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Best podcasts about geneva skeen

Latest podcast episodes about geneva skeen

Snap Judgment
The Ridiculous, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 46:54


A computer learns to speak with emotion and conviction but lacks the ability to distinguish good ideas from absolute madness. And a man has a chance to work on a secret project involving millions of flying mammals that could put an end to World War II. STORIES Theodora Making sense of the world is always a struggle.  And that's why, as far back as time has existed, some people have chosen to stand up in front of others and tells stories and share ideas that make sense of the chaos around us. We call them "orators" or "the ones who speak"  They turn the chaos into meaning and inspiration. But there's a bad side of orators too—it's the snake oil salesmen....the buzzword charlatans...the intellectual xenomorphs who prey upon those who just want to find some deeper truths. Producer Jeff Emtman is particularly sensitive to this dual nature of public speaking...he's got some of those darker traits himself.  So he developed a simple robot named Theodora who could speak to him about the highly porous barrier that separates inspiration and madness. This piece comes to us from the podcast Here Be Monsters (HBM146: Theodora). Music by James Li, of Liance.  Album: This Painting Doesn't Dry Theodora's also a Twitterbot. Read her latest meanderings on Twitter at @hypo_inspo. The Other Secret Weapon A young man has the chance to work on a very secret, very powerful weapon that could put an end to World War II. The project involves no toxins, no chemicals, no shrapnel and no bullets. Instead, the project involves lots and lots of flying mammals. Lots. This story details a war situation involving both people and animals, sensitive listeners please be advised. BIG thanks to Jack Couffer, who is now 97, and BIG love to the entire Couffer family. Special thanks to producer Elizabeth Nakano & to Doctor Peter Kuznick from the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University. The bat recordings were made for us by artist & composer Geneva Skeen. Learn more about Geneva's work. Produced by John Fecile, original score by Renzo Gorrio, sound design by Pat Mesiti-Miller, artwork by Teo Ducot Season 12 - Episode 32

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Crucial Listening
#81: Geneva Skeen

Crucial Listening

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 68:14


Top string of the harp, transcendent worldbuilding, catharsis in composing. The LA-based artist and composer discusses three important albums.Geneva's picks:Ursula K. Le Guin + Todd Barton – Music And Poetry Of The KeshGrouper + Roy Montgomery – SplitSwans – The Great AnnihilatorGeneva's new longform work, Turning Of The Day, is out now on LINE – check it out here. Her website is here and her Bandcamp is here. She's also on Twitter and Instagram.

Pi Radio
Brainwashed - Radio Edition #492

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 60:00


Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. House Of Harm, "Vicious Pastimes" (Vicious Pastimes) 2020 Avant! 2. Arthur Russell, "The Boy With A Smile On His Face (Live 6/24/84)" (Sketches For World Of Echo: June 25 1984 Live At Ei) 1984 Audika 3. Mint Field, "Delicadeza" (Sentimiento Mundial) 2020 Felte 4. Liraz, "Injah" (Zan) 2020 Glitterbeat 5. Mutabor!, "1001 Nights" (Two Wishes) 1982 Loaded / 2020 World of Echo 6. Jac Berrocal, David Fenech, Vincent Epplay, "Going Nowhere" (Exterior Lux) 2020 Akuphone 7. Motion Sickness of Time Travel, "Again (excerpt)" (Swift 2125) 2020 Adversary 8. Geneva Skeen, "The Double Bind" (Double Bind) 2020 Room40 9. Opening Performance Orchestra, Bill Laswell, Iggy Pop, "Naming the Seven Souls (ft. William S. Burroughs) (mix-translation)" (The Acid Lands) 2020 Sub Rosa 10. Marisa Anderson and Sophie Trudeau, "Children in Cages" (Children in Cages) 2020 self-released 11. Gesellschaft Zur Emanzipation Des Samples, "IOnlyCloseEyesToYou" (Anthology of American Pop Music) 2020 Faitiche 12. Erik Griswold, "Wallpaper Music IV (radio edit)" (Wallpaper Music IV) 2020 Room40 * Sendung vom 8. November 2020 ## Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. *

CiTR -- Breakfast With The Browns
The Wonder of it All...

CiTR -- Breakfast With The Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 180:02


Nathan Salsburg; Tristan Perich; Jessica Moss; Pan*American; Maatsethe; Penelope Trappes; KMRU; Pantha du Prince; Kara-Lis Coverdale / LXV; Julia Kent; Philip Sollmann; Geneva Skeen; Montag; Emily A Sprague; Melanie DeBiasio; Windy and Carl; Pole; Blessed are the Hearts that Bend; Susannah Stark; GES; Khotin; Bing & Ruth; SUSS; Beatrice Dillon; Hidden Orchestra; El Perro del Mar; Einstürzende Neubauten; Lamb & Destroyer.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 492: November 8, 2020

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 62:00


Episode 492: November 8, 2020 playlist: House Of Harm, "Vicious Pastimes" (Vicious Pastimes) 2020 Avant! Arthur Russell, "The Boy With A Smile On His Face (Live 6/24/84)" (Sketches For World Of Echo: June 25 1984 Live At Ei) 1984 Audika Mint Field, "Delicadeza" (Sentimiento Mundial) 2020 Felte Liraz, "Injah" (Zan) 2020 Glitterbeat Mutabor!, "1001 Nights" (Two Wishes) 1982 Loaded / 2020 World of Echo Jac Berrocal, David Fenech, Vincent Epplay, "Going Nowhere" (Exterior Lux) 2020 Akuphone Motion Sickness of Time Travel, "Again (excerpt)" (Swift 2125) 2020 Adversary Geneva Skeen, "The Double Bind" (Double Bind) 2020 Room40 Opening Performance Orchestra, Bill Laswell, Iggy Pop, "Naming the Seven Souls (ft. William S. Burroughs) (mix-translation)" (The Acid Lands) 2020 Sub Rosa Marisa Anderson and Sophie Trudeau, "Children in Cages" (Children in Cages) 2020 self-released Gesellschaft Zur Emanzipation Des Samples, "IOnlyCloseEyesToYou" (Anthology of American Pop Music) 2020 Faitiche Erik Griswold, "Wallpaper Music IV (radio edit)" (Wallpaper Music IV) 2020 Room40 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Speak My Language
Geneva Skeen

Speak My Language

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 55:33


Jasmin Blasco talks with contemporary artists about their work. These conversations were recorded for Speak My Language, Jasmin’s monthly radio show on dublab.com. This week: Geneva Skeen

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Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 226: All Things Must Pass

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019


"Hotel Cache" by The Holydrug Couple from Hyper Super Mega; "Elba" by Turinn from 18 and a Half Minute Gaps; "Fight Fire with Fire Dub" by Lay Llamas featuring Mark Stewart from Thuban Dub EP Vol 1; "Parasail" by Dravier from Spirit Channels; "Cinema Without People" by Joni Void from Selfless; "Broken Window" by BEAK> from L. A. Playback; "A Ghost in a Train, Thinking" by Eiko Ishibashi from The Dream My Bones Dream; "In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, And Beethoven There Were Women And Men" by Tortoise from the reissue of TNT; The title track from Love in the Time of Lexapro by Oneohtrix Point Never; "Los Angeles without Palm Trees" by Geneva Skeen from A Parallel Array of Horses

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 226: All Things Must Pass

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019


"Hotel Cache" by The Holydrug Couple from Hyper Super Mega; "Elba" by Turinn from 18 and a Half Minute Gaps; "Fight Fire with Fire Dub" by Lay Llamas featuring Mark Stewart from Thuban Dub EP Vol 1; "Parasail" by Dravier from Spirit Channels; "Cinema Without People" by Joni Void from Selfless; "Broken Window" by BEAK> from L. A. Playback; "A Ghost in a Train, Thinking" by Eiko Ishibashi from The Dream My Bones Dream; "In Sarah, Mencken, Christ, And Beethoven There Were Women And Men" by Tortoise from the reissue of TNT; The title track from Love in the Time of Lexapro by Oneohtrix Point Never; "Los Angeles without Palm Trees" by Geneva Skeen from A Parallel Array of Horses

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 406: February 24, 2019

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 60:40


Episode 406: February 24, 2019 playlist: Phil Western, "DarkStar" (Worlds End) 2003 The Record Company William Basinski, "4(E+D)4(ER=EPR) (radio edit)" (On Time Out of Time) 2019 Temporary Residence Dome, "Rolling Upon My Day" (1) 1980 Editions Mego Stereolab, "French Disco [Early Version Mix]" (Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements (Expanded Edition)) 1993 Duophonic Sleaford Mods, "Top It Up" (Eton Alive) 2019 Extreme Eating Geneva Skeen, "Los Angeles Without Palm Trees" (A Parallel Array Of Horses) 2018 Room40 Martina Lussi, "Classic Intense" (Diffusion Is a Force) 2019 Latency JH1.FS3, "Every Little Detail" (Trials and Tribulations) 2019 Dais Evan Caminiti, "Refraction Praxis" (Refraction) 2019 Make Noise Robert Ashley, "The Park (excerpt)" (Private Parts) 1978 Lovely Music Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
BEPI CRESPAN PRESENTS... 28 DECEMBER 2018 BROADCAST

CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 101:01


RAPOON, ILSANTOBEVITORE, AUTOPSIA, PURPLE CROW, GENEVA SKEEN, NARDMIX, GHOSTMIX.

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The People Radio
Ep 68: Patricia Fernández & Jedediah Caesar: The People

The People Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 69:43


Artist Patricia Fernández talks with Jedediah Caesar about her show Here Is My Name at the Todd Madigan Gallery at CSU Bakersfield curated by Jedediah Caesar which runs thru December 8, 2018. Fernández and Caesar talk about the historical material that Patricia drew from in creating the work in her show, specifically the Basque immigrant community in the Great Basin and central California, as well as transhumance pastoralism, and the arborglyphs that this community left carved into groves of aspen trees along their herding routes. Patricia Fernández is a Spanish born artist living and working in Los Angeles. Jedediah Caesar is an artist who lives in Los Angeles and also works in Bakersfield as the Director and curator of the Todd Madigan Gallery at CSU Bakersfield. Our interstitial music, as always, is Ocfif by Lewis Keller. And we go out with the title track from Los Angeles musician Geneva Skeen's new album A Parallel Array of Horses released by Room40 on October 19, 2018.

Friendly Potential Radio
Ep.123 w/ Geneva Skeen (Room40 // US) & Simon (FP // NZ)

Friendly Potential Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 114:26


Geneva Skeen is a Los Angeles-based artist and composer, whose music explores the contrast between the depleting resources of the physical world, and the apparent relentlessness of digital representations. Her latest release, A Parallel Array of Horses, is her first for Lawrence English's Room40. The album melds recordings of voice and the environment alongside various electronics, in order to toy with time, and embody some form of mutant consciousness. Her mix for us tonight is more upfront - at times confrontational or comforting. Simon ties together some new and old threads to close. *Geneva Skeen* Astilbe - Opaline Y Hyalite (Triadele Revision) [Self] Shygirl - Asher Wolfe [Nuxxe] Gaika - Ruby [Warp] Jamie Stewart - Western Destroying Angel [Pinyon] Steve Hauschildt with Julianna Barwick - Saccade [Ghostly] Ancestral Voices - Meruah [The Fifth Kingdom] Black Spirituals - Black Access-Black Axes [SIGE] Mesa Ritual - Low Mountain [SIGE] Jana Windren - Spring Bloom in the Marginal Ice Bloom (Headphones Mix) [Touch] Philip Samartzis - Unheard Spaces 04 [Microphonics] Yui Onodera - The Garden 1 [taâlem/Dragon's Eye] Chris and Cosey - Put Yourself in Los Angeles [Rough Trade] Lana Del Rey - National Anthem (Sega Bodega Remix) [Universal] KYO & Jeuru - Because of You [Posh Isolation] The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a Cloud - Untitled 05 [Arthur's Round Table] William Fowler Collins - Field Music [SIGE] Jacqueline Humbert and David Rosenboom - Wild About the Lady [Unseen Worlds] *Simon* Unknown - Unknown [Sahel Sounds] Utopia Cloak - Work (Reprise) [FILM] Lucrecia Dalt - Tar (Jan Jelinek Rmx) [RVNG Intl.] Blair Greenberg - Rainforest [Bedroom Suck] Helen Ripley-Marshall - Under The Sun [Bedroom Suck] Yoshinori Hayashi - Overflow [Smalltown Supersound] Ströer Duo - Treck [Dark Entries] Prins Emanuel - Lindholmarna [Music For Dreams] Maarja Nuut & Ruum - Kuud Kuulama [130701] Carla dal Forno - Lay Me Down [Self] Chuck Senrick - Don't Be So Nice [A Peach/P-Vine] Caetano Veloso - Carolina [Philips] Kath Bloom & Loren Connors - How It Rains [St. Joan/Chapter Music] Jessica Pratt - This Time Around [Mexican Summer]

MIXES – Ambientblog
Various Compilations

MIXES – Ambientblog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018


The end of a year is a popular moment to release a (label) compilation. Sometimes to look back, sometimes to look ahead.... and sometimes just because it's compilation time. Here's an (incomplete!) overview of some recent compilations presenting hours (and more hours) of listening pleasure. VARIOUS ARTISTS - ILLUMINATIONS II Dronarivm kicks off with this New Year Charity Compilation. No less than 30 track and almost three hours of music, priced ridiculously low to begin with... but of course you will want to pay more because of the amount of music, ánd because the profits go to 4Paws for Ability, an organisation that 'enriches the lives of children with disabilities by training and placing quality, task-trained service dogs.' (You can also donate directly of course, but why would you when you're offered a batch of quality music in the process?) The thirty artists presented here show why Dronarivm has become one of the most important labels in the ambient/experimental electronic genre. It's an impressive array of which I will only mention a few names: Aaron Martin, Bruno Sanfilippo, Loscil, Jacaszek, Machinefabriek, Endless Melancholy, Legiac, Offthesky, Olan Mill, Sven Laux, Anne Chris Bakker, Antonymes, Giulio Aldinucci, Pleq, Hakobune, Pausal Chihei Hatakeyama. And that are just 17/30. Even more impressive is the fact that all these tracks are exclusive - they have not appeared on earlier releases before. So this is what we call a 'no-brainer'! If you missed the first (2017) edition of Illuminations with another 28 tracks, you can still download it. It is a Name-Your Price release, but I strongly suggest to double your donation for Illuminations II. Simply because. Illuminations II (The New Year 2018 charity compilation) by Various Artists VARIOUS ARTISTS - FROM HERE TO TRANQUILITY, VOL. 8: THE DARKENED PATH On a somewhat darker note, we find #8 in the From Here To Tranquility series on Silent Records, curated and founded by Kim Cascone. Not specifically an end-of-year release, by the way, but edition 8 in the From Here To Tranquility series. This edition 'addresses the pervasive darkness we find in the world today', and does so with 80 minutes of contemplative soundscapes with a retro-touch by Scott Gibbons, Kris Force, Chris Meloche, Dead Voices on Air, Michal Seta, Pragma, David Metcalfe, Legion Of Green Men, Aume, Meterpool, Mike Rooke and David Lee Myers. Not the most familiar names perhaps, and the music can be quite different in nature (a quiet atmospheric field recording track by Chris Meloche can easily be followed by a rather aggressive noise track from Dead Voices on Air), but you can simply count on Kim Cascone's experience in selecting quality sounds. From Here to Tranquility - Volume 8 (the darkened path) by Various Artists VARIOUS ARTISTS - STEEL - DRAGON'S EYE TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY Not exactly a year-in-retrospect compilation, but an album to celebrate the twelve years of existence since Yann Novak relaunched his father's record label Dragon's Eye Recordings. The 'steel' in the title is 'named after the traditional eleventh anniversary gift (due to miscalculation and a love for the cover art by Jake Muir)'. A 'variety of styles, processes, practices, techniques, and most importantly points of view' is presented in this Name-Your-Price download featuring unreleased tracks by artists that recently released work on the label. Such as: Steve Pacheco, Tobias Hellkvist, Robert Crouch, Yann Novak, Jake Muir, Fabio Perletta, Geneva Skeen, Mark Kate and wndfrm. 78 Minutes of sheer minimalist joy. Steel: Dragon's Eye Twelfth Anniversary by Various Artists VARIOUS ARTISTS - RUSTED TONE SAMPLER I Rusted Tone Recordings does not look back to 2017 because it did not exist in 2017. It is a new independent label, curated by James Armstrong, 'specialising in ambient, drone and experimental music'. Judged by this introduction sampler the label will definitely be worth keeping an eye on: it introduces artists that will be releasing albums on Rusted Tone in the coming year. Think: Darren Harper, James Osland, Wil Bolton, Green Kingdom, Spheruleus - along less familiar names like Gallery Six & Oblivia, Net, Kepier Widow, Saltings and Kevin Buchland. Suffices to say this introduction succeeds in raising interest for the label! This, too, is a Name-Your-Price download if you want. But please keep in mind that proceeds 'will go towards supporting physical releases and sustaining Rusted Tone Recordings.' Rusted Tone Recordings: Sampler Vol. 1 by Various Artists VARIOUS ARTISTS - GRENZWELLEN I A somewhat different beast (and with that I mean considerably less ambient) is this massive compilation supporting the German radio show Grenzwellen, hosted by Ecki Stieg and broadcasted on Radio Hannover. Grenzwellen started in 1987 so it exists for more than thirty years now! It can be heard every wednesday for three hours starting at 9 pm CET via the Radio Hannover livestream. But even if you can't listen to their show this compilation is a great introduction to the music that can be heard on this show. Almost 4 hours of all kinds of experimental/electronic music in a mix of well- and lesser-known artist. I won't mention them all, but here are just a few of the names that I recognise: Giulio Aldinucci, Gabi Delgado, Ulrich Schnauss, CEEYS, Marsen Jules Trio (with a 15 minute string version of Étoiles de la Nuit), Bersarin Quartett, Bartosz Dziadosz, Hecq, Arovane,Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Sven Laux, Sankt Otten, Markus Guentner, Richard Chartier, Hotel Neon. 31 Tracks, and most of them previously unreleased. Grenzwellen host and compilation curator Ecki Stieg advises to play the compilation in its entirety: "please listen in the order given. Don't use the random button!." Grenzwellen Eins by Grenzwellen VARIOUS ARTISTS - MUSIC FOR ELEVATORS And, while on the subject of massive compilation projects this one cannot stay unmentioned. Only recently I became aware of a series of (free download) releases by the Mahorka netlabel called "Music for Elevators." A nice reference to many ambient "Music for ..." releases, as well as to 'Elevator Music' - which is usually referring to anonymous 'Muzak'. The first edition of this series was released way back in 2002, followed by Vol. 2 in 2005, Vol. 3 in 2007, Vol. 4 in 2012. The three-part set Vol. 5, which is said to conclude the series, was released in 2017 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3). You can still find the complete set online: the first four editions can be found on Archive.org (free downloads), the three-part Vol. 5 on Bandcamp (Name-Your-Price). So that is quite an impressive batch of unknown music to discover. Unknown - because in the tradition of netlabels, Mahorka presents the work of artists that are largely unknown - with the occasional exception depending on how 'deep' you are into the scene. "You are on board for a pushing all kinds of boundaries trip through what ambient music can be and what can be ambient music." 'Ambient' is not a very strict definition here, probably 'experimental electronic' would have been a more appropriate label. There are quite a few tracks that would probably scare the hell out of any ordinary citizen who got stuck in an elevator. But in a collection like this, everyone will find a lot of sounds to his/her liking! Music For Elevators Vol.5 (Part 1) by Various Artists

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Disquietude
Disquietude Ambient Podcast 0002

Disquietude

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 53:20


This is the second episode of the Disquietude podcast of ambient electronic music. All seven tracks of music are featured with the permission of the individual artists or, in one case, their record label: Naoyuki Sasanami, Geneva Skeen, Jeanann Dara and Jherek Bischoff, R. Beny, Bana Haffar, Scanner, and Yann Novak. The music is followed by commentary from the podcast’s San Francisco–based host, Marc Weidenbaum, and by a brief essay reflecting on the recording process. More information at disquiet.com/podcast0002.

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TouchRadio
TouchRadio 128

TouchRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 37:03


Live at Human Resources, Los Angeles, February 18, 2017 1. Geneva Skeen - Pop Song 16:48 2. Sarah Rara - Separating the Air 20:12. For the closing of Yann Novaks exhibition Repose,Novak invited Geneva Skeen and Sarah Rara to perform inside/alongside his installation. Each artist's performance was accompanied by the sound of Novaks installation demonstrated here via a room-recording from the event. Skeens Pop Song is a temporal response to Novaks drone work, and a cultural response to our times. In harmonizing with Novaks loop - divided into 3-4 minute segments (the average acceptable length of a pop song) - SkeensPop Song acknowledges that populist times call for populist measures, but refuses populist comfort, acceptance, and pale standards of beauty as means of resistance. Raras Separating the Air games of listening and learning between voice and computer at the boundary between music and speech. Each part is a device to punctuate silence, divide time, move the air. Photo: Christopher Wormald.

The People Radio
Ep 43 Samira Yamin & Gina Osterloh: The People

The People Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2016 60:10


Ep 43 Samira Yamin & Gina Osterloh: The People On this episode our guests are Gina Osterloh and Samira Yamin. Gina Osterloh is a Los Angeles artist who works with elements of performance and drawing in photography. She has recently shown at Ms. Barbers, Francois Ghebaly, Armory Center for the Arts in Los Angeles among many other and she is in an upcoming group exhibition at Arizona State University Museum entitled Energy Charge: Ana Mendieta and her influences. Samira Yamin is an artist and a native Angelena who has recently shown at the Craft and Folk Art Museum and at the Santa Monica Museum of Art. Her work explores issues of representation through photography. In a new edition of Notes from the People we have Harold Abramowitz reading from his new book Blind Spot at Skylight Books in Los Angeles on September 2nd, 2016. You can and should find and purchase a copy of Blind Spot from Civil Coping Mechanisms press at CopingMechanisms.net And we close out the episode with a song by Los Angeles artist Geneva Skeen from her forthcoming album Dark Speech, available September 23rd, 2016 from Dragon's Eye Recordings. You can find it online at DragonsEyeRecordings.com ... and the name of the track is Ambivalence

The People Radio
Ep 31 Douglas Kearney & Tisa Bryant: The People

The People Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 60:01


Ep 31 Douglas Kearney & Tisa Bryant: The People Notes from The People from long time friend of the show Andrew Choate performing at KCHUNG Fest at pehrspace in Los Angeles on June 20, 2015. ... and we close out the show with a song from Los Angeles artist and musician Geneva Skeen. You can find more of her music on soundcloud under the moniker geneeeeves and the name of the track is "multnomah_fall" Douglas Kearney is a writer in Los Angeles. He is the author of Patter from Red Hen Press and he has two forthcoming books, Mess & Mess & from Noemi Press and Someone Took They Tongues from Subito Press. Tisa Bryant is a writer in Los Angeles. Her book Unexplained Presence was published by Leon Works and she is currently working on a novel, The Curator. She has writing forthcoming in the anthology Letters to the Future edited by Erica Hunt and Dawn Lundy Martin.

The People Radio
Ep 12 Voices of Where: Richie DeMaria & Geneva Skeen: The People

The People Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 59:46


Ep 12 Voices of Where: Richie DeMaria & Geneva Skeen: The People Sunday, February 16, 2014 The People with Insert Blanc Press Editor and Publisher Mathew Timmons and Insert Blanc Artist Ben White. The People features the voices and ideas of The People that make up the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, the west coast, and beyond on KCHUNG 1630AM every 3rd Sunday at 3pm. The People is me, The People is you, The People is we, and You Can Too! … like a Broken Record magically repaired. Richie DeMaria & Geneva Skeen form the band, Voices of Where. Their new album Valleys was just released on Friday the 14th of February, 2014. It's available at Vacation Vinyl, Permanent Records and for download on Bandcamp. You can also follow them on Facebook and Tumblr and/or watch the video for their song, Can I Get Back To You? on YouTube or Vimeo.