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Episode 717: October 29, 2024 playlist: Medicine, "Involvement" (Medicine) 2024 Laner Archival Service Fennesz, "Heliconia" (Mosaic) 2024 Touch Papa M, "Ode to Mark White" (Ballads of Harry Houdini) 2024 Drag City Earthen Sea, "Another Space" (Recollection) 2024 kranky Nero, "Poon Village" (LP3.14) 2024 Temporary Residence memotone, "Fever of the World" (Fever of the World) 2024 Earth Memory Karate, "People Ain't Folk" (Make It Fit) 2024 Numero Group OOKSE, "The Dive feat. Maassai" (OOKSE) 2024 Backwoodz Otis Gayle, "What You Won't Do For Love" (Studio One Power Mix) 2024 Soul Jazz more eaze, "waltz (in memoriam old ways of living)" (lacuna and parlor) 2024 Mondoj Jon Mueller, "Duality (excerpt)" (Duality) 2024 Room40 Lauren Auder + Wendy and Lisa, "I Would Die 4 U" (TRANSA) 2024 Red Hot Organization Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
In bands like Volcano Choir, Pele, Vermont and Collections of Colonies of Bees, guitarist Chris Rosenau has actively sought out a unique ambiguity. Whether through off-kilter tunings, a myriad of loop pedals or long-form improvisations in 130-degree heat, he says he finds his most interesting work comes from trusting others. And that trust has built fruitful creative relationships with enigmatic drummer Jon Mueller, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and Sylvan Esso's Nick Sanborn, among others. But in a career of disarming listeners through unexpected approaches, Chris admits his most quizzical move might be in the form of a recently-released debut solo album, where he's stripped everything back to one acoustic guitar, for a tender salute to his late mother. The album, titled 'a light that cracks through,' is now available at chrisrosenau.bandcamp.com. Follow @rosno on Instagram.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday night's broadcast features We're Not Afraid of the Dark, Push For Night / Jon Mueller, Quatrefoil, Iztok Koren, and drøne.
Episode 589: August 21, 2022 playlist: Pale Sketcher, "I'm Your Possession" (Golden Skin) 2022 Give/Take Carla dal Forno, "Come Around" (Come Around) 2022 Kallista Viul and Benoit Pioulard, "French Funeral" (Konec) 2022 A Strangely Isolated Place Horace Andy, "Away With The Gun And Knife" (Midnight Scorchers) 2022 On-U Sound Dienne, "Addio" (Addio) 2022 Other People Aaron Turner and Jon Mueller, "The Yellow Bath" (Now That You've Found It) 2022 American Dreams Dania, "I Lied" (Voz) 2022 Geographic North Pole, "Grauer Sand" (Tempus) 2022 Mute Erik Griswold, "Sunshowers (edit)" (Sunshowers) 2022 Room40 WOW, "Occhi Di Serpente (Tropicantesimo RMX) excerpt" (Falene) 2021 Maple Death The Soft Pink Truth, "The Anal Staircase" (Was It Ever Real?) 2022 Thrill Jockey Emeralds, "Magic" (Solar Bridge) 2008 Hanson / 2022 Ghostly Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
This week's guest is Chris Rosenau, whose impressive and inventive guitar work you might recognize from accomplished projects like Pele, Collections of Colonies of Bees and Volcano Choir. Before he was playing to audiences all over the world, collaborating with Justin Vernon and members of The Promise Ring, and releasing influential albums that have stood the test of time, Rosenau was a kid teaching himself Metallica songs in his suburban Milwaukee home. Prior to next weekend's Seventh Stanine Festival at Cactus Club, Rosenau spoke with My First Band host Tyler Maas about new CoCoBees developments, his upcoming release with Nick Sanborn and other modern day happenings. Eventually, the conversation found Rosenau discussing early projects like Orion Black and 21 Guns, playing club concerts with Smashing Pumpkins, starting a band with Jon Mueller (and then another), and some of the most memorable experiences from his decades of playing music. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers") and Collections Of Colonies Of Bees ("Harms").
Going into his 23rd season as the head baseball coach at the University at Albany, Coach Mueller has truly seen it all! We discuss overcoming various challenges and truly adapting to the resources you have! Reach out / Follow us: FB: @CuddyAndTheKuge IG: cuddyandthekuge Email:cuddyandthekuge@gmail.com. We love hearing from our fans!
In this Microburst, Jon Mueller shares with me a story about using his Fighting Lady aircraft carrier and Morse code to send messages to his dad. It is an endearing story. Perhaps you remember this type of toy from the 1950s. You can also listen to his interview with Mona regarding Memorial Day on her podcast Stories from A-Z with Mona P. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susana-mueller/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/susana-mueller/support
Episode 22 Jon Mueller Memorial Day, Green Beret, Paratrooper, Vietnam by A-Z with Mona P.
With a musical history rooted in experimental electronics, minimalism and techno, Jim has now found himself deep into Buchla. Drawn to the incredible sound and superior user interface, he started with a Music Easel and now is working with full 100 and 200 Series systems. In addition to his solo work, Jim had performed / recorded with: Sample and Fold,Collections of Colonies of Bees, Volcano Choir, Bon Iver, Dartanjal, Jon Mueller, Marcus Schmickler, Bhob Rainey and James Plotkin among others and had released music on: Zod, Toxic Recordings, Jagjaguwar, Nobody Owns Records, Table of the Elements, Addict Records, Topscore USA and Crouton Records. "After building up the 100 series system I started to apply some of theconventions that I've used working with my 200 Series system. I learned that,because of the 100 Series early designs and limitations, these conventions and ideas quickly turned into something really different... and wonderful." Each of the 9 pieces (assembled together in this program) were recorded live in one take to two track stereo, no edits or overdubs. Only audio processing is end of signal chain reverb. Recorded May - July 2020 Model 106 — Mixer Model 110 — Dual Voltage Controlled Gate Model 111 — Dual Ring Modualtor Model 123 — Sequential Voltage Source Model 130 — Dual Envelope Detector Model 140 — Timing Pulse Generator Model 144 — Dual Square Wave Oscillator Model 156 — Dual Control Voltage Processor (x2) Model 158a — Dual Sine-sawtooth Generator Model 160 — White Noise Generator Model 165 — Dual Random Voltage Source Model 180 — Dual Attack Generator Model 185 — Frequency Shifter Model 192 — Dual Lopass Filter Model 194 — Bandpass Filter Neunaber Audio Immerse Reverb pressboard.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/pressboard prssbrd@gmail.com
1. Dunedin – Richard Francis, Jason Kahn, Bruce Russell – Dunedin – 2012 2. New York 1 – March 12, 2007 – Jon Mueller, Jason Kahn – Topography – 2008 3. Friends in Low Places – Jason Kahn, Jason Lescalleet – Red Room – 2004 4. Voice – Jason Kahn – Monads – 2017 5. … Continue reading tone science 387
CREDENTIALS IS A MATHY/NOISY ROCK BAND FROM MILWAUKEE WHO ARE HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY FIRST WAVE POST-ROCK. THEY WORSHIP CHICAGO AND LOUISVILLE BANDS FROM THE MID-90S AND FEATURE MEMBERS OF MURDER IN THE RED BARN, GUNS BLAZING, NO/NO, GALACTIC CANNIBAL, AND OTHERS. THE QUARTET IS COMPRISED OF JOSHUA BACKES ON GUITAR, JAMES DAVID ON DRUMS, CAT RIES ON VOCALS AND PETER J. WOODS ON BASS AND VOCALS, CREDENTIALS’ DEBUT COLLECTION OF DEMOS WAS RELEASED IN MAY OF THIS YEAR. TUNE INTO WMSE’S LOCAL/LIVE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8TH FOR MUSIC FROM CREDENTIALS BEFORE THE BAND’S SHOW LATER THAT WEEK WITH ICONIC WISCONSIN-BASED PERCUSSIONIST, JON MUELLER. WMSE.ORG TO STREAM LIVE OR IN THE ARCHIVES, OR SIMPLY TUNE YOUR RADIO TO 91.7 FM AT THE 6 O’CLOCK HOUR. LOCAL/LIVE ON WMSE IS SPONSORED BY CLUB GARIBALDI.
Jon Mueller is a renowned percussionist, drummer and installation artist. For over 25 years, he has created ambitious, existentially resonating musical works and traveled the world delivering ecstatic, trance-inducing live performances. Jon also plays drums in the band Volcano Choir and owns a curiosity shop called Within Things. On this podcast, we talk about Jon’s museum of beards, working with La Monte Young, what the way we represent ourselves to the world might mean and his new album Canto. This episode is sponsored by Ned Help Oil! Get a 15% off and free shipping when you use the code ASTRALHUSTLE at check out. Get a FREE binaural beat by rating the show on iTunes. Click here after rating to download ★★★★★ Join me on Patreon for exclusive podcasts, monthly guided meditations, Q&As, binaural beats, and handwritten secret knowledge! Connect with Cory: Home: http://www.cory-allen.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/heycoryallen Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeyCoryAllen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeyCoryAllen © CORY ALLEN 2019
Andrew Kleidon and Celeste Benzschawel, News Writer for the Pulse, are joined by Jon Mueller, drummer, owner of Within Things Curiosity Shop in Sturgeon Bay, and ancient grain enthusiast to talk about the upcoming Wellness Festival at the Kress Pavilion, Gong Meditation, and more.
Percussionist Jon Mueller joins us to discuss the multifaceted musical project known as Death Blues and the complexities of finding inspiration in one's own mortality. We also delve into philosophies of rhythm, minimalism, artistic collaboration, and how listeners can best appreciate avante-garde music. Listen to Death Blues here: [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0OoNKjbL4M5zVF5a7ZgPmr?si=wOlTmwQgSeWReS0fIH4uWA](https://open.spotify.com/artist/0OoNKjbL4M5zVF5a7ZgPmr?si=wOlTmwQgSeWReS0fIH4uWA) Find the latest from Jon at [www.Rhythmplex.com](www.Rhythmplex.com)
Written and produced by Sean Williamson. Performed by Jon Mueller. Music by Justin Schmidt. Mixed and Mastered by Shane Olivo and Sean Williamson at Bobby Peru Recording.
For two decades, Collections of Colonies of Bees have existed in various forms and incarnations, beginning with Chris Rosenau and Jon Mueller (who split time with post-rock band Pele). From there, the line-up grew and evolved. At one time, Nick Sanborn — currently in the spotlight as one-half of Sylvan Esso — counted himself as a member. At another, the group joined forces with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon to release two albums under the moniker Volcano Choir. (In fact, it was Vernon who proclaimed of his collaborators: “If the world was perfect, they would be as big as U2.”) Never content to paint the soundscape twice, the previously instrumental Bees now come outfitted with vocalist Marielle Allschwang and a new full-length, HAWAII, that finds the Wisconsin-based ensemble harvesting the fertile intersection between experimental and pop to maximum effect. Tune into WMSE for Local/Live on Tuesday, July 17th for a live, on-air set from Milwaukee’s x Madison’s Collections of Colonies of Bees and hear a set full of songs from their brand-new Polyvinyl Records release, HAWAII. WMSE.org to stream live or in the archives or simply tune your radio to 91.7 FM at the 6 o’clock hour. Local/Live on WMSE is sponsored by Club Garibaldi’s.
Welcome to the April edition of the Aquarium Drunkard podcast, coming in from West of the Rockies. On this program, we explore the late night radio theater of the late Art Bell. The Coast to Coast AM host passed away on Friday, April 13th, and we’ve spent the days since exploring his classic archives. Aquarium Drunkard founder Justin Gage and co-host Jason P. Woodbury sat down to reflect on Bell’s singular voice, dedication to chronicling the unknown, and status as a purveyor of genuine American weirdness. Also on the show, guitarist Nels Cline joins us to discuss his new quartet, the Nels Cline 4, and “Imperfect 10” from the combo’s new Blue Note Records LP, Currents, Constellations. Maybe you know his playing with Wilco, but here he focuses on the notion of “jazz fusion,” which he’s been exploring since the late ‘80s. And we begin the podcast with a discussion with Jaime Fennelly of Mind Over Mirrors. The synthesist and composer just released a masterpiece called Bellowing Sun. It’s cosmic in scope but rooted in the earthy reflections of naturalist writers like Henry Beston, whose 1928 book, The Outermost House: A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod, served as a guidepost for the new album. Earlier this month, the album debuted alongside a multi-media installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago featuring a light sculpture modeled after an enormous drum. The suggestions — of biorhythms and universal patterns — are in keeping with Mind Over Mirrors’ space-folk. Though Mind Over Mirrors began as a solo project, it’s very much a group effort now, featuring Janet Bean of Freakwater and Eleventh Dream Day, Jon Mueller of Volcano Choir, and Jim Becker of Califone. The band’s latest, Bellowing Sun, arrives in conjunction with a multi-media installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago featuring an ambitious light sculpture. One of the marvelous things about Mind Over Mirrors is the way the group’s music feels both spacey and earthy. On the new album, which is at turns ecstatic, spooky, and revelatory, Fennelly and company the band maximize that ability, putting the idea of our planet as a cosmic vehicle into context. “I think about [the cosmos] in relation to my own music as being otherworldly, but I also think of it as being grounded, in the way that the Earth is cosmic,” Fennelly says. “It’s not just about the area beyond us or outside of us, in kind of an exploratory sense as well.” On his new album with the Nels Cline 4, Currents, Constellations, guitarist and composer Nels Cline reigns in the conceptual mood music of his previous Blue Note Records release, Lovers, in favor of tight, spiky interplay with guitarist Julian Lage, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Tom Rainey. It’s a record fueled by Cline’s energy, incorporating avant-garde, rock, and blues influences. It is, for lack of a better term, jazz fusion music, which explains why Cline’s initial title for “Imperfect 10” was “Jazz Fusion Composition.” “I definitely chose that term to bother people, particularly people who think they’re cooler than ‘jazz fusion,'” Cline says. “Basically, it’s a meaningless term. It’s a combination of basically whatever. It doesn’t have to mean a combination of jazz and rock and classical and funk…it doesn’t mean the same thing from one person to another, and that’s why it’s a fun word to use. It’s basically a meaningless word that bothers people, which I find linguistically fascinating, but it also, stylistically, does kind of define me.” If you’ve ever been the sort of person content to sit around the radio late at night or scan the airwaves on a long drive through the middle of nowhere, there’s a good chance you’ve experienced the strange radio theater of Art Bell’s Coast to Coast AM. Since Bell passed away earlier this month and since his passing, we’ve been tuned into his archives. Here, we reflect on the impact and legacy of Bell’s pioneering program. “Coast to Coast AM felt like this secret handshake between people,” AD’s Justin Gage says. “Not unlike when you find a record or something that means a lot to you, that might be a little esoteric or obscure. Coast to Coast AM definitely kind of felt like that in the late ’90s, early 2000s.” Thanks for listening to the Transmissions podcast. Support by subscribing to the Aquarium Drunkard podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Mixcloud, Tune In, or via the RSS feed. Please rate and review the show, or even better, share it directly with friends. Collage image by Michael J. Hentz. Dig into the podcast archives, which include interviews with Laraaji, Tim Heidecker, Eileen Myles, Daniel Lanois, Hiss Golden Messenger, Ryley Walker, Eleanor Friedberger, Idris Ackamoor, and many more.
The Wisconsin-based composer/percussionist discusses year-long fixations, psychedelic culture and dramatic minor keys.
Late last year, Joe returned to his hometown and recorded a live episode featuring: Victor DeLorenzo (Violent Femmes); Dan Didier (The Promise Ring); Shane Hochstetler (Call Me Lightning); and Jon Mueller (Rhythmplex, Volcano Choir). This episode is co-produced by WMSE and Colectivo.
Rare Frequency Podcast 60 1 Goh Lee Kwang, "untitled 1" __, and Vice Versa (Herbal International) 2011 CD Time: 00:00-01:44 2 Jon Mueller, "A" A Magnetic Center (Rhythmplex) 2015 cassette/mp3 Time: 01:45-20:18 3 Coppice, "Flut (Tighter)" Preamble to Newly Cemented Dedication to Freedom (Aposiepese) 2016 CDr/EP/mp3 Time: 20:18-24:48 4 Olivia Block, "Dissolution BDissolution (Glistening Examples) 2016 LP/mp3 Time: 24:47-38:18 5 W. Zabarkas, "Autumn Invades the House" The Origin of Dreams (Glistening Examples) 2016 LP/mp3 Time: 38:18-46:40 6 Kassel Jaeger / Jim O’Rourke, "Side A" Wakes on Cerulean (Editions Mego) 2016 LP Time: 46:23-56:18 7 Linda Catlin Smith, "Part 14" Dirt Road (Another Timbre) 2016 CD Time: 56:25-1:05:59 8 Morgan Evans-Weiler, "Ensemble 3" Endless Overtones in Relational Space (Suppedaneum) 2016 CD Time: 1:00:59-1:13:20 9 Conrad Schnitzler & Pole, "Drachenbäume sind friedliche Wesen" Con-Struct (Bureau B) 2017 CD Time: 1:15:38-end
Jon Mueller drums for Volcano Choir and pushes the boundaries of the percussive canvas with his project RHYTHMPLEX, an esoterica-influenced exploration of sound and Jon's own consciousness. SUPPORT US AT PATREON and THIRDEYEDROPS.com!
Todd Umhoefer – aka Old Earth — got his start in Milwaukee as a solo performer and artist, looking for an outlet outside of his predominant collaborative efforts. “I met most of my collaborators in ’06 doing open mics around Milwaukee,” he mentioned in a 2013 interview. Those collaborators turned into a band as Umhoefer played in the initial iterations of Field Report (which was then known as Conrad Plymouth). When Umhoefer ventured to solidly offer his solo efforts both in recording and in performance, he quickly gained attention for his mesmerizing songwriting — folk at its darkest and prettiest, inspired by golden oldies, punk and hip hop. Frantic-yet-grounded pacing, constant layers and washes of guitar on loop bolster his sincere lyrical poetry. Although last year saw Umhoefer venture to California, he is back for a string of Midwest dates (among those, a stop at Acme Records and Inspiration Studios with Jon Mueller this weekend) and a stop by Local/Live to share with us his newest writings (Lay For June) and his plans for a California-by-Milwaukee musician existence.
The Ben Lomond Hotel is located in the Historic Downtown of Ogden, Utah. This is one of the last three “Grand Hotels” in Utah that still operates as a hotel. Built in the latter part of the Victorian Era, the hotel has changed over time. The original five stories now rise to eleven. Ogden was a major railroad junction and brought people from all over. And while a hotel is meant to be a place of comfort, the Ben Lomond seems to be a place of death and this has lead to stories of strange happenings. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Ben Lomond Hotel. The Moment in Oddity is suggested by listener Lisa Nielsen and features Holger Danske and This Day in History is by April Rogers-Krick and features Women Fired Over Turkey Trot. Our location was suggested by listeners Jon Mueller and Dean Carrington and our Researcg=h Assistant is Kristin Swintek. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: http://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2016/05/hgb-episode-127-ben-lomond-hotel.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump
I’m joined by my friend Jon Mueller to talk about his incredible new record Tongues, how we find meaning in art, and the deeper levels of the creative process! The intro/outro music is What I Thought You Said from the album Tongues by Jon Mueller Check out all of Jon's work at Rhythmplex. cory-allen.com/theastralhustle @_coryallen The Astral Hustle Facebook http://www.cory-allen.com/review
For episode number three, Jack Chuter talks to Jon Mueller: drummer of Pele, Collections Of Colonies Of Bees and Volcano Choir, as well as a solo musician and central instigator of various multidisciplinary creative projects. We talk about the revival of Pele, the process of establishing identity in music and the difficulties in sparking opposition to the rock status quo.
In this episode of The Astral Hustle, I’m joined by masterful drummer and percussionist Jon Mueller (Death Blues, Volcano Choir). We start off by talking about Jon’s work and some of the hard questions one encounters while traveling the creative path. We then move to talking about the act of living, what it could mean to be human, how and why humans resist and deal with death, and how to get out of the patterns of our daily lives in order to stay open. Check out Jon’s art and music at http://rhythmplex.comFollow him on twitter at @jonmueller The intro music is Consonance by Death BluesThe outro music is A Magnetic Center by Jon Mueller - - Thanks to Guayaki Yerba Mate for supporting this episode. cory-allen.com/theastralhustle@_coryallen
Howard Lewinter welcomes Jon Mueller, the General Manager of 800-CEO-READ, to the Wednesday edition of Talk Business With Howard this week. Who doesn't like to read a great book? Reading business books gives CEOs, presidents and business owners, entrepreneurs and founders the opportunity to gain new ideas and perspective. Reading business books is a key to success. Jon will be talking about great business books to read now plus trends in the business book publishing industry. Your next great business idea is waiting for you...