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Collapsed System – “Track Nine”, 1996. FEE LION – “Blood Sisters (Kontravoid remix)”, 2019. Chrome Corpse – “Body Interface (Forward Thinking)”, 2019. PTP – “Show Me Your Spine”, 1987. Odonis Odonis – “Bad Actor”, 2019. Kontravoid – “Distress”, 2019. Klack – “Time v1.1”, 2019. Mördelin – “Into The Sea”, 2019. Circumpolar – “Until the End of Time”, 2019. Thomaas Banks – “Necare Disko”, 2019. Order 89 – “Couronne de Prince”, 2019. The Colours of Silence – “Alone”, 2019. Scary Black – “Not Tonite”, 2019. The Chameleons – “Less Than Human”, 1983. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/i-surmise-im-less-than-human-in-gods-eyes
Oomph! – “Under Pressure”, 1992. klack – “Discipline”, 2019. Conformco – “Believe It (Mega-Oontz Mix)”, 2020. Interactive – “The Bass is on Fire”, 1990. D.A.F. – “Brothers (Mix Gabi)”, 1985. Cabaret Voltaire – “Sex, Money, Freaks”, 1987. M/A/R/R/S – “Pump Up the Volume (UK 12” Mix)”, 1993. A Split Second – “On Command”, 1988. Die Warzau – “Bodybag”, 1989. Channel 5 – “This is a Test”, 1988. Information Society – “Walking Away”, 1988. Nitzer Ebb – “Shame”, 1988. Lassigue Bendthaus – “Automotive”, 1991. Orange Sector – “Endzeit”, 2010. State Orchestra – “Crossed Lines”, 1990. Depeche Mode – “People Are People (Different Mix)”, 1984. Notausgang – “Kim Future”, 2019. Rein – “Off the Grid”, 2020. Kreign – “In That Frame of Mind”, 2020. Kontravoid – “Too Deep”, 2019. Fee Lion – “Blood Sisters (Kontravoid Mix)”, 2019. Beta Evers – “Move in My Body Rhythm”, 2016. Twice of Love – “The Birth”, 1989. Tribantura – “Lack of Sense”, 1993. L&O – “Even Now”, 1988. Portion Control – “The Great Divide”, 1985. The Force Dimension – “Dance the Algorythm (Special Club Mix)”, 1990. Whats – “Kill the Revolution”, 1990. Dave Inox (feat HIV+) – “Miss Conceptual (The Horrorist Mix)”, 2020. Dive – “Where Were You?”, 1997. Fatal Morgana – “Attention (Remix)”, 2020. Blind Vision – “Don’t Look at Me (G-Mix)”, 1990. Front 242 – “No Shuffle”, 1985. Empirion – “ADSR (Electron Mix)”, 2020. Nitzer Ebb – “Join in the Chant”, 1987. Black Dahlia – “Ricoche Holly”, 2020. Randolph & Mortimer – “Citizens (Schwefelgelb Mix)”, 2017. Kraftwerk – “Heimcomputer”, 1991. Meat Beat Manifesto – “Helter Skelter”, 1990. And One – “Metalhammer”, 1990. And One – “Techno Man (Club Mix)”, 1991. Unconscious – “Slaves of System”, 2020. Silent EM – “Return of Yesterday”, 2019. Chrome Corpse – “Firing Rate (Kinematic Trajectory)”, 2019. Aircrash Bureau – “Machine”, 1993. Dead Zone Margin – “Torn Between Beliefs”, 2020. Front 242 – “Never Stop!”, 1988. Boy Harsher – “Electric”, 2019. Evil Dust – “Desolation”, 2020. Kreign – “Disco King”, 2019. Doubting Thomas – “Come in Piece”, 1991. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/body-body-muscle-hate-ebm-new-beat-dj-mix
Ist Ist – “Jennifer’s Lips”, 2019. The Stooges – “Down on the Street”, 1970. Inaktiv – “Eyeblog”, 2018. Hanzel Und Gretyl – “Take Me To Your Leader”, 1998. Vore Aurora – “Hollow Point (Slighter Mix)”, 2019. Fee Lion – “Blood Sisters”, 2019. Boy Harsher – “Motion”, 2019. Rue Oberkampf – “Glycine”, 2019. Ohota – “Totengott”, 2018. Liebknecht – “Leipzig”, 2019. PAL – “Gelöbnis”, 1995. Klinik – “Sleepwalkin' (Suicide Commando Mix)”, 2001. Kontravoid – “Too Deep”, 2019. Null Device – “Last Call to December”, 2019. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/a-thousand-eyes-look-at-you
We have a lot of love for Chicago, and beyond Wax Trax, we highlight several bands from the Windy City in this episode. Recommended viewing: Industrial Accident—The Story of Wax Trax! Records https://www.waxtraxrecords.com/v-a-industrial-accident-the-story-of-wax--34015748.html The History of Industrial Music - Chicago documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbFt-UPoNeQ Songs featured: Pigface, Alles Ist Mein Bonemen of Barumba, Pity It Ain't Hide, Man's Best Friend https://hide3.bandcamp.com/track/mans-best-friend Wingtips, After the Storm https://wingtips.bandcamp.com/album/exposure-therapy Visceral Anatomy, Lipswitch https://oraculorecords.bandcamp.com/album/modern-anguish Fee Lion, Blood Sisters https://feelion.bandcamp.com/album/blood-sisters The Bellwether Syndicate, Republik https://thebellwethersyndicate.bandcamp.com/
Continuing with her week of goth song of the day picks, DJ Abbie brings us the industrial banger that is Fee Lion’s “Blood Sisters.” The moniker of Justina Kairyte, she’s described the EP and titular song as themed around self-love. “I was experiencing a deep disconnect with myself and had to begin the journey of re-learning how to love myself, which can be so daunting,” she told Paper Mag. “There were many, many days where I just didn't leave my bed, didn't leave the house and most definitely did not work on music. This wouldn't be the first time; I am actively working on finding the balance in my process.” Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show.
"When in doubt, go with latex." Chicago artist FEE LION joins me for #quarantineconcarne tonight. She's a fascinating musician responsible for some of the coolest and darkest sounds I've heard in a while. We talk about her music, her eye-popping visual style and why we should all watch "Blade Runner." Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services
"When in doubt, go with latex." Chicago artist FEE LION joins me for #quarantineconcarne tonight. She's a fascinating musician responsible for some of the coolest and darkest sounds I've heard in a while. We talk about her music, her eye-popping visual style and why we should all watch "Blade Runner." Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services
On this episode of Bad at Sports Center, Dana and Brian are joined in the studio by Josh Zoerner and Chris Eichenseer of Public Works to discuss You Will Die, a frightening premonition which also happens to be the title of the gallery’s latest exhibition. Zoerner and Eichenseer take us into the surprisingly delightful world of visual artists working in the realm of death metal music. During the second half of the show our hosts learn more about the history of Public Works, and their resilient space in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago. You Will Die runs through February 14th, with a closing reception and event called Venus Doom: Dark Valentine's Day Party from 7-11pm with DJ sets by Fee Lion and performance by GirlBoifriend. More information can be found at publicworksgallery.com.
Live online Radio Show for Radio Dark Tunnel in January 22nd 2020. In this show I played Doused by DIIV, The Passion of Lovers by Bauhaus, Faith In Me (S Y Z Y G Y X Remix) by ELZ AND THE CULT, Blood Sisters (Kontravoid remix) by Fee Lion, Like a Drum by Emmon, Todo Avaricia by REKA & Imperial Black Unit, No Miracles by SDH and Blind Redux and Under My Skin by The Stave Church
In this Tastemakers Tuesday edition, zbrah and Geebs alongside with Nemo have the one and only Fee Lion(@fee-lion). Her unique style and sound get explored. She explains how it all started and how hard work and determination will get you to your goals. The gang delves into Fee Lion's "Blood Sisters EP," which is an album you don't want to sleep on. Expect a remix album in the very near future. Geebs Cryptic Collection for this week: Artist from the U.K.: Throwing Snow (@throwingsnow). Album: Loma. This is one eclectic artist that does a little bit of everything. And in the second hour Kieran Walmsley (@kieranwalmsley) returns to the Tastemakers Tuesday show and delivers a guest mix that will knock your socks off. The young rising DJ from the U.K. is someone to look out for in the near future. Buckle up! This is another electric show that you do not want to miss!
In a preliminary report, the NTSB has released details this week on the June 10th crash of a helicopter atop the AXA Equities building in Midtown. New measles cases continue to decrease as the city's outbreak continues. In the latest data, there have been just 16 new cases reported in June 2019, down from highs in March and April of around 170 new cases per month. Combined with the outbreak in Rockland County, New York State continues to make up the largest percentage of the nationwide total, which, at 1,077 cases, has now surpassed numbers last seen 27 years ago and has become the largest outbreak seen since the disease was declared eliminated in the year 2000. As a comparison, there were only 86 cases of measles reported nationwide in 2016. 50 years ago on June 28, 1969 — Tensions between police and the gay community boil over into a revolt during an overnight raid on the Stonewall Inn — View the full schedule of the WorldPride Festival during June and plan for the Pride parade, coming up on June 30th. The parade will step off at Madison Square Park, march down Fifth Avenue and across to Stonewall, then north up Seventh Avenue to end at 23rd Street. 36 years ago on June 28, 1983 — Eight men are arrested in a $1.5 million gold heist 2 years ago on June 30, 2017 — A doctor opens fire at Bronx-Lebanon hospital The first issue of the Illustrated Daily News is published, which would become the modern-day New York Daily News. 33 years ago on July 3, 1986 — The opening ceremony of Liberty Weekend begins four days of celebrations around the Statue of Liberty's 100th anniversary and reopening after an extensive renovation — The blimp race above the Hudson would be replicated 25 years later. The Pizza Hut blimp crashes onto 410 West 53rd Street This year's Fourth of July fireworks will be launched from the Brooklyn Bridge, and not just from barges in the river. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: It also automatically checks MTA data before morning rush hour and sends out notifications if there are delays on any subway lines, LIRR or MetroNorth trains, and bridges and tunnels. Follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts. Park of the day Park Avenue Malls (59th Street) Parks Events Freshkills Park Open Hours — Date: June 30, 2019 Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar for the upcoming week: LadyLand Festival, Allie X, bottoms, Clara 3000, COI LERAY, Dorian Electra, FEE LION, Gossip, Honey Dijon, and HU DAT are playing The Brooklyn Mirage on Friday, June 28th. Screaming Females and Swearin' are playing Industry City Courtyard on Friday, June 28th. Astronoid and Infinity Shred are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, June 28th. Liz Phair, Caroline Rose, and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Saturday, June 29th. Adam's Atoms, Bitters and Distractions, New Lives, Sharp Violet, Steve and the Not Steves, and Stugots are playing Buckley's on Saturday, June 29th. Wreckless Eric is playing Union Pool on Sunday, June 30th. Lithics and the wants are playing Union Pool on Sunday, June 30th. The Rock and Roll Playhouse with Karina's Funk Revue For Kids are playing Brooklyn Bowl — 61 Wythe Avenue — Downtown Brooklyn on Sunday, June 30th at 12pm. NYC Pride Island is playing Pier 97 — Hudson River Greenway at W 57th Street — West Village on Sunday, June 30th at 2pm. Tini & DeWalta is playing Knockdown Center — 52-19 Flushing Avenue — Maspeth on Sunday, June 30th at 2pm. Black Label Society (18+) is playing Bowery Ballroom — 6 Delancey Street — Lower East Side on Sunday, June 30th at 6pm. Guaco is playing Irving Plaza — 17 Irving Place — Noho / Union Square on Sunday, June 30th at 7pm. Bathiya with Santhush is playing St. George Theatre — 35 Hyatt Street — St. George / Tompkinsville on Sunday, June 30th at 7pm. Phony Ppl (18+) is playing Mercury Lounge — 217 East Houston Street — Lower East Side on Sunday, June 30th at 7pm. Hillsong United with Amanda Cook are playing Madison Square Garden — 4 Pennsylvania Plaza — Midtown West / Chelsea / Hudson Yards on Tuesday, July 2nd at 7pm. New Kids on the Block with Salt-N-Pepa, Naughty by Nature, Debbie Gibson, and Tiffany are playing Prudential Center — 25 Lafayette Street — on Tuesday, July 2nd at 7pm. Anberlin is playing Irving Plaza — 17 Irving Place — Noho / Union Square on Saturday, July 6th at 7pm. Thanks for listening! Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: In June 2018, Citi Bike riders took an average of 65,098 rides per day, with each bike making about 6.2 trips per day Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 103°F on July 3, 1966 Record Low: 52°F on June 29, 1888 Weather for the week ahead: Possible light rain next Thursday, with high temperatures peaking at 93°F on Saturday. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
No new information on the Midtown helicopter crash as the NTSB continues their investigation, but the incident has stoked local officials to criticize the conditions that led to the crash: Carolyn Maloney, the Congressmember who represents the district where the helicopter came down renewed her calls for private transit and tourism helicopter flights to be banned over the city. After a deadly helicopter crash atop the Pan Am building helipad in 1977, flights to helipads in Manhattan were banned, but no new restrictions have been put in place despite multiple deadly crashes around Manhattan by helicopters and small planes. In a statement on Representative Maloney's web site, she says: "We cannot rely on good fortune to protect people on the ground. It is past time for the FAA to ban unnecessary helicopters from the skies over our densely packed urban city. The risks to New Yorkers are just too high." Senator Chuck Schumer also called on the FAA to require helicopters be equipped with flight data recorders, and cited years of recommendations from the NTSB that the FAA should mandate flight data and cockpit voice recorders. Schumer noted how the lack of flight data will now impede the investigation. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand added: "After last week's helicopter crash in midtown, the FAA should immediately reconsider the recommendations federal transportation safety investigators have urged since 2011 and take steps now to implement these basic safety features. Flight data recorders provide critical information to help prevent future crashes, and I urge the FAA to act quickly to ensure black boxes are in every helicopter." A memorial service was held for the helicopter pilot, Tim McCormack, in Poughkeepsie, NY. A young boy entered a real-life spy thriller 66 years ago on June 22, 1953 in The Case of the Hollow Nickel — If you're looking to pass along some secrets of your own, you can order a modern-day hollow nickel on Amazon designed to hide a MicroSD memory card or an accurate replica of the 1953 hollow nickel from spy-coins.com. This week finally brought the sad confirmation that a swimmer has been found dead after going missing during a race in the Hudson River. Renowned AIDS researcher, Charles van der Horst, had been competing in the Eight Bridges Hudson River Swim, a 120-mile, week-long competition that was scheduled from June 8th to June 15th, with swimmers covering about 17 miles per day between Hudson River bridges. On Friday, June 14th, Charles had disappeared beneath the water near the George Washington Bridge and did not resurface. His disappearance occured at the end of that day's swim, which had begun 15.7 miles away at the Tappan Zee Bridge. The Coast Guard and NYPD boats began searching immediately, but it wasn't until four days later that his body was discovered near Fort Tyron, north of the GWB. In a statement from the van der Horst family, Charles is described as living life to the fullest and will be remembered for his work in social justice and in the medical field. He immigrated to the United States as an infant from the Netherlands, and was the son of a Holocaust survivor. As a professor of medicine, he provided care to HIV/AIDS patients, contributed meaningful research concerning the diseases, and volunteered at a free clinic after his retirement. When Charles disappeared, he was under the watch of safety crew in kayaks following each swimmer, and another participant describes the extreme care taken to ensure the safety of each swimmer, so it was unclear how this tragedy took place. Last week I told you about the very first roller coaster that was modeled after a mine cart, but 92 years ago on June 26, 1927, The Coney Island Cyclone wooden roller coaster opens to the public A baby doll wearing a "Crawling Dead" t-shirt was realistic enough to be officially pronounced dead by first responders after an early-morning 911 call on June 18th. A jogger spotted the horrifying scene of a baby lying face-down in the grass at 215th Street and 35th Avenue in Bayside, Queens and police quickly arrived to seal off a crime scene. It wasn't until hours later that officials announced it was actually realistic doll that they had earlier pronounced dead without physically inspecting it. In a statement, the FDNY described the doll as having "discoloration consistent with signs of prolonged death" as it was painted gray and blue to simulate loss of oxygen. Once the doll was physically inspected, the ruse became known, and the doll was found wearing a shirt that said "Crawling Dead", presumably a play on the classic horror film "The Walking Dead". The police have opened an investigation into who placed the doll and if it was intended as a prank. You may be able to get legal bike boost soon now that lawmakers have voted to legalize electric bikes and scooters statewide. Ride safe, and enjoy the freedom of being able to bike across the Williamsburg Bridge without showing up to your meeting covered in sweat! 44 years ago on June 24, 1975 — Eastern Air Flight 66 crashes on approach at JFK Airport, killing 113 people There won't be a new tower rising up between NYCHA houses as the city scrapped a plan this week that would have begun the first proposed building in their 50/50 project. A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. AGBC is more than just a news website: Our fireworks page monitors the city's announcements of upcoming fireworks, lists them on our site, and automatically sends out a notification just before the fireworks begin, so that you can watch the show or prepare your pet for the upcoming sounds of explosions. Visit agreatbigcity.com/fireworks to see the full calendar and follow @agreatbigcity on social media to receive the alerts Park of the day Charlton Garden — EAST 164th and Cauldwell Avenue in Morrisania in the Bronx — This garden honors the heroism of Korean War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Sergeant Cornelius H. Charlton. Parks Events Summer Solstice Celebration — Date: June 21, 2019 If you've got Coney Island on your mind, don't miss the 37th Annual Mermaid Parade — Saturday, June 22, 2019 Concert Calendar Tank and the Bangas / Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles, Tank and the Bangas, and Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Thursday, June 20th. Liturgy, Luminous Vault, lutkie, and M. Lamar are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Thursday, June 20th. The Lonely Island is playing The Rooftop at Pier 17 on Friday, June 21st. Skankfest NYC and Legion of Skanks Podcast are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Friday, June 21st. Calexico and Iron and Wine / Adia Victoria, Calexico, Adia Victoria, and Iron and Wine are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Friday, June 21st. AC2: An Intimate Evening With Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, Anderson Cooper, and Andy Cohen are playing Beacon Theatre on Friday, June 21st. Titus Andronicus are playing Rough Trade NYC on Friday, June 21st. Alt 92.3 Summer Open, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Sharon Van Etten, The Lumineers, and The Revivalists are playing Forest Hills Stadium on Saturday, June 22nd. Punk Island 2019, Abrupt, All Torn Up!, Alouth, Anxious? Anxious!, Babe Patrol, Bethlehem Steel, Bigspender, Bint, and Bushies are playing Randalls Island Park on Saturday, June 22nd. Frank Iero and The Future Violents, Frank Iero And The Future Violents, and Reggie and the Full Effect are playing Rocks Off Concert Cruise on Saturday, June 22nd. Skankfest NYC and Legion of Skanks Podcast are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Saturday, June 22nd. Jawbox and LAPêCHE are playing Brooklyn Steel on Saturday, June 22nd. Culture Abuse, Dare, Lil Ugly Mane, Tony Molina, and Young Guv are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Saturday, June 22nd. Bambi kino is playing Union Pool on Saturday, June 22nd. ALT 92.3's Summer Open: The Lumineers with The Revivalists and Sharon Van Etten and Catfish and The Bottlemen are playing Forest Hills Stadium — 1 Tennis Pl — Forest Hills on Saturday, June 22nd at 5pm. Diana Ross is playing Radio City Music Hall — 1260 6th Avenue — Midtown on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. The Lonely Island is playing Kings Theatre — 1027 Flatbush Avenue — Ditmas Park / Flatbush on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. Camilo Sesto is playing United Palace Theatre — 4140 Broadway — Hudson Heights on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. Regina Spektor is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre — 205 West 46th St. — Midtown on Saturday, June 22nd at 8pm. Jackson Browne is playing Beacon Theatre on Sunday, June 23rd. ALT 92.3 Summer Open Day 2, The Head and the Heart, Chris Carrabba, Fitz and the Tantrums, Smith and Thell, and Young the Giant are playing Forest Hills Stadium on Sunday, June 23rd. Skankfest NYC and Legion of Skanks Podcast are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, June 23rd. The Ocean Blue and Suburban Living are playing Rough Trade NYC on Sunday, June 23rd. The Head and the Heart with Fitz and the Tantrums, Young The Giant, and Chris Carrabba are playing Forest Hills Stadium — 1 Tennis Pl — Forest Hills on Sunday, June 23rd at 5pm. Dead & Company is playing Citi Field — 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue — North Corona / Flushing Meadows on Sunday, June 23rd at 7pm. Jackson Browne with Lucius is playing Beacon Theatre — 2124 Broadway — Upper West Side on Sunday, June 23rd at 8pm. Lady Gaga at the Apollo Theater and Lady Gaga are playing Apollo Theater on Monday, June 24th. slayyyter, Robokid, and Umru are playing Elsewhere on Monday, June 24th. Pelican, Cloakroom, and Planning for Burial are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Monday, June 24th. Jackson Browne with Lucius is playing Beacon Theatre — 2124 Broadway — Upper West Side on Monday, June 24th at 8pm. Regina Spektor is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theater on Tuesday, June 25th. Regina Spektor is playing Lunt-Fontanne Theatre — 205 West 46th St. — Midtown on Tuesday, June 25th at 8pm. Foxwarren and Hannah Cohen are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, June 26th. Jackson Browne with Lucius is playing Beacon Theatre — 2124 Broadway — Upper West Side on Wednesday, June 26th at 8pm. Joey Dosik/ Kat Wright, Joey Dosik, and Kat Wright are playing Industry City Courtyard on Thursday, June 27th. GOT7 is playing Prudential Center — 25 Lafayette Street — on Thursday, June 27th at 7pm. LadyLand Festival, Allie X, bottoms, Clara 3000, COI LERAY, Dorian Electra, FEE LION, Gossip, Honey Dijon, and HU DAT are playing The Brooklyn Mirage on Friday, June 28th. Screaming Females and Swearin' are playing Industry City Courtyard on Friday, June 28th. Astronoid and Infinity Shred are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Friday, June 28th. Masters of Ceremony with 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg and DMX and The Lox are playing Barclays Center — 620 Atlantic Avenue — Boerum Hill on Friday, June 28th at 8pm. Liz Phair, Caroline Rose, and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists are playing Prospect Park Bandshell on Saturday, June 29th. Adam's Atoms, Bitters and Distractions, New Lives, Sharp Violet, Steve and the Not Steves, and Stugots are playing Buckley's on Saturday, June 29th. Wreckless Eric is playing Union Pool on Sunday, June 30th. Thanks for listening! Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: JFK Airport was previously called "Idlewild Airport" in reference to the golf course it replaced, but it had also been named Major General Alexander E. Anderson Airport and New York International Airport before 1963 Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 100°F on June 26, 1952 Record Low: 49°F on June 20, 1914 Weather for the week ahead: Rain through Tuesday, with high temperatures rising to 86°F next Thursday. Saturday and Sunday will be clear to partly cloudy with highs in the 80s. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com — Hollow Nickel music: 'Abby as in Abigail' episode of 'I Was a Communist for the FBI' from June 17, 1953
Fee Lion revels in a moody synthpop blend of hard hitting drum machines, pulsating bass lines, airy synths and haunting vocal melodies. In her music and presentation, Justina Kairyte, the Chicago-based musician and songwriter behind Fee Lion, says she loves to evoke an image of "technology meets grimy dystopia" set to the soundtrack of a futuristic dance party. On her new EP "Blood Sisters," the artist taps into her dark fantasies in search of self-love, and steps into her own power. We spoke with the electronic artist about the themes of her new EP, her keen interest in fashion and design, and how her unique aesthetics and music merge to form the world of Fee Lion. For more info about Fee Lion , visit: https://www.feelion.net Photo: Nicolas John @itsnicjohn
In this episode we talk with the fabulous Fee Lion about her experience as an independent musician who does everything from writing, producing, engineering, and distributing her own songs. She discusses her new EP Blood Sisters and what inspired her lyrics as well as her wild sense of fashion, knack for choosing knives, a general love for Jennifer Connelly, Phenomena. Lindsey and her get deep into the therapeutic benefits of songwriting. Such a nice person, check her out @1800feelion
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 040 - FEE LION dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Checking in during her first SXSW visit, Chicago performance artist FEE LION returns to Dynasty Podcasts to speak about her tour experiences on the road with My Gold Mask. FEE LOIN also offers preliminary details about her visual album project, including how her vision for the work has changed. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 008 - FEE LION dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts FEE LION makes her Dynasty Podcasts debut, opening up about her approach to her music, her live set up, and more. The Chicago artist details her minimal approach to her aesthetic, in videos as well as on stage. FEE LION also details her experiences with Salonathon and the University of Chicago's Chicago Performance Lab, explaining how both institutions helped her develop her work. Finally, the performer provides an update on her forthcoming full length, Carbon Copy. Broadcast live on Sunday, December 13th at dynastypodcasts.tv from Soundscape Studios in Chicago as part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Produced by Prov Krivoshey Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
HOMOGROUND'S SXSW 2017 SPOTLIGHT PART 2! Featuring LGBTQA music from Fruit & Flowers, DUDE YORK, FEE LION, TOMBOi, MICAHtron, Sharkmuffin & IAN SWEET! GO to www.homoground.com/episode210 for more info about the bands, upcoming shows & more