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The World Fusion Show
Ep #134 with Ian Ethan Case - composer and multi-neck guitarist

The World Fusion Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 28:43


Ep #134 with Ian Ethan Case, composer and multi-neck guitarist Ian Ethan Case is a multi-neck guitarist and composer who plays with a unique technique of strumming and tapping. He works with some fantastic musicians who are featured on this episode. He thinks of himself as a “transparent window” and the music he writes comes through him quite effortlessly. A Worldsoul Records production derrikjordan.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/109866072979... YouTube: https://youtu.be/RNYVubykGPQ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/hilljoy/ep-134-with-ian-ethan-case-composer-and-multi-neck-guitarist

Different By Design
#3: Design for ESG Sustainability, Part 2

Different By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 31:22


In Part 2 of this episode, we continue our discussion with Lauren Burger, Senior Design Strategist & Researcher @Sundberg-Ferar, and David Byron, Director of Innovation Strategy on how designers and innovation leaders can bring sustainability into the design phase of development to make up to an 80% improvement in sustainable outcomes for their company.Listen to Part 1 of this Episode:  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1833328/9698648  If you're an innovation leader interested in any of these ideas, or if you're looking for a design & innovation partner, hit us up! We'd love to connect with you and share notes on new mobility.  // hello@sundbergferar.comMusic: Run Toward the Mountains, Ian Ethan Case

Different By Design
I Want a Longer Commute!

Different By Design

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 23:45 Transcription Available


In this episode, we talk with Sundberg-Ferar Director of Innovation Strategy, David Byron, to understand his thoughts on "the new time equation"  within the future vehicle interior experience, and how designers can incorporate common leisure into the everyday commutes of vehicle occupants. Watch the 2nd half of this conversation where Dave shows us visual concepts he designed to illustrate his ideas for architectural thrills in the future vehicle occupant experience // https://youtu.be/VF6fJOxtGVc?t=1070If you're an innovation leader interested in any of these ideas, or if you're looking for a design & innovation partner, hit us up! We'd love to connect with you and share notes on new mobility.  // hello@sundbergferar.comMusic: "Ridgeline", Ian Ethan Case

Album
Album. Ian Ethan Case. Run Toward the Mountains

Album

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 50:28


Ameerika kitarristi ambientlik ja rütmiline võlumaailm.

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Album
Album. Ian Ethan Case. Run Toward the Mountains

Album

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 50:28


Ameerika kitarristi ambientlik ja rütmiline võlumaailm.

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Earthworms
Greening Death: Turning a Human Practice Back to Earth

Earthworms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 45:07


Suzanne Kelly was deep into Ph.D. work in women's studies in 2000 when her  father died. Her grief and that experience with conventional memorial processes moved her to explore a new movement (ironic, given our age-old traditions) to send our bodies back to Earth. Literally.                              Kelly's new book Greening Death - Reclaiming Burial Practices and Restoring Our Tie to Earth - is a scholarly treatment of natural burial. She covers the history of our resource-intensive, toxic and expensive funeral industry, and examines multi-cultural values about dealing with our dead bodies. From the Civil War era innovation of embalming to today's evolving partnership between land conservation and dust-to-dust advocates, her voice on this topic is factual and clear. She also speaks eloquently for our human needs to honor the passage out of life, and to reconnect with Earth. Whether you are simply curious about these options or actively seeking Green Burial resources for end-of-life planning, this Earthworms conversation can be useful to you. Listen in peace! THANKS to Anna Holland, engineering for Earthworms this week Music: Butter II, performed live at KDHX by Ian Ethan Case  

Earthworms
Humans Have to Listen Up in Ralph Nader's Fable, Animal Envy

Earthworms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 30:51


When a techno-breakthrough by one (anonymous) Human Genius makes it possible for animals to speak, they take over global TV. Earth's animals get 100 hours to message the ONE critter that NEEDS to hear from ALL: us.                 Legendary environmental advocate and political activist Ralph Nader works the realm of fiction with his new book Animal Envy - A Fable (Seven Stories Press, 2016). He broadcasts a world of voices. His imagined Great TALKOUT, led by a TRIAD of spokes-species, starts with a tone of flattering humans to get our attention, and quickly turns in biodiverse-ly urgent, poignant, intense directions.  What do animals want us to understand? One fabled guy who speaks up hugely and often to power invites Elephant, Owl, Emerald Ash Borer, Dolphin - and yes, even Earthworm - to speak their truth to People. Nader gives the animals their best shot at waking up his own species. We have much to gain by listening. Music: Butter II - performed live at KDHX by Ian Ethan Case, April 2016. THANKS to Josh Nothum, Earthworms engineer, with help from Jon Valley.    

Earthworms
Care for Creation, Growing Social Justice - One Garden at a Time

Earthworms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2016 39:29


Everybody eats. So local food production could become an economic engine, with a modest carbon footprint and potentially huge community benefits. And gardens rooted in communities of faith can nourish the kind of massive root system - of leadership, partnership, entrepreneurship, stewardship - needed to give this ship's engine good Green steam. Earthworms guest Sylvester Brown Jr. is putting these synergies to work in The Sweet Potato Project, a St. Louis enterprise since 2012 that empowers urban, disadvantaged youth to grow strong futures for themselves and their 'hoods by cultivating - YAMS! Brown will keynote a free public event on Tuesday Sept 20 that spotlights opportunity for faith congregations to GARDEN as a means to community service. Earthworms guest Gail Wechsler is a coordinator of this event - Greening Your Community, Saving the Planet One Garden at a Time - and a spokesperson from the Jewish Community Relations Council for the Green organizing power of communities of all faiths. This event is third in a series of collaborations between the Jewish Environmental Initiative, US Green Building Council-Missouri Gateway Chapter and Missouri Interfaith Power & Light. Register here. Earthworms Engineers are Josh Nothum and Andy Coco - thanks! Music: Butter II performed live at KDHX by Ian Ethan Case, March 2016 Related Earthworms Conversation: St. Louis Food Policy Coalition - December 2015

Earthworms
See Water: Watershed Cairns and Riverwork Project

Earthworms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 29:31


Earthworms' KDHX listening area is rich in water, surrounded by rivers, blessed with (thankfully) abundant rainfall - yet do we SEE these priceless resources around us? Artists Libby Reuter and Sun Smith-Foret are about to open our eyes. Libby and Joshua Rowan continue to join their sculptural and photographic forces in the eloquent project Watershed Cairns, water marked with art.  Libby's glass sculptures are created to be photographed by Josh in sensitive or damaged or simply glorious watershed locales. This multi-year creative flow has built a stunning body of work, seen in St. Louis and other cities.  Sun Smith-Foret's new Riverwork Project incorporates river images by 60 regional artists in a regional, multi-racial collaboration that has produced a 300-foot long pieced, layered, painted and embroidered textile. Riverwork is also designed to pack up and travel - upstream, downriver and into the minds and hearts of viewers. See Water will be exhibited at the St. Louis Artist Guild - 12 North Jackson in Clayton, Missouri - opening reception 5-8 pm on Friday April 22 - EARTH DAY! - and on view through May 12. Join a Walkabout with the artists on Wednesday May 4, beginning at 6:30 p.m. How will you See Water after seeing this work - and hearing this Earthworms conversation? Music: Butter II recorded live at KDHX by Ian Ethan Case

Earthworms
Earth Day at the Blue Pearl on St. Louis' Cherokee Street - April 22

Earthworms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 14:24


Head south in St. Louis to Cherokee Street for a new celebration of Earth Day at The Blue Pearl. Owner Julie Sommers and friends are gathering music - speakers - poetry - great food and drink, and Green activities for kids to celebrate our Blue Planet! Festivities start at 3 p.m. on Friday April 22 - EARTH DAY!  One special speaker is Earthworms guest Tabitha Tripp, a life-long tree lover, dirt worshipper and resident of Southern Illinois. Tabitha reports on issues - and the beauty of her part of her state - from the Heartwood Forest Council and SAFE, Southern Illinoisans Against Fracturing our Environment. She shares some original, personal poetry from her activist experience. In her spare time, Tabitha is a mom, a poet and painter and one hellacious cook.  Other Blue Pearl Earth Day speakers will address Pop-Up Prairies, Cool Roofs, Energy and Nuclear Waste issues - and much more. Music will jam up all spaces! Cherokee is one of the liveliest, oldest, most diverse street scenes in town. This year Earth lovers will flock there - and rock there! Hope to see you there too! Music: Butter II recorded at KDHX by Ian Ethan Case

Minor 7th Acoustic Guitar Podcast
Jan/Feb 2016 Minor 7th Podcast

Minor 7th Acoustic Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2015


The music of Ian Ethan Case, Don Alder

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / Infinite Race

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Double-knecked guitarist, Ian Ethan Case is also releasing a brand new album of music based up on his explorations on the kalimba....an african thumb piano. He shares that music with us along with his new guitar works. Drawing on a diverse musical background that saw him taking piano lessons at the age of five and later studying drumset, orchestral percussion, saxophone, electric guitar and bass, Ian Ethan’s strikingly-unconventional, self-invented approach to the double-neck guitar is both magical to hear and fascinating to watch. And while his performances are visually intriguing to say the least, it is not showmanship but rather the sincere desire to accurately communicate the harmonically rich, multi-layered music of his composing (or “discovery”, as he refers to the process) that has impelled him every step of the way.

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / "Earth Suite"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist.

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / "Run Toward The Mountains"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in small listening venues around the country for the past six years and has now gained national recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Julie welcomes, Ian Ethan Case back to the farm to hear about his latest work and join him on one of his newest compositions.

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / "Earth Suite"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist.

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / River Rails

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist and DreamFarm Radio favorite, Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Ian Ethan is always exploring new sounds and techniques and he shares his duo ensemble with Jarris Yokley and his collaboration with his wife Stephanie who helps sculpt their group's unique sound.

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / Slow Burn

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist. WATCH Video Feature! Slow Burn with Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra

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DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / River Rails

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist and DreamFarm Radio favorite, Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Ian Ethan is always exploring new sounds and techniques and he shares his duo ensemble with Jarris Yokley and his collaboration with his wife Stephanie who helps sculpt their group's unique sound.

rails ian ethan case
DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / Slow Burn

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan Case, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar is increasingly gaining recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. One of only about five musicians worldwide to tackle the double-neck guitar in earnest, he fluidly combines a variety of self-invented playing techniques necessitated by his multi-layered compositions, which, taken together, have begun to establish the instrument's musical validity perhaps more so than the work of any other artist. WATCH Video Feature! Slow Burn with Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra

slow burn ian ethan case
DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / "Run Toward The Mountains"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in small listening venues around the country for the past six years and has now gained national recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Julie welcomes, Ian Ethan Case back to the farm to hear about his latest work and join him on one of his newest compositions.

mountains ian ethan case
DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / Infinite Race

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Double-knecked guitarist, Ian Ethan Case is also releasing a brand new album of music based up on his explorations on the kalimba....an african thumb piano. He shares that music with us along with his new guitar works. Drawing on a diverse musical background that saw him taking piano lessons at the age of five and later studying drumset, orchestral percussion, saxophone, electric guitar and bass, Ian Ethan’s strikingly-unconventional, self-invented approach to the double-neck guitar is both magical to hear and fascinating to watch. And while his performances are visually intriguing to say the least, it is not showmanship but rather the sincere desire to accurately communicate the harmonically rich, multi-layered music of his composing (or “discovery”, as he refers to the process) that has impelled him every step of the way.

race drawing infinite ian ethan case
DreamFarm Radio Shows
Ian Ethan Case / "Run Toward The Mountains"

DreamFarm Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Boston-based multi-instrumentalist Ian Ethan, best known for his innovative approach to the 18-string acoustic double-neck guitar, has been performing in small listening venues around the country for the past six years and has now gained national recognition both for his unique instrumental compositions and for the highly original playing methods which are required to perform them. Julie welcomes, Ian Ethan Case back to the farm to hear about his latest work and join him on one of his newest compositions.

mountains ian ethan case