Canadian singer-songwriter
POPULARITY
This week's rounds are Music (Annual Anthems), Fog, Natural World, and Art. Music this week comes from Fog Lake with It Was Never Enough.
Today's Song of the Day is “No Mast” from Loving's album Any Light, out now.Loving will be performing at Turf Club with Fog Lake, on Friday, March 29.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the first half of 2023. Show notes: Running down our favorite albums of the year so far Kumar's #10: Pile diversifies its sound Breitling's #9 and Kumar's #8: Yo La Tengo keeps on Yo La Tengoing Kumar's #9: Dangerous sounding debut from Model/Actriz Breitling's #8: Continued excellence from Protomartyr Kumar's #7: Excellent third release from Washer, giving off Meat Puppets vibe Another great act on Exploding In Sound Breitling's #7: Fog Lake returns with a compelling slowcore release; may or may not be Shady Canadians Breitling's #10 and Kumar's #6: Perennially pissed off hip hop from UK Grim Breitling's #6: Lo-fi folk rock stalwarts Hands and Knees return with a strong release Kumar's #5: Yves Tumor mixes shoegaze, alt-rock and funk into a powerful concoction Breitling's #5 and Kumar's #4: Legit supergroup Boygenius delivers the goods Breitling's #4: Bully with another excellent rock album Tom Cavanaugh tangent time Kumar's #3: Catchy hardcore from Fucked Up represents a more spontaneous recording process Breitling's #3: Quick collection of rippers from New Zealand's Guardian Singles Kumar's #2: UK act Shame pushes out of their post-punk comfort zone Breitling's #2: Going back to Philly with Purling Hiss, bringing hooks and attitude to the party Kumar's #1: Power pop awesomeness from the indie all-star band that is Eyelids Breitling's #1: Jangly indie pop straight outta Columbus with Connections Kurt Loder tangent Anticipated/newer albums: Drop Nineteens, Speedy Ortiz, Palehound, PJ Harvey, Queens of the Stone Age, Jason Isbell, Jeff Rosenstock, OSees, Blur Completely Conspicuous is available through the Apple Podcasts directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
I don't think of my podcast as being about TEEN PEOPLE magazine: it's about my guests, and why they were in TEEN PEOPLE, and what they're up to now in their 30s and 40s. But January 2023 is the 25th anniversary of TEEN PEOPLE, so I thought I'd celebrate with an episode featuring a few of the guests I've interviewed since I started this podcast in the spring of 2020! TEEN PEOPLE was founded in 1998, and was published until 2006. While their bread and butter was celebrities, their heart and soul was “real teen content". Where are these "real teens" now? That's the premise of this podcast. (If you love this idea as much as I do, leave a rating or review!) In the 2000s, content by and for "real people" took off. From Tavi Gevinson's Style Rookie, to reality TV, and Humans of New York, people were hungry for media in which they could see themselves. TEEN PEOPLE helped popularize that trend with their own focus on real teens. (Remember: this was before social media made it possible to reach a global audience with the tap of a button!) This episode features clips from my first two seasons, including interviews with Caron Levis, Gennie Gorback, Robin Knudsen, Zena Burns, Dr. Ben Barry, and James Frankie Thomas. You can find their episodes in seasons one and two of Teen People! Notes: Intro music: RomanBelov on Pixabay Outro music (edited for length): Fog Lake, 'Roswell'. Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0): www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Tag me: I'm on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod. Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
Session six of the Twenty Sides to Every Story Dolmenwood campaign using the Old School Essentials game system. The party prepares for the expedition to Fog Lake while talking with the locals and experiencing yet another traumatic event that alters their perspectives about the Drune and the customs of the woodcutters who live in the Dolmenwood.Cast of Characters:Weymund Green the Illusionist, played by Winston-Brother Fitzpatrick the Friar, played by Issac-Lillibeth Harper the Hunter, played by Moreen-Sir Geoffrey Fitzpatrick the Knight, played by Ryan-Thomas Mournspire VII the Minstrel, played by ChrisJoin the Twenty Sides to Every Story Discord server for information about the campaign including schedule of when we are live on Twitch: http//discord.gg/twentysidestoeverystoryBroadcasted live on Twitch - Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/twentysidestoeverystoryCheck out our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/twentysidestoeverystorySupport the show
This week's rounds are Music (Musicals), The Great Lakes, Fast Food, and Television. The music is Fog Lake, with a song called Lost Love Letters.
Jess is BACK!Playlist: Best Friends Club - BlissSophia Bel - Shades of BlueMUNA - Runner's HighShygirl - Heavendj poolboi & Fog Lake - where are you now (DJ Planet Express Remix)Pearling - Snow Trapped AngelLane 8 - Survive (Grafix Remix)Flume - Slugger 1.4Bicep - Water (ft. Clara La San)The Blaze - DREAMERFred Again... - Kelly (end of a nightmare)Tourist - With You (T Dog Remix)Lawrence Hart - Let Me FeelSopp - Make Me FeelJamie xx - KILL DEMDogma - Dogma (Infinite Falling Ground)Fever Ray - Carbon DioxideBjork - FossoraLos Eclipses - LobaHandsome Tiger - SEEKERSDVRST - My Toysouthstar - Time to LeaveWaterbaby - Thin Air (WaterBABii_Remix)Gameboi & moistbreezy - MalibuYameii Online - where'd u go?Palmistry, Bladee, & Isabella Lovestory - Bad Vibestsu nami - Fire (Camoufly Remix)Lykke Li - Little Bit (Autoerotique Remix)Daniel Allan & Slenderbodies - Chasing Paradise (veggi remix)HoneyLuv - 365Coco & Breezy - Liftin Me UpSILK - Supply the LoveDisco lines - Restless BonesModel Man - Arms1tbsp - JoanDigitalism - People & MachinesJustin Martin - Lezgo (Smalltown DJ's Remix)Cloverdale & Eleganto - Looking BackT. Gowdy - U4A
WOLF WITCH by Rose Caraway From the Archive Cucks Don't Lie by Rose Caraway Zombie by Rose Caraway Feral by Rose Caraway Enjoy more Sexy Audio Stories by Rose Caraway- Here Rose Caraway- Twitter- @RoseCaraway @StupidFishPro I'd like to thank the following musical artists Fleslit Michett Ryan Little Kai Engel Three Chain Links ROZKOL Pipe Choir Portrayal The feature credit song Novocain by Fog Lake
Joining us for episode nine is musician Aaron Powell. Aaron is based in Newfoundland, Canada and plays under the name Fog Lake. He's been recording music for the last 10 years or so and his work has been referred to - quite interestingly - as ‘harrowing nostalgia'. Aaron's released several albums to date, including 2021's Tragedy Reel, which reflects on his upbringing in rural Canada. Aaron is a self-confessed major Elliott Smith fan. He's got a lot of Elliott knowledge and thoughts on his music that he kindly shares with us during this chat. Hope you enjoy listening. Extra things to look at / listen to: Coast to Coast by Elliott Smith on Spotify From a Basement On the Hill by Elliott Smith on Spotify Fog Lake Bandcamp Circuit Rider by Fog Lake Read our latest newsletter Send us your Elliott Smith cover to covers@myfavouriteelliottsmithsong.com My Favourite Elliott Smith Song is produced by Rob Comba and Elizabeth Withstandley. Find us on social media @myfavesmithsong.
This week on the podcast two tales of romance sidelined by sickness — in the short term and long. Music credit: "lost love letters," by Fog Lake
Brother Guillem leads an attempt to turn the tables on the Drune cottager Limnis, who has found himself in the friar's debt. With new knowledge, the party ventures forth from Prigwort yet again. Does fortune await them in the caves surrounding Fog Lake? Old School Essentials and Dolmenwood are both by Gavin Norman a.k.a. Necrotic Gnome. OSE is a restatement of the Basic/Expert (B/X) rulesets of Dungeons & Dragons, originally published in 1981. Check it out at https://necroticgnome.com/. Dolmenwood is Necrotic Gnome's original campaign setting, first detailed in the Wormskin zines, and soon to be a deluxe three book set launching on Kickstarter. Find Wormskin here. Subscribers to Necrotic Gnome's Patreon receive monthly packages of newly completed Dolmenwood material from the upcoming set. Subscribe here. I use a fairly extensive list of house rules, culled from numerous luminary OSR sources. You can peruse them here. If you'd like to not only listen to us, but also watch our ugly mugs, check out the episode on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3d6dtl/message
"We made it, we're in the Ottawa Citizen!" Dr. Ben Barry is Dean of Fashion at Parsons School of Design in New York. When he was fourteen, Ben founded a modelling agency in his hometown of Ottawa, Canada. Realizing there was an untapped market for models of all sizes, Ben made a name for himself as an agent for models of all sizes. Ben's agency initially supplied models for the local newspaper, which quickly became his biggest champion. Then TEEN PEOPLE gave him a call. In March 2001, they celebrated Ben on their annual list of "20 Teens Who Will Change the World". This caught the attention of Oprah Winfrey, who featured the 18-year-old on her talk show. As an adult, Ben shifted into a career in fashion education. He has a BA from the University of Toronto, and degrees from Cambridge University, where his PhD research demonstrated a business case for size diversity in fashion and beauty advertising. Over the past few years, Ben has worked at Ryerson University in Toronto, where he was Chair of Fashion, and Founding Director of the Centre for Fashion Diversity and Social Change. He remains an Associate Professor of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, in the School of Fashion at Ryerson. Ben spoke with me in the spring of 2021, from his country home west of Kingston, Ontario. Podcast notes: Ben is the co-founder and co-editor of Fashion Studies, an open access, academic journal, which you can find here: www.fashionstudies.ca. Find me online: www.annasoper.ca. This is the last episode of season two, and if you haven't heard my other interviews, please do! I would love to hear your thoughts on this project, so please get in touch, or leave a review or rating on your favourite podcast app. Intro music (edited for length): Fog Lake, 'Roswell'. Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0): www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ @foglake on SoundCloud Outro music: RomanBelov on Pixabay
sent $$$ this week to Wellspring Women’s Center in Sacramento.wellspringwomen.org“The Mission of Wellspring Women’s Center is to "nurture the innate goodness and personal self-esteem of women and their children and to do so within an atmosphere of hospitality with dignity and love.” Wellspring serves as a drop-in center to vulnerable women and their children and provides a nutritious breakfast and light lunch. Additionally, we provide practical assistance combined with compassion and encouragement in a stable environment. Wellspring started from humble beginnings and has grown to become a trusted neighborhood gathering place that reduces isolation and loneliness.We serve approximately 200 women and their children every weekday by providing healthy meals, case management, free counseling, art therapy, enrichment classes and workshops, and safety net services.“DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)School Damage "Assimilate” A To XMadeline Kenney “The Flavor of the Fruit Tree” Perfect ShapesLily Konigsberg “7 smile” 4 picture tearBABEHOVEN “Right Hand” SOLEMNISBig Supermarket “Peter” 1800Russel the Leaf “Out of My Head” Rock Combo & 3 New Songspardoner “All Your Happy Feelings” Playin’ On A CloudCollate “Performative” Liminal ConcernsGlitter Vomit! “Big Big Room” Web Web WebFog Lake “goldmine” captainPet “I’m Coming Over” Hell Yeah UlyssesLithics “Photograph, You of” Photograph, You OfDibson T Hoffweiler “Born to Lose” Born to LoseIzzy True “Grandma” Sad BadThe Washboard Abs “Eyes Roll Back” Lowlight Visionsmutual benefit “New History” Thunder Follows The LightWhitney Ballen “Nothing” You’re A Shooting Star, I’m A Sinking ShipMarble Gods “A Different State” Big Baby / Blonde AmbitionGia Margaret “Figures” There’s Always GlimmerAdvance Base “Answering Machine” Animal CompanionshipCruel Diagonals “Itinerant Solitude” Pulse of Indignation
It's part 2 of my in-person conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of 2021 so far. Show notes: - Recorded at CompCon World HQ - Still with the fan noise - Kumar's bubbling under picks (aka "Bubblahs"): Lots of cool UK post-punk (Black Country, New Road; Squid; Yard Act; Sleaford Mods; TV Priest,; Dry Cleaning), The Hold Steady, Mdou Moctar, Guardian Singles,Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Teenage Fanclub, Iceage, McCartney, Ex-Hyena, Fridge Poetry, Glitterer, The Dirty Nil - Breitling: We're living in Blade Runner/cyberpunk times - Regional lingo - Minor sax resurgence - Difference of opinions on The Weeknd - Breitling's #10: Stomp Talk Modstone with a collection of Chinese shoegaze - Kumar's #10: An EP of lost songs from The Tragically Hip's 1991 Road Apples sessions - Breitling's #9: Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders/London Symphony Orchestra with a cool collab - Kumar's #9: Shame's second release is full of fun, fiery post-punk - Breitling's #8: Fog Lake with a droning take on isolation - Kumar's #8: Striking collab between Ellen Kempner of Palehound and Melina Duterte of Jay Som - Breitling's #7: Palberta puts it all together - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through the Apple Podcasts directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′10″ GLTR by Jenny Lewis & Serengeti on GLTR (Loves Way) 2′31″ MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA by Illuminati Hotties on MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA (Snack Shack Tracks) 12′17″ Smile by Wolf Alice on Blue Weekend (Dirty Hit/RCA) 15′19″ BNR by Crumb on BNR (Self Released) 18′15″ It's Every Season (Whole New Mess) by Angel Olsen on Song Of The Lark And Other Far Memories (Jagjaguwar) 24′56″ Stuck On You by Moontype on Bodies Of Water (Born Yesterday) 25′34″ Sorry by Deb Never on Sorry (Moonlanding) 36′18″ Changephobia by Rostam on Changephobia (Matsor Projects/Secretly Distribution) 40′46″ Set The Fairlight by Islands on Islomania (Royal Mountain) 45′43″ He Said She Said by CHVRCHES on He Said She Said (Glassnote) 48′43″ Starstruck by Years & Years on Starstruck (Interscope) 52′14″ Laurelhurst by Goth Babe on Protect Our Winters EP (Self Released) 61′15″ If It Happens by We Were Promised Jetpacks on If It Happens (Big Scary Monsters) 65′59″ End Of The Night by A Place To Bury Strangers on Hologram EP (Dedstrange) 71′22″ Gold City by Iceage on Seek Shelter (Mexican Summer) 75′24″ Out Of The Frame by Field Music on Flat White Moon (Memphis Industries) 82′49″ Sick Of Spiraling by Bachelor on Doomin' Sun (Polyvinyl) 87′02″ Barbara Ann by Rosie Tucker on Sucker Supreme (Epitaph) 90′25″ Birds by Yellow Ostrich on Soft (Barsuk) 93′20″ Catacombs by Fog Lake on Tragedy Reel (Orchid Tapes) 96′44″ Unforgettable by Georgia Ann Muldrow on VWETO III (FORESEEN Entertainment/Epistrophik Peach Sound) 105′39″ Nausea (X Cover) by Violet Grohl & Dave Grohl on Nausea (Roswell) 109′03″ Colour Me In (Broadcast Cover) by Hayley Williams on Colour Me In (Atlantic Recording Company) 111′23″ Tale Of My Lost Love (Female Species Cover) by La Luz on Tale Of My Lost Love (Numero Group) 115′52″ Da Butt by E.U. on School Daze Soundtrack (EMI America) Check out the full archives on the website.
In our final episode of the semester, Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Hayley Durudogan, Berkeley Law '23 to discuss the trade impacts of the recent Suez Canal blockage, how sovereignty might interact with available legal solutions, and what a long term remedy could require. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Amina Fahmy, Berkeley Law '23 to parse the International Criminal Court's recent decision to investigate crimes committed in Palestinian territories and discuss the impact of the US response indirectly opposing the Court. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Kyle Tang, Berkeley Law '23 to discuss the need for an international response to and the intermediary role that ASEAN can play in resolving the ongoing military coup in Myanmar. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Ishvaku Vashishtha, Berkeley Law '23 to discuss the circumstances that gave rise to the February coup in Myanmar, and the role that international law can play in ending and providing redress for violent retaliation against the Rohingya. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
This episode features Tess Bridgeman, Berkeley Law Lecturer, Senior Editor at Just Security, former Special Assistant to President Obama, Associate Counsel to the President, and Deputy Legal Adviser to the National Security Council. Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Pream Akkas , Berkeley Law '23 to discuss what the recent Biden Administration's airstrike on the Syria-Iraq border might mean for the future of international nuclear weapons treaties. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Hiep Nguyen, Berkeley Law '23 to discuss the policy effects of Brexit on Scotland. Hiep parses the advantages, disadvantages, and likelihood of a second referendum's passage. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Julia Bennett, Berkeley Law '23 to discuss international responses and possible legal solutions to racially discriminatory policing in the context of protest, examining the contrast specifically between the treatment of Black Lives Matter protestors and that of Capitol Insurrectionists in the U.S. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Paulina Montez, Berkeley Law '23 to discuss state recognition of and legal responses to China's alleged commission of genocide and crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake…8_side_effects.
History: Darkness and Light shares interesting stories from our past that tell us something about the best, and the worst, of the human condition. This episode reads and discusses the remarkable testimony given by mole catcher Robert Goodgroom in 1440, as he attempted to avoid hanging for theft by offering state's evidence against a group of men he accused of witchcraft, poisoning and treason against king Henry VI of England. It is a personal account full of fascinating detail connecting one individual to local, national and international history of the day, with a creative dash of conspiracy. This podcast samples the track 'side affects' by Fog Lake from freemusic.org (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake/Dragonchaser/Fog_Lake_-_dragonchaser_-_08_side_effects), licensed under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).This podcast's artwork is based on a photo by Syed Hasan Mehdi from Pexels.
Kaylene Khosla, Berkeley Law '22 sits down with Francesco Arreaga, Berkeley Law '21 to unpack the Biden administration's recent policy changes pertaining to international and foreign affairs. Outro music is Fog Lake's "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. Listen to the complete track here: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake/Dragonchaser/Fog_Lake_-_dragonchaser_-_08_side_effects.
This week we've only got Craig and West (with a little cameo from Scott). West struggles to say "narrowboat", we get a pizza delivered, and West quotes Blues Brothers. Remember! You can email us or follow us on https://twitter.com/freemusicdiscs (Twitter). We love to get your feedback. Features this weekScott's Peek of the Week Craig's Peek of the Week North of West / South of Truth News Twitter updates Craig's Smoooooth Mail What happened to JBadge? Songs played in this episodehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Oferta_Especial/Donde_las_Toman_las_Dan/oferta_especial_11_has_pasado (Has pasado by Oferta Especial) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake/Dragonchaser/Fog_Lake_-_dragonchaser_-_04_kerosene (kerosene by Fog Lake) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/1-of-1/my-tribe (My Tribe by Ketsa) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tri-Tachyon/the-kleptotonic-ep/little-lily-swing (tri-tachyon by little lily swing) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/5f91e09024ca8/fingerlympics (Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/1-of-1/candy (candy by ketsa )
sent $$$ this week to The DEEP Grocery Co-op.thedeepgrocery.coop/“The DEEP (Deep East Oakland Empowering the People) was birthed from a group of young people who saw a need and stepped up to make a lasting change.Our vision and commitment is to open a grocery store that is conveniently located to Deep East Oakland residents. Our store will source organic produce and pantry items made from ingredients you can actually pronounce. We will partner with local Black and Brown farmers and creators as much as possible to keep our dollars circulating with people of color.It’s gonna take a whole lotta work to bring this project into fruition. And we’re fully committed to doing the work. ”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)gorgeous bully “Inertia” closurewetter “a surprise” people you may knowBlack Sandwich “End of Pretend” Arrogant AlienNice Try “Talk Tonight” Nice TryDouble Grave “meaning & truth” garden // meaning & truthCONTROL TEST “SOY PUNK, SOY LATINO” NO ME DIGAS NADAThe Baddest Beams “I Can’t Die” My Entire Face Has ChangedFrank Hurricane “Saddest $5 Footlong” Shrympanati State of MyndGranddad “Dressing Up” Quitteryrs “Please Pull Through” McDonald’s / WeirdBlue Suede Platforms “Rebel Debutante” CollectionDummy “I Don’t Know What You’re Talkin’ About” DummyZEBU! “Void” OwsleyInstant Bin “Dream Sometimes” Demoratbath “black lonely” strange desire to stay gonetom from myspace “baby, i love you” pastel prisons EPClang! “GENIUS” DEMOFog Lake “i’ll be around” carouselLeisure Walks “The Devil’s Eye” Sonic SpillageSnow Roller “Cactus” Same ViewBaseball Gregg “Rebel” GiftsLogan Hone “Get in the Car” Variety ShowSustains “God Damn” Throw Away The RestPLATTENBAU “Peralta” ENDLESS
We end our first season of Design Atlas with graphic designer Emily Eibs from Menomonie, Wisconsin. We take a trip with Emily to Switzerland, learn about her current design projects at MLM, and her endless love of nature and how it inspires her work. Emily graduated in 2019 from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, where she received her B.F.A. in Graphic Design. Emily is a hardcore rock climber, and her style is inspired through the touch nature has on her life. She often finds unique ways to incorporate natural elements in her designs to solve her clients most challenging problems. This is our final episode of season one. But don’t worry, because we will begin season two in early 2021. Thanks for joining us on this podcast journey! If you’d like to support the show or to learn more about Design Atlas, please visit www.linktr.ee/DesignAtlas. To get in touch with us, DM us on Instagram @designatlaspod, tweet us @designatlasFM, or send us an email at designatlasfm@gmail.com. To learn more about Emily Eibs, check out her links: Website: emilyeibs.com Instagram: @emilyeibs Studio MLM: studio-mlm.com Credits Vdet. Blue Dot Sessions. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Electric-tric. Sketch. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Electric Sleep. Kesta. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Blue Lobster. Daniel Birch. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Fog Lake. Kerosene. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Swiss Dinnerbell. Sawako. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. This Will Work Somehow. Century of Aeroplanes. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Planting Flags. Blue Dot Sessions. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Funk Garden. Kesta. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Exlibris. Kesta. Free Music Archive. Creative Commons. Produced by Jens Bringsjord and Megan Luedke. Show guest includes Graphic Designer Emily Eibs. Edited by Jens Bringsjord on December 4th, 2020 in Oslo, Norway. All rights reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-fm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-atlas-fm/support
In our first ever episode, Travaux hosts Kaylene Khosla, Tim Patterson, and Veronica Bognot discuss the state of international relations and domestic law as we approach election day in the United States with International Law and Constitutional/Election Law experts, Professor Chimène Keitner and Professor Bertrall Ross. In Part I, we discuss where the United States stands in regard to international affairs and examine the domestic voting landscape. Thank you to Fog Lake, for their song "side effects" found on the album "Dragonchaser", released on 2017-02-17. A clip of their track was faded and used as the outro for this podcast. Listen to the complete track here: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake/Dragonchaser/Fog_Lake_-_dragonchaser_-_08_side_effects.
What do ska, blues, jazz, girl groups of the sixties, punk, roots, and lo-fi have in common? They’re all part of my story this week for the latest episode of my MUSIC MISCHIEF MIXTAPE! All music is played under permissions granted under Creative Commons licenses. See each link for details and to support these independent artists: 1. Theme Song: “Someone Else’s Memories” by Revolution Void *CC BY 3.0* https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Revolution_Void/The_Politics_of_Desire/revolution_void_-_03_-_someone_elses_memories 2. “Falling” by I Am Not Lefthanded *CC 3.0 BY-SHARE ALIKE* Link: https://www.tribeofnoise.com/viewMusic.php?fileID=2364 3. “Future Ghosts” by Static in Verona *CC 4.0 BY-SHARE ALIKE* Link: https://www.tribeofnoise.com/viewMusic.php?fileID=50150 3. “Keeping Time” by Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents *CC 3.0 BY-SHARE ALIKE* Link: https://www.tribeofnoise.com/viewMusic.php?fileID=12863 4. “Laughing Along” by Square People *CC BY 3.0* Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Square_People/Mysteries_and_Secrets_Unzipped_Soundtrack/Square_People_-_Mysteries_and_Secrets_Unzipped-_Soundtrack_-_02_Laughing_Along1 5. “Turn to the Blues” by The Stacy Jones Band *CC 3.0 BY-SHARE ALIKE* Link: https://www.tribeofnoise.com/viewMusic.php?fileID=26997 6. “Little Black Balloon” by Fog Lake *CC BY 4.0* Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Fog_Lake/Virgo_indigo/Fog_Lake_-_virgo_indigo_-_07_little_black_balloon 7. “Heaven Knows” by Taylor Casey *CC 4.0 BY-SHARE-ALIKE* Link: https://www.tribeofnoise.com/viewMusic.php?fileID=46940 8. “El Cha Cha Man” by Les Juanitos *CC BY 2.0 FR* Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Juanitos/Exotica/juanitos_-_02_-_el_cha_cha_man
Dreams on Diskette, Heck Yes, sea grapes, Nan Sens, Dressed Like Wolves, Fog Lake.
Is there wisdom in David Foster Wallace’s famous commencement address to Kenyon College? (Intro: AcidJazz by Kevin MacLeod, from the Free Music Archive, CC BY 3.0 license. Outro: Little Black Balloon by Fog Lake, from the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0 license.) Download the episode by right-clicking here or stream it online:
Jilling Off by Silas Bliss Featured in The Sexy Librarian's Dirty 30 Volume 2 The Sexy Librarian’s Dirty 30, Vol. 2 audiobook, edited by Rose Caraway is available right now in Audible! Download our sexy audiobook today! This library of erotica contains 30 stories (that’s 10 hours of listening!) Featuring the voice talents of: Rose Caraway, Big Daddy, Jade A. Waters, and Donna Stone Today's StoryJilling Off by Silas BlissTwitter- @SilasBliss Enjoy more sexy audio stories with Rose - here Rose Caraway Phone- (202) 810-5477 Web- thekissmequicks.com Email- thekissmequicks@gmail.com Twitter- @theKMQ @RoseCaraway @BigDaddyDayv YouTube: Rose Tells a TRUE sex Story at Bawdy Storytelling! The KMQ would like to thank these wonderful musical artists: Portrayal Creo Fabian Measures Peter Rudenko David Mumford Ryan Little The KMQ Introduction music by Vyvch Feature Credit song Push by Fog Lake
On a very special episode of Gamer Friends, we’re taking you deep into some of the games on display at the Game Developers of Color Expo in our second narrative segment. But before we get to of the incredible games we played there, we’re Logging On with No Man’s Sky’s arrival on Xbox, Microsoft’s XCloud, Twitch’s new Creator Camp, Dungeons and Dragons, and Destiny 2.These Past Two Weeks in Nerdom have been all about the revelations at San Diego Comic-Con, specifically the oodles of DC properties news, including the new Aquaman and Shazam trailers, Birds of Prey, Titans, Young Justice’s long-awaited return, and CW’s ever-confusing universe decisions. We also got a first look at the Steven Universe movie, M. Night Shyamalon’s Glass, Dr. Who’s first female doctor, and #CloneWarsSaved. Your Gamer Friends also tackle the incredible shitshow that is James Gunn’s unceremonius firing from Guardians of the Galaxy.Our main event this week features several indie games by developers of color, including:Skate & DateThe Last StopSo;ObscureSwimSanity!Becker Derby (Apple App Store) (Google Play)The Ultimate ClapbackThank you so much for listening! Please rate and review if you like the show (thanks again to those that have!), make sure to tell your friends, and come back for more Gamer Friends in two weeks!Links:GDoC HomepageGDoC LivestreamAdditional Music by Fog Lake, "rattle snake"
Jack and Sonya take this show on the road to follow a lead on Hattie's whereabouts and visit the Shell Station, eat some weird cakes, find an important lead, and discuss the merit of snack foods. Music this episode provided by Komiku, AJ Super,Soft and Furious, and Caleb Lemond. Feature music was Roswell by Fog Lake. All can be found on the free music archive at freemusicarchive.org. Voices this episode include Cathy Simonelli, Jarred Worley, Sebastian Doty, and Tina Simonelli.
We talk with Kylie Fly about how she's creating her own career in the outdoor industry as an adventure photographer, when it's right to say no to opportunities, and why for her, people always come first. Featuring Kylie Fly. Find her on Instagram and see more of her photography in her portfolio. Kylie's tips for making your career: 1) Put yourself out there. Whether it’s the side of a mountain, on social media, or in Peru, Kylie practices her craft by doing and showing. 2) Keep learning. Kylie emphasizes that she’s not an expert, that there’s alway more to be curious about. 3) Don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t feel like it’s happening for you, or like you’re not getting the jobs you want. Continue to do #1 - do the work that inspires. 4) Weigh the pros and cons of unpaid work. Consider how it will serve you and your goals. Consider the potential of a project beyond the current scope. 5) Take a deep breath and know it’s ok to say no sometimes. No to a work opportunity, no to a social event, no to that knot of anxiety inside your stomach. Learn more at www.she-explores.com/podcast. Sponsored by Vasque: Featuring Sherry Winslow, member of Vasque's Thru Hike Syndicate KIND : Get a free 10 pack of full-size KINDbars by visiting www.kindsnacks.com/sheexplores for more details. Just pay shipping! Join our Facebook Group! Music by steve combs, Kai Engel, Josh Woodward, Lee Rosevere, and Fog Lake via freemusicarchive.org.
WOLF WITCH by Rose Caraway From the Archive Cucks Don't Lie by Rose Caraway Zombie by Rose Caraway Feral by Rose Caraway Enjoy more Sexy Audio Stories by Rose Caraway- Here Rose Caraway-Phone- (202) 810-5477 Web- thekissmequicks.com Email- thekissmequicks@gmail.com Facecbook Twitter- @RoseCaraway @StupidFishPro I’d like to thank the following musical artists Fleslit Michett Ryan Little Kai Engel Three Chain Links ROZKOL Pipe Choir Portrayal The feature credit song Novocain by Fog Lake
Host Gale takes her twin sister Lora backpacking for the very first time. They spend the night in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The hope? To be tired but happy, together. Featuring Lora and Gale Straub. Learn more at www.she-explores.com/podcast. Sponsored by Vasque KIND : Get a free 10 pack of full-size KINDbars by visiting www.kindsnacks.com/sheexplores for more details. Just pay shipping! Join our Facebook Group! Music by steve combs, Josh Woodward, Lee Rosevere, and Fog Lake via freemusicarchive.org.
The smallest moments can have a real impact on our lives. We reflect on those moments in the outdoors, in the workplace, and in our personal lives. In this episode, we hear from a solo sailor approaching fifty years old, an adventure photographer on a mission to learn how to surf, an entrepreneur letting go after a loss, and a cancer survivor celebrating with a hike - among others. Recorded in part at No Man's Land Film Festival in Carbondale, CO. Featuring: Adventure photographer and filmmaker: Kat Carney Entrepreneur and co-founder of Wylder Goods: Jainee Dial Filmmaker and artist: Margie Woods Artist: Lisa Kowieski Co-Owner & Operator Alpacka Raft: Sarah Tingey Voice Submissions from: Greta Matos Lianna Lee Kathleen Merrick Janet Seabrands Aubrey Moore Lindsay Kovar Sponsored by Vasque KIND : Get a free 10 pack of full-size KINDbars by visiting www.kindsnacks.com/sheexplores for more details. Just pay shipping! Music by steve combs, kai engel, Josh Woodward, Lee Rosevere, and Fog Lake via freemusicarchive.org.
In the last episode, John had turned a memory into a dream. Maybe he shouldn't have done that, as we explore here. Also in this episode, John discovers a new, gentler side to his abilities. But then the cows show up. That is not a typo. NOTE: This show is not meant to promote the use of legal or illegal drugs. All events portrayed in this series are strictly fictional, and any resemblance to actual events is coincidental. Featured music: Side Effects by Fog Lake, Dimethyltryptamine Theme by Timothy Vilgiate, Phosphoryl Group Theme by Timothy Vilgiate Written, Scored and Produced by Timothy Vilgiate
Today we have the season 2 premiere of Radio Film School and we look at four essential characteristics to have fulfilling longevity in any artistic endeavor.Season 1 of the show explored the theme of "finding your voice and developing a signature style." In season 2, the central theme will be "pursuing your passion" To kick the season off, we're going to look at 4 characteristics that are essential for filmmakers (or any artist) to go the distance. And in the process of looking at those characteristics, boy, do we have a show for you. Everything that makes a Radio Film School episode special—funny anecdotes, silly stories, sound design, a great soundtrack, pop culture movie references, and engaging, enlighting, and insightful interviews with amazing and eloquent filmmakers and artists.Be sure to listen past the credits to get a sneak peek at season 2 and some of the cool projects we have lined up. Sign up for our email list to get access to the special resources mentioned in the episode.Who You HeardIn this episode, we hear from:Talicia Raggs, producers/writer on CW's The OriginalsYolanda T. Cochran, former EVP of Physical Production at Alcon EntertainmentChris Fenwick, veteran editor and producerJeff Cannata, co-host of the SlashfilmcastCosmos Kiindarius, award-winning directorJenna Edwards, film and media producer dedicated to helping filmmakers tell their storiesRana Campbell, host of the Dreams in Drive podcast (you can catch my episode of her show here.)Courtney Daniels of Busted Buggy EntertainmentPatrick Moreau, managing partner of Muse Storytelling and The Better Human ProjectAmina Moreau, managing partner of StillmotionTell Us Your StoryWe want to hear the story of your first movie memory. Email us at radiofilmschool@daredreamer.fm. Better yet, use the "Send Voicemail" button at the bottom of our website to leave a voicemail message. Follow Ron on Twitter @DareDreamerFM, or follow the show @RadioFilmSchool. Join the discussion at facebook.com/radiofilmschool.Music in this EpisodeMusic was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. In order of appearance, the music in this episode:Fire Aheadby Jahzzar (cc by-sa)Boulevard St Germainby Jahzzar (cc by-sa)Young Adult Frictionby Alec's Band by Alec’s Band (cc by)Release (Instrumental)by Josh Woodward (cc by)Voyage I - Waterfallby The Kyoto Connection (cc by-sa)Warm of Mechanical Heartby Kai Engel (cc by)Walking Barefoot on Grass (Bonus) by Kai Engel(cc by)Show Me (Instrumental)by Josh Woodward (cc by)What Does Anybody Know About Anythingby Chris Zabriskie (cc by)Words Fall Apart (Instrumental)by Josh Woodward (cc by)lost love lettersby Fog Lake (cc by)The Summer Is Goneby Mike B. Fort (cc by)Click here to learn about Creative Commons licenses and meanings.
It's summer time! Which means that our most trusted companion for hot sticky days is out there again: ice cream! In our third episode with John Girkin, we explore the most important question of 'em all: Why does the the stick of an ice cream look the way it does? And is there such a thing as a luxury stick? This question actually requires us to consider things like liquid nitrogen, heat capacity and crystalline solids.You can find and support us on Patreon! Dennis is part of a group of photographers who will have an exhibition from the 10th June to the 19th at the WOW gallery by willibender, Heidelberg, Germany. Visit us! This episode contains music by Cosmic Analog Ensemble, Vienna Ditto, UltraCat, Airglow, Scott Holmes, Fog Lake, Maurice Ravel played by Luis Sarro and Malaventura. You can find all the music here. Science Pie (English) RSS
Unser drittes Interview mit John Girkin! Pünktlich zum Sommeranfang stellen wir die wichtigste aller Fragen: Warum sieht der Stiel von Eis eigentlich genau so aus, wie er aussieht? Wir haben knallhart nachgefragt! Im Sinne der wissenschaftlichen Überprüfung der hier gemachten Angaben empfehlen wir Empirie - ab zum Tiefkühlfach!Wir sind hier auf Patreon und freuen uns enorm über iTunes-Reviews! Dennis hat zusammen mit fünf anderen Fotografen eine Fotoaustellung vom 10. bis zum 19. Juni in der WOW gallery by willibender in Heidelberg. Infos auf der Facebook-Seite zum Kalamari Klub - so nennen wir uns. Die Musik findet sich wie immer hier: (Link.) Sie war diese Mal von Cosmic Analog Ensemble, Vienna Ditto, UltraCat, Airglow, Scott Holmes, Fog Lake, Maurice Ravel, gespielt von Luis Sarro und Malaventura. Science Pie (Deutsch) RSS
Today we’re excited to announce that Radio Film School is now part of the Podcastica network. Think of it as a sort of indie label of 8 (or rather, now, 9) podcasts. To acquaint our new family of Podcastica listeners with the show, and to celebrate the 6-month mark into the season, today we start a 2 part “Best of…” series. In part 1 we’ll cover some of my favorite personal stories told on the show; from father figures to first loves. This episode also includes the moving story of why spoken word artist Marshall Davis Jones changed his famous "Spelling Father" spoken word performance to no longer refer to his dad as a deadbeat. (Powerful stuff! That story alone is worth the price of admission.)In part 2 (later this week), we’ll share some of my favorite guest stories and conversations.Even if you’ve been an avid listener, I am confident you'll enjoy this trip down memory lane as I'll also offer some additional insight into the episodes I highlight. And in today's bonus segment, I finally give the definition of the term "Short Ends" and why I chose that name for the interim episodes.Enjoy!Legally License Music for Your ProductionIf you need to legally license music for your productions, from every genre, look no further than Song Freedom. Click here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30.Learn How Stillmotion Tells Emmy Award-winning StoriesStillmotion's Muse Storytelling is the process they use to tell the kind of stories that has helped them garner five Emmys, and go from shooting weddings to shooting the Super Bowl. They've generously offered our listeners a special offer. Details are in the episode.Grow in Your Craft and CareerWe're also supported by YOU, the listeners. Become a Dare Dreamer FM Premium member and gain access to bonus episodes, ebooks, templates, and other resources to help you grow in your craft and career.Music in this Episode"Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar. CC BY-SA."Cylinder Six" by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY."A Man with a Golden Soul" by Cullah. CC BY-SA.“Sly and the Family Jones” by Mike Spitz and Phys Edison. CC BY.“12 Lost Love Letters” and “Erik” by Fog Lake. CC BY.Stubborn Love by The Lumineers. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.“Save the Last Dance for Me” by the Drifters. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.“Dancing Machine” by the Jackson 5. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved."The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow"Chris Zabriskie. CC BY."Hey Ho" by the Lumineers. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.
Every artist deals with it in their career—the difference between what they envision, and what they actually create. How to deal?There's a well-known video of "This American Life" host Ira Glass sharing his thoughts about what he calls "The Gap." It's the difference between your taste (what you know to be good work) and your talent (what it is you're actually able to create, which is often not as good as you'd like it to be). This week, on the first main "Radio Film School" episode of 2016, we dive into this issue. You'll hear from Sam Mestman, CEO of We Make Movies; Ryan Booth, filmmaker, DP and creator of the music performance web series "Serial Box Presents"; and Patrick Moreau, co-founder of Stillmotion and LearnStory.org. If you've ever faced "the Gap," this is the episode for you."Shooting Sunshine" ReturnsWe also have the next installment of my "Shooting Sunshine" segment. The behind the scenes look at the making of "Little Mixed Sunshine", the first episode in my short film documentary series about bi-racial people. In it, I answer the question: "Why is this film STILL NOT DONE?!" Support Our Sponsor and You Support the ShowA huge way you can support the show is by checking out our sponsors. We're supported in part by Song Freedom. Click here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30.We're also supported by YOU, the listeners. Become a Dare Dreamer FM Premium member and gain access to bonus episodes, ebooks, templates, and other resources to help you grow in your craft and career.Music in this EpisodeMusic in this episode was curated from Free Music Archive, Kevin Macleod's Incompetech.com and Song Freedom."Hola Hola Bossa Nova" by Juanitos. CC BY."Machinations" & "Plans in Motion" by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com. CC BY."There are Many Different kinds of Love" by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY."Fire Ahead" by Jahzzar. CC BY-SA."dream gate" by Fog Lake. CC BY."The Theatrical Trailer for Poltergeist III" by Chris Zabriskie. CC BY."Snowmen" by Kai Engel. CC BY."Cherubs" (No vocals) by Josh Woodward. CC BY.Songs used during the Song Freedom sponsor segment are courtesy of SongFreedom.com. (All rights reserved). Click here for the mixtape of songs.Counting Stars by One Republic. All rights reserved.Ain’t too Proud by the TemptationsInspirational Ambient Build by BanvardVideos Featured in Today's ShowThe video created by Current.tv that started it all. "Storytelling" by Ira Glass (part 3 of 4).Two other interpretations of "The Gap" on video:This Vimeo Staff Pick incarnation by Daniel Sax is quite impressive. (Over 1.3 million views as of this writing.)This title motion graphic by David Shiyang Liu inspired Daniel's video.
We delve into the tricky field of atrocity propaganda. How does it work, why is it a thing we see time and time again? We travel through time to take a look at the form it took in World War 1 - and how it has changed since then. We follow the pictures into the present to the IS propaganda videos and discuss how we should deal with those images in the media. Follow us into the confusing labyrinth of atrocity propaganda, alongside Durham University professor Jo Fox who will guide us through! Music by Salakapakka Sound System, Claude Debussy, Franz Schubert, Chris Zabriskie, Fog Lake, Rest You Sleeping Giant, Johannes Brahms played by Luis Sarro. You can find all the music here. Science Pie (English) RSS
Wie funktioniert Propaganda, die mit Grauen arbeitet? Wir erforschen den schwierigen Bereich der sogenannten Atrocity Propaganda - welche Macht haben Bilder, und warum ist diese Art Propaganda ein Phänomen, das wir immer wieder sehen? Wie funktioniert sie? Wir beginnen unsere Reise im ersten Weltkrieg, enden mit den IS-Enthauptungsvideos und versuchen zu entschlüsseln, was sich verändert hat und was die Probleme sind. Dabei hilft uns Jo Fox von der Durham University, die uns durch das verwinkelte Labyrinth der Atrocity Propaganda führt. Musik von Salakapakka Sound System, Johannes Brahms gespielt von Luis Sarro, Franz Schubert, Rest You Sleeping Giant, Chris Zabriskie, Claude Debussy und Fog Lake - die komplette Liste wie immer hier. Science Pie (Deutsch) RSS
Today we start our journey to find that elusive creature known as one's signature style. What exactly does it mean for a filmmaker, or any artist for that matter, to have a signature style? How does he or she get one? How do they develop it? Why should we care? Today we start in earnest the core topic for this first season of Radio Film School. Everything beforehand has been building up and preparing us for this journey. And we have some very inspiring interviews to start us off.Award-winning filmmaking Kevin Shahinian, renown for his Bollywood-style wedding films and Hollywood-calibre production values, provides incredible and poignant insight into the style question from a sophisticated point of view. I have a discussion with Film Riot host Ryan Connolly about his style (and whether or not he thinks he has one). And "Legends of the Knight" director Brett Culp rounds us off with some sage advice on how to develop one's personal style.In the bonus segment post-credits, I FINALLY get around to discussing with JD how it was he that prompted me to pursue filmmaking full-time as a profession.Music in this EpisodeWe have some more great use of Song Freedom songs. Tune it to find out how you can get a FREE Song Freedom song license.Music from today's episode was curated from the Free Music Archive and Song Freedom. Click here to see the Song Freedom mixtape for this episode (All rights reserved). In order of appearance:"Save the Last Dance for Me" by the Drifters"Dancing Machine" by the Jackson 5"Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO"Early News" by Dream City Orchestra"Forever Young" by Bob DylanFree Music Archive Songs used:"Please Listen Carefully" by Jahzzar. CC-BY-SA."Let's Start at the Beginning" by Lee Rosevere. CC-BY-SA."transcanada" by Fog Lake. CC-BY."The Last Slice of Pecan Pie" by Josh Woodward. CC-BY."Low Horizon" by Kai Engel. CC-BY."Divider", "Cylinder Six" and "Pick Up a Convict on Alcatraz" by Chris Zabriskie. CC-BY."Datpiff" by The Good Lawdz. CC-BY-SA.PhotosGo to today's blog post to check out old photos of yours truly.
Our firsts always hold a special place in our hearts. Your first kiss. Your first time driving. The first time you got to stay up past your bedtime. Your first, you know... the first time seeing Star Wars. Firsts make a lasting imprint that we just...can’t...seem...to shake. Today on the show we look at "first times" as they relate to filmmaking and seen through the metaphor of love. We'll hear from various filmmakers about their respective "first times" falling in love with cinema and filmmaking. We'll also hear the story about my filmmaking first and how it lead to me becoming enamored with the craft. Also, the “Gayle” to my “Oprah”; the “Fresh Prince” to my “Carlton” is back for another round of “How to be a Black Filmmaker in the 90s.” JD Cochran and I have an insightful conversation regarding my very first scripted short film, including how I DIDN’T pick two actors who have gone on to star in big TV shows. It’s a story about going with your gut as an artist.Finally, after the credits we have another bonus segment that may crack you up.This episode is sponsored by Song Freedom. Be sure to listen to the episode to get a special discount code granting you one free song credit.Click here for the link to get two free months on IndieFlix.Music in this Episode"12 Lost Love Letters" and "Erik" by Fog Lake. CC BY."Ragtime Dance" by Scott Joplin. Public Domain."Shower Scene" (Instrumental) by Josh Woodward. CC BY."Tech Toys" by Lee Rosevere. CC BY-SA."I Don't Think" by Alec's Band. CC BY."Air Hockey Saloon" by Chris Zabriskei. CC BY."Nake Street" by Cosmic Analog Ensember.CC BY."Preachin' Dem Blues" by The Good Lawdz. CC BY."Montmartre" by Jahzzar. CC BY."At Last" and "Let's Get It On" courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.
TRACK LISTING - (00:00:26) Tearjerker - Parking Lot / (00:03:38) RUDY DE ANDA - Visions of Plumerias / (00:6:31) Jake Rollins - All The Good Things / (00:9:50) Jom Comyn - Quiet Dreams / (00:12:12) Benjamin Shaw - Pylon Pile-On / (00:15:10) Fog Lake - renegade / (00:17:11) Patchwork Guilt - Hand Me Downs / (00:22:18) Leon Bridges - River / (00:26:04) Abner Jay - St. James Infirmary Blues / (00:32:23) battle ave. - IN EVIL HOUR / (00:34:10) Bastard Mountain - The Mill / (00:38:10) kathryn joseph - the want / (00:40:20) SALES - big sis / (00:42:57) Robert Chaney - I Didn't Want Her Anyway // [ MORE INFO, MUSIC & STUFF OVER AT HI54LOFI.COM ]
TRACK LISTING | (00:00:10) Shakey Graves - Late July (live at the drainage ditch) / (00:05:09) Small Wonder - Until I Open My Wings / (00:11:11) Nathaniel Rateliff - I Am / (00:15:02) Jon Mckiel - memorial ten count / (00:18:26) Fog Lake - farther reaches / (00:21:41) Nick Faye and The Deputies - Pincher Creek / (00:25:00) Adam Taylor Young - Shifting Shapes / (00:28:29) The Yum Dee Days - The Future Is A Drag / (00:32:44) SALES - renee / (00:35:30) Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Ms. Dot / (00:37:51) Jim Perkins - Foundling / (00:42:45) Twin Oaks - Liars & Thieves / (00:46:06) Bill Baird - Not a Perfect Person (Looks Like I Fucked Up Again) / (00:49:13) Daniel Romano - She Was The World To Me / (00:54:00) Phosphorescent - The Party's Over / (00:57:44) Wesley Hartley and The Traveling Trees - Lighter |
TRACK LISTING: (00:00:09) Jake Klar - Can't Help Thinkin' It Was Easy / (00:04:00) Phosphorescent - A Charm / A Blade / (00:09:09) Tiny Ruins - Always You, Tiptoeing Through / (00:13:06) Hozier - Like Real People Do / (00:16:19) princess reason - always pretty / (00:18:11) The Weather Station featuring Daniel Romano - Can You See Her In My Eyes / (00:21:36) old amica - Dunes / (00:27:05) Doc Feldman & the LD50 - Ready / (00:30:25) William Tyler - We Can't Go Home Again / (00:36:33) mutual benefit - Advanced Falconry / (00:41:38) ARMS - Up & Up / (00:46:50) Wes Tirey - The Evening Tide / (00:51:51) Fog Lake - holy cross / (00:55:12) Mikal Cronin - Peace Of Mind / (00:59:12) mathew lee cothran - i don't know
"Serotonin" by the Sifters / "Auburn Epitaphs" by Mutual Benefit / "Duluth" by Alaskus / "The Gold Lining" by Broke for Free / "Farther Reaches" by Fog Lake / "Poetry Dates" by LostTapes / "Desire Will Bring You Sorrow" by Cosmo V / "Woke Up Feeling Sad" by R.L. Kelly / "Mama Earth" by Flower Orgy / "For So Long" by Sister Crystals / "Everythingisforaday" by Native Eloquence / "Paris" by Magic Man / "Sideswiped" by Astronauts, Etc. / "Erryday" by Eye Sees / "Tracker" by Thunderhank
Lindsay and Dustin’s mom discovers selfies, wallpaper choices on new computers, and water shoes! Featured music by Fog Lake