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In this episode of the Defence Connect Spotlight podcast, Duncan Watt, general manager of guided weapons and hypersonics at Thales, and Mat Jones, head of future business at BAE Systems Australia, join host Phil Tarrant to discuss how the companies have teamed up to build a sovereign hypersonics and guided weapons capability. The podcast begins with a discussion of the Thales and BAE Systems Australia partnership, where homegrown intellectual property is being utilised to build a unique missile solution. They continue discussing how Australia is well positioned to develop hypersonic deterrent, having maintained significant research from Nulka and the Evolved SeaSparrow. Watt and Jones also discuss the broader concept of hypersonic deterrence, explaining that the industry is not simply aiming to develop one single prototype but an entire industrial ecosystem to produce capabilities at scale. Enjoy the podcast, The Defence Connect Team
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Zig At The Gig with Bob Lord Bob Lord is a producer, composer, and bassist based in Portsmouth NH USA. In 2015 Bob was named one of Musical America's “30 Professionals of the Year: Key Influencers,” and as CEO of PARMA Recordings his work has been nominated for three GRAMMY Awards in 2019 and 2020. PLAYLAND ARCADE, Lord's debut solo album out on April 27, 2021, is a convergence point of the disparate elements from what clearly is a remarkably diverse career. Hard-charging prog-rock blowouts, atmospheric orchestral potboilers, gauzy jazz improvisations, retro instrumental pop, straight up foley – this is a producer's album through and through, and it reflects Lord's own artistic experiences in a kaleidoscopic fashion. The musicianship is as accomplished as it is audacious. Highlighted by Lord's molten, overdriven 8-string bass, the album features drummer Jamie Perkins (from the Billboard chart-topping group The Pretty Reckless) and keyboardist Duncan Watt (composer for “League of Legends”) with cameos by Ed Jurdi (Band of Heathens, Trigger Hippy), Andy Happel (Thanks To Gravity), and the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, with percussion recorded in Havana, Cuba. Lord's resume is a particularly unusual one bolstered by some truly singular credits: with Pete Townshend of The Who, Bob co-produced the double album METHOD MUSIC by Lawrence Ball, released in 2012 on Navona Records and hailed by Pitchfork for its “wondrous, rippling, and startlingly tactile music.” He is also the music producer of WILD SYMPHONY, an orchestral suite composed by the #1 NY Times bestselling author Dan Brown (“The Da Vinci Code”) which accompanies the illustrated children's book of the same title released in 2020. The book is published in more than 40 countries worldwide. In 1996 Bob co-founded the award-winning group Dreadnaught, described by Relix Magazine as “the country's best 'pure' prog-rock combo.” The band has performed with artists such as John Entwistle (The Who), Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson), and NRBQ, and their 25th anniversary album NORTHERN BURNER is set to drop in Summer 2021. Bob's Info https://www.boblordmusic.com/news https://twitter.com/boblordmusic https://www.instagram.com/boblordmusic/ https://boblordmusic.bandcamp.com/
We are BACK! A little taste of the guests we have lined up for Season 2!Enjoy!If you like what you hear, please hit that SUBSCRIBE button!Email any questions, comments or suggestions to;shitmusicianssaypodcast@yahoo.com
Steve and Jason try to recap Season 1 of the podcast but end up veering off sideways and talking about a whole bunch of other things on their way to a show in Chicago in part 1 of this 2 part series. Send all inquiries to: shitmusicianssaypodcast@yahoo.com And, as always, if you like what you hear SUBSCRIBE
Steve and Duncan continue their conversation from the previous week over beers and lunch while looking at the crazy waves at Playa Zicatela. If you like what you hear please SUBSCRIBE! Email us at shitmusicianssaypodcast@yahoo.com
Steve interviews Berklee Professor and Composer of Video Game Music, Mr. Duncan Watt. They discuss Duncan's formative years, different approaches to composition, influences, a little Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (not too much) and just about anything else you can imagine, all while getting sun burnt in an infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Oaxaca, Mexico, in part one of this 2 part podcast. Please SUBSCRIBE if you like what you hear. If you don't like what you hear, Go Fuck Yourself! OR email us at shitmusicianssaypodcast@yahoo.com and tell us why.
Duncan Watt - “The fastest way to work with someone to break the ice and get the ball rolling, it’s just be honest. Be honest, be excited, and tell the truth.” Duncan Watt is the founder of the Fastestmanintheworld Media which provides custom scoring, audio outsourcing and consulting for the digital games industry. His work include Bioshock Infinite and League of Legends which is one of the biggest game in the world. He also speak at events such as GDC and teaches on the side at Berklee College of Music. Key points: How to hire a composerGet to know everyone on the team to produce successful resultsUniversal lawyer called him and said “this needs to be gone in the next six hours or we going to take everything you have”Get your legal stuff in order and find out ahead of time if you have questionsStrive for excellence, learn the basic of business, and document everythingFind the people you relate to and listen to what they sayAnd much more... Connect: Website: FastestmanintheworldThe Muse Podcast - Description: Each episode, we invite an artist to play something new, something unreleased to the public - a new song, something different, maybe a work-in-progress - then we dive in and talk about the writing process, the story behind the piece, where it comes from, directly from the artist. Recorded live and uncut.Contact pageGame: The StationResources: Last Man Sitting - See how KevKev use twitter to showcase his gameTwitchUnityAmazon LumberyardSocial mediaGame jamsSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ITunes | Stitcher | Overcast | Other Platforms Give me a Rating & Review Thank you for listening!
In this episode of North To Port, Barbara and Matt are in San Francisco to play a show, while radio host Peter inquires about how they met. Barbara talks about her pop days in all girl band Pao, while Matt pokes fun at her attempts at college. A vote changes both of their destinies. Website: northtoport.com Music: northtoport.bandcamp.com Facebook: facebook.com/northtoport Twitter: twitter.com/northtoport With special guest Duncan Watt as Peter Canfield. Intro song: SHANGHAI LEAN by Duncan Watt, Copyright 2000 D. Watt, Published 2017 Duncan Watt/Kanuba Music, www.duncanwatt.com
Hosts: Jorge Law, Jay Mansfield, Duncan Watt. Multiple-stripe BJJ black belt Jim Deluca is a New England martial arts legend - he's been a MMA gym owner, head lifeguard, chemistry teacher, mentor to countless people, now a law enforcement officer and all-around badass.
Hosts: Jorge Ley, Jay Mansfield, Duncan Watt. Featured in the film "Jiu-Jitsu Vs. The World" (Eat Films), Philly Pete is a cop, an OG skater, a BJJ United black belt, a family man and one all-around badass.
In this collection of films we explore the exciting variety of careers at the National Theatre. Find out about the role of Building Operations Manager, as Duncan Watt reveals his many responsibilities and offers valuable advice for those interested in a career in theatre. Discover more about careers at the National Theatre: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/your-visit/careers-at-the-national-theatre
Herein is a fine screenplay by Mitchell Ganem, Drinking In New York, performed in series of cold reads by Chase Bailey, Heidi Bunnell, Todd Hunter, Duncan Watt, and Dennis Johnson. There were no rehearsals or cast assignments done beforehand. This Table Read Podcast was edited from 3 full podcasts recorded in August and September of 2013 in Chase's painting studio in Portsmouth, NH.
This Table Read Podcast episode, the read-only version of a compilation of two Big Butt Bruise Brothers podcasts, minus a few hours of stimulating discussions before and after, features Chase Bailey, Heidi Christofferson Bunnell, DB Cooper, Duncan Watt, and Dennis Collins Johnson. It is a cold read, with no rehearsal or cast assignments done beforehand, and was recorded in October of 2013 in Chase's painting studio in Portsmouth, NH. Big Butt Bruise Brothers was written by Eugene McDaniels and Dennis Collins Johnson.
On Episode 85, we are joined by BAFTA Award Winning video game composer, super producer and our friend, Duncan Watt! He joins us in studio, talks about composing for games, talks about his current and former projects and even critiques our movie review of The Seasoning House. We also have a couple of ginormous announcements, there is a near meltdown by MonsterZero and Tiny is back to bring order to our podcast galaxy. Bring your drapes, turn off your microphone and strap in!Topics discussed: films that negatively affect your psyche, Dr. Who, frozen pizza, Sean Pertwee, League of Legends, collaborating, early Final Fantasy soundtracks, Trick or Treat Radio lighting engineers, how Christian Bale got the Batman gig, craft service, Paul Hyett, digital comics, Kevin Howarth, Ravenshadow's social media button, Rosie Day, Robot Unicorn Attack, 1900 Freddy, Dynamo's belt, The Seasoning House, Double Dragon: Neon, Thriller: A Cruel Picture, Teeel, Ares, bullies, Sir Isaac’s contest, Bioshock Infinite, putting the help in movies, BAFTA Awards, Joust, Titanfall, zubaz, Team Fortress, WCW's hotline, Kung Fu, Angel, Candy Crush Saga, Marvel Puzzle Quest, Cult of Muscle's Synth playing habits, Batman: Arkham Origins, Elevator Action, thigh gap, Space Llama, Bad Milo, the Balkans, I Spit On Your Grave, Dog Soldiers, still in plastic, the cool T-shirt designs Josh made, orchestral scores vs sampled instruments, Resident Evil 2, Injustice: Gods Among Us, XBLA or PSN, Zelda, The Last Horror Movie, whore houses, dragon screw leg whips, Transformers, MZ gambling, Fastestmanintheworld, Freezy’s exes, sneaker fu, Sandman pants, Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom, Wifenshadow’s take on our film choices, Saving General Yang, IHOR, Buffalo Wild Wings, TorTR slash fiction, Atlantis, well done gore, colonoscopy, Big Scary Monster Hunts at Midnight, fan fiction, Hostess Ding Dongs, 1-900 number's, Ravenshadow's movie, Tiny's rape revenge, Wolfenstein or Wolfenstein, video game music scoring, Payday 2, Space Taxi, The Curtain Society, the art of flashback transitions, 5/31 show, Anne Frank - Flowers in the Attic and Hellen Keller, best boy, Ronny Yu, Bumble Bee's voice, ROH vs NJPW, rape revenge films, Clockwork Orange, MonsterZero's most deprived films list and poorly decorated rape houses.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
This Table Read Podcast Visitors episode from Chase's painting studio in Portsmouth NH features Chase Bailey, Heidi Bunnell, Duncan Watt, Dennis Johnson, and introducing voice artist, actor and director DB Cooper, now one of us, in her first published podcast. And of course, there's the TRP security presence of Rudy the dog. Not known for our organized structure or our brevity, TRP Visitors goes a few degrees further, as a plethora of guests descending on the podcast turns out to be so much fun that we never get around to a read. Many thanks go to our visitors - Paul Christofferson, Michael Kane, Kit, and Max. They don't make 'em like this any more. Opening music by Phil Fournier.
This is a read-only podcast of the screenplay The Tent, minus the usual 90 minutes of discussion per podcast beforehand. It is a cold read. It is a compilation from three separate podcast sessions in 2013, the first two in a small room and the last session taking place in Chase's larger painting studio, hence the dramatic change in room tone. Three separate casts were used, with Chase Bailey reading the action lines, Dennis Johnson as Corey, and Duncan Watt in a variety of roles, present in all three. Additional readers who joined us in various episodes and played a veritable bouquet of characters were Heidi Bunnell, Dylan Collins, Peter Nickell, and Justin Norton. The Tent is by Richard Leder, based on the book by Gary Paulsen. Thanks to Chase for permission to read it.
This Table Read Podcast episode features Chase Bailey, Heidi Bunnell, and Dennis Johnson. From his painting studio in Portsmouth, Chase tells stories ranging from his early days as an art student to his experiences making films with John Malkovich, Ann Cusak, Johnny Depp, Uma Thurman, Brett Cullen, and John Goodman. Heidi and Dennis tell a story or two as well. Dennis reads an essay on Global Harmony by Eugene McDaniels. As usual there is excellent wine to drink. And there's... Rudy. Opening and closing music features Kent Allyn on guitar, bass and keyboard, and Duncan Watt on percussion.
Host Dennis Johnson welcomes the usual crew of Chase Bailey, Heidi Bunnell, Duncan Watt, Rudy the dog, and introducing in his debut on TRP, actor/director Todd Hunter for a lively discussion of music, art, theater, film and the business of show, culminating in a cold Table Read of part one of the screenplay Drinking In New York by Mitchell Ganem. The opening music is from an unreleased studio session by Yer Basic Phantasy Company, featuring Joe Walsh on lead guitar, Joe Vitale on drums, Tom Stephenson on piano, Michael Stanley on bass, and John Wood and Dennis Johnson on rhythm guitars.
Host Dennis Johnson welcomes Chase Bailey, Heidi Bunnell, and Duncan Watt to a rollicking discussion of film, music, theatre, their respective businesses and related arts, followed by a cold table read of the screenplay The Tent which concludes with part 3. For this episode, Table Read Podcast moved to Chase's art studio amid many lovely paintings both finished and unfinished. The opening music is The Girls Are Going to the Movies, melody and lyric by Dennis Johnson, arrangement by AutoRap. And a special thanks to Rudy!
Host Dennis Johnson welcomes filmmaker/actor Chase Bailey, composer/producer Duncan Watt, and actor/musicians Dylan Michael Collins, Peter Nickell and Justin Norton for a lively discussion of music, art, theater, film and the business of show, culminating in a cold Table Read of part two of the screenplay The Tent. The opening music is from an unreleased studio session by Yer Basic Phantasy Company, featuring Joe Walsh on lead guitar, Joe Vitale on drums, Tom Stephenson on piano, Michael Stanley on bass, and John Wood and Dennis Johnson on rhythm guitars.
Host Dennis Johnson welcomes filmmaker/actor Chase Bailey; actor/musician Dylan Michael Collins, and composer/producer Duncan Watt to a lively discussion of film, music, and their respective industries, culminating in a cold Table Read of part one of the screenplay The Tent.