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Side Effects is back this week with some absolute classics and a collection of new music from The Utopiates, Elbow, Doves, The Lathums, The Courteeners, Kate Bollinger, Geneva Jacuzzi, and more! As promised, we're Making Mondays Happy Again! For more info and tracklisting, visit https://thefaceradio.com/side-effects. Tune into new broadcasts of Side Effects, LIVE, Monday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio. Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com. Connect: https://linktr.ee/kurtispowers
Side Effects is back this week with some absolute classics and a collection of new music from The Utopiates, Elbow, Doves, The Lathums, The Courteeners, Kate Bollinger, Geneva Jacuzzi, and more!As promised, we're Making Mondays Happy Again!For more info and tracklisting, visit https://thefaceradio.com/side-effects.Tune into new broadcasts of Side Effects, LIVE, Monday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT on The Face Radio.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com.Connect: https://linktr.ee/kurtispowers Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Clergy Talk Podcast, hosts Sister Ash and Mother DeVoid return from their summer hiatus with an exciting interview featuring acclaimed director Zev Deans. Known for his visually striking music videos for artists like GHOST, Portal, Mastodon, Cannibal Corpse, Gojira, Geneva Jacuzzi, and Denzel Curry -- Zev shares insights into his creative process and experiences in the music industry. The conversation takes a unique turn during an "unholy wine communion," where Zev candidly discusses both the highs and lows of his career. And don't miss his epic story about how he met the infamous Tommy Wiseau, and ended up working with him... and a tiger. As always, Mother DeVoid adds her flair with a passionate rant. Don't miss this engaging episode, and be sure to explore Zev's impressive portfolio at http://www.zevdeans.com Follow us on IG: http://www.instagram.com/clergytalk Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uwqkwq5NiiMBhxZVcR58Q?si=KRIU2auNSF6gN55aQvJGhQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clergy-talk-podcast/id1739012397 Music: Holeway Studios Artwork: SLD_art_comics
Nueva entrega de Música de Contrabando, semanario de actualidad musical (29/8/24)Entrevistas: Alejo Stivel nos habla de su libro, "Yo debería estar muerto"Rafa Silbato nos pone al tanto de las novedades del Lemon Pop 2024Noticias: Oasis se reunen para salir de gira. Morrissey dice ahora que quiso reunir a The Smiths para 2025, Brian Ferry publica canción inédita. The Sand ganan el concurso International Music Awards con la canción The Silence. Crudo Pimento presentan ‘Tacón en proceso de ruido' junto al bailarín Pablo Egea. Novedades discográficas: Kim Deal, Sistema Nervioso, Error 97, Brian Ferry, Van Morrison, Bunbury, Coldplay ft Little Simz, The Postal Service, Geneva Jacuzzi, Laura Marling, Aaron Sáez, Ocie Elliott, Paris Paloma, Bargo, The Smile, Santi Capote, Agenda de Conciertos: The Wave Pictures, Kurt Baker, Marcelo Criminal, Pony Bravo, Los Estanques, Sueño Xanadú, Taburete, La Guardia, Coti.
Pour ce 28ème épisode, écoutez Eva Bester, journaliste, animatrice et productrice de L'Embellie sur France Inter et chroniqueuse dans Clique sur Canal +. Elle est notamment l'autrice de l'ouvrage sur le peintre Léon Spilliaert aux éditions "Autrement". Elle nous expliquera son refus de perdre du temps. Par Anne-Claire Ruel Générique : Almeria, "Toxins" Bande son : Le Tigre, "Deceptacon" Geneva Jacuzzi, "Cannibal babies" Rone, "Bye bye macadam"
Media Monarchy plays Geneva Jacuzzi, Cassetter, Aviators and more on #PumpUpThaVolume for March 2, 2021. ♬
“Knee Deep In That Cold White Stuff.” In this icy installment of Best Song Ever we talk about the snowstorm of the century, shoveling, and petty snow plowers. Inspired by the Cruella trailer we pitch ideas for gritty Disney villain origin stories. Our songs take us to space to the beach and then back to space. We laugh at each other’s song picks but debate and defend our varied style preferences. All this while playing some lush and lively songs from amazing artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Thyla - Breathe out now on LAB Records, Ltd The Weather Station - Tried To Tell You from Ignorance out now on Fat Possum Records Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains - Tourne Autour from Banana Bleue out February 26th on Domino Hether - Stick Thumb from Sticky Thumb out now on ear slime c/o R&R Digital Geneva Jacuzzi - Do I Sad? from Lamaze (reissue) out February 26th on Mexican Summer Jessie Murph - Upgrade out now on Columbia Records / Sony Music Entertainment
www.radioarrebato.net/ast | Cyberwalker, Geneva Jacuzzi, DEADLIFE, Goremyka, T.G.T.B., Roman Flügel, Legowelt, Deetron, Off The Meds, Moullinex, Caratgold ("That's Not An Edit Vol.13")
SINK YA TEETH – The Rapture PET SHOP BOYS – My Girl (Madness cover) MAXIMO PARK – Respond to the Feeling JORGEEL BRECHT with GENEVA JACUZZI – Perish KATE NASH – Karaoke Kiss THE PRESETS with ALISON WONDERLAND – Out of Your Mind MONSIEUR ZONZON with CARLY MARIE – Brass in Pocket (The Pretenders cover) SATELLITE STORIES – Cut Out The Lights STRVNGERS – Criminal THE SLOW READERS CLUB – The Wait MILEY CYRUS and STEVIE NICKS – Edge of Midnight (Midnight Sky remix) MANIC STREET PREACHERS – International Blue VANGUARD – Hate WE ARE SCIENTISTS – Your Light Has Changed WE THE KINGS – Even If It Kills Me THE TING TINGS - Basement
FROM TODAY’s EPISODE: Making something out of nothing Promoting your art without losing sight of your art Detaching from outcomes Overcoming distractions and focusing on your art Connect with Mike: http://www.michaelalanart.com/ RESOURCES: Podcasting Together: www.heatherparady.com/podcastingtogether Join our Private Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/2lPut5A Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady Michael Alan is a native NYC 1977 NON STOP creative force who’s roots lie in old NYC underground culture, running events and clubs from a young age in the early 90s. Ties and connections from his endless drawing publicly all around the city. He ran shows at the Palladium, Club Expo, Sound Factory, Remote Lounge, Pyramid, to name a few and his own club Michael Alan’s Playhouse. He bridged the gap with Sunday school which took place every Sunday throughout New York where anyone could come display their art or perform, he kept no percent. As a very young kid club promoter he was drawing live at all these huge shows which led him to his path to show at galleries from a very young age. He went from DJing, running performances, spray painting backdrops and helping his friends to showing in Chelsea as a kid. He is famous for his signature line work that has made an impact on NYC. His work varies from drawings, paintings, sculptures, prints, collage, murals, installations, music, and performance. He has various gallery representation, as well as commercial clients (HBO, ABC, DJ Atrak, Cormega, SVA etc.) Michael Alan’s work occupies a living, color coordinated, extra dimensional, linear stage, where everything is happening at the same time. He creates multiple overlaying and underlying techniques to create a beautiful, yet raw and fragile visual language. Various figures and abstract elements pulsate and unfold at the same time in his work. He defines it in Alan Ket’s short film as “figurative abstraction”. Michael’s work ranges from comedic, satyrical, and sinister to lovely and kind, raw and emotional to punk, fashionable to unfashionable, and destructive to harmonic. It contains colorful overlapping continuous detailed line work. The subject ranges from beautiful figures to raw New York commentary. There are paintings inside paintings inside paintings. You can look and see a homeless man fighting a knight on a horse from the Renaissance, or just see what you want to see. Michael’s main goals as an artist are to represent New York City, to never give up, never stop growing, and to create work every day and every night. Every use of material from oil to ink to pastel to spray, even cut ups of the artist’s own drawings are combined into epic visions of emotional forms inhabiting inviting puzzles, or serene complex linear structures connected by looping bolts of pure pigment. They are alive. You are alive. Alan is extremely prolific, laboring away for 12 hours each day, working anywhere in NYC from home, on the bus, his studio, his performances, friend’s hangouts, even doctor’s visits. He has produced over 2,500 completed artworks in spite of enduring massive trauma to his physical body. “I am Michael Alien, an alien who wants good and to exist with a twist of chaos and a big splash of toxic paint!”— Art Info For Michael Alan, art is a combination of harmonious opposites, close observation, catharsis, a means of communication and a radical juxtaposition of dimensional elements. He challenges everything: concepts of figure, composition, media and movement, including the language of drawing. Exploring the ambiguity of time and history, Alan’s work focuses on translating energy into images. Alan was born in the summer of 1977, in Bushwick during the New York City blackout. His work has been featured in 9 New York solo shows, over 200 group shows, and over 200 Living Installations. His work has been discussed in over 200 publications, books and media sources, including the New York Times, The Huffington Post, Bomb Magazine, Art 21, NBC’s Today Show, Marie Claire Italia, Frank 151, Art+Auction, the New York Post, Fox Channel 5, the Village Voice’s “Best in Show”, The Creator’s Project, Art Forum, the Gothamist, Time Out New York, Vice, Frame, American Artist, Animal, Hyperallergic, Curbs and Stoops, Cacao and many more. In addition to his work as a multi-media artist, Michael is the founder and director of the Living Installation, where human beings are transformed into unique, living art objects. These happenings are often set to Alan’s original music, which is recorded featuring artists such as Tim “Love” Lee, Mike’s mom and dad, Renaldo of Renaldo and the Loaf, The Krays, Jello Biafra, Jesse from Yuppiside, The Residents, Tommy Ramone, Ariel Pink, Meredith Monk, Japanther, Ramsey Jones, Geneva Jacuzzi, 3 Teens Kill 4 (remix), Odd Nasdam, and Satellite Jones.
Erica Ryan Stallones is an interdisciplinary artist and educator living in LA. Her work is both research-based and intuitive. Recent video and performance projects inhabit the wobbly space between social practice and theatre. This summer she'll be creating and exhibiting new work in Denmark and Spain. Geneva Jacuzzi is well known for her uncompromisingly obtuse synth-driven pop and one-of-a-kind performance art that is comprised of one time only spectacles and installations. Our interstitial music as always is Ocfif by Lewis Keller. And we go out with a track from our guest Geneva Jacuzzi It's off the album Lamaze from Vinyl International And the name of the track is … Do I Sad?
2019-06-03 sändningen blev det tips från några lyssnare bla annat Retropop, All Hail The Silence och Euringer. Annat nytt från Priest, My Love Kills, Page, She Past Away Geneva Jacuzzi och Marsheaux.
Nonsense talk of travel gongs, bands with slideshows, and pop up vinyl ideas pepper this week's show, we also have a whole host of amazing new music, including from Africa from Les Filles de Illighadad and Cyril Cyril, London from Not Waving, Shopping and Reginald Omas Mamode IV, and the US from Zola Jesus and Dear. Tracklisting: Geneva Jacuzzi - Technophelia (Medical Records, USA) Les Filles de Illighadad - Eghass Malan (Sahel Sounds, USA) Not Waving - Where Are We (Diagonal
GENEVA JACUZZI, v/a BOSTON CREATIVE JAZZ SCENE 1970 - 1983
LA artist Geneva Jacuzzi has just dropped a fantastic new album called Technophelia. Its out on Medical Records. Hear her discuss feminism, driving while mixing a record, cancelled shows due to bizarre circumstances, Don Bolles and much much more. Then go listen to her records.This podcast Includes a song from the record and was recorded in a small farmhouse somewhere in Western Pennsylvania. Oh, and dig the Shit Show's new theme song... Enjoy!
Z'EV, GENEVA JACUZZI, JOSHUA BONNETTA
Circular Keys: Circular Keys are an electronic duo from the big smoke, Melbourne. Their enormous live-presence comes from the 6-string axe; Dennis Santiago shows you how much you can accomplish with an aluminium guitar and a table of pedals. While he’s preoccupied with laying down the law of audio-land, singer Phillipa O’Shea isn’t stuck in the background corner with the equal parts massive and angelic vocal chords. Room 40 invited them up to Brisbane to support Mark McGuire for the annual sound and media festival, Open Frame. Recorded & mixed by Joshua Watson Live at The Brisbane Powerhouse, 14 September 2013 Lucy Cliché: Lucy Cliché is Sydney’s Geneva Jacuzzi or Nite Jewel or Maria Minerva; an electronic artist flitting between the worlds of experimentalism and bedroom-pop. Her diverse catalogue includes the noise-rock band Naked on the Vague, Half High her ambient-noise project with partner Matthew Hopkins and the celebration of weird that is Knitted Abyss with Holy Balm’s Anna John. October 2013 saw an independent release for her debut solo album, Picture Yourself, a collection of songs as melancholic as they are beautiful. Blank Realm invited her up for their record launch to play a few of those picturesque pop songs. Recorded by Joshua Watson & Andrew Mclellan. Mixed by Joshua Watson. Live at The Underdog, 8 February 2014. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday 21 February 2014. Show production and engineering: Joshua Watson.
All this hot weather making you feel frisky? Fancy some outdoor lovin'? Might be worth losing your job first. We discuss Germany's strange laws regarding outdoor sex. Also on the show: a life sentence for Berlin's celebrity bears Maxi and Schnute, bye- bye Festsaal Kreuzberg, and the Mayor of London's love letter to Berlin. Building officially begins on the city's next BER, the Stadtschloss, plus: dirty lakes, and why the Jewish Memorial wasn't built to last. We talk to the people behind the Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien's current show - Wir sind hier nicht zum Spaß! - an exhibition revisiting Berlin's nightlife and culture of the 90's http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/start.html and announce a competition for Berlin's ugliest building. This week's song comes from exotic American songstress, Geneva Jacuzzi.