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Hello music fans, welcome back to my podcast, and this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, for May 2025. I'm R.E. Fort and in this episode or post I thought I would feature 4 of my favorite tracks. The tracks in this playlist are I Don't Really Know Anymore, Open Your Eyes to Love, Tydus's Lullaby and All I Need is in Your Eyes. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, or Amazon Music, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Soundwaves from the Underground at TDR presents an exclusive playlist featuring the powerful sounds of Sofía Guilarte Reyes, the Cuban-born, Galicia-based guitarist, composer, and visionary behind the progressive rock power trio El Mundo de Sofía. In a compelling interview with Luis Varela on Tiempos de Radio, Sofía delves into her musical journey, from her early days in Havana to her innovative fusion of rock, flamenco, and Afro-Cuban rhythms. 🎧 Featured Tracks: 1. La Tempestad – El Mundo de Sofía feat. Reynier Mariño: An electrifying collaboration that intertwines flamenco guitar with progressive rock, showcasing the dynamic interplay between Sofía’s electric riffs and Reynier Mariño’s flamenco artistry. 2. La Solución – El Mundo de Sofía: A testament to the band’s versatility, this track blends introspective lyrics with intricate melodies, reflecting Sofía’s commitment to musical exploration. Dive into this curated selection to experience the rich tapestry of sounds that define El Mundo de Sofía. For the full interview and more musical insights, tune in to Tiempos de Radio on your preferred podcast platform. Find more at: linktr.ee/TiemposdeRadio Follow her on: https://www.instagram.com/sofiaguilarte_?igsh=MXhhdmd6bzMwcHFiNg==
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast, and this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, for April 2025. In this episode or post I thought I would feature 4 new tracks from my newest release Stop Wait and Think. The tracks in this playlist are Stop Wait and Think, Love Won't Go Away, Phoebes Lullaby and Just Remember I'm Always There for You. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora,Apple Music, or Amazon Music, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. Let's get to the playlist. As always,Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast and this, my Featured Tracks Playlist for February 2025. For this Valentines playlist I thought I would feature some of my favorite love songs or ballads. So, in this month's playlist we have, I Miss You, A Walk in The Rain, I Can't Say Goodbye, Know That You're Loved, Just One Chance and All I Need is in Your Eyes. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, or Amazon Music, sites in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Episode Overview:In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby sits down with Sam Lucid, bassist, vocalist, and songwriter for the genre-defying band Dogs in a Pile. Based out of Asbury Park, New Jersey, the band has built a passionate fanbase with their eclectic blend of funk, jazz, rock, and psychedelia. Sam talks about the band's creative process, upcoming album, and what fans can expect from their highly anticipated show at Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco. He also shares stories from the road, including the band's efforts to support wildfire relief during their West Coast tour. What You'll Hear in This Episode: The origins of Dogs in a Pile and the story behind their unique name. How the band approaches blending diverse musical styles into their setlists and recordings. Sam's reflections on his musical journey from Berklee College of Music to the national stage. Insights into the band's forthcoming album and how it revisits their early DIY ethos. The story behind the songs "Bent Strange" and "Chop Shop," and why they've become fan favorites. Highlights from their recent New Year's Eve performance at Putnam Palace. A behind-the-scenes look at the West Coast tour, including their wildfire relief efforts in San Diego. What fans can look forward to at their Rickshaw Stop show on January 17th. Featured Tracks in This Episode: “You Didn't Hear it From Me” (Recorded live at Putnam Palace on New Year's Eve) “Bent Strange” (Live recording) “Chop Shop” (Live recording) Upcoming Tour Date Highlight: Dogs in a Pile at Rickshaw Stop
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast. Before I get to this my first podcast of the new year, I want to wish all a very safe, prosperous and happy 2025. In this my Featured Tracks Playlist January 2025 podcast episode I wanted to bring in some tracks that I haven't shared in a while and some of my all-time favorites Living in Strange Times, Just Stay, Run with Me, Why Don't You Just Let Us Play, Told Ya and lastly, Just Kick Back and Relax. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, or Amazon Music, sites, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast. Happy Holidays to all. In this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, December 2024, I wanted to bring in some tracks that I haven't shared in a while and some of my all-time favorites. So, in this month's playlist we have, Living in Strange Times, Just Stay, Run with Me, Why Don't You Just Let Us Play, Told Ya and lastly, Just Kick Back and Relax. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, or Amazon Music sites, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
In this episode, Andrew and Dr Sam dive into the world of singing drummers—because why settle for just bashing skins when you can also belt out tunes? Expect a thorough dissection of jazz chaos theory, led by Peter Evans and his so-called “three-stooges” approach to organised sound. The duo also explore Karen Carpenter's dual talents, Red Fang's unadulterated riffage, and Mastodon's... well, let's say, questionable riff decisions. Dr Sam throws in some knowledge grenades about jazz producer legends, while Andrew recalls a traumatic encounter with Reading Festival toilets that left him missing Mastodon for a “pressing” appointment. They also ponder how Robert Wyatt of Soft Machine managed to keep it together, both rhythmically and vocally, before a window accident shifted his life forever. From awkward gig moments to a deep-dive into prog jazz and even John Grant's soundcheck playlist, this episode has it all—except, maybe, subtlety. _Featured Tracks and Artists_: - Peter Evans and friends with some chaotic jazz noodling - The Morons with "I Want to Stab You in the Neck" (naturally) - Anderson .Paak, making soul look way too easy on the Tiny Desk - Queens of the Stone Age, with zero Grohl vocals - Yoshida Tatsuya's wild prog jazz - A head-turning pick from Soft Machine with Robert Wyatt singing and drumming Grab your headphones (and maybe a stiff drink); it's a wild ride through rhythm, riffs, and a solid bit of nonsense. ### Riffs of the week #### Dr Sam's Riff - Peter Evans - Freaks (opening) #### Andrew's Riff - The Ruins of Beverast - Anchoress in Furs (opening) ### Dr Sam's track choices 1. The Morons - Stab You in the Neck (0.10) 2. Anderson .Paak - Heart Don't Stand a Chance (from NPR tiny desk) : 3.57 3. Soft Machine - Moon in June (0.20) 4. Koenjihyakkei - Rattims Friezz (1.44) ### Andrew's track choices 1. The Carpenters - Close to you (1:15) 2. Mastodon - Blood and Thunder (opening) 3. Queens of the Stone Age - Song for the dead (0:02) 4. Velvet Underground - After Hours Email us - beatmotel@lawsie.com Anderson .Paak - Heart Don't Stand a Chance (from NPR tiny desk) : 3.57 - https://youtu.be/ferZnZ0_rSM?feature=shared&t=237
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast. In this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, November 2024. I wanted to feature five beautiful ballads There's Never Enough Time, Our Time, Love's All I Have To Give, All I need is in Your Eyes and lastly, I Can't Say Goodbye. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, or Amazon Music sites, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Conversation with artist Belinda Yee about her coming solo exhibition INCREMENT at the Wentworth Galleries (Pitt St, Sydney) 7 to 10 November 2024. An exhibition of large-scale drawings, plus a live movement-based performance, INCREMENT explores the notion of temporality as reflected through the cold stone media – such as marble, graphite, sandstone – and soft tissues of the human body. Belinda's work stands as an embodiment of time passing, with fugitive materials that reflect the fragility and impermanence of existence itself. More about Belinda's work: http://belindayee.com/index.htm Originally aired on Eastside Radio 89.7FM on 28 October 2024. FEATURED TRACKS 1) Roj Osa, Tu Si Di Si (album Azbetsni Krovovi) https://kopatonrecords.bandcamp.com/album/azbestni-krovovi 2) Truth ≠ Tribe, Bi ne Bi (album LIVE AT VINYL FACTORY) https://truthtribe.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-vinyl-factory Sympoiesis radio show is produced on the Gadigal land of the Eora nation, traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respect and gratitude to the elders past, present, and yet to come. Facebook: www.facebook.com/sympoiesisradioshow Instagram: www.instagram.com/sympoiesis_radio_show PRESENTER/INTERVIEWER: Ira Ferris (www.instagram.com/artemisprojects)
Over the first weekend of October, 2024, there was a deluge from two storms (including level 4 Hurricane Helene) descended on southern Appalachia, mostly on the eastern side which includes Asheville and other parts of western NC, eastern TN, south eastern Ohio, and northern Georgia. At the point of this recording there are over 200 known dead and hundreds missing, portions of the region continue to be without electricity or cellular service, and where the toxic mud and water linger and separate people from medical and community care. This episode, we're speaking with three people who've lived in the region and have been helping other residents distribute storm relief. If you're listening to this on the radio, please consider checking out the podcast for an additional half an hour of experience. Groups worth following doing work on the ground include: Mutual Aid Disaster Relief Appalachian Medical Solidarity Hood Huggers Rural Organizing And Resilience . ... . .. Featured Tracks: 500 Year Flood by Adam Pope Day 3 on Pigeon River by Sarah Howell
In this episode of my podcast, Featured Tracks Playlist October 2024, I wanted to feature just four of my favorite ballads. So, in this post we have Living In Strange Times, A Walk in The Rain, Told Ya, and Why Don't Ya Just Let Us Play. Links for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, and Amazon Music, are on this post and refort.co/playlist. Without Music Life Has No Soul
A quasi-weekly podcast comprised of all Hugh's featured tracks for the past week. This week: MJ Lenderman - She's Leaving You, Linda Thompson with The Proclaimers - Bonnie Lass, Matt Hunter and the Dusty Fates - Reindeer Soul, Troy Kingi - Through My Venetians, Revulva - Heroin Chic
A quasi-weekly podcast comprised of all Hugh's featured tracks for the past week. This week: Rob Thorne and Delany Davidson - Ake Ake (Mauri Ora), Michael Kiwanuka - Lowdown Pt I, Jessica Pratt - World On A String, Richard Thompson - Trust
A quasi-weekly podcast comprised of all Hugh's featured tracks for the past week. This week: Elliot Dawson - Quarter Life, Jenny Mitchell - Where The Water's Cold, Rita Mae - Big Star, Mā feat. Chase Woods - Korero Mai, Fazerdaze - Cherry Pie
A quasi-weekly podcast comprised of all Hugh's featured tracks for the past week. This week: Mokotron - Ōhākī, This Is The Kit - Careful Of Your Keepers, Body of Work - Bottle To Go, Louisa Nicklin - The Highs, Phoebe Rings - Daisy
Show Notes:In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby sits down with Julie Gussaroff, upright bassist, vocalist, and mandolin player for The Sweet Lilies, to discuss the band's unique fusion of Americana, folk, rock, and even hip hop. Julie shares the band's origins, her creative process, and what it's like working with producer Sergio Rios in Los Angeles. From the band's beginnings as a string duo to evolving into a full four-piece with drums, Julie dives deep into how the band's sound has matured. Featured Tracks: "Bad Moon Rising" "Tables Turning" "Words" Highlights of the conversation include: How The Sweet Lilies came together and formed their distinct string Americana style Insight into their songwriting process and how they blend various genres A behind-the-scenes look at recording new material in L.A. with producer Sergio Rios Stories from their summer tour and the inspiration they find on the road A preview of their upcoming show at the Sweetwater Music Hall on September 25th The music featured in this episode was from The Sweet Lilies' latest album, Cover to Cover, including their rendition of "Bad Moon Rising" and the tracks "Tables Turning" and “Words” from their Equality album. Links Mentioned in the Episode: Tickets to Sweet Lilies' Sweetwater Music Hall show: sweetwatermusichall.com The Sweet Lilies' official website: sweetlilies.com Follow The Sweet Lilies on Instagram: @thesweetlilies Tune in to catch more exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes conversations with musicians nationwide! Go to: https://www.backstagesonoma.com/ Hashtags:#BackstageSonoma #TheSweetLilies #JulieGussaroff #AmericanaMusic #StringBand #SweetwaterMusicHall #LiveMusic #MusicInterviews #FolkRock #SergioRios #NewMusic
Pining Radiata - These Words, These Things; Teddyyy - Radio; The Nomad feat. Michele Ducray - Momentum; Neil MacLeod - I Need A Battle
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast, this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, September 2024. For this month's playlist, I wanted to feature just four of my favorite ballads. So, in this post we have There's Never Enough Time, Day and Night, I'm Here For You, and Know That You're Loved. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, and Amazon Music, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Dera Meelan and Caru feat. deadforest and Church - See No Evil, Judee Sill - Things Are Lookin' Up, Hozier - Nobody's Soldier, Still Woozy - Big Fish, Johnny Cash - Well Alright
Marlin's Dreaming - Hello My Dear, Adam Hattaway - High Horse, Humble Kumara - Paradise, Melodownz - High Vibration, Caitlin - What You Love
Eli Superflyy - No No, Voom - Martin Phillips, Maeve - Take Me Away, Mousey - Opener, Goodwill - Goner
Pining Radiata - Forget, BAYNK - Feel, Lou'ana - Grandmother, Wiri Donna - The Gold, Holly Arrowsmith - Blue Dreams
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast, this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, August 2024. For this month's playlist I wanted a smooth mix of tunes to enjoy the last days of summer with. So, in this post we have Listen to Your Heart, Loves all I Have To Give, I'm Here For You, Day and Night, Our Time, and I Can't Say Goodbye. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, and Amazon Music, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist. As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul
The Chills (RIP Martin Phillips) - Double Summer, Len Baker - Lost in Comfort, Captain Relaxo - Upside Down
Humble Kumara, James Carr, J.M, LA Felix, Allana Goldsmith
Black Comet feat. Louis Baker - Sleep, Miss French - Coffee's Getting Cold, Noel Evans - The Lighthouse, Joe Kaptein - Unwavering, Mehana - Moj Dilbere
Government Pest - Howling at the Moonlight, Cindy Lee - Diamond Jubilee, Death and the Maiden - Leanest Cut, Menzies - Hugh & Julia, Voom - Everyone
Annika Rani - Satisfied, Miss French - By Their Actions, Joyer - Night Song, Bing Turkby - Earthling
Hello, I'm R.E. Fort, and welcome back to my podcast, and this episode of my Featured Tracks playlist, July 2024. As I have said before, each month I create a playlist of my favorite tracks and share them in this podcast. For this month I wanted a cool mix of tunes to help us enjoy these long hot days of summer. So, in this post we have Never Meant to make you cry, Just Stay, Life on the other Side, Make it a Double, and My Haunted Mind. As always, you can find links to this playlist for YouTube, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, and Amazon Music, in this post and on my website at refort.co/playlist As always, Without Music Life Has No Soul.
Eli Superflyy - Happy, Marlin's Dreaming feat. Erny Belle - Earnestly, Brutha Rodz and Israel Starr - Remember
Earth Tongue - Out Of This Hell, TG Shand - The Cheese, Maeve- Lone Rider, There's A Tuesday - The City, Mazbou Q feat. Nardean - Celestials
Brittany Luse, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute, joins NPR's Stephen Thompson and host Robin Hilton to update our running tally of songs that could end up on NPR Music's best-of-the-year lists.Featured Tracks:1. Empress Of: "Feminine," from For Your Consideration2. Rosie Tucker: "All My Exes Live In Vortexes," from UTOPIA NOW!3. Patrick Watson: "Perfect Day" (Single)4. Summer Banton: "Boyfriend" (Single)5. Madi Diaz: "God Person," from Weird Faith6. Friko: "Get Numb To It," from Where we've been, Where we go from hereLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Episode 57 - Merchant of the Skies.Timestamps:(1:48) Basic Info(5:36) Gameplay(27:11) Vibe(31:33) Wrap Up.Featured Tracks:*tracks are not named or released (captured from gameplay).Found Bytes Intro Song by Brian McGinlyFollow Brian's gaming! https://psnprofiles.com/XenoLinkGot feedback? Email us at FoundBytesGRS@gmail.com or Tweet @foundbytesgrs and check out the content on YouTube!
In this Bonus Segment Kris gives his Non-Spoiler Review for Sea of Stars - a retro style turn-based RPG developed by Indie Studio ; Sabotage! If you haven't heard of this game find out what you can expect from it and why Kris called it one of the Best Games of 2023! All the Featured Tracks in the Background are from the Sea of Stars Official Soundtrack composed by Eric W. Brown & Yasunori Mitsuda *Tracks were used to highlight how amazing the music is - no copyright intended! If you have played Sea of Stars be sure to get in touch and share your own thoughts and if you enjoyed this Review consider following our Podcast & leaving us a Review. Follow our Podcast & Youtube Channel ; https://linktr.ee/TheBrothersTake Thanks for Listening!
Episode 49 - Elderand.Timestamps:(1:43) Basic Info(5:12) Gameplay(19:41) Vibe(24:30) Wrap Up.Featured Tracks:*tracks have not been released with names**music captured from gameplay.Audio Design by Gustavo Salmerón, Rodrigo Garcia, Glauber Barreto, Alan Monteiro (musician).Found Bytes Intro Song by Brian McGinlyFollow Brian's gaming! https://psnprofiles.com/XenoLinkGot feedback? Email us at FoundBytesGRS@gmail.com or Tweet @foundbytesgrs and check out the content on YouTube!
This week, you'll hear an interview with Matthew Scott, a journalist with ACPC in Atlanta to talk about recent developments with the struggle against Cop City, the building of a giant police training facility with a simulated cityscape for urban counter insurgency training for law enforcement from around the USA & around the world in a forest in Atlanta, Georgia. You can read Matthews work at ATLPressCollective.Com. We review the development of the project and the organizing against it, touch on the current situation for the 41 people facing domestic terrorism charges from the state of Georgia, talk about the SWAT raid and financial crime charges against the Atlanta Solidarity bail fund, the vote by city council to move forward with tens of millions of dollars of funding despite 15 hours of public comment against and take a look at where the project is now that clearcutting has happened. Other Sites of Interest Atlanta Solidarity Fund StopCopCitySolidarity.Org (info on the Week of Action, June 24-July 1, 2023) Donations to Tortuguita's family Balkan Anarchist Bookfair Then, you'll hear a segment by A-Radio Berlin from the May 2023 episode of Bad News about the upcoming Balkan Anarchist Bookfair and the St-Imier 2023 anarchist and anti-authoritarian gathering. . ... . .. Featured Tracks: 4th of July by AGYN from Weelaunee Kaleidoscope (Benefit for ATL Solidarity) Bella Ciao (for Weelaunee Forest) by The Narcissist Cookbook from
Almost a year gone and 2 lost episodes in between Tina and Slops are back! But for how long? Who knows. For listen to vintage babble that only The ADD podcast can bring you. Featured Tracks. King Corleone - HOW DOES IT SOUND DOLLARVANBRAN -Glow Up
On this year-end episode, NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich takes host Bob Boilen around the globe to experience Vietnamese ambient, Chilean speed metal and auto-tune'd Ghanaian gospel music. Featured Tracks and Artists: • BKO: "Sadiona" from Djine Bora• Cheba Wahida: "Jrouli Jrouli" from Jrouli • Sơn FM: "Go Into the Mountains" from Points of Light (ST๐๐๗)• Switchblade: "夜に踊る" from Blue Matter • Romperayo: "El Borracho" from Así No Se Puede Muchaches• La Colonie de Vacances: "L'amour universel" from ECHT• No Home: "Emerald Green Mirror" from Young Professional • Vórtize: "Mundo Bipolar" from ¡Tienes Que Luchar!• Linda Ayupuka: "Yine Faamam" from God Created Everything For more, follow the Viking's Choice playlist and subscribe to the newsletter.
Episode 17: Through the Darkest of Times.Timestamps:(1:51) Basic Info(5:22) Gameplay(23:46) Vibe(28:48) Wrap Up.Featured Tracks:*tracks are not named or released (captured from gameplay).Music by Almut Schwacke.Missing Bits:The voice-over between chapters is Nora Hespers: German author and journalist who has written about stories of her grandfather, Theo: a resistance fighter during this time..Found Bytes Intro Song by Brian McGinlyFollow Brian's gaming! https://psnprofiles.com/XenoLinkGot feedback? Email us at FoundBytesGRS@gmail.com or Tweet @foundbytesgrs
Episode 15: Dread Nautical.Timestamps:(1:39) Basic Info(4:42) Gameplay(25:05) Vibe(28:27) Wrap Up.Featured Tracks:*tracks are not named or released (captured from gameplay).Sound by Tamás Hojsz.Found Bytes Intro Song by Brian McGinlyFollow Brian's gaming! https://psnprofiles.com/XenoLinkGot feedback? Email us at FoundBytesGRS@gmail.com or Tweet @foundbytesgrs
Open Mike Eagle confronted the past, Natalia Lafourcade returned to original songwriting, Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson collaborated as Plains, Víkingur Ólafsson intimately played piano and Maral deconstructed an ancestral groove.Featured Tracks and Artists:1. Open Mike Eagle: "Burner Account" and "For DOOM" from Component System with the Auto Reverse 2. Natalia Lafourcade: "María la Curandera" from De Todas las Flores 3. Plains: "Hurricane" and "Abilene" from I Walked With You A Ways 4. Víkingur Ólafsson: Robert Schumann's Study in Canonic Form, Op. 56, No. 1 and Béla Bartók's 3 Hungarian Folks Songs from Csík, III. 'White Lily' via From Afar5. Maral: "Mari's Groove" from Ground GrooveOur panel's additional recommendations for October: • Palm, Nicks and Grazes• Loyle Carner, hugo• Moin, PasteMore from NPR Music: • Interview: Open Mike Eagle• Review: Plains, I Walked With You A Ways • Víkingur Ólafsson: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Tyler Childers went to church, Makaya McCraven sampled himself, Sudan Archives got silly and sexy, Alex G distilled his production quirks and Björk stuck her toes in the earth. Featured Tracks and Artists:1. Tyler Childers: "Old Country Church (Jubilee Version)" from Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? 2. Makaya McCraven: "Seventh String" from In These Times 3. Sudan Archives: "Selfish Soul" from Natural Brown Prom Queen 4. Alex G: "Miracles" from God Save the Animals 5. Björk: "Fungal City" from Fossora Our panel's additional recommendations for August: • Lou Turner, Microcosmos• SiR, "Nothing Even Matters"• Sonja, Loud ArriverRead the NPR Music review:• Makaya McCraven, In These Times• Sudan Archives, Natural Brown Prom Queen • Alex G, God Save the Animals
Episode 5: Dandara.Timestamps:.(1:15) Basic Info(6:43) Gameplay(18:50) Vibe(24:30) Wrap Up.Featured Tracks:.Dandara's PurposeOnce a Beautiful HorizonWeight of a DoubtCrumbling MemoriesThe Relentless Choir.Music by Thommaz Kauffmann.Found Bytes Intro Song by Brian McGinlyFollow Brian's gaming! https://psnprofiles.com/XenoLinkGot feedback? Email us at FoundBytesGRS@gmail.com or Tweet @foundbytesgrs
Punches flew from the Mountain Goats, Roc Marciano and The Alchemist teamed up, Tomu DJ took unexpected turns, Julia Jacklin looked deep within, Eli Winter opened up and Tommy McLain returned. Featured Tracks and Artists:1. The Mountain Goats: "Wage Wars Get Rich Die Handsome" from Bleed Out2. Roc Marciano & The Alchemist: "JJ Flash" from The Elephant Man's Bones 3. Tomu DJ: "Optimistic" from Half Moon Bay 4. Julia Jacklin, "Ignore Tenderness" from Pre Pleasure5. Eli Winter: "Dayenu" from Eli Winter6. Tommy McLain: "Somebody" from I Ran Down Every Dream Our panel's additional recommendations for August: Young Nudy, EA MonsterDiamanda Galás, Broken GargoylesQuinn Christopherson, "Celine" Danger Mouse & Black Thought, Cheat CodesEight, Delight in Eight
Maggie Rogers leveled up and Beyoncé dropped another album we'll think about all year. But Johnny Gandelsman also took us across America, Bear1Boss super-smashed rap and Caterina Barbieri found immanence in synths. Featured Tracks and Artists:1. Maggie Rogers: "Shatter" from Surrender2. Beyoncé: "PLASTIC OFF THE SOFA" from RENAISSANCE 3. Johnny Gandelsman: "Surrender to the Adventure for Musician & Tape: 1. Blossom / American Dream" and "O for Violin & Voices" from This is America: An Anthology 2020-20214. Bear1Boss: "$$$" from Bear1Boss5. Caterina Barbieri: "Canticle of Cryo" from Spirit ExitOur panel's additional recommendations for July: • Adam Kent, Tania León: Teclas de mi piano• Gwenno: Tresor• Kali Malone: Living TorchSee also:• Maggie Rogers' summer mixtape sweats with sweetness• Caterina Barbieri's rapturous electronica was forged in deep solitude
June brought us The Suffers' socially conscious party music, Saya Gray's headphones-worthy debut, GIVĒON's R&B ballads, Regina Spektor's elaborate songwriting and Petrol Girls' amped-up punk.Featured Tracks and Artists:1. The Suffers: "Don't Bother Me" and "Yada Yada" from It Starts with Love2. Saya Gray: "I FOUND A FLOORBOARD UNDER THE SOIL!" from 19 Masters3. GIVĒON: "Scarred" from Give Or Take4. Regina Spektor "One Man's Prayer" from Home, before and after5. Petrol Girls: "Preachers" from Baby Our panel's additional recommendations for June:• S.G. Goodman, Teeth Marks• Jessie Buckley & Bernard Butler, For All Our Days That Tear the Heart• Beyoncé, "BREAK MY SOUL" • SZA, "Jodie" • Linda Ayupuka, God Created Everything Discover NPR Music's favorite albums and songs of 2022 (so far).
May brought us Bad Bunny's stacked summer album, Kendrick Lamar's unsettled opus, Ravyn Lenae's otherworldly debut, Julia Reidy's microtonal guitar dissonance and Ethel Cain's haunted pop. Featured Tracks and Artists:1. Bad Bunny: "Después de la Playa" and "Otro Atardecer" from Un Verano Sin Ti2. Kendrick Lamar: "N95" and "Mother I Sober" from Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers 3. Ravyn Lenae: "Where I'm From (feat. Mereba)" from Hypnos 4. Julia Reidy: "World in World" from World in World 5. Ethel Cain: "Family Tree" from Preacher's DaughterOur panel's additional recommendations for May: • My Chemical Romance, "The Foundations of Decay" • Flores, The Lives They Left• Leikeli47, Shape Up
Dunstan Bruce is perhaps most famous for his lead vocals and listing of libations in the Chumbawamba pop hit, Tubthumping. But there is so much more to him and that band than that one song. For the hour we touch on some of the band's 30 year history, their relation as a collective, anarchist band to social justice movements around the world and how they used their fame and money to give back, Dunstan's recently finished documentary “I Get Knocked Down: The Untold Story of Chumbawamba” and his accompanying one man show “Am I Invisible Yet?”, aging and the battle for relevance, staying involved in politics and more. “I Get Knocked Down” is still seeking distribution so not streamable, but keep an eye on the fakebook page for updates on that, and you can find his prior documentary on Chumbawamba published about 20 years ago on youtube, entitled “Well Done, Now Sod Off!” You can find a rather embarrassing mixtape from us years ago on archive.org, expect a replacement playlist for it soon. Chumbawamaba-related: Bandcamp: https://chumbawamba.bandcamp.com/music Wikipedia Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumbawamba Good 2012 article on the band Writeup on Anarcho-Punk.Net Interrobang!? Some hijinks from the era: Miner Strike Poll Tax IndyMedia (benefited from Chumbawamba $$) CorpWatch (benefited from Chumbawamba $$) Bristol Social Centre (benefited from Chumbawamba $$) Radio Onda Rossa (benefitted from Chumbawamba $$) June 18, 1999 Carnival Against Capital protest party in London The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (benefited from Homophobia Single) Mumia Abu-Jamal on Letterman BASE social centre in Bristol (benefited from Chumbawamba $$) Other music related projects mentioned: Loud Women Festival Pussy Riot in the Orthodox Church Flux of Pink Indians Crass Dunstan's Other Docs A Curious Life – The Story of the Levellers Sham 69 China Tour Trailer Announcements Greg Curry Hunger Strike Greg Curry, a prisoner in Ohio serving a life sentence in relation to the Lucasville Uprising of 1993 for which he claims innocence, has just begun a hunger strike for being stuck in extended solitary confinement known as TPU at Toledo Correctional Institution. To voice concern, you can call 419 726 7977 and select choice 8 to speak to the warden during business hours, or you can select 0 to speak to the operator at other times. You can also mail Harold.May@odrc.state.oh.us requesting that his communications be re-instated and that he be able to re-enter general population. You can find our 2016 interview with Greg at our website. Social Media Documentary from SubMedia Stay tuned to Sub.Media for a documentary film on the troubles with social media in early June TFSR Fediverse Podcast We've launched a temporary instance of Castopod podcasting app on the Fediverse at @TheFinalStrawRadio@Social.Ungovernavl.Org. Definitely a work in progress, but check it out if you care to. Bad News, May 2022 The latest episode of the monthly english-language podcast from the A-Radio Network is available now at their website: A-Radio-Network.Org or here: https://www.a-radio-network.org/episode-56-05-2022/ . … . .. Featured Tracks (get ready): Tubthumping by Chumbawamba from Tubthumper Top of the World (Olé, Olé, Olé) by Chumbawamba (single) Do They Owe Us A Living? by Crass from The Feeding of the 5,000 The Cutty Wren by Chumbawamba from English Rebel Songs 1381–1984 Timebomb by Chumbawamba from Anarchy I Never Gave Up by Chumbawamba from Never Do What You're Told (Live) Heartbreak Hotel by Chumbawamba from Fuck EMI (compilation) Shhh-it by Oi Polloi from Bare Faced Hypocrisy Sells Records / The Anti-Chumbawamba EP (compilation) Her Majesty by Chumbawamba (single) Knit Your Own Balaklava by Chumbawamba from The Liberator - Artists For Animals (compilation) Song Of The Mother In Dept / Song Of The Hardworking Community Registration Officer / Song Of The Government Minister Who Enjoys His Work / Song Of The (Now Determined) Mother by Chumbawamba from A Pox Upon The Poll Tax (compilation) Smash Clause 29! by Chumbawamba from Uneasy Listening Homophobia by Chumbawamba from Anarchy One By One by Chumbawamba from Rock The Dock (compilation) Pass It Along by Chumbawamba from WYSIWYG Bella Ciao by Chumbawamba from A Singsong And A Scrap Here Now by Interrobang‽ from Interrobang‽ The Day The Nazi Died by Chumbawamba from Class War So Long, So Long by Chumbawamba from In Memoriam: Margaret Thatcher
All Songs host Bob Boilen's mix this week includes the joy of Valerie June, a new project from Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, with Sons Of Kemet's Tom Skinner, called The Smile, and more.Featured Tracks and Artists:1. Brittany Davis: "I Choose to Live," from I Choose to Live EP2. Valerie June: "Use Me" (Single)3. Arcade Fire: "Lightning I, II," from WE4. The Smile: "Skrting On the Surface" (Single)5. Congotronics International: "Where's The One?," from Where's The One?6. Andrew Bird: "Atomized" (Single)7. Typhoon: "New Wife," from Underground Complex EP