu besprechen mit Nina Mittelham. Schach: Josefine Heinemann lebt für Schach. Mittlerweile ist sie Großmeisterin, also erfolgreiche Sportlerin, dazu ist sie Schach-Trainerin und sie hat ihren eigenen YouTube-Kanal. Wir machen mit ihr einen Ausflug in die Welt des Schachs. Hier gibt es die Interviews in voller Länge: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/sportstunde-interviews-in-voller-l%C3%A4nge/id1705390264?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00va1TW4YzTYDCGMpkNMOU Website. https://sportstunde-podcast.de/
Los geht's in die fünfte Plauschsaison. Nach einer längeren Mikopause sind Erik und Lennart voller Plauschdrang und schnell wieder auf Betriebstemperatur. Erik gibt kernig-ehrliche Insights von der TTBL-Bande zum Besten und beide sind noch voller Eindrücke vom deutsch-chinesischem Freundschaftsturnier in Hamburg - insbesondere die Gespräche in der Cafeteria (Fischbrötchen) und beim Hotelfrühstück (Bircher Müsli) haben Spuren hinterlassen. Natürlich wird ein sportpolitischer Blick auf den neuen Aufsichtsrat des DTTB geworfen - vor einer Doppelbewerbung auf den Vorstandsvorsitz schrecken die Plaucher aber noch zurück. Ob bald Tische und Bälle zukünftig endlich vereinheitlicht werden und wieviele Trikots die Nummer drei der Welt im Täschchen hat, wird in zwei neuen Kategorien bequatscht. Kleine Sticheleien und intensive Diskussion über Konfitüre und Kürbisgerichte sind im 79. Podcast für Tischtennisfreunde inklusive. Pünktlich zum Herbst gibt es also wieder 75 Minuten auf die Ohren.
Der Deutsche Tischtennis-Bund hat auf seinem Kongress einen Grundsatzbeschluss verabschiedet: Die männliche Spielklasse soll in Zukunft umgewandelt werden zu einem "offenen Spielbetrieb". Dieser Beschluss ist in vielerlei Hinsicht bemerkenswert. Von Raphael Späthwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
Der Deutsche Tischtennis-Bund hat auf seinem Kongress einen Grundsatzbeschluss verabschiedet: Die männliche Spielklasse soll in Zukunft umgewandelt werden zu einem "offenen Spielbetrieb". Dieser Beschluss ist in vielerlei Hinsicht bemerkenswert. Von Raphael Späthwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Sport am Samstag
In this episode, I talk about how we think our situations are the worst situations to be in. In reality, it's not as bad as we think they are. Our minds have this funny way of making something out of nothing. Thinking and looking at the worst-case scenarios all the time can be exhausting and overwhelming. It causes a lot of unnecessary stress. Stress that we don't need in our lives. So, check out this latest episode where I talk about it. Thanks for listening.Website: www.mikestylesexp.com Follow on:www.facebook.com/mstylesexpwww.facebook.com/mikestylesxperience/www.instagram.com/mr1derfu/
In this episode, I talk about how we think our situations are the worst situations to be in. In reality, it's not as bad as we think they are. Our minds have this funny way of making something out of nothing. Thinking and looking at the worst-case scenarios all the time can be exhausting and overwhelming. It causes a lot of unnecessary stress. Stress that we don't need in our lives. So, check out this latest episode where I talk about it. Thanks for listening.Website: www.mikestylesexp.com Follow on:www.facebook.com/mstylesexpwww.facebook.com/mikestylesxperience/www.instagram.com/mr1derfu/
In this episode, I'm talking about moving at your own pace. In order to reach a goal and be successful, we sometimes will find that we need to move at our own pace. Find what works for you. Find your own groove and keep moving. It doesn't matter if you're moving fast or slow, keep moving. Forget what everyone else is doing. Stop trying to keep up with the pace of others. You are on your own timeline. Check out the latest episode of the Mike Styles Experience. Thanks for listening.Website: www.mikestylesexp.com Follow on:www.facebook.com/mstylesexpwww.facebook.com/mikestylesxperience/www.instagram.com/mr1derfu/
In this episode, I'm talking about moving at your own pace. In order to reach a goal and be successful, we sometimes will find that we need to move at our own pace. Find what works for you. Find your own groove and keep moving. It doesn't matter if you're moving fast or slow, keep moving. Forget what everyone else is doing. Stop trying to keep up with the pace of others. You are on your own timeline. Check out the latest episode of the Mike Styles Experience. Thanks for listening.Website: www.mikestylesexp.com Follow on:www.facebook.com/mstylesexpwww.facebook.com/mikestylesxperience/www.instagram.com/mr1derfu/
Well folks, it's been a ride. Due to some big shake ups coming out of DTTW HQ, you guys can consider this the last episode of DTTB for a while. There will be no shortage of musical guests coming through the doors of DTTW, however you'll be able to find them on the DTTW podcast from here on out as we are transitioning into a one podcast organization. (Here are the links for that if you need them: Apple/Spotify) With that being said, this final episode is a fun one. NTHN stops by the shop to talk about everything from his young and blossoming career, to what he thinks makes up the perfect R&B song. We also traverse the classic topic of Ottawa and what the city means to him, as well as his feature in the Soundcloud Spotlight series after an almost accidental win in the Toronto region. Thank you again to all of those who have supported throughout the years, it's been a pleasure knowing you love listening to us talk. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube, check out our website, and maybe even buy our merch! Also make sure to follow the new show's IG to keep up to date on all things DTTW.
We're so excited to be expanding our DTTB podcast participants! Spend the next hour chatting with us as we get to know Christina & Thyra a bit more and their thoughts on working in a virtual agency.
This week's episode of Down to the Beat can be considered the first stop of Freddy Printz' press run for his new EP titled 'The Candidate'. For just under an hour Johnny Blaze and the Prince of the cold capital chop it up about the Deflare Beats produced 3-track EP, his artistic inspiration and documenting his mental growth through his bars. Don't worry, he also walks back his claims about 'The Batman' from his last appearance, however a strong argument is made opposing his views due to the receipts we kept. Check out DTTB's IG, subscribe to our YouTube and check out our website!
In den 1980er-Jahren spielte er selbst in der Tischtennis-Bundesliga. Von 2005 bis 2021 war er Präsident des Deutschen Tischtennis-Bundes DTTB und anschließend Präsident des Tischtennis-Weltverbandes ITTF. Seit November 2021 ist Thomas Weikert Präsident des Deutschen Olympischen Sportbundes (DOSB). Mit den Moderatoren Sebastian Conrad und Olivia Best spricht der studierte Jurist im Sportpodcast "Einwurf" u.a. über die Ergebnisse der letzten Sportministerkonferenz in Hamburg, über die Folgen der Ukraine-Krise für den Sport, über die Zukunft von Olympischen Spielen und über seine anhaltende Verbundenheit mit dem Tischtennissport.
I caught up with Becky & Maya at Club Saw this past Saturday night. Based on our conversation in this podcast, I decided to put together a quick PACK "best of" playlist. Very quickly it got up to 28 songshttps://spoti.fi/3xnCm80Honestly, listen to the playlist and try to figure out why these songs (especially from Unpersons through It Was Fun While It Lasted) aren't all over Canadian Rock & Alternative Radio???? Thanks for listening & supporting Much Love Darryl Spring
It feels as if this was a long time coming, but DTTB finally welcomes J Chinnasz to the show. For just under an hour, your three favourite hosts sit down with the up and coming Ottawa artist and talk about his new collaborative mixtape, 'Sweet Chin Music', with Ottawa DJ and producer, NYCKY GHOST. The conversation wanders down the paths of his stay ready mentality and how versatility factors into the quality vs. quantity debate as well. Watch the full episode on our YouTube here! Follow DTTB on IG, head over to the DTTW website and buy our merch!
This week's episode of DTTB is an exclusive interview with rising Ottawa afrobeats artist, Joe Gez. In just under an hour, the conversation sprawls across topics such as his upcoming album 'Gezati', the concept that surrounds it, and how spiritual his creative process is. We also talk about his career and perceptions of the Ottawa music scene, how his music has become an educational tool for him and his ability to create in many ways. Watch the full interview on our YouTube! Cop some DTTW merch, browse our website for all other stuff and follow our IG while you're at it.
This week's episode of DTTB is another exclusive interview with up and coming Nigerian born, Ottawa rapper Banggz. This is an exciting one as we believe this is one artist you need to keep your eye on. You can even catch John fan-girling during the interview at times. Throughout the course of the interview we cover aspects of his life such as working in a collective and maintaining creative friendships to help your career. We also talk about his growing knowledge of the need for social media, his upcoming project that he's not going to call an album but we can, as well as what he and his friends, otherwise known as Twelve07. Go watch the full episode on our YouTube channel, and subscribe to it too! Check out more DTTB content on our website and go buy some of our merch! Also go and follow the DTTB IG account!
This episode of DTTB is a special one as we are blessed with the presence of long time friend of the show, Gabe Bower. The episode is kicked off with a conversation about 50 Cent's alleged retirement. This is followed by some hot takes on how necessary music videos are in defining an artists career. We then transition into a discussion about where we think the metaverse is going, which obviously bleeds into talking about Ye's defiance to the ever expanding digital world. Head to our website for all things DTTW, check out our YouTube for all our videos and follow the DTTB Instagram.
This week's episode of Down to the Beat is an exclusive interview with an artist we like to call the Doctor of Ottawa, Jeff Sanon. Over the course of our conversation we discuss hot topics such as an artist's necessary relationship with social media and the growing dependancy upon such platforms. We don't shy away from his lengthy career either, highlighting his roots, how he became so multi-faceted, and how music has always played a huge role in his life beginning at the age of eight. !! Check out DTTB's brand NEW Instagram page !! Check out the full interview and video on Youtube, subscribe while you're there even if you really like us Also head over to our website for all other DTTB/W/C related stuff you should not be missing!
DTTB Ep.66 - George StroumboulopoulosPunk Rock & PoliticsOne of the people I wanted to interview while planning this podcast series, without question was Strombo. This is another episode where I get to interview a remarkable interviewer. Like Alan Cross Official, or CFNY founder David Marsden. All of whom, shared some amazing stories in this series.George and I talked about 102.1 The Edge in this episode. He was colleagues with some of my mentors there, including the late Martin Streek Tribute. In fact the last time I saw George in person was at the Opera House for a celebration in honour of Martin.We also discussed the Danko Jones / Monster Truck issue, which I weighed in on, based on an episode done with Jon Harvey. This led in to an important chat about where we are in North American in 2022. Which only left me thinking, are politics in George's future? In an official capacity?With George out on the West Coast, I thought we were talking at 6pm PT, so I didn't even write out questions or set up the light I usually use for video podcasts. But with George, I'm kind of glad we just hit record and go.
This week's episode of Down to the Beat is kicked off with a review of the Weeknd's newest release, 'Dawn FM', the third instalment of his evolution/afterlife inspired trilogy of albums. We then talk at length about Kanye, his newest tracks, and the struggles he seems to be facing a the moment. The episode is then capped off with a reaction to the fact that the Pop Smoke well has not run dry as there has been a rumoured release for this year. Follow our new Instagram, subscribe to our YouTube and head over to our website for all other DTTB related things and more.
This week's episode of Down to the Beat is kicked off with a review of Gunna's fourth instalment of the Drip Season series, DS4EVER. The album was met with mixed reviews over here, however the album cover and roll out were undeniably great. We then talk about Travis Scott's new album on the horizon, Utopia, after it was reported that he was in Cabo putting the finishing touches on it. The episode is then capped off with a live reaction to Jeff Bezos popping bottles in 90-year-old William Shatner's face after returning from space. Follow our new Instagram, subscribe to our YouTube and head over to our website for all other DTTB related things and more.
Zum Jahresabschluss treffen sich die Plauscher live und in Farbe im schicken Dortmund zur großen Weihnachtssendung. Unterm geschmückten Baum im Hause Bottroff liegen natürlich allerlei Geschenke und Anekdoten für die treuen Lauscherinnen und Lauscher. Welch‘ eine Ehre: Die frisch gewählte neue Präsidentin des Deutschen Tischtennis-Bundes ist zu Besuch im Podcast für Tischtennisfreunde! Erik und Lennart plaudern mit Claudia Herweg über Streitschlichtung mit dem Weltverband, die Ziele ihrer Präsidentschaft, 44mm Bälle und natürlich die Rückhandqualitäten der Plauscher. Und es geht weiter Schlag auf Schlag: Die Plauscher sammeln für zwei tolle soziale TT-Projekte (Spendenlink unten!) und während digitale Zaungäste mit prominenten Namen Eriks Qualität auf halblange Bälle hinterfragen, ist schon der nächste spannende Gast in der Leitung: Ole Markscheffel von PingPongPeople steht für TT-Passion schlechthin und will unserem Sport eine Outfit für die Straße verpassen. Mit den beiden Gastgebern spricht der Jungunternehmer über Mode, Sünden als Jugend-Nationalspieler und die Tatsachse, dass Sympathie keine Punkte bringt. In über zwei Stunden TT-Unterhaltung verrät Lennart zudem, wie man sechs Punkte an zwei Tagen holen kann und Erik seine Pläne für einen Auftritt im Aktuellen Sportstudio. Das kann ja heiter werden. Weihnachten kann kommen!
Welcome everybody to the new look DTTB! This week we usher in a new era with new co-host, Juwan Anderson, for his first episode of many. Over the span of the eppy, we chop it up about everything from clowning Will Smith, the idea of elusive rappers and when the right time to buy a chain is as a rapper.
On today's Everything Pistons podcast, Lance Caporossi and Andrew Clements sit down with special guest Tommy from the Driving To The Basket podcast. We talk about Grant Hill, the new mixtape jersey, Killian Hayes early struggles, Cade Cunningham, and what lineup we would like to see going forward. We also share our thoughts on Saddiq Bey, Isaiah Stewart, and Tommy ends this episode with three prospects to watch for. Enjoy and subscribeFollow us on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/E_Pistons_Podhttps://twitter.com/LanceCaporossihttps://twitter.com/ToTheBasketPodFollow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/everything_pistons_podcast/
The Glorious Sons have established themselves as a force in Canadian Rock n' Roll. As someone who got to see them in the early days in Kingston, their success isn't a surprise. They're back with new music and have been producing it themselves during lockdown. The best part is that they've achieved everything as an independent band on their own terms.
Demetrius Nath is the singer of the Mississauga pop punk band Maybe May He also has a day job in the industry and is an all around good guy.Maybe May recently release a video for their new single "Survive, Satellite". The song and video is getting some attention across the country. This is a timely song that captures a feeling that I think most of us share right now. And it rocks!
Deadset Society went platinum, then went on hiatus. In the downtime, the remaining members formed the band Tense Machine.Meanwhile, Deadset frontman Reid David Henry has released some solo material, I got to catch up with him to talk about that, being a Dad and the stress of being a Leaf fan
New Episode, with old friends. The Damn Truth ARE Rock n' Roll. Their live show is captivating and their new record is OUT NOW.I got to chat with them just ahead of the release of "Now or Nowhere"
The Beaches are back with a new EP called Future Lovers. I got to talk to them about the new music, their love of doing press and is everything alright with Canada's rock power couple?
Ken Tizzard was a memeber of The Watchmen and Thornley. His latest project is a collaborative album of covers that covers a wide spectrm of music.He also shares some personal stories about how he went in to lockdown about a year befre the rest of us did.
Return appearance from Complicit. This time to tackle an Ariana Grande song. Don't judge, LISTEN! Tell me you don't like it PS - Their name is Alanna Sterling
Dylan Hennessy makes a return appearance with a new Mobius Radio single "The Jake Revival". We eventually get to the music, but we unexpectedly geeked out on skateboarding and it's similarities to music
It's fun when podcasts are also opportunities to catch up with old friends, and meet new ones! I'm super excited about their new music. About a year and a half ago, I made an introduction that's turned into a collaboration that will be on their forthcoming record
Andrew Parmelee (Parms) not only plays drums in the band Cevilain, he also runs Fill The Void studios out of his house. He's collaborated with some young musicians in the Ottawa area to create a series of covers under the name Complicit.This episode features the music video for their version of Blinding Lights by The Weekend and features Ella Wile on vocals
The Motorleague are back with new music! I got to catch up with Don to talk about the new song Dischordia that features Brian ByrneBy all accounts, these guys deserve to be as well known as any Canadian band. They've got a decade of solid releases, we go over some key tracks and wrap it up with the new one
The birth of rave in Toronto and the history of breakbeat, hardcore, jungle and drum and bass with Toronto Legend Marcus Visionary
Justin Benlolo of BRKN LOVE returns to #DTTB less than a year after being one of the few that I got to interview in person, at a venue and recorded an acoustic performance.That was back in Ep. 4 - bit.ly/3fTp6fB Their debut is stellar and has an expanded version with 4 new songs including the latest single "Crush"
Nach der Saison ist vor der Saison - das ist das Motto im 20. Plattenplausch. In der Jubiläumssendung ist Erik und Lennart nicht gerade zum Feiern zu Mute. Denn die aktuelle Saison ist storniert, annulliert, aus und vorbei. Was heißt das jetzt für die Tischtennis-Szene? Welche Alternativen könnte es im Sommer geben? Fragen über Fragen für die Plauscher, die sich ihren Optimismus nicht nehmen lassen wollen. Ihr Rezept: Internationale Lauscher-Zuschriften, Kommentatoren-Vorfreude und Kölsche Hymnen. Alles verpackt in 60 Minuten TT-Unterhaltung. Wer hat da denn Bock auf?!
I caught up with Barry Taylor of Comedy records. We worked together many years ago at 102.1 The Edge
2 Bangers, a great chat and an acoustic jam with Winnipeg's Ex-Omerta. If you dig the sounds of QOTSA and Royal Blood, you've gotta check out this band
David Marsden is best know as the creator of CFNY in Toronto and led it during it's most revered and influential time. New Wave and all of the wonderful, but mostly ignored post-punk music of the 80's He's also one of 4 broadcasters featured in the documentary I Am What I Play, which as the title suggests, is about really standing up for what you believe in... credibility, trying to push things forward. Which he continues to do to this day through at NYTHESPIRIT.COM
Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs have a new record coming in a few weeks. But we talk about Sea Shanties, playing Dungeons & Dragons on Twitch and an open challenge to Pete Townshend
This week, it's some real talk with Dean Blundell. The world, credibility and the nature of truth. What a time to be alive
In this episode Darryl talks to Jen Simpson of the band Neon Bloom. We also get to her new solo project Kit Vale. It's a little indie rock, a little hop hop and a good chat.
Over The Bridge isn't a band, but it's a name that musicians should know. It's a non-profit organization dedicated to the mental wellness of those in the music industry.
If you like your Rock n Roll fast, loud and fuzzed, check out Ottawa's Danny Van Sceney. Highly recommended if you'd dig a bit of desert sound & punk rock from a duo. Drummer & bassist
Skotti Ruffo owns the Brass Monkey, a Rock venue in Ottawa. He's become a leader for small business in Ottawa through a non-profit group he's started called Open Safe Ottawa
The man. The myth. The Legend. Live 885's DJ Noah
HAPPY HALLOWEEN BUTT TOUCHERS! On this extra spooky episode of DTTB we talk about halloween its history, roots, and even modern day celebrations. Thank you for following, subscribing and leaving us your reviews! visit our Facebook page for news and updates regard the show https://www.facebook.com/DTTBpodcast For Deborah's Pure Romance product line visit: pureromance.com/deborahwilson Check out our producer Dillon's gaming stream twitch.tv/dillonsovillain
Gatineau metal powerhouse Rockin' Engine have a new EP out this Friday. HALLOWEENIf the video for "Let it Burn" is any indication. Brace yourselves.
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The music of Winnipeg's Mobina Galore, and a conversation with guitarist and throat shredder Jenna Priestner
In this episode, discover Ottawa's 5 piece post hardcore band T-Rex Marathon. 3 songs included in this episode. No Filter, Sheltered & Faux News
Get to know Tucker McMurray and his band King Bullwww.kingbullmusic.com
Darryl talks to Brent from the Brenton On Tour podcast about his job running some of the biggest tours in the world, the future of live music and his experience with Covid-19
This week on DTTB we talk about the deal Travis Scott made with McDonalds, then we talk about rappers images, capped off by our Behind the Beat segment.
Some real talk from Rich Beddoe on what happened with his departure from Saint Asonia.
Becca Cahall is the co-founder and CEO of adventure media company Duct Tape Then Beer. DTTB is known for projects such as The Dirtbag Diaries, Safety Third, Running Thoughts, Solar Detroit, Big World, Follow Through, and This Is Bears Ears. From podcasts to virtual reality and everything in between, Duct Tape Then Beer has been on the forefront of immersive storytelling in the outdoor industry, not allowing impactful narratives to ever be confined to one medium. In this episode, we dig into Becca's beginnings, how she accidentally co-founded this media powerhouse, and how she thinks about building teams, decision-making, and the creative process. Learn more at https://www.ducttapethenbeer.com/
In this episode VooDoo Rockfest organizer Joe Matthews explains how this years festival will work, doing it responsibly and taking on a ton of work in order to make it happen. Strictly for the love of live music. The best reason of all
This week's episode of DTTB is kicked off with a bold prediction about the future of IG live after quarantine ends and normal life starts to resume. We then move into a conversation about Kanye, his current mental state and vision. We then cap it off with a conversation about old heads and their place in the hip hop world.
For the 25th episode, we take a look back at the music and exclusive performances from the series. Each song is given some context to the episode that it came from.
An in studio interview with Ottawa's Quiet Crimes at Reverence Audio. That's lead singer Mike Raymond's house. At the end, the play a live off the floor take of the song Alice from their latest EP Modern Lovers.The guys have also been kind enough to have this episode debut a brand new song called "Head". If you like hard rock, with flavours of desert and grunge, you need to know Quiet Crimes
Darryl and Taylor talk about their new single "Death By Rock and Roll", some of the amazing special guests on the record and a lot about Chris Cornell
This week's episode of DTTB is kicked off with our segment "What's Up" where we talk about what we're expecting from Pop Smoke's upcoming posthumously released album. We then move into "Let's Talk" where we discuss Virgil Abloh's album cover for Pop's album and then into him as a creative entity as a whole. We then cap off the episode with a review of Kanye's new track and music video for "Wash Us In The Blood" as well as Ty Dolls $ign's new song "Ego Death" which features Kanye, Fka Twigs and Skrillex.
This week Darryl talks to Jeremy Taggart & Jonathan Torrens about their new comedy record BAHDS. It's out now on Dine Alone, AND we play three songs that are discussed in the podcast.You can watch this episode on the Darryl Talks To Bands Instagram account, but you'll only get the music (with the podcast) here .
This week it's another strong case for the quality of the Ottawa Rock scene. Taming Sari are a 5 piece pure Rock n Roll band that are best consumed in a live setting, which all seems like such a distant memory at this point.With some new material on the way, it's the perfect time to catch up with the band and at the end of the interview they'll play a live version of their biggest song "Down With The Devil"
RTR front man Andy C talks to Darryl this week from his home in Welland, Ontario. Andy tells the story of how approaching the Niagara Ice Dogs lead to much bigger arenas for their music to get played in. He also shares how Covid-19 touched his personal life, and it is a story that I'm certain you haven't at all during the pandemic. But you should have, I feel like this story is news worthy. There is also a good smattering of tunes from their self-titled debut throughout
Monster Truck front man Jon Harvey talks about the state of the world in 2020 (this interview was done shortly following the murder of George Floyd), his new solo project J.Harvey & The Inner Demons, we'll listen to the first 3 songs, and we get some insight in to the next Monster Truck record.
One Bad Son drummer (and lawyer) Kurt Dahl of One Bad Son talks with Darryl about, life, Sask Music and what the band is up to. Kurt is an activist, a fighter for good causes. This interview was done before the outbreak of riots in the United States. That is something that couldn't be ignored this week and that gets addressed in the opening of this episode
This is a special episode that focuses on the Metal scene in Ottawa & Gatineau. A small, tight knit community that supports itself and produces some top notch Canadian metal. This episode features Fractures & Outlines, Jessy Dwyer from Beyond The Pit, Inire, Rockin' Engine & Joe Moon from Dark Moon Productions and the band A Scar For The Wicked. Buckle up!
Shinedown frontman Brent Smith and Darryl talk about the bands charitable initiative with Direct Relief and the song "Atlas Falls". They dug in to the vault for this one which is very fitting for 2020. Brent also makes has some great insight in to the state of the world and his surroundings in the U.S these days.
18. Ausgabe des Tischtennis Podcast des TTV Niederlinxweiler mit Udo und Jan-Philipp - diesmal zum Hygienkonzept von STTB und DTTB zur Wiederaufnahme des Trainingsbetriebs.
18. Ausgabe des Tischtennis Podcast des TTV Niederlinxweiler mit Udo und Jan-Philipp - diesmal zum Hygienkonzept von STTB und DTTB zur Wiederaufnahme des Trainingsbetriebs.
What's the weirdest thing you'd think a recovered, stolen guitar would come back covered in? If one of Jonny's guitars could talk, we probably wouldn't want the details, but it makes for a funny story in a podcast. They also discuss their cover of Alice Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and play a slide guitar, reverbed living room take of 'The Cure' off their first record that is most certainly served best with a whisky
If there was any band that was set to have 2020 be THEIR year, it's Crown Lands. They spent the last few years opening on some amazing tours, including Protest The Hero, Primus and Jack White. They were getting in front of so many audiences, building that grass roots fan base and doing everything right, before making their major label debut. They had the buzz, the songs, the live show, their first European tour booked and a home coming set for June at the Mod Club in Toronto.Well, like everything, all that got postponed. It'll all happen, it's just a matter of when? Darryl talks to Kevin and Cody about all of this, plus Star Wars/Spaceballs, Kevin's vintage guitar sickness and how they might have more than just one record ready to go.
Remember a few months ago when Australia was burning? We all watched in horror at what was happening to the animals. Well Leon Harrison of The Lazys (who call Australia home) organized a great show to raise some much needed funds for all the damage that had been done. The show sold out. But, now we could be waiting a while for it to happen. F%$# YOU Covid-19. He's also got some great stuff going during isolation and is just a dude and a half and fun to talk to. Darryl also talks to Philip Sayce, a Canadian guitar virtuoso who's next album Spirit Rising comes out on April 24th. He talks about cutting his teeth with Jeff Healey's band and his admiration for him along with some other cool stories
Skotti Ruffo owns the Brass Monkey in Ottawa, a live music venue and a great home for Rock n Roll. Like many small businesses, he faces and ton of challenges and uncertainty under the Covid-19 pandemic. They've started a Go Fund Me page to try and keep the venue alive and we also discuss a great community initiative he's assisting that helps seniors get meals. You can find more about Operation Ramzieh here - https://operationramzieh.org/ We talk about this and I share a pretty bleak prediction about when we may be able to see live music again.
Double Experience have just released the third and final installment in a series of EP's they've called "Alignments". Ian and Brock talk to Darryl about that and they play an exclusive acoustic take of the first single "New Me".Then Century Surfers are the next to connect via video chat to talk about this new band, we'll check out their first 2 singles, find out Jamie's day job and he asks me what Roddy was like in High School.
Into week 4 of isolation we go! Darryl talks to his guests by phone or skype from his basement now. This episode features the last interview that was done in person and was the only 'physically distanced' interview that was done.His guests this week are CJAY 92 Morning Host Jesse Modz. Modz talks about the vibe in Calgary during the pandemic, his love of the Tragically Hip and how one radio bit changed his life.Darryl also caught up with Ottawa's Onionface for a socially distanced interview at the Bands HQ and studio. In addition to talking about their work, Calvin talks about his guitar tech work with Crown Lands and they rip 2 live-off-the-floor songs from the record 'Roll Over, Dog... And Run!'
Before the outbreak of the Corona Virus, Darryl talked to Scot Turner from his home somewhere along the Escarpment in North Burlington.Darryl and Scot talked some radio stories about CFNY & Energy 108, music, electronic music on the radio and the Rave Scene in Toronto in the early 90's
Since the 'Traveling Music Talk Show' no longer travels due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Darryl now talks to his guests on the phone. This week, both are in California. Darrin Pfeiffer, best known as the drummer from Goldfinger talks to Darryl about some of the amazing guests he's met through the Dangerous Darrin Show, his many, MANY musical projects and we play a song from his latest band The August Madness. He also shares some great stories and insights for drummers. Then Neuman Mannas of The Matchstick Skeletons talks to Darryl about what he's done to ride out the pandemic, having just moved to L.A a few months ago. It's perhaps the most Rock n Roll thing ever.
As we're now in week 2 of the Covid-19 Pandemic, literally EVERYTHING has shifted online. But where can it go?This week Darryl Talks To long time HTZ FM Music Director Paul Morris who speaks candidly about many great Canadian Bands from his home in Niagara. Darryl also Talks To Ottawa hard rock trio Old James in their living room. We play 2 of their new songs, talk about how they're going to release it and they also share some personal stories about themselves and the band that may or may not involve DMT
Well, everything changed since last week with the developments of the covid-19 pandemic. Darryl addresses this throughout the episode, although the interviews were done prior to the outbreak.Darryl talks to Dan & Sandy of Royal Tusk at the 27 Club in Ottawa for a fun interview which involved some stories that Sandy didn't know were coming.Darryl also talks to Dylan Hennesy of Mobius Radio, in an interview recorded above Jasper Dandy at Queen & Broadview in Toronto. we debut his song "The Mountain", a loop, prog,fusion jam that's completely unique with guitar, beatbox and a drummerEnjoy
In this week's DTTB episode we kick it off with a bold prediction about Tekashi 6ix9ine and Bobby Shmurda upon their releases from prison. We then discuss Lil Baby's comments about Lil Wayne and younger generations calling him the GOAT as well as what we thought about Lil Yachty's "Opera's Bank Account" video in our segment "Let's Talk". We then cap it off with our segment "Into the Unknown" where we leave you with some buried gems you need to add to your music cycles!
In this week's episode of DTTB is kicked off with the segment "Over/Underrated", where we discuss break out singles and music videos. We then move into our segment "Let's Talk" we ask the hypothetical question "if you could ask any artist a question, dead or alive, who and what would you ask?" We then cap off the episode with the segment "What's Up?" where we talk about our thoughts and beliefs of what Lil Uzi's new album is going to look like.
Tense Machine on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZsRi6gCwRHuNFrFg7stMA?si=L4bhj16-RqecaWlxQaPBjw
It's everyone's favourite Sardinian (because Angelo is claiming the title of being everyone's favourite Italian!) @alexdiddly is your host for episode 43 of Don't Touch The Bugles. Whilst usual DTTB tradition is to start each week reminiscing over events from the past 7 days of their lives, this week was Thanks Giving so it made sense for The Bugles to discuss what they give thanks for. This is then followed by the usual mix of the weird and wonderful topics spoken about on this podcast from sending nudes to interesting looking Tesla's. The main topic of the week, however, is fashion disasters and god almighty have The Bugles had some. I'd be surprised if you, the listener, didn't relate to most of these. After a brief hiatus, Weird Shit of the Week is back with stories including a head getting stuck somewhere it really shouldn't have, a diesel theft gone wrong, a Thanks Giving invite disaster and the mistake of leaving your phone unlock and unattended around your friends. Finally, Diddly has a new game to for everyone which has aptly been titled "Diddly's Amazon Review of the Week". It's everything you would expect and more! What are we all thankful for this Thanks Giving? A 5 star review so please leave us one on iTunes and tell your friends about us. This week's podcast was brought to you by: @alexdiddly, @vancan41, @jiggsofbugle and @teddypaling
He's back, fresh from two weeks cruising around the motherland, @alexdiddly is your host for episode 35 of Don't Touch The Bugles podcast. So where do things start this week? Well, it's the place that separates the men from the boys, the wheat from the chaff and the smart from the.....anyway, its The Bugles League and @chunkybugle is your quiz master. There's a quick review of Diddly's wedding now that he's back with the Bugles including a recap of Angelo's music fuck up on the day and the moment everyone has been waiting a lifetime for, to meet Diddly's Poppa. Diddly then shares tales from his honeymoon including the rudeness of people in airports, getting stopped at security, taking the wrong direction on a walk to the beach and cleaning his trainers to make them "fem fresh". Someone disrespects the DTTB badge whilst Angelo was away on holiday whilst a different passenger held the flight up. Chunk tells of his new fitness regime before it's onto Weird Shit of the Week which this week includes gold toilets, farting criminals, a potty milestone and McDonalds-gate. As ever, all this and much more from the best podcast on the planet*. This weeks episode is brought to you by @alexdiddly, @chunkybugle, @teddypaling and @angelobugle] *may contain lies
This week DTTB brings you Hot Takes like we are never going to hear Eternal Atake, followed with our segment 'Let's Talk' where we discuss Travis Scott selling cereal and people are buying it. Lastly we do our 'Blast From the Past' where John and Fixxx talk some old school albums and tracks we need to revisit.
This weeks DTTB brings you an under/overrated debate on topics like Yeezus, also 'Let's Talk' about rappers making moves outside of music, along with hot takes on British grime rap and ghost writing
Welcome back to another crazy, fun-filled episode of Don't Touch The Bugles podcast folks...….episode 14 to be precise and the captain of the Bugles ship this week is Angelo. To get over the sadness and disappointment of not having Ellwood and Jiggs on board this week, Angelo kick things off with a game titled The Don't Touch The Bugles, no laughing challenge. The purpose of the game is simple. Angelo reads out an awful joke to each Bugle and should he manage to avoid not laughing, he receives a point. The Bugles with the most points at the end of the two rounds wins a free pizza although it might not be what you, or the participating Bugles were expecting! Diddly next provides a quick update on his Poppa's text from episode 13. It was so hard to work out, we had to ask the man himself to clarify what he was proposing to do with Diddly's new shelf. Thankfully, he kindly obliged and eventually all became clear. The guys are now down to the penultimate challenge in all that remains of The Bugles League and an update from last week's challenge set by Jiggs is provided before Angelo gives everyone the chance to turn things on their head in his double-headed challenge for week 14 allowing for a massive 10 points to be won. Holy macaroni things are getting tense! This weeks main topic is fears and phobias. The guys run through their fears, some a bit weird and wonderful including a poor Bugle who split his sack, his seed went everywhere but the birds loved it - win/win unless you're the Bugle in question. Nothing is ever as it seems on this podcast so don't be surprised when you hear that the words sack, seed and birds are indeed a euphemism......or are they? ;o) It's then onto Weird Shit of the Week which this week includes stories about a golfing Croc, a new flavour of ice cream and a police pull over with a snappy surprise. Finally, Diddly provides some insight on a musical gift from the DTTB to our listeners. You. Are. Welcome! Hit download and listen to the latest instalment of Don't Touch The Bugles podcast. Don't forget, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube too - just search for Don't Touch The Bugles.
Welcome to the first official episode of Down to the Beat where your hosts John & Fixxx set the tone for what to expect in the episodes to come. They banter about Schoolboy Q's singles he dropped and if Lil Uzi's album will be a bust. John would also like to get something about J Cole off his chest and answers the question, is Big Sean over or underrated? Other artists that come up in discussion include Tyler the Creator, NAV, and hot takes on rappers like Meek Mill.
Let’s Get Married: the modern couple’s friendly guide to planning a wedding
In this episode we chat venue hunting; Berketex Bride going into administration; and the DTTB groom who sent his pregnant bride out in a boat on Loch Ness.