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Welcome to the first new music show of 2026 – and thanks to Giulio aka Parcae for his great selections last week! We have a certain amount of catchup from last year, but we also have a surprisingly large amount of new music already, either released this week or last, or forthcoming. LISTEN AGAIN in a new year. Stream on demand from fbi.radio or podcast here. hidden_attachment – sorry this was just something i had to do [ky/hidden_attachment Bandcamp] hidden_attachment – in moncton i spent all my money on pinball and beer [ky/hidden_attachment Bandcamp] In November I played a track from Ky Brooks, the Montreal artist who recorded an album in 2023 called Power Is The Pharmacy for Constellation under the name Ky. They appear under various aliases, the most current of which is hidden_attachment, and they were previously known for making noise-punk with Lungbutter and freeform experimental stuff with Nag, among many others. The new hidden_attachment release is an EP described as “a tiny horrible opera”, which seems misleading – horrible is a matter of opinion, “opera” perhaps less so, but this is a small epic of practically ever genre other than opera. Jangling indie rock, electro-pop, bedroom drum’n’bass, bedroom punk, experimental ambient pop… ish. It’s weird & fun! Silvia Tarozzi – Lucciole [Unseen Worlds/Bandcamp] Silvia Tarozzi – Le ossessioni [Unseen Worlds/Bandcamp] When US label Unseen Worlds introduced us to Italian violinist/singer/composer and more Silvia Tarozzi, it was her first album Mi specchio e rifletto, an album that reflects her broad musical experience, from working with groundbreaking minimalist electronic composer Eliane Radigue to contemporary music with Ensemble Dedalus, to the folk music of her local region, improvisation, and playful studio experimentation. There was more than a hint of Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Then in 2022, Tarozzi released another extraordinary work, Canti di guerra, di lavoro e d’amore (“Songs of war, work and love”), with the cellist Deborah Walker, presenting a collection of music inspired by folk songs from rural Emilia which came from working class women involved with the partisan resistance in World War II, including songs sung by choirs of female rice field workers – music that the pair had grown up with. In April 2025, some of us were incredibly lucky, in Sydney and I think Melbourne, to witness Tarozzi & Walker performing these songs together, with just their instruments and voices – one of those occasions when musicianship seems like magic. So there’s a lot of anticipation with this new solo album from Tarozzi – or there would be, except that Lucciole appeared seemingly out of nowhere, available digitally on Bandcamp on December 12th. We’ll have to wait for April this year for the LP and CD, but the whole album’s there if you’re willing to stump up $10USD. Once again this is a wonderful tapestry of an album, with brass ensemble arrangements that set it somewhere between classical & folk music, along with synths, field recordings and turntables bringing modern twists. Her voice is lovely and some of the songwriting evokes the baroque pop of Sufjan Stevens in the best way. Winged Wheel – I See Poseurs Every Day [12XU/Bandcamp] Winged Wheel – Speed Table [12XU/Bandcamp] A US experimental rock supergroup, Winged Wheel began as a filesharing process between various musicians including violist Whitney Johnson aka Matchess, resulting in the 2022 debut album No Island. But for their new album Desert So Green, the band (expanded further to include, among others, Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley) had toured extensively, and headed into the studio together. The result is an album with psych-kraut-rock intensity and rhythmic drive, blurts of postpunk harshness, shards of viola, and vocals at times. It’s a real surprise, and really worth digging into. Èlg & la Chimie – La ville cachée [Murailles Music/Bandcamp] I don’t speak much French, not well anyway, but there’s just scads of great music from France – and francophone artists from Belgium, Switzerland and Canada, not to mention other former colonies – and you know I’m happy to play music in any languages as much as instrumental music. But understanding the pure breadth of francophone music is still challenging, so I’m happy when French artists fall into my lap. The entity known as Èlg is Laurent Gérard, and he’s been involved in experimental rock, sound-stuff, weird electronic etc for a good couple of decades. La chimie (chemistry) was a project of his in 2013, made up of weird electronics and loops – but now it’s also his band, in which he plays amplified guitalele (ukulele/guitar hybrid) and keyboards, with Marie Nachury on bass, electroncis and percussion, and Johann Mazé on drums and drum triggers. All three also sing, and they make a righteous noise, sometimes starting off as normal-sounding songs until something super-weird happens; in particular, often magnificent grooves on booming, clattering drum kit, and thumping bass. No two tracks are anything like each other, but there’s a through-line of unchained inspiration. Truly something else. JJJJJerome Ellis – Evensong, part 3 (for and after Jessica Valoris) [Shelter Press/Bandcamp] This wonderful album came out in November, but I didn’t properly get to it until too late to include it last year. JJJJJerome Ellis is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, academic, cross-media artist and more; they are of Grenadian-Jamaican-American heritage, and they’re a disabled person with a stutter – something that they’ve ingrained in their practice, including in the spelling of their first name. This album, Vesper Sparrow, draws from Black American and Caribbean culture as well as pop and experimental music, while being placed primarily in a composed jazz context. Most of the tracks are written for, and sometimes feature, fellow artists, poets and theorists. Alongside granular processing and sampling, Ellis’s stutter features and becomes a structural part of the music – but whatever the theoretical basis, this is beautiful and incredibly creative music. Toni Geitani – Ya Sah [Toni Geitani Bandcamp] Toni Geitani – Wasla [Toni Geitani Bandcamp] Originally trained in filmmaking, Lebanese musician Toni Geitani has since gained a Masters in live electronics in Amsterdam, where he is based now. His Masters thesis is titled “Sampling as a Political Medium”, which sounds fascinating. In his music, he melds Arabic vocals with classical instrumentation and experimental electronic production – the three preview tracks from his forthcoming album Wahj are stunning. “Wahj” (وهج) means “radiance”, and Geitani invites us to look through the collapse we see around, and seek that light. Obelisk – Salty Lemon Air [Geometric Corruption/Bandcamp] FBi’s own Ryan O’Rourke, presenter of Mithril for all things heavy & experimental, also makes music as Obelisk. It’s heavy and experimental for sure, but very electronic, very deconstructed club with aspects of breakcore, groaning distorted bass, trance keyboards and glitch. Obviously it’s awesome. Kloke – Silk [Subtle Audio/Bandcamp] Huuuuge jungle/drumfunk/drum’n’bass compilation incoming! Limerick, Ireland label Subtle Audio put out a series of great 2 or 3CD compilations in the mid-’00s with early drumfunk and jungle-inclined drum’n’bass – at the time it felt like the best source of really great beat production around. Many years later, here’s another 3CD set: Our Atmosphere has 2CDs of original tracks and tracks taken from label releases in a broadly “atmospheric” jungle, drumfunk and drum’n’bass, with a huge list of great producers, plus a DJ mix from label head Code on the 3rd disc. Oh – and the CDs arrived in the mail just as we hit the new year, but the digital version (without the 3rd disc) won’t be available until Feb 6th, so this is a sorta-kinda exclusive of Naarm’s own Kloke, one of many highlights here. Aftawerks & Earl Grey – Swingfunc Jungle [Earl Grey Bandcamp] Nathan Firman aka Aftawerks has been plying his trade in funky acid, IDM & jungle for over a decade, and Jim Earl Grey released an EP of his on his Hyperchamber Music label way back in 2013. I’m a pretty big fan of Earl Grey (in fact I first heard his stuff on those Subtle Audio comps back in the day!) and this collaboration between the two is just mad shit in the best way. Homemade Weapons – Leviathan (HW Remix) [Weaponist/Bandcamp] Seattle’s Homemade Weapons has his own particular take on the minimal/tribal drum’n’bass championed by Samurai Records, and as well as releasing on that label (and others) he runs his own label, Weaponist. The latest label release is the Bumura EP from the artist himself, with two new tracks and two remixes he’s made of tracks that were originally collabs – tonight’s cut was originally made with Sacramento’s Red Army. I do appreciate the way that elements of jungle are dropped into the very minimal d’n’b feel. BMA – Middle Age REFLEKT [Industrial Coast/Bandcamp] Moa Pillar – Fight Them Back [Industrial Coast/Bandcamp] The Industrial Coast label is based in Middlesborough, about an hour’s drive south of Newcastle, so fairly grim-up-north territory (I actually lovely Newcastle when I played there last year). The label is pretty dedicated to the cassette as a format, and generally most of the music on Bandcamp is unavailable digitally without the physical objects (set at £999) – but they do do retrospective compilations, and open up other releases briefly at times. So Deconstructed Reconstructed Retrospective is a double-compilation, in that it collects tracks from the labels Deconstructed/Reconstructed series of compilations in which industrial & experimental artists cover or remix artists such as Crass or music related to movements like anarcho-punk or Rock Against Racism. With 50 tracks, it covers plenty of ground. Sometimes you can immediately tell who the subject is, sometimes you have to try and look it up, and artists appear under various guises too – such as Iceman Junglist Kru (lo-fi industrial junglism), half of whom is also Stonecirclesampler (arcane ambient weirdness) aka Liquid DnB-like Ambient Grime 2… Unfortunately it’s long enough after it went up that it’s now priced at £999, but you can still stream the tracks. Tonight, US drum’n’bass producer BMA takes on hardcore punk originals Minor Threat, while London-based Russian deconstructed trance guy Moa Pillar does a tribute to Linton Kwesi Johnson. Travis Cook – fight_clown [Travis Cook Bandcamp] Adelaide’s Travis Cook, ex-Collarbones, continues releasing a track a week on his Bandcamp. This one’s all stuttery vocal samples and a smattering of beats. John Wall – Iconvt [John Wall Bandcamp] The ineffable John Wall stands somewhere between glitch & computer music, musique concrète, plunderphonics, and free jazz. Astonishingly, he didn’t start making music until he was 40 (in 1990). He’s worked with the cream of UK free jazz, and I’ve also featured a fair bit of his work with spoken word poet Alex Rodgers – here’s an example. He recently revisited his 1999 Constructions I-IV, which combined samples from live improvisers with samples of modern classical compositions, in order to remove the deliberate glitch-sound, which he now finds ugly (although I’m not the only one who likes that sound!) But now he’s put a single new track called “Iconvt“, which sounds like a command-line tool (iconv in Linux is a command that converts a string to a different character encoding). The source sounds here are not obviously revealed – it sounds mostly electronic; there are some fairly inscrutable quotes in the description, plus a reference to fellow avant-gardist Sunik Kim. But the music is some of the least-inscrutable stuff Wall has done, with rumbling bass, quite a bit of melody, and a fair bit of glitch, all things considered! Low Flung – Niksen [Low Flung Bandcamp] Eora/Sydney musician Danny Wild has been Low Flung for a long while now, and tends to lean more ambient than beat-driven. On his last release from 2025, Type-D we find him in a contemplative mood, but also in a dub techno mode – the first track has a super slow tempo with percussive chatter around the edges, but the other two tracks are faster but no less dubby. SAWT – Phase Collapse [Beacon Sound/Bandcamp] T. Gowdy – 00L00 [Beacon Sound/Bandcamp] Excellent Portland, Oregon label Beacon Sound enlists many brilliant friends to contribute to their important new compilation Gaza is the Moral Compass, benefiting on-the-ground mutual aid groups in Gaza. The organisers point out that Israel has violated the so-called ceasefire hundreds of times; Israel’s fascist government is joined by Donald Trumps’ fascist governmnent in trying to remake the Middle East while Australia’s Labor governments are falling over themselves to protect the interests of a foreign state, at least partially in the name of “Jewish safety” which as a Jew I categorically reject. Cultural practice is not neutral, the organisers remind us, and that includes what art/music/culture you consume and how you do so. So here we have many artists associated with the Constellation label, artists originally from Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt, and indeed Japan – the quality is incredibly high throughout, and all the music is exclusive to the comp (for now). SAWT is Kamel Badarneh, based in Brussels, whose contribution is a nice piece of throbbing techno, while Constellation’s T. Gowdy does his shimmering sample-shifting thing but with an Arabic-sounding sound source. Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo – +1 [Umor Rex/Bandcamp] Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo – Illusione [Umor Rex/Bandcamp] A few years ago, Italian musician Simone Sims Longo released a brilliant electro-acoustic album called Paesaggi integrati (integrated landscapes) on the great Dutch label Esc.rec – still one of my favourites on the label. There, he processed the sounds of various acoustic instruments; on Solo Suono, Sims Longo is working with saxophonist Filippo Ansaldi, and it’s his instrument that he’s processing. At times we’re hearing the saxophone solo, or multi-tracking into beautiful chordal movement; elsewhere the instrument is splintered and looped. The saxophone is an instrument uniquely suited to experimental approaches, and Ansaldi and Sims Longo here go deep into some of its sonic possibilities. Dual Dialect – Conglomerate III – Meme-leak Mosaic [4000 Records/Bandcamp] Speaking of sax, Meanjin/Brisbane’s Dual Dialect feature Andrew Garton of Ghostwoods on “mutant saxophone” alongside Andrew Foley of Grids/Units/Planes, YEARNS etc, creating disintegrated beats and abstract pads according to their very accurate Instagram bio. But there’s some surprisingly blissful stuff here too – a kind of jazz fusion that hints at downtempo stuff from the ’90s, Jon Hassell’s fourth world work in the ’80s, and post-’00s glitchy electronics. Recommended. Aroma – After The Rain [Urban Trout Records/Bandcamp] And we finish tonight with a collaboration by an artist whose debut album with Eora/Sydney jazz piano quartet Aronas was a defining work for the early days of Utility Fog (you can stream Culture Tunnels on SoundCloud and elsewhere). Pianist & composer Aron Ottignon had moved to Sydney from New Zealand (his brother Matt still plays around this city in many ensembles), and the group embodied the post-jazz feel, at least on record, that sat perfectly with the UFog sound. Aron soon decamped to the UK & Europe, embedding traditional musics from around the world into his art (Aronas’ album Culture Tunnels was influenced by South Pacific rhythms). Now the Aroma project sees Aron playing the Osmose “expressive synth” alongside singer, sound-artist, label head & Afro-futurist Nina Kahle. This song, recorded in Senegal, is their take on the beautiful John Coltrane tune “After The Rain”, using the multiple gestures the Osmose adds to each individual key of the piano keyboard, with Kahle’s vocals and field recordings ebbing and flowing. Listen again — ~234MB
Listen as Pastor Craig continues the sermon series "Soul Priority" and goes through what the law is all about and how it doesn't change.
Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Thursday Evening Service - 02/13/2025Pastor Jonathan McDonald"Love Truth, Avoid Vain Jangling"Connect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
“Vain Jangling” isWorthless, empty talking:It is teaching without…Christ-centered content,or God-glorifying goals.
Philadelphia dissaproves of 'jangling' courtiers, while Jessica and Gage consider why Elizabeth I decided to, or not to, use the word 'jangling' when she admonished parliament for considering her successor.
Jeremiah Chapter 45 God's personal message to Jeremiah's secretary
Our 13th (unlucky for some!) installment of the Weekend Six Pack series celebrates one of the best indie labels currently going, Subjangle. Subjangle is the South African based label that boasts an impressive, consistently growing catalogue of some of the finest jangle-, indie-, psych- pop, and much more. This week, hear these six modern classics from Subjangle: 1) The Blue Herons - 'In The Skies' (from Go On) 2) Pantomime Horses - 'Lily Morita' (from Forever Polyester) 3) Kevin Robertson - 'The Guilt Trip' (from The Call of the Sea) 4) Alice Kat - 'Waves' (from Around the World & Back to You) 5) Race - 'Meddler' (from Half Men, Half Sympathy) 6) Majorette - 'Soon' (from Forever Starts Tuesday) Find these releases and much more at https://subjangle.bandcamp.com/music. Thanks to Subjangle founder Darrin Lee for the support and great music! Thank YOU for supporting independent music! Proud members of the Pantheon Podcasts family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This 1980 new wave debut is a true diamond in the rough. Jangling post-punk guitars and Chrissie Hynde's beautiful voice mesh greatly with her lyrics, which are much more than meets the eye and invite further examination. And the theater kids are here for it. It's the self-titled debut by (the) Pretenders!
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The Jangling Reinharts have arrived on Small Venue Music! The Jangling Reinharts are icons of the Richmond music scene. They've played thousands of shows over the past 20 years and have entertained tens of thousands of fans. They play an extremely large and diverse selection of songs that fans have grown to love. Rick Schaffer and Tommy Hughes sit down with Don Busick to discuss the origins of the band and many aspects of how they began their musical careers. Rick shares how the band formed and walks through all the members that have been a part of the group. Tommy shares his journey that led him to play at the Grand Ole Opry. The guys discuss their stage show and how they developed their medleys, the space trilogy, and their fun interactions on stage. Tommy discusses all the instruments he plays and how he learned to play them. Rick shares how he and Danny developed their comedic chops. For the first time on Small Venue Music, Rick and Tommy perform an original song live on the show. Rick discusses how he created the song “Smile” and they play a wonderful acoustic version of the song. The show closes with the guys sharing why they enjoy playing together and the importance of relationships in a band. Rick and Tommy share some shows they have coming up in the next couple of months. The Jangling Reinharts Contact Info Website: https://www.samhillbands.com/bands/reinharts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063457752814 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janglingreinharts/ Reverb Nation: https://www.reverbnation.com/janglingreinharts Follow Small Venue Music on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092072434167 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smallvenuemusic YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SmallVenueMusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SmallVenueMusic Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@smallvenuemusic
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When a slave-owner's conduct has impact on the slave's status. To what extent can a man free a female slave in order to marry her? Plus, the stories of R. Dimi, who traveled between Israel and Babylonia - to address the case where heirs are pushed to free the slaves if their benefactor. Also, a slave owned by 2 people, one of whom frees his half of the slave, but the other owner does not go along with freeing him. To the extent that he transfers his ownership to a minor - rather than free his half of the slave. And then that minor, presumably a younger child, is prevailed upon (via jangling coins) to give up the ownership. Plus, the formulations of the statement that one is freeing a slave - several versions are all acceptable. Also, what happens when a master and a slave dispute whether the master indeed freed the slave? And how valuable an admission in court counts - like 100 witnesses.
Pastor Freddy T Wyatt and Jonathan Vinson reconnect this week before Christmas to remember and look ahead. Listen in as they recall Jonathan and Rachel's visit to Harlem, remember a fork jacket, and compare the reality of Jesus' dung-laden nativity with Herod the Great's palace. Text 'mission' to 97000 to learn more or visit RealLifeSango.com
The battle against the dragon finally begins! Or does it? What if Erasmus just throws stuff at it? Surely that can't have any unforeseen consequences... Patreon: patreon.com/MajesticGoose Discord: bit.ly/oneshotdiscord Website: MajesticGoose.com Twitter: @critsandknits Twitch: twitch.tv/MajesticGooseNetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022.06.13 – 0529 – What To Wear ‘On-Mic'What you wear ‘on mic'The microphone is a sensitive piece of equipment which will ‘hear' everything it can. That means your voice, your breathing, the squeak of a chair, the rustle of clothing or scripts. So when a microphone is open, move and act with care. This also includes not clicking your pen or tapping your feet.‘Jangling jewellery' will be heard on a mic, so might a stiff cotton shirt, leather trousers as you cross your legs or shift in your seat. Do what you can to reduce rattles and rustles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Final match of the season. Billy Grant (@billythebee99), Dave Lane (@beesotted100) and Martin The Dutchman Holland (@BrentfordDutch) linked up for a few beers at The Globe in Brentford (@GlobeBrentford) to discuss the relegation battle - which has gone down to the wire and has been whittled down to Leeds United and Burnley. In this week's podcast Everton preview. We discuss our weekend in Liverpool and the thrilling match against Everton which saw The Toffees dragged back into the relegation fight We hear what both Everton and Bees fans had to say in the stands straight after the match at the weekend Will Allsopp (@allsoppwill) takes us through his statistical lowdown on the Everton match Jonathan JB Burchill (@Jonathan77777) gives more top flight facts and funk Plus we look forward to the Leeds game with some special guests giving their thoughts on Leeds, Brentford and Goblin's ears We discuss the "Mind the gap Thomas Frank" video that the Leeds players made after their Championship title win a couple of years ago and asked are there any times when one regretted doing or saying something as it came back to bite them on the arse later? And with Everton coming from behind to beat Palace midweek, all eyes are now on Leeds and Burnley on the final day for the last relegation spot. Oscar (@OscarMarrio ) from All Leeds TV (@AllLeedsTV) gives us #manners and also the lowdown on Leeds and whether he thinks they will survive their final day relegation fight
Paul Edelman remembers being four or five years old and hearing Bob Dylan on the family stereo. "I'm sitting on the couch by myself and "It's All Right Ma, I'm Only Bleeding" is on," Edelman recalls before rattling off a strand of the lyrics by memory. Darkness at the break of noon Shadows even the silver spoon The handmade blade, the child's balloon Eclipses both the sun and moon To understand you know too soon There is no sense in trying. "It just codified my fascination and passion for music," he said. It's a Monday afternoon, some five decades later, and Edelman is sitting inside a recording studio just off the main highway going into Marshall. He did some construction work here to offset recording costs of his last two records, the newest titled "Telecoaster."
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The World Famous Insurance Dudes Dudes chat over Coffee!Oh man, this week was CRAZY! But you know what we grew, we hustled and we coached. We talk about the secrets to success through giving and receiving help!For All Things Related To Being An Insurance Dude or Dudette, Incredible Tips, Amazing Tools, and Valuable Resources, Check Out The Insurance Dudes Hub!
Is it childish to call people Best Friends? Who holds the various keys to our hearts and identities? And what dreams of the past and future are getting us through the pandemic? Aminatou discusses travel, religion, finding ourselves and how we use coded language to find our people with Jedidiah Jenkins. His new book Like Streams to the Ocean is out Feb 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The episode title says it all! It is finally time to delve into the miasma of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard an Australian rock band known for rollicking live shows and their prolific output.Join our intrepid hosts as they navigate the open water of a band that should fit well within the warm confines of New Dad Rock. Jangling guitars, metronomic drumming, psychedelic outbursts, terrible canyons of metal, scientific exploration and a time of redness in the west are just a few of the bizarre motifs that are unraveled here on this unrivaled podcast.The links below barely scratch the surface of the many facets of this beguiling band:from KG:KGLW / Straws in the Wind / Oddlifefrom Infest the Rats' Nest:Planet Bfrom Nonagon Infinity:Robot Stop / People-Vultures / Road Trainfrom Flying Microtonal Banana:Melting / Sleep Drifter from Murder of the Universe:Altered Beastfrom Sketches of Brunswick EastThe Book / A Journey to (S)hell / Rolling Stonedfrom Fishing for Fishies:Cyboogiefrom I'm in Your Mind Fuzz:I'm in Your Mind / I'm Not in Your MindSupport the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-new-dad-rock)
The Podigal Sons are BACK with their 3rd episode and WE up... WAY UP! Brandon and Lance sit down to tackle various topics that WE ALL face in this time and space. Who's bringing the COVID to Turkey Day (08:10)? Brandon tries not to put the Ravens out (21:33). Do the Newman men go to strip clubs (31:18)? WE don't Know (42:49)! Talking about our Mom got COVID (46:35)! Louisville's Art scene is Jingling and Jangling on Netflix (51:15) and much more!Make sure and listen for a special GIVEAWAY hidden in our crazy conversation!
Jangling Sparrows, headed by musical veterans Paul Edelman and Bobby Frith, have been hailed as having a “capacity for strong songs that tell a story and rock hard” (Glide Magazine). Of the newest album, IndiePulse says the songs are “visionary tracks”, and that Edelman “has an amazing way of turning words into magnifying glasses”. With stellar reviews becoming momentum, Jangling Sparrows are landing at Red Barn Radio, so don’t miss them!
Welcome to our new regular mini episode. Alex Deutsch, bassist for jangle pop band Modern Strangers, recommends some of the best music Western North Carolina has to offer. We recommend these songs to download because you're going to want to listen to them over and over. Here are a couple of easy links to download these songs- https://janglingsparrows.com/product/bootstraps-and-other-american-fables https://thegetrightband.bandcamp.com/track/wired Songs Worth Downloading is hosted by Alex Deutsch Submissions email wncswd@gmail.com Our Group Page - https://bit.ly/WNCOMGroup Listen to this episode on mp3 iTunes/Apple Stitcher Spotify iHeart Jangling Sparrows https://janglingsparrows.com The Get Right Band https://thegetrightband.com/ Subscribe to the podcast https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media Facebook wncoriginalmusic.com Instagram Theme song by Modern Strangers www.modernstrangers.com All music used by permission
Aaron is co-founder and president of Trust Included, consultancy that offers scientifically validated solutions to help organizations overcome challenges and proactively meet the future through initiatives related to wellness culture, leadership, and employee experience. Aaron is a , a reviewer for the Journal of Personality and Individual Differences, a certified executive coach, and a professionally trained scientist-practitioner. His background in industrial-organizational psychology allows him to use best practices in science and evidence-based management to help organizations and individuals overcome challenges, prevent problems, and promote organizational health using a rigorous data-driven approach. He's interested in positive organizational psychology or the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals, organizations, and communities to thrive and how these findings may be used to benefit all levels of social systems (from individuals to societies). Aaron’s proactive focus on striving for healthy individual and organizational functioning goes beyond meeting the needs of an organization, rather it cultivates opportunities for that workplace and its members to grow and thrive.
It’s our final issue of 2019! We have some festive holiday shenanigans to chat about, along with a certain Crisis that has finally begun. Then there’s some news about everything from Disney to Keanu to mutant turtles. Plus, a few trailers came out recently for some pretty big movies we’ll be catching in the […]
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Okay, we're at it again! With the absence of ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE, we here at ROCKWIRED.COM are filling that void by re-launching our podcast series ROCK SHOW. Back in late-August, the show was launched as a means of complimenting our monthly magazine by featuring music and interview excerpts from the bands who have been featured on the site and the magazine. With ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE on an indefinite hiatus we felt it important to bring back ROCK SHOW as a weekly show featuring all new music and interview excerpts with the bands and artists behind the music. On the latest edition of ROCK SHOW, we feature music from SILVERTUNG, RED VELVET CRUSH, MANHIGH, JANGLING SPARROWS and JACOB CADE. CHECK OUT THE PODCAST AT:http://www.rockwired.com/temporarysite/RockShow5.mp3
Another batch of fresh tunes blended & baked to housey perfection. Jangling pianos, drifting vocals, old skool hints, re-rubs, deep to funky. It's all in this one. Always happy. Love life, love house.
Mike doesn’t like his neighbors… so don’t ask him if you can borrow his toilet plunger. Also, do you like podcast interruptions? Barking dogs? Jangling little kitty cats? Yeah? Well, you’ll love this episode! Kaz also finds a new home in a pile of cardboard boxes. The guys then derail the discussion a bit and talk about those weird Arnold Schwarzenegger watches that came out a few years back. Plus, we get a quick Rivkah Watches update, Mike has a new diver in for review, and the snobs finally announce the WINNER of the Seiko SKX007 giveaway! Finally, Mike sends out a very special watch to get serviced and the guys talk about what goes into choosing your watch servicing center. Is it better to go through the brand directly? Do you prefer going with someone local and independent? Listen in and tell the snobs what you think! Show Notes The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Majora%27s_Mask Orient Watches “Christmas Chrono”: https://www.instagram.com/p/BV2UcDelNbt/?taken-by=twobrokewatchsnobs Melbourne Sorrento Diver: https://www.melbournewatch.com.au/sorrento-so-42-a-3hn-01/ Arnold Schwarzenegger watches: http://www.ablogtowatch.com/arnold-schwarzenegger-watch-brand-debuts-2015/ Montegrappa Watches: http://www.montegrappa.com/en/collections/orologi.html Omega Seamaster 30: https://www.instagram.com/p/BT9Mr3CljE0/?taken-by=twobrokewatchsnobs Smiths W10: http://www.broadarrow.net/smiths.htm Tudor Pelagos: https://www.tudorwatch.com/watches/pelagos/m25600tb-0001 Grand Seiko Spring Drive: http://www.grand-seiko.com/about/movement/springdrive/ Nesbit’s Fine Watch Services: http://www.nesbitswatchservice.com/ Omega Speedmaster 3570.50: https://www.instagram.com/p/BO-aNLYD_ra/?taken-by=michaeltpenate Lunar Oyster: https://www.lunaroyster.com/
This week on Game Crunch: Mike explores the far reaches of outer space in Mass Effect Andromeda. The reviews didn’t scare him away, but how does he feel thus far with his time in the game? He also found some time to take Splatoon 2 for a test drive with the few open times available […]
Scott Carelli from Back to the Future Minute joins the tour. We get up close and personal with the band, talk t-shirts, and find out you can’t win a battle of the bands without Scott! Topics discussed: Louis Jordan The movie Airheads Heidi’s zine Teen Meat Our theme music is Doom … Continue reading
Crackling, Rattling, Jangling
Recalling "The Jesus Movement" A Love Song to Jesus! Jangling 60's Rickenbacher guitars(ala The Byrds), nice 60's E Bass, Solid Backbeat on the Drums, Tamborines, catchy melody. To all those who met Jesus in the "Jesus People Movement" we pray this video will kindle a fresh renewal of your First Love for Jesus! The Jesus Movement (Youth Revival in the early 70's) was a form of pure Christianity reminiscent of the Early Church. For those of you who were born again during the Jesus Movement, you know that it was a time of First Love, of purity of devotion to the Lord Jesus, and a level of fellowship and love that does not exist in the "Megachurches" so prevalent today. Aren't you so thankful that Jesus doesn't ever want us to lose that first love for Him! The music that was created in the Jesus Movement, in our opinion, is unparalleled in purity, fervency, and commitment to the person of the Lord Jesus.This original worship song itself has a bit of a 60s/70's feel.We pray that it is a blessing to you Lyrics below.blessings,Shiloh Worship Music www.shilohworshipmusic.comLove Never-Ending© 2012 Shiloh Worship MusicI Was Born In a TimeWhen The Times There Were A-Changin'I Was Blowing In the WindWith No Direction Home!Chorus I Was Looking for a Love Never-EndingYou Came to Me--JesusYou Brought Me into Your Heart!I Was Born in a TimeWhen Peace Was All We WantedI Was Searching for The PeaceThat Passes All Understanding!I Was Born in a TimeWhen Love Was Flowers in My HairThen I Took the TimeTo Look Right in Your Heart--Lord!© 2012 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.comCome and check out our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup. Free Christian Worship Music on the iTunes StorePlease check out our free Christian Worship Music on the iTunes Store. We offer 4 free Podcasts that contain our original worship music. Below are the links- if you like them you can subscribe FREE and receive new songs in the form of podcasts as they are released.
Another boisterous hour of music to show what little I've accomplished this month with my life. In jest though. Actually this month was exceedingly good in terms of what I've managed to do, school, work, etc are plodding along a staid course and I managed to do enough extracurricular math on the side to test out of math class and into math 206. Thrilling right?So on to the tunes. This month I want to highlight for your listening enjoyment my new favorite obscure band The Godz - a group hailing from NYC their infinitely weird take on music was unable to secure the necessary interest of times and the group has since faded to an odious obscurity. For my part in reviving this tragic tale I hereby swear to play too much of them for anyone who has actual taste in music. Also the last track has a bounty on it - $50 to the first person to name it and the artist. 01. Love - Stephanie Know WhoLove is back for another round with this frighteningly paranoid lovers perception of infidelity. Good times!02. 1910 Fruitgum Company - 1, 2, 3 Red LightSaccharine sweetness oozes around the doughy flesh tinged corners of this nearly unbearable pap. Nothing against the original artists - who as I understand it were actually rather accomplished set musicians later shoe horned by managers into the role of a late 60's easy-pop boy band for the interests of shear greed alone. This track, amazingly, is not the worst they have offer - no that would be the infamous "Simon Says" a song so mundanely trite I had forgotten I'd ever heard it until I listened to it again while doing research for this month.03. Human Beinz - Nobody but MeSo the sound of easy-pop done right? The Human Beinz and the machine staccato of drums that opens to the loose rising riffs of guitar capped on top by the melodic "No, No, No, No, No" vocals. Jangling it's way into your heart. 04. G.P. Chiti & S. Montori - Desperation and Money (Cindelic Records)60's Italian b-grade movie soundtracks kick just that much ass. 05. Jennifer Gentle - Take My HandAnother Italian act, by God but this one is good and - drum roll - contemporary to myself with an nicely kicking album with American distributor sub pop.06. Beck - We Dance Alone (acoustic)Recently recorded over at WXPN as a part of NPR backed World Cafe. A good listen to those who doubt song craft of this eclectic musician.07. The Godz - Lay in the SunOh man it doesn't get any further out than that. The perfect protopunk psychedelic sound.08. Thee Headcoats - All My Feelings DeniedMan there is a lot of noise going on in here - my apologies to anyone not entirely blinded by the sheer fire of the manic force that is Billy Childish.09. Johnny Pate - Can't Even Walk in the Park. Johnny Pate, a long lived and ranging career - there is more beneath the surface of this soundtrack than just the glittering funk one might expect. Beginning as a jazz bassist in the thirties by the forties he'd even cut his own Blue Note session. The fifties saw him break the Billboard top 20, playing tuba and setting up arrangements. This lead him to fame and success with Curtis Mayfield and B.B. King and finally landing a gig in Hollywood for the music production of "Shaft in Africa".10. Meri Wilson - Telephone ManOh shit - the CD BABY strikes again! Meri is still making music and it turns out that the Friendly Staff of CD Baby are pedaling her wares. I didn't find this till it was too late to put in the audio for the month. Apologies and excuses to all involved.11. Soft Machine w/ Hibuo AnemoneThey once lit the madness of the masses with swirling psychedelic sounds swaths and jazz ornamentation. Now they are just known as the nearly made its and also rans - a shame since they really had something else going on.12. Cat Empire - Two ShoesThis is the Year of Cat Empire - my prediction is the pods will leverage interest into the band that will then jettison them into the lower hundred of the Billboard and MRM. Did I totally miss them when they came to town? yes. Did my friend Andre actually do PR for the shows and try to get me to go by bringing over CDs and Posters? yep. Do I regret?I regret nothing. Well maybe a little.13. Nash - Aggregation Damn it all I can't find anything about these guys, a shame as they sound like they really bust out the kicks. Favorite line: "A child is Born / Where's He Born? / In the SUUUUUUUUN!"14. Moving Sidewalks - 99th FloorFuture ZZTop frontman lays down the Texas tracks and precedes Jimi Hendrix on stage? Hallucinatory terrain surly.15. Harry Nilsson - 1941Harry claims The Beatles were his fans. Well I guess that makes sense. There is a strong English story telling thread that the two groups share.16. The Majority - One ThirdThe problem here is not just obscurity but obscurity combined with common search terms. Yes searching for One Third Majority often pulls up references to democratic processes. 17. The Coasters - Down Home GirlA laid back cover with a funk dollop from the one and onlys. 18. Mystery Track - I don't even know. ARGH frustrated by the complete failure of my ability to know who the hell I am listening to - I hereby offer a $50 dollar bounty for the first person who can name this artist and song. Good song too.backing track - Le Fluer da Musique image from: Audiogalaxy (holy shit - Audiogalaxy! I thought they killed you)