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Episode 186 of Pudding On The Wrist. In which your faithful deejay and psychic friend, Frozen Lazuras, spins choice cuts from Rose McDowell, Spinanes, Ursula K. Le Guin, Divorcer, Here We Go Magic, The Delicates, Kleenex, and so many more.
Episode 39 of Campfire Songs with Big Blood, Here We Go Magic, Clark Hutchinson, Stevie Wonder, Peter Case, The Wickies, Phil Yates, The Hypos, Damien Jurado.
As broadcast January 7, 2022 with plenty of extra Joan & Tone for your podcast spirits. Tonight for our first guest artist selector show of the new year, we couldn't be more thrilled to have welcomed Joan As Police Woman to the show to discuss the creative process that went into her latest album with Tony Allen and Dave Okumu. A surprising one night jam session in Paris in 2019 bloomed into the glimmering, brooding flower that is The Solution Is Restless, one of our favorite albums of the year. Joan talked quite specifically about what moved her to create some of the tunes on the LP, and also how she met the late, great father of afrobeat and kind of "took a chance" asking if he'd like to record with her. Not to be missed for fans of the artist or the album.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – Take Me To Your LeaderGhost Funk Orchestra – Fuzzy LogicOrions Belte – Cherchez La GhostThe Rebels of Tijuana – Et le blizzard s'estompeLeenalchi – Ultimate PrescriptionPart II (30:36)Robert Glasper – So Beautiful (Live at Capitol Studios)James Booker – Black Minute WaltzJ Dilla – Waves Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – MasqueraderTony Allen – Politely Part III (60:43)Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – Geometry Of YouTony Allen feat Damon Albarn – Go BackKrystle Warren & The Faculty – If It Wasn't For The LakeBaths – Lovely BloodflowMeshell Ndegeocello – Forget My NameHere We Go Magic – Over The Ocean Part IV (99:55)Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – Get My BearingsTony Allen feat Theo Parrish, ESKA, & Andrew Ashong – Day Like This ReworkBridget Kearney – Who Are We KiddingThe Flamingos – I Only Have Eyes For YouConnan Mockasin – Momo'sMadlib – The StrollSly & The Family Stone – Skin I'm In
Polly Jean Harvey (born 9 October 1969) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments. Over the course of her career, Harvey established herself as one of the most individual and influential songwriters of her era, exploring themes of sex, religion, and political issues with unnerving honesty, dark humor, and a twisted theatricality. This episode is a compilation of the four playlists published by Harvey between August 2019 and August 2021. Lineup: Claude Debussy, Martin Jones, Colin Stetson, Amen Dunes, Empire of the Sun, Ólafur Arnalds, Nils Frahm, Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, Connan Mockasin, Thom Yorke, Coby Sey, Bendik Giske, Tirzah, Sarah Neufeld, Big Thief, Hekla, Sibylle Baier, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Desert Sessions, Liela Moss, slowthai, Mura Masa, Eartheater, Hole, Radiohead, Nicholas Britell, Hanan Townshend, Here We Go Magic, Mark Lanegan, Bob Dylan, Anne Briggs, Stina Nordenstam, Jed Kurzel, SAULT, Michael Kiwanuka, Martin Phipps, Johnny Flynn, Robert Macfarlane, Low, Sleaford Mods, Superstate, Graham Coxon, Valentina Pappalardo, Shabazz Palaces
Together with American Songwriter, we had the pleasure of interviewing Alexandra Eckhardt over Zoom video! Music Supervisor and bassist Alexandra Eckhardt has worked across the entertainment industry contributing skills to feature films, award-winning Broadway shows, and live performances.She most recently supervised the music for the upcoming feature film, Passing, written and directed by Rebecca Hall, starring Tessa Thompson, Alexander Skarsgard, Ruth Negga and André Holland. Passing will premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Dramatic Competition.As an electric/acoustic bassist covering multiple genres, Alexandra has worked with a variety of artists including Sara Bareilles, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alex Lacamoire, Ross Golan, Cynthia Erivo, Billy Porter, Patti LuPone, Jordin Sparks, Martha Plimpton, Jeremy Jordan, Our Lady J, Duncan Sheik, Here We Go Magic, Ledisi, Meatloaf, Jordan Fischer, Titus Burgess, Evelyn Champagne King, Patrick Wilson, Kelli O-Hara, Martha Wash, and Kate Nash. She also frequently doubles on cello and vocals.Additionally, she has performed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Today Show, NPR Tiny Desk Concert, NY Stage and Film Gala and the Drama Desk Awards. She played on two consecutive national tours for In the Heights and The Book of Mormon. She also held the bass chair on the Tony Award-winning show, The Band's Visit, and played on the show’s Grammy Award-winning original cast recording. She has also subbed in numerous Broadway pit orchestras including Hamilton, Wicked, Dear Evan Hansen, and The Color Purple.Coming from a multi-generational musical family, music has always played an enormous role in Alexandra’s life. At the age of 8, she picked up the electric bass and became hooked. She then attended the University of Connecticut, where she received degrees in jazz performance and music education was mentored by Kenny DavisWe want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
My guest today is Daniel Schlett a Producer, Engineer, Mixer and owner of Strange Weather Studio seen on the cover of Mix Magazine in 2019 as one of the best rooms in Brooklyn NY. Daniel’s production finds itself at the creative intersection where acoustic and rock recording meets loop and edit based production. His discography ranges from NYC hip hop to live in-studio performances, to rock production from Mali with a clear sense of how each sounds best. Daniel has worked with many great artists including Iggy Pop, Booker T., Songhoy Blues, Peelander-Z, Ghostface Killah, War on Drugs, Luke Temple and Here We Go Magic, Combo Chimbita, The Lost Brothers. And I’ve been enjoying a fantastic sounding playlist of videos for you in the show notes. I’m psyched to talk with Daniel today about his philosophy of production with a wide range of musical styles and see what we can learn about working with a variety of artists. Thanks to Dave Hintze at API for making our introduction. Thanks to our sponsors! Soundporter Mastering: Get your free mastering demo at https://www.soundporter.com JZ Microphones: Use coupon ROCKSTARS to get 50% off The BB29 mic at JZmic.com Spectra1964: https://www.spectra1964.com OWC: Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com iZotope: iZotope.com/Rockstars code ROCK10 10% off ADAM Audio: https://www.adam-audio.com RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Spotify If you love the podcast, then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/278
DJRePete revisits CMJ this week, the College Music Journal’s Music Marathon that spanned 35 years of indie music across New York City through 2015. Re-discovery bands from showcase-past, including the Cold War Kids, The Sounds, and Of Montreal. Hit up trippy alt from Michael Rault and Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic, and rock with the Heliotropes and White Reaper. And in the spirit of CMJ, catch new tracks by The Skullers and The Brutalists. Plus, DJRePete explores what the CMJ founders are up to these days with a new festival in New York this week. Spoiler: it’s just not the same. But get nostalgic or live vicariously through this music rediscovery mix in The Listening Booth! 00:00 - Mic Break 01:26 - She Denies Herself The Things She Loves - The Skullers 04:18 - If I Just Do Nothing - The Brutalists 06:55 - Girlfriend Degree - The Paranoyds 09:33 - Niceties - LIFE 11:53 - Waiting In The Car - Vivian Girls 14:31 - Sick - Vivian Girls 16:35 - Mic Break 17:40 - West of Western - Serengeti 22:02 - Blasé - Literature 23:55 - Woolgatherer - Conveyor 27:40 - Impossible - Dinosaur Feathers 31:05 - Something Else - Monomyth 35:09 - Carelessness - Line & Circle 39:10 - My Soul - Ugly Kids Club 42:19 - Mic Break 42:44 - Airwaves - Purling Hiss 44:04 - Half Bad - White Reaper 46:45 - Summer Job - Cymbals 50:17 - Taller - Gringo Star 53:04 - Crawl - Dead Stars 56:23 - I Walk Upon The Water - Heliotropes 60:38 - Wet Lips - Bad Cops 62:50 - Mic Break 63:32 - Sad Song (Pacific! Remix) - Au Revoir Simone 66:53 - This Summer I'll Make It Up To You - Caged Animals 68:52 - Night & Day - Chief 72:37 - Gorilla - The Darlings 75:44 - Dorchester Hotel - The Sounds 79:46 - Jailbirds - Cold War Kids 82:23 - Mic Break 84:09 - All Alone (On My Own) - Michael Rault 88:02 - Fired Up - Titus Andronicus 92:05 - Ohio - Kingswood 95:47 - Pools - Hot Panda 99:03 - Brallor - Dungen 102:13 - Mic Break 102:24 - Wild Dreams - Native Harrow 107:24 - Shanty - Evans The Death 109:46 - Grey Tickles, Black Pressure - John Grant 115:10 - Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse - Of Montreal 118:20 - Mic Break 118:55 - Fangala - Luke Temple 124:22 - Finish
We discuss what's in Heavy Rotation incl. Man Bartlett, Kool A.D, Amerigo Gazaway, Sufjan Stevens, Here We Go Magic, Standing on the Corner, Daniel Spaleniak, Q Lazzarus and Mike Huckaby. Plus: What are the best and worst wedding songs of all time? And we reprise our Tuesday Night Record Club appearance.Â
Adam Green of The Moldy Peaches and Jenny Eliscu (Rolling Stone Magazine, Sirius Radio's Left of Center) tell stories with a live musical performance of "Maryanne Was Quiet" by Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic.
Earyummy new music and new music culture. Featured Artists in Episode 2: Holy Alimonies, Cassie Ramone of the Vivian Girls, Teen, Here We Go Magic, Keep Shelly In Athens, Emergency Tiara, Warpaint remixed by Daughter, Mystery Jets, Tiny Deaths, Chance The Rapper, Lil PrincessZ and the Child Star Cartel, Pharaoh Monch, Run The Jewels, Fjords. We also feature a conversation with the cast of Chiraq including Nick Cannon, Angela Basset, Steve Harris, Michelle Mitchenor and director Spike Lee, taped at the Archlight Theater in Los Angeles on December 5. Host David Kristopher Pasi mentions this conversation hits home because Earyummy moved to Los Angeles from Chicago after receiving threats from Chicago Police during the last mayoral election over leaked Independent Police Review Board documents being used in a case against former Detective Joseph Frugoli, a case which aims to prove internal investigations into accusations of police brutality were falsified. We will have an article about the case in the new Earyummy mobizine which will resume weekly publication in January of 2016.
Strange Brew #7 with music from Girls Names, Bagels, Sleep Thieves, Sugar, Sufjan Stevens, Talos, North Atlantic Oscillation, Talos, And So I Watch You From Afar, Villagers, Here We Go Magic, and Gaz Coombes tells us what his favourite song is. Strange Brew - Indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai every Thursday at the Róisín Dubh. Facebook.com/strangebrewgalway
La playlist de l'émission :El Vy - Need a friendEl Vy - Return to the moon Here We Go Magic - be smallHere We Go Magic - newsCheatahs - MurasakiCheatahs - Seven SistersYppah - Occasional magicYppah - Separate ways forever Syzzors - leoSyzzors - reunion
Quinto capítulo de Autómata, emitido el miércoles 21 de Octubre del 2015 por Radio Ser FM. En este Programa Sonaron: Public Image Ltd, Magazine, Las Jonathan, Gastr del Sol, Slint, Here We Go Magic, Flores de Bach, Codeine, Suicide y Liars.
On the TFT Podcast, we listen to and discuss The Weeknd’s “Beauty Behind the Madness” and talk with Luke Temple of Here We Go Magic. Episode 180: ESM – Electronic Sad Music originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
Episode #13: Brooklyn band Here We Go Magic is set to release their fourth album with indie label Secretly Canadian on October 15th, and we wanted to explore the process that the album went through from "farm to table." First we speak with Michael Bloch, guitarist in the band, who explains how he and song writer Luke Temple tackled their first album as a two piece using only rudimentary tools to create a full band, live, in the studio sound. Next we speak with one of Secretly Canadian's founders, Ben Swanson, and the man responsible for signing "Here We Go Magic," who tells us why he loves the band and the label's role in seeing the record through completion. To discuss one of the final links in the chain, we talk with Ian McKinnon, the head of label relations at one of the oldest music streaming services, Rhapsody.
On today's show I talk to Katherine, Teeny and Lizzie Lieberson of the fantastic band TEEN. The Lieberson sister come from a long line of musicians and dancers, but originally, only Teeny had pursued music as a career, playing keyboards in the popular band Here We Go Magic. While she had some time off from the band, Teeny began to write and record songs on her own, and eventually recruited her sister and friends to form a band to play the songs. They've released a number of albums and EPs, and their latest album The Way and Color is now available on Carpark Records. It's genuinely an awesome album.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter, and check out my gameshow podcast Snap Impression!
In the first episode of Whale Cave, host Matt Price talks to actor Andy Daly and director Michael Blieden. Andy tells a story about playing drums in a controversial junior high school talent show, and Mike reflects on his many musical endeavors, including when he wrote a rap for a HBO executive at his company retreat. Matt also comes clean about his beef with two drunk women he sat behind at a Decemberists' concert. Featured artist: Here We Go Magic.
Our interview with Michael Bloch of Here We Go Magic. We talked about working with Nigel Godrich and some other interesting things. listened to some tunes as well.
Rebroadcast of Here We Go Magic on IndieFeed Indie Pop
Animal Collective “What Would I Want? Sky” Bon Iver “Flume”/”Skinny Love”/”Hazelton” Neko Case “This Tornado Loves You” Sunset Rubdown “Black Swan” Clues “Perfect Fit” Future Islands “Little Dreamer” (feat. Victoria Legrand) (Jones Remix) Portishead “Roads” Here We Go Magic “Only Pieces” The xx “Night Time” Air “All I Need” Yeasayer “All I Need” DOWNLOAD: MP3 … Continue reading pmaCAST #25
Empezamos suavecito con diferentes vertientes del sonido folk: experimentación con Here We Go Magic, clásico estilo americana con Alela Diane y el country de manual pero casi pop de Cotton Jones. Ahora el programa empieza a revolucionarse, primero con la banda de noise más pop y melódica de los últimos tiempos, los debutantes The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart. El furor inglés disfruta de la subida de moral proporcionada por The Joy Formidable, y heredero de la escuelda de Daft Punk llega Yuksek, que deja el listón demasiado alto en el electro europeo. Este año se cumple el 50 aniversario de la mítica Motown Records. Hacemos un mini repaso y nos adentramos en uno de sus máximos iconos: Stevie Wonder. Será la primera parte de esta Resaca Añeja. Para acabar disputamos un duelo entre Stevie Wonder con su genial Pastime Paradise y la versión que Coolio hizo en los 90, la conocida Gangta's Paradise, que muchos conoceréis por ser la BSO de Mentes Peligrosas.
Empezamos suavecito con diferentes vertientes del sonido folk: experimentación con Here We Go Magic, clásico estilo americana con Alela Diane y el country de manual pero casi pop de Cotton Jones. Ahora el programa empieza a revolucionarse, primero con la banda de noise más pop y melódica de los últimos tiempos, los debutantes The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart. El furor inglés disfruta de la subida de moral proporcionada por The Joy Formidable, y heredero de la escuelda de Daft Punk llega Yuksek, que deja el listón demasiado alto en el electro europeo. Este año se cumple el 50 aniversario de la mítica Motown Records. Hacemos un mini repaso y nos adentramos en uno de sus máximos iconos: Stevie Wonder. Será la primera parte de esta Resaca Añeja. Para acabar disputamos un duelo entre Stevie Wonder con su genial Pastime Paradise y la versión que Coolio hizo en los 90, la conocida Gangta's Paradise, que muchos conoceréis por ser la BSO de Mentes Peligrosas.
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