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Freetown Sound by Blood Orange is such an "immaculate" album that James worries he might burst into tears just talking about it. Here's hoping Aparna feels the same, otherwise trouble could be afoot.
On this episode I sit down with my hometown friend, Dustin Gaspard. Dustin is a musician, singer-songwriter and front-man of DG & The Freetown Sound. We discuss music, growing up in a small town and the "glitch years" of Post-Covid. Also, magic mushrooms can be a good ole time. For Full Video Access hit the link belowwww.patreon.com/inthesoundwithtommygold
Guitarist and lyricist, Dustin Gaspard, who recently released Hoping Heaven Got a Kitchen, is our guest on Discover Lafayette. A poet since he was a young boy, Dustin is a self-taught vocalist and guitarist. He has taken his love of music and writing to produce his first complete album which was released in late February 2022 and is a prayer to the memory of his grandmother and grandfather who raised him in Cow Island in Southern Vermilion Parish. "My grandfather made me the man I am today." Dustin Gaspard will be showcasing his new album, Hoping Heaven Got a Kitchen, in a live venue at the Acadiana Center for The Arts on March 31, 2022, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Grammy Nominated band, Sweet Cecilia, a family trio from Cecilia, LA, will be the opening act for the show. Tickets may be purchased here. Raised on vintage 50s/ 60s soul and swamp pop, and other traditional folk sounds, Dustin is an alternative folk songwriter and frontman/vocalist for Rock N Soul group DG and the Freetown Sound. After rehabbing his voice which had been silenced as a young man due to vocal strain that irreparably damaged his vocal cords, he has paid his dues in life and is ascending in the music world, humble and wise beyond his years. We can't express how much we wish him the greatest success as he continues to find his voice, his lyrics, and the audience who will raise him up. In South Louisiana, it can be tough for songwriters that aren't Cajun musicians to get their music showcased. As Dustin says, "You can't dance to a sad-boy singer-songwriter's tunes. There is a time and a place for that." By chance in 2019, Justin found the application process for South Louisiana Songwriters Festival Scholarship online and applying at the last minute, he was selected after a lengthy period of rehabilitating his voice during a time where he was writing more thoughtful songs, reflecting on his life. He had lost the complete range of his voice on both ends of the spectrum and it had made him think of his career in the long-term, rather than squandering his talent by abusing his voice and body. "If I'm not capable of executing the vocal athletics I had before, then I'll be a folk-songwriter and hone my craft and lyrics and how I convey myself as an artist," Dustin thought. "I will be forever extremely grateful to CREATE Lafayette, Kate Durio, and all who were so supportive of me. My South Louisiana Songwriters Festival Scholarship continues to open doors to me." Based upon his talent and submission of music, Dustin was selected as the second recipient of the South Louisiana Songwriters Festival Scholarship, which offers a platform for all types of musicians. He was introduced to acclaimed songwriters from around the world who made him feel less alone. Finding the application process for SOLO online and applying at the last minute, he was selected after 1 1/2 years of rehabilitating his voice in a time period where he was writing more thoughtful songs, reflecting on his life. He had lost the complete range of his voice on both ends of the spectrum and it had made him think of his career in the long-term, rather than squandering his talent by abusing his voice and body. "If I'm not capable of executing the vocal athletics I had before, then I'll be a folk-songwriter and hone my craft and lyrics and how I convey myself as an artist," Dustin thought. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo_5EtZnC0s Dustin Gaspard is also an active musician with DG and the Freetown Sound, a high energy, blues, rock & roll band developed to break into the local music scene. Their music is light and free....a true fun sound that everyone can enjoy. DG and the Freetown Sound is a high-energy, blues, and rock & roll band that Dustin Gaspard also sings with. "It's a fund band to dance to!" Dustin Gaspard exemplifies the type of talent a community wants to see thrive and grow! Best wishes, Dustin, on a bright future!
2022 年的第一期节目,为你带来我私藏的 6 张专辑,希望你能从中遇到自己喜欢的音乐。:)
Before you can truly appreciate Freetown Sound and the message it delivers, you need a little bit of context around the state of the country in the summers leading up to its release. But more importantly, how a very specific incident in Dev Hynes career was the tipping point for an artist at his wit's end confronting the realities of being a black man in America. We break it all down in our look at one of 2016's best records, Blood Orange's Freetown Sound.Tracklist: Blood Orange - Do You See My Skin Through The Flames? Blood Orange - With Him + EVP Blood Orange - Hands Up Blood Orange - Squash Squash Blood Orange - Better Than Me Tame Impala - Borderline (Blood Orange Remix) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
Before you can truly appreciate Freetown Sound and the message it delivers, you need a little bit of context around the state of the country in the summers leading up to its release. But more importantly, how a very specific incident in Dev Hynes career was the tipping point for an artist at his wit's end confronting the realities of being a black man in America. We break it all down in our look at one of 2016's best records, Blood Orange's Freetown Sound.Tracklist: Blood Orange - Do You See My Skin Through The Flames? Blood Orange - With Him + EVP Blood Orange - Hands Up Blood Orange - Squash Squash Blood Orange - Better Than Me Tame Impala - Borderline (Blood Orange Remix) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
Before you can truly appreciate Freetown Sound and the message it delivers, you need a little bit of context around the state of the country in the summers leading up to its release. But more importantly, how a very specific incident in Dev Hynes career was the tipping point for an artist at his wit's end confronting the realities of being a black man in America. We break it all down in our look at one of 2016's best records, Blood Orange's Freetown Sound. Tracklist: Blood Orange - Do You See My Skin Through The Flames? Blood Orange - With Him + EVP Blood Orange - Hands Up Blood Orange - Squash Squash Blood Orange - Better Than Me Tame Impala - Borderline (Blood Orange Remix) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
Dev Hynes' third record as Blood Orange, 2016's Freetown Sound, is a warm and impassioned personal document of black culture and history, using samples, collaborations and a mix of genres in his trademark collage-style approach to create a multi-layered story of the historically oppressed, finding strength in community and sounding like the coolest lost mixtape. TRACKS PLAYED: Blood Orange - 'By Ourselves' Blood Orange - 'Augustine' Blood Orange - 'Chance' Blood Orange - 'Best to You' Blood Orange - 'With Him' Blood Orange - 'E.V.P.' Blood Orange - 'But You' Blood Orange - 'Desirée' Blood Orange - 'Hands Up' Blood Orange - 'Hadron Collider' Blood Orange - 'Juicy 1-4' Blood Orange - 'Thank You' Blood Orange - 'Better Numb' Like a book club for music nerds, For The Record takes a deep dive into a different album each week that we think is worthy of your love and attention. Hosted by Dan Gordon & Maia Bilyk. Produced by Kyle Fensom. Email: fortherecord@fbiradio.com Instagram: @fortherecordfm This show was produced, recorded and broadcasted on the stolen land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge their ongoing struggle. Sovereignty was never ceded.
On their debut LP Peace Will Grind You Down, Washington, DC-based quartet Luna Honey - a band formed seemingly on a whim - the doooooom is front and center, but so is an undeniable heart. Join us in a frank and hilarious discussion of, how feeling bad is a part of life, why you, yes you, should hurry up and start a band already, how your nerdy past always serves your future, and much, much more. PLUS! Blood Orange (Dev Hynes) is back with Negro Swan! On his follow-up to 2016's remarkable Freetown Sound, Hynes is exploring the impacts of depression and anxiety on black/LGBTQ individuals, and the results are an illuminated and illuminating exploration of the internal struggles shape us all. Special guest Philip Basnight (Broke Royals) joins us to discuss one of the best albums of 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we try beers from Abby heavy hitters Field house brewing and B.C. OG brewers Drift Wood. For our album introspective we peel back all the layers on the 2016 release Freetown Sound by Blood Orange. Our film pick this time around is the dark comedy- if you can even call it that- The Lobster. Is it a grand metaphor for how we define self worth, or does it merely want to highlight just how much dating sucks? For whats new and exciting we've got releases from Glass Animals, Skee Mask, Theives Like Us and The Juan Maclean. If you like what you hear you can listen to all the tracks on our EP7 Apple Music playlist. And go buy the music! For more content from the show find us on Facebook and Instagram. Thanks mates!
Hej och välkommen till volym 31 och sista delen av denna fyra kapitel långa nedräkning av numera förra årets bästa album. Ni får en extatisk blandning av melankolisk rock till synthbaserade dansexperiment och mycket mer. Dessa är de album som har gjort mitt år till ett perfekt år, hoppas att ni tycker om, de låtar som spelas i denna podcast är: 10.- The Great Undressing- Jenny Hval (album, Blood Bitch) 9.- Beneath the Concrete- LUH (album, Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing) 8.- Tokyo- Lust for Youth (album, Compassion) 7.- Braid- Porches (album, Pool) 6.- Randomness- Olga Bell (album, Tempo) 5.- Romeo- Chairlift (album, Moth) 4.- The One- Carly Rae Jepsen (album, Emotion Side B) 3.- Best To You- Blood Orange (album, Freetown Sound) 2.- Hångellåten ft. Mauro Scocco- Little Jinder (album, Allting suger) 1.- Black Crimes- Dawn Richard (album, Redemption) ENJOY!
Because Of You, We Survived the Cold of Winter Snow by Cian Ó Cíobháin 24/12/16 Galway, Ireland Label: goo.gl/6VXilY Twitter: twitter.com/shockws All Podcasts: https://goo.gl/bkdZyY 1. Edward Williams - The Sex Life Of The Fern Strange tune title? Perhaps … but not when you realise its context. It's from the soundtrack to David Attenborough's 1979 BBC series ‘Life On Earth'. 2. John Martyn - Head and Heart Achingly beautiful loves song from John Martyn's 1971 classic LP ‘Bless the Weather'. 3. Shelleyan Orphan - Beamheart Caroline Crawley, the lead singer of Shelleyan Orphan, sadly passed away some months back. I was familiar with her vocal work on This Mortal Coil's LP ‘Blood', but had never taken the time out to explore any of her back catalogue, outside of her contributions to Ivo-Watts Russell's 4AD super-group. 4. Perfume Genius - Mr Petersen Taken from Mike Hadreas' debut LP from 2010, this is a song about a teacher he had in his formative years, who had a major influence on him, but later committed suicide. 5. Shiny Two Shiny - Moment To Moment Thanks to Mary Maguire for introducing me to this band. Based in Liverpool, they released 1 album and 2 EPs in the mid-80s. 6. The Strange Walls - Grey To Red ‘…. Won't Last' by New York-based The Strange Walls on Alrealon Musique is one of my albums of the year. 7. Worldbackwards - (Leaving Me) Now Minimal wave quartet from London who initially only released their music on cassettes (there are four of them, all C60s). 8. Peter Gordon & David Van Tieghem - Winter (feat Kathy Acker) Peter Gordon is the bandleader of Love Of Live Orchestra, a multi-genre downtown New York collective that has counted Arthur Russell, David Byrne, Arto Lindsay, Phillip Glass and Laurie Anderson amongst its members. He sent me a thank you email VIA his publicist for playing this one so often on my radio show this year. 9. Thomas Leer - Private Plane Amazing debut single from 1978 from Thomas Leer. 10. Lives Of Angels - Imperial Motors Lost classic from husband/wife duo Gerald and Catherine O' Connell, taken from their 1983 album ‘Elevator To Eden'. Shades of Can, Suicide, Depeche Mode, New Order. 11. Rollers/Sparkers - Kodiak They're from Dublin, they are responsible for my album of the year - ‘Interior Ministry' - and by album, I mean a coherent collection of amazing songs that make complete sense in the way that they're sequenced on the LP. 12. Let's Eat Grandma - Eat Shiitake Mushrooms I believe that this precocious teenage girl duo from Norwich are still in school (only aged 16-17 when they wrote this) and yet…. how on earth did they come up with possibly the best pop-song of 2016? 13. Scraps - Dreams Brisbane's self-styled ‘dehydrated disco queen' released a corker of an album - called ‘TTNIK' - on the always essential Not Not Fun label this year. 14. Blood Orange - Desirée This was my highlight from ‘Freetown Sound', an album which features more great female vocalists, many who previously were unknown to me. 15. The Paradise - In Love With You Made by Alan Braxe (who had a hand in Stardust's ‘Music Sounds Better With You' with Thomas Bangalater and ‘Intro/Running' with Fred Falke) with Romuald Louverjon back in 2003, I have Mike Smalle to thank for introducing me to this 6am afterparty classic. 16. Ruby & The Romantics - Baby Come Home Akron, Ohio R&B 60s group who became big in Belgium when this one became a staple on the Popcorn scene. 17. Liz Damon's Orient Express - 1900 Yesterday Debut single from Liz Damon's Hawaiian band came out in 1971 but I have my truelove to thank for introducing me to it recently. 18. Cocteau Twins - Half-Gifts 20 years ago the Cocteau Twins released their final album ‘Milk & Kisses' and when it came out I recall many of us being completely besotted with this song. Liz Fraser's biographer speculated that songs from this period may be about Jeff Buckley, but the lady herself has neither confirmed or denied this.
Freetown Sound, the latest LP from Blood Orange (aka singer/songwriter and composer Dev Hynes), was already one of the most anticipated releases of 2016 when it dropped. But nobody could have been prepared for the seemingly infinite amount of sonic truths, social commentary, and emotional revelations set free with each successive listen. Great albums are easy to spot coming down the pipe. Important albums only come along when they’re most needed. Freetown Sound is both.Come hang out with Kevin, Marcus K. Dowling (Getting Over) and Marcus J. Moore (Senior Editor, Bandcamp) for a spell to get to the bottom one of the best albums of the year.And speaking of "best albums"..Aaron "Ab" Abernathy's Monologue, a potent mix of old school funk, jazz, and good old-fashioned songwriting, is coming soon. Whet your appetite with the first single from this remarkable album, "Favorite Girl".Show NotesRead Marcus J. Moore's review of Blood Orange [Pitchfork]Get to know Aaron "Ab" AbernathyOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramCheck out the track "Favorite Girl" from Ab's upcoming LP, Monologue. Freetown SoundBlood OrangeKevin: BUY ITMarcus (Dowling): BUY ITMarcus (J. Moore): BUY ITLINKSOfficial SiteFacebookTwitter LISTEN ONSpotifyApple Music Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On episode 31, Jake and Sean talk about two great new albums: "Freetown Sound" by Blood Orange (32:00) and "Puberty 2" by Mitski (25:00). They also talk about their move to the new house and their recent experience at a Tallest Man on Earth concert. Two new segments are introduced this week, as well: "The Whitest Thing I Did This Week" and "Agree to Disagree."
Für Dev Hynes alias Blood Orange ist Fußball spielen wie Musik machen. Oft werkelt er im Hintergrund, aber manchmal stürmt er auch und schießt ein Tor, heißt: macht ein eigenes Album. So wie in den letzten Monaten, da hat Blood Orange „Freetown Sound“ aufgenommen – ein sehr persönliches Mixtape. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/album-der-woche-blood-orange-freetown-sound