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107.7 The Bone
Danny Elfman Talks About His Shoreline Amphitheatre Concert, His Writing Process For Oingo Boingo

107.7 The Bone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 41:45


Chasta & Baby Huey interviewed film composer, singer, songwriter and musician, Danny Elfman about his "From Boingo to Batman to Big Mess and Beyond" show. Plus, the evolution of his song writing process from Oingo Boingo to the various movie scores he has worked on. Also, he explains if being a musician was his destiny, his working relationship with Tim Burton, how he balanced life between being in a band and a film composer, how he related to the character Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas, what caused the end of Oingo Boingo, thoughts on the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland, what made him want to get back to performing on stage and what he loves about music. Danny Elfman's "From Boingo to Batman to Big Mess and Beyond" will be at the Hollywood Bowl on November 2nd and the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on November 3rd. Join us for our Halloween weekend extravaganza along with special guests Johnny Jewel X Desire. These shows are Danny Elfman's only two remaining U.S. performances this year. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 16th at 10am through: ticketmaster.com Danny Elfman will be backed by an all-star rock band, and the same orchestra, and choir that he played with during his set at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in 2022. Songs will be performed from Oingo Boingo; his solo career, including his 2021 album Big Mess; as well as a plethora of his film scores and television themes. Band members include Stu Brooks on bass (Dub Trio, Lady Gaga), Nili Brosh on guitar (Dethklok), Robin Finck on guitar (Nine Inch Nails, Guns N' Roses), and Ilan Rubin on drums (Nine Inch Nails, Angels & Airwaves). The orchestra will be conducted by Steve Bartek (Original Guitarist Oingo Boingo). The two CA concerts will provide full-length versions of his past highly acclaimed performances. Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oingo Boingo Secret Appreciation Society

Stu Brooks is a multi talented bassist, producer, and founding member of Dub Trio. He's Danny Elfman's bassist, and he co-produced Elfman's album of remixes, Bigger, Messier.  We got to chat with him about his upcoming solo album 40Hz, what it was like working with Danny Elfman on a big, messy project in the middle of a pandemic, and why, for Stu, playing bass is like swinging a telephone pole.Stu is about to release his first solo album, 40Hz, featuring different collaborators on every track. Listen to the first single, “Sound the Alarm,” feat. Patrick Stump, here. Find out more from Stu Brooks at his website, where you can find playlists, articles, merch, and more. The Oingo Boingo Secret Appreciation Society Podcast is hosted/co-produced by Robynne Winchester & co-produced/edited by Matt Ellsworth.Song Clips:“We Belong (feat. Rebekah Del Rio)” - Danny Elfman, Big Mess (2021)“Insects (Stu Brooks Remix)” - Danny Elfman, Big Mess (2021)"Kick Me (feat. FEVER333)"  - Danny Elfman, Bigger. Messier. (2022)“True (Stu Brooks Remix)” - Danny Elfman & Trent Reznor, Bigger. Messier. (2022)“Happy (Boy Harsher Remix)” - Danny Elfman, Bigger. Messier. (2022)“We Belong (Squarepusher Remix)” - Danny Elfman, Bigger. Messier. (2022)“Sound The Alarm” - Stu Brooks (2022)Fan-Supplied Content:“Goodbye-Goodbye” - The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, bootleg demoPlease note: The music and film clips included in this podcast (listed above) fall under the "Fair Use Doctrine" as defined by Section 107 of the Copyright Act. The law allows for use of music clips for purposes of criticism, comment, parody, and education.Support the show

Drum Candy
The Art of Improvising on Drums With Dub Trio/Birth's Joe Tomino

Drum Candy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 80:21 Very Popular


How to practice improvisation, limiting self-criticism, choosing gear for the gig, and much more with Dub Trio/Birth's Joe Tomino

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Tape Op Podcast
Episode 53: Joel Hamilton

Tape Op Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 33:33


We first interviewed producer and engineer Joel Hamilton back in 2011 in Tape Op issue #85. Joel has worked on records with Elvis Costello, Norah Jones, Highly Suspect, Pretty Lights, Iggy Pop, The Black Keys, Matisyahu, Dub Trio, Bonobo and the list goes on. Online publisher Geoff Stanfield has worked on several projects with Joel going back a decade, so he decided to give him a call and have him go on the record about teaching in India, thoughts on asymmetry and a recent project with Rick Rubin and Paul McCartney. Enjoy! Sponsored by Burl Audio https://burlaudio.com

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 698

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 54:57


This week on Dread Media, Duane and I watched Porno! Then, to keep that ball rolling, I do a Dread Media Top 5 of Other Misleading Titles in Genre Film. Sorry, maybe next time. Songs included: "Pornstar 80 (Stardust Mix)" by Mary Shelley Overdrive, "Violent Pornography" by System of a Down, "Forget My Name" by Dub Trio feat. Meshell Ndegeocello, and "Porn Piece or the Scars of Cold Kisses" by Ulver. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 698

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 54:57


This week on Dread Media, Duane and I watched Porno! Then, to keep that ball rolling, I do a Dread Media Top 5 of Other Misleading Titles in Genre Film. Sorry, maybe next time. Songs included: "Pornstar 80 (Stardust Mix)" by Mary Shelley Overdrive, "Violent Pornography" by System of a Down, "Forget My Name" by Dub Trio feat. Meshell Ndegeocello, and "Porn Piece or the Scars of Cold Kisses" by Ulver. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde

Solénoïde (21.12.2020) - Nul besoin de chanvre ou de dreadlocks pour apprécier le programme qui va suivre. Seuls pré-requis nécessaires : un intérêt franc et sensible pour des musiques répétitives et rythmiques, autant que fantaisistes et hypnotiques... Bref, si vous pensez répondre à ces critères, ou si plus simplement votre curiosité vous l'impose, inutile de tergiverser pour entamer cette séquence dubalistique !

Setting The Tone
Siamese Can't Force The Love' and Dub war. 'Them Thing Dehi single reviews

Setting The Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 13:05


 Ne w Episode Out Now   Denmark's current hottest export SIAMESE have just dropped a video for new single 'Can't Force The Love'. The award-winning post-hardcore outfit blend heavy riffs with soaring melodic vocals in this hook-filled track. Check out the video here: https://youtu.be/qb1nwhkGNWU Listen to 'Can't Force The Love' here: https://siamesedk.lnk.to/cantforcethelove 'Can't Force The Love' is the follow up to 'Home' ft Drew York (Stray From The Path) which received an incredible response and amassed over 700,000 streams in eight weeks. Feedback for the track was extremely positive and placed the band firmly on the map, with support from the likes of Rock Sound, Radio 1, Kerrang! Radio and top placements on Spotify's influential 'Kickass Metal' and 'New Core' playlists.  The video for 'Can't Force The Love' is number two of three the band filmed in an abandoned military base in Denmark, that was actually the set for Netflix series 'The Rain'.  "We found it to be very 2020 apocalyptic, but also had to be creative and smart in trying to make an idea work during lockdowns, restrictions etc." explains frontman Mirza Radonjica. "Lyrically the song is dedicated to a person I had to let go last year. Not to diss her, or to point fingers, but to explain what an impossible idiot I am, and why she's better off without me to be honest." SIAMESE have moved their UK tour to July and August, see below for new dates. Line-Up: Mirza Radonjica - Vocals Andreas Kruger - Guitar Christian Lauritzen - Guitar, Violin Marc Nommesen - Bass Joakim Stilling - Drums SIAMESE online: https://www.facebook.com/siamesedk https://siamese.bandcamp.com/     My thoughts  Force the love is a strong single packed with melody and a chorus with a natural hook, guitars sounds that really hit hard, Siamese have really delivered a great track, packed with influences from bands like apocalyptica and Nightwish  I feel the guys have done an incredible job at mixing all these incredible sounds you have the heavy guitars and drums and yet the melodic electronic trance sounds.   Go and give this a listen   Moving on to our next single this week   OKAY so something completely out of my comfort zone and genre I have never even thought I consider looking into     DUB TRIO share a new single via New Damage Records titled 'Them Thing Deh Dub' featuring BENJI WEBBE of Skindred on vocals. Listen on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/o5GB9JFl5I8 Stream here: https://fanlink.to/DubTrio  'Them Thing Deh Dub' is a cover of 'Them Thing Deh' by legendary reggae artist Ini Zamoze. "We're putting this song out for the love of it. We knew we wanted to do a track that paid homage to our forefathers of reggae and dub, rhythm section greatness, Sly and Robbie. They have been an endless source of inspiration to us as a band from the beginning,” shares DUB TRIO's Stu Brooks. “So, as helicopters swarmed over Hollywood during BLM protests, my wife and I felt compelled to finally break quarantine. As we approached Hollywood and Vine to join in solidarity with the protesters, ‘Them Thing Deh' happened to be the soundtrack in my headphones. The lyric “got to keep your cool” really spoke to me as I could feel the tension in the air. That week, we quickly put the rhythm tracks together, recording from three different states, with the help of Roger Rivas on organ and keys and hit up our old friend, legend Benji Webbe. Benji is the ultimate genre-masher, soulfully clashing metal, reggae, punk, dub, dancehall... all the sh*t we love!” Among the band members' many production and recording projects, Stu Brooks had the honour to track the bass for Danny Elfman's first solo single in 36 years, 'Happy'.  It is available now and can be found here: https://dannyelfman.ffm.to/happy DUB TRIO released their 5th full-length album The Shape of Dub to Come on New Damage Records in 2019, with praise from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Consequence of Sound, Revolver, Noisey, Brooklyn Vegan, New Noise Magazine, Submerge Magazine, and more. An homage to titles such as Refused's The Shape of Punk to Come and Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come, The Shape of Dub to Come's groove hinges on slower stoner-inspired sludge riffing. The release was followed by touring across the United States and Europe, including direct support on the Incubus tour. The acclaimed LP was announced with 'World of Inconvenience [feat. King Buzzo]' at Rolling Stone, who called it, “Heavy, trippy… a crafty, atmospheric hybrid." 'Fought The Line [feat. Troy Sanders]' followed via Consequence of Sound, "The creepy, script-flipping video speaks to the song's heavy lyrical theme." With 'Forget My Name Dub [feat. Meshell Ndegeocello]', they usher dub into new territory like only they can. Purchase The Shape of Dub to Come here: http://smarturl.it/DubTrio Over nearly two decades together, Brooklyn's DUB TRIO - Stu Brooks [bass], DP Holmes [guitar], andJoe Tomino [drums] - not only delivered a string of albums that forever redefined the term “dub” under cover of metal, punk, alternative, and shoegaze, but also infused its musical prowess into the studio recordings and the shows of genre-bending icons ranging from Mike Patton to Lady Gaga. Dub Trio social links https://dubtrio.com/ https://www.facebook.com/dubtrio/ https://www.instagram.com/dubtrio/       My thoughts so Like I said at the start this is something that I'm not in my comfort zone and feel like a massive intruder but we give this a guy, personally I quite enjoyed this track its melodic and an easy listen, some lovely production on the track with different sounds and different effects within the track, if you're a fan of reggae then go and check this out Dub war sound like a lot of fun   You can find this episode and previous episodes from Setting The Tone in the below links Spotfiy https://open.spotify.com/show/6Jj9SsrXxve44839dptihN… Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/setting-the-tone/id1499390718 Google https://podcasts.google.com/?q=setting%20the%20tone podbean https://Settingthetone2.podbean.com   Thank you to our sponsor @The Guitar Ninja Academy, the best place to become a guitar master. To get started the Guitar Ninja is offering 3 months for the price of 2 on membership for a limited time only hit the following link https://theguitarninja.co.uk/holidaydeals/   For more information our sponsor then hit the below links https://theguitarninja.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/theguitarninja      

Jamaican Sounds
Close Encounters Of The Dub Kind

Jamaican Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 62:21


1 . Dub FX featuring Tiki Taane – Bass Line 2 . Paolo Baldini Dubfiles – Dub a Express 3 . Dub Trio – Drive By Dub 4 . Dubmatix […]

HOLIDAY PARTY!
FEBRUARY 26 2020 – INCONVENIENCE YOURSELF DAY with Amy Cowan

HOLIDAY PARTY!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 116:41


HAPPY INCONVENIENCE YOURSELF DAY! Join us as celebrate everything the stuff that gets in the way of other stuff. Today we're celebrating with the lovely and sometimes inconvenient Amy Cowan (aacowan.com)!! LET'S PARTY!! Find Holiday Party online – Patreon: patreon,com/HOLIDAYPARTY Twitter: @HOLIDAYPARTYPOD / Instagram: HOLIDAYPARTYPODCAST / Facebook: @HOLIDAYPARTYPODCAST / HOLIDAYPARTYPODCAST.COM Find Alyssa – Twitter: @alyssapants / alyssapants.com Find Disa – Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/1243777842 SHOW NOTES Definition of the topic Inconvenience, as defined by Merriam-Webster is:  Something that is inconvenient….or not convenient especially in giving trouble or annoyance The top definition on Urban Dictionary, with 16 thumbs up, is that Inconvenience is “a version of baseball you play when you do not have enough people to field two full teams. The rules are that “you can only hit to right field or left field, which you have to call before you are up. If you hit to the opposite field, you are out. The outfield can throw the ball to the pitcher to get the lead runner out.” Conveniently, or inconveniently depending on how you look at it, this is also the most downvoted definition of “inconvenience” on Urban Dictionary, with 47 thumbs down. It was posted on July 12, 2004 by “Steve”. The only other definition of “inconvenience” on UD was posted on November 2, 2019, and states that inconvenience is the “trouble or difficulty caused to one’s personal requirements or comfort.”  It has no votes either way, and was added by the user “TheUnseenWriter” (lol) History of the holiday According to Worldwide Weird Holidays, Inconvenience Yourself Day has been celebrated on the 4th Wednesday in February since 2006. The holiday was created by Julie Thompson, the then (and now?) president of Environmental Resources Network in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, to encourage everyone to recognize how our actions impact the lives of those around us I checked, and this sadly means that it will never fall on Leap Day, which is too bad because it would make it an incredibly inconvenient holiday “It’s easy to become so focused on our own crazy to-do lists that we forget to hold open a door, let a customer with only a few items get ahead of us in line, thank someone who has helped us or just be kind to others when there is no tangible benefit to us.” Its goal is not only to recognize a person’s self awareness in life, but also to acknowledge other peoples’ lives and actions as well. There are times where you need to put yourself first, but this day is meant to encourage you to try to put someone else before you And according to WWH, “the secret payoff of inconveniencing ourselves: it makes us feel good. Who knows? It could become a habit. Slow down, say thanks, and have a happy Inconvenience Yourself Day!” Fun facts and opinions A 2018 NYTimes opinion piece by Tim Wu, a law professor at Columbia, entitled “The Tyranny of Convenience”, says that “convenience is the most underestimated and least understood force in the world today.” Defining convenience as the more efficient and easier ways of doing personal tasks, Wu describes its effects on our individual lives and our economies.  “Convenience seems to make our decisions for us, trumping what we like to imagine are our true preferences. Easy is better, easiest is best.”  “Convenience has the ability to make other options unthinkable.” Why wash your dishes or clothes by hand when you can let machines do it? When you can watch streaming television or listen to a podcast anytime you want, why would you bother with waiting for a prescribed radio or television hour? Why would you use BIng when you have Google? Resisting convenience, such as refusing to get a smartphone or printing out Mapquest instructions instead of using a GPS, must “come to require a special kind of dedication that is often taken for eccentricity, if not fanaticism.”  The “article describes two separate cultural waves of convenience,” with the first taking place in the early 20th century with labor-saving inventions for the home and industry, such as convenience foods, washing machines, electric vacuum cleaners, and factory farming. The inventions were quickly embraced, since people thought it would free them from extraneous labor and offer the possibility of leisure for the first time, meaning that time could be used instead for hobbies, education, or binge watching I Love Lucy or The Jetsons This first wave began to wane and people seemed to intentionally embrace some inconvenience in the 60s and 70s in order to resist conformity and retain a sense of individuality. So it was fitting that the second wave of convenience, which occurred in the 1980s, would co-opt this ideal by presenting the idea of personal technology with the invention of the Sony Walkman.  According to Wu, “if the first convenience revolution promised to make life and work easier for you, the second promised to make it easier to be you. The new technologies were catalysts of selfhood. They conferred efficiency on self-expression.”  This version of convenience is no longer occupied with saving physical labor or creating free time--”it is about minimizing the mental resources, the mental exertion, required to choose among the options that express ourselves. Convenience is one-click, one-stop shopping, the seamless experience of “plug and play.” The ideal is personal preference with no effort.” But convenience has a dark side. “With its promise of smooth, effortless efficiency, it threatens to erase the sort of struggles and challenges that help give meaning to life. Created to free us, it can become a constraint on what we are willing to do, and thus in a subtle way it can enslave us.”  We pay a premium for convenience. As Wu states, “We are spoiled by immediacy and become annoyed by tasks that remain at the old level of effort and time. When you can skip the line and buy concert tickets on your phone, waiting in line to vote in an election is irritating.” (On the other hand, I miss the days of buying concert tickets in person. Not only were they cheaper, but I’m a sentimental fuck who loves keeping the physical tickets as a memento) Wu presents the concept of a paradoxical truth that today’s technologies of individualization are technologies of mass individualization, and that customization can be surprisingly homogenizing. Social media like Facebook and Instagram are vehicles intended to help you present your unique self, yet their formats and conventions force us to present ourselves as overwhelmingly the same He argues that “being a person is only partly about having and exercising choices. It is also about how we face up to situations that are thrust upon us, about overcoming worthy challenges and finishing difficult tasks--the struggles that help make us who we are.” “Today’s cult of convenience fails to acknowledge that difficulty is a constitutive feature of human experience. Convenience is all destination and no journey...We are becoming people who care mainly or only about outcomes.” Wu recommends that “we need to consciously embrace the inconvenient...if you want to be someone, you cannot allow convenience to be the value that transcends all others. Struggle is not always a problem. Sometimes struggle is a solution. It can be the solution to the question of who you are.” We already do this to a great degree, though we call these inconveniences other names, such as hobbies or passions. If you’re into wood carving, glass-blowing, exercise, or talking about inconvenience on your hobby podcast, you already making inconvenient choices in order to create your own character and give your life meaning.  Wu concludes by insisting that “we must never forget the joy of doing something slow and something difficult, the satisfaction of not doing what is easiest. The constellation of inconvenient choices may be all that stands between us and a life of total, efficient conformity.” If you do find yourself annoyed by inconveniences that were not intentional, such as locking yourself out, dealing with intense traffic, or breaking your phone, sersanoconsulting.com has some advice for how to change your perspective and therefore your experience of the inconvenient.  Remind yourself that these problems are almost certainly temporary Pay attention to your thoughts and emotions during these moments of inconvenience. See if you can take a different course of action that will counteract the typical build-up of frustration and irritation. For example, if you lock yourself out of your home and catch yourself in a spiral of blame or anger, see what else you can do with the time you’re about to spend locked out, such as taking a walk and exploring a different neighborhood, or in my case, developing a real appreciation for how fucking difficult it is to actually break into someone’s home thanks to modern door locks You don’t have to get mentally stuck when your plans go off the rails, since the misfortune is not likely to be eternal and you can make the choice to not let that time and emotion go to waste A thinkpiece from HackSpirit.com entitled “These 20 inconvenient truths about life are hard to admit but they’ll change your life when you do” highlight some “hard truths about life that will benefit you in the long run” to accept, including: We haven’t got that much control in life Our expectations are what cause are [sic] suffering Everything, even you, is imperfect Worrying is a complete waste of time The best lessons often come from hardships We often confuse being busy with being productive Most of us don’t need more to be happy, we need less As a society, we’re way too focused on outer beauty Most arguments we have are pointless It’s easier to hold onto the way things are than to learn and grow Everyone will die You give your own life meaning There is no such thing as a perfect partner Life isn’t that serious Everything will come to an end Be realistic Make a change or don’t complain The best lessons often come from hardships (see brutal truth #3) Most of us don’t need more to be happy, we need less (smh) Here’s mine: Proofreading is a necessary inconvenience Science shows that inconvenience can actually be really  good for you, especially when helping others!  Mentalfloss sites that “studies indicate that the very act of giving back to the community boosts your happiness, health, and sense of well-being”, and offers “7 Scientific Benefits of Helping Others” “Helping others can help you live longer” because activities such as volunteering or helping those in need can improve your “ability to manage stress and stave off disease” as well as reduce rates of depression and increase a sense of life satisfaction. This could be related to the fact that volunteering can alleviate loneliness and support our social lives, which are factors that strongly affect our long-term health One study shows that “altruism is contagious,” and found that “people are more likely to perform feats of generosity after observing another do the same”, which in turn can have a ripple effect within a community  “Helping others makes us happy”! A team of sociologists “tracked 2000 people over a five-year period and found that Americans who described themselves as ‘very happy’ volunteered at least 5.8 hours per month.” This boost could come from being the byproduct of being more physically active, being more socially active, or even from providing volunteers with a neurochemical sense of reward “Helping others may help with chronic pain.” One study showed that participants who suffered from chronic pain experienced a reduction in their own symptoms after working as peer volunteers “Helping others lowers blood pressure.” Some research has shown that “older individuals who volunteered for at least 200 hours a year decreased their risk of hypertension by 40%. This could possibly be because they were provided with more social opportunities, which help relieve loneliness and the stress that often accompanies it.”  “Helping others promotes positive behaviors in teens,” as teenage volunteers generally have better grades and self-image And finally, “helping others gives us a sense of purpose and satisfaction,” particularly when a person no longer holds a life-defining role such as “worker” or “parent.”  Psychology Today echoes these sentiments with their article, “In Helping Others, You Help Yourself” The “warm glow” of pro-sociality that one can experience after helping someone else “is thought to be one of the drivers of generous behavior in humans [because] the positive feelings associated with helping others is that being prosocial reinforces our sense of relatedness to others, thus helping us meet our most basic psychological needs.”  Activities such as volunteering, altruistic behavior, and spending money on others rather than ourselves have repeatedly shown boosts in well-being, a sense of meaning and purpose, general happiness, and lower rates of depression.  There is even neural evidence suggesting a link between acts of generosity and happiness in the brain. Simply the intent and commitment to generosity can stimulate the neural change and make people happier fMRI studies show that donating money to charities activates the same (mesolimbic) regions of the brain that respond to monetary rewards or sex Other research from Columbia University shows that helping others regulate their emotions helps us regulate our own, decreases symptoms of depression, and improve our well-being since we are enhancing our own emotion regulation skills “Social regulation of emotion is a key component of our relationships. Whenever we navigate children through tantrums, help a friend through a breakup, or rely on our partners for comfort after a challenging day, we often engage in social regulation of emotion... “The two most common ways to help others regulate their emotions are through acceptance ([by] showing empathy by validating their feelings) and reappraisal ([or] helping others think about their situation in a different way).” The study was done over a 3 week period, during which “participants were provided with an anonymous online environment where they could share their personal stories of stressful life events.” They were also able to provide emotional support to each other by replying to entries with short, empathetic messages.  “Participants helped each other by identifying potential distortions of thinking, suggesting reappraisal strategies or providing words of acceptance. Responses were rated for their degree of helpfulness and participants were given the opportunity to express their gratitude for the acceptance or reappraisal messages that they received from others. “The results showed that helping others to regulate their emotions predicted better emotional and cognitive outcomes for those participants who were giving the help. Moreover, because heightened levels of self-focused attention are common in depression, the more people helped others, the more their helping behavior predicted a reduction in their own depression, thanks to the use of reappraisal in their own daily lives. The article recommends that the “next time you find yourself helping someone with regulating their emotions, consider how your efforts may be providing you with an opportunity to practice for future situations at a distance, and consequently, improving your emotional well-being. Thus when it comes to the benefits of social regulation, St. Francis of Assisi’s words ring especially poignant: ‘For it is in the giving that we receive.’” There may be times when doing something kindly inconvenient will go south, though, such as the following examples from the Reader’s Digest article “14 Random Acts of Kindness That Went Totally Wrong” Reddit user dendaddy’s wife donated her kidney to a stranger, and the bills were supposed to be taken care of by the recipient. However, dendaddy and his wife learned that the recipient’s insurance hadn’t paid the bill in full and the recipient wasn’t paying it either. Since then, a collection agency has been after dendaddy’s family for the inconvenient sum of $10,000 Judith Re told Reader’s Digest,”I was purchasing fruit at a truck where several homeless men were congregating. As I purchased my fruits, I bought apples to give to each of the men. [but as I handed out the last apple, one of the men told me], ‘I’m sorry but we can’t eat these because our teeth aren’t strong enough.’” “Working out on the steps of an amphitheater, Scott Deuty, author of the book ‘Secrets of an Over 50 Fat Man’, noticed a woman and her daughter who were also working out on the steps. Inspired by the scene, Deuty responded by giving a copy of his book to the mother. Apparently, this gesture was not appreciated because the daughter responded by angrily throwing the book down the stairs!” I mean. a) what narcissistic maniac is just carrying around copies of his own goddamn book while working out and b) who the fuck wants to have to now carry a goddamn book around while they’re trying to work out that some idiot just handed them and c) the implication that the woman was fat is super obvious to everyone except apparently Scott Deuty When Veonne Anderson saw a pregnant woman smoking, she wanted to give her an encouraging word about quitting smoking for her baby’s sake. She started by telling her how pretty she looked, then asked her how many months she was. “How many…? What?”, the woman replied. “You’re pregnant, no? I mean, I thought…” “Not pregnant. Just fat.” Instant karma. Fuck you, Veonne. “When you see someone driving with a flat tire, it seems reasonable to flag them down. But Reddit user, whistledick, went beyond that simple kindness, pulling over and offering to take the driver to a convenience store to purchase a can of fix-a-flat. Unfortunately, according to whistledick, “Not only did they ride in my car silently, offering no thanks, but they also stole my wallet out of my console when I wasn’t looking.” When a homeless man asked Reddit user, hourmc, for food, hourmc gave the man the chicken salad sandwich he had with him. “Ain’t nobody gonna eat that,” the man said, refusing the sandwich. Hourmc recalled feeling “strangely rejected” Yet another Reddit user, capatiller, let a longtime friend stay in her spare bedroom when the friend was leaving an abusive husband. Capatiller’s friend then showed her gratitude by starting an affair with capatiller’s fiance, and the two of them then kicked capatiller out of the house and took up residency there together.  Our final Reddit user named Thundernut was trail running when he encountered a fallen tree on the path. He decided to move the tree as a good deed, but then felt a pain on his knee. Then another. He soon realized he was being attacked by a swarm of bees that were nesting in the tree. Thundernut then spent three days in the hospital with anaphylaxis That all said, if your attempts to help someone backfire, take advantage of those emotional regulation skills of yours and remember that your discomfort is simply temporary and that anaphylaxis will only help your journey to being a better version of you :) What it means to me This was an incredibly inconvenient holiday to research “Inconvenient” is really inconvenient to type It’s more obvious that modern day conveniences are actually having some long-term consequences. Convenience food is terrible for you, single-use plastics and other similar inventions are terrible for the environment, and social media is terrible for your social life Activities to celebrate Whatever you do today, be sure to do it with the #InconvenienceYourselfDay hashtag on all your social media Worldwide Weird Holidays has a few suggestions to “slow the pace of [your] hectic lives, if only for today.” Call a friend instead of texting Write a letter instead of a Facebook message Cook a favorite meal instead of throwing something together (or getting delivery) Maybe even get the “good” china out of storage, because what the hell are you even saving it for? Take a walk without any mobile devices and look around at your neighborhood, not just the view of the sidewalk you see past your cell phone WikiHow, as always, comes to the rescue with the following breakdown of precisely how to Inconvenience Yourself today Be there for someone else emotionally--if someone you know needs to talk, give them your full attention. Give them advice and try to get them to see a positive aspect in whatever they’re going through. Everyone loves smiles and hugs, especially in a stressful situation Make children feel appreciated--”When parents are buried in work, household chores to maintain a clean & safe house, and bill payment deadlines to meet, it’s hard to set some time off to spend quality time with kids. Help them out with homework, have fun preparing for a test by creating index card games, take them to the park, or even play their favorite video game with them.” Perform a random act of kindness to a stranger--”don’t hesitate to let someone in the supermarket line before you if they have a few things while you have a full cart. Open the door for a senior citizen and allow them to walk in/out before you.” Be patient on the road--”Allow people to go in front of you to make a merge and never play the ‘bumper-to-bumper game’ so that people can’t merge. Avoid taking a parking space because it’s closer and more convenient for you; go further back to allow someone else the chance - it’s also good exercise to walk.” Achieve success at work--”Use this day to re-evaluate how you present yourself towards others. Offer help to someone first; don’t wait for them to come to you. Explain things with specific instructions instead of a basic overview. Take the time out and ensure that they are presented with the best assistance.” Avoid doing “me” things--”’Me’ things are activities or wants that people desire to do in their spare or leisure time by themselves. Examples could be sleeping in to a later time, taking a stress-free walk by themselves, or reading a book in a peaceful and quiet place. Agree to an outing with friends or attend your daughter’s stuffed animal tea party.” Reflect on “Inconvenience Yourself Day”-- “If you have put someone else before you, how did it make you feel? Were you satisfied or unhappy with the result(s)? Try to adapt and practice this everyday and see if it comes back to you.” Weekendnotes.com offers this comprehensive schedule for a proper celebration of the holiday “You start the day by waking up at 5AM, you need to celebrate the day to its fullest The first thing you do is start a load of all your bath towels Then, you take a freezing cold shower for 15 minutes When you’re done you realize you have no towel You figure out that problem and then you get dressed The thing is that you don’t get dressed the convenient way Put your clothes on backwards and inside out Once you’re completely dressed you go get the ingredients for cereal As you are pouring the milk you look at the time and then freak out, you’re late for work You spill the milk and then decide that you need something to eat You get your purse/wallet and then remember you need your coat You put your purse/wallet down and your coat on and get your car keys off the key hook You get in the car and hurry to the store Once you’re at the checkout you remember you have no money, because you forgot your purse/wallet You hurry to your car, just to remember that you locked your keys in the car You call the police to see if they can open the door, but the closest police man is over a half an hour away You call a friend who thankfully takes you to work But you’re late! And your boss is mad at you, for being late for the past week He gives you an insane amount of overtime, which you know you deserve You finish a hard day of work at 7PM, dealing with various inconveniences you made for yourself You didn’t wear your suit, so you had to borrow another employees extra one Well, you spilled coffee on it, so you had to find another just like it You yell at your friend, because she was yelling at you for ruining her suit and you just made the meaning of the special holiday come true  You return to the store and a police officer arrives. He goes through many ID questions, but realizes you are legit You go home just to find spoiled, bumpy, smelly milk all over your kitchen floor After you clean it up you realize it is 8PM You put your cell phone in the charger and the power to the house turns off You change into your most uncomfortable outfit and go to sleep INCONVENIENCE YOURSELF DAY Mixtape Help! By The Beatles The Inconvenient Truth by Nervus Unsolicited by Disadvantages The Annoying Song by Butthole Surfers Watch Out For This (Bumaye) by Major Lazer, Busy Signal, The Flexican, FS Green Do Somethin’ by Britney Spears Help I’m Alive by Metric Pain In The Ass by Nina Kraviz Kitties and Inconveniences by Iamjakehill World of Inconvenience by Dub Trio featuring King Buzzo Lose Yourself by Eminem Find You by Zedd, Matthew Koma, Miriam Bryant https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3f9XQw3stUg8sZDSV24b3M?si=ensyNxXUQiKk0KiHw5wfIQ And never forget what our wise “prince of paradox” Gilbert K. Chesterton once said, “An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.” GKC was an English write, philosopher, and lay theologian, often referred to as the “prince of paradox” [embed]https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3f9XQw3stUg8sZDSV24b3M?si=ensyNxXUQiKk0KiHw5wfIQ[/embed] SOURCES https://www.wikihow.com/Celebrate-Inconvenience-Yourself-Day https://www.worldwideweirdholidays.com/inconvenience-yourself-day/ https://www.weekendnotes.com/celebrate-national-inconvenience-yourself-day/ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inconvenience https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Inconvenience https://hackspirit.com/20-brutal-truths-life-will-make-better-person-1/ https://www.sersanoconsulting.com/2017/09/inconvenience-perspective/ https://www.treehugger.com/culture/why-convenience-overrated.html https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/opinion/sunday/tyranny-convenience.html https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/71964/7-scientific-benefits-helping-others https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/between-cultures/201805/in-helping-others-you-help-yourself https://www.rd.com/true-stories/acts-of-kindness-gone-wrong/

BTR Live Studio
LS 2019 Review: Part 4

BTR Live Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019


We're wrapping up our 2019 with a look back at some fun sessions from this year. Today's show includes live performances and interviews with Dub Trio, Pablo Dylan, AMES, and Liz Cooper & The Stampede 00:00 - 2019 Review 00:25 - Mama It’s Me - AMES 03:51 - Interview - AMES 07:13 - Hold On - AMES 10:34 - Interview - AMES 13:51 - Fluid - AMES 17:17 - Hey Man - Liz Cooper & The Stampede 24:31 - Interview - Liz Cooper & The Stampede 26:33 - Sleepyhead - Liz Cooper & The Stampede 31:07 - Interview - Liz Cooper & The Stampede 35:05 - World of Inconvenience - Dub Trio 40:52 - Interview - Dub Trio 42:14 - One Man Tag Crew - Dub Trio 45:50 - Eye Of The Storm - Pablo Dylan 48:21 - Interview - Pablo Dylan 50:49 - One Too Many Nights - Pablo Dylan 53:32 - Interview - Pablo Dylan 58:12 - Outro 58:33 - Finish

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events
52: Widespread Flu and the Bernie Goetz Subway Shooting

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2019 26:48


Starting off with a bit more busway news this week: In a study released by Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants [PDF link], the 14th Street busway has improved travel times on multiple modes of transit by evaluating a variety of data sources, including the Department of Transportation, independent traffic counting, and Citibike data. M14 A and D bus weekday ridership is up 24% compared to last year, and transit times between Third Avenue and Eighth Avenue are faster by 36%, making the crosstown bus ride 5.3 minutes faster. Although the criticisms of the busway before it was even implemented were that the surrounding streets would become parking lots, the data shows that travel time on the surrounding crosstown streets stayed the same or increased by an average of one and a half minutes during weekday rush hours, with the biggest total increase found on 17th Street, the first crosstown street to the north of 14th that isn't broken up by Union Square. By comparison, travel times on the next-closest two-way crosstown streets, 23rd to the north and Houston to the south, showed a variety of increases and decreases in total travel times compared to October last year. On the Avenues, only minuscule changes were seen in drive times, with speeds actually increasing significantly during morning rush hours. The preliminary report released by Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants is the first of seven scheduled reports, with the final report on the project set to be released in Spring 2021. In the span of just 16 hours, four people were struck and killed by drivers across the city. In Manhattan, a 26-year-old woman was struck at a crosswalk in SoHo by a box truck driving in reverse, a man in Hell's Kitchen was struck and killed by a sanitation truck driver, an 85-year-old man was killed in Sunset Park by a truck driver, and a 57-year-old man was struck by three drivers separate and killed in Park Slope. According to Streetsblog.org, that brings the total number killed by drivers this year to 214, an 8% increase over 2018. In response, Mayor de Blasio stated that the NYPD will be deploying extra officers citywide to increase truck enforcement. The news sadly coincides with bicyclist Daniel Cammerman being struck and killed by the driver of a school bus on the 96th Street Central Park transverse on December 18th and the Brooklyn Supreme Court handing down a $43 million ruling this week in the case of a young girl struck and seriously injured by the driver of a school bus in 2017. Now is the time to focus on avoiding the flu this winter. The measles outbreak was a rare occurrence that was confined to small communities and mostly young children who hadn't yet been vaccinated, and only a few hundred people were affected, but different types of flu viruses take hold each year and flu vaccines must be built to properly address the flu strains that will be most prominent during each flu season. Data from the New York Department of Health shows that flu activity in New York City is already at a high level and there has been a 48% increase in hospitalizations statewide due to influenza. Within the city, there have been a total of 2,028 cases since the flu season began in October, with the past week showing a sharp increase of nearly 1,000 new cases within a week. The number of total cases is much higher at this point in the season than it has been in previous years. Given the early arrival of flu season, it's important to get a flu shot as quickly as possible, and it is a vital step for young children and older adults, especially anyone with heart disease, diabetes, asthma, lung disease, liver disease, or those who are pregnant. Just like the measles vaccine, everyone should receive a flu shot to avoid potentially spreading the disease to someone else in the city who may have a more compromised immune system. To find flu vaccinations across the city, use the NYC.gov Health Map at nyc.gov/flu or visit your neighborhood pharmacy, hospital, or clinic and ask if they administer flu shots. And please, everyone, wash your hands and cover your mouth by coughing or sneezing into your elbow! It's one of the easiest most impactful actions you can take to stop the spread of disease, and everyone holding the subway pole after you will be thankful. 30 years ago on December 15, 1989 — Arturo Di Modica's 7,100 pound bronze 'Charging Bull' statue is secretly installed overnight near the New York Stock Exchange Christmas tree as a gift to the people of NYC Christmas and Hanukkah are on the way, and our list of tree and menorah lightings at agreatbigcity.com/christmas or agreatbigcity.com/hanukkah has the times and dates of 50 lighting ceremonies across the city! You can sort the list by holiday and past events are still listed, so that you can find a local Christmas tree to visit and keep track of public menorah lightings for each day of Hanukkah. If you don't see your local event on the list, drop us a note and we'll put the info up, whether it's the Rockefeller Center tree or just a neighborhood gathering to hang homemade ornaments on an evergreen in the local park! 48 years ago on December 26, 1971 — Members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War occupy the Statue of Liberty for 42 hours to draw attention to the ongoing war 35 years ago on December 22, 1984 — Bernhard Goetz shoots four men on a subway car, seriously wounding them during what was either a panhandling or robbery attempt 8 years ago — A Very Shepherd Christmas - Stories From Jean Shepherd's New York City Radio Show — Shepherd hosted a late-night show on WOR for 21 years, and each night was packed with the same storytelling and clever insights that became the inspiration for 'A Christmas Story'. While his voice has become ingrained in Christmas pop culture as the narrator of 'A Christmas Story', the recordings of his radio career from 1956-1977 paint a raw, impressionistic vision of New York City life. When Christmas came around each year, Shep would retell some of the various anecdotes that would be gathered together into 'A Christmas Story', some of which had recently been published in Playboy magazine and some of which made their debut on his radio show. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: Every evening, just before sundown, A Great Big City checks the Empire State Building's lighting schedule and sends out a notification if the tower's lighting will be lit in special colors for a holiday or celebration. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Franz Sigel Park Parks Events Lighting of the Largest Menorah in Brooklyn Lighting of the World's Largest Menorah in Manhattan Christmas Eve Caroling Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Sunday, December 22nd at 7pm. A KANYE WEST OPERA - MARY is playing David Geffen Hall on Sunday, December 22nd at 8pm. Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Monday, December 23rd at 7pm. Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Tuesday, December 24th at 7pm. Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, December 25th at 7pm. Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, December 26th at 7pm. Dave East is playing PlayStation Theater on Thursday, December 26th at 9pm. Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Friday, December 27th at 7pm. PNB Rock (16+, Rescheduled from October 20, 2019) are playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, December 27th at 8pm. Oliver Heldens is playing Schimanski on Friday, December 27th at 9pm. The Disco Biscuits is playing PlayStation Theater on Friday, December 27th at 9pm. Gogol Bordello with Dub Trio is playing Webster Hall on Saturday, December 28th at 6pm. Phish is playing Madison Square Garden on Saturday, December 28th at 7pm. Yo La Tengo is playing Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, December 28th at 7pm. The Allman Betts Band is playing Beacon Theatre on Saturday, December 28th at 8pm. NERO is playing Schimanski on Saturday, December 28th at 9pm. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: There have been 7 versions of the Times Square New Years Eve Ball: One made in 1907, 1920, 1955, 1995, 1999, 2007, and 2008 Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 72°F on December 24, 2015 Record Low: -4°F on December 20, 1942 Weather for the week ahead: No major precipitation throughout the week. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit our podcast site to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com — "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

Life With Style - By Guy Vaught
#37 Joe Tomino Dummer Of Dub Trio

Life With Style - By Guy Vaught

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 25:20


I met Joe Tomino 5 years ago when I was photographing Sublime With Roam, Pepper, Irration, & Dub Trio. We chopped it up,had a blast hanging out, & stayed in touch over the years. Dub Trio came back to Hawaii and I had to have him on the show...And he was down to jump on we talked everything music to what 2020 looks like for Dub Trio - Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guyvaughtgmailcom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/guyvaughtgmailcom/support

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Basgasten
Aflevering 14 - Stu Brooks

Basgasten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 31:57


**ENGLISH BELOW**In Basgasten interviewt Hidde Roorda bekende bassisten over wat ze heeft gevormd tot de muzikant die ze zijn. Welke albums, bassisten en baslijntjes zijn belangrijk voor ze? In aflevering 13 is Stu Brooks te gast. Stu ken je van zijn vette baswerk bij Dub Trio, maar hij stond ook al op het podium met 50 Cent, Lady Gaga en Matisyahu.Alle genoemde nummers zijn te vinden in de Basgasten Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/hidderoorda/playlist/6YOFD8pqFXK2OET1oupRpAVragen? Suggesties? Klachten? Mail naar basgasten@hidderoorda.nl**ENGLISH**In Basgasten Hidde Roorda interviews well known bass players about what made them the musician they are. Which albums, bass players and bass licks are important in their life?In episode 13 my guest is Stu Brooks. Stu is mainly known for his fat low end for Dub Trio, but can also be seen on stage with a.o. 50 Cent, Lady Gaga and Matisyahu.All songs mentioned can be found in the Basgasten playlist on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/user/hidderoorda/playlist/6YOFD8pqFXK2OET1oupRpAQuestions? Suggestions? Complaints? Send an e-mail to basgasten@hidderoorda.nl.

BreakThru Radio Weekly
Ep 126 // 20yr Film Retro: ‘The Matrix’ / ‘Ready Or Not’

BreakThru Radio Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019


J. McVay is joined by Jacqueline Soller and Charles Hinshaw to continue an ongoing project in which they look back on movies from 1999 to discuss how they hold up 20 years later. Fifth in the series: ‘The Matrix,’ directed by the Wachowskis. Later in the episode, Jacqueline Soller and J. McVay discuss the recently released movie, ‘Ready Or Not,’ directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and starring Samara Weaving, Adam Brody, and Andie MacDowell -- out now from Fox Searchlight Pictures. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Dub Trio, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Mentioned in the episode: ‘How The Matrix universalized a trans experience — and helped me accept my own’ // Vox The Matrix / The Matrix Reloaded / The Matrix Revolutions // Blank Check with Griffin & David Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - START /// 20yr Film Retro: ‘The Matrix’ w/ J. McVay, Jacqueline Soller, & Charles Hinshaw 05:24 - Did you see this when it came out? 07:14 - What was your take on it at the time 08:40 - What is your take on it now? Does it hold up? Has it been influential? 14:09 - What stands out to you now that didn’t then? 24:26 - “Redpilling” and the unfortunate connection to Men’s Rights Activists 25:08 - Article discussion: “How The Matrix universalized a trans experience — and helped me accept my own” / why so many people connect ot ‘The Matrix’ 34:17 - Have the people involved in the film been successful since then? 49:00 - Do you think the movie will continue to stand the test of time? 54:34 - Favorite scenes or elements / wrapping up /// END 58:22 - 1st Person: Marsha // On Times Spent In Afghanistan 65:47 - Movie Review: Jacqueline Soller on ‘Ready or Not’ 66:58 - Movie Chat w/ Jacqueline Soller & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 78:03 - “Not For Nothing” (BTR Live Studio, 2019) - Dub Trio 85:04 - Outro / Credits 85:51 - Finish.

SonicScoop Podcast
Growing a Bigger Better Studio, with Joel Hamilton [SSP #026]

SonicScoop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 77:05


Influential producer/engineer Joel Hamilton shares his inspiring story, and the secrets to the success of Studio G Brooklyn, which has grown from humble origins to become one of the biggest and busiest studios in all of New York City, Joel tells Justin Colletti about his approach to business, audio and life in a conversation that covers everything from mixing to finding inspiration to surviving the vagaries of New York City real estate and beyond. Learn from the decades of collected wisdom from this 7-time GRAMMY nominee with has worked with the likes of Norah Jones, Tom Waits, Blakroc, Pretty Lights, Matisyahu, Sparklehorse, Marc Robot, Dub Trio, Bomba Estéreo, Bonobo, Unsane, Iggy Pop and more. This episode is sponsored by Plugin Alliance, Soundtoys and Eventide. Visit Joel at http://studiogbrooklyn.com for Joel's tips on recovering flood damaged audio gear, mentioned in the episode, try here: http://www.trustmeimascientist.com/2012/12/03/how-to-recover-flood-damaged-audio-gear/

5049 Records
Episode 212, Joe Tomino

5049 Records

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 80:20


Before moving back to his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio in 2014 drummer Joe Tomino was a crucial force in the world of New York underground music. He is one third of the long-running group Dub Trio, with whom he has performed in the bands of Mike Patton, Matisyahu, Fugees and many more. Dub Trio seamlessly blends aggressive rock, reggae, metal and dub studio logic into am utterly unique and thrilling musical aggregate. They've just released their fifth album and ahead of embarking on a tour opening for Incubus, Joe stopped by to talk shop. Joe is one of the best guys around and it was a joy to be able to spend some time with him.

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!
138_Joe Tomino_Dub Trio

Crash Bang Boom Drumming Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 55:03


The dynamic & thunderous Joe Tomino of Dub Trio talks tracking/mixing/mastering their new album “The Shape of Dub to Come” and collaborating with Buzz Osborne, Troy Sanders, & Meshell Ndegeocello, touring Europe vs the states, the minimal lessons taught by his father who was also a drummer and the records that he discovered in his collection, playing varying styles growing up and the challenges of reading charts, the origins of Dub Trio in NYC, early impressions/apartments in NY, the group decision to incorporate heavier styles of music as well as how defines the ‘Dub” aspect of the trio, the live set up for pulling off some of the trippy(er) sections, backing up Mike Patton & Peeping Tom, Matisyahu, working w/ Lady Gaga, 50 Cent, The Fugees, the importance of being hired for your creativity/to be yourself, moving back to Joe's hometown from NYC, balancing touring & family life, Tommy Lee, Gene Krupa & more!! dubtrio.com/ www.joetomino.com/

Independent Minded
IM97: Dub Trio

Independent Minded

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 26:44


Episode 97 features Brooklyn dub rock heavyweights Dub Trio. Stu, Joe and Dave talk about reuniting, vintage drums, being 66.66% Canadian, and The Shape Of Dub To Come./ Songs from Dub Trio featured on the podcast include 'Bad Comrade' and 'World Of Inconvenience'./ Find out more about Dub Trio at dubtrio.com

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Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 610

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 70:52


It's an Ask Me Anything episode of Dread Media! In this episode, your intrepid host fields questions from you, the listeners, on topics such as music, movies, podcasting, writing, and the appeal of Glenn Danzig. There are tunes too, culled from Desmond's favorite recent records: "I Want to Tear the World Apart" by Ringworm, "Fought the Line" by Dub Trio feat. Troy Sanders, "My Kinda Movie" by The Wildhearts, "Wolf God" by Grand Magus, "Done Bleeding" by Mountain Goats, and "Watch the Time" by Melissa Nadler and Stephen Brodsky. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 610

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 70:52


It's an Ask Me Anything episode of Dread Media! In this episode, your intrepid host fields questions from you, the listeners, on topics such as music, movies, podcasting, writing, and the appeal of Glenn Danzig. There are tunes too, culled from Desmond's favorite recent records: "I Want to Tear the World Apart" by Ringworm, "Fought the Line" by Dub Trio feat. Troy Sanders, "My Kinda Movie" by The Wildhearts, "Wolf God" by Grand Magus, "Done Bleeding" by Mountain Goats, and "Watch the Time" by Melissa Nadler and Stephen Brodsky. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 610

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 70:52


It's an Ask Me Anything episode of Dread Media! In this episode, your intrepid host fields questions from you, the listeners, on topics such as music, movies, podcasting, writing, and the appeal of Glenn Danzig. There are tunes too, culled from Desmond's favorite recent records: "I Want to Tear the World Apart" by Ringworm, "Fought the Line" by Dub Trio feat. Troy Sanders, "My Kinda Movie" by The Wildhearts, "Wolf God" by Grand Magus, "Done Bleeding" by Mountain Goats, and "Watch the Time" by Melissa Nadler and Stephen Brodsky. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 610

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 70:52


It's an Ask Me Anything episode of Dread Media! In this episode, your intrepid host fields questions from you, the listeners, on topics such as music, movies, podcasting, writing, and the appeal of Glenn Danzig. There are tunes too, culled from Desmond's favorite recent records: "I Want to Tear the World Apart" by Ringworm, "Fought the Line" by Dub Trio feat. Troy Sanders, "My Kinda Movie" by The Wildhearts, "Wolf God" by Grand Magus, "Done Bleeding" by Mountain Goats, and "Watch the Time" by Melissa Nadler and Stephen Brodsky. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

The Bar Star Podcast
BS with Aalics Bronson

The Bar Star Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 128:57


This week on the show I hang with my buddy Aalics Bronson. Aalics is a monster bass player and we talk about all kinds of behind the scenes music business-y type stuff. We all also discuss his weird circle hand movements while he plays, his bouncing back and forth between Louisville and NYC, as well as his early start to his bass playing. Aalics is super busy with playing bass for Jean Marx Express, touring off and on in Europe, teching for a couple of known artists, behind the scenes production and part time managing a band! He has his hands in a lot of fires and loves all of it. He's a cool dude, so busy in fact, Sebastian made his way into our conversation this week. You can find Aalics below… www.reverbnation.com/thejeanmarxexpress https://www.facebook.com/Spacebudda1/ https://www.facebook.com/thaKub.E.Hole/ https://www.instagram.com/spacebudda/ Social Media Issues – Too much information and not enough substance. Stories From The Stage – Purple, pink, weed haze and a fan. What Are You Listening To? Richard, Spaven, Chronixx, Dub Trio and Nothing But Thieves and more. Make sure you check out the BRAND NEW WEBSITE at barstarpodcast.com and you can find me at facebook.com/oreillydrumsbarstar to leave any thoughts, comments, nastygrams or opinions. You can also email me at barstarpodcast@gmail.com. The Bar Star Podcast is officially brought to you by Louisville Music Studios!! Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/LouisvillemusicStudios/ The Bar Star Podcast is proudly sponsored by Prophecy Ink. Check them out at facebook.com/prophecyink and prophecyink.com I want to hear your thoughts and feedback. Thanx for listening and enjoy the show!!!!

Arguments & Grievances
Polyamory vs Pauly Shore & Hero vs Zero

Arguments & Grievances

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 32:17


Polyamory vs Pauly Shore & Hero vs Zero Amy Miller vs Andy Juett & Goodrich Gevaart & Chris Charpentier Music by: Dub Trio 

Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road
#1a - Tourganic Shorts: Select quotes from TTP #1 - Joe Tomino's Healthy Life on the Road

Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 4:17


This Tourganic Short features highlights from my conversation with Joe Tomino (Episode #1) Besides being an amazing and accomplished drummer Joe Tomino is yoga instructor, vegan food chef and totally inspiring individual. Throughout Joe's career as a drummer he has toured and recorded with many greats including: Matisyahu, The Fugees, Mike Patton, Lauryn Hill and his group Dub Trio. In this conversation: Joe’s path and why/how he went 100% plantbased and how that decision has affected his overall wellbeing and ability to thrive on the road. Joe’s Yoga practice and the transition from student to teacher and some of the parrellels with being a life long student and teacher of music. Joe’s biking on tour and how the bike has become a crucial element of how he rolls Some of Joe’s concepts behind vegan cooking, nutrition, show preparation and some of his major influences along the way I hope you dig this episode as much as I did. Joe Tomino is someone who can offer much of wisdom and inspiration and it was an honor to have this conversation with him for the Tourganic Podcast.

Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road
#1 - Drummer Joe Tomino's Healthy Life on the Road

Tourganic: Healthy Living on the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 72:17


Besides being an amazing and accomplished drummer, Joe Tomino is yoga instructor, vegan food chef and totally inspiring individual. Throughout Joe's career as a drummer he has toured and recorded with many greats including Matisyahu, The Fugees, Mike Patton, Lauryn Hill and his group Dub Trio. In this conversation: Joe’s path and why/how he went 100% plantbased and how that decision has affected his overall wellbeing and ability to thrive on the road.  Joe’s Yoga practice and the transition from student to teacher and some of the parellels with being a life long student and teacher of music. Joe’s biking on tour and how the bike has become a crucial element of how he rolls Some of Joe’s concepts behind vegan cooking, nutrition, show preparation and some of his major influences along the way. I hope you dig this episode as much as I did. Joe Tomino is someone who can offer much wisdom and inspiration and it was an honor to have this conversation with him for the premiere of the Tourganic Podcast. Check out www.tourganic.com for the full show notes and more

Monday Morning Music Club
6th hour...live and direct in a Negril stylee...

Monday Morning Music Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2012 60:00


Niney-Blood and Fire Jacob Miller-Tenement Yard Matisyahu-Without a Crown Vital Dub-Roof top Dub Yabby You meets the Mad Professor and Black Steel-Winds of Dub Top Cat-Herbalist Dub Trio-Drive by Dub Big Youth-Waterhouse Rock Wailing Souls-Row Fisherman Wailing Souls-Fisherman Dub Rita Marley-One Draw(12' version) Alton Ellis-Baby I love you U-Roy-The tide is high Prince Fari-Zion Call Adrian Sherwood-Majestic  

Oneshed Podcast
Shed #13 : Egoboo

Oneshed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2010 50:06


1. FUGAZI / “No Surprise“ - 2. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE / “Avon“ - 3. THE JESUS LIZARD / “Nub“ - 4. ZACH HILL / “Keep Calm And Carry On“ - 5. THE MELVINS / “Civilized Worm" - 6. FANTOMAS / “Page 11" - 7. PRIMUS / “Shake Hands With Beef" - 8. ROLLINS BAND / “Neon" - 9. THE ICARUS LINE / “Up Against The Wall Motherfuckers" - 10. UNSANE / “Against The Grain" - 11. DUB TRIO / “Who Wants To Die?" - 12. NINE INCH NAILS / “The Line Begins To Blur" - 13. DALEK / “Ever Somber"

Umphrey's McGee Podcast

00:00 Andy, Joel & KB #1 01:21 Turn & Run (3.12.09 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan) 07:55 Andy, Joel & KB #2 09:07 Close Your Eyes* (10.20.07 - Nokia Theatre, New York, New York) 16:38 Matisyahu #1 16:50 Felicitacion (Dub Trio - Another Sound is Dying) 21:23 One Day (Matisyahu - Light) 24:51 Matisyahu #2 25:08 Struggla (Matisyahu - 6.01.09) 30:57 Andy, Joel & KB #3 32:45 Made to Measure > 38:30 Get in the Van (4.01.09 - Town Ballroom, Buffalo, New York) Total Broadcast Length 45:11 Notes: * with Matisyahu This special edition podcast features members of UM discussing Mantis and the upcoming July shows with Matisyahu, who also makes a guest appearance. Hear his new single One Day and a live cut featuring Dub Trio (his new backing band), who also contribute a track.

El Expreso del Rock
Best of 2008 Top 50, Part 2/4

El Expreso del Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2009 65:34


Best of 2008 Top 50, Part.2/4: The Ocean, Dub Trio, Kataklysm, Zimmers Hole, Bullet For My Valentine, Walls Of Jericho, Demon Hunter, The Haunted, The Mars Volta, Soilwork, Dragonforce, Gojira.

Gaff Action
Gaff Action, Episode 4, Sherwood, The Hives, Matchbox 20 and More!

Gaff Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2008 32:26


Episode 4 boasts of tour dates from Sherwood, the Hives, Matchbox 20, Band of Horses, Emerson Drive, Forever the Sickest Kids, Jet Lag Gemini, Girl in a Coma, We the Kings, Brighten, I Shot the Sheriff, the Cab and Beercan! Album releases include Natasha Bedingfield, Damemas, Dengue Fever, Get Set Go, Hello, Blue Roses, Hey Willpower, Super Furry Animals, Dub Trio, Elephant Man, Helio Sequence, Joe Jackson, Louis XIV, Sons and Daughters and Vampire Weekend. I also talk about rude people that call technicians and pose the question: Should new or smaller labels go digital? You want to answer the question? gaffaction@yahoo.com or comment the MySpace at www.myspace.com/gaffaction http://ia360615.us.archive.org/2/items/KrosseyedKimPodcast/GaffAction4.mp3

DMZ {VIDEO}
DUB TRIO

DMZ {VIDEO}

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2006 10:06


Music video for "Illegal Dub" and interview.