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THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Keith Thurman's Return | Teraji vs. Akui | Ball vs. Doheny | Berlanga vs. Ortiz | Willliams vs Volny

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 91:58


eddy and Teddy recap all the past weekend's boxing action from around the globe. Keith Thurman made a triumphant return to the ring after 3 years of inactivity with a third-round knockout against Australia's Brock Jarvis at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion. Teddy breaksdown the fight of the year candidate from Japan between Kenshiro Teraji and Yuri Akui. Also, Teddy recaps Nick Ball's 10th round stoppage win over TJ Doehny from the UK. Lastly, Teddy recaps Edgar Berlanga's ring return vs Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz and Ammo Williams vs Patrice Volny from Orlando, FLThanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlas Timestamps:04:30 - March Madness Preview08:20 - Thurman v Jarvis21:20 - KenshiroTeraji v Yuri Akui36:40 - SPONSOR37:10 - Ball v Doheny54:40 - Berlanga v Gonzalez-Ortiz01:04:30 - Future of Super Middleweight01:09:40 - Williams v VolnyTEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Keith Thurman's Return | Teraji vs. Akui | Ball vs. Doheny | Berlanga vs. Ortiz | Willliams vs Volny

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 91:58


eddy and Teddy recap all the past weekend's boxing action from around the globe. Keith Thurman made a triumphant return to the ring after 3 years of inactivity with a third-round knockout against Australia's Brock Jarvis at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion. Teddy breaksdown the fight of the year candidate from Japan between Kenshiro Teraji and Yuri Akui. Also, Teddy recaps Nick Ball's 10th round stoppage win over TJ Doehny from the UK. Lastly, Teddy recaps Edgar Berlanga's ring return vs Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz and Ammo Williams vs Patrice Volny from Orlando, FLThanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlas Timestamps:04:30 - March Madness Preview08:20 - Thurman v Jarvis21:20 - KenshiroTeraji v Yuri Akui36:40 - SPONSOR37:10 - Ball v Doheny54:40 - Berlanga v Gonzalez-Ortiz01:04:30 - Future of Super Middleweight01:09:40 - Williams v VolnyTEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SEN League
Brown's Big Deal, NRL Combine Signing & Tszyu vs Thurman with Adrian Proszenko | 13/03/25

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 22:56


SMH Chief Rugby League Reporter joins Jimmy fresh off a night at Hordern Pavilion watching Keith Thurman back in the ring downing Aussie hope Brock Jarvis to set up a potential fight with Tim Tszyu. Plus, plenty on Dylan Brown's move to the Knights, coaches being directed not to speak about referees in Press Conferences and the man signed by the Knights on the back of his performances at the NRL Combine in Las Vegas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Afternoons with Deborah Knight
Hordern Pavilion celebrates 100 years!

Afternoons with Deborah Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 15:03


Playbill Group Managing Director, Michael Nebenzahl, joins Michael to discuss the 100th year anniversary of Sydney's most iconic entertainment venue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Rock Interviews
GIG REVIEW: Queens of the Stone Age's Explosive 'The End Is Nero Tour'

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 1:25


Join Triple M's Row as she gives us all the details on Queens of the Stone Age's recent performance at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. This episode takes you inside the sold-out show on the first night of "The End Is Nero Tour," celebrating their latest album, "In Times New Roman." Experience the raw energy and explosive sound of the band, renowned for their dynamic live shows that blur the lines between artist and audience. Josh Homme, the quintessential rock bad boy, and his band delivered a set list filled with surprises, including fan-requested tracks and rare live renditions of classics like ‘3's & 7's.' From the overwhelming power of ‘Regular John' to the seductive tones of ‘Make It Wit Chu,' this review captures the essence of a Queens of the Stone Age show. With exclusive insights and Row's vivid recount, dive into the mosh pit with us and feel the unparalleled intensity of one of rock's most formidable acts, right here on the LiSTNR app. See the image gallery on the @triplemrock Instagram!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Rock Interviews
Josh Homme and Dean Fertita of Queens of the Stone Age Talk Keeping The Mystery Alive

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 14:50


Join Brendan Annakin on an electrifying journey with rock legends Josh Homme and Dean Fertita of Queens of the Stone Age, exclusively on Triple M. In this not-to-be-missed episode, the duo delves into the heart of rock'n'roll during their "The End Is Nero" tour, sharing untold stories and secrets right before their sold-out show at Sydney's iconic Hordern Pavilion. Discover the pivotal role of mystery in their performances, the transformative power of perspective shifts, and their profound admiration for INXS. Plus, get an insider's look at the serene inspirations behind their latest album, "In Times New Roman...". Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering the magic of Queens of the Stone Age, this episode is your backstage pass to the minds of rock's most enigmatic figures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Rock Interviews
GIG REVIEW: The Darkness Lights Up Sydney's Hordern Pavillion

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 1:43


Join Row on Triple M's latest gig review of The Darkness's recent performance at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, "Permission to Land," The Darkness delivered an unforgettable show, tearing through hits like "Growing on Me," "Love Is Only a Feeling," and "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." The episode takes you on a rock journey, featuring exclusive insights into how the band, led by the charismatic Justin Hawkins, combined their signature sound with surprising elements, including snippets of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" and a special cameo by Dan Hawkins on the drums. Row captures the essence of the live experience, highlighting Justin Hawkins's phenomenal 5-octave vocal range, stage presence, and the band's interaction with the crowd, which added a personal touch to the night. The synergy between band members, including the cool Frankie Poullain, the talented Dan Hawkins, and the energetic newcomer Rufus Taylor, son of Queen's Roger Taylor, is explored, showcasing how their collective performance elevates their music. This episode also gives a nod to the vibrant support acts, Cry Club, DZ Deathrays, and You Am I, who set the stage with their performances, including a humorous tribute to Spinal Tap. Row's review paints a vivid picture of a night where music lovers of all types converged in Sydney, sharing a moment of rock bliss despite the contrasting musical event next door. See the photo gallery from the show on the Triple M Rock Instagram! Stay tuned to Triple M on the LiSTNR app for more gig reviews, artist interviews, and your favorite podcasts as Row continues to bring the best of the music scene to your ears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Final word on Upfronts season: Investment bosses give their verdict; and SBS boss James Taylor sets out his stall

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 45:42


Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade.After the most gruelling Upfronts season yet, we wrap things up with the people whose verdicts matter - the media agency chief investment officers. Plus, we speak to SBS managing director James Taylor about the series of agenda-setting announcements made by the public broadcaster.The most interesting, most unexpected and most meaningful upfronts - plus, who put on the best show?Upfronts Season finally ends this afternoon, with the ABC announcing its content plans for 2024.It's been the longest one ever, kicking off during the first week of September with Nine's Olympics-focused Upfronts taking over both the Hordern Pavilion and Hall of Industries in Sydney's Moore Park, while Mamamia staked its claim as the primary conduit to reach women at an event at Doltone House in Pyrmont.The next week came Independents Day, organised by the Digital Publishers Alliance with more than 20 members offering rapidfire presentations at The Grounds in Alexandria.The same night it was back to Hordern Pavilion, where Google's YouTube made the case for switching advertising dollars out of television during Brandcast.The following day, magazine house Are Media hosted buyers for a more modest lunchtime event at the new wing of the Art Gallery of NSW, turning on the star power with an appearance from Matilda's penalty scorer Cortnee Vine.Then in October it was on to the Beta events space in Castlereagh Street, as Carsales extended its Open House event from their Melbourne base into Sydney.A few days later, Seven puts its weight behind SXSW Sydney, returning to the ICC for its Upfronts, executive produced by chief marketing and audience officer Melissa Hopkins.The next week saw Ooh Media and Foxtel Media both put their events in the hands of the weather gods.Ooh's Outfronts trip to Sydney's Royal Botanical Gardens was rewarded with a scorching summer's morning. Foxtel's boat ride to Cockatoo Island on Sydney Harbour was a damper affair, although its blockbuster announcement of a breakaway audience measurement project wiped that from the memory.Meanwhile, Paramount took a different approach to its Upfronts this year, taking the lead from its sister network in the United States, CBS, hosting smaller groups to talk about plans for Ten, Paramount+ and Tenplay, followed by Q&A sessions.Between them, the media companies would have spent well in excess of $10m on letting the industry know their plans. So who told their stories best? We asked the media agencies' chief investment officers.GroupM CIO Melissa Hey, Spark Foundry CIO Lucie Jansen and Essencemediacom CIO Nick Thomas offered their takeaways in a special edition of the Unmade podcast hosted by Tim Burrowes.Who exceeded expectations?Foxtel's challenger measurement system for OzTAM drew praise.“I'm pretty excited about what Foxtel's doing, just disrupting the industry and leading from the front, giving our clients and us as an agency so many opportunities to change the way that we've been approaching video,” Thomas shared.“Paramount surprised me the most because I thought that you actually did get a lot more out of it. You go into it wondering how they're going to wow you in this small setting and I walked away very impressed and engaged with what they had to offer and what they're putting on the table because of that intimate setting, and because we were able to ask questions and interact. They were answering questions that were being asked versus just going up on stage,” Hey says.Thomas agrees: “At the big parties, you're never going to get that honest, direct conversation and feedback loop that you're going to have in the smaller groups.”Sport was pegged as one sector of the market that the CIO's were particularly excited about after seeing all the upfronts.“I think next year is going to be a really good, good year for sport. 2023, particularly with the Matildas, will only serve to help audiences in that space as well. Obviously, that probably plays more to the strength of Seven and Nine,” Jansen concludes.Most meaningful technology announcementA selection of new adtech products were rolled out at each network's upfront - Seven's Phoenix, Nine's SME-focused Ad Manager, Paramount's Shoppable TV and SBS Measure.Hey argues that Phoenix “will be really important and a game changer on how we operate with Seven.” She adds: “What is actually interesting and how it's going to roll out and impact for the future is Nine's Ad Manager. Whilst they're saying it's for SMEs, how they're setting that up and using AI feels just the start of the journey.“Thomas was excited about Ooh Media's 2024 prospects and its new retail media screen network solution, Reooh.“I think the premium Sydney product was a good strategic play to compete with the JCDecaux's and QMS's that are playing in the premium Sydney audience already. Everyone's talking retail. I think next year will probably be the year of retail. If you were a business and you wanted to set up a retail network, it's a plug and play product that you can use, which is great.”‘We might be the first moving in this direction. We don't believe we'll be the last'SBS' upfronts came just after the podcast with the CIOs was recorded, so Unmade sat down with managing director James Taylor to get a better understanding of the broadcaster's strategies and content slate for 2024.Key announcements from the SBS Upfront included limitations on betting, booze and fast food ads, progress on sustainability promises, another season of Alone Australia (this time shot in New Zealand) and retaining the men's FIFA World Cup.“We believe the purveyors of all products have a right to access audiences, particularly via a public broadcaster,” says Taylor. “This is, though, about providing value to both audiences and advertisers. If you think about on-demand environments generally, and SBS on-demand specifically, users are able to exhibit complete control over what they watch.“Therefore, we want to extend that capacity to allow audiences to express a view about the advertising component as well. We might be the first moving in this direction. We don't believe we'll be the last.“We think these three categories are a logical place to start. It's great for the audience because they get to provide us with information about their choices as opposed to us determining what we think they want.”Taylor also expanded on long term plans to help bring the entirety of the SBS supply chain to net zero over the next 20 years.“We rely on third parties and their carbon footprint to reach an audience member. So the timeline we've laid out, which is an aggressive timeline actually, and the most ambitious of any media player in the country, is really about us working with our supply chain to assist them in decarbonising their footprint.”SBS Measure, which uses Experian data, was the new adtech product rolled out at the upfront. Taylor explained the product was a way to “reinforce our credentials as a place that is worthy of our customers' investment.”And Taylor also explained why SBS is backing Foxtel's breakaway TV audience measurement project.“There's nothing lacking with Oztam from my perspective, we remain committed and enthusiastic participants in Oztam. We back the currency. We think it's a well-needed and welcome development in free-to-air's capacity to create a compelling offer to advertisers. That said, SBS is not a market maker. It's a market taker. We participated in a market. You should expect us to be inquisitive about other marketplaces that other providers are seeking to establish, so that we can form a view about whether or not SBS has a place in their marketplace.”* The entire podcast can be heard via the player at the top of this page or on the podcatcher of your choice. Special thanks to Abe's Audio for a great job on a complex edit.Message us: letters@unmade.mediaHave a great day.ToodlepipTim BurrowesPublisher - Unmade This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

Triple M Rock Interviews
Iron Maiden Tease 2024 Australian Tour, Metalhead Meteorologist + MORE

Triple M Rock Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 1:41


Dive into the latest Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! Discover the much-anticipated news every IRON MAIDEN fan has been waiting for. Rumors swirl as the British metal legends, IRON MAIDEN, tease an upcoming 2024 Australian tour. After an unforeseen COVID-19 interruption in 2019, it seems Australia might finally see the iconic band perform live. But that's not all! Incubus and Live announce an added show in Sydney for their 2024 Australian tour, and it's setting the Aussie metal community abuzz. Meanwhile, over in the US, a METALHEAD METEOROLOGIST, Chris Michaels, is making waves. He's been artfully weaving in lyrics from top metal bands such as BRING ME THE HORIZON, BLACK VEIL BRIDES, KORN, and even SLIPKNOT into his live TV weather forecasts. Get ready to hear a hilarious clip where he slyly incorporates SLIPKNOT's 'PSYCHOSOCIAL'. Don't miss this metal-packed episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
Memorable Live Shows

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 68:53


Do you remember the best show you've ever seen?  How about the worst?  Mick and Jeff talk about what makes a great show and relive some of the best (and worst) they've seen.  Our Album You Must Hear Before You Die is “The B-52s” self-titled first album from 1979.  This high-energy album smashed the B-52s onto the world stage while looking like escapees from the Rocky Horror Show! To top it all off, Jeff brings you rock news featuring Alice Cooper, Pete Townshend, Brian Eno, Brian May, a Foo Fighters pinball machine, and a whole bunch of others. References:   Nita Strauss, Alice Cooper, Pete Townshend, Ann-Margret, Everly Brothers, “Bye Bye Love”, Brian Eno, EarthPercent campaign, Brian May, Bohemian Rhapsody, Ozzy Osbourne, Frankfurt, Roger Waters, Foo Fighters pinball machine, “The Dark Side of the Moon”, Jimmy Barnes, The Barnestormers, The B-52's, Chris Blackwell, Island Records, REM, Cindy Wilson, Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Ricky Wilson, “Rock Lobster”, Dick Dale, narwhal, “matching towels”, The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle, Riverwood Millers, Bexley North Hotel, Family Inn, Rydalmere, Caringbah Inn, Coogee Oceanic, Mi-Sex, Hurstville Civic Centre, Coffs Harbour Civic Centre, Sydney Entertainment Centre, The Hordern Pavilion, Ignatius Jones, Joylene Hairmouth, “Baby's on Fire”, Sydney Olympics ceremonies, Nirvana, Queen, Lou Reed, Bowie, Bob Dylan, The Angels, Rose Tattoo, MiSex, John Cale, The Tigerlilies, The Kinks, John Cougar Mellencamp, Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, The Police PlaylistB52's Concert

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly
Episode 5: Isaac Brock - Modest Mouse

Listen Carefully with Nathan Jolly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 23:42


Isaac Brock is the singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Modest Mouse, one of the most successful indie bands of the past thirty years. Modest Mouse formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington, and released their seventh studio album, The Golden Casket, in 2021. The band is touring Australia from next week, headlining the Daydream Festival, as well as their own shows. Buy tickets here. April 20: Powerstation, AucklandApril 22: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, MelbourneApril 24: Thebarton Theatre, AdelaideApril 27: Odeon Theatre, HobartApril 29: Hordern Pavilion, SydneyApril 30: Riverstage, Brisbane For full show notes, including a list of all the songs and albums mentioned, plus a Spotify playlist of them, go to listencarefully.com.au

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
The Police - Much more than "Every Breath You Take"

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 51:51


We sometimes forget just how talented The Police - Sting, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers - actually were. They arrived in the late-70's, merging elements of Reggae, New Wave & Punk.  Their sound -  simple, lean (bass, drums, guitar), well-produced - still sounds fresh, with songs like “Roxanne”, “Message in a Bottle”, and “Walking on the Moon”. We saw them live at the Hordern Pavilion back in 1980, in the days before digital light shows, when every single light can had a specific purpose – and what a show it was! Our "Album You Must Hear Before you Die" is Frank Sinatra's “In the Wee Small Hours”, a classic from the early LP era.  Sinatra is a master, and a joy to listen to. The man himself was certain that many baby boomers were conceived to the sound of this album.  Jeff tells us more about Mr Beast, and digital sampling of Beavis and Butt-Head. It's almost too much for one episode!! Police playlist_______________________________________ References:  Nelson Riddle, Chairman of the Board, "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sting, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers, Outlandos d'Amour, Regatta de Blanc, Zenyatta Mondatta, Ghost in the Machine, Synchronicity, Roxanne, “The Secret Policeman's Ball”, Message in a Bottle, Walking on the Moon, Hordern Pavilion, John Cale, The Bottom Line, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic, King of Pain, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Every Breath You Take, physical light cans  

With Whit
Let Your Creativity & Feelings Lead the Way

With Whit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 35:14


Max Stossel is a friend, Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. Max's performances are mind-expanding, profound, and hilarious all at once. We talked about his one-person show “Words That Move”! A live performance of nine stories told on stage at Kings Theater, each with its combination of live-action, VFX, and animation. It's a first of its kind. In our convo, he shares the process of making the special, his writing process, the power of perspective, the importance of creativity, and more. Max's work has been translated to fourteen languages, won multiple film festivals, and has been viewed over 20 million times online. Spanning five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Max is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.  Check his special at www.wordsthatmove.com/Special This episode is brought to you by Dipsea, an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial when you go to DipseaStories.com/withwhit.   Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.

Film & TV · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 50:56


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth and Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.

The Creative Process Podcast
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move”

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:56


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"That's the art of communication. And that's, I think, something that's so hard to do through the screen as well. And that was how I started turning the poems into films initially was - Can I get the essence of this message to land through a screen? And that's actually very hard with spoken word, very hard with this medium, especially in a digital age where everyone is scrolling, scrolling, scrolling and not giving things very much care or attention as we take them in on our screens. And so I really wanted to make things that felt like they were honoring the art itself as I put them into that screen environment."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Books & Writers · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Speaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Books & Writers · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."That's the art of communication. And that's, I think, something that's so hard to do through the screen as well. And that was how I started turning the poems into films initially was - Can I get the essence of this message to land through a screen? And that's actually very hard with spoken word, very hard with this medium, especially in a digital age where everyone is scrolling, scrolling, scrolling and not giving things very much care or attention as we take them in on our screens. And so I really wanted to make things that felt like they were honoring the art itself as I put them into that screen environment."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"That's the art of communication. And that's, I think, something that's so hard to do through the screen as well. And that was how I started turning the poems into films initially was - Can I get the essence of this message to land through a screen? And that's actually very hard with spoken word, very hard with this medium, especially in a digital age where everyone is scrolling, scrolling, scrolling and not giving things very much care or attention as we take them in on our screens. And so I really wanted to make things that felt like they were honoring the art itself as I put them into that screen environment."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Speaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."That's the art of communication. And that's, I think, something that's so hard to do through the screen as well. And that was how I started turning the poems into films initially was - Can I get the essence of this message to land through a screen? And that's actually very hard with spoken word, very hard with this medium, especially in a digital age where everyone is scrolling, scrolling, scrolling and not giving things very much care or attention as we take them in on our screens. And so I really wanted to make things that felt like they were honoring the art itself as I put them into that screen environment."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Theatre · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Theatre · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"I enjoy dancing, but I would not call myself a dancer by any means compared to the people I'm working with here who are so wonderful at it. I worked with a lot of in this piece, especially immersive theater actors and dancers. So there's a show called Sleep No More in New York, which is like an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. It's immersive theater. You walk through the room and all these different actors have these interactions with the people as they're moving through this entire building. And I love immersive theater so much, and I was really glad to work with these very talented, immersive theater actors as I just think they're such good captures of humanity, and they tend to be very good dancers as well.There's a lot of dance in those shows. Then Sleep No More and Then She Fell are both just truly spectacular immersive theater programs. And Taylor Myers, Isabel Umali, Jonothon Lyons, and Rachel Berman, they were all part of those shows, and they worked with me on the Aliens piece and on Subway Love."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Theatre · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Speaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Theatre · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."I enjoy dancing, but I would not call myself a dancer by any means compared to the people I'm working with here who are so wonderful at it. I worked with a lot of in this piece, especially immersive theater actors and dancers. So there's a show called Sleep No More in New York, which is like an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. It's immersive theater. You walk through the room and all these different actors have these interactions with the people as they're moving through this entire building. And I love immersive theater so much, and I was really glad to work with these very talented, immersive theater actors as I just think they're such good captures of humanity, and they tend to be very good dancers as well.There's a lot of dance in those shows. Then Sleep No More and Then She Fell are both just truly spectacular immersive theater programs. And Taylor Myers, Isabel Umali, Jonothon Lyons, and Rachel Berman, they were all part of those shows, and they worked with me on the Aliens piece and on Subway Love."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"On mythologies or collective stories, in more recent writing, this is less true of Words That Move, but the next Special will very much draw on basically a religious or spiritual concept that my friend Alice Frank and Derek Hake and a couple of others have really helped instill in me as literally true - that I am literally you. That we are one thing looking through many different eyes. Like one thing having all of these different human experiences. And not as a metaphor, we're all one. No, like actually there's actual, literal oneness. And what does that look like to explore with words? But that is a concept that I will certainly be playing more on in the next Poetry Special."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Speaker - Creator of "Words That Move” Stand-Up Poetry Special

Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."On mythologies or collective stories, in more recent writing, this is less true of Words That Move, but the next Special will very much draw on basically a religious or spiritual concept that my friend Alice Frank and Derek Hake and a couple of others have really helped instill in me as literally true - that I am literally you. That we are one thing looking through many different eyes. Like one thing having all of these different human experiences. And not as a metaphor, we're all one. No, like actually there's actual, literal oneness. And what does that look like to explore with words? But that is a concept that I will certainly be playing more on in the next Poetry Special."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."I've felt when two boxers get too close to hit each other / they hug each other, and not because they love each other / because when two people get too close / it becomes too hard to strike each other hard / not to smell the humanity on one another.It's confusing to see our reflection in our enemy's eyes / helps us start to recognize where our actions might be misaligned / with the identities that we've defined. That was one where, as I started writing it, it's fun to be in an analogy, working through a phrase, unraveling and discovering all the new details of truth inside of a metaphor. And that really felt like one of them. There's nothing else to do but hug, we're like right here in the fight. And I just felt poignant for where, certainly where America was at. And I think a lot of the world is really going through, partially because of social media, these very big polarizations of political perspective. And it being harder and harder to just see the humanity in each other."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"I've felt when two boxers get too close to hit each other / they hug each other, and not because they love each other / because when two people get too close / it becomes too hard to strike each other hard / not to smell the humanity on one another.It's confusing to see our reflection in our enemy's eyes / helps us start to recognize where our actions might be misaligned / with the identities that we've defined. That was one where, as I started writing it, it's fun to be in an analogy, working through a phrase, unraveling and discovering all the new details of truth inside of a metaphor. And that really felt like one of them. There's nothing else to do but hug, we're like right here in the fight. And I just felt poignant for where, certainly where America was at. And I think a lot of the world is really going through, partially because of social media, these very big polarizations of political perspective. And it being harder and harder to just see the humanity in each other."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Art · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker - Creator of "Words That Move"

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"I think on a deep level some of my work with young people is really about how I fundamentally believe that life is spectacularly beautiful and that there is so much meaning and so much magic. And I oftentimes can see with them that social media is doing such a number on the way they are seeing each other and seeing the world that they're not even in touch with the beauty that reality has to offer.And so I guess what I would like them to know is that there's so much more magic and amazingness in this existence than they can possibly imagine. And if they can be open to it, life is going to reward them for that. And I think the arts are a beautiful both transmutation of that expression of that way of taking that in. Art can also be a vehicle toward it. And I certainly love it for that. I'm in the education world because I care so deeply about life and about meaning and about humanity. And I'm hoping to be able to provide perspectives and tools that can help people find their way to that beauty."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Art · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker - Creator of "Words That Move"

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."I think on a deep level some of my work with young people is really about how I fundamentally believe that life is spectacularly beautiful and that there is so much meaning and so much magic. And I oftentimes can see with them that social media is doing such a number on the way they are seeing each other and seeing the world that they're not even in touch with the beauty that reality has to offer.And so I guess what I would like them to know is that there's so much more magic and amazingness in this existence than they can possibly imagine. And if they can be open to it, life is going to reward them for that. And I think the arts are a beautiful both transmutation of that expression of that way of taking that in. Art can also be a vehicle toward it. And I certainly love it for that. I'm in the education world because I care so deeply about life and about meaning and about humanity. And I'm hoping to be able to provide perspectives and tools that can help people find their way to that beauty."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Poetry · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Poetry · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"I think we have such an intensity in society for trying to push us to all see things the same way. And to try to conform all our vision to one sense of right or wrong. Or this is the way we're supposed to do things, as opposed to letting our unfiltered just like - what's real for me? What wants to happen? And how am I seeing the world?And maybe I'm totally different and weird and out there and outrageous in this way? And what if that's not something to hide, but something to embrace? And I certainly enjoy in my own life being in a space where, friends and loved ones, where I can just welcome all the weird and welcome whatever idiosyncrasies and quirks are there, and not let them be anything that needs changing."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Poetry · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Poetry · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."I think we have such an intensity in society for trying to push us to all see things the same way. And to try to conform all our vision to one sense of right or wrong. Or this is the way we're supposed to do things, as opposed to letting our unfiltered just like - what's real for me? What wants to happen? And how am I seeing the world?And maybe I'm totally different and weird and out there and outrageous in this way? And what if that's not something to hide, but something to embrace? And I certainly enjoy in my own life being in a space where, friends and loved ones, where I can just welcome all the weird and welcome whatever idiosyncrasies and quirks are there, and not let them be anything that needs changing."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"Erin Richards directed it, who is a friend who was actually just going to work with me on the Aliens poem, which is a piece about helping men see the world through women's eyes through the analogy of: imagine if aliens invaded, and they were giant and super sexually attracted to dudes. And she was going to direct it. And she was like, Well, who's directing the whole show? And I said, maybe you are? And she sort of laughed and was like, Okay, let me see if I can take this on. And she was so wonderful, incredibly creative, and has this second gear that she kicks it up in to get things done. And it couldn't have happened without her. The animation with Ryan Woodward - he's just a spectacularly talented animator. He actually made that animation independently of the poem. I wrote the poem independently of seeing that animation, and they just happened to blend together so beautifully. He was like, Wow. Oh my God, yes, totally. Go use this. Yeah, Matt Freidell is another director who's just was full stack, directing, producing, editing effects. He just had the whole gamut. And Doug Larsen, who edited it, really brought it to life with so much footage. It took a village for sure to make something of that size. And everyone just basically poured it in for the love - I paid people of course - but it we could not have done what we did at the actual cost of what things would have cost. People really just appreciated the messages and wanted to be a part of it. And I'm so grateful for that."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Feminism · Women’s Stories · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."Erin Richards directed it, who is a friend who was actually just going to work with me on the Aliens poem, which is a piece about helping men see the world through women's eyes through the analogy of: imagine if aliens invaded, and they were giant and super sexually attracted to dudes. And she was going to direct it. And she was like, Well, who's directing the whole show? And I said, maybe you are? And she sort of laughed and was like, Okay, let me see if I can take this on. And she was so wonderful, incredibly creative, and has this second gear that she kicks it up in to get things done. And it couldn't have happened without her. The animation with Ryan Woodward - he's just a spectacularly talented animator. He actually made that animation independently of the poem. I wrote the poem independently of seeing that animation, and they just happened to blend together so beautifully. He was like, Wow. Oh my God, yes, totally. Go use this. Yeah, Matt Freidell is another director who's just was full stack, directing, producing, editing effects. He just had the whole gamut. And Doug Larsen, who edited it, really brought it to life with so much footage. It took a village for sure to make something of that size. And everyone just basically poured it in for the love - I paid people of course - but it we could not have done what we did at the actual cost of what things would have cost. People really just appreciated the messages and wanted to be a part of it. And I'm so grateful for that."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"I enjoy dancing, but I would not call myself a dancer by any means compared to the people I'm working with here who are so wonderful at it. I worked with a lot of in this piece, especially immersive theater actors and dancers. So there's a show called Sleep No More in New York, which is like an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. It's immersive theater. You walk through the room and all these different actors have these interactions with the people as they're moving through this entire building. And I love immersive theater so much, and I was really glad to work with these very talented, immersive theater actors as I just think they're such good captures of humanity, and they tend to be very good dancers as well.There's a lot of dance in those shows. Then Sleep No More and Then She Fell are both just truly spectacular immersive theater programs. And Taylor Myers, Isabel Umali, Jonothon Lyons, and Rachel Berman, they were all part of those shows, and they worked with me on the Aliens piece and on Subway Love."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."I enjoy dancing, but I would not call myself a dancer by any means compared to the people I'm working with here who are so wonderful at it. I worked with a lot of in this piece, especially immersive theater actors and dancers. So there's a show called Sleep No More in New York, which is like an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. It's immersive theater. You walk through the room and all these different actors have these interactions with the people as they're moving through this entire building. And I love immersive theater so much, and I was really glad to work with these very talented, immersive theater actors as I just think they're such good captures of humanity, and they tend to be very good dancers as well.There's a lot of dance in those shows. Then Sleep No More and Then She Fell are both just truly spectacular immersive theater programs. And Taylor Myers, Isabel Umali, Jonothon Lyons, and Rachel Berman, they were all part of those shows, and they worked with me on the Aliens piece and on Subway Love."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"Technology has very much changed the way we read and take in information and shortened it into quick bursts and attention spans. We're living in a new world, for sure. And how do we communicate in this new world? Not just in a way that gets the reach, because there are whole industries aimed at what do I do to get the most likes or the most attention, and all of that, which I don't think is very fulfilling as artists.It's sort of a diminishing of our art form to try and play the game because then we're getting the attention and getting the hits, as opposed to what do I really want to create? How do I really want to create it? How do I want to display this? And can I do it in a way that breaks through so that if I do it my way, it's still going to get the attention, great. But if it doesn't, can I be cool with that? And can I be okay creating what I want to create, knowing that that's what it's about. It's about sharing in an honest, authentic way what I want to express without letting the tentacles of social media drip into my brain and take over why I'm literally doing the things that I'm doing."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."Technology has very much changed the way we read and take in information and shortened it into quick bursts and attention spans. We're living in a new world, for sure. And how do we communicate in this new world? Not just in a way that gets the reach, because there are whole industries aimed at what do I do to get the most likes or the most attention, and all of that, which I don't think is very fulfilling as artists.It's sort of a diminishing of our art form to try and play the game because then we're getting the attention and getting the hits, as opposed to what do I really want to create? How do I really want to create it? How do I want to display this? And can I do it in a way that breaks through so that if I do it my way, it's still going to get the attention, great. But if it doesn't, can I be cool with that? And can I be okay creating what I want to create, knowing that that's what it's about. It's about sharing in an honest, authentic way what I want to express without letting the tentacles of social media drip into my brain and take over why I'm literally doing the things that I'm doing."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Highlights - Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 10:45


"So this is the other side of my work, trying to help especially young people figure out how to navigate this digital chaos ocean that they are growing up inside of. And the digital world that I would love to be different is, I would love it if all of these social networks were using their data to literally create new experiences and opportunities that we would later rate as meaningful. To help us find new people in our lives. We're happier there, but to not measure all their success on clicks or time or likes or shares, but like what human value or goal, whatever it might be, are we contributing to with this technology and a social network? That was actually improving our social lives that way. Or even a news network that was so focused on are we helping people be more informed as opposed to what is getting the clicks or the attention or what's the scariest thing?That's the kind of tech world that I want to live in. And then, when I'm not being an artist and creating things like this Poetry Special, which I'm so passionate about and very much want the world to see, I am speaking with middle schoolers, high schoolers, and their parents and teachers about how social media is impacting their lives and just trying to help them develop some resources and different perspectives to help navigate that impact."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:57


Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests."So this is the other side of my work, trying to help especially young people figure out how to navigate this digital chaos ocean that they are growing up inside of. And the digital world that I would love to be different is, I would love it if all of these social networks were using their data to literally create new experiences and opportunities that we would later rate as meaningful. To help us find new people in our lives. We're happier there, but to not measure all their success on clicks or time or likes or shares, but like what human value or goal, whatever it might be, are we contributing to with this technology and a social network? That was actually improving our social lives that way. Or even a news network that was so focused on are we helping people be more informed as opposed to what is getting the clicks or the attention or what's the scariest thing?That's the kind of tech world that I want to live in. And then, when I'm not being an artist and creating things like this Poetry Special, which I'm so passionate about and very much want the world to see, I am speaking with middle schoolers, high schoolers, and their parents and teachers about how social media is impacting their lives and just trying to help them develop some resources and different perspectives to help navigate that impact."www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
Max Stossel - Award-winning Poet, Filmmaker, Creator of "Words That Move"

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 10:45


"Technology has very much changed the way we read and take in information and shortened it into quick bursts and attention spans. We're living in a new world, for sure. And how do we communicate in this new world? Not just in a way that gets the reach, because there are whole industries aimed at what do I do to get the most likes or the most attention, and all of that, which I don't think is very fulfilling as artists.It's sort of a diminishing of our art form to try and play the game because then we're getting the attention and getting the hits, as opposed to what do I really want to create? How do I really want to create it? How do I want to display this? And can I do it in a way that breaks through so that if I do it my way, it's still going to get the attention, great. But if it doesn't, can I be cool with that? And can I be okay creating what I want to create, knowing that that's what it's about. It's about sharing in an honest, authentic way what I want to express without letting the tentacles of social media drip into my brain and take over why I'm literally doing the things that I'm doing."Max Stossel is an Award-winning poet, filmmaker, and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His Stand-Up Poetry Special Words That Move takes the audience through a variety of different perspectives, inviting us to see the world through different eyes together. Taking on topics like heartbreak, consciousness, social media, politics, the emotional state of our world, and even how dogs probably (most certainly) talk, Max uses rhyme and rhythm to make these topics digestible and playful. Words That Move articulates the deep-seated kernels of truth that we so often struggle to find words for ourselves. Max has performed on five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. He is also the Youth & Education Advisor for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders dedicated to realigning technology with humanity's best interests.www.wordsthatmove.com/www.instagram.com/maxstossel/www.humanetech.com https://vimeo.com/690354718/54614a2318www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Fitzy & Wippa
Out Of Touch Influencers! This One Copped A Roasting…

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 36:24


Fitzy kicks things off with a story about a UK-based influencer who has gone viral for being ‘out of touch' and the audio is… A LOT. Wippa found a new life motto for Producer Tommy and we also hear some cracking suggestions from listeners. The team also recap on the FIFA World Cup and the 2022 ARIA Awards which went down at Hordern Pavilion last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Matt White
Tim & Nikita Tyszyu's manager Glen Jennings previews tonight's fight & Tim's championship fight in January | 20/07/22

Mornings with Matt White

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 7:55


Glen Jennings, the manager for Tim & Nikita Tszyu, preview tonight's fight at Hordern Pavilion & Tim's fight against Jermell Charlo in January.

More Than Music
#40 - Sunset Bros

More Than Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 19:48


The Sunset Brothers... What can we possibly say about these two that you don't already know? Adriano and Glenn have been in our corner since the very beginning. They are such incredibly talented musicians and all in all, just incredibly supportive people.  We caught up with them just before their first ever gig at Sydney's Iconic Hordern Pavilion. If you haven't bought your tickets.... GET THEM NOW!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SHIPS: The Vessels for a Meaningful Life
Living Out Your Creative Message with Max Stossel: Episode 050

SHIPS: The Vessels for a Meaningful Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 51:05


Max Stossel, poet, filmmaker, and Head of Education at the Center for Humane Tech, joins us in episode 050 of SHIPS. We discuss the root of creativity, being comfortable with failure, and the how crucial intention is when presenting a message. We also dive deep into our relationship with technology and how we need to continuously check ourselves with this relationship when relating to other people. To learn more about the great work Max is doing, please check out https://www.wordsthatmove.com/ and @maxstossel. Max Stossel is an Award winning poet, filmmaker and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His one-man show “Words That Move” is currently selling out theaters all over NYC and is beginning to tour in select locations. Spanning across five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Max’s performances have been described as mind-expanding, profound, emotive, and hilarious all at once. His work has been translated to fourteen languages, won multiple film festivals, and has been viewed over 20 million times online. Max is also the Head of Education for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders and CEOs dedicated to realigning technology with humanity’s best interests. Before joining CHT, Max was a media strategist with an extensive background in social, spending more time learning the ins and outs of the facebook algorithm than any human should. The merging of these fields allows Max to provide a fascinating perspective on modern content and culture. He is currently performing Words That Move in theatres, speaking or performing at schools, corporations & events, and helping select brands tell their stories in his style via video. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/support

What's the Big Idea with Andrew Horn
Max Stossel: There’s Another Way To Look At It - The Power Of Perspective

What's the Big Idea with Andrew Horn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 86:50


Max Stossel is an award-winning poet + filmmaker named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. His performances across five continents, from Lincoln Center in NY to the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, have been described as mind expanding, profound, emotive, and hilarious all at once. His work has been translated to fourteen languages, won multiple film festivals, and has been viewed over 20 million times online. Max Stossel is also the Head of Education for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders and CEOs dedicated to realigning technology with humanity’s best interests. Before joining CHT, Max was a media strategist with an extensive background in social, spending more time learning the ins and outs of the facebook algorithm than any human should. He ran social for multinational brands, and later worked for a social media company where he designed some of the same notification structures to distract students that he now criticizes. He provides a unique and much needed critical perspective on the role of technology in the classroom.  The merging of these fields allows Max to provide a fascinating perspective on modern content and culture. He is currently performing Words That Move in theatres, speaking or performing at schools, corporations & events, and helping select brands tell their stories in his style via video.

Scott Anderson
Thick'N'Juicy pres. HORNY HALLOWEEN | 13/10/18 | Scott Anderson (closing set)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 86:21


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

Scott Anderson
Thick'N'Juicy pres. HORNY HALLOWEEN | 13/10/18 | Scott Anderson (closing set)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 86:21


BOOKINGS @ ACQUARIA MANAGEMENT LLC, New York NY +1 917-238-0251 or jamesadelman@gmail.com Scott Anderson has over 20 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house and progressive sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thirsty Pool Party (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ) and upcoming parties in the US. Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) Poof Doof (Melbourne, AUS) Aural (Melboune, AUS) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Thirsty (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) Thank you for checking out my page and my music. S xo

Scott Anderson
DICK Sundays 'HOUSE' sessions ft. Scott Anderson 28 6 15 @ Dick Whittington Tavern, St Kilda (AUS)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 115:26


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

Scott Anderson
DICK Sundays 'HOUSE' sessions ft. Scott Anderson 28 6 15 @ Dick Whittington Tavern, St Kilda (AUS)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 115:26


BOOKINGS @ ACQUARIA MANAGEMENT LLC, New York NY +1 917-238-0251 or jamesadelman@gmail.com Scott Anderson has over 20 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house and progressive sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thirsty Pool Party (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ) and upcoming parties in the US. Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) Poof Doof (Melbourne, AUS) Aural (Melboune, AUS) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Thirsty (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) Thank you for checking out my page and my music. S xo

Scott Anderson
Thick N Juicy | GOOD FRIDAY @ 24 Moons, Northcote - DJ Scott Anderson (12am-2am)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 182:16


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

Scott Anderson
Thick N Juicy | GOOD FRIDAY @ 24 Moons, Northcote - DJ Scott Anderson (12am-2am)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 182:16


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ'ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary's and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00's Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott's first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon's before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

Scott Anderson
Thick N Juicy | GOOD FRIDAY @ 24 Moons, Northcote - DJ Scott Anderson (12am-2am)

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 182:16


BOOKINGS @ ACQUARIA MANAGEMENT LLC, New York NY +1 917-238-0251 or jamesadelman@gmail.com Scott Anderson has over 20 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house and progressive sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thirsty Pool Party (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ) and upcoming parties in the US. Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) Poof Doof (Melbourne, AUS) Aural (Melboune, AUS) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Thirsty (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) Thank you for checking out my page and my music. S xo

Scott Anderson
Australian Leather Man @ Mardi Gras 2018 - Meet & Greet Gear Party

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 76:53


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

Scott Anderson
Australian Leather Man @ Mardi Gras 2018 - Meet & Greet Gear Party

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 76:53


BOOKINGS @ ACQUARIA MANAGEMENT LLC, New York NY +1 917-238-0251 or jamesadelman@gmail.com Scott Anderson has over 20 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house and progressive sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thirsty Pool Party (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ) and upcoming parties in the US. Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) Poof Doof (Melbourne, AUS) Aural (Melboune, AUS) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Thirsty (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) Thank you for checking out my page and my music. S xo

Scott Anderson
Australian Leather Man @ Mardi Gras 2018 - Meet & Greet Gear Party

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 76:53


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ'ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary's and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00's Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott's first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon's before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

Guitar Speak Podcast
Alice Cooper & Ace Frehley Gig Review - GSP #67

Guitar Speak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 12:43


We review the Sydney leg of Alice Cooper's 2017 world tour.  Alice and band were in excellent form and with Ace Frehley wailing in the support slot this was a great rock n' roll show. As you would expect, we take a particularly guitar-centric view on this gig at the iconic Hordern Pavilion on October 21st. Did you catch Alice on this - or any other - tour? Let us know what you thought of the show at our Facebook or Instagram accounts. Links below. Thanks to Jade at Revolutions Per Minute publicity. Photo credits to Jonathan Armstrong. Guitar Speak Podcast Links   Subscribe and find previous episodes at iTunes, Stitcher or visit us at www.guitarspeakpodcast.libsyn.com. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter You can support us on Patreon

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands
Episode 77: My Friends The Dirty Nil

All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 36:39


It's time to rock and roll with some of our neighbours to the north. The Dirty Nil are loud and proud, straight out of Hamilton, Ontario with a game plan to kick arse and chew bubblegum. It's taken them from high school burnouts to touring the world with the likes of Alexisonfire and Billy Talent, and a killer live reputation to boot. While guitarist/vocalist Luke Bentham and drummer Kyle Fisher were taking in the massive surrounds of the Hordern Pavilion, just hours before opening for the aforementioned Alexisonfire, they took a half-hour of power to speak about their upbringing, making it in America and playing 'til you bleed. The Dirty Nil's debut album, Higher Power, is out now. Support the podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/barbandsFollow The Dirty Nil on Twitter and Instagram: @TheDirtyNilFollow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwritesFollow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod

Scott Anderson
WOOF CLUB VORTEX @ ARQ Sydney (AUS) OCTOBER15 - Scott Anderson

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 161:45


BOOKINGS @ ACQUARIA MANAGEMENT LLC, New York NY +1 917-238-0251 or jamesadelman@gmail.com Scott Anderson has over 20 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house and progressive sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thirsty Pool Party (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ) and upcoming parties in the US. Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) Poof Doof (Melbourne, AUS) Aural (Melboune, AUS) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Thirsty (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) Thank you for checking out my page and my music. S xo

Scott Anderson
WOOF CLUB VORTEX @ ARQ Sydney (AUS) OCTOBER15 - Scott Anderson

Scott Anderson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 161:45


Scott Anderson has over 23 years experience DJ’ing in Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Starting at the DOME nightclub in 1998, Virgin Mary’s and Diva Bar Scott started what was to become more than a passion, it became and obsession. Starting out playing uplifting melodic, tech and hard trance in the early 00’s Scott then went back to the drawing board and over 2 years learnt and perfected his own house, progressive house and melodic techno sound which he plays today. Scott’s first residency was at Beyond which ran for over 10 years, that lead to him performing at the 2006 Mardi Gras in the Hordern Pavilion, Homesexual, I Remember House, Tropical Fruits, Viper Room, Trance Nation performing with Alex M.O.R.P.H. and also Majik Events performing with names like Paul Van Dyk, Solarstone and more. More residencies include Rawhide, Locker Room, UNDERBEAR, Australian Leather Man, Beargasm (Austin, TX), WOOF CLUB, Thick N Juicy and more than 100+ clubs across 3 continents. Scott also worked with Joy Melbourne 94.9 on 2 shows, afternoon’s before drive and also his own show Saturday nights playing all the latest in electronic music and mixing live with guests like Matt Darey, Wayne G, Space Brothers, Alex M.O.R.P.H. and more. These days sees Scott climbing to even greater heights still performing at events such as Woof Club (AUS), Thick N Juicy (AUS), UNDERBEAR (AUS), Australian Leather Man (AUS) and Urge Events (NZ), RAM Party NY (USA), playing monthly at Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit in Melbourne and other upcoming parties in the US. RAM Party NY (New York, USA) Hot & Steamy Festival (Port Douglas, AUS) Apollo Anthems @ Sircuit (Melbourne, AUS) Australian Leather Man (Sydney, AUS) I Remember House, (Melbourne, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. Two Floors of Fur (Sydney, AUS) Harbour City Bears pres. UNDERBEAR (Sydney, AUS) Iron Bear (Austin, TX USA) Kingdom (Austin, TX USA) POOF DOOF Leather (Melbourne, AUS) POOF DOOF (Melbourne, AUS) Sircuit Nightclub (Fitzroy, Melbourne AUS) The Laird (Melbourne, AUS) Thick N Juicy (Melbourne, AUS) Urge Black (Auckland & Wellington, NZ) Woof Club (Melbourne, AUS) Woof Club (Sydney, AUS) Saints & Sinners Ball (Melbourne, AUS) HELLFIRE (Melbourne/Sydney, AUS) Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras - Hordern Pavilion (Sydney, AUS)

DJ Kam Shafaati presents Liquid Logic Adventures
Episode 19 - Liquid Bullet (Dark Progressive / Techno)

DJ Kam Shafaati presents Liquid Logic Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2012 48:25


Liquid Bullet is a thrilling dark progressive set, based on my recent gig in the Hordern Pavilion at the Sydney Mardi Gras Party. Picture yourself on the dance floor as people begin to pour in and the temperature starts to rise. You’re lock and loaded and ready to explode. All you need to do now is pull the trigger! Releasing a new podcast episode every month, I'll be explore a variety of themes and taking you on a different journey each time. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe now and join the Liquid Logic Adventures! Music is liquid, music is logic. Let it inspire you! Kam Shafaati Liquid Logic Facebook DJ page - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=108931485799599&ref=ts iTunes DJ page - http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/dj-kam-shafaati-presents-liquid/id374847109 Tracklisting: 01 Denzal Park - 2 Drops (Original Mix) 02 Belief feat. Dino - Precious (Antillas & Dankann Mix) (Kam Shafaati Edit) 03 Mark Knight & Manuel De La Mare - Snapshot (Original Club Mix) 04 Paolo Mojo - All Night All Right (Manuel De La Mare Remix) (Kam Shafaati Edit) 05 Phunk Investigation - U Know (Beltek Remix) 06 Umek & Beltek - Out Of Play (Original Club Mix) 07 Save The Robot - Party People (Original Mix) 08 Looneys - Odyssey (Adam Burn Remix) 09 Red Carpet - Alright 2011 (Marcus Schossow Remix) 10 Afrojack & Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - The Way We See The World (Bootleg Mix)