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Send us Fan MailDonate to the GoFundMe for my feature-length film, The Cabin!Welcome to the third Hidden Track Podcast!The third podcast is a deep dive into something we older generations saw plenty of and never thought would become relics of the past: the telephone booth. From two million booths in 1999 in the United States to fewer than 100,000 today, the telephone booth is a piece of Americana that is quickly fading away. On this new podcast, we look at the history of the phone booth and why these simple pieces of architecture evoke such a strong feeling of nostalgia in those 40 and older.These are short-form shows, clocking in at roughly 10-15 minutes. They will cover a topic or two, likely previously covered on the In My Footsteps Podcast. These are subjects that were part of Top 5's or other list-form segments and deserve a more in-depth look.Enjoy this little podcast snack, and also cast your mind back to the last time you used a telephone booth. If you are curious where the nearest phone booth is to you, check out Payphone-Project.comTo support me and the show, become a member on Patreon. Or you can support my work and Buy Me A Coffee!Helpful Links from this EpisodeBuy My New Book, In Their Footsteps!Searching For the Lady of the Dunes True Crime BookHooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenMSFTS CommunityKingfisher Hotels Cape CodChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogCJSetterlundPhotos on EtsyListen to Episode 247 hereSupport the show
Season 7 of the Hidden Track podcast launches with a conversation and performance by Edmonton duo Jed & the Valentine. Maria Khaner and Jonah Morris were dating two years before they started writing songs together. They released their first album Awake, in 2024 and their 2025 album In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb, landed on CKUA's top 100! Maria and Jonah's intertwining harmonies go from soaring to gentle, with lyrics that tell stories of shared laughter and the quiet moments of everyday love. Take a moment to listen or watch as CKUA's Grant Stovel leads the conversation and even adopts part of their renaissance style. CREDITS Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Associate Producers: Bronson Kashino, Scott Zielsdorf Host: Grant Stovel Music: Doug Hoyer Graphics: Tomas Spasiuk Special thanks to CKUA's Events and Marketing teams. The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production, made possible by the generosity of our donor community. Thank you for your support!
Send us Fan MailWelcome to the second Hidden Track Podcast!These are short-form shows, clocking in at roughly 10-15 minutes. They will cover a topic or two, likely previously covered on the In My Footsteps Podcast. These are subjects that were part of Top 5's or other list-form segments and deserve a more in-depth look.The second podcast takes a look at possibly the most dangerous toy ever created. The Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab was a real thing. Released in the early 1950s, it contained real radioactive material and was marketed toward children. How was this ever greenlighted? Enjoy this bite-sized podcast. They will be available on the first Sunday of each month going forward. For access to the shows as soon as they debut, you can become a member on Patreon. Or you can support my work and Buy Me A Coffee!Helpful Links from this EpisodeBuy My New Book, In Their Footsteps!Searching For the Lady of the Dunes True Crime BookHooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenMSFTS CommunityChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogCJSetterlundPhotos on EtsyListen to Episode 243 hereSupport the show
Gefühlt jeder Tag bringt neuen BTS Content mit sich and we love it! Wir robben uns an die Themen ran und besprechen heute die von Netflix produzierte Doku 'BTS: The Return', den Hidden Track 'Come over' und das Hooligan Musikvideo. Tatsächlich gehen unsere Meinungen bisschen auseinander, was unser favorite MV angeht. Wie ist das bei euch? :)
The band headed into 2026 like a freight train — all gas, no brakes.Upstate New York metalcore outfit Fight From Within released their new single, “Let Me Out,” through an exciting new partnership with Arson Theory. Produced by Pablo Viveros (Formerly Chelsea Grin), the track captures the band's energy and edge to their sound.“We had a blast with this track,” the band shares. “We wanted it to be intense and kind of trippy. We even added a little surprise in the release."That surprise comes in the form of a hidden track titled “TATT,” which stands for “Tired All The Time.” The track delivers a pointed message from the band about their frustrations with the current state of the scene.“TATT stands for ‘Tired All The Time' because we're so over the bullshit in the scene,” the band explains.Alongside the release of “Let Me Out,” Fight From Within will be hitting the road this spring, bringing their high-energy live show to fans across multiple cities. Known for their explosive performances and uncompromising attitude, the band continues to build momentum both on record and on stage. Recently, the band signed with Core Collective Talent Agency for US and Canada tours & Timeframe Booking for Europe.Click Here to Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes.” Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? PipemanRadio Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to Follow, Listen, Download, Subscribe:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit – Music Interviews & Festivals•Positively Pipeman – Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Self-Help, Business, Spiritual & Health & WellnessClick Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials & Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.
The band headed into 2026 like a freight train — all gas, no brakes.Upstate New York metalcore outfit Fight From Within released their new single, “Let Me Out,” through an exciting new partnership with Arson Theory. Produced by Pablo Viveros (Formerly Chelsea Grin), the track captures the band's energy and edge to their sound.“We had a blast with this track,” the band shares. “We wanted it to be intense and kind of trippy. We even added a little surprise in the release."That surprise comes in the form of a hidden track titled “TATT,” which stands for “Tired All The Time.” The track delivers a pointed message from the band about their frustrations with the current state of the scene.“TATT stands for ‘Tired All The Time' because we're so over the bullshit in the scene,” the band explains.Alongside the release of “Let Me Out,” Fight From Within will be hitting the road this spring, bringing their high-energy live show to fans across multiple cities. Known for their explosive performances and uncompromising attitude, the band continues to build momentum both on record and on stage. Recently, the band signed with Core Collective Talent Agency for US and Canada tours & Timeframe Booking for Europe.Click Here to Subscribe to Pipeman in the Pit for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Pipeman in the Pit is a music, festival, and interview segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio) and from The King of All Festivals while on The Pipeman Radio Tour. Pipeman in the Pit features all kinds of music and interviews with bands & music artists especially in the genres of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, Industrial, Alternative, Thrash Metal & Indie Music. Pipeman in the Pit also features press coverage of events, concerts, & music festivals. Pipeman Productions is an artist management company that sponsors the show introducing new local & national talent showcasing new artists & indie artists.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? PipemanRadio Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to Follow, Listen, Download, Subscribe:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit – Music Interviews & Festivals•Positively Pipeman – Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Self-Help, Business, Spiritual & Health & WellnessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pipeman-in-the-pit--2287932/support.Click Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials & Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to the debut of a new podcast!Hidden Track is a short-form podcast. You get to the end of a CD, and after five minutes of silence, suddenly a new song starts playing. On these shows we will be taking a closer look at one or maybe two topics from the In My Footsteps Podcast archives. These are likely from Top 5's or other list segments and deserve more love.On the premiere episode, we are going to dive deep into two pieces of odd headgear. The Isolator Helmet was meant to be a way to minimize distractions in the 1920s. The TV Hat was a way to keep all of the distractions right in front of you. Were either of them successful?Originally debuting exclusively on Patreon, Hidden Track clocks in around 15 minutes. The shows will be available months in advance on Patreon before becoming a part of the rotation on the main podcast feed.Enjoy this new bite-sized podcast. They will be available on the first Sunday of each month going forward. For access to the shows as soon as they debut you can become a member on Patreon. Or you can support my work and Buy Me A Coffee!Helpful Links from this EpisodeBuy My New Book, In Their Footsteps!Searching For the Lady of the Dunes True Crime BookHooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenMSFTS CommunityChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogCJSetterlundPhotos on EtsyListen to Episode 237 hereSupport the show
This is a narration of the story "Hidden Track #2 " by Mark Slade from the book "Rock N Roll Ghosts" https://a.co/d/01w1MXws published by Screaming Eye Press - Horror, Noir, https://share.google/doQGYh9v4OToba7cnNarrated By Mel Rose Home - Mel Rose https://share.google/l5ohERf7x0d93NviU
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Twas the season of giving at fair CKUA So we gathered some artists, for a Hidden Track Holiday! In the music library they played, bringing songs of good cheer To help us close the sixth season, another great year! They shared festive tall tales and holiday fables As well as what they love most on their Christmas turntables So keep a glow in your heart when it's coldest and darkest, As we're treated to music from these beloved artists: With Lydia Persaud and Christine Bougie beside her, You'll soon be serenaded by Serena Ryder! The Good Lovelies will bring you a joyful noise As will Jake Vaadeland and his Sturgeon River Boys. Here they come wassailing in our quaint Christmas corner! And making CKUA's holidays yet warmer Is knowing that all of our programming, diverse and assorted Is thanks to our donors; we are donor supported! So in this season of giving, we say thanks to you, The CKUA supporter, for all that you do. Please accept this offering, and tell Whoever you think would enjoy it, as well! To the whole wide world, this merry-making is free! There's plenty of room 'neath the CKUA tree. So on podcast platforms and CKUA's YouTube, Share the holiday cheer, and some serious Yule grooves. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producers: Scott Zielsdorf & Bronson Kashino Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams and Nick Adkisson! Additional music for this episode provided via commercial license from De Wolfe Music. The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
On today's special episode, Them Nudy Boyz are joined by returning guest, DAVE BRAMLEY*, to discuss some recent movies we've watched, Tim Robinson & The Chair Company, posit theories on how to defeat the villain from 'It Follows', & finally, to discuss the recent passing of Sam Rivers, the legendary bassist for NúMetal icons, LIMP BIZKIT. *Check out Dave Bramley's mashup podcast, TATU SNAPS MASHUPS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tatu-snaps-mashups/id1575291307 And subscribe to Dave's YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@TatuSnaps —————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
It's Part Four of Hidden Track's collaboration with Music Yukon. In this Hidden Track Session, we visit with a trio of artists who amply demonstrate the phenomenally wide spectrum of music-makers who call the Yukon home: John from Dawson's dynamic rap; the piano artistry of singer-songwriter Declan O'Donovan; and the majestic folk stylings of Caleb Tomlinson & the Perseids. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
In this episode of the Hidden Track podcast, we meet Canadian rapper Shadrach Kabango, better known as Shad. He has a new album, Start Anew, which hooks you in with songs exploring important and universal questions surrounding social, environmental, and cultural sustainability; passing the world along to the next generation. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Boah Leute, die letzte reguläre Folge Lehrersprechtag ist bereits sechs Wochen her. Es ist fast so, als ob wir schon wieder Sommerferien gehabt hätten. Nach unserer Sonderfolgenstaffel zu Serien bei Pop und Pubertät und unserem Gastauftritt beim Bottcast und den Herbstferien sind wir, eure Studienräte, also nun zurück für eine ordentliche neue Folge! Und diese hat es in sich, denn in der langen Zeit ist natürlich auch einiges auf der Strecke geblieben, das vor allem für den Gequassel-Teil der Folge relevant ist. So geht es einerseits um einen Haufen Kondolenzen, die sich angesammelt haben, andererseits aber auch um politische Aufreger (*hust* Stadtbild *hust*) und wichtige Aktionen (PRÜF!). Außerdem war der Pieler im Urlaub und der Batzke hat zwei Fahrradgeschichten dabei. Der Klopper der Woche beschäftigt sich mit einem legendären Namensvetter von Martin. Und dann gibt es eine Zäsur! Denn ab der mündlichen Prüfung, die in dieser Folge "Èpreuve orale" heißt, dreht sich das gesamte Gespräch nur noch um ein Thema: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Und warum? Weil dieses Videospiel des kleinen französischen Studios Sandfall Interactive es verdient hat, dass darüber ausführlich gesprochen wird, um zu erläutern, warum dieses Meisterwerk in Kunst und Literatur die Herren dermaßen geflasht hat. Es geht um das Art-Design, es geht um das Kampfsystem, es geht um die Musik und es geht auch um die Handlung. Geschickt manövrieren die beiden um mögliche Spoiler herum, damit ihr alle noch etwas von diesem Spiel haben könnt. Erst nach dem Gedicht, auf das auch noch ein kleiner Musikeinspieler folgt, schließt, sozusagen als Hidden-Track, ein Spoilerteil an. Ihr seid gewarnt. Au revoir et bonne écoute!
Music Yukon returns to the Hidden Track podcast for another year of collaborations! The music of the north is the focus of this episode with performances from Electric Lemonade; Jamaican-born longtime New Yorker, now Yukon-dwelling rapper/ beatmaker/ indie rocker Ryan O'Neil; and the celebrated soulful singer-songwriter Hendrika. These sessions are once again part of a larger collaborative project between the Edmonton Fringe, Music Yukon, and CKUA – one which sees artists from the Yukon travelling south to perform onstage at the Edmonton Fringe, and in-studio at CKUA. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Musician, singer, and producer, Yves Jarvis remains connected to the music community in Calgary. In this Story episode of the Hidden Track podcast, you'll learn all about his connections to his old home province. All you need to do is listen to the title track from his album All Cylinders, which describes a road trip through Southern Alberta's beautiful foothills. He's an interesting case of a unique individual artist, shaped and inspired by a vast community. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Hailing from Arkansas, Willi Carlisle is a grassroots folk musician who passed through Alberta in summer 2025, touring concert halls and theatres on a bill with Sierra Ferrell, followed by folk music festivals in Calgary, Canmore and Edmonton. This was all on the strength of his 2025 release, the self-produced new album Winged Victory. He stopped by CKUA studios, bringing with him his banjo, guitar, concertina, and fierce musical sensibility. In this Hidden Track Session, he shares with us three wonderful – and very different – solo acoustic offerings. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
简介: 这期节目,我和两位常常一起压马路、喝小酒的老朋友,聊了聊那些我们深爱却因各种原因关掉的上海街边小店。我们分享了它们带给我们的乐趣,也探讨了关店背后的经营压力、消费习惯的转变,以及外卖补贴大战对线下餐饮的冲击。 不同于商场的标准化,这些小店有各自的性格,承载着人与人之间的互动、社区的记忆和城市的温度。但随着它们逐渐被连锁与线上品牌取代,那些多元和活力也很难再复活了。 嘉宾: 夏瑶:猫咪便秘养护专家,转不了行的景观事务所牛马老板 尤扬:朋友圈里的羊肉烹饪专家,也没转太远的城市更新运营商 https://cdnv2.ruguoapp.com/Fg15FcWL2iJwNZWOOBXRFObMGlrnv3.heic?imageMogr2/auto-orient/heic-exif/1/format/jpeg/thumbnail/3000000@ 图为曾经常去的乌鲁木齐中路的 Hidden Track 话题: 街区生态与变化:武康路、安福路的景区化;巨鹿路从餐饮到零售的转型。 经营困境:租金上涨 vs 消费降级;翻台率、客群定位与定价策略;“早C晚A”的空间悖论。 平台冲击:外卖补贴战对线下餐饮的影响;综艺“一饭封神”经营战中1块钱卖东西是行不通的。 城市更新:动迁与整治对街边店的影响;“拆墙补洞”运动。 设计与情绪:从室内设计到氛围设计,从空间网红化到商品网红化;通过设计打造情绪体验。 消费习惯:南北方街道活力差异;消费倾向与家庭结构的关系。 城市的多元性:街边小店所体现的包容与多样。 下面两组照片是同个位置前后的店铺对比: 长乐路/襄阳北路的一家店铺: 前:波奇饭 | 摄影:松恺 https://cdnv2.ruguoapp.com/Fpm6UNUaC_J0NXbk2MF0ReUhqGGnv3.jpg 后:兄弟烧烤 https://cdnv2.ruguoapp.com/Fg2iyEV7h9o57vxXm0dNrRQJWw-Bv3.jpg 番禺路/法华镇路的一家店铺: 前:小酒馆 https://cdnv2.ruguoapp.com/FpbCxzaKchlwd_QrWVHhCYwXu5Fmv3.jpg 后:棒约翰 https://cdnv2.ruguoapp.com/FpmykAVD6d-9Cwgr3dJcFHvivMuDv3.jpg 另外提到的艾米的卧室 https://cdnv2.ruguoapp.com/FnwYseo82NdLyyfdmcTG191Ga29Bv3.jpg 提到的店铺: Bread etc. | 早午餐(关店一个多月后重生) Al's Diner | 早午餐(关店) ABA 糟糕艺术家 | 酒吧(经营中) M2F | 咖啡(经营中) Hidden Track | 咖啡(关店) 十二席 | 餐厅(经营中) 三佰杯 | 餐厅(经营中) The Union Trading Company(经营中) SULTAN | 土耳其餐厅(经营中) Boxing Cat | 啤酒(关店) 神经龙/原 Shanghai Brewery(关店) 玖酱 | 餐厅(关店) 233商店 | 啤酒(经营中) Urban Soup(在陕西北路重开,依然是沿街店) 红猪卤肉饭(从街铺搬入百联徐汇地下一层) iapm 南侧的小卖部(关闭) 博多新记(仅保留外卖业务,还在寻址) 香港莲香楼(2024年重开) 相关链接: 美国加州小城 Sausalito有政策是政府产权的物业在租赁时要更多考虑社区和公众利益 (https://www.positivepeopleforsausalito.com/blog/-update-on-sausalitos-business-scene) 漫画/动画《食戟之灵》 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzQmEFW6fVU) 葡萄牙波尔图的菜市场 Mercado do Bolhao 在更新后给原租户较低租金吸引他们回来 (https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/making-city-mercado-do-bolhao-renovation-nuno-valentim) 更新前 https://walkinporto.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/imagem_campanha_guia_gratis_bolhao_1200_630.jpg 更新后 https://imagens.publico.pt/imagens.aspx/1788126?tp=UH&db=IMAGENS&type=JPG 片尾曲: The Evening Primrose -The Shanghai Restoration Project & Zhang Le. 《夜来香》上海复兴方案 x 张乐 收听方式: 推荐在泛用性播客客户端中搜索「所建所闻」订阅之后收听。 苹果手机推荐使用Podcasts、Overcast、Castro 安卓手机推荐使用AntennaPod、Pocket Casts、Castbox 此外还可以在「小宇宙」及Spotify上收听。 联系方式: 网站:www.architalk.xyz 邮箱:hi@architalk.xyz 新浪微博:所建所闻 (https://m.weibo.cn/profile/6895347942) Twitter:ArchiTalkXYZ (https://twitter.com/ArchiTalkXYZ) Instagram:architalk.xyz (https://www.instagram.com/architalk.xyz/) Special Guests: 夏瑶 and 尤扬.
Before arriving on the global stage, Peter Dreimanis - also known as Peter Dreams - grew up here in Alberta, falling in love with the arts in the vibrant Edmonton indie scene, becoming passionately involved at an early age in both music and film. After more than a dozen years co-fronting the platinum-selling, multi-JUNO winning rock band July Talk, he put out his own debut album in 2025, a much-lauded record entitled Peter Dreams and MOONRIIVR. Just ahead of some Alberta shows – both with July Talk and with Peter Dreams and MOONRIIVR – Peter shared from the heart about a season of debuts for him. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Allan and Rob's first hidden track, a little extra content for your weekend! The recording isn't perfect, but it's some fun conversation. Pleaser bear with us, as we work out the kinks.
Twenty-five years ago, Eon Sinclair and Jay Malinowski met by chance while moving into the same student dormitory. The ska/roots/reggae band that they would form emerged from Kingston – not the one in Jamaica, but the one in Ontario, home to Queens University. Eon and Jay had envisioned very different futures for themselves before Bedouin Soundclash took off, turning them into Juno Award winners and genuine hitmakers. Bedouin Soundclash have always followed their own rhythm, spinning heady successes into a record label of their own, Pirates Blend Records. In this Hidden Track Session, we hear three songs from Bedouin Soundclash and portions of their conversation during a visit to CKUA's Edmonton studios. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Bonus episode time!!! We're giving you a free Hidden Track from the Patreon this week as we prepare for the first qualifier of the year!!! Enjoy!!!
In 2007, Canadian-born country & soul singer/songwriter Tami Neilson moved to New Zealand to marry the love of her life. In this Hidden Track Story, she shares that journey and her dreams of joining the galaxy of true country stars. Neilson's new album, Neon Cowgirl, is inspired by experiences touring North America over recent years — including the title track, which pays tribute to a genuine giant neon landmark in Nashville, an iconic and richly symbolic figure which "lights up the sky", as Tami sings. Tami Neilson shares the journey of her non-overnight success. She's lived the highest of highs and lowest of lows. She traveled across North America with her parents, and many years later with her kids. She has stories to share about the Opry, Willie, and feeling like Dorothy in Oz, and of course, always striving to light up the night. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Blues and roots musician Steve Marriner is an accomplished singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. In the spring of 2025, he brought all that talent and his band to the Beresh Arts Den at CKUA to launch his new album, Hear My Heart. This episode of the Hidden Track podcast case was captured live, and you will hear this artist pour his heart out for a rapt audience of CKUA community members. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Session Recording: Nick Adkisson Mixing/Mastering: Brendan Cross Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
For six seasons we at CKUA have had the opportunity to connect with a wide range of inspired artists, from Albertan expat sensation Feist, to folk/punk firebrand Frank Turner, multi-JUNO Award winning rock band July Talk and homegrown hip-hop great Cadence Weapon, to name a few! For episode 100 of Hidden Track, we cycle back to the guest who joined us for episode one — two albums later, multiple Juno Awards and Polaris Music Prizes later - and for us 99 episodes later — we're thrilled to be able catch up with the true Hidden Track original, and an original in so many ways, Jeremy Dutcher. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Cover Photo: Kirk Lisaj Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
A few years ago, Calgary musician Reuben Bullock invited the band the Bullhorn Singers to the stage at the Calgary Stampede. This sparked a collaboration which led the musicians to form Reuben and the Bullhorn Singers. Now they have debut album called All These Roads. In this episode of the Hidden Track podcast, they will share music and stories, and you'll hear a performance recorded live at the Beresh Arts Den at CKUA's Edmonton building. The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production, made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Mixing/mastering: Brendan Cross Music: Doug Hoyer
Amy Millan is a Montreal-based artist who has been working at a full-on sprint pace with her main band Stars for more than two decades. She's also kept herself busy as a prolific contributor to Broken Social Scene. He musical life includes numerous collaborations. But this spring, at long last, Amy Millan released her first solo album in fifteen years, I Went to Find You. In this Hidden Track Story, find out how friends and collaborators have helped this talented artist find harmony and use her voice in new ways. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Rose Cousins is an artist who seems to possess amazing access to pure feeling. She is capable of heartbreaking tenderness one moment, and side-splitting hilarity the next. On her new album, Conditions of Love Vol. 1, she explores a full range of emotions, and she re-connects with the piano, an instrument she first played as a child. In the newest episode of the Hidden Track podcast, Rose Cousins talks about creativity, love, and the human condition. She also shares beautiful performances of three songs from the album: “Borrowed Light,” “K's Waltz,” and “I Believe in Love (and it's very hard).” CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Sound Recording: Brendan Cross Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Looking back on 30 years of Captain Tractor's hugely successful, beloved classic album East of Edson, practically everything about it seems unlikely. They came together as a bunch of theatre and music school kids, and became known all over Canada. With the release of that record, the band also hit upon a signature song that remains a buzz track to this day. Enjoy their chat with CKUA's Grant Stovel in this episode of the Hidden Track Podcast. Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams, and Brendan Cross for recording this conversation. The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support!
Cold Bones Fest was the site of this edition of the Hidden Track podcast, and Lethbridge band Starpainter takes centre stage. Starpainter is a favourite on the CKUA airwaves, and they have been outspoken about their support of the CKUA community. Their latest album, Rattlesnake Dream, has received international acclaim, with one of its tracks being named #1 Song of the Year by Americana and UK. They also had the opportunity to tour Japan for the first time. Enjoy this edition of the Hidden Track podcast, which was recorded live at the Drumheller Legion during Cold Bones Fest. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams and a big thank you to Cold Bones Festival! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
DAG YO! Hey, missed us? No? TOO BAD! We're back with a hidden track episode, and boy howdy, it's a corker. Today we're reviewing the nu-metal love letter of a movie, Y2K! It's got Freddy D, Wesley Borley, and the writer/director, Kyle Mooney. Will we like the movie? Will we hate it? Only one way to find out! So listen, won't you?
Canadian icon Alan Doyle shares his fascinating musical journey in this episode of the Hidden Track podcast. From his humble beginnings in Petty Harbour to performing on global stages, Doyle's narrative is filled with heartfelt reflections and vibrant storytelling. He discusses his evolution with Great Big Sea, his solo career, and his ventures into theatre and writing. He talks about his educational background, influences such as Ron Hynes, and his new introspective album, Welcome Home. Listen for an engaging tale of music, humility, and gratitude, and enjoy a bonus acoustic performance of "Hard Old Hands," live in CKUA's Studio A. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
Caity Gyorgy and Mark Limacher are a formidable musical duo known for their brilliance and creativity on and off stage. Caity, a two-time JUNO Award-winning singer and songwriter, and Mark, a versatile composer and pianist, share a unique bond that enhances their collaborative performances. Their ability to blend their talents creates an enchanting experience for audiences, whether they are performing music or engaging in conversation. Recently, they reunited in Alberta for holiday performances before heading to Japan for a series of shows at The Cotton Club. Their visit included a special session at CKUA, where they shared their inspired music and insights with fans. CREDITS Host: Grant Stovel Associate Producer: Scott Zielsdorf Executive Producer: Arianne Smith-Piquette Senior Producer: Jasmine Vickaryous Theme Music: Doug Hoyer Mixing and mastering for this Hidden Track Session was provided by Brendan Cross. Special thanks to the CKUA Events & Marketing Teams! The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Learn more about Hidden Track at ckua.com/hiddentrack.
MOONRIIVR is a band known for creating lush, cinematic, and atmospheric music inspired by timeless classics, yet uniquely personal in style. Comprised of seasoned musicians Gavin Gardiner and "Champagne" James Robertson, the duo brings a wealth of experience from the Southern Ontario music scene, blending indie rock, folk, jazz, and country influences. Their debut album, Vol. 1, and its follow-up, The Tascam Sessions, showcase their musical alchemy and innovative expression. We're treated to a sample of that magic in this Hidden Track Story, as the duo shares a bonus pair of live performances with us as part of this episode! The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Subscribe to the Hidden Track podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer
After releasing a captivating debut single called "Dancing with Sue" in June of 2020, Wyatt C. Louis created a stir that saw them gain fans across Alberta, Canada, and beyond. But it would be nearly four years until Wyatt's debut full-length album was released. The album Chandler, released on May 27, 2024, shot straight to #1 on CKUA's weekly Top 30 chart. Their songs are pensive, deeply felt, and slow burning, while their supple voice and guitar work express wonder and vulnerability. The candid solo performances that Wyatt shared with us in CKUA's Studio A are intimate and beautiful. This live session took place in December 2024 — just as CKUA's music library team had crunched the numbers and determined that Wyatt's album, Chandler, had become the most played on CKUA's airwaves for the entire year. As a special bonus, we had the opportunity to surprise Wyatt with the joyful news that they were #1 for 2024! It's a moment of pure joy, alongside Wyatt's blissful music and conversation. The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production, made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support! Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer Recording/Mastering for this Session provided by Brendan Cross.
Endlich trafen sich Hoobs und Broxi im neuen Kalenderjahr 2025, um endlich auch mal wieder reinzumachen.... kurz vor der vorgezogenen Bundestagswahl. Somit sprechen wir sehr viel über Fussball... aber eben auch über Politik. Wer "fast nur Fussball" hören will, konzentriert sich auf die ersten 1,5 Stunden. Wer alles will, bleibt bis zum Schluss dran. Wird dann aber ein echter Marathon. Und politisch "schlauer" ist man dann auch nicht. Im Gegenteil. Höchstwahrscheinlich werden viele von Euch am Ende noch verwirrter sein als man es eh jetzt schon ist... aber dann seit Ihr zumindest nicht allein. Hoobs & Broxi stehen nämlich auch noch völlig auf dem Schlauch und wissen nicht wo sie ihr Kreuz setzen werden. Also wer von unserem "Hidden Track" mehr politische Klarheit erwartet, wird sie wohl nicht bekommen. Wir haben Euch gewarnt.
Our pal, DAVE BRAMLEY, returns to the show as we discuss our favorite pop culture of 2024! Follow Dave on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daveebraml_y/ —————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
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Brussel sprouts. Ankle drama. Soda-themed Snuggies. THIS EPISODE HAS IT ALL. Join Them Nudy Boyz as they sample a new Mountain Dew varietal, discuss men taking care of themselves, and listen to some tunes, including: - 'Fast As You Can' by FIONA APPLE - 'Got To Be' by CHILDISH GAMBINO - 'Toothache' by LOCKED SHUT - 'Big Youth' by ††† (CROSSES) —————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
We've got a live one here! This is a live session with the celebrated Canadian artist Tony D, who for decades has been known as an electrifying guitar talent, equally expressive in styles ranging from blues to swing to acid rock to flamenco! Tony has travelled the world playing music, and has a trophy case worth of awards; but somehow his new record Electric Delta is the first proper new Tony D solo offering of original material in a couple of decades! And the album release party for this long-awaited new record is what we hear in this highly celebratory live CKUA Hidden Track Session. Between his solo projects, the celebrated Canadian band MonkeyJunk, and plenty of other musical activities, he's toured everywhere from Memphis to Italy, and all across Canada! He's even performed in the northernmost continuously inhabited place in the world — Alert, Nunavut. Alberta has long been a kind of second home to Tony D; and these days he's actually a part-time resident of this part of the world, when he isn't on the road, as his partner and family live in the province. In this final episode of Hidden Track Season 5, we hear the electrifying Tony D performing in front of a rapt audience at CKUA's Live Performance Space in Edmonton, joined by his longtime bass player Joe Hawkins, as well as two superb Edmonton-based musicians: keyboardist Rooster Davis and drummer Jamie Cooper. The sparks really fly between these four musicians and the audience, as they perform a diverse set of original material — a Tony D classic called "Argentinian Surf Tango", plus two standouts from the new album, "Highway 7" and the rousing opening salvo: a dynamic instrumental workout entitled "NAS". Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer Recording/Mastering for this session provided by Brendan Cross. The Hidden Track podcast is a CKUA production, made possible by the generosity of our donors. Thank you for your support!
Hello all you silly shitheads! And welcome to another SSOTY hiatus episode. I swear, next week we'll get the SSOTY festivities started. We've just had a lot of prep to do for it so these few bonus episodes were just to hold you over until that starts. But this bonus episode is a patreon Hidden Track from the Whey Jennings VS Trace Cyrus episode from September 9th. Teresa and I do a segment we call Where's the Beef? Where we discuss 2 of the most pointless beefs in music history. One started with a game of ping pong, the other started with.. you know what, just listen to the episode.. hope you enjoy!
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START THE CLOCK! On today's show, we set out to discuss 2022's TERRIFIER 2 (SPOILERS!), dick size, our lack of sports knowledge, & more, all within 45 minutes*! (*Please don't look at the runtime for this episode or it shatters the illusion.) —————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
When you consider that the Yukon's population density is estimated to be roughly 0.07 people per square kilometre, it's kind of amazing the cultural imprint that the territory has made — both in terms of Canadian and global culture! The majestic, dramatic land made world-famous in classics ranging from The Cremation of Sam McGee to The Call of the Wild has long inspired artists of all kinds, and it's truly become a haven for musical creatives. From the territory's living Indigenous musical traditions, to the fabled folk songs of the Klondike, to the incredible people making original music today ranging from bluegrass to hip-hop, the story of Yukon music is a vibrant, diverse, and ever-evolving one — as we hear in this episode, the thrilling conclusion of our first-ever Hidden Track two-parter! Just as in Part One of our Music Yukon/Hidden Track collab, we're treated to some truly thrilling live performances by artists from that vast territory, and we get a sense of how the Yukon impacts their lives and art practices. While Edmonton, Alberta is sometimes referred to as the most northerly large city in the Americas, with metropolitan population of more than one million people, you've got to make a roughly 2,000 kilometre-long trip southeast to get from the Yukon's capital city of Whitehorse to Edmonton! So, it was a pretty big deal when a whole troop of Yukon musicians made the big trek down south to perform as part of the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival in August 2024. This was thanks to the support of Music Yukon and a really cool partnership with the Edmonton Fringe. While they were here, CKUA was lucky enough to host a whole bunch of them for Hidden Track sessions in our Studio A in Edmonton. They shared stories and songs with us that evoke the unique natural beauty, highly personalized sense of expression, and vibrant community feeling that make the Yukon such a magical place for music. In Part 2, we hear from Alex MacNeil (leader of the outsider power-pop favourites Alex MacNeil and the Revenants, accompanied here by Hendika), the idiosyncratic punk-inspired stylings of Cryptozoologists, and the spirited soulful beauty of Bria Rose N' Thorns. Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer Recording and mastering for this episode by Brendan Cross. The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by our incredible donor community. Thank you for your support!
For this special episode, Hidden Track is doing something utterly different. This isn't a feature on one artist, song, or album. It casts a spotlight on a whole scene—on a whole Canadian Territory, in a sense! Yukon is a Canadian territory that's bigger than most countries on Earth, but its nearly half-million square kilometres are inhabited by only about 40,000 people. In partnership with both Music Yukon and The Edmonton Fringe, CKUA invited five acts into CKUA's Studio to share some of their music and their story with us. In Part 1 of this unique collaboration, we hear from Ellorie McKnight and her longtime musical collaborator Brigitte Jardin, touring veterans Diyet & the Love Soldiers, and the incredibly soulful Elijah Bekk (and band). The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production, made possible by the generous contributions of our donors. Thank you for your support! Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Shaun Friesen | Music: Doug Hoyer Associate Producer: Aajah Souter Recording and mastering for this Session provided by Brendan Cross.
She's a musician whose artistic vision and songwriting are every bit as distinctive and expressive as that spectacular voice of hers. Frazey Ford's trademark tremulous croon first became well-known as part of the vocal blend for globally-renowned Vancouver folk music mainstays The Be Good Tanyas. While that band's aesthetic leaned toward the folky and jazzy, Frazey's own instincts have always been strongly inclined toward a classic soul music feel. Her 2010 debut album Obadiah began to chart her own unique artistic course, which she further developed with 2014's Indian Ocean, and 2020's U Kin B the Sun. In this free-wheeling conversation, we'll learn about the rather stunning experiments in creativity that led to her beautiful latest release; as well as the nearly stranger-than-fiction story behind Indian Ocean, which turned 10 years old in October of 2024. Those sessions took place in Memphis, in the studio where many of her all-time favourite soul songs were recorded in the 1970s – with the very musicians who helped to craft them. And as a special bonus treat (and a meta experience of sorts) – we conclude this episode of Hidden Track with an actual hidden track! One that appears at the end of the streaming version of Indian Ocean. This is a Hidden Track Story from a dressing room at the Arden Theatre with the wonderful Frazey Ford. Host: Grant Stovel | Producer: Scott Zielsdorf | Graphics: Craig Taffs | Music: Doug Hoyer The Hidden Track Podcast is a CKUA production made possible by the generosity of our donor community. Thank you for your support!
OH GOSH! Someone finally woke us up and told us we needed to record a podcast to celebrate the 30th anniversary of numetal! We catch up on some recent numetal news, simp for The Simpsons, and Ross tells us all about his CPAP machine! It's exciting, dangerous, almost funny, all the stuff you expect from 'dem Nudy Boyz! So check it out, and we'll be thankful. We love you all. —————————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
Jeden Montag und Donnerstag Kult: SWR3-Moderator Kristian Thees ruft seine beste Freundin Anke Engelke an und die beiden erzählen sich gegenseitig ihre kleinen Geschichtchen des Tages.
This week I welcome Alex Hunter from the "Newstalgic" band from California, PRESENT. Present's skillful blending of alt rock, post punk, shoe gaze and grunge sensibilities makes for an irresistible sonic experience. This is honest, introspective, authentic, albeit modern twist, at its very best. If you long for the days of sonic complication made simple and binding, then get in on Present now. If you are looking for something new to brighten your day or fill your ears with crunchy melodies, the get in on PRESENT now. Bottom line.......Get in on Present NOW!!!!!!!! Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99Pre and Post roll music brought to you by @sleepcyclespa