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Jarrett Evan Samson talks about his band Tough Age and their new album, Waiting Here, leaving Ontario for western Canada, how the climate is changing, GBV, R.E.M., and Flying Nun, loving comics and the cinema vs. superhero movies debate, a brief history of Tough Age and its different configurations, continuity and a Jesse Locke update, working with new labels, future plans, and much more. Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the release of the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap, former Def Jam Recordings president and Public Enemy co-founder Bill Stephney joins us to look back on hip hop's growth over the last 45 years. For the 25th anniversary of the first Big Shiny Tunes, freelance writer and musician Jesse Locke reflects on the popular Canadian compilation CD over its 13 years and 17 editions. Canadian icon William Shatner opens up about aging, loneliness and what keeps him going at 90.
This episode features Chad VanGaalen, celebrated Calgarian song-maker, producer, and animator. In his third conversation with Jesse Locke over a storied musical career, Chad gives listeners an audio tour of his creative playground, shares some of his philosophies on recording, and explains why the sound of Women's cult famous album Public Strain can never be recreated. Chad's new album, World's Most Stressed Out Gardener, is out now from Sub Pop and Flemish Eye. If you enjoy this interview, please leave us a rating or review wherever you listen to podcasts, share it with a friend, and consider donating to our Patreon linked below. As an added bonus, we are now offering our patrons 15% off all releases from Telephone Explosion Records. Tracing Spaces is a labour of love and we can only keep making it with your support. https://www.patreon.com/tracingspaces https://www.telephoneexplosion.com
2 MUCH TV - The Best Comedy/Songwriting Podcast of 2020 - Real Magazine A VENGEFUL GOD TRIED TO STOP US. I blew up the recording interface by plugging in the wrong power cable and then my big computer died because it's a thousand years old. BUT HERE WE ARE ONCE AGAIN this time to talk about Freaks & Geeks - Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers. We also get into the memories that keep us up at night, chat room bullying and we talk a lot about Randy Bachman for some reason. Our guest this week is drum god and music writer JESSE LOCKE. He takes us though his pro-TV childhood full of huge classic faves and he brings a new musical twist to the pod. https://twitter.com/wipeoutbeat https://www.instagram.com/wipeoutbeat/ https://tough-age.bandcamp.com/ https://motorists.bandcamp.com/album/from-the-wreckage https://daily.bandcamp.com/contributors/jesse-locke ____ www.patreon.com/2muchtv www.prettymatty.com www.ponytheband.ca twitter.com/prttymtty twitter.com/PONYtoronto
We're back. This week, we’re featuring Jesse Locke’s interview with Jack Cooper of Modern Nature. The band’s new mini-album, Annual, is the follow up to the band’s debut, 2019’s How to Live. Inspired by the group’s time on the road in support of that album, this new one demonstrates the way live performance and improvisation has informed Cooper’s continually more expansive approach to Modern Nature. Drifting, seasonal, and often focused on the subtle saxophone work of Jeff Tobias of Sunwatchers, the album also features percussionist Jim Wallis and Kayla Cohen of Itasca, who’s been a guest here on Transmissions as well. That talk’s available in our archives, like all our past episodes. This show is sponsored—like everything at Aquarium Drunkard—by our listeners, who support us directly via Patreon. Supporters receive access to bonus audio, notes, special mixes and other projects.
Boys and girls, All Hallows’ Eve is here, and you’re tuned into the October edition of the Transmissions podcast. The veil is thin and we’re back with another round of discussions and digressions. On this episode, Chicago’s Whitney discusses Forever Turned Around, the group’s sophomore lp. Then, New Age pioneer Don Slepian takes us back to the early ’80s. And to close out, a long ramble about Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ haunted instant classic, Ghosteen. Whitney’s second new album, Forever Turned Around, is out now on Secretly Canadian records. Like their debut, Light Upon the Lake, it’s a balmy, breezy record. Produced by Brad Cook of Bon Iver and Johnathan Rado of Foxygen, it sees the duo of Max Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich expanding and deepening their sound. Sitting down for a backstage interview with AD, Kakacek says “more of our own true emotions” made it into the new songs, which were informed by the constant touring that followed the band’s first album. “We knew better what it felt like to play them every night.” You might recognize Don Slepian’s name from Light in the Attic’s I Am the Center: Private Issue New Age Music in America 1950-1990 compilation, where he appeared alongside Laraaji, Joanna Brouk, Iasos, Steven Halpern and other early practitioners of cosmic devotional music. Two of his early ‘80s works have recently been reissued—Sea of Bliss by Numero Group and New Dawn on Morning Trip—and he had plenty to tell guest interviewer Jesse Locke about those heady, early days. Earlier this month, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released their 17th studio album, Ghosteen. A double album, ambient in nature and featuring two longform spoken word performances, it’s one of Cave’s most tender, centered on the loss of his son, and the idea of “a migrating spirit.” Marty Sartini Garner, longtime Aquarium Drunkard writer and a frequent guest on this podcast, wrote a review of the album for AV Club, praising its “otherworldly and spiritual quality.” He and co-host Jason P. Woodbury got together to discuss.
CW: We talk about suicide and depression in this one. Andrew talks to Jesse Locke about the recent sudden loss of David Berman, what his art has meant to them, and how hard it is to navigate a lonely world. Read the obituary Jesse wrote: https://nowtoronto.com/music/features/david-berman-silver-jews-purple-mountains-in-memoriam/ Read Berman's Clip on Tie: https://thebaffler.com/stories/clip-on-tie
Musician and House of Fic Canadian ambassador Jesse Locke of the bands Chandra and Tough Age joins us to discuss the seminal Freaks and Geeks. We get an internal monologue of Lindsay Weir's decision making in the finale, Shrek responds to a dubstep incantation, and Morgoth consults Marie Kondo to decide if the Silmaril sparks joy
Interviews with The Vicious Cycles (Vancouver, BC) plus author Jesse Locke (Toronto, ON) of "Heavy Metalloid Music, " which is a book about Simply Saucer (Hamilton, ON) ! Doot doo !
Fabulous writer and musician Jesse Locke joins the co-ghosts to discuss pizza, skateboarding and smoking weed.
Fabulous writer and musician Jesse Locke joins the co-ghosts to discuss pizza, skateboarding and smoking weed.
Fabulous writer and musician Jesse Locke joins the co-ghosts to discuss pizza, skateboarding and smoking weed.
A very special LIVE episode featuring the legendary Edgar Breau of SIMPLY SAUCER! In front of an understanding audience of our adoring fans at the Dominion Tavern, we host a live Q&A with Heavy Metalloid Writer Jesse Locke (drummer of Simply Saucer, Tough Age, Century Palm, and more) and his subject Edgar Breau! We discuss Simply Saucer's storied history of scuba gear, playing proms, tube-hugging Ray Davies, and threatening radio stations into playing The Kinks! Plus we play these tunes: Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited - Instant Pleasure Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited - Bullet Proof Nothing Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited - Dance The Mutation Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited - Electro Rock Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited - Illegal Bodies Halfsour - Charm School - Ten Year Tenure Lillith - Apology Plant - Nickname Littler - Bad Hand 7" - Running Hot Kindling - Everywhere Else - Black Eye Vagabon - Infinite Worlds - Minneapolis Meat Wave - The Incessant - No Light Lab Coast - Remember The Moon - Bored Again
Lido Pimienta charges extra for diversity. Subversive make-up tutorials from Megan MacKay. Cult 60s prairie rock psychedelia and Guillaume Morrissette reads his own worst reviews. This show features: 1.La Capacidad (Kaleema remix) by Lido Pimienta 2. Artist and musician Lido Pimienta 2. Agua (S p a w n remix) by Lido Pimienta 3. Expedition to Earth by Jesse Locke 4. Internet Famous with YouTuber Megan MacKay 5. Happy by Nancy Pants 6. Guillaume Morissette reading a bad review of his book. The Imposter is hosted by Aliya Pabani and produced by Katie Jensen with contributions from Jesse Locke. Original music by Nathan Burley. Feedback & freelance pitches: aliya@canadalandshow.com. We're on Twitter @IMPSTR and @aliyapabani. Sponsored by FreshBooks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our extended service this morning is led by Ian Mayo and includes the following: John Grayston speaking from Philippians 2:19-30 at 12 mins; interview with and tributes to Dave and Katy Hughes on their retirement after about 40 years of service in Oakhall Church at 44 mins; Student send off at 1hr 23 mins and the dedication of Jesse Locke at 1hr 32 mins.
Our extended service this morning is led by Ian Mayo and includes the following: John Grayston speaking from Philippians 2:19-30 at 12 mins; interview with and tributes to Dave and Katy Hughes on their retirement after about 40 years of service in Oakhall Church at 44 mins; Student send off at 1hr 23 mins and the dedication of Jesse Locke at 1hr 32 mins.
HE EXISTS IN A PHYSICAL FORM! After a few mishaps we finally managed to get Mr. Jesse Locke in the studio as a guest host. Jesse is the managing editor or Weird Canada and a drummer in the live Ketamines band. He is more interesting than this text box can describe.