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Best podcasts about james heather

Latest podcast episodes about james heather

the memory palace
Episode 224: Two Postcards

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 16:16


Order The Memory Palace book now, dear listener. On Bookshop.org, on Amazon.com, on Barnes & Noble, or directly from Random House.The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Radiotopia is a collective of independently owned and operated podcasts that's a part of PRX, a not-for-profit public media company. If you'd like to directly support this show, you can make a donation at Radiotopia.fm/donate. I have recently launched a newsletter. You can subscribe to it at thememorypalacepodcast.substack.com. Music Berceuse by Felix Rosch. Low Tide by Johnny Nash Ultraviolet by James Heather

Church of the Cross
7.21.24 (James 5:1-6) The Way of James (Heather Kaufmann)

Church of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 23:08


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lostfrontier.org
#1.029, música evocadora

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 121:11


La música se ha utilizado desde el pricipio de los tiempos como acompañamiento para reforzar las sensaciones de lo que queremos transmitir, subrayando los momentos más dramáticos o los instantes más delicados. Muchos artistas han creado mundos de la nada y todos nosotros hemos experimentado el descubrimiento de universos inexplorados que surgían al son de las más fantásticas melodías. La música evoca imágenes, la música evoca recuerdos. La música es, sobre todo, evocadora. Endless Melancholy, Kessoncoda, Death Will Tremble to Take Us, Diane Arkenstone, David Arkenstone, TSODE, Cusco, Roger Subirana, Tony Ann, Eddy Ruyter, James Heather, Jacob Pavek, Thomas Newman, Patrick Bernard. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/t28.html#1029.

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lostfrontier.org
#1.024, música para aviadores - Acceso anticipado

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 119:37


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Cuanta más música escucho, menos me interesa la música comercial. Supongo que es porque la música para mí no es un simple adorno que me deje indiferente, sino que trasciende, en el sentido de que acentúa el carácter de lo que esté haciendo en el momento de escuchar esa música en concreto. Fijaos en que no digo que modifica lo que esté haciendo, sino que lo acentúa. Cuántas veces, mientras estábamos escuchando una composición en particular, hemos tenido la sensación de estar en otro lugar, hemos sentido que nuestra imaginación nos transportaba a otra dimensión temporal o espacial, hemos tenido la sensación de volar. Eso sucede porque la música tiene la capacidad de transformar nuestra realidad en lo que nosotros deseemos. Por eso, si nosotros deseamos volar se convierte automáticamente en música para aviadores. Christophe Leusiau, Ben Chatwin, David Baron feat. Simi Stone, Kevin Braheny, Max Corbacho, Midori Hirano, Jerry Goodman, Kerani, Tony Ann, Philip Glass, Feico Deutekom, Borrtex, James Heather, Takahiro Kido/Yuki Murata/Kenji Azuma. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2024/1024.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de lostfrontier.org. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/26825

The Furious Curious
91. Quiet Luxury: PART 1 (feat. NYU MBA Prof. + Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D)

The Furious Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 44:00


Understated excellence, subtle sophistication, and saying without saying… Today Brit unpacks Quiet Luxury with special guest, NYU MBA Professor and Brand(x)Lux head, Thomai-ï Serdari, Ph.D. She is an international luxury authority with a unique background encompassing design, humanities, and business.  She specializes in luxury marketing and branding to help clients launch and manage luxury brands that focus on creative innovation. As the Academic Director of the Fashion & Luxury MBA at NYU, she aligns product offerings with market demands by drawing on her interdisciplinary training. She also heads Brand(x)Lux, a brand consultancy that interprets culture and its impact on business. Thomaï's expertise is further reflected in her contributions to various publications including Luxury Daily, VOGUE Business, among many others.  She is also the editor of the academic journal called "Luxury: History, Culture, and Consumption" and the host of POPULUXE podcast, which explores luxury through unique objects and stories. Her latest book further delves into her method and is called Rethinking Luxury Fashion: The Role of Cultural Intelligence in Creative Strategy. Here is part one of Brit's conversation with Professor Thomaï Serdari about "Quiet Luxury". MUSIC: "Messenger", "Before the Lens" (Steven Gutheinz), "Biomes" (James Heather). ©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.

Soho Radio
James Heather speaks to Mario Batkovic

Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 35:41


James Heather interviews the composer Mario Batkovic who releases on Geoff Barrow from Portishead's Invada Records. Mario releases some amazing solo accordion music and also composes for many other instruments, he truly is a one off and deserves many ears to his music and his engaging stories. Mario selects tracks that have influenced him and we speak through how he made many of his own.You can catch the full show with all the fun and tracks here on our Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/sohoradio/moving-sounds-with-james-heather-13092023/This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing the best broadcasts from our online radio station in the heart of London.Across our Soho channel, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre alongside chat, discussions and special productions.To catch up on all things Soho Radio head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio, tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app..Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Julianna Barwick

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 110:12


Guest host James Heather sits down to chat with Julianna Barwick on a cold winters day in January. Julianna is a composer, vocalist and producer who makes deep, reflective compositions out of the human voice. Her fourth and latest album, “Healing Is A Miracle”, released in 2020, is a distinctive meditation on sound, reverb and the voice and was released on Ninja Tune. Julianna picks and talks about the songs that have influenced and signposted her life (including William Basinski, Bjork & Apex Twin) and also talks about her love of singing caves, Rnb Karaoke, making music on Garageband and how Enya is underrated. Originally aired on James Heather's ‘Moving Sounds' show on Soho Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Physical Therapy Owners Club
How To Utilize Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) In Your Clinic With James Heathers Of Cipher Skin

Physical Therapy Owners Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 46:49


As technology advances, many things are made more manageable, especially in healthcare. Care strategies and delivery become more effective with easier access to health data that's been automatically recorded and reported to the care team. Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) became accepted by the Center for Medicare Services as of 2022. Thus, Physical Therapists can now bill for apps and "wearables" that monitor patient motion (HEPs) between PT sessions. James Heathers, the Chief Science Officer for Cipher Skin, joins the podcast to explain how RTMs can be utilized to benefit patients and providers during the episodes of care. Tune in to this episode for a more comprehensive discussion with James Heather!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://ptoclub.com/

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Barry Can't Swim

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 49:04


Hello and welcome back to the Ninja Tune podcast with your host Azariah Mai. On this episode Azariah will be sitting down with Edinburgh born, London Based producer Barry Can't Swim to chat about his upcoming EP 'More Content' dropping this June 24th. He'll give us a run down of his musical journey so far, we'll hear about some of the artists that inspire him at the moment and also some of the music he listened to growing up.

TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
Episode 126: James Heather, PhD, Mass General Hospital Cancer Center

TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 27:23


In this episode, Dr. James Heather joins us to discuss Stitchr: a tool for making and modifying T cell receptor sequences.    Ask the Expert is a ~30 minute digital cafe experience where scientists and grad students can meet and exchange with thought leaders in the field of type 1 diabetes. Link below to sign up for a seat in the cafe!    https://thesugarscience.org/ask-the-expert/

Curiousect
Time Capsule | Ft. Manga Nirmal

Curiousect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 10:21


Alternative Title: What Would Manga Nirmal Do? A few months back, I received a gift on my birthday. Since then, I've relied on this gift to get through tough weeks. It's given me strength and reminds me to be hopeful about what to expect from life. This episode is made to act as a reminder for the future me. A question for you to think about - What photos/art/gifts/items from the past do you revisit and why? Give it a listen ! You can read the essay too ! Let me know what you thought. Don't forget to share ! Note: The digital art is from the artist Sudiksha Nambiar (@curly_girl_1496), check out the profile here. Follow Curiousect: Twitter Instagram Facebook Substack Music Credits: 1) The Sum of All Things by Gavin Luke 2) Beginnings by James Heather 3) In this Moment by Gavin Luke 4) Lag Fyrir Ömmu by Olafur Arnalds

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Matt Black (Coldcut) & James Heather (Ambient Music Interview)

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 109:58


Interview with Matt Black, co-founder of Ninja Tune and one half of Coldcut. We explore his relationship with ambient music via some song selections that have signposted his life and also play music from and speak about the @0 ambient compilation he put together in aid of the charities Calm, Mind and Black Minds Matter. We discuss and play music from Ryuichi Sakamoto, Irresistible Force, Specimens, Coldcut, Steve Reich, Steve Roach and many more and get into the mind of this fascinating artist. This show originally aired as a Moving Sounds interview on Soho Radio.

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm
Sounds In The Dark - 11.2.21

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 120:00


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Aqua - from Playing Piano for the Isolated by Ryuichi Sakamoto on @0 EP3 (Ahead of Our Time)

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Mind w/ ELKKA, Percolate, Yaya Bey & Peach

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 25:11


On this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, we teamed up with Mind to organise a panel discussing mental health in the electronic music industry. The panel was hosted by Emma Mamo, Head of Workplace Wellbeing at the mental health charity, Mind. Mind have been working in partnership with Ninja Tune, Paradigm, POLY and Percolate to raise awareness of mental health across the electronic music industry and in the podcast, Emma was joined by Simon Denby (Percolate), ELKKA (Technicolour / femme culture), Peach (NTS) and Yaya Bey (Big Dada). They explored issues like stigma, how to take care of your mental health while working in the industry and what needs to change across the industry to make it more supportive of people's mental health. Mind in partnership with Ninja Tune, Paradigm, POLY and Percolate have developed some resources for people working in the electronic music industry so they can take care of their own mental health and look out for others There is a guide for: Organisations including a section for managers Artist managers - how to support your artists and take care of yourself Employees - how to take care of your own mental health and look out for others Freelancers - how to take care of your own mental health and look out for others You can find the resources at: https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/music-sector-guides/

Headphone Commute
James Heather - Moving Sounds

Headphone Commute

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 115:59


James Heather is a pianist, composer, and publicist for Ninja Tune that has appeared on these pages on numerous occasions – most recently with a track premiere for his upcoming release Modulations: EP2. James and I have a mutual passion for sharing the music that we discover. A few years ago, he made an ambient focused Headphone Commute Mix for this very same podcast. Today I’m syndicating his selection originally appearing on his very own Moving Sounds program that he runs on London’s Soho Radio. This monthly show “was born out of the long-running playlist of the same name created by James that explores spaces between classical, electronic, ambient, soul, jazz, drone, film soundtrack, folk, field recordings & other transporting sounds from the past but mostly from now.” This particular mix is featuring many of my favourite composers whom I am honoured to call friends, and I was even happy to contribute a track of my own. In the case of mixes, I always follow the “less words – more music” formula, so here you go, folks! Enjoy!

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Black Country, New Road & Slint

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 55:20


In this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, Luke Mark and Isaac Wood from the band Black Country New Road chat with Britt Walford, the drummer and founder of the influential band Slint. BC,NR and Slint are often compared to each other, so for the podcast we asked both groups to compile a list of records that they were listening to which either inspired their own musical output, that were important to them in some way or simply what they were listening to during the time of recording. Black Country, New Road’s debut LP ‘For the first time’ is out now on Ninja Tune and Slint’s ‘Spiderland’ turns 30 years old this month. Slint - Tweez: Big Black - Atomizer Saccharine Trust - Surviving You, Always Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime Killdozer - Burl Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade Sonic Youth - Bad Moon Rising Slint - Spiderland: Neil Young - After the Goldrush Sonic Youth - Evol Urge Overkill - Jesus Urge Superstar AC/DC - Back in Black Madonna - Like a Prayer Iggy and The Stooges - The Stooges BC,NR: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks The Wedding Present - Seamonsters Nirvana - Nevermind Texas Jerusalem Crossroads - Lift to Experience Arcade Fire - Funeral Taylor Swift - Fearless Oxbow - Thin Black Duke

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Benny Wenda

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 25:11


In this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, Matt Black, Ninja Tune founder and 1/2 of Coldcut talks with Benny Wenda, the West Papuan independence leader. Coldcut — who are friends of the Wenda family and long term supporters of the Free West Papua campaign—invited Benny Wenda to contribute to the Keleketla! record that was released last year. The resulting track, ‘Papua Merdeka’, centres around a heartfelt political invocation led by Wenda. It’s a call for freedom for the nation of West Papua from Indonesia, from which Wenda fled in 2004 after being persecuted by the Indonesian military.

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Bicep

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 71:17


On this episode of the Ninja Tune Podcast, we listen back to Rough Trade Shop’s Zoom Q&A with Matt and Andy from BICEP, who were joined by special guest host Joe Muggs for an intimate conversation, with an opportunity for audience questions. This live-streamed Q&A event celebrates the release of Isles, the new album from BICEP that is out now. Two years in the making, Isles expands on the artful energy of their 2017 debut Bicep.

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Machinedrum

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 62:18


On this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast, journalist Lauren Martin chats with Travis Stewart, also known as Machinedrum. “A View Of U”, Stewart’s new album on Ninja Tune is his most collaborative to date, featuring a cast of collaborators including Sub Focus, Chrome Sparks, Father, Freddie Gibbs, and more. On this episode Machinedrum talks about the new LP and how it relates to the universe, the infinite and out of body experiences. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast.

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Music Declares Emergency

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 2825:07


On this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast, journalist and broadcaster Kate Hutchinson sits down with Ninja Tune MD Peter Quicke, Fay Milton from the band Savages and Chiara Badiali from Julie’s Bicycle. All three are co-founders of Music Declares Emergency, a group of artists, music industry professionals and organisations that stand together to declare a climate and ecological emergency. In this episode they discuss the music industry's response to the climate emergency and what needs to be done to help fix the crisis. If you enjoy this episode don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast. Note: This podcast was recorded pre-covid lockdown

The Contemplative Podcast
James Heather

The Contemplative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 50:26


Matt Emery heads to Ninja Tune HQ to meet pianist and composer James Heather to chat about growing up in a family of piano players, composing and improvising, collaborations, streaming services, inspirational records and his new reworks album.

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Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Jon More (Coldcut) & James Heather (Ambient Music Special)

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 89:20


Jon More, co-founder of NInja Tune and one half of Coldcut is interviewed by the composer and pianist James Heather, who is signed to another of Coldcut’s labels, Ahead Of Our Time. James chats to Jon about his musicial history and focuses on his relationship with ambient music. Subjects covered include talking about the composer Elgar being a family friend, recording strings in Abbey Road, pirate radio stations, working with Steve Reich, ambient music’s history and its relationship with Ninja Tune and much more. Jon picks his desert island discs of ambient tracks and James picks some ambient highlights from Ninja Tune. This is an edited version of an original broadcast which aired on James’ “Moving Sounds” monthly show on Soho Radio. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast.

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The Negro League Podcast
Ep 28: Big Game James featuring Heather Michele Art & Big Game James

The Negro League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 113:25


This episode of TNL, Preach (@preachjacobs) talks to two of his homies: Visual artist Heather Michele (@hmichele_art) and pro wrestler Tyrell James a.k.a. Big Game James. Heather starts (3:45) and Big Game James starts (56:52). Intro music: Ski Beatz (@skibeatz) The podcast is sponsored by Mo' Betta Soul Clothing (mobettasoul.bigcartel.com) Donate to: $mobettasoul

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 227: Unheeded Warnings

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019


"Exorcism Of The Bridge at Eastham Rake (Evian Christ Remix)" by Mark Leckey from the Exorcism Of The Bridge at Eastham Rake EP; "Divdabiba" by Oyaarss from Zemdega; "Gladiators Ready" by Teeth of the Sea from Wraith; "Wiseblood (Johnny Jewel Remix Instrumental)" by Zola Jesus from Wiseblood (Johnny Jewel Remixes); "Chapel of Snows" by Light Conductor from Sequence One; "Falling II" by Lace Curtain from Falling/Running; Yada Yada Remix)" by James Heather from Reworks; "Niagara" by Tashi Wada with Yoshi Wada and Friends from FRKWYS Vol. 14: Nue

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 227: Unheeded Warnings

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019


"Exorcism Of The Bridge at Eastham Rake (Evian Christ Remix)" by Mark Leckey from the Exorcism Of The Bridge at Eastham Rake EP; "Divdabiba" by Oyaarss from Zemdega; "Gladiators Ready" by Teeth of the Sea from Wraith; "Wiseblood (Johnny Jewel Remix Instrumental)" by Zola Jesus from Wiseblood (Johnny Jewel Remixes); "Chapel of Snows" by Light Conductor from Sequence One; "Falling II" by Lace Curtain from Falling/Running; Yada Yada Remix)" by James Heather from Reworks; "Niagara" by Tashi Wada with Yoshi Wada and Friends from FRKWYS Vol. 14: Nue

Electronic Explorations - Rob Booth

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ReproducibiliTea Podcast
SpecialiTEA 3 - Julia Rohrer

ReproducibiliTea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 38:16


SpecialiTea 3: Julia Rohrer We talk to Julia Rohrer (@dingding_peng)about her blog, skills training as a PhD and what doesn’t get talked about enough in the Open Science Community. You can find her amazing blog here: http://www.the100.ci, where she is joined by Anne Scheel (@annemscheel), Ruben Arslan (@rubenarslan) and Malte Elson (@maltoesermalte). We want to note that this podcast had the world’s most WEIRDEST Skype setup as we forgot our headphone splitters. This meant that both Amy and Sophia were using separate headphones and were on muted Skype calls to each other while Sam was on the main Skpye call to Julia. Both Sophia and Amy heard themselves talking with a 1 second lag time, so we will not repeat that again soon (hopefully)! The episode references to the following blog posts: Julia’s blog post on Imposter’s Syndrome, which Amy thinks is actually the Bystander Effect (?? is she actually a social psychologist ??): http://www.the100.ci/2018/08/02/we-should-all-feel-a-bit-more-like-impostors/ James Heather’s blog post on skills building during your PhD, and other things you should know before starting one: https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/12-thing-you-should-know-before-you-start-a-phd-9c064a979e8 The loss of confidence project: https://lossofconfidence.com Rebecca Willén @rmwillen has been publishing disclosure statements for her previous research. These statements make the past more useful, given that QRPs are the norm, and this transparency should be applauded. Rebecca’s publication list, with disclosure statements here https://rmwillen.info/publications/ Network of Open Science Initiatives in Germany: https://osf.io/tbkzh/ Music credit: Kevin MacLeod - Funkeriffic freepd.com/misc.php

Perpetuum Mobile
Perpetuum Mobile. Episodio 95. De la poética a la épica

Perpetuum Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 121:14


En el programa de esta semana vamos a ir desde la poética hasta la épica en un recorrido musical a través de 18 temas, 16 de los cuales son piezas realizadas por artistas que todavía no habían aparecido en el programa. Son 16 artistas, la mayoría de ellos por debajo de los 32 años, que están empezando a definir su sonido y por ello es aún más interesante. Descubriremos nuevos talentos y disfrutaremos con las composiciones, algunas de ellas tremendamente bellas, de Eurielle, Vancouver Sleep Clinic, Angus MacRae, Otto A. Totland, Julien Marchal, Luca D’Alberto, Yair Albeg, Johannes Bornlöf, Erik Scott, James Heather, Niklas Paschburg, Stefano Guzzetti, Cesc Vilà, Eugen Bidegain, David Arkenstone, Marcus Warner, Anthony Gonzalez & Joseph Trapanese y Jean-Michel Jarre con un remix elaborado por Madis.

Headphone Commute
James Heather – Headphone Commute Mix

Headphone Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017


For this Headphone Commute mix I decided to focus mostly on the ambient for the first time. It’s filled with mainly new discoveries and a few old tracks that have never quite left my ears. The theme is peace. I have recently been fascinated by books and documentaries about a woman named Mildred Lisette Norman, from her 40’s she became a spiritual teacher, mystic, pacifist and activist. She renamed herself ‘Peace Pilgrim’ and proceeded to walk non-stop for the next 28 years, somewhat idealistically but admirably she vowed to 'remain a wanderer until mankind has learned the way of peace.' Her words can be heard at various points in the mix. For a more detailed description, full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com

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Born Optimistic
James Heather

Born Optimistic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 59:51


Piano - the world's greatest instrument and what drew this man to it. Time Travel, bike crashes and Grime all come up in this peek inside the mind of the wonderful James Heather

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - Actress

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 73:43


On this edition of the Ninja Tune podcast we hear from Actress, the man behind the incredible album ‘AZD’, released earlier this year on Ninja Tune. Discussing influences ranging from Solange to The Bellville Three, we hear on topics including politics and gender in electronic music, “chaos magic theory” and going missing in the Congo for 24 hrs. Along the way Actress selects some of the tracks that have influenced his musical path, such as In Crowd’s ‘Back Yard’ and Audrey Hall’s ‘Our Dance Won’t Do’. Finally we hear new music coming from Ninja Tune and our family of labels with tracks from Bicep, Kai Whiston, Nathan Fake, Jordan Rakei and James Heather.

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Independent Music Podcast
#148 - Tobacco, James Heather, USA/Mexico, Trans-Aeolian Transmission - 24 July 2017

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 63:32


The unmistakable sounds of Tobacco kick-off a US-heavy podcast this week. We go off on our usual globe-trotting though, with experimental Tunisian music from China, sounds from Austria, stunning contemporary classical music from London, a Spanish reissue of a lost slice of delectable funk. There's a first record in 12 years from Mr. Lif and Akrobatik's The Perceptionists, a Joanna Newsom edit from podcast favourite L'Orange, the awesome Butthole Surfers and Shit & Shine collaboration under USA/Mexico.

Ninja Tune Podcast
Ninja Tune Podcast - The Bug vs Earth

Ninja Tune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 66:01


Like master painters exploring a subject over a lifetime’s work, Kevin Martin and Dylan Carlson – The Bug and Earth, respectively – have each been mining and defining their genres for more than 20 years. On this episode of the Ninja Tune podcast the pair, who today release collaborative album ‘Concrete Desert’ on vinyl, discuss the formative years that shaped their sound and the process of working together. After that, we take a listen to some of the new music coming out on the Ninja Tune family of labels, including tracks from James Heather, Jordan Rakei, Lapalux, UMFANG and new signing Bicep.

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Canadian Movie Crew
Film Studies 5-26: Blair Witch

Canadian Movie Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016


In 1999, footage was found in the Black Woods in Maryland of three filmmakers who mysteriously vanished. It’s 2014, 15 years later, and James (Heather’s brother) believes he has evidence proving that his sister is still alive. So he and … Continue reading →

Desert Isolation Discs
Pianist and Ninja Tune champion: James Heather

Desert Isolation Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 47:37


Whether it's tinkling the ivories or tapping the keyboard, James Heather is a master in his endeavours. By day, he promotes some of Britain's most innovative artists as head of communications at record label Ninja Tune. By night he works on his own fantastic compositions. It's a pleasure to turn the spotlight around on the man who has spent the last 14 years bigging up the likes of Bonobo, Cinematic Orchestra, Kate Tempest, Wiley and Young Fathers to talk about his own life. We discuss the secret to promotion, the joys of touring, his football fever, being posted on lookout for the threat of Somali pirates and overcoming a life threatening accident. We also pontificate over his own music - originally inspired by listening to Beethoven under the bed covers. It can be found here https://soundcloud.com/james_heather See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AudioSurgeon
Audiosurgeon 007: The (Even More) New Music Issue

AudioSurgeon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2007


AudioSurgeon - Episode 007: The (Even More) New Music Issue, Featuring over twenty minutes of uninterrupted new tunes from Amon Tobin, 4hero, Charlotte Hatherley and more...CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIOSURGEON IN iTUNES!We told you we'd be back. Although we can only apologise to all our listeners for howe long it's taken us. We hope you'll both forgive us. We actually recorded some new discussions at Christmas, but somehow, launching a 'best of 2006' podcast when it's already February 2007 just didn't seem like the best plan.So whilst we promise we will all try and get in the same room as eachother in the near future, for now we bring you something a little different. Sam has got together over 20 minutes worth of uninterrupted music for you to gorge your ears on. And it's all new, coming soon, or only just slightly not quite new. In fact, you'll probably prefer it to the lengthy wittering session that we normally expose you too. So enjoy it while you can, 'cos we'll be wittering on and on about the usual stuff real soon!MUSIC:4hero - Morning ChildAlbum: Play With the ChangesRelease Date: Out NowLabel: Raw CanvasOfficial SiteRiot in Belgium - La Musique (Relish)Release Date: Out NowMySpaceArrested Development- MiraclesAlbum: Since the Last TimeRelease Date: Out NowLabel: EdelOfficial SiteDJ Hell - In Diesem Raum (Trost cover)Album: Misch Masch Vol.3Release Date: Out NowLabel: FineOfficial SitePop Levi - Mournin' LightAlbum: The Return to Form Black Magick PartyRelease Date: Feb 16thLabel: Counter RecordsOfficial SiteThe Cinematic Orchestra - To Build a HomeAlbum: Ma Fleur (to be released in May 2007)Release Date: Out Now (download single)Label: Ninja TuneOfficial SiteFear of Music - A BlueprintEP: We are not the EnemyLabel: FasterRelease Date: Out NowOfficial SiteCharlotte Hatherley - It Isn't OverAlbum: The Deep BlueRelease Date: 5th MarchLabel: Little Sister RecordsNinja TuneYuksek - ComposerRelease Date: 19th FebruaryMySpaceAmon Tobin - At the end of the dayAlbum: The Foley Room (to be released March 5th)Label: Ninja TuneOfficial siteAll music used with kind permission. Thanks to 4hero, Laura Seach, James Heather, Lucius Yeo, Ed Bagnall, Steven Colborne and Paula Hartley.