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Our brother EDSEVEN closing out SOUL OF SYDNEY NYD SPECIAL Jan 1 2024 with a dope deeper pressure release set to end a night with the true believers. Track List Prince & The New Power Generation - Gett Off (Flutestramental) Prince & The New Power Generation - Gett Off (House Style) Dam Swindle - 64 Ways Feat. Mayer Hawthorne (Original Mix) GoldLink - U Say (feat. Tyler, The Creator & Jay Prince) ShallIBrukIt - A B S R Nautilus flip Caridad - Maleet Amp Fiddler - Superficial (Remix) 3 Winans Brothers - Dance (Louie Vega Latin Soul Radio Edit) [feat. The Clark Sisters] Convertion - Let's Do It Feat. Leroy Burgess (Louie Vega Dance Ritual Mix) Norma Jean Bell - I'm the Baddest Bitch (Extended Moodymann Edit) Black Motion Ft Jah Rich - Banane Movoko Mood II Swing - Closer (Swing II Mood Dub) Mood II Swing - Do It Your Way Geoffrey CThis Is Hot (Yes Indeedy) (original mix) MD X-Spress - God Made Me Phunky (Original Mix) Laroye - Colombia 26a Black Science Orchestra - New Jersey Deep Uptown Funk Empire - You've Got To Have Freedom Dem 2 - Move On (New York Soundclash) Gil Scott-Heron - The Klan (Jad and The Ladyboy Edit) MFSB - Mysteries of the World Moodymann - Tribute Kon - Whispers Freak Better (EDIT) Tye Tribbett - Might Long Way D'Angelo - Lady (DJ Premier remix) f/ AZ Grooveman Spot - DEVILS DRUMS Listen to more from EDSEVEN https://soundcloud.com/edseven/ About EDSEVEN 'Sydney DJ/Producer Edseven has built a rock solid reputation over the last 15 years, sharing thestage djing with the likes of Gilles Peterson, Peanut Butter Wolf, Norman Jay, IG Culture andmany more across Australia, Berlin, Detroit and Amsterdam. Always eclectic, his selections joining the dots between styles and eras with skill and respect – never losing focus on the dancers. His latest release is no different. A djembe led future soul burner blessed by the legendary London vocalist Colonel Red's scorching voice. Sounding like a 90's R&B jam thrown into the future before morphing into a 3am dancefloor blazer - definitely one for all the freaks out there. The remix package is a massive shout to Edseven's varied tastes and influences, enlisting a murderers' row of friends and overseas contacts to reinterpret the original. Japan's Grooveman Spot providing a heavy heavy classic Jazzy Sport beatdown version whilst Canadian due Potatohead People flip it into a dripping 80's Boogie track. Local don's Inkswel and Setwun take their version even further from the original… Inkswel's broken space mix upping the tempo and pulling in Bruk / West London vibes and Setwun's refreak an acid tinged, ever-evolving broken beat piece.' Edseven Bio Armed with a unique ear, deep collection and a skill for combining diverse sounds, Sydney's edseven has built a solid reputation as a dj over the last decade as well as a producer/remixer and more recently as a promoter founding Lioness Presents. A collector of many styles, a typical Edseven dj set could include anything from Detroit Hip Hop to Nigerian Funk, UK Broken beat to Chicago House, Classic Soul to Future Beat and beyond. This musical range and the technical ability to hold it all together has seen edseven called upon to support international acts including Peanut Butter Wolf, Samiyam, El-P, IG Culture, Steve Spacek, Mark de Clive Lowe, Jose James, Mark Rae, Dj Spooky, Frank Booker, Recloose, Grooveman Spot, Domu, Quantic, Alice Russell, Boca 45, Raf Daddy, Pablo Valentino, Funkineven, James Pants etc... Regular local guest spots and residencies across Australia include Soul of Sydney, The Croft Institute (Melb), Space is the Place, Rootdown (Melb), Dust Tones, Future Classic, Hide & Freak (Adelaide), Tonic Lounge, Black Penny, Playground Weekender, Vibes on a Summer Day, Headroom and his own Lioness warehouse parties and Hip Hop/Funk/Soul offshoot 73 'til Infinity.
Times are certainly distressing, but you can keep calm and carrion with our 2 part episode celebrating sacred birds. Wanna lose your mind over bird facts, bird lore, bird superstitions, bird deities, magical birds, psychic birds, bird conspiracy theories, or just hekkin birbs in general? Then you're listening to the right podcast. This episode features more birds than I can possibly express to you, and a conversation with special guest Juno of @3witchway, who shares some of his wisdom, crow-charming techniques, and mystical desert peacock experiences with us.(Credits below)If this episode offers you some solace in our uncertain decade, please consider subscribing to the show, leaving us a review, and following us @ Mystagoggle on social media for updates.Toss a few coins into our cauldron to keep the show going here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/0b4dee64-9c37-4a1e-8a09-195831279e40/sponsorOr shop our curated bookstore here: https://www.bookshop.org/shop/MystagoggleVisit our new TeePublic store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mystagoggle?ref_id=24786Want to make a donation to the National Audobon Society to help protect birds and the places they need?:https://act.audubon.org/a/donate?ms=digital-fund-web-website_nas-topmenu_donate_202107Please visit the organizations below to provide aid to the people being affected by the Russian invasion in Ukraine:https://donate.wck.org/give/236738/#!/donation/checkouthttps://unitedhelpukraine.org/donatehttps://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ukraine-crisis-relief-fund/https://novaukraine.org/donate/https://razomforukraine.org/razom-emergency-response/Support Black people fleeing Ukraine:https://gofund.me/e6f68963Support LGBTQIA Ukrainians:https://outrightinternational.org/ukraineCredits-Music:Swan Lake Dub by DuBoLoGy, CC BY 3.0 UnportedAlbatross V2 by Computer Music All Stars, CC BY 4.0Soaring Hawk by John Bartmann, CC BY 4.0Night Owl by Broke For Free, CC BY 3.0Bird by dublab, James Pants, CC BY 3.0Owl Time by Kellee Maize, CC BY 4.0Sounds and music obtained from Zapsplat.com, Freemusicarchive.com, Freesound.org, and GameSounds.xyz.Mystagoggle does not own or claim to own any of the music or sounds used in our episodes and all of it is shared under the exact same terms that it was licensed originally. Some songs and sounds have been modified from their original version. Mystagoggle does not claim endorsement by any of the artists whose music is featured in our episodes.License info can be found at:CC BY 3.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/CC BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mystagoggle/donations
Earl Sweatshirt who chose his rap name simply because it made him laugh and is perhaps a nod to another artist James Pants. He was previously posting his work to MySpace under the name Sly Tendancies, that was before Tyler The Creator discovered him and invited him into Odd Future Wolf Gang K1ll Them All. But Earl’s rap career was put on hold at 18 when his mother shipped him off to a Samoa boarding school to have his bad behavior whipped out of him, a school where he couldn’t even P33 without supervision.
I'm back with detective James Pants a.k.a. Neal (Gnielz) Morgan to squabble, discuss, and sometimes crawl through Calderone's Demise. Unbutton most of your dress shirt buttons (Like Tubbs) and stroll along this episode with us.
We asked you to share with us the things you've been meaning to tell someone. This is what happened next. To see some of the tips and advice from the episode, or if you want to join our "I've Been Meaning To Tell You..." project, head to nancypodcast.org/tell. — The article that led us to Michael Kerr can be found at The New York Times. — Dylan Marron is a digital creator in New York. — Glenn Marron is a psychologist in Manhattan and the Hudson Valley. Music in this episode by James Pants ("Cha Cha Demo"), Little Glass Men ("Cloud Launching"), and Benedek ("Cruzin"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Nancy's "How to Get a Gaggle" project gave listeners four weeks of challenges toward making new friends. This week on the show, we check in on how it all went. You can still sign up for the Gaggle project - you'll get four weeks of coaching and challenges over email. Plus be sure to check out our new Facebook group for Nancy listeners. Special thanks this week to friendship guinea pig Joe Rodriguez and WNYC engagement project extraordinaire Charlotte Cooper. The next Queer Soup Night happens on June 10 in Brooklyn. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by James Pants ("Bird"), Madame Rrose Selavy ("Sojou Meu Nome"), Mystery Mammal ("Xanadont"), Ondrosik ("Love is Over"), and Anamorphic Orchestra ("Machine Elves"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Sex toys can be about more than just pleasure. For queer people, they're often a vital part of figuring yourself out. Gabe Gonzalez is a comedian and writer. Buck Angel is a trans advocate and sex toy designer. Special thanks to Hallie Lieberman, author of the book Buzz: The Stimulating History of the Sex Toy. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by James Pants ("Bird") and Kevin MacLeod ("Off to Osaka"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Does this big idea to have low-income and higher income people living side-by-side really make a community better, safer, healthier? As The Promise comes to a close, we dig into the fundamental question driving this massive overhaul of Nashville's public housing. The city's housing agency is betting on mixed income, big time. But its only attempts have been on a much smaller scale than what's envisioned for the James Cayce Homes. We explore one particular attempt, at a housing complex nearby known as John Henry Hale. And what we find reveals that building pretty homes, and putting people side-by-side doesn't necessarily produce a flourishing community. Music Credits: The Insider, Black Ant, and James Pants, all found through the Free Music Archive Production Credits: Writing and reporting: Meribah Knight Editing: Blake Farmer, Anita Bugg. With additional help from Tony Gonzalez Sound Design: Tony Gonzalez
Tracklist: King Floyd "Don't Leave Me Lonely" Syl Johnson "I'm Talkin' 'Bout Freedom" Ghostface Killah "Nutmeg f The RZA" Johnny 'Hammond' Smith "Tell Me What To Do" Steely Dan "Deacon Blues" The Whitest Boy Alive "Intentions" Shuggie Otis "Aht Uh Mi Hed" Sly & The Family Stone "If You Want Me To Stay" Timmy Thomas "Why Can't We Live Together" Mayer Hawthorne "Someone Like You" Ohio Players "Pride & Vanity" Alchemist "Tight" Prodigy "Cold World" Stevie Wonder "Rocket Love" James Pants "Clouds Over The Pacific" Stereolab "Miss Modular" PJ Morton "Claustrophobic f Pell" Flamingosis "Ohhh Baby"
There's no shame in asking for a ‘90s boy-band haircut. — Khane Kutzwell's barbershop is Camera Ready Kutz. Thanks to the many people helped produce Kathy's story on being butch: Esther Godoy and Madelaine Imber from Butch Is Not A Dirty Word, Rae Tutera from Bindle & Keep, the women of the Butch-Femme Social Club of LA, and everyone who talked to Kathy but didn't make it into the final story: Lillian Faderman, BK Chan, and Aheri Stanford-Asiyo. We also had production help this week from Cathy Wong, Tommy Bazarian, and Rachel Matlow. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom, Isaac Jones, Broke for Free ("Calm the Fuck Down"), and James Pants ("Bird"). Theme by Alexander Overington.
Gay Republicans say they've got Trump on speed dial. Is he picking up the phone? — Dominic Holden is the site's national LGBT reporter. This episode is a co-production with BuzzFeed News. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom, Tate Peterson ("Ragtime" and "Mid Day Blues"), UltraCat ("Disco High") and James Pants ("Cha Cha Demo"). Theme by Alexander Overington.
Mr. Robot é uma das melhores séries de televisão do momento! Nela acompanhamos a história de Elliot Alderson, um especialista em segurança de informação e hacker, que sofre de uma série de transtornos sociais e de depressão. Elliot é recrutado por um homem conhecido como "Mr. Robot" para participar de um grupo de ciberativistas com objetivo de acabar com grandes corporações. Enquanto aguardamos a terceira temporada, reunimos Gustavo Ribeiro, Victor Harmatiuk e Renan Levinski para analisar essa maravilhosa série. No episódio de hoje, conheça a sinistra semelhança da série com a realidade, entenda a diferença entre um hacker e um cracker e tenha vontade de largar sua profissão para virar um hacker junto com nossos participantes! [ Cuidado, um caminhão de spoilers à frente! ] Trilha do episódio: Steven O'Brien; James Pants; Broke for Free; Mise
For this episode host Peter Agoston met our special guest James Pants at his place of employment in Manhattan. After spelunking the nerve center, the two situated themselves in a situation room and recorded this conversation. Most music fans know James Pants work from his releases on the Stones Throw imprint - spanning 5 full-length albums and twice as many singles. After half-a-decade in Cologne, Germany, James's musicianship and tastes evolved greatly. We talk about some key European tour experiences, growing up between Spokane, WA and Austin, TX, and his work both in the nerve-center as well as his tenure at RedBull Music Academy. It ends up being a reflective conversation on a career in transition. There are gems that can only be uncovered when an artist is well off a publicity campaign. James will tour Australia in April - make sure you catch him! Also - don't forget to subscribe & rate us on iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kiasmos Arling & Cameron James Pants (photo James Pants by Schiko) 00:00 - DJ Katia 00:54 - Night Stroll – Dam - Funk 05:32 - Every Night – James Pants 08:53 - Spring Song – Arling & Cameron vs. Jeremy Ebell 10:59 - DJ Katia 12:16 - Silhouettes (I,II & III) – Floating Points 22:11 - Free – Dam Funk 30:18 - 80s – Arling & Cameron, Princess Superstar vs. Jeremy Ebell 33:44 - Clouds Over The Pacific – James Pants 37:03 - DJ Katia 37:49 - Bohemian Forest – Pantha Du Prince 44:55 - Haunt – Rival Consoles 49:28 - Looped – Kiasmos 54:51 - DJ Katia 56:09 - N R 2 – Nosaj Thing 59:36 - Finish
If you love J. Dilla, Madlib, MF Doom, Mayer Hawthorne, Aloe Blacc, and Dam Funk then you have Peanut Butter Wolf to thank. We're in studio with the king of the West Coast underground. Through his label, Stones Throw Records, Peanut Butter Wolf has given the world important, and sometimes commercially successful music from J. Dilla, Madlib, MF Doom, Mayer Hawthorne, Aloe Blacc, and Dam Funk, among others. He also crosses genres as if they didn’t exist, taking experimental, or just plain weird explorations into punk, psychedelic and other fringe sounds from folks like James Pants, Vex Ruffin, and Mild High Club. On top of all that, he maintains an active DJ career, a series of Stones Throw events, and was the subject of a 2014 documentary: Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton. And although he has built a successful business — now celebrating its 20th anniversary and revered by music fans for consistently breaking credible and interesting acts — Wolf could hardly be called a businessman (although he is definitely a business, man). He’s much more of a cult leader, gaining (and possibly losing a few) devotees with each new release. How: He simply puts out music that he loves and wants people to hear, flying in the face of the reborn, data-driven music industry. Listen in as we explore how he keeps his creativity sharp and what drives him to keep it moving into his third decade.
What’s a four-letter word for “anticipatory excitement?” Buzz! That is certainly the word on our minds as #BeeWeek and the Scripps National Spelling Bee draws ever closer. On this special series of podcasts, our host Paul Loeffler offers his unique perspective from both sides of the bright lights of the finals. A contestant himself at age 13, Loeffler is all grown up and now hosts the live television broadcast of the Bee. People love the Scripps National Spelling Bee for the incredible intelligence on display, an endless appreciation for letters, and competitive drama you could cut with a knife. Our guest today is the grand champion of another event with these exact same qualities. Dan Feyer is the most dominant competitive crossword puzzler of all time. He’s also a musician and a former Scripps National Spelling Bee contestant, and if that weren't enough to draw an invite, he and Paul have been friends since childhood. You’ll hear genuine moments of friendship in this episode, the most heartwarming yet of our young series. Tune in next time to meet Sophia Hoffman, a young speller from Missouri who narrowly missed out on last year’s Bee after an epic 66-round showdown in regionals. This year she found redemption and punched her ticket to Washington. Once you meet her, you can’t help but root for her. We’re on Soundcloud, iTunes, and virtually everywhere else you get your podcasts. We tweet at twitter.com/SpellingBeePod, and our website, http://SpellingBeePodcast.com, redirects to our tumblr page. And you can email comments to us at spellingbeepodcast@scripps.com. Theme: @PaavoIlves (soundcloud.com/paavoilves) Additional music: James Pants (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/james_pants/) D.V.S* (soundcloud.com/dvsmusic) Broke For Free (http://brokeforfree.com)
Grit Rock Hosted by Darren Selector & Patrick Galactic Welcome one and all to Grit Rock episode 143! This week features James Pants, Jake One & MF Doom, Jupe Jupe and Tacoma’s own DJ Michael Sherman with a techno set worthy of the Grit stamp of approval. Did you know that there are several ways […]
"Crime of the Century" by Jason Forrest from The Everything; "Tunnel Wisdom" by Hobo Cubes from Timeless-Mindless; "Forma 237B" from the self titled album by Forma; "Jackson Head" by Boris from New Album; "Incantation" by James Pants from his self titled album; "Aerial Sapphire Show" by Sean McCann from The Capital; "Journeyman" by Amon Tobin from ISAM; "Saint Christopher" by Bibio from Mind Bokeh; "Fucking Eat Your Face" by Xander Harris from Urban Gothic; "Dollhouse Frotteur" by James Ferraro from Night Dolls with Hairspray; "Live at the Triple Door" by Mountains from Air Museum
"Crime of the Century" by Jason Forrest from The Everything; "Tunnel Wisdom" by Hobo Cubes from Timeless-Mindless; "Forma 237B" from the self titled album by Forma; "Jackson Head" by Boris from New Album; "Incantation" by James Pants from his self titled album; "Aerial Sapphire Show" by Sean McCann from The Capital; "Journeyman" by Amon Tobin from ISAM; "Saint Christopher" by Bibio from Mind Bokeh; "Fucking Eat Your Face" by Xander Harris from Urban Gothic; "Dollhouse Frotteur" by James Ferraro from Night Dolls with Hairspray; "Live at the Triple Door" by Mountains from Air Museum
It was a busy weekend of dj-ing, surviving end times, and selecting songs for this week’s edition of the show. Joseph starts hour-one with new music from Peaking Lights, Toro Y Moi, GGD, and another cut from James Pants’ latest warped pop album, “Love Kraft.” Kenny mixes up the tempo with some beautiful electronic tones […]
This week’s show is full of 2011 releases: the new-music floodgates have opened for spring. Joseph mixes the first hour and features new music from J-Rocc, Taylor McFerrin, James Pants, Mono/Poly, matthewdavid, and Mux Mool remixing Take. Michael takes on the second hour and continues the new with London Elektricity, Intra:Mental, 2562, Grimes, Jacques Greene, […]
NATURAL YOGURT BAND : weak without wine (jazzman) KENNY SMITH : foxfire (dopebrother) SSO ORCHESTRA : faded lady instr. (bbe) LILLIAN ALEXANDER : a dream without you instr. (family groove) IMPERIAL WONDERS : love me to the music (royal essence) JASON LEV : pick me up (truth is light) KURTIS SCOTT : if you feel it (ppu) DAM FUNK : s/t (stones throw) JAMES PANTS : every night i dream (stones throw) SYMBOLICS : a taste of your love (plut)
Show #107 marks another BUCKWILD edition of Radio BSOTS. In this episode, Macedonia explains the need for an aggravator and explains his bouts with zip file inundation. Featured artists include Daft Punk, Lupe Fiasco, J-Live, James Pants, Daedelus, Pete Rock and Smif N Wessun, and many more. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.
Mix session - 54 min. / Electro Pop, Italo Disco, Disco, Electronica...1 / In My Spaceship (Pilooski remix) - Jan Turkenburg, Pilooski2 / Aminjig Nebere (I Trusted You) (Joakim's Afrobot mix) - Clasihing Egos, Joakim3 / Kim Kong - K.I.M4 / Move Me Phonique remix - Solomun, Phonique 5 / Prophetization - I:Cube6 / Cruel Intentions (Greg Wilson re-edit) - Simian Mobile Disco7 / Space Woman (original mix) - Charlie8 / I'm Ready To Shake (instrumental) - Controller 79 / On A Day Like Today (Todd Terje Friendly Children edit) - Material, Gichy Dan's Beachwood No 910 / Seven Seals Theme (original mix) - James Pants
Hour 1- DUB ASHER -(Reggae/Dancehall) 1)Buju Banton........................"Til I'm Laid to Rest" 2)Penthouse Allstars........................."Far East Dub" 3)Buju Banton................................"Untold Stories" 4)Buju Banton.............................."Mr. Nine****" 5)Buju Banton................................"Tribal War" 6)Buju Banton............................."Sensemilla Persecution" 7)Buju Banton.........................."Bobby Reds" 8)Buju Banton.............................."Driver A" 9)Buju Banton.........................."Operation Ardent" 10)Buju Banton...................."Deportees (Things Change)" 11)Buju Banton.........................."It's All Over" 12)Buju Banton........................"Man Fi Dead" 13)Buju Banton..........................."Crazy Talk" 14)Buju Banton/Pinchers............................"Don & Pupes" 15)Buju Banton.............................."People and People" 16)Buju Banton........................."Chuck It So" 17)Anthony Cruz/Buju Banton................"Place Too Bloody" 18)Bushman/Gramps Morgan/Buju..............."African" 19)Peter Tosh/Winston Scotia.................."Maga Dog/Skanky Dog" TRAVIS BICKLE (Modern Funk/Hip-hop) 1)James Pants............................"Thin Moon" 2)Hudson Mohawke/Dam Funk.................."Tell Me What You Want Me To Do Girl" 3)Amanda Blank................................."A Love Song" 4)The Black Keys/Raekwon..............."Stay off The Fuckin' Flowers" 5)Cool Kids..................................."Black Mags" 6)Hudson Mohawke..........................."Polkadot Blues" 7)Hudson Mohawke..................................."3:30" 8)Hudson Mowhawke/Nadsroic.........................."Allhot" 9)Amanda Blank......................"Something Bigger, Something Better" 10)Rye Rye/M.I.A....................................."Bang"
The mighty Stones Throw crew recently toured Europe, and the Manchester date saw Groovement catch up with Dam Funk, Mayer Hawthorne and James Pants. Jon K and Illum Sphere were droppin’ bombs in the background of the Deaf Institute venue, so please excuse any peaks in sound… Also check http://www.groovement.co.uk/about/stones-throw/