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Unsung Podcast
Are Cabaret Voltaire Britain's Most Pioneering Electronic Act? (Side B) with P6 from Stretchheads, Desalvo and OMO

Unsung Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 130:28


In our previous episode, we went deep into the history of Cabaret Voltaire and their importance to UK industrial and, latterly, dance music. Now, we follow the trail we laid therein by taking a journey through the band's extensive discography, really fleshing out how they went from a Sheffield attic in 1973 to a Patagonian field site recording lizards for David Attenborough. Along the way, we take in televangelists, voodoo, Charles Manson samples, Velvet Underground covers, a near-miss with Todd Terry, and a Taylor Swift pressing-plant mix-up that turned a forgotten ambient track into a viral curiosity decades later.Phil Eaglesham (aka P6 - ex-Stretchheads and De Salvo, current OMO frontman) returns to bestow upon us his encyclopaedic knowledge of the band and British industrial music. We start in 1974 with the lo-fi bedroom experiments of Cabaret Voltaire 1974–76, work through the rough-edged early Rough Trade EPs, the spring-reverb wilderness of Three Mantras and Voice of America, the cult monument that is Red Mecca, and the band's stylistic pivots through Hai!, 2x45, The Crackdown, Micro-Phonies, The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord, Code, and beyond. We also pick at the more controversial late chapters, including the major-label years, the slightly-too-late acid house pivot, and Richard H. Kirk's solo reactivation of the name.Along the way, we explore the band as a video production company that happened to make music; their roles as curators and tastemakers via Double Vision; the Burroughs-and-televangelism worldview that made them frighteningly prescient about Reagan-era Christian nationalism; and their unsung debt to Black American music and dub. Chris also offers a wider reflection on what it means to lose the egoless purity of your earliest creative work as ambition and industry pressures take hold.We get deep in the weeds talking about the producers they worked with (Flood, Adrian Sherwood, John Robie, Marshall Jefferson); the labels (Rough Trade, Some Bizzare, Virgin, EMI, Mute); their collaborators and contemporaries (DAF, Wire, Throbbing Gristle, Clock DVA, Soft Cell, New Order, The Shamen); and the bands that lifted from them wholesale (Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, The Rapture, White Zombie, and a generation of Glasgow acts you've heard but can't quite place).It all culminates in us taking a closer look at Eight Crepuscule Tracks, a record that Phil thinks is their best and a very pure statement of what the band can and did achieve. We also settle upon what is perhaps the most important lesson to be gleaned from the Cabs' music: the importance of never compromising on your vision. By entering the belly of the beast and somehow remaining intact, they became one of the rare bands in this corner of music history whom nobody has a bad word for.Highlights00:00 Intro01:18 Welcome Back, Phil02:46 1974–76: Egoless Experimentation04:51 Bedroom Records06:30 Extended Play and DAF07:37 The Velvet Underground Cover08:26 Nag Nag Nag10:20 Van With a PA11:38 Three Mantras12:24 Mix-Up14:50 William Burroughs16:48 Voice of America19:35 Peter Care and Double Vision21:41 Red Mecca24:25 Encyclopaedia Bands27:36 Hai!29:36 2x45 in New York32:07 Sheffield's Family Tree32:55 Chris Watson Leaves36:16 The Crackdown42:23 Micro-Phonies46:38 Covenant, Sword and Arm of the Lord49:48 Drinking Gasoline51:45 Code54:58 Listen Up and Reissues57:12 Groovy, Laidback and Nasty1:00:15 Body and Soul1:03:56 Shadow of Fear1:04:51 The Taylor Swift Accident1:08:27 Richard Kirk's Death1:14:50 Bus Shelter Bashes1:19:58 Sincerity vs Seriousness1:25:00 Debt to Black Music1:29:00 Eight Crepuscule Tracks1:51:00 Why Everyone Loves Cab Vol1:58:36 Coming Soon: Coil?!

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
A Conversation about Cormoran Strike, Literary Alchemy, and Structural Models for the Ten Book Series

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 81:14


Nick Jeffery and John Granger sat down last weekend to discuss John's post, The Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man: What Do the Structural Models Tell Us? They'd talked about this subject briefly before John had written it up and he came to rather different conclusions in the process of writing and preparing slides for the post, all of which are rolled out in this inquisition.The questions Nick asked are below after the links in the post in case you want to follow up on what is said above about literary alchemy, the sequence of colors and symbols, and about the structural models for understanding the Strike series, especially Extended Play and Tetractys Theory.Enjoy!Links for Follow-Up and Easy Reference: Strike Alchemy* Literary Alchemy – A Primer for Those Interested in J. K. Rowling's Artistry* ‘Literary Alchemy' Pillar Post* Metallurgical, Literary, and Psychological Alchemy: Is Jung a Good Guide for Understanding J. K. Rowling's Artistry and Meaning?* The Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man: What Do the Structural Models Tell Us?* , ‘The Connection of Ring Composition and Literary Alchemy in the Layout of the Seven Book Harry Potter Series.' (William Sprague)* ‘Parallel Series Idea' Pillar Post* Robin Ellacott and Reverse Alchemy: Transformation Through the First Three Strike Texts (Louise Freeman)* ‘Troubled Blood: Strike's Transformation'* ‘Water, water everywhere: Baptism, baths, rivers, rain and showers as unifying themes in The Running Grave' (Louise Freeman)Seven Structural Theories for Strike Ten Book Series* (1) straight up Decalogy, no structural connection between books;* (2) Big Ring Composition, Double Wedding Band (Louise Freeman);* (3) Seven book series with Trilogy finale (Nick Jeffery, John Granger);* (4) Extended Play theory (John Granger per ‘Kathleen'),* (5) Sonnet Corona Form (Robyn Gomillion);* (6) Tetractys theory (Evan Willis with back-up explanations here, follow-up from Evan here); and* (7) Celtic Cross (John Granger) scroll down to bottom).Tetractys Theory in Depth:* Alastair Fowler's Triumphal Forms* Why the Cormoran Strike Novels are a Ten Book Series: Mythological Clues and Tetractys Parallelism with a Touch of Tarot Reveal the Strike Series Structural Echoes with Rowling's First Ten Book Set [Evan Willis, 10 July 2023]* Is Tetractys Theory the Best Explanation of Why the Cormoran Strike Series is Ten Books in Length? First Thoughts on Evan Willis' Numerological Exegesis of Rowling's Two Ten Novel Series and the Meaning of This Structure [John Granger, 18 July 2023]* Evan Willis: Running Grave Review In which the Tetractis theory is revisited in light of Strike 7 and the Theory is Updated [Evan Willis, 30 September 2023]* See The Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man: What Do the Structural Models Tell Us? for excerpts from and discussion of each.* The Tetraktys Tarot Card Spread!The Charts!The Ten Questions and John's Answers (notes!)1. So, John, you finally got the alchemy post you promised an age ago; what was the hold-up?· Tried to put too much into the posts…· Changed my mind several times as I was writing them!· had to relearn Tetractys ideas!2. You start off this Alchemy of Hallmarked Man discussion with a review of the literary alchemy of the first three Harry Potter novels; why did you have to reach that far back?· Because of the Parallel Series Idea, not alchemy at all, oddly enough.· Rowling seems to be writing Strike decalogy in parallel with Potter to include its alchemical sequences so I reviewed the ‘Reverse Alchemy' theory, how that worked for Strikes 1-3 but broke down at 6 and 7· To get Hallmarked Man‘s alchemical stage right, I wanted to figure out why Ink Black Heart and Running Grave weren't the alchemical stages we'd expect3. Some of our listeners may not have the literary alchemy three stages firmly in mind; can you go over what they are and why they're important in Rowling Studies?· Black, White, Red stages: what each represents in metallurgical and literary alchemy;· Rowling's one interview comment about alchemy, her PotterMore notes about colors;· Rowling's use in Harry Potter‘s last three books, fourth book, and first three books;· Galbraith's use in Strike series' first three books, fifth book, and six and seven;· Ward on astrology in CSL's Narniad ('Donegality'); similar use of alchemy in Rowling-Galbraith4. So the alchemical parallelism seemed to stop at Ink Black Heart but the other correspondences continued?· That's right, the first seven books paralleled their Harry Potter apposite numbers in structure, plot points, and some symbolism but the last two broke from the alchemical pattern;· I decided that the best place to look for a way that the new pattern could be explained would be looking at the seven theories about the Strike-Ellacott series structure;· If a specific structure had a very clear idea about the alchemical stage sequencing in the books, then I'd have a real head-start in what to look for in Hallmarked Man.5. The Seven theories -- last time we talked it was six! Remind me what they are and what each says about the alchemy...· No structure, Big Ring/Double Wedding Band, Septology and trilogy combo, Extended Play, Corona Sonnet, Tetractys, and Celtic Cross (see links above!);· Only Extended Play and Tetractys theories had clear theories about the alchemy; and· Oddly enough, they both explained why Hallmarked Man had to be considered an albedo or white novel even though they disagreed about what Ink Black Heart and Running Grave were...6. We've got slides here that help make what seems hopelessly nerdy something you can see. We'll start way back with the ring structure of The Harry Potter series and work our way toward Evan Willis' Tetractys ideas.· Harry Potter series, Sprague/Thacker ‘Reverse Alchemy:' Slides 1 and 2 (see above)7. And via the Parallel Series Idea we should see those same relationships that were found in the Potter books in the Strike series?· Extended Play idea: Slides 3 and 4 (see above)· Where it breaks down -- Running Grave like Troubled Blood an “aquatic Nigredo“8. And you think the Tetractys idea is better. We really need to have Evan on the show to talk about where he learned about this figure, its use in English literature prior to Rowling, and why he thinks Rowling is writing her second ten book series. Can you summarize his two Hogwarts Professor posts on this subject and why Rowling Readers will benefit from learning about this ancient ten point peg board model?· See Tetractys pyramid slides above;· Four levels: meaning of monad, dyad, triad, quaternity symbolism; (first Evan Willis post above)· Pyramid to climb, something akin to four levels of reading and knowledge; [Fowler, Triumphal Forms]· Benefit to Rowling Readers: Willis thinks the second Quaternion parallels Rowling's first -- and the differences explain the alchemical stage of Running Grave;· It also was used to predict three things about Hallmarked Man: it was all about silver, it would be an albedo or White stage novel, and it would parallel The Ickabog9. Three bullseyes with a special merit badge for figuring out the silver part before the title was announced. Let's go to the Tetractys slides for the Potter and Strike series:· All above!10. Both the Extended Play and Tetractys theories, then, have Hallmarked Man as an albedo. How will that influence your examination of Strike 8 for its alchemical symbols and sequences as well as your interpretation of them?· I'll be looking for the alchemical signatures of the second stage, leukosis or the ‘whitening,'· I'll be looking for evidence that contradicts the albedo dyad idea, and· I'll be researching if alchemical ideas, as in, say, incest, ‘Jason and the Medea,' and ‘dog and b***h,' are best read as white stage tokens This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
Wet Squibs, Islamic Cub Names, the Seven Strike Series Structure Theories, and How a Human Being Reads a Story

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 116:12


Nick Jeffery and John Granger sat down to discuss four Hogwarts Professor posts. Here are links to those posts with an excerpt from each and the most relevant urls embedded in them. Enjoy!What is a Squib, Really? And Where Would Rowling Have Met the Word? (John Granger, 27 April 2026)I confess that I assumed the word for barely magical witches and wizards born into magical families in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World, the folk she calls ‘Squibs,' were given that name because of its onomatopoeic source in fireworks; per the Harry Potter Lexicon invaluable online resource, a squib is English idiom for “a dud firework that will not ignite properly.” It sounds like its meaning (as does “dud”) and a reader can feel in it the disappointment of magical parents when their child turns out not to have the gift that will make them full members of their community.I learned this morning, however, that a squib is not a dud firework, or wasn't originally though it may have that meaning today, and that it is mentioned more than once in one of Rowling's known literary influences.* ‘Squibbing' at the Bridgewater Carnival Fireworks Festival (YouTube video)* Toyohashi Tengu: Japanese Quidditch Team (Harry Potter Lexicon)* Tengu — Japanese Fantastic Beast not in Newt Scamander's textbook (Wikipedia)* Toyohashi Tezutsu fireworks 2022 (Tezutsu-hanabi — Wikipedia)* Dimitra Fimi's ‘A Kind of Elvish Craft' Substack site* The Fireworks of Gandalf: in which ‘squibs' are discussed (not duds!)* ‘The Slow Lord of the Rings Re-Read' Prof Fimi's Tolkien Reading Day Introduction* Reading Rowling as Myth Maker and Myth Re-Writer: A Conversation with Dr Dimitra Fimi * ‘Sleep Tight, Evangeline,' Miniature Psalters, and the Head of Persephone: A Conversation with Dimitra FimiHogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Ray Livingston's 'The Traditional Theory of Literature:' Chapter 2: Man, Society, Art (John Granger, 30 April 2026)In brief, the Perennialist reading of literature begins with a different idea of what a human being is, which reflects the social environment or society and culture that best fosters his achievement of his end or telos, which reflects what role art in general and story specifically plays in his best life. The human being as primarily spiritual, his end as profound communion with what is most Real, and story as non-liturgical sacred art (not necessarily or even usually ‘religious') which supports him in his vocation to that end are the premises of the traditional or theocentric understanding of man, society, and art.Which is the title of Livingston's second chapter and a description of its organization as well as of its contents. It's not easy reading; the subject matter is quite dense and he covers an enormous amount of ground relatively quickly so he can get to the ‘literature' in the remaining chapters of the work. Without setting out the premises of the Perennialist understanding with respect to what it means to be human, how a community is designed to make a fully human life possible, and how the art of everyday objects as well as set pieces for appreciation or entertainment — there being no meaningful difference in the value of practical and fine arts here — bring that polity to fruition, discussion of literature from the traditional view would be a waste of time.The Allegorical Cryptonyms of Hallmarked Man, Part 2: Ten More Cratylic Character Names and Best Guesses about their Embedded Meanings (John Granger, 1 May 2026)This is the second part of at least a three part series of articles with supplementary video discussion in which I take a long look at Rowling-Galbraith's choices for character names in the eighth Strike-Ellacott novel, The Hallmarked Man. For the first posts in this series, in which I explain why this is a worthwhile effort, one critical to Rowling's intentional artistry and complementary to her other Shed tools, see ‘The Allegorical Cryptonyms of The Hallmarked Man, Part One' and my conversation with Nick Jeffery about it ‘What do Tyler Powell, Rupert Fleetwood, Jolanda Lindvall, and Lady Jensen Have in Common?'Almost half of today's ten posts are about characters named ‘Lion' or variants on the leonine theme. I think the number of lions prowling through Hallmarked Man, not to mention the dogs from Hell and the bears benign and grizzly, deserve their own post, especially to contrast it with the predominant swan symbolism of the first seven books. Or are they conjoined in Jonny Rokeby, whose middle name is the lionesque ‘Leonard' and who plays the part of a Jovian swan in the Leda mating that produced Cormoran Strike (we think?). [Be sure to check out Ed Shardlow's full catalogue of the lions afoot in the pages of Hallmarked Man!]* ‘I'm an Essex Girl' (YouTube video)The Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man: What Do the Structural Models Tell Us? Seeking Pointers to the Hermetic Meaning of Strike 8 within (a) the Extended Play and Tetractys Ten Book Series Pictures and (b) the Parallel Series and Reverse Alchemy Ideas (John Granger, 8 May 2026)There are currently seven theories that I have read about of how best to think of the Strike-Ellacott series structure:* (1) straight up Decalogy, no structural connection between books;* (2) Big Ring Composition, Double Wedding Band (Louise Freeman);* (3) Seven book series with Trilogy finale (Nick Jeffery, John Granger);* (4) Extended Play theory (John Granger per ‘Kathleen'),* (5) Sonnet Corona Form (Robyn Gomillion);* (6) Tetractys theory (Evan Willis with back-up explanations here, follow-up from Evan here); and* (7) Celtic Cross (John Granger) scroll down to bottom).The first idea is that there isn't a series structure worth noting, which is the default position of the great majority of readers. They (we?) enjoy each book and appreciate the over-arching story parts and conflicts without wondering about the author's intentional narrative scaffolding. Rowling has repeatedly said that special sauce secret of her success is structure but as story organization artistry is very rarely discussed today in English classrooms even Literature wonks neglect it. The other six ideas have their advocates and rather than review each I've embedded links above to these proponents' online arguments in favor of their best guesses.All of these structure theories have advantages and support from previous work we and others have done in the field of Rowling Studies; all of it, however, it must be remembered is laughably speculative guesswork – we're not going to grasp the series structure with any certainty until it's done or Rowling actually answers questions about it or shares the information gratis (neither of which is likely given her history). Those of us who give any time to this, not to name those who are pre-occupied with it, are hunting phantom fandom garlands (as well as having a lot of fun).There actually is, however, a reason beyond personal insecurities and a search for redemption for thinking about how the ten book series is organized before all the books are out. If you're trying to figure out the alchemical quality or stage of a book already in print, understanding the sequence of books should theoretically reveal the sequence of stages (and vice versa). As explained above, Rowling seems to be writing the Strike series in parallel with her Harry Potter seven books. Until we got to the sixth book in Robin and Cormoran's adventures, those parallels included the alchemical coloration or stage the Potter numerical equivalent had. Other correspondences between the series continued, most notably, the seven book ring structure and playful plot point parallels (see my conclusions post Running Grave here, here, and here). The alchemy did not.In terms of alchemy, the most compelling ideas I think are Extended Play (EP) and Evan Willis' four-three-two-one pyramid, the Tetractys figure of the ancients, the ‘Great Quaternion.' Let's look at each.* Why the Cormoran Strike Novels are a Ten Book Series: Mythological Clues and Tetractys Parallelism with a Touch of Tarot Reveal the Strike Series Structural Echoes with Rowling's First Ten Book Set [Evan Willis, 10 July 2023]* Is Tetractys Theory the Best Explanation of Why the Cormoran Strike Series is Ten Books in Length? First Thoughts on Evan Willis' Numerological Exegesis of Rowling's Two Ten Novel Series and the Meaning of This Structure [John Granger, 18 July 2023]* Evan Willis: Running Grave Review In which the Tetractis theory is revisited in light of Strike 7 and the Theory is Updated [Evan Willis, 30 September 2023]* Literary Alchemy – A Primer for Those Interested in J. K. Rowling's Artistry* Metallurgical, Literary, and Psychological Alchemy: Is Jung a Good Guide for Understanding J. K. Rowling's Artistry and Meaning?The Ten Questions!Introduction: It's been a busy week, John, with posts on traditional reading, cryptonyms, and literary alchemy. I've got a bunch of questions about each subject so let's jump right in -- with some thoughts about Squibs in Bridgewater and Toyohashi, Japan!1. Ray Livingston: You're sending out a chapter of The Traditional Theory of Literature every week to our Paid Subscribers which I think everyone has access to, at least for one or two chapters. It's no small effort to type up this public domain book that isn't available anywhere on the internet, especially with the embedded links to the obscure references in the footnotes; why are you bothering?2. Ray Livingston: The first chapter you sent out went to everyone and included the glossary of terms as well as the Table of Contents, preface, and prologue (chapter one). I'm guessing this is more than throat-clearing and publisher's data; why does a literary theory text, for example, need a glossary?3. Ray Livingston: The second chapter, ‘Man Society, and Art,' was a dense read, I confess. Am I right in thinking this was Livingston's attempt to introduce the Perennialist ‘Theory of Everything' in one short chapter to lay the foundation for the literature chapters?4. Cryptonyms 2: It's been a minute since Part One of the Cryptonyms series, why the hold-up?5. Cryptonyms 2: [John] And part of my cryptonym-hesitancy was how much of this post was UK specific, as in the Branfoot = Branson idea and the Essex Girl bit, all of which was new to me. As a Brit living in Wales, should I have resisted the urge to speculate on those subjects? And is the anti-Semitism part of my Hafsa Mohamed interpretation just looking backward from current events?6. Cryptonyms 2: Do we have a Cryptonyms, Part 3, in queue? [Ottolie, ‘Jim Todd' (‘Jim Philpott,' Todd Jameson), Calvin ‘Oz' Osgood, Sofia Medina, Gretchen Schiff, Sapphire Neagle, Susan Iverson, Kim Cochran, Trevik Nancarrow, Peggy (Margaret ‘Leda') Nancarrow,, Carmen Ellacott (Dirk Ellacott, Barnaby Ellacott), Ralph Lawrence/ John Auclair – Open Invitation to readers to make name-deciphering requests in the comments; there are more than 150 names in Hallmarked Man so tell me the ones you want to hear more about]7. Alchemy (Series) We've been writing and talking about ‘how to understand literary alchemy best,' i.e., by taking a Jungian or a Perennialist perspective on how Rowling uses it, but this latest piece on the Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man is much more straight-reading or interpretation, no? And it starts out with how to understand Strike 8 in light of the series sequence of alchemical stages; what's the struggle with this kind of reading that we're only getting to this six months after the book came out?8. Alchemy (Hallmarked): How does your reading of specific alchemical images in Hallmarked Man differ from how you read them in, say, Troubled Blood?9. Alchemy (Hallmarked): There were quite a few finds in the ten images you found in Abraham's Dictionary that resonated with subjects we've been talking about -- the mythological backdrop to the story, to incest, to Lions and Masonry. What are we to make of this? Do you think it's a coincidence that Rowling-Galbraith's plot points and other artistry reflects these alchemical glyphs or is the hermetic symbolism driving the other elements?10. Coming Week: So what can we expect in the coming week, John? Lots and lots! Please send in your cryptonym deciphering requests — and your ideas for Hogwarts Professor merchandise (AI generated logo designs welcome)!Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: VIXEN VS. AUTOBAHN

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 39:58


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Chuddy's Corner
Celtics vs. Wizards / Mar 14 / 2025-26 Season

Chuddy's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 33:26


The Celtics mostly cruised to an easy win over the tanking Wizards, 111-100. Neemias Queta got off to a dominant start, Jayson Tatum cleared more hurdles in his recovery, and the entire cast was rock-solid. Chud and Doug break it all down, discuss their love of college basketball, talk about some big performances by Jokic and Luka, and much more!Follow the show on Twitter/X:@ChuddysCorner@KingChuddy@Doug_Outs@_nickpirainoSHOP OUR STORE at ChuddysCorner.com/storeLeave us a voicemail at ChuddysCorner.comLike, subscribe, and rate the podcast!00:00 Intro and Celtics Game Overview01:02 Conference Tournament Madness and UMass Win04:04 Celtics vs Wizards: Game Highlights and Strategy06:38 Wizards' Tanking Tactics and Player Efforts09:15 Tatum's Extended Play and Game Management14:34 Tatum's Full Quarter and Playoff Readiness18:00 Game Flow and Player Rotation Insights22:04 Defensive Plays and Player Efforts26:20 Kevin Durant's Performance and NBA Highlights28:35 NBA Team Strategies and Player Evaluations

Pep Talks for Artists
Ep 87: Book Talks: Notes from the Woodshed by Jack Whitten w/ Mandolyn Wilson Rosen

Pep Talks for Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 95:11


In this new Book Talks episode, Mandolyn Wilson Rosen is back to help me review a new art book: Jack Whitten: Notes From the Woodshed, Edited by Katy Siegel for Hauser & Wirth. Equal parts profound, strident and hilarious, Jack Whitten's (1939-2018) 50 year studio log packs a wallop. And it's meaty at 581 pages, so we had lots to discuss! Stick around to hear some sage advice, inspiring tales of studio experimentation and even some positive affirmations from this incredible painter and sculptor.Links to shows, videos, articles mentioned:⁠"Jack Whitten: The Messenger" Exhibition at MOMA 2025⁠⁠"Jack Whitten: Ready-nows" Two Coats of Paint Blog⁠⁠⁠Xerox PARC Artist-in-Residence (PAIR) program⁠⁠⁠Jack Whitten – ‘The Political is in the Work' by TateShots⁠⁠Jack Whitten: An Artist's Life | Art21 "Extended Play"⁠⁠Uncovering Jack Whitten's mysterious abstractions | HOW TO SEE (MOMA)⁠Artists mentioned: Willlem DeKooning, Robert Blackburn, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Barnett Newman, Franz Kline, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra, Ron Gorchov, Sol Lewitt, Frank Stella, Caravaggio, Berrisford Boothe, Kerry Downey, Amy Sillman, Jake BerthotWhitten works mentioned: "The Messenger: For Art Blakey," "Homecoming: For Miles," "Black Monolith 2: Homage to Ralph Ellison, The Invisible Man," "Head IV Lynching," Homage to Malcolm," "King's Wish (Martin Luther's Dream)," "King's Garden," The Slab Paintings, "Asa's Palace," Gray Paintings, Greek Alphabet Paintings, "Dead Reckoning I," "9-11-01," "Apps for Obama," "Nine Fire CDS: For the Fire Spitter (Jane Cortez)," "Zeitgeist Traps (For Michael Goldberg)," "Quantum Wall VIII for Arshile Gorky (My First Love in Painting)," "Crystal Palace: For Jeanne Siegel"Philosophers Jack loved: Immanuel Kant, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Taha Hussein (Egyptian, Arab Renaissance), Friedrich Nietzsche, Slavoj ŽižekOther artist logs: Day Book by Anne TruittThe Andy Warhol Diaries Edited by Pat HackettPhilip Guston: Collected Writings, Lectures and Conversations Edited by Clark Coolidge Agnes Martin: Painting, Writings, Remembrances Edited by Arne GlimcherWhere to get the book:Hauser & Wirth , Abe Books, Thrift Books, Ebay, AmazonPlease find Mandolyn Wilson Rosen online here: ⁠⁠mandolynwilsonrosen.com⁠⁠ and IG ⁠⁠@mandolyn_rosen⁠⁠Thank you, Mandy! Thank you, Peps Listeners!All music by Soundstripe----------------------------Pep Talks on IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@peptalksforartists⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pep Talks Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.peptalksforartists.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amy, your beloved host, on IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@talluts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Amy's website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.amytalluto.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8s⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BuyMeACoffee⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Donations always appreciated!

Extended Play
First Listen to Frank Ocean - "Channel Orange" + Songs to Fall Asleep To

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 29:43


Two white dudes sit in a basement and talk about R&B. No, it's not the setup for an off-color joke, it's actually what you'll see on this week's edition of Extended Play. We went digging in the crate to listen to album we completely missed the first time around and found "Channel Orange" by Frank Ocean. Are we R&B converts? Maybe! We also count down our 10 favorite songs to fall asleep to, and, as always, give you a five-song playlist to renew your passion for music.What do you think about "Channel Orange?" What are you favorite songs to fall asleep to? Let us know in the comments!Listen to the Extended Playlist (Spotify, YouTube)Like/follow/subscribe to Extended PlayJoin the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists

abstract science >> future music radio
absci radio 1405 – joshua p ferguson + henry self

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 119:11


DAPHNI, VOICES FROM THE LAKE, APPARAT + ROBYN top highlights for this edition of ABSTRACT SCIENCE with JOSHUA P. FERGUSON + HENRY SELF. JOSHUA’s first-hour set moves from the hypnotic jazz-ish realm to dubwise electronic sounds, with some deep techno + house mixed in. HENRY slowly builds up the energy with a more driving set touching on techno, deep house, balearic breaks + electro dub. [aired 23 January 2026 on WLUW-Chicago 88.7FM] >JOSHUA P. FERGUSON Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling & Andreas Werliin “Yek” (Ghosted III, Drag City, 2025) TOMAGA “Bluest” (Extended Play 1, Negative Days, 2019) Floating Points “Corner of My Eye” (Pluto, 2025) Apparat “Hum of Maybe” (Hum of Maybe, Mute, 2026) Voices from the Lake “Blue Noa” (II, Spazio Disponible, 2025) Yello “Frautonium” (Half Life – Andrew Weatherall remix) (Blank Media, 2017) Andachan & Bicep “Aapoq” (TAKKUUK soundtrack, Ninja Tune, 2025) Axel Boman “Hold On (Trensum Tribe dub) (Luz / Quest For Fire In Dub!, Studio Barnhus, 2025) Low End Activist “They Only Come Out at Night (Andy Martin Remix) (Municipal Dreams Remixes, Sneaker Social Club, 2025) drames rurals “l’empelt” (Shackleton mix) (Hivern Discs, 2025) Leif “How to Eat an Orange part 2” (Collide, AD93, 2025) >HENRY SELF Helado Negro “Protector” (The Last Sound On Earth, Big Dada, 2025) Max Styler “You & Me” (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) (Nu Moda, 2025) Robyn “Dopamine” (KASI Extended Remix) (soundcloud.com/clubofkasi, 2025) MK & Clementine Douglas “Come Find Me” (Columbia, 2025) Daphni “Waiting So Long” (Butterfly, Jiaolong, 2026) Oneohtrix Point Never “Cherry Blue” (Tranquilizer, Warp, 2025) Daniel Lopatin “The Necklace” (Marty Supreme Original Soundtrack, A24, 2025) Tangerine Dream “Love on a Real Train” (Trance Wax Remix) (Trance Wax Five, Trance Wax, 2019) Harks and Mudd “Susta” (Ron Trent Dub) (Leng, 2021) Ex Generation “Aao Naa” (The Mumbai Exchange, Energy Exchange, 2025) Tom Vek “Cover” (Gus Alt-J Remix) (We Have Sound Remixed, Stratasonic, 2025) Killing Joke “Love Like Blood” (Your Heart Is a Weapon Dub) (In Dub, Killing Joke, 2014) Effy “Raging” (Effy, 2021) The post absci radio 1405 – joshua p ferguson + henry self appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

Music From 100 Years Ago
Extended Play Jazz

Music From 100 Years Ago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 38:17


Jazz records from the 1930s and 40s that are longer than usual for the time.  Music includes: Sing Sing Sing by Benny Goodman, Concerto For Clairnet by Artie Shaw and Do You Know What It means to Miss New Orleans? by Louis Armstrong.

MIIEN Notes Podcast with Mikara Reid
Pinterest Outfit Report at MIIEN: Top OOTD & Fashion Breakdowns (January 2026)

MIIEN Notes Podcast with Mikara Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 27:01


Ever wonder why some outfits instantly command respect—while others quietly blend into the background? If your style isn't aligning with the impact you want to make, this report might change how you see fashion forever.In the January 2026 Pinterest Outfit Report, Mikara Reid, Director of Style & Fashion Identity at MIIEN Consultancy, breaks down the top-performing outfits from MIIEN's Pinterest profile and explains what they reveal about professional image, personal branding, and visual credibility. Every 60 days, this report examines how style choices influence perception, confidence, and leadership—helping professional women understand how their image is truly being received.In this starter episode, you'll get a preview of the looks making the biggest impact right now and insight into why certain pieces quietly shape how women are seen as polished, authoritative, and brand-aligned.For the full outfit report, including Mikara's complete styling notes on perception, brand influence, and visual alignment, visit our Extended Play library, where members receive exclusive access to every look and breakdown.WHAT IS MIIEN CONSULTANCY'S PINTEREST OUTFIT REPORT?Every 60 days, MIIEN Consultancy highlights the top-performing outfits from our own Pinterest profile. Director of Style & Fashion Identity, Mikara Reid, breaks down each look—how it's perceived, its impact on your personal and professional brand, and expert tips to refine and elevate your style. Perfect for business or personal fashion guidance.At MIIEN, our mission is to help you discover your fashion identity, one client at a time. Through these video reports, we're helping you take the first steps in shaping your personal fashion within our unique community.

Extended Play
Does the New De La Soul Album Live Up to Their Legacy? Plus Terrible Songs on Otherwise Great Albums

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 31:57


We dove into the latest De La Soul record called “Cabin in the Sky” to see if it hits the same highs as their legendary back catalog. We'll let you know whether this album is worth your time or not. Plus, we count down ten terrible songs on otherwise amazing albums. And as always, we end with a playlist of five songs to help renew your passion for music.What do you think of the new De La Soul album? What are some terrible songs on otherwise great albums that we missed? Let us know in the comments!Listen to songs on the Extended Playlist (Spotify, YouTube)Join the Extended Family on Patreon for exclusive playlists and weekly articlesLike/follow/subscribe to Extended Play

Not Real Art
Art21 Premieres Season 12 of ‘Art in the 21st Century' Amid Funding Cuts

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 63:53 Transcription Available


On May 3, hundreds of arts organizations across the US opened their inboxes to an abrupt notice: their NEA grant applications had either been denied or rescinded. Among them, Art21, the New York nonprofit that produces the beloved public television series Art in the 21st Century, lost an $85,000 grant to support the production of seasons 12 and 13.In today's episode, host Scott "Sourdough" Power sits down with Lolita Fierro, Director of Development at Art21, to discuss the triumphant premiere of Season 12 (Oct.17), despite executive orders defunding the NEA and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting earlier this year. Together, they unpack the season's first episode, “Between Worlds,” which features artists whose practices explore the space between the self and the other, reflect on histories of migration, borders, and displacement, incorporate knowledge across disciplines, and create human connections across difference.Together, Scott and Lolita Unpack…The upcoming premiere of Art in the 21st Century, Season 12, on Oct. 17, 2025Art21's new social-first series, IRL, focusing on artists working in both online and offline spacesThe second biannual film festival in New York, which included premieres, panel discussions, and behind-the-scenes insightsWhy Art21 is an essential educational resource that supports teachers and lifelong learnersThe challenges and rewards of securing support for nonprofit art organizationsThe concept of art as “soul food”—exploring its spiritual and philosophical significance beyond market value and investment How You Can Get Involved With Art21Watch the trailer for Season 12 of Art in the 21st Century.Explore over 600 films with no paywall and global accessibility.Register to host an Art21 Screening Society screening event.Discover tools for educators.Watch Art21.live, an always-on broadcast channel featuring high-quality, hand-selected video programming on contemporary art and artists.Support Art21; donations of any size are meaningful.About Art21 and Lolita FierroArt21 is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to contemporary art through documentary films, educational resources, and public programs. With a mission to inspire a more creative and inclusive world, Art21 produces award-winning films that highlight groundbreaking contemporary artists. Its flagship PBS series, "Art in the Twenty-First Century," along with digital shorts like "Extended Play" and "New York Close Up," engages millions of viewers worldwide. Art21 also offers free materials and professional development programs for educators and hosts community film screenings globally, making contemporary art accessible to all.Lolita Fierro, the Director of Development at Art21, plays a vital role in overseeing the organization's annual operating budget and donor engagement strategies. Under her leadership, Art21 has launched its first gala, revitalized events programming, and strengthened its patron programs to connect supporters with artists and cultural communities. Fierro also spearheads "Art21 for Everyone," the organization's inaugural capacity-building campaign to...

Soul A:M ft Master J Podcast
SOUL A:M RECORDS [SURPRISE!] EXTENDED PLAY

Soul A:M ft Master J Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 141:17


  International Music lovers…For me!! There can be only one reason for opening today's production on this day! with the now inbound one that got away, Have you guessed just where we are about to go...!           Prepare to embrace My Extended Play... Enjoy, DJ Master Jay Soul A:M Records Vinyl Uncut 2025  

Extended Play
Hip-Hop for Dorks? Aesop Rock's "The Impossible Kid" + Nostalgic 80s Songs

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 45:34


Getting turned on to a musician from a children's song is weird enough - let alone when it's an indie hip-hop legend. This week we listen to Aesop Rock for the first time, rank nostalgic 80s songs, and give you five more songs to renew your passion for music.What do you think of “The Impossible Kid?” What 80s acts bring you right back to that wild time? Let us know in the comments!Listen to songs on the Extended Playlist (Spotify, YouTube).Like/follow/subscribe to Extended Play. Join the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists.

Extended Play
Hayley Williams's New Album Made Us Poptimists, the Best Trios, & 5 Songs to Renew Your Passion

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 33:28


Listening to the latest Hayley Williams album - "Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party" - has got our two hosts wondering if they've actually been hipster snobs this whole time. Plus, the 10 best trios in music and an five more songs to renew your passion for music.What do you think of “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party?” What awesome trios did we miss? Let us know in the comments!Listen to songs on the Extended Playlist (Spotify, YouTube).Like/follow/subscribe to Extended Play. Join the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists.

Extended Play
Is This Album Vital? Liz Phair's “Exile in Guyville”

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 38:42


Hosts E and Tank are back with more ways to renew your passion for music. This episode they dig into the lore and the impact of Liz Phair's incredible “Exile in Guyville.” Plus, 10 songs about illicit substances and another fantastic playlist.Listen to songs on the Extended Playlist (Spotify, YouTube)Like/follow/subscribe to Extended Play.Join the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists.

Extended Play
THIS IS HARDCORE(!?) - Turnstile's “NEVER ENOUGH,” Ranking Hair Metal Bands, and a New Playlist

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 33:29


In this week's episode, you can hardly contain our hosts' enthusiasm for the latest album from Turnstile, “NEVER ENOUGH.” It's an album that's got something for everyone, even us two old farts. Plus, we arbitrarily rank hair metal bands, and give you a new playlist of five songs that will renew your love for music.What do you think of the Turnstile album? What hair metal bands did we miss? Let us know in the comments!Listen to songs on the Extended Playlist! (Spotify, YouTube): Like/follow/subscribe to Extended Play.Join the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists.

ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: SHAKE vs. SIGHTS

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 46:54


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Extended Play
Hip-Hop Is NOT Dead - Clipse's “Let God Sort ‘Em Out,” Ranking 90s Rock Bands, and a New Playlist

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 45:20


We're back, baby! This week we unveil our new format, talk about Clipse's incredible new album “Let God Sort ‘Em Out,” rank the top ten 90s rock bands you may (or may not) have forgotten about, and give you a playlist of five songs that will help renew your passion for music.What do you think of the new Clipse album? What 90s rock bands did we miss? Let us know in the comments!Listen to songs on the Extended Playlist!Like/follow/subscribe to Extended Play.Join the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists.

ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: BERLIN AIRLIFT VS. YOUNG RATIONALS

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 55:23


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TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast
TCBCast 353: E.P.'s EPs: The Extended Play Records of Elvis Presley

TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 144:04


This week, Bec and Justin explore the history behind the Extended Play format and how this record format played an important part in the consumption of Elvis's music by fans during his early career with RCA, and also briefly explore some of the more obscure and interesting international EPs that caught their eyes while digging into the topic.  Then for Song of the Week, both hosts go for some serious weepers, tackling iconic 70s breakup songs, with Justin selecting Elvis's melancholy version of Tony Joe White's "For Ol' Times Sake" and Bec spotlighting the heartbreaking 1972 hit "Separate Ways," which Elvis fans know was co-written by Elvis's good friend Red West, who gave the song a slightly autobiographical bent. Some resources that were helpful to us EP-wise: https://www.sergent.com.au/elvis/eps.html https://keithflynn.com http://www.elvis-history-blog.com/elvis-extended-plays.html Plus Discogs.com & 45cat.com If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.

TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast
TCBCast 352: Double Trouble Review, Part Two: "Croisière Surprise"

TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 73:56


Gurdip and Justin continue their discussion of 1967's "Double Trouble" as this infamous Elvis film finally introduces its more zany comedic elements with The Wiere Brothers, Helene Winston's grabby "Gerda" and a goofy Captain and First Mate intent on blowing up their own ship. The wacky side characters liven up the back half of the story - though the script remains equally as confusing and its attempts at absurdity flounder.  But - what if there's a twist to the story of Double Trouble that no one's ever pondered before that may make revisiting the film a bit more tolerable in the future? Justin's come up with a theory that may change the way you view the movie, though definitely not intended by the filmmakers! Song of the Week will return next week with our episode on the history of Elvis's Extended Play records! If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.

The Art Career Podcast
Art21 x The Art Career: Behind the Lens - Ian Forster

The Art Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 36:17


Welcome to episode 2 of Art21 x The Art Career: Behind the Lens—a series dedicated to the curators and filmmakers who create the magic behind Art21's iconic documentaries and publications. Art21 is the world's leading source to learn directly from the artists of our time.In this episode, host Emily McElwreath sits down with Senior Producer for Art21, Ian Forster.As a producer and director, Ian Forster creates documentary content for Art21's various digital and broadcast programs. Since joining the organization in 2009, he has worked on six seasons of Art in the Twenty-First Century, most recently directing and producing “London” from the tenth season and “Johannesburg” from the ninth season. Additionally, he worked on the Peabody Award-winning film William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible and has overseen the digital series Extended Play since 2012, producing over 100 short artist portraits. Forster created the online video series Artist to Artist in 2013, which featured artists in conversation with their peers at international biennials.His films have screened at festivals internationally, including DC Shorts, DOC NYC, and Artecinema, and have been honored with a Vimeo Staff Pick and as a Webby Award Honoree. He graduated from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University with a B.S. in Television, Radio, and Film.About Behind the LensThis season, we're spotlighting the often-unsung visionaries—curators and filmmakers—who shape the stories behind today's most influential contemporary artists. Behind the Lens offers a rare glimpse into how Art21's groundbreaking films and publications come to life, bridging the gap between artists and audiences.About Art21Art21 is a celebrated nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring a more creative world through the works and words of contemporary artists. Through their award-winning documentary series, educational programs, and digital resources, Art21 brings audiences closer to today's leading artists and their processes. Learn more at ⁠art21.org⁠. Free Resource for Artists!Want expert guidance on building your art career? Download Navigating the Art World: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists—a free resource covering essential industry insights, practical tips, and more. Get it here:⁠ Download Now⁠Links: ⁠theartcareer.com⁠Art21 – ⁠Art21⁠Follow Ian: https://www.instagram.com/ianjforster/Follow us: ⁠@theartcareer⁠Host: ⁠@emilymcelwreath_art⁠Production + Creative Direction ⁠@soniaruscoe⁠Editing: ⁠@benjamin.galloway⁠ Join our community for exclusive updates, artist resources, and behind-the-scenes content! Sign up at ⁠theartcareer.com⁠ Never miss an episode! Subscribe & leave us a review on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ & ⁠Spotify⁠

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and/or Roll: EXTENDED PLAY - SOUND FX vs. VHF

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 40:49


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ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: SOUND FX vs. VHF

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 40:49


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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and/or Roll: EXTENDED PLAY: THE LIGHTS vs. THE SOULS

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 45:13


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ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: THE LIGHTS vs. THE SOULS

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 45:13


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Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and/or Roll: EXTENDED PLAY - SWINGING RICHARDS VS. STANDING WAVES

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 55:47


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Ten Minute Medic
The Numbers That Whisper: Decoding Patient Survival Through EtCO2 (Extended Play)

Ten Minute Medic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 16:09


In this  episode of 'The Ten Minute Medic,' host Dr. Bill Young takes us on a  journey into the world of end-tidal CO2 monitoring - a critical but often misunderstood tool in emergency medicine. From cardiac arrests to traumatic brain injuries, Dr. Young breaks down how this simple measurement of exhaled breath can tell us everything from whether chest compressions are effective to when a patient is coming back to life. 

ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: THE SWINGING RICHARDS vs. STANDING WAVES

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 55:47


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The Guess Room
Episode 225 - Extended Play???

The Guess Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 48:59


Come again? Think you know the secret phrase from today's episode? Let us potentially reward you for your knowledge! Email theguessroompodcast@gmail.com to be entered into a raffle to win some sweet TGR merch! And to increase your odds of winning, be sure to share our content on social media for an extra entry! Support the show

DCRADIO.GOV
Raiding The Crates - Discos Extended Play

DCRADIO.GOV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 118:33


Have you ever scanned the radio looking for some music that fits your specific mood at that moment? Well, that's the daily quandary for show host John Avery. Thus, the creation of “Raiding The Crates on DC Radio,” a weekly two-hour ride through John's wildly diverse music taste and genre-hopping music collection. Be prepared to hear shows ranging from southern soul and blues to house music. Hear songs by artists from Frank Sinatra to Frank Ocean; from Sarah Vaughn to Fantasia; from Al Green to The B-52s. John is all over the place, but never too far from his first love: MUSIC. If you're the least bit adventurous, make it a point to join him weekly for “Raiding The Crates”.

Masks and Mayhem
Extended Play #1 – Avatar Legends

Masks and Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 86:12


The Extended Play is a combination of character creation and a one shot in a new system! For this inaugural one we're diving into the universe of Avatar the Last Airbender using the system from Magpie games.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and/or Roll: EXTENDED PLAY - INTERNAL AFFAIRS vs. THE CRIME

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 41:25


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ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: INTERNAL AFFAIRS vs. THE CRIME

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 44:25


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The Matt Long Show
7/23 Extended Play - Lorraine's away!

The Matt Long Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 63:35


Several interruptions in this program due to Weather Service Emergency Broadcasts. Where is Biden? Pastor Greg and I discuss multiple "theories". One more issue with Dem Chairs in Texas House. Texas child mutilation doctor is now in DC! PLUS - GOTV basics.

The Matt Long Show
7/1 The Angela Smith Show extended play!

The Matt Long Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 65:01


Angela and I, separately, spent time with J6 victims over the weekend. Recorded interviews to be published soon! Major Prayer requests as we had two tragic accidents involving local patriots this morning. Texas Dems NOW see election integrity issues! PLUS - we get an extra half hour! Why do some Christians get afraid or panic?

The Video Essay Podcast
THE EXTENDED PLAY: Johannes Binotto & Kevin B. Lee Live at Austellungsraum Klingentalat

The Video Essay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 31:11


From movies to television, YouTube to TikTok, it's a big world of audiovisual media out there. How many videographic works have tried to take them all in? A new installation work has tried to do just that. The Extended Play is a collaboration between artists Anina Müller and Jennifer Merlyn Scherler, which was exhibited at the Austellungsraum Klingental in Basel. The piece consists of four videos, or tracks, that function like a musical EP. Collectively they explore how moving images influence the ways humans inhabit their bodies, an extended play if you will. Track 1: The Portal borrows from stereotyped cinematic, dreamy imagery to explore the moment of exiting the cinema in a daze, where on- and off-screen worlds bleed into each other. In Track 2: The Main Character, two characters enter a medieval fantasy world cosplay inspired by Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, music videos and TikTok. Track 3: crying selfies

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Rock and/or Roll: EXTENDED PLAY - THE LEAP vs. THE LEAPERS

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 47:29


BJ plays two rare independent EP's from the eighties and it's up to you to vote for which EP you like better. VOTE HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: THE LEAP vs. THE LEAPERS

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 47:29


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TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast
TCBCast 319: C'mon Everybody (1971) Album Review

TCBCast: An Unofficial Elvis Presley Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 86:11


Bec crashes an episode with Gurdip and Justin covering the 1971 Camden "C'mon Everybody," a compilation collecting a handful of tracks that at the time of its release had previously only been available on the Extended Play soundtracks for Follow That Dream, Kid Galahad, Viva Las Vegas and Easy Come, Easy Go. It turns out to be one of the breeziest, enjoyable Camdens and the gang has a ton of fun digging into it. Also discussed are news items including the upcoming Guitar Man Sessions FTD, the false Graceland foreclosure, and Justin's recent Elvis finds - which includes a copy of our main topic album! For Song of the Week, Bec hangs around just to commentate on our picks, with Gurdip selecting the title track of 1967's "Double Trouble" which leads to reading songwriter Mort Shuman's hilarious recollection (or lack thereof) about the song in Ken Sharp's "Writing for the King, before closing out with Justin's Song of the Week, the short" opening title version of "Kissin' Cousins" often referred to as "No. 2." If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, provocative, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy. 

ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: BOY WONDER vs. BOYS LIFE

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 55:38


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ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: THE F.R.O.N.T. vs. BAND 19

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 42:56


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ROCK AND/OR ROLL
EXTENDED PLAY: READYMADES vs. U.S. SECRET SERVICE

ROCK AND/OR ROLL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 37:50


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Karson & Kennedy
Kennedy's Impossible Parody - The Extended Play

Karson & Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 4:21


Kennedy had a second verse for the parody this morning but couldn't get it done in 10 minutes, so here it is for your listening pleasure!  

The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
John Willis of Special Operations Equipment—Extended Play Version

The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 121:35


Today's podcast guest is John Willis of Special Operations Equipment in Camden, TN. Some of you may remember that I went to Tennessee twice in 2023: in April, to attend Nicole Sauce's Living Free in Tennessee Spring Workshop, and again in October, to attend and present at the Self-Reliance Festival. SRF is held at Special Operations Equipment. When not being used to host events, SOE is a sewing factory making high-end tactical gear. John and Amanda Willis are amazing people, and John graciously spent two hours last week visiting with me. The story of Special Operations Equipment is fascinating and one that I thought podcast listeners would enjoy hearing. And John is a great storyteller. Because our Zoom visit lasted longer than usual, I've posted two versions of this week's episode. The “short” version is about the length of a regular podcast episode and covers the sewing part of our conversation. The “extended play” version includes the entire discussion and gets into more of John's personal experiences and observations about life. There was so much wisdom in that part of the conversation that I felt it needed to be shared even if it veered off the topic of sewing a bit. Note that the EP version is marked “explicit” for some language, but we're all adults and I expect people to make the appropriate choice for themselves. The two episodes are identical save for the length, so if you choose the EP version, you'll also hear what is in the shorter version. 

Rodes Live
Episode-165 "Extended Play Groove: Unveiling The Essence of EPs in Hip-Hop"

Rodes Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 29:03


Welcome to Rodes Live, hip-hop heads! In this episode, we're immersing ourselves in the beats and rhymes of memorable EPs in the world of hip-hop. From the '90s to today, join us on a journey through the evolution of the genre. Tap In!!! Linktr.ee/Rodes or www.rodesonline.net www.rodeslivepodcaststore.com (Merch). #applepodcast #spotify #podcast #goodpods #podcasters #hiphop #rap #eps #rhyme #classic

Slasher? I Hardly Know Her! The Horror Movie Podcast

Talk about starting the year in the toilet! (See thumbnail) We watched Ghoulies and Ghoulies 2 to learn why Charlie Band is considered one of the most prolific filmmakers in Hollywood history, winning seven Academy Awards and two Grammys, all by the age of 14. It's gonna be a wild year final girls. Check out the dope ass songs we used in this episode by visiting the dope ass bands that made them. Extended Play by Committeemen Helene, Standing On A Bridge by KM North Telephonaphobia by Candid Faces

Extended Play
Inter-Season Announcement!

Extended Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 2:17


We're still taking a few weeks off between seasons, but this week we're announcing a way you can connect with Extended Play even when we're not filling your earholes with pleasure.

Daily Tech News Show
TechTV Scrapbook: Kate Botello - DTNS 4582

Daily Tech News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 27:26


Welcome to TechTV Scrapbook. The podcast that talks to the people and personalities who made the TechTV network possible. On the pilot episode we talk to Kate Botello former host of TechTV's The Screen Savers and Extended Play.You can follow Kate Botello at Interlochen Public Radio and on X (Twitter). Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.