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Best podcasts about fresh sounds

Latest podcast episodes about fresh sounds

STR8UP SHOW PODCAST
Music Monday - Kuttup

STR8UP SHOW PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 31:18


If you're a true music fan, you know the best songs are the ones that speak to your soul, and Las Vegas artist Kuttup is doing just that. On this electrifying episode of Music Monday, we sit down with Kuttup to uncover her journey into the music industry and what makes her style impossible to replicate. From her raw lyrics to her captivating stage presence, Kuttup is proving why she's one of the realest voices in the game right now. And to top it off, she takes the stage to perform her hit single, “What It Comes To.” Follow Kuttup: Instagram: @itskuttup TikTok: @kuttupmusic Stream her music on all platforms: Kuttup

Duendeando
Duendeando - A San Juan de la Cruz, con arrimo y sin arrimo - 16/03/25

Duendeando

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 59:06


Aunque empezamos con escritos de Santa Teresa de Jesús, la protagonista principal del programa es la poesía de San Juan de la Cruz, fundamentalmente en la discografía de Enrique Morente. El disco de Enrique titulado "Cruz y Luna" es la principal huella del Santo en la obra de Enrique, pero el cantaor no abandonó a San Juan a lo largo de su discografía posterior. También escuchamos a José de los Camarones, a Estrella con Michael Nyman, a Silvio y Sacramento y a Bujío Fresh Sound con letras místicas.Escuchar audio

Le jazz sur France Musique
Javier Rojo, le miroir de ses émotions

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 59:38


durée : 00:59:38 - Javier Rojo "Música Para Amansar Fieras" - par : Nicolas Pommaret - Parution de “Música para Amansar Fieras” de Javier Rojo chez Fresh Sound.

INTO THE MUSIC
JOHN JACO of THE SPLITZ: blending 80s music stylings into a fresh sound for modern ears

INTO THE MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 30:59


Text us about this show.The Splitz are a Milwaukee based band that began in the late 1980s. They've taken those 80s stylings with them through the years, mixed and matched them, caused them to evolve, and are creating some very dynamic music with them today. Band leader and mainstay, John Jaco, joins us on this episode to talk about the evolution of The Splitz not just musically, but how the band itself has changed over the years while staying true to the heart of where they started. Get ready to hear The Splitz!"Forever and a Day" performed by The Splitzwritten by John Jaco℗ 2023 The Splitz. Used with permission of John Jaco."Groovy Vibe" performed by The Splitzwritten by John Jaco℗ 2020 The Splitz. Used with permission of John Jaco.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All ...

512 Degrees
Fresh Sounds and Bold Moves with St. Lucia

512 Degrees

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 28:06


In this episode, we're thrilled to chat with Jean-Philip Grobler and Patti Beranek of St. Lucia, the synth-pop powerhouse taking ACL Weekend 2 by storm! Led by this talented husband-and-wife duo, St. Lucia has returned with a fresh sound and a bold aesthetic, pushing their signature style into new territory. Their recent single, “Falling Asleep,” set the stage, and with the release of “Fear of Falling” on October 11th, they're giving us an even closer look at their new direction. We dig into their creative process, social media style, and their artistic vision for what's to come.

TechnoMaticSoundS PODCAST

#divoc91 #homestudioddjm #techhous@soundzmuzicradio #HOUSENATIONBELGIUM #thenightstreamerdivoc/ djomatic / nightstreamer on HouseNationBelgium .12.4.2023 I AM YOUR COUNTRY 006. https://hearthis.at/divoc99-housenationbegium/live/

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 10 juillet 2024 - 9e émission de la 59e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024


9e émission de la 59e session...Cette semaine, jazz modal et freebop! En musique: Eje Thelin Quintet sur l'album So Far  (Columbia, 1963); Yoshio Suzuki sur l'album Friends  (CBS/Sony, 1973); Frank London Elders sur l'album Spirit Stronger Than Blood (ESP-Disk', 2024); William Parker, Cooper-Moore, Hamid Drake sur l'album Heart Trio  (AUM Fidelity, 2024); Michel Pilz, Reiner Winterschladen, Frank Paul Schubert, Christian Ramond, Klaus Kugel sur l'album Yamabiko Quintet  (Nemu, 2023); Álvaro Torres Quartet sur l'album Live in Barcelona  (Fresh Sound, 2024)...

INTO THE MUSIC
PHIL TITTLE mixes his southern music roots with creative writing for a fresh sound

INTO THE MUSIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 30:35


Text us about this show.Phil Tittle is a guitarist/singer/songwriter with a passion to serve. He served his country for twenty years in the US Air Force, but during that time a guitar was never far away from his hands. After retiring from the USAF, he served veterans by starting a chapter of Guitars For Vets. He also served beginning musicians by establishing a school where they could learn songwriting and guitar. These days he's serving up some great original songs and we're premiering one of them on this show. Phil grew up in Georgia, so a number of southern based artists like the Allman Brothers Band, Waylon Jennings, and Tom Petty have influenced his music, but he has a style all his own. Let's just say Phil's serving up music that's both familiar and fresh."I Wish I Knew" and "Hammer Down" written and performed by Phil Tittle℗ 2024 Phil Tittle Music. Used with permission of Phil Tittle.Support the Show.Visit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved....

2-5-1
2-5m-1-S2E22-Pat Moran

2-5-1

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 5:39


Pat Moran was active as a Jazz pianist in the 1950s-1960s  and played with many good artists particularly on the west coast.  Her trio album with Scott La Faro 1957 is a real gem in our opinion. Her Classical training has furnished her with a great facility at the piano and her fast runs are crisp and well phrased.  The complete trio album released by  Fresh Sounds combines the Scott la Faro with The Pat Moran Quartet (1956), with Moran on piano John Doling on bass, John Whited on drums and Beverly Kelly fronting on vocals.  Scott la Faro actually said  "I don't even like any of my recordings except maybe the first one I did with Pat Moran on Audio Fidelity." There is also an interesting live album from Birdland with Horns added. in this album the whole band sing 4 part harmony here is a link to an Apple Music playlisthere is the link to a short documentary This is our website This is our InstagramThis is our Facebook group

TechnoMaticSoundS PODCAST

#divoc91 #homestudioddjm #techhous@soundzmuzicradio #HOUSENATIONBELGIUM #thenightstreamerdivoc/ djomatic / nightstreamer on HouseNationBelgium .12.4.2023 I AM YOUR COUNTRY 006. https://hearthis.at/divoc99-housenationbegium/live/ https://hearthis.at/divoc-housenationbelgium/live/

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Fresh sounds from the Dunedin music scene

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 18:30


This quartet of Dunedin acts are proof positive Otepoti's diverse music scene is in great shape heading into 2024. Listen to original songs by high school students Sylvie Harper and Sammy Alixander and the bands Before the Snooze and Tahu & The Takahē.

Ohm Radio
Disco Teepee - Fresh Sounds, Bright Futures

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 24:53


The Classic Metal Show
CMS | Music Evolution: Old-School vs. Fresh Sounds!

The Classic Metal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023


Unleash the rock 'n' roll debate on THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW! Neeley and Chris dive into the age-old clash of music generations. Are older fans missing out on epic new tunes? Tune in to discover fresh sounds from Girish and the Chronicles and Jelusick. But that's not all! They tackle the 40-hour workweek complaints of a young lady and her social life. Don't miss this engaging conversation about music, generations, and work-life balance. Hit play now and join the lively discussion! #ClassicMetal #NewMusic #WorkLifeBalance #RockDebateWE WILL NO LONGER BROADCAST THE CMS LIVE ON YOUTUBE.Watch and Participate: https://www.cmspn.com/cms-chat-and-kill-free/Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/c/cmsPLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks.Live Saturdays from 9pm to 3am Eastern at www.theclassicmetalshow.com or on Rumble, Odysee or YouTube.**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!!ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel

The Classic Metal Show
CMS | Music Evolution: Old-School vs. Fresh Sounds!

The Classic Metal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023


Unleash the rock 'n' roll debate on THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW! Neeley and Chris dive into the age-old clash of music generations. Are older fans missing out on epic new tunes? Tune in to discover fresh sounds from Girish and the Chronicles and Jelusick. But that's not all! They tackle the 40-hour workweek complaints of a young lady and her social life. Don't miss this engaging conversation about music, generations, and work-life balance. Hit play now and join the lively discussion! #ClassicMetal #NewMusic #WorkLifeBalance #RockDebate WE WILL NO LONGER BROADCAST THE CMS LIVE ON YOUTUBE. Watch and Participate: https://www.cmspn.com/cms-chat-and-kill-free/ Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/c/cms PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE! All our links are available at https://www.linktr.ee/cmsrocks. Live Saturdays from 9pm to 3am Eastern at www.theclassicmetalshow.com or on Rumble, Odysee or YouTube. **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** Please take a moment to subscribe, share and leave us a 5 Star Review for this episode! It helps us grow and do better episodes for YOU!! ROKU: Search "The Classic Metal Show" in the Roku ChannelsAMAZON: Search "The CMS Network" To Add Our Channel

Open jazz
Miles Davis, le concert inédit à l'Olympia, 1957

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 60:18


durée : 01:00:18 - Miles Davis - par : Alex Dutilh - L'enregistrement de ce concert historique, "Miles Davis In Concert at the Olympia, Paris 1957" est présenté dans son intégralité pour la première fois dans cette édition publiée sur Fresh Sound. Les bandes originales remasterisées ont été utilisées pour produire ce CD.

Le jazz sur France Musique
Miles Davis, le concert inédit à l'Olympia, 1957

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 60:18


durée : 01:00:18 - Miles Davis - par : Alex Dutilh - L'enregistrement de ce concert historique, "Miles Davis In Concert at the Olympia, Paris 1957" est présenté dans son intégralité pour la première fois dans cette édition publiée sur Fresh Sound. Les bandes originales remasterisées ont été utilisées pour produire ce CD.

Open jazz
Simon Moullier, les lames de la création

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 59:09


durée : 00:59:09 - Simon Moullier - par : Alex Dutilh - Le vibraphoniste et compositeur Simon Mouiller revient avec “Inception”, une exploration plus approfondie du format trio. Parution chez Fresh Sound dans la collection New Talent.

Anidorks
(Minisode) The Funky Fresh Sounds of Animorphs

Anidorks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 22:51


Hey, what's that sound? Everybody look, what's going down? Eddy test Miranda and Chris's memories of sounds they've never actually heard. Lots of big text like "WHOOOOMP" and "RRRRRAAAOWOWOWOWOWRWRRRZERS".Support the showSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/anidorks@anidorkspod on twitter! Send questions to anidorkspod@gmail.comHey! For real though: Leave us a 5 star review and we'll read it on the air! New episodes every Wednesday!!!

We Create The Vibes Podcast
"Musical Avalanche: Navigating the Influx of New Music for DJs"

We Create The Vibes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 1:58


In this captivating episode, we dive into the exciting and ever-evolving world of new music as we explore the challenges and opportunities it presents for DJs. Join us as we navigate the metaphorical avalanche of fresh tracks, releases, and genres that flood the music landscape. From staying current with the latest trends to discovering hidden gems, we'll guide you through strategies and techniques for effectively managing and navigating the influx of new music, ensuring you stay at the forefront of your DJ game.Key Discussion Points:The Digital Music Revolution: Embracing the Influx of New SoundsStreaming Platforms and Digital Distribution: Revolutionizing Music DiscoveryDiverse Genres and Subgenres: Embracing the Expansive Musical LandscapeThe Role of Curators and Influencers: Navigating the Changing Dynamics of Music CurationStaying Current: Techniques for Keeping Up with New MusicConnecting with Music Communities: Engaging with Fellow DJs, Producers, and FansFollowing Music Blogs and Publications: Tapping into Trusted Sources of New ReleasesUtilizing Music Discovery Tools: Leveraging Algorithms and Recommendation EnginesEffective Music Management: Organizing and Filtering the Influx of TracksCreating an Efficient Music Library Structure: Organizing by Genre, Mood, and Energy LevelUtilizing Tagging and Rating Systems: Streamlining Track Selection and CurationImplementing Regular Music Review Sessions: Setting Aside Time for Exploration and EvaluationUnearthing Hidden Gems: Strategies for Discovering Lesser-Known TracksExploring Niche and Independent Artists: Venturing Beyond Mainstream OfferingsSeeking Out Local Scenes and Underground Movements: Uncovering Authentic SoundsEngaging with Music Communities: Participating in Forums, Discord Channels, and Social Media GroupsBalancing Familiarity and Novelty: Building Sets with a Mix of New and Classic TracksKeeping Core Repertoire: Maintaining a Strong Selection of Tried-and-Tested TracksIncorporating New Music: Infusing Sets with Fresh Sounds and Cutting-Edge ProductionsCrafting Unique DJ Sets: Balancing Expectations and Surprises to Create Memorable ExperiencesJoin us as we navigate the exciting musical avalanche of new releases and genres, empowering DJs to effectively manage and navigate the influx of fresh music. Whether you're seeking to stay current with the latest trends, discover hidden gems, or strike the perfect balance between familiarity and novelty in your DJ sets, this episode will provide you with valuable insights and practical strategies. Get ready to embark on a musical journey that will keep your DJ career on the cutting edge of the ever-evolving music landscape.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-create-the-vibes-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Punk Rock MBA
Fat Mike (NOFX, Punk Rock Museum)

The Punk Rock MBA

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 65:22


Fat Mike of NOFX joins to talk about the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas, why NOFX is breaking up, Hayley Williams calling him out and more. Fat Mike of NOFX interview. The Punk Rock Museum: https://www.thepunkrockmuseum.com/ Sponsored by: DistroKid Try Canva Pro Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon -- 00:00:00 - Fat Mike Talks Kinks and Punk Rock Museum Expectations 00:02:48 - The Punk Rock Museum: A Deep Dive into Iconic Memorabilia 00:05:36 - The Joy of Walking Through the Punk Rock Museum 00:08:24 - The Definition of Punk and the Importance of Historical Accuracy 00:11:10 - Can't Cancel Bands Based on Past Actions 00:13:52 - The Transformational Power of the Punk Rock Museum 00:16:33 - Instruments and Artifact Mishaps on Tour with David Shapiro and Guests 00:19:15 - Building a Music Industry Operation 00:22:01 - The Stress of Running a Business and Choosing Vegas as a Location 00:24:51 - Why Vegas is the Most Punk Rock City in North America 00:27:38 - The Treasure Trove: Punk Rock Memorabilia and Drinks at the Bar 00:30:17 - The Worldwide Museum of Punk Rock and the Bleeding Edge Bands of Indonesia 00:32:57 - The Importance of a Punk Rock Museum 00:36:01 - The Cultural Importance of Punk Rock and Anti-Establishment Art 00:38:55 - Expanding the Punk Rock Museum with Changing Rooms Every Six Months 00:41:36 - Spreading Joy and Finding Happiness Outside of a Band 00:44:27 - Pursuing Passion over Financial Success 00:47:14 - Fresh Sound and Inspiring Bands: A Conversation with NOFX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond
Episode 33: Ep33: Brazilian Frevo, fresh sounds from Ubuntu, classic Dizzy + Visions of Outrage from Planet B

Global with Courtney Pine - Discovering Nu Jazz and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 48:20


Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk Brazilian Frevo, fresh sounds from Ubuntu, classic Dizzy + Visions of Outrage from Planet B: right here and right now this week folks: musical antidotes for the uncertain times we're living in...1. Yotam Silberstein - Brooklyn Frevo (Universos, YOTAM MUSIC) Originating in Northeast Brazil, and the State of Pernambuco in particular, the frevo rhythm – which Silberstein says he is addicted to, inspired the Brooklyn-based guitarist for this composition, which features Itai Kriss' dancing flute and Valerio Filho on the pandeiro.2. Dave Sears - Reservoir Retreat (I Always Thought My Thoughts Were Me UBUNTU) I Always Thought My Thoughts Were Me, trombonist and composer Dave Sear's debut album, features original music as well as new arrangements of ‘In Your Own Sweet Way' by Dave Brubeck and ‘Inner Urge' by Joe Henderson. 3. Jon Irabagon - Bebop (Rising Sun IRRABAGAST) Irabagon evolved his arrangement of Gillespie's “Bebop” during a months-long period of solitary practice at Falling Rock, a breathtaking canyon in the South Dakota wilderness not far from in-laws in Rapid City. 4. Alexia Bomtempo - Chameleon Lovers (Doce Carnaval ROPEADOPE) Born to an American mother and a concert-promoter Brazilian father, Bomtempo was raised in the beach culture of Rio de Janeiro, while traveling to America frequently over the years. She grew up listening to Brazilian popular music and Bossa Nova, as well as rock, folk and jazz.  5. Jasper Hoiby/Planet B - Visions of Outrage (What It Means To Be Human EDITION) "Planet B is a reminder that united we can all share the power to control our collective destiny. Let's suspend limiting concepts of what's possible and create a new normality that works for us all. Come and join the ride".6. Sean Gibbs Big Band - Gibb it Some More (Confluence UBUNTU) Confluence is trumpeter Sean Gibbs' new release on Ubuntu Music and his biggest project to date. The title refers to different aspects of his musical and personal life that came together at the right time to make the album possible, as well as the joyous gathering of seventeen exceptional musicians.7. Rebecca Vasmant - Procrastination (Dance Yourself Free TRU THOUGHTS)“Dance Yourself Free”celebrates “That beautiful moment when every person in the club is united by the music”, Rebecca explains. “In that moment, we are all the same, we are all happy and we are all free. That's the Dance Yourself Free moment”. 8. Judy Niemack - Right Here Right Now (What's Love SUNNYSIDE) Jazz vocalist Judy Niemack presents a collection of rhapsodic romantic songs on What's Love, where listeners are given a glimpse into Judy Niemack's resilient and inventive vocalese. 9. Rabii and V.B Kuhl - Quazar (GNAWA ELECTRIC LAUNE II TRU THOUGHTS) the new album from the majestic duo of Moroccan Gnawa-master (maâlem) Rabii Harnoune and Frankfurt electronic producer V.B.Kühl - check the influence of dark bass music and the use of a vocoder seeping in...10. Wolfert Brederode - March (Ruins and Remains ECM) WOLFERT BREDERODE'S RUINS AND REMAINS, A SUITE FOR PIANO, STRING QUARTET AND PERCUSSION, FEATURES THE MATANGI QUARTET AND JOOST LIIBAART.  ORIGINALLY COMPOSED BY BREDERODE TO MARK THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF WORLD WAR I, THE SUITE HAS COME TO EMBODY MEANINGS BROADER AND MORE PERSONAL VIA ECM RECORDSWant to know what's in Courtney Pine Global Bitesize next wk? Kurt Elling's got some guilty pleasures, Scott Petito reimagines the jazz universe + Delfeayo Marsalis bought a new suit! Hit subscribe right now and don't miss that launch!

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
“Doces” [Iago Fernández: Luzada (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2023)] Por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 #563 [Minipodjazz]

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 7:43


“Doces” está incluido en la nueva grabación de Iago Fernández titulada Luzada (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2023), en el que intervienen Mark Turner o Ben Street. En JazzX5 #563 escuchamos el tema. JazzX5 es un podcast de Pachi Tapiz.

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Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS
Episode 4-Marta Sanchez: Spanish American Gem

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 40:12


Marta Sanchez combines the technical of classical with the soul of jazz, presenting innovative and emotive compositions that stir the mind and fill the spirit. This Madrid, Spain native now resides in Brooklyn, NY, performing in New York clubs with the best New York has to offer. Marta is now among the elite performers in the jazz capital of the world.   Marta discovers a different music scene in New York City than Madrid, Spain. Armed with a strong and dynamic classical background, Marta combines these two genres to create a powerful sound. Her Influences include Ravel, Schaumburg, and Debussy among other classical composers. Marta's chief contemporary influence is Guillermo Klein. In the jazz universe, Marta gains inspiration from jazz composers that include Wayne Shorter, her close friend Ambrose Akinmusire, and Andrew Hill. Marta, though, finds herself in a world vastly different from her native Madrid. The music from her latest release, SPAAM-Spanish American Art Museum, reveals the struggles and tensions apparent in her life as well as the observations of vastly troubling systemic violence that affect people of color and immigrants. Marta is sensitive to the shootings-from law enforcement to mass shootings- that are plaguing our country today. She struggles with the dystopian culture in which she now finds herself, attempting to make sense of the deep divisions that exist in the US. The brutality of this society and the political strife that invades every fabric of this nation's politic finds their way into Marta Sanchez's compositions. The fateful beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee stirred up anguish in her.  Marta senses the challenges of leaving her Spanish culture, being an immigrant creates uncertainty about the culture in which she now resides. “How can this Happen in America?” Marta asks. The most touching composition in the album, “Marivi”, casts a spotlight on a mother/daughter relationship that could only be imagined. The spellbinding vocals by Camilla Meza (who also doubles on guitar) and the trumpet work by Grammy nominee Ambrose Akinmusire tells a story of wistfulness by a daughter who could speak of her wishes only after her mother dies in Spain while in the early vestiges of Covid, with Marta trapped in New York by travel restrictions. Marta was an in-demand artist at international jazz festivals throughout the world prior to the pandemic, performing her innovative and original music. Now that Covid restrictions have been relaxed, she is once again embarking on international travel to share her music to global audiences. Marta's discography with her quintet includes four albums, all have been received to critical acclaim from American press: “Partenika” (2015), “Danza Imposible” (2017), and “El Rayo de Luz” (2019) with the Spanish label Fresh Sound and SAAM (Spanish American Art Museum) with Whirlwind Recordings.  

Open jazz
Esaïe Cid, l'aubade à Saint-Ouen

Open jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 54:21


durée : 00:54:21 - invité : Esaïe Cid - par : Alex Dutilh - Le saxophoniste et clarinettiste Esaïe Cid sort “La Suite audonienne”, un nouvel album entièrement dédié à Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, ville connue pour son célèbre Marché aux Puces et où Esaïe habite depuis longtemps. Parution chez Fresh Sound.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.11.21 New Muses Monday

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 125:29


As broadcast November 21, 2022 with plenty of Shondells magic and mania in tow!  Tonight we mark this date in 1987 when Billy Idol bumped Tiffany off the top of the proverbial tree at #1, which is one of those things that just goes on & on.  What is remarkable is that both artists had #1 hits with covers of previous hits by Tommy James & The Shondells (who you cannot escape & live forever).  Great new tunes to cover in the first hour with a stellar album from Weyes Blood out Friday called And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow, then we had lots of new singles and album announcements from Tennis, Andy Shauf, Cigs After Sex, and that also goes on & on.  To finish the first hour, we highlighted FKJ's upcoming performance in Seoul at KBS Music Hall, which all goes down Monday Nov 28.  Part 3 as per usual we are once again Poppin Off, with a highlight on the World Cup anthem collab between Nicki Minaj & MALUMA to start, then we had big new joints from Chance The Rapper, JP Saxe, and Dermot Kennedy to highlight as well.  Part 4 of course we're taste testing our Fresh K Cuts, or new indie & bubbling under K-pop from right here on the peninsula, with SURL, Gwak Tae Poong, and ilbum being highlights there to wrap it up tight.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Tiffany – I Think We're Alone NowPhantom Youth – Stay & RunChristine & The Queens – Tu sais ce q'uil me fautHoney Dijon – La Femme FantastiqueTennis – One Night with the ValetBenny Sings – The World Part II (30:03)Cigarettes After Sex – PistolJoesef – Just Come Home with Me TonightPhoebe Bridgers – So Much WineAndy Shauf – Wasted On YouWeyes Blood – Children of the EmpireFKJ – Us (A Color Show)FKJ & Masego – Tadow Part III (64:00)Nicki Minaj with MALUMA & Myriam Fares – Tukoh TakaChance The Rapper feat King Promise – YAH KnowDermot Kennedy – One LifeFana Hues – floatCautious Clay – Lip ServiceJP Saxe – The Good PartsKelela – On The Run Part IV (93:35)ilbum – GoodbyeLim Haeum feat Wildberry – See you my friendHEEO – Destiny of ChallengeDIFF feat Nam Ji In – MASIJASURL – Aroundsweetch feat sooon – a u r o r aGwak Tae Poong – 후일담 Memory 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 95, August 5, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 16:43


This week's show covers new music from Catalonia's Rosalía, from Malian guitarist and singer Vieux Farka Touré backed up by Houston's Khruangbin, a new tune from Durham, NC's The Mountain Goats, and Cambridge, England's Anish Kumar. For the archive track this week, Brendan whips out a favorite from 14 years ago, from Melbourne's Cut Copy. This is perhaps their signature song, “Lights & Music,” expertly produced by Tim Goldsworthy, then affiliated with DFA Records. While it came out in 2008, it has some many elements from dance and indie music that is still sounds great, all these years later. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 94, July 29, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 17:23


This week's show covers new music from Cambridgeshire's SBTRKT, Newcastle Upon Tyne's Kathryn Williams, London's Jessie Ware, and West London's George Riley. For the archive track this week, Mark breaks out of our recent ‘90s fixation with a tune from the aughts, 2007 in fact. Off to Paris for the Michael Jackson besotted “D.A.N.C.E” by the one and only Justice. (They soundtrack that electric Volvo XC 60 ad too, though with a different tune.) Yes, time is a flat circle and music from 2007 still sounds futuristic.  ;)Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

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Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 93, July 22, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 15:21


This week's show covers new music from London's Hot Chip, Brighton's Wax Machine, a collaboration between Chicago's Sam Prekop and John McEntire, and the team-up of Paris's Biche with the LA band Pearl & The Oysters. For the archive track this week, Brendan goes back to 1992 for some mutant hardcore punk on the melodic side of that scene. This band was signed to Sub Pop Records at the time, which was about the best indie label on the scene in those days. The track in question is by the Tacoma, Washington band Seaweed, and it's called “Recall.” Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 93, July 22, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 11:48


This week's show covers new music from London's Hot Chip, Brighton's Wax Machine, a collaboration between Chicago's Sam Prekop and John McEntire, and the team-up of Paris's Biche with the LA band Pearl & The Oysters. For the archive track this week, Brendan goes back to 1992 for some mutant hardcore punk on the melodic side of that scene. This band was signed to Sub Pop Records at the time, which was about the best indie label on the scene in those days. The track in question is by the Tacoma, Washington band Seaweed, and it's called “Recall.” Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

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Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 92, July 15, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 15:23


This week's show covers new music from Melbourne's The Pro-Teens, London's Two Shell, Brooklyn's Mice Parade, and Toronto's Alvvays. For the archive track this week, Mark goes back to 1994 for a slice of what was called slowcore back in the day, from a California band who went as Idaho. The song in question is entitled “Sweep,” from the band's This Way Out album. Not the happiest lyrics, but slowcore was generally known for that sort of somber songwriting. (Brendan considers this genre to be the antidote to grunge and all the bombast of the early 1990s.)Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 91, July 1, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 15:48


This week's show covers new music from Nashville's Soccer Mommy, Hamburg's Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek, Detroit's Omar-S with Supercoolwicked on vocals, and Brisbane's Moses Gunn Collective. For the archive track this week, Brendan goes back to 1996 for a slice of melodic grunge track from Ash, a band from Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. If you know of Ash, you will probably know this tune, as it was a Number 5 hit on the UK Top Ten that summer. It's a quiet-loud-quiet 1990s tune; what's not to love?Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

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Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 90, June 24, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 15:05


This week's show covers new music from Bristol's Ishmael Ensemble, remixed by Medlar, London's Sports Team, and while we are there, a new tune from Dry Cleaning, and similar from LA's MUNA. For the archive track this week, Mark goes back to 1993 for a slice of electronic music from the Scottish act Finitribe. This song's title is “An Unexpected Groovy Treat” and it sits right on the line between industrial music and the influence of early acid house. Sampling was primitive, but an integral part of Finitribe's approach. Plus, it certainly qualifies as a banger of its era! Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 89, June 17, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 16:27


This week's show covers new music from NYC's Grace Ives, a new track from London's Greentea Peng, some fusion electronics from The Range, and a new collaborative single between West London's Lava La Rue and Cork, Ireland's Biig Piig.  For the archive track this week, Brendan takes us back to 1992 to the debut album from Aphex Twin, for what used to be called “ambient techno.” The song here is the undying “Xtal,” which one could argue put Richard D. James on the map as one of the key producers in modern electronic music. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music is included there, too, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 88, June 10, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 16:34


This week's show covers new music from the French band Phoenix, from a new synthpop project from Morgan Geist and Kelley Polar, called Au Suisse, a track that blends Dap Tone retro with Bollywood and Turkish elements from the pairing of El Michels Affair and Piya Malik, and a soulful new reggae cut from Horace Andy. For the archive track this week, Mark is heading back to 1993 and the debut album by Porno For Pyros, and “Cursed Female.” This was Perry Farrell's attempt to move beyond Jane's Addiction, his previous band. (This track has all the 1990s crunch you might want!)  Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 87, June 3, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 15:48


This week's show covers new music from a duet between the French producers Alan Braxe and DJ Falcon, and LA R&B artist Sunni Colón. Next, some noisy dreampop from Ireland's Just Mustard. We also feature a new track from London's KH, which is Four Tet's name when releasing dance bangers, and some spooky jazz from Britain's The Natural Yogurt Band. For the archive track this week, Brendan honored Andy Fletcher, the recently departed member of Depeche Mode, with perhaps that band's signature song, from 1984's Some Great Reward: “People Are People.” Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 86, May 27, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 16:32


This week's show covers new music from a duet between Nigeria's Obongjayar and British jazz musician Nubya Garcia, a new Daphni tune, a song from Morocco's Moktar Gania & Gnawa Soul, and a new song from Ghost Power, which features Tim Gane, a founder of Stereolab back in the 1990s.    For the archive track this week, Mark selects a song from the New York City-based instrumental, post-rock act that goes as Mice Parade. Our song is entitled “Mystery Brethren” from the band's refreshing 2004 album, Obrigado Saudade. (The band also is putting a new record out in July, if you like what you hear here.) Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 85, May 20, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 14:50


This week's show covers new music from Athens, Greece's Σtella from her new Redinho-produced album, London's The Hics, Athens, Georgia's Drive-By Truckers, and the team of Danger Mouse and Black Thought, of The Roots.  Brendan took us back to November of 1980 for this week's archive pick, an early blast from the goth rock cannon. Yes, a non-album single later added to In the Flat Field from Bauhaus—the original goth rockers, if you ask him. “Dark Entries” is the track. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 84, May 13, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 16:29


This week's show covers new music from Sydney's The Lazy Eyes, LA transplant Carly Rae Jepsen, Perth's Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, and London's Steak. Mark plucked this week's jewel from the Fresh Sounds Music Archive. This time, it is another Aussie band: Empire of the Sun, from the hit album Walking On A Dream, which came out in 2009. Despite hit after hit on this record, they never really crossed over here in the USA. But the tunes still resonate, thirteen years later. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 83, May 6, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 17:05


This week's show covers new music from Ghent's Bolis Pupul, Aix-en-Provence's Melody's Echo Chamber, London's Sault, and Oakland's Hazel English. For the archive pick this week, Brendan went back to 1989 for the debut single from Inner City, the duo of Kevin Saunderson and Paris Grey. Saunderson is, of course, one of the legendary Belleville Three, the originators of Detroit Techno, a still-vibrant and enduring sound that created a parallel to Chicago's house music. Even 33 years later, techno and house are dominant styles of club music which are played all around the world. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 82, April 29, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 17:33


This week's show covers new music from Tokyo's Kikagaku Moyo, Virginia Beach's Pusha T, a Penelope Isles track remixed by Hot Chip's Joe Goddard, and some new post-punk from Portland, Oregon's Soft Kill. For the archive pick this week, Mark dusts off an excellent mashup of the late Ranking Roger doing his thing over and with The Clash's “Rock the Casbah.” Two great artists blended in a dubby, reggae-esque vibe.

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 81, April 22, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 16:10


This week's show covers new music from Brisbane's Hatchie, the excellent pairing of LA's Mykki Blanco and Michael Stipe--of R.E.M. fame!--, a bit of techno from one of the two new albums from Stockholm's Axel Boman, and some excellent music from Bremen's Saâda Bonaire.  For the archive pick this week, Brendan takes us back to 1978 for soul/funk gem from a band called Leo's Sunshipp. We sample “Give Me The Sunshine,” a warm-weather jam that prefigures g-funk by a good fifteen years. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. (Great music in there, ladies and gentlemen.) It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 80, April 15, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 16:42


This week's show covers new music from London's Jamie xx, Brooklyn's Boyish, a film soundtrack by Pennsylvania's Alex G, and a track from the debut album by London's Walt Disco.For the archive pick this week, Mark dusts off a 1989 gem from the Glaswegian band Deacon Blue. This is Scottish uptempo soul pop from an ‘80s band, which is always a fun thing to find via the time machine. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 79, April 8, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 16:32


This week's show covers new music from Boston's Cave In, London's Kit Sebastian, Brisbane's Confidence Man, and a great new single from Athens-based Σtella with an assist from London's Redinho. For the archive pick this week, Brendan digs up some liquid fire from side one of Super Session. That record came out in the summer of 1968, and it features the work of keyboard ace Al Kooper and former Electric Flag guitar maestro Mike Blookfield. (On side two, Stephen Stills plays the guitars, but we will save that for another time.) The tune in question here is entitled “Albert's Shuffle,” which just has to be a nod to Albert King—one of the Three Kings of the Blues style. (B.B. and Freddie being the others.) Searing electric blues for your listening pleasure.  Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 78, April 1, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 14:59


This week's show covers new music from LA's Sudan Archives, a new single from Britain's Yungblud, a great tune from Detroit's Elzhi, produced by LA's Georgia Anne Muldrow, and a hot tune from London's Ibibio Sound Machine.For the archive pick this week, Mark digs up a lost gem from Berkeley, CA-based Darondo that was released in 1973, called “Didn't I.” This is a bohemian soul number, with dynamite vocals and an unexpected lead violin melody.  Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 77, March 25, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 15:09


This week's show covers new music from Barcelona's Rosalía, with an assist from The Weeknd, a new single from Amsterdam's Weval, a deep cut from the new album by Christchurch, New Zealand's Yumi Zouma, and a new single from London's Robohands with vocals by Aleh. For the archive pick this week, Brendan sends us back to 1990 for a lost cut, that appeared right before Seattle turned into the grunge capital of the world. Mother Love Bone was the band, and the song in question is rockin' ripper of a tune entitled “Stardog Champion.” Not a forgotten track, by any means. But this week's archive pick, all the same. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 76, March 18, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 16:27


This week's show covers new music from an LA and NYC combo, of American Dance Ghosts and Baltra, a new dance banger from NYC's Doss, a lounge-y new track from Austin's Flyjack and London's Scrimshire, and some new indie rock from Philly's The Districts. For the archive pick this week, Mark is heading back to 1995, and to the second volume in the late rapper Guru's Jazzmatazz series. This is the sort of jazz-infused rap that Guru and Gang Starr before Guru went solo were known for, which got an upgrade from Guru's connection to Blue Note Records and their treasure chest of hard bop and fusion styles from the mid-1950s to the 1980s, before the reissue boom reanimated the label in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week!  

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 75, March 11, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 14:16


This week's show covers new music from Britain's Tears For Fears, Brisbane's Sampology, Stavanger, Norway's Beachheads, and the pairing of Paris's Janko Nilovic with backing by The Soul Surfers, of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.For the archive pick this week, Brendan is digging up a record that is two weeks older than he is: Kick Out The Jams, by Detroit noise rock legends the MC5; Duel-guitar frenzy, and more than a little revolutionary politics, too. Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.) Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

Fresh Sounds
Fresh Sounds Podcast, Episode 74, March 4, 2022

Fresh Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 16:40


This week's show covers new music from Glasgow's Belle & Sebastian, Baltimore's Future Islands, Boston's Pixies, and Los Angeles' Lo Moon.  For the archive pick this week, Mark digs up a gem from 1998: Fatboy Slim's undying “The Rockefeller Skank,” an actual hit back in the day, (#6 in UK; #21 in the U.S. Top 40, according to Billboard) and one of the opening salvos of the electronica revolution (What an ugly word that is!)  Of course, there are six more bonus tracks, but you have to sign up for our email newsletter to get those. It's pretty easy to do, if you just click this link.  (And do so without fear. We won't misuse your email address, as this show is run by two guys, Mark and Brendan; Not some faceless corporation.)  Lastly, don't miss our fabulous Spotify playlists. We make one for each episode of the show, so grab the latest if you are up to date, and dig into previous episodes if you are new here, or just curious. Have a terrific week! 

The Conversation
The Aloha Friday Conversation: Fresh Sounds From the Vintage Peter Moon Band

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 52:05


On today's Aloha Friday Conversation, we're exploring the influence of the Peter Moon Band in the '70s and '80s. And we're looking at how another idea from that era, business cooperatives, can meet our 21st century needs.