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Hi All, Here is the podcast of my 'In The Groove' show Starpoint Radio on Sunday 20th April 2025 featuring new releases by Joseph Malik, Glenn Underground, Zaimie, Monique Ella Rose, Ed Ramsey, Kindred The Family Soul, Kerri Chandler Ft Michael Watford, Ryan la Valette Ft Elle Cato and 2fox Ft Laville, theres 'A Touch Of Jazz' with a new track from Azymuth and vintage grooves from Leon Bryant and Funk Fusion Band, all in 2 hours of fine music, I hope you enjoy the selections xPaul Stuart 'In The Groove' - Starpoint Radio - Sunday 20th April 202501. Joseph Malik - Adult Contemporary (Shuya Okino & Root Soul Vocal Remix) (Proxima Ebony Variant Issue LP - Ramrock 2025)02. Monique Ella Rose - Step By Step (Single - Soul Blend Records 2025)03. The Groove Association Ft Georgie B - Upside Down (Single - georgiebmusic.com 2025)04. Kindred The Family Soul - I Need You (Single - we're not a label 2025)05. Leon Bryant - I Can See Me Loving You (Finders Keepers LP - DeLite 1984)06. Azure - What Do I Do (Single - Azure Music 2025)07. Tanika Charles - Here When You're Ready (Single - Record Kicks 2025)08. Azymuth - Andaraí (Marca Passo LP - azymuth.bandcamp.com 2025)09. Zaimie - Feel The Rush (Single - Splash Music 2025) 10. Joseph Malik - Adjust Like Dat -E- (Oddball Creatives Vocal Remix) (Proxima Ebony Variant Issue LP - Ramrock 2025)11. Cler & Crossroads - For Your Love (Single - Worth A Listen 2025)12. Ryan la Valette Ft Elle Cato - You (Single - Trippin 'n Rhythm 2025)13. Funk Fusion Band - Can You Feel It (Progeressive Version)(WMOT Records 12" 1981)14. Kerri Chandler Ft Michael Watford - Since I Met You (Original Mix) (Lost And Found EP Vol 4 - Kaoz Theory 2025)15. Luis Radio Ft Earl W. Green - He Gives Me Joy (Groove Junkies, Reelsoul Vocal MIx) (Groovebom 2025)16. Pat Bedeau Ft Hannah Khemoh & Anna-Marie Johnson - Whats The Answer (March 2025 MIX) (Bedfunk Promo 2025)17. DJ B1 - We Can Do (Stephane Deschezeaux Remix) (Springbok Records 2025)18. Ed Ramsey - No More Trouble (Rick's Pure Soul Extended Mix) (Patina Skye Promo 2025)19. Glenn Underground - Showing Off (Mother Tongue X Neroli EP - Mother Tongue 2025)20. 2fox Ft Laville - Elevation (Louie Vega Remix) (Soul Clap 2025)21. Alex Arnout - Blackman (Pull Up EP - Hard Times 2025)22. Bobby & Steve Ft Byron Stingily - They Can't Understand It (DJ Pope Vocal Remix) (Groove Odyssey 2025)23. Terry Dexter Ft Sweet Georgie - You Saved Me (Marc Cotterell Plastik Factory Late Night Mix) (Category 1 Music 2025)24. Dennis Collins Ft Ada Dyer - The Load Is Lifted (Sunday Morning Remix)(PPR Promo 2025)
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 08.04.25Hour One and Two with Ket Shah01. Wild Gloriosa - All Wishes Come True (Hope Street 2025)02. Hector Plimmer ft Tawiah & Marysia - Grow (Power In Comfort 2025)03. Lance Ferguson - Dream Diary (Pacific Theatre / BMG 2025)04. Pete and Kerry - i Hope That We Never Fit In (Sonar Kollektiv 2025)05. Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18 ft Elan Rhys - Impossible (Legere 2025)06. Anan ft The Invisble Session - Eden (Space Echo 2025)07. Ea Akilat - Run III (Squint On The Spot Mix) (Dog Tooth 2025)08. Cantrips - Red Umbrella (Dune Castle 2024)09. New Street Adventure - Silver Rings (Acid Jazz 2025)10. Neal Francis ft Say She She - Don't Wait (ATO 2025)11. Joseph Malik ft. Mike Keat & Jo Wallace - Adjust Like Dat (Oddball Creatives Vocal Remix) (Ramrock Red 2025)12. Somebody Tell Joe ft Kathy Sledge - This Is a Feeling (Self Released 2025)13. Rodina - Trust In This Life (Rodina Music 2025)14. Lewis Daniel - Tech Glitch (Self Released 2025)15. Meiko Kaji - Hagure Bushi (Nezumi / We Want Sounds 1973/2025)16. Mylamine - Setting Sun (Electronic Brew 2025)17. Secondo - Good For You (What About Never 2025)18. Flying Mojito Bros - Wild Mountain Honey (Ubiquity 2025)19. Gerardo Frisina - Some Soul (Schema 2025)20. Alexander Flood - Artifact (ARCO 2025)21. Coflo & Geoffrey Williams - Valentina (Foliage 2025)22. Jorge Montiel & Juan Laya Ft. Andre Espeut - Jorge Montiel & Juan Laya Ft. Andre Espeut (Imagenes 2025)23. Opolopo ft Natasha Watts - Situationship (Extended Mix) (Fools Paradise 2025)24. Millie Jackson - We Got To Hit It Off (Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix) (Acid Jazz / Ace / Spring 2025)25. Pat Bedeau & Kayleigh Gibson - Worthy (Extended Mix) (Bedfunk 2025)26. Rick Wade - Soldier's Story (Purveyor Underground 2025)27. James Curd & Osunlade - Get You (Alton Miller Remix) (Pronto 2025)
Mark de Clive-Lowe - Acceptance [BBE Music]Baobab - Elfer RausHazzan Jeremy Stein & Mitchell Shiner - TraditionRosa Brunello - Chance Upon A ChanceRobert Burbidge - Amarillo ft. Winter - Richard E remixTheo Croker - High Vibrations (feat Malaya).Joseph Malik ft Mike Keat & Jo Wallace -Adjust Like That (Vocal Remix)Alvin Cobb, Jr. - Mind Your HeartEbi Soda - BambooKuna Maze - Tanglekrajenski. 'Dream On'Kaidi Tatham - KanjiGalliano - 57th Min - Power and Glory [Brownswood Recordings]Rodina - Trust in this Life (feat Joe Tatton Trio & The Haggis Horns)Suba - Felicidade.Allex Guedes - Samba de VerãoMary Fettig - Take the RR Train.Key Elements - Samba NovaJuju - Clã SambaDoglottIi- CamaleonThe Stance Brothers - Sao Paolo2LATE - The UniverseCinema Royal - The Orchard Dreamer Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18 featuring Elan Rhys - ImpossibleEmily Saunders - Blue Skies Forever [The Mix Sounds]Jazir - No Sunshine
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 18.02.25Hour One and Two with Ket Shah01. Inês Loubet - Quatro de Dezembro (Alberts Favorites 2025)02. Mark de Clive-Lowe - Heart (Impressive Collective / BBE Music 2025)03. Ike - Sidda (Wah Wah 45's 2025)04. Medline - Coffee Cold (My Bags 2025)05. daste. - Tide (Self Released 2025)06. Rita Snatch - Meet Me In The Garden (Silk Throne 2025)07. Sean Haefeli - Drop (Sonic Destiny 2025)08. Jazzanova ft Clara Hill - No Use (Little Big Beat Studio Live Session) (Sonar Kollektiv 2025)09. Vince Broomfield - Over and Over and Over!!!! (Self Released 2025)10. Situation ft Andre Espeut - Never Thought I'd Get Ya (Star Creatures Universal Vibration 2025)11. Kenneth Bager & Findlay Brownft. Anders Ponsaing & Kasper Tranberg - Red Flowers (Music For Dreams 2025)12. Lily Agnes ft Gareth Donkin - Been A Minute (Self Released 2025)13. Colonel Red - Careful (Inner Tribes 2025)14. The Paradise Projex - Magic Night (Judy's Mix) (Expansion 2025)15. Gerardo Frisina - Mindoro (Schema 2025)16. Joseph Malik with Kameelah Waheed - My Whole World (Variant Issue Orchestra Vocal Remix) (Ramrock Red 2025)17. TonicMotion & L.M - Jazzed (TonicMotion Productions 2025)18. Simbad - Sunsnack (Lazy Days 2025)19. Lay-Far Dance Orchestra - Good Thing! (Lay-Far Promo 2025)20. WheelUp ft Abacus - Juggle (Tru Thoughts 2025)21. BoomClap & Sabrina Chyld - Come Home (ARCO 2025)22. Yasha - N Yaa Yere La (Extended) (Columbia B1 2025)23. Accident Machine x Natasha Kitty Katt - Circus Deep (Instrumental) (Ramrock Red 2025)24. Inkswel & Peven Everett - Stronger (DJ Spinna's Galactic Soul Remix) (Inner Tribe 2025)25. Rick Wade - Groove Too (Art Is The Place 2025)
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Joseph Malik, Kameelah Waheed & Nasty P, Mildlife, Sinkane and Lovebirds. The show also features 3-In-A-Row from Roisin Murphy ahead of her two sold out shows at the Olympia this weekend. This show was first broadcast on the 2nd of February, 2024For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-onTune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly-Anne brings you the Best of The Beat Goes On 2023 Part 2; the show features music from Say She She, Joseph Malik, Natasha Kitty Kat, AC Soul Symphony, Shit Robot, David Holmes, ASHRR, Gorillaz, Dames Brown, Floorplan, Peggy Gou and many more. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes words arent enough to convey ones feelings. This show shares the feelings created by others to help us convey ours to you. From chilled Hip Hop masters 'The RH factor' to Grace Jones to Joseph Malik to Demon Fuzz. Tune into new broadcasts of High & Mighty, 4th Monday from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/high-mighty///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Sampha, ASHRR, Roisin Murphy, Moby, Razor-N-Tape, Joseph Malik & Natasha Kitty Kat, Dave Lee, Izo Fitzroy & Colleen Cosmo Murphy. The show also a 3-In-A-Row from Amy Winehouse to celebrate what would have been her 40th birthday. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another 2 hours of the latest laidback listening, starting slowly in the first hour and gently picking up during the second half, although not too much!This week's show features 4 amazing albums! Sweet soul sounds from Joseph Malik and Jalen Ngonda and some Balearic bliss from Tambores En Benirras and Cafe Del Mar resident DJ Ken Fan.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/lazy-sundays/Tune into new broadcasts of Lazy Sundays, Opposite Sundays from 6 - 8 AM EST / 11 AM - 1 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Nebraska, Joseph Malik, Franc Spangler, Riva Starr, Moplen and Danger Mouse & Gemini. The show also features classics from The Pointer Sisters, Gregory Porter, Bill Withers and A Tribe Called Quest. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Jalen Ngonda, Al Green, Jungle & Roots Manuva, Flamingo Pier, Jkriv, Steve Monite, ASHRR, Roman Flugel, Joseph Malik & Natasha Kitty Kat. The show also features 3-in-A-Row from Lauryn Hill's masterpiece, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, 25 years after its release. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Gabriels, Amy Douglas, Colleen Cosmo Murphy, Dave Lee, Yuksek, Joseph Malik ands Silk. The show also features 3-In-A-Row from Luther Vandross as well as classics from Gwen McCrae, Benita, Average White Band and Cerrone. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**It's The Jazz2Go Show Replay On traxfm.org. Jazz2Go Presented Some Classic & Contemporary Jazz Crackers From Cecil Payne, Arnett Cobb, Virgo, MPB4, Yoni Mayraz, Andrea Pozza Trio, Masaru Imada, Harris Simon, Nueva Manteca, Claudio Roditi, Joseph Malik, Kazu Matsui Project & More #Jazz #JazzClassics #ContemporaryJazz #JazzGroove #JazzSoul Catch Jazz2Go Every Monday From 7PM UK Time Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from The Sextones, Joseph Malik, Greg Paulis & Taylor Bense, Purple Disco Machine, Amy Douglas & Jkriv. The show also opens with 3-In-A-Row from Prince to celebrate his 65th birthday this week.Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Kelly-Anne drops new releases from Joseph Malik, 6th Borough Project, Tigerbalm, Dames Brown and Yuksek. The show also features 3-In-A-Row from the iconic, inspirational & beautiful Tina Turner one week after her passing. Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**It's The Jazz2Go Show Replay On traxfm.org. Jazz2Go Presented Some Classic & Contemporary Jazz Crackers From Arturo Cipriani, Maynard Ferguison, Ellen Johnson, Joseph Malik, Michael Brecker, Marco Di Marco, Charlie Mariano, Harris Simon, Gustavo Palacios, Skymark, Cuban Jazz Combo, Fred Buccini & More #Jazz #JazzClassics #ContemporaryJazz #JazzGroove #JazzSoul Catch Jazz2Go Every Monday From 7PM UK Time Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Wednesday 26.10.22 Hours One and Two with Ket Shah01. Guts ft. Florian Pellissier - Estrellas (Heavenly Sweetness 2022)02. Soyuz - Weather Report (Mr Bongo 2022)03. Louis Cole ft. Chris Fishman & Nate Wood - Message (Brainfeeder 2022)04. Ghia - Crystal Silence In Dub (The Outer Edge 2022)05. Young Gun Silver Fox - Simple Imagination (Candelion 2022)06. Joseph Malik ft. Kameelah Waheed and Baby Bam - Battle Cry (Liberation Suite) [Remixed by Capital A] (Ramrock Red 2022)07. Kansas Smitty's - Sunday Davidson (Ever/!K7 2022)08. Bart & The Bedazzled ft. Earth Girl Helen Brown - Cardboard Man (Lovemonk 2022)09. Kutiman - Fresh Haze (Siyal 2022)10. Sly5thAve & JSWISS ft Jermaine Holmes - The Light (tru Thoughts 2022)11. Astral22 - 805 Glue (One Stop, Trans Phatt 2022)12. Judy Roberts - Never Was Love (Re Edit) (Music For Swinging Mothers 2022)13. Sartorial - Deep Dreams (Tropical Disco 2022)14. Paolo Achenza 4 - A Vida Em Seus Medodos diz Calma (A.MA 2022)15. Jazzuelle - Come Back (We Go Deep 2022)16. Nash La Musica & Pilogram Stylz - Phambili (Nash La Musica Deeper Mix) (Izzit 2022)17. El Payo ft. Ziyon - Tailor Made (Stay True 2022)18. Don Pascal - Cape Verdean Bruk (R2 2022)19. Stefano De Santis - Unreachable Galaxy (Ramrock Red 2022)20. Unloved - Number In My Phone (Vocal BSO Remix) (Heavenly 2022)21. Izy - Frantic (Zepherin Saint Tribe Vocal Mix) (Hope Street 2022)22. Milton Jackson & Ski Oakenfull - Need Your Love (Freerange 2022)23. Rich Medina, Rob Paine, Height - Philapdelphia (Worship 202224. Christian James - When Jeff Comes Over (Nicewon 2022)
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GCP friend Joseph Malik returns to discuss rum, guns, and what he's been up to post-retirement. Joe is a bestselling fantasy author, adventurer, swordsman, and veteran with multiple tours in the U.S. Special Operations Command. He has also worked as a stuntman, a high-rise window cleaner, and a touring rock musician. You can also listen to him with the GCP team on episodes 215 (/215), 134 (/134), 106 (/106), 97 (/97), 96, 38, and 2! 01:18 – Jeff reveals the day's safe word, Justin reflects on the last time they had Joe on the podcast, and Scott talks about attending Joe's retirement party. Justin gives a shout-out to My Philly in Tacoma, Scott talks about the Sierra Nevada beer he's enjoying, and Joe talks about the Glenlivet Scotch he brought for the guys to enjoy. Jeff kicks off coaster questions, Joe talks about his new hobbies, and the luxury of now not having to have an alarm set. 21:10 – They talk about the bear cub eating the Mad Honey, Joe talks about the various types of wild animals that visit his house, and Scott shares his love of Joe's puppies. Joe talks about the kinds of dogs he has, his new book series, and Scott shares what he loves about Joe's books and how close they relate to real life. Jeff talks about the recent fireball crash in Hollywood, they talk about the unlucky lottery, and Justin shares why he doesn't have firearms in his home. 47:23 – Scott shares his rule for buying knives, his go-to gun, and Joe gives three gun recommendations. They dive into Rum tasking, Justin explains the three different types of Rum they have to try, and they try the first one. Joe reviews the first Rum, Scott talks about the fantastic smell of Captain Morgan vs. the taste, and Justin talks about pumpkin spice Rum. 65:06 – Scott talks about musicians aging whiskey in the barrels, they try the last of the three Rums, and discuss the tasting of Justins Pineapple Fireball. They share their thoughts on the final Rum, Joe gives his recommendations for other types of Rum, and talks about the flavors of Cuban Rum. They each share their favorite ones they tried, plan an event to try hand-crafted drinks at Joe's, and Justin and Scott share their love of The Shark. Special Guest: Joseph Malik.
"GETTIN' TO THE POINT - Panda Bear, Sonic Boom BE BY YOUR SIDE - Pillow Queens BIG BOY - Durry A NOCTURNAL HERESY - Ondara MENTAL MATH - Julien Baker JOEY RAMONE - Simon Love BONNIE "PRINCE " BILLY W/DAVID BERMAN - Outsider DANCIN' AROUND MY GRAVE - Andy Frasco & the U.N./Susto LAY OF THE LAND - Trashcan Sinatras ALL MY DREAMS - The Heavy Heavy STOP AND START - The Sadies EXCESSES - Spread Joy BIRD QUEEN OF GARBAGELAND - The Burning Hell NEAR YOU - The Umbrellas SHUFFLEMAN - Robyn Hitchcock I QUIT MY 9 TO 5 - Joseph Malik, Niki King, Chris Grieve MATHEMATICS - J.P. Bimeni, The Black Belts I LOVE WITHOUT A LOVE - Joanne Hamilton, The Kevin Fingier Collective MAMA TRIED - Eli “Paperboy” Reed RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER FROM YOU - J.D. McPherson BLACKGIRLMAGIC - Mayyadda MORE THAN A FEELING - Natalie Taylor OUTSIDER - Bonnie “Prince” Billy DANCIN' AROUND MY GRAVE - Andy Frasco and the U.N., Susto LAY OF THE LAND - Trashcan Sinatras ALL MY DREAMS - The Heavy Heavy STOP AND START - The Sadies EXCESSES - Spread Joy
On this Saturday Night Grit, friend of the podcast, Joseph Malik, joins the crew. Joe has recently retired from the Military and is now working full-time as an author. He is the author of two books, Dragon's Trail and New Magic, and is currently working on the final installment of the Outworlders series. His first book, Dragon's Trail, was released in September 2016 and is a #1 international bestseller. The second installment in the Outworlders series, New Magic, was released in September of 2018. He also has a blog where he shares his adventures in writing, research, and attending various conventions. 00:03 – Justin shares what he's been drinking, talks about the last podcast they did with Billy, and the things he learned from doing that specific episode. They talk about the potential of the national legalization of marijuana, Justin talks about Joe attending the upcoming Norwescon, and Joe joins the conversation. He talks about becoming a Rum guy, his go-to Scotch, and Justin talks about his go-to drink. Joe talks about gardening during Covid, the various types of rabit he and his wife enjoyed for dinner, and shares that his wife is a former traditional archer state champion. 27:22 - Joe talks about being medically retired from the Military, transitioning into a full-time writer, and the number of tours he did while serving in the Army. He shares what panels he'll be on at Norwescon, Scott talks about what he loved most about the convention, and Joe expresses the importance of the GCP guys going to RadCon in the Tri-Cities. Justin talks about them being at Crypticon, getting roped into panels there, and they dive into Coaster Questions. 55:26 – Scott talks about the pocket knife he carries, Joe talks about his everyday carry knives, and where he takes them. He answers the next Coaster Question, they talk about ebook pirates, and Scott talks about how a friend of the podcast, Ken, was pirated. Joe talks about the books he worked on during Covid, taking a break from his third book, and the crazy fans that he's had to deal with post-release of his books. 79:07 – Scott shares that he's enjoying a Truly, Joe talks about having to have his book cleared through the Pentagon before release, and losing some readers when he came out on Twitter against QAnon. He talks about being in a weird position during Covid, Justin talks about updates he follows on Twiter and TikTok related to the war, and they talk about what is failing with it. They give props to Al, Joe talks about institutional hazing in the foreign Military, and they close out by making plans for their next get-together. Many thanks to Joe for rejoining the GCP guys!!! Special Guest: Joseph Malik.
This month's show is taking you through an electric mix of covers. A good cover takes the original and makes it their own and these tracks do exactly that. 1. Tammy Payne – Free 2. A Tribe Called Quest - I am the black gold of the sun 3. Platinum Pied Pipers - Ridin High 4. Roy Davis Jr - People get ready 5. Joseph Malik - take it all in, check it all out 6. Gil Scott Heron - Grandmas hands 7. Stevie Wonder - Light my fire 8. Greyboy - To know you is to love you 9. Povo - Uma uma 10. Antibalas Orchestra feat Mayra Vaga - Che che cole 11. La Lupe – Fever 12. Al Escobar and his orchestra - Tighten up 13. Jimmy Sabato - Kool it, here comes the fuzz 14. Jack Costanzo and Gerrie Woo - Green onions 15. Roberta Roena y su apollo sound - El Pato de la Bahia 16. Joe Battan - The theme from shaft 17. Mongo Sanataria – Shotgun 18. Frank de jo jo - Turn off the lights 19. Bugz in the Attic - don't stop the music 20. Bugz in the Attic – Zombie 21. Sal Soul Orchestra – Getaway 22. Monie Love - It's a shame 23. Blood Sisters - Ring my bell 24. Carol Cool - Upside down 25. Mungoes Hifi x Eva Lazarus - Dub be good to me 26. Kaori - Good life
Radio show first broadcast on The Face Radio, Brooklyn at 4pm EST on 5 September 2021. Also online at https://thefaceradio.com/ to donate support.thefaceradio.com/ Track List: David Bowie – Let's Spend The Night TogetherMato – Boogie Oogie Oogie (feat. Lady Gatica)The Jackson Five – I Am LoveAsa Moto – CacaoI-Roy – Jordan RiverTaggy Matcher – RadioactivityDigital Liquid – Footsteps (feat. Joseph Malik & Beldina Odenyo)Musumeci & Alican – Who's Got The TimeTrinity – Starsky & HutchThe James Taylor Quartet – Theme From Starsky & HutchBobby Paris – I Walked AwayDimitri From Paris & Florious – Music Saved My Life (Marshall Jefferson extended remix)
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind. More info at www.francisco.vibecast.com Catch the pod live every Tuesday evening on Electric Lion Radio www.electriclionradio.com or as a podcast on Podbean, ACast, ITunes or Tunein Full track-listing below and at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Itunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-payback Tracklist: Digital Liquid ft. Joseph Malik + Beldina Odenyo - Footsteps Lovebirds + Stee Downes - Love's Like Dancin Hardfloor - Dubdope (Leftside Wobble Edit) Pete Rock & CL Smooth - The Creator Bobby Byrd - I Know You Got Soul Otis Redding - Satisfaction Shall I Bruk It - Mighty FWE Doctor L - Vocalize SW2 & Friends - Hither Green Slide Salome de Bahai - Outre Lougar Joey Negro - Do What You Feel (Body Rock Mix) Double Exposure - My Love is Free Jack Tyson Charles - Glory Rene & Angela - I Love You More Jembaa Groove - Bassa Bassa Eko - Bowa'a Mba Ngebe Mr. Thruout - Attitude Swirl People feat. Tlp aka Troubleman - Wotcha Gonna Do (Vernon & Da Costa Remix) Diephuis, Eastar - The Summer Of Love (Diephuis Journey Mix) Bun Xapa - Kameni Kameni (Original Mix) Instant House - Awade (Joe's Jungle Sounds Dub) Lee Scratch Perry - Disco Devil The Congos - Fisherman The Upsetters - Jungle Lion Lee Scratch Perry - Blackboard Jungle Ver 1 The Upsetters - Just Enough To Keep Me Hanging On
As Broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com on Tuesday 27.07.2021Hour One with Ket Shah01. Scrimshire ft Jessica Lauren - Within Without (Alberts Favourites 2021)02. Minus & MrDolly ft. Mary Raisekings - A Thousand Miles (Jazzego 2021)03. Derick Flair - If Tomorrow Starts Without Me (House Spot 2021)04. Brainstory - Long Day (Big Crown 2021)05. Raúl Monsalve y los Forajidos ft. Luzmira Zerpa - Bocón (Orestes Gomez Remix) (Olindo 2021)06. Sam Wills ft. Honey Mooncie - Traingazing (eOne 2021)07. Willie Graff & Darren Eboli - Clear Sky (Music For Dreams 2021)08. Sampology ft James Chatburn - Reassemble (Middle Name 2021)09. Joseph Malik and Niki King - Reason To Be (Wallace & Morris 'North Street West' Vocal Remix) (Ramrock 2021)10. Valéria - Marcação (Delfonic Edit) (Notes On A Journey 2021)11. Cody Currie - Moves (Toy Tonics 2021)12. Mark Hand - Take Some Chances (Inner Shift 2021)13. Jose Zaragoza - Take My Hand (Deep Hype 2021)Hour Two with Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A)01. Jerline & Friends - Joy Trip (Pt 1) (Street Soul Recs 2010)02. Marvin Gaye - I Want You (7 Samurai Mix) (G.A.M.M 2005)03. Blaze Presents James Toney Jr Project - Lovely Ones (LifeLine 2001)04. Amp Dog Knight - I'm Doing Fine (Mahogani Music 2004)05. Willis Jackson - Nuther'n Like Thuther'n (Prestige 1964)06. Irene Reid - My Heart Said The Bossa Nova (Verve 1963)07. Blaze - Gloria's Muse (The Yoga Song) (West End 2005)08. Osunlade - I Don't Know (Yoruba 2006)09. Thom Yorke - The Eraser (Dixon Edit) (White 2007)10. Norah Jones - Sunrise (JB's Therapy Dub) (Jamsteady 2005)11. Blvd East - Paradise (East Side Mix) (Deepa Grooves 2005)
About Joseph Malik In addition to fiction, Joseph Malik writes and lectures on advanced intelligence theory and asymmetric warfare for the U.S. military. He has worked as a stuntman, a high-rise window washer, a computational linguist, a touring rock musician, and a soldier in the United States Special Operations Command. He has been a longtime panelist and demonstrator at fantasy conventions, speaking as an expert in swordsmanship, hand to hand combat, and military tactics and strategy. He has also lectured on fantasy writing and independent publishing at schools and colleges across the Northwest. His first novel, Dragon's Trail, became a Kindle Top 100 Bestseller in four countries in 2017, reaching #1 in Epic Fantasy in the U.S., Australia, and Canada and #1 in Sword and Sorcery in the UK. A veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, Joseph Malik lives in the Pacific Northwest along with his wife and their two dogs. He serves in the U.S. Army Reserve and is a member of SFWA. https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Malik/e/B01JFBQV4I
We welcome "Jazzy The Gee" Aka Geoff McConnel (Belfast NI) who is stepping up to cover our show while we was away, 1. Innov Gnawa. - El Bouhala. 2. Arooj Aftab. - Mohabbat 3. Sibusile Xaba Ft Naftali, Fakazile Nkosi & AshK. - Umdali. 4. Sam. - Life. Club Mix. 5. Gizelle Smith. - Miss World Less Is More .6. The Olympians. - The Rain Song 7. Ze In The Clouds. - Thought Of You. 8. Secret Night Gang. - The sun. Radio Edit. 9. Terry Callier. - Once I Dreamed Of Heaven. 10. Izy. - Not So Tall. 11. Mario Biondi Ft Fabrizio Bosso Spiritual Trio. - Someday We'll All Be Free. 12. Soul Hunters. - Nite Rite. 13. Rhye. - My Heart Bleeds. 14. Cinematics. - Waves 15. FKJ & Tom Misch. - Losing My Way. 16. John Beltran. - Entardecer. Original Mix. 17. Scrimshire Ft Omar, Xana & Faye Houston. - Love Is Loving. 18. The Brothers Nylon. - Three Ears. 19. Joseph Malik. - I Quit My 9 To 5. North Street West Instrumental. 20. New Sector Movements. - Groove Now. 21. Bossacucanova & Roberto Menescal. - Guanabara. 22. Heion Ft Jean Honeymoon. - Its Just You. 23. Bossa 70. - Think 24. DJ Fede. - Brazilian Trip. Amazonian Dub Mix. 25. STR4TA. - Vision 9.
The Seminal Sessions - DJ Semi - 01-Nov-20 Christian Prommer - Elle Huma - Moon Crab Kabuki - Tempest (Original Mix) WLLP - Tree Of Spirits Kabuki - Tempest (Atjazz Remix) Soul Central - Teen Town (West Loop Chicago Mix) Piers Kirwan - Parley (Original Mix) Hazards of Prophecy - Love & Rum (Original Mix)Soul rhum wagon nébuleuse Le sexe alto Joseph Malik - Futuristica (Grand Unify Vox Remix) Incognito - Get into My Groove (Jazzanova Regroove) Nu Spirit Helsinki - Seis Por Ocho (Azymuth-Live!-Rejam) Domu, Face - Save It (Original) Mark De Clive-Lowe - Slide (Original) Manix - Special Request (DJ Guy Version) Allen Craig - Dream Song (Original Mix) Stateless - Bringin' Me Down (Agent K Mix) Sir LSG - Sandcastle feat. Ayanda Jiya (Honeycomb Beat Mix) Sir LSG - Sandcastle feat. Ayanda Jiya (Honeycomb TV Mix) Dan Kye - Studnitzky, Sebastian Studnitky Prophet (Kyodai Dub Remix) Urbanite, Rosebud - In My Eyes (Urbanite's Summertime Dub Mix) Rhythm Inside Orchestra - Love Is Improvising (Nova Touch mix) Allen Craig - Dream Song (Jazz Mix) Tonechild, Exte C - Happiness (Original Mix) Portia Monique - Aint Scared Of You (Reel People Instrumental Mix) Glenn Underground - Sessions Of The Soul DJ SEMI @ PODOMATIC
This time the crew sits down for a Saturday night conversation inviting a few of their listeners and friends to join in the fun. 02:15 – Brogan shares his newest fancy hot dog ideas, hot dog ideas that haven't worked out, and the dog that will be named after Scott. He talks about the number of Founder's Mugs he has left, they toss around other fundraiser ideas for the business, and Brogan shares what he is drinking during the show. Scott talks about the bars in the Seattle SoDo district that have closed since Covid started, suggests listeners to get out and support the favorite local businesses, and Brogan gives his review of his Pumpkin Spice Liquor. 25:44 – Justin shares places he has adventured too recently, Brogan explains what a Black and Tan drink is, and Scott explains how they are made. Justin suggests that they rent the tap room at the Narrows Brewery, how much it would cost, and their friend Derek shares what he has been up to lately. Derek talks about how long it takes him to record each of his podcasts, they reflect on how many hours they have spent recoding GCP, and Derek shares how he got into voice acting. Justin talks about his next steps in finishing his studio, Jeff reflect on the GCP video from the early days, and Derek talks about recording with GCP for the first time at old Malarkeys. 49:56 – Joe talks about working during Covid, the decontamination chamber he has setup between his garage and house because of it, and they talk on the reality behind Covid. Joe talks about the saddening long term effects they are finding from it, the toll it has taken on his writing, and why his readers believe his writing is so realistic. He talks about his next books having to go through pre-publication security review before they are released, Brogan opens the conversation to other live listeners, and Scott gives props to Cowboy's voice. 76:08 – Brogan talks about his plan to move to Spain 9 years from now, they talk about Jeff's new t-shirt designs for the Patrons, and Brogan shares what a “Raw-Dog” is. Justin encourages listeners to join the Patreon fans group, they ponder on a drinking game, and Brogan debates whether he should finish his pumpkin drink. They talk about bad drink concoctions, Derek talks about going down a 90's commercials rabbit hole on You-Tube, and they finish up the conversation talking about getting Clownvis on the show. Special Guests: Derek G and Joseph Malik.
GCP's good friend Joe Malik returns to talk on doing writing research. He previously joined the guys on episodes 2, 38, 96, and 97. He is the author of two books, Dragon's Trail and New Magic and is currently working on the final installment of the Outworlders series. His first book, Dragon's Trail, was released in September of 2016, and is a #1 international bestseller. The second installment in the Outworlders series, New Magic, was released in September of 2018. He also has a blog where he shares his adventures in writing, research, and attending various conventions. 00:04 – Joe shares that his dog is the undisputed dog park champion for the past few years, they talk about the last time he joined the show, and Justin gives a shout out to GCP's latest Patreon supporter. Scott comments on the recording of the Gremlin podcast, Joe talks about his newest blog post, and shares information on the places he travels to for writing research. He dives into his recent trip to the Colorado Desert, the receding lake in the area, and how it was at one point in time an American Indian medicine ground. 18:18 – Joe talks on the mud volcanoes they discovered in Colorado, how visiting these type of places integrates with his writing, and they talk on ideas of places for him to travel to next. They talk about the recent WSDOT Sasquatch Twitter posts, Joe tells stories of the Indian Blackfoot Tribe's belief in “Little People”, and Justin talks on the weird haunting experiences they have had while recording at the Union Club. Scott and Justin share some history on the traumatic experiences in the building, Justin talks on his love of ghosts, and GCP's tour of the Pythian Temple. 38:16 – Joe recommends the book Wandering Monsters by his friend Elliott Kay, his upcoming visit to Radcon in Pasco, and the great room parties at the event. He talks on his schedule during the event, the classes he will be teaching, and the plan to speak at one of the high schools while in Pasco. He talks about the fun of talking to up and coming writers, his success as an independent publisher, and the big moment for him during his book releases. 58:01 – Scott talks on how the advancements of CGI has made science fiction fantasy movies more possible, they talk on reboots of past series, and what the future of sci-fi shows and movies will be like. Joe talks on what lead to the Indie Rock surge in the 90's, they talk on the great ability for everyone to have a chance to produce the music and movies, and Scott mentions the hard work aspect that is behind successful artists. Thanks Joe for joining the guys for another great conversation. Looking forward to the next sit down! Special Guest: Joseph Malik.
Today on the podcast I’m excited to share with you all my interview with Joseph Malik. Joseph has had one interesting life thus far, and this ended up turning into a fascinating interview. In this...
Joe Malik, Ken Carlson and Rusty return to give their review on the movie Gremlins. Joe Malik is a science-fiction author who recently joined the guys on episode 96 and has also joined for previous episodes 2 and 38. Ken Carlson is a PNW artist, director, and producer that likes “telling stories and hopes to one day create some that won't bore you to death”. He has written and directed Dead Drift, Penny Palabras, Roscoe the Junkyard Cat, and is always working on new projects. He has also joined the guys on episodes 8 and 87. Rusty is a PNW comedian, co – owner of Church Cantina, and longtime friend of the Grit City Podcast. 01:40 – Justin introduces Joe, Ken, and Rusty to the podcast, gives a shout out to the Church Cantina, and talks about their last get together where they discussed the movie Scanners. Rusty talks on brining the podcast Rated 80's back to life, Justin talks on their decision to make Gremlins the next movie they review, and they all talk about what Christmas means to them. Justin brings up the Wikipedia review of Gremlins, Ken talks about Chuck Jones being in the movie, and Justin gives a shout out to Tacoma Public Library's streaming service Kanopy. 16:11 – Justin discusses the backstory to the movie Boondock Saints, Joe also gives props to Tacoma Public Library for carrying his books, and Justin shares that Gremlins was one of the movies that caused the creation of the PG-13 rating. Ken introduces the guys to the saying “your feelings are not an emergency”, they discuss the cast of the movie, and Joe gives a shout out to Kate at Doyle's in Tacoma. Justin talks on what Gremlins 3 should be about, how Ghostbusters 3 is in the making, and Rusty mentions Bill Murray and John Candy. 33:48 – Justin talks about Steven Spielberg getting a Cameo award from this movie, shares the Gremlins anti-drug PSA from the 80's, and Ken shares with the group other Joe Daunte movies. Rusty shares his favorite 80's movie ‘Batteries Not Included', Ken shares his favorite part of Gremlins, and they talk about taking blowtorches to Furbies and microwaving G.I. Joes as kids. Conversation turns to using a bidet, the importance of using Metamucil, and Joe tells that guys that the key to being healthy is good fiber, scotch, and three miles a day. 46:10 – Justin shares where people can find each of their guests online, Scott encourages the guys to watch their diet, and Justin talks of the two things that were big main themes for Gremlins. They talk on the different things that sold based on the movie, toys that came from other movies, and they decide on what their next movie review will be on. Rusty encourages Scott to embrace his age, Justin talks on the technology theme of Gremlins, and Scott talks on the importance of people being prepared for disasters. Thanks Joe, Ken, and Rusty for an interesting conversation on Gremlins, movies, and getting older! Special Guests: Joseph Malik, Ken Carlson, and Rusty.
Science-fiction author Joseph Malik returns to the podcast for another great conversation and whiskey tasting. He previously joined the guys on episodes 2 and 38. He is the author of two books, Dragon's Trail and New Magic and is currently working on the final installment of the Outworlders series. His first book, Dragon's Trail, was released in September of 2016, and is a #1 international bestseller. The second installment in the Outworlders series, New Magic, was released in September of 2018. 01:24 – Justin welcomes Joe back to the show, Joe complements Justin on his steam-punk bar, and they share the name of the whiskies they are tasting during the show. They talk about what goes great with Brown Sugar Bourbon, Scott talks about his and Brogans plan to spread the word on the Tacoma Coffee drink, and Justin gives props to the podcasts promoters. Joe talks about his first two books, the amount of time it took to edit them, and the re-writing of his first book. 20:17 – The guys share their review on the Peanut Butter Whiskey, Justin talks on enjoying the Peanut Butter Jelly Time drink at Dusty's Hideaway, and conversation turns to Joe's experiences at the conventions he's been too. He talks on fanboying at World Con a few years ago, Scott shares his fanboying moment when Mark Sargent joined the podcast, and Joe shares his respect for people that have deep beliefs in things like Flat Earth. Joe talks about a recent course he took with a flat earther, shares that he enjoys doing all of his characters stunts, and what first drew him to the cons. 40:29 – Joe shares why he loves going to RadCon, how cons are like spring breaks for dorks, and they try the Alabama Style Bourbon. Jordan asks Joe what his dumbest on the job experience is, Scott shares his, and Joe explains what asymmetric warfare is. He shares how that type of warfare is now extending into the cyber realm, his plans to go to SpoCon, and Justin gives a shout out to Gabi's Olympic Cards & Comics. 01:02:48 – Joe explains the plots of his books, what the fun parts of writing the books for him were, and his plans for the upcoming last book in the series. He talks on writing two books at the same time, the different type of advertising they do for the books, and the benefit of doing it that way. Justin shares where people can find Joe online, Joe talks on military food, and who people can talk to within their local government to voice their concern on the quality of the food. Thanks Joe for joining the guys again for another fun and interesting conversation. Special Guest: Joseph Malik.
The pricing of eBooks is an ongoing conversation among authors that might never reach a conclusion. Some say that a low price devaluate the books, whereas others swear that a eBooks should be cheap because of the online distribution mechanism. I had a talk with Joseph Malik, who didn't just succeed in making his first novel, Dragon's Trail, a Kindle Top 100 Bestseller in four countries, but also decided to increase his prices to $9,99. Learn what effect this pricing strategy has on his book sales and associated revenue. You can find Joseph here: http://www.josephmalik.com/ New episodes EVERY single Monday. To subscribe on YouTube, go here: http://bit.ly/1WIwIVC PATREON! Many bonus perks for those who become a patrons. https://www.patreon.com/AmWritingFantasy LET'S CONNECT! Closed Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AmWritingFantasy/ Blog and Courses: https://www.amwritingfantasy.com/ Jesper on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SchmidtJesper Autumn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/weifarer Read the full transcript below. (Please note that it's automatically generated and while the AI is super cool, it isn't perfect. There may be misspellings or incorrect words on occasion). Jesper (0s): If you were at a fantasy author, you've come to the right place. My name is Jesper and uh, together with autumn we published more than 20 books. And our aim here is to use our experience to help you in publishing, marketing and selling books have fans all over the world. So today we are going to talk a bit about one of these topics and that is especially around how you should price your ebook. Jesper (31s): All right, man, for the first time, actually, I think we have a returning guest here on am amwritingfantasy and I'm talking to Joseph today to help me. So Joseph what have you been up to since last time we talked? Joseph (43s): Hey, thanks. Jesper I don't think we've talked since I released my sequel, which would've been in September, late September of last year. I released my second book. Uh, the new magic. Jesper (56s): Yeah, because I think last time we talked, you only have the first ebook I wasn't there, so that's right. Yeah, yeah. Joseph (1m 2s): If I were talking about sales last time and um, yeah, so that we did, we did that. That's second books are hard I think in a trilogy. So it hasn't done as well as we had expected. But there are some, some very strange things happening with the numbers that we haven't got figured out yet. And we recently learned that it was very heavily pirated right at the beginning. Um, writing launch it launched into the top 50, uh, Evan fantasy new releases on Kindle and it got, uh, uh, mainstream backing and got mentioned in like Gizmodo, I think he would think of verge and some other pretty big websites. Joseph (1m 45s): And was it, did, it started off really great. And the good reads reviews are pretty strong and there's a tremendous number of them. But the Amazon reviews, there haven't been that many and we're not seeing a lot of sales. What we're seeing a lot more reviews and a much higher percentage of good reads reviews, then sales. Um, and we're seeing a lot of social media traffic as well, but not the sales to back it up. And then we recently found out that it was, uh, it was featured on a, uh, on a, on a pretty major piracy site. Joseph (2m 16s): That's since been taken down. So we're, we're kind of recovering from that. Ebook fairly sure. We are ripped off, so yeah, it happens. Jesper (2m 26s): Yeah. Unfortunately, yes, I do. It's just part of the author life at the, yeah. Joseph (2m 30s): It's just, it's, it's, it's fine. People are reading it and that's great. Yeah. Sorry. It is a second. Ebook and so it's been, you know, it's a lot darker. It's the second act. It's been getting very responses from people, but they chose a protagonist in a less than flattering light because in the second one, second ebook can be Dennis to. Uh, no second act things start to go wrong for him, so that's fine. That's fine. Jesper (2m 57s): All right. Yeah. Well I hope it'll, it'll pick back up for you, but, but, uh, well I, I think one of the, what we wanted to get into here, it was a bit around the pricing because, and actually this is sort of a often debated topic and yet you don't want the community in general that are those who swear by that you should price your books cheap, uh, because it's an ebook and others are saying that you are insane if you do so because the books are much of a much higher value than maybe a dollar or $2 or whatever. Jesper (3m 30s): So that's sort of where we want to get into a bit here today. And you have some thoughts on this. I know Joseph Joseph (3m 37s): yeah, sounds great. So we'd first started off pricing my first book, dragons trail at two 99, I think when it first released back in 2016 and it did fairly well. And um, uh, two 99 and then it got like a couple of book clubs at 99 cents. Um, yeah, I've got an international and then, uh, and then a USB port ebook and after that, I think we raised the price to three 99 or four 99. And we found that there was, uh, no, there was no decrease in sales when we did that. Joseph (4m 9s): And then about a year later it had kept selling me. We had moved the price to five 99, I think we sold it five 99, all through 2018 and it just continued to sell really well at five 99. And then when we released the second book, when we released the new magic, we did a, we had one more 99 cent promotion with the new magic. And I forget who we did it through, but it was, I don't remember who did it. Joseph (4m 40s): Anyway. Um, and after that we decided to go for broke and we raised the prices of both ebook into nine 99. We understood that if it, you know, if it didn't work, we could move her back to five 99 and just call it, you know, and, and, and just calling it a marketing exploration. But the damnedest thing happened, which is that after that spike from the 99 cent promotion came down, the sales actually went up at nine 99 over five 99 not by much, couple more books a day. Joseph (5m 17s): And overall the trend line has been higher at nine 99 then it wasn't five 99 and it's taken us all a lot. We've had to do a lot of market research to figure out how this is actually happening. But there were a lot of things going for these books the way that we did them that may not work for other indie authors, but it might work for some if they're following a particular business model. And I think we talked about this last time too. I'm a fan of fantasy that, um, that I'm not really doing this the way that everybody else is. Joseph (5m 51s): You know, I, my, my release cycle is about two years. You know, I put top dollar into cover and editing and, uh, you know, type setting and proofreading and everything. Um, and I try to put out books that are comparable and competitive with the books that the big five publishers are putting out. In fact, I just, I just did a book signing at a Barnes and noble at a fantasy convention a couple of months ago. And the Barnes and noble staff, we're looking at my hardcovers and asking who my company oxblood books they were asking who walks board books was an immigrant. Joseph (6m 30s): They thought that we were in front of a, of a big five publisher because they were turning the ebook over. They couldn't believe it. It wasn't something that was made cause they've got indie authors in there, you know, uh, doing signups from time to time I guess. And they would, I believe this is an independent Bookman Ross. Exactly the same. The only thing we don't have, we don't have like the metal stamped covering, you know, though that door, the embossed cover or what have you. Um, but it's, you know, were, so we're putting out really high quality product and we put a lot of money into the production value of it. Joseph (7m 1s): That's kind of a this start point with all of this. I think that there's an expectation of a certain level of value in craft at that $10 Mark. And something that's really interesting about that is that when we started really getting into it, cause I'd belonged to a million to a number of readers, forums and readers groups like on Facebook and stuff, I participate in these groups as a reader. And in a lot of these groups, they don't even know that I'm an author. Joseph (7m 32s): I never told him. I just, I mean they're just doing market research, you know, fantasy fans or what have you. And there is a, there's a readership out there that will not buy books under a certain price point. And they are absolutely adamant. They don't read Indi fantasy. They just don't, and I'm not saying that they're right for it, but it's, it's just really interesting. They, they, you know, we see this divide between indie authors and big five authors who missed it. Joseph (8m 2s): Used to be is getting fuzzier now. But there's definitely a divide out there between readers are independent fantasy and readers of big five fantasy and the people who buy, you know, fantasy by household name authors, uh, generally are not going to read a 99 cent fantasy or two 99 fantasy what have you. They don't. And I think to them the money is not as big of a deal as the time that it takes out of their day, you know? Jesper (8m 31s): No, yeah, yeah. Joseph (8m 33s): 10 bucks. They care about how those four or five, six hours, you know, um, are going to be spent, are they going to enjoy that time? Because I think that there's a subset of people out there. In fact, I know there is because frankly I'm one of them and my, my time is worth more than 10 bucks an hour. Jesper (8m 49s): Yeah, absolutely. Well, of course we have to sort of, uh, let's say pay respect to the people of world who don't have much money to go by. But, but, but, but that said what I meant, what we did was that I just want to repeat one to preempt too. When I'm about to say so nobody could comes out before, but my point is just that whether we are selling a book for $1, $2, $5, $10 in my mind at least it is still the am chief for ebook. It'll just like $10 it's, it's two cups of coffee or something, you know, nothing that I have to sort of preempt preempted that. Jesper (9m 24s): I do understand that some people of the world don't have $10 to spend on the bookstore or respect for that. But, but just in general, at least I, I don't think that that price in itself should make much of a difference as to whether people wants to buy a program. But where I think it might make a difference is if you are first starting out and you are struggling with activity, getting your name out there, a price point of nine 99, I think we'll work counterproductive for you because it's going to be very, very hard to sell it. But if you already have a, a certain leadership, uh, following you, then yeah, then I can see it working because then you can push the ebook to current readers as well and it'll bump up the rankings on Amazon, et cetera. Jesper (10m 4s): And then Amazon will start promoting it for you, uh, mighty algorithm and so forth. And, and then it might sort of work. Joseph (10m 10s): Yes. And my first book sold spectacularly and we were very fortunate. It's got I think 120 I haven't looked in a while, 120 or something reviews on Amazon at this point. We've sold, I don't even know well over 10,000 copies. It's also got its received mainstream critical acclaim from, you know, publishers weekly and yeah, he said some big fantasy sites as well. And so it's got that kind of credit behind it. So we can, we can push it at nine 99 there's kind of, again, there's a sort of expectation behind it. Jesper (10m 41s): Did you have any sort of the feedback from your current readers? So when you raised a plat price to nine 99, was there any feedback or anybody complaining about it or anything? Joseph (10m 50s): No, I got one message on my, uh, on my website from somebody who had misunderstood something that I was saying about marketing earlier when I said I wasn't going to drop my prices again because he then saw it on an edit 99 cents sale. And I'm definitely going to keep doing that. I mean, if I get a BookBub for God's sake, I'm going to drop my price at nine 99. I propped up my price and 99 cents coming. This is kind of what you do. But, um, so another thing that has happened that's been really interesting about this is that we've seen our paperback orders go up since we pushed the price to nine 99. Joseph (11m 27s): We're now selling more paperbacks and we're selling, we're also selling hardcovers as well. And we're seeing, uh, we're seeing orders from bookstores, from independent bookstores. And I think that part of that, I think part of what's going on is that, I mean, I know that when I go into a bookstore, if there's a, if there's a book that I haven't seen before, uh, I'll, I'll look it up real fast, you know, just punch in my phone and look it up and see, uh, you know, and yeah, well look at reviews and see what the author is about and what have you. Joseph (11m 57s): And I think that when people do that, uh, and they see that the, when they see the bullying and then they see the reviews and then they see that it's, you know, it's nine 99 for an ebook, I mean, $7 more for the paperback. And it's not that big of a deal. But you spend 10 bucks for 10 bucks for a book, you're probably gonna spend, you know, 17. I mean, people, when people buy a book, you know, they're not, they're not just buying something to spend. When people buy an actual hardcover book, you're, look, you're buying a work of art that you can also interact with. Joseph (12m 28s): You know, that's what it comes down to us interact with a piece of art. Um, it's not just, it's not just a book, it's not just a story, you know? And so when you give them, again, give them that really nice cover and he gave them that, the beautiful typesetting and have your paper and everything for this, you know, I, I think it's I the thing in front of them. You know, people like books I love, I love having a book in front of me. And so I don't know, again, that's, that's kinda where I'm at with it. And you're talking about people who don't have a lot of money for books. And you know, I was grabbing earlier about having, you know, and we'd gotten pirated and for God's sake, if you can't afford one of my books, seriously, if you can't afford one, all books deaminate just message me. Joseph (13m 10s): I'll send you a book funnel link and I'll send you a copy of the book. I have no problem doing that. Just, you know, seriously. Just don't, don't pirate it. Just as let me know. Say, Hey man, I'm a student. Hey, I can't afford nine 99 for a ebook, you know, and yeah, more than happy to do that. I have no problem with that. Yeah, that's, that's, that's basically it. And there's no reason to steal anything for God's sake. And there's always gonna get pissed off then what books are, are, are, are expensive. I'm not trying to be exclusive, I'm not trying to cater to a specific crowd. Joseph (13m 40s): I just happen to think that, you know, the amount of work that I've put into the books, again, if it takes you, like you were saying earlier, yeah. I mean, if it takes you a tissue four or five hours to read a book, you know, I can, I can read a paper back in two, three hours, but again, for 10 bucks it comes out to $5 an hour, $3 an hour. You know, that's not, that's, that's, that's fabulous entertainment right there, man. I mean, that's, that's, that's a lot of time that you get for spending that money. And I don't mind buying books because again, for me, that's, that's, that's money. Well spent as a good use of my time. And so, and I, I think same thing, it takes me two years to write a book and there's, there's a lot of time and a lot of effort involved in that and I kind of want to recoup that, you know? Joseph (14m 21s): I mean, Jesper (14m 21s): yeah. So, so when, when you were raised your pricing from nine 99 compared to to what you have had before, how long ago is that, you know, how, how much, how much data do you have sort of two to deem that it's actually been successful to erase the price? Joseph (14m 37s): I've got about, I think it was about three months ago. Jesper (14m 39s): Okay. So the last three months have been selling better than at the previous price point. Joseph (14m 45s): It's fallen back to about almost exactly where it was at the previous price point. Am Jesper (14m 51s): right. But wise it gives Joseph (14m 52s): more than new wise. It's fantastic. Revenue wise, it's much better. Yeah. At nine 99 I mean, you're making, making $7 a ebook. Yeah. No, I mean if you're selling, you sell five books a day at that, you know, with two books out, you sell them, sell five books just on Amazon. Even all my numbers look like on the other ones you have to just do it there. There's some of them are net 60 so I haven't got, I haven't got a trend line for, for the uh, for the other retailers. Jesper (15m 19s): No, no, no, no. Right. But it also gives you sort of, because you have that higher price point, it gives you a bigger margin that you can play with when it comes to a running apps and stuff because you wanted to spend a bit more and still make it profitable where those who sell it for two 99, you know, that's very tough. A marketing budget that you have to spend there. Joseph (15m 41s): AMS ads were one of the reasons that we considered going to nine 99. I'll wear the Amazon ads but they call it now, but they were, they were killing us and uh, and we're now able to compete at a completely different level. Two, I'm able to get conversions now, which is really weird. I mean we'll get conversions now on some of the top tier keywords out there at nine 99 people won't buy at the exact same ad. All I did was raise the price and, and the, the, the click through rate and the conversion rate on the on premium keywords is, is much better at nine 99. Joseph (16m 17s): Um, and again we're seeing this primarily for the first book in the series though, not for the second. And I think that's because it's got, you know, over a hundred reviews and it's gotten, you guys got that. It's got the blurbs from, from, from mainstream critics and what have you. So you're able to kind of able to play at that at that level. I think that that's the thing right there that if you want to be doing this, that's the thing, you need to be gunning for first. You know you need to be able to get that, to get that book out there that's going to, you should concentrate not on selling the book at 10 bucks put on on producing a book and getting it to the point where it can sustain itself at that. Joseph (16m 56s): I think that's, I think that's, that's, that's more the key than anything else and took him use it took almost three years to get, get the ebook to the Puerto Rican stay afloat at, at, at at this price point. Jesper (17m 6s): Yeah. That's what I would think as well. You know, if you could build a ebook episode that it has enough reviews on it, it's selling well, it sits well in the ranking and then you raise the price them, then I can see that it could work. Or as I said early on, if you already have a very established name and you have a big leadership or ready, then you can probably launch it that at that price as well. But, but yeah, unless you have those things in place, I think my advice to those of you watching and listening would be don't, don't start out by pricing your books and nine 99 thinking that that's the new one out in a lot of margin, which of course you will, but you will still love books. Jesper (17m 43s): So you're going to be start at zero. Joseph (17m 45s): Right. And, and again, you know, coming back to trying to say this, not getting in trouble with anybody, but coming back to what I see in, in these readers forums and looking at what, looking at what is expected from readers who buy books at 10 bucks a pop or more. Now you've got to really have your ducks in a row. And again, if you're somebody that they've never heard of, yeah. You really have to have, you've really got to have some kind of like some of the tips, I'm kind of like social proof behind it, right? Joseph (18m 19s): You've got to have, so yeah, I don't know. This is what we've been doing lately and it seems to be working, you know, fairly well and you don't remember, rankings aren't great. I mean, I'm hovering probably around anywhere between 50 and a hundred thousand on the Amazon rankings. And sometimes, sometimes they'll go by and I'll only saw a couple of books a little fall down into the 150 toward a thousand range. And then the next day we'll sell five, six, 10 bucks and we'll pop, you know, built, built. They'll pop right back up again at nine 99. Joseph (18m 51s): You know, like I was saying to me, even five books a day, uh, it's almost a thousand dollars a month. This, I mean, it, it, it has a really fast, your margins get a lot better at that, at that point. So I don't know. I guess it's a way to do it and I don't. Yeah, I have a lot of people asking me all the time for, uh, for advice on, on marketing, advice, on writing and advice on what have you and I on this. I'm going to tell you right now, I don't know what the hell I'm doing. Joseph (19m 21s): I just, I know we gotta, you know, my wife and I spit all ideas we have thrown around and well maybe this'll work. Maybe that'll work, let's try this. Let's try that out. My God that worked. So, and this might tell 'em this, this might, this might run its course, this could be, you know, I, I keep expecting to wake up tomorrow and sell notebooks and then sell no books for two weeks and they have the thing just have exhausted as market I and I don't think that that's what happens, but I'm, I'm totally prepared for that. Joseph (19m 53s): I just know I'm prepared for anything that happens good or bad in this, in this environment because it's just so dynamic and I'm prepared for anything that happens in this environment to be transitory or somehow provisional and pretty much many anything that happens can be a fluke. You know, the fact that we selling it all at nine 99 could be a fluke. It could be just some freak occurrence of, of, of, of, of market placement. And, and demographic interest at the moment, you know? Jesper (20m 23s): Yeah. Well probably not, but, but I, but I think that the funny thing about marketing books, and I mean, of course you can, uh, you can watch the channels like this one or listen to our podcast and stuff like that. And we tried to share everything that we learn at least so that other people can replicate it by that. But I think apart from that, what is important to sort of understand is that when you're marketing things, you have to do what you're talking about here. You have to test different theories out and just see what works because as long as you are, I mean, of course you can, you can do one like everybody else does. Jesper (20m 57s): You can, you can run the Amazon ads and, uh, and yeah, I think at this point in time, at least if you want to be competitive with Amazon apps, that bits are quite expensive and you have to pay quite a lot, uh, which makes it sort of pop type lists for any new authors at least because you don't have the budget to compete. Am Joseph (21m 19s): that I'm going to, I'm going to argue with you on that one, my friend. Because there's, in marketing, there's a concept of a loss leader, right? Where are you? You're going to have to spend money at the outset in order to establish your brand in order to establish yourself. You're gonna lose money. Many and you know, it comes down to a to here in the States. Maybe we talked about this last time, you know, but, um, I've gotten some flack for how much money we spend producing the books and, uh, I mean our launch costs are probably four or $5,000 a book. Joseph (21m 56s): Um, by the time everything is, is, is factor in including all of the, you know, including all of the ads and everything might be higher than that. And, and while that seems prohibitively high here in America anyway, the average startup cost for a small business in this country is $25,000 right now. So, you know, launching a book for $5,000, even with even, and even the cost of, you know, incorporating, starting a business, all these things, you know, hiring an accountant, um, hiring, you're, you're, you're your, your business development consultant. Joseph (22m 32s): I don't have graphic artists, all these things, web designer, all that stuff that it takes to get the, get to actually get your company launched in to to launch these things, you know, perfect. We also have you classes, writing classes or mentorship or uh, going to writing conventions and getting, you know, some kind of, some kind of study in, in, in writing, whether it's up, whether it's formal education or whether you're self-educated, you know, and, and even the investment in yourself, the time that it takes to learn, you know, to actually learn the craft of writing those years that it takes me, you can still be, don't put that into monetary terms. Joseph (23m 8s): If you break it down. I don't like to, cause it depresses me, um, like about logging pillow the time and put it in the butt. But even so, I mean it's, it's a pretty good deal. I mean, launching a book for that amount of money. And the other thing is that, you know, even with that $25,000 average startup cost here, here, here in the States, you know, your business is expected to lose money. It's usually, I mean, it's typical for two to three years to go by before you see a profit. I mean, you operate by taking out loans. Joseph (23m 41s): I do not recommend that anybody do this. When you're launching a book for God's sake, don't do. Generally when you launch a small business, you take out, you take out loans and you use the loans to pay yourself and to pay for your business and keep it afloat until you get the revenue coming in a year or two or three years later. Also, most small businesses fail, but there's this expectation getting back to AMS ads and Amazon, there's this expectation that you're immediately going to start making money as soon as you put your book out there. Joseph (24m 14s): And that's just not, that's just not how it happens. And I think that when you are building your business model, you need to look at it realistically and realize that, Hey, it's gonna cost me money to get my book out there. The advertising, the promotional and heavy, I'm going to lose money on this. And there's also another thing that Amazon had to do if you spend enough on them, and I, I've done this in the past and I don't do it anymore, but with, with AMS ads you can spend, you can spend a lot of money on AMS ads and get your ebook way up in the rankings so that people will see it and bio organically and then you're a cost. Joseph (24m 56s): Your average cost to see how you're a cost is going to go through the ceiling, but you're going to be picking up more sales that are going to offset that in the long run. Um, because once you get into that top 100 of that top 50 of the top 20 in, in, in your genre and your subcategory, then you're going to improve your visibility and people are going to be just going through, they're not going to be clicking on. Your ads are going to just find it on their own. And so there's a model in there as well, but it takes, you're gonna you have to be willing to lose money to gamble on, on, on doing that. Joseph (25m 27s): And we played around with that at cheaper price points, uh, and it worked really well. But again, yeah, when you're talking about, you know, talking about $10 a book, then the sale, when you don't get a sale can actually, you know, when you, okay. So when your sales start to go down, then it starts to actually make a dent. Yeah. And the other thing, last thing to realize that I'm not doing this, you know, I'm not doing this professionally right now. This is not, this is not my career. I'm not making enough on this right now to, you know, retire on or what have you. Joseph (25m 59s): Um, and I think that if I was, I might be going about this little bit differently right now. You know, I've got a, uh, got a job right now that I really enjoy and I'm able to do this and you know, kind of as a, as, as a, as a dedicated hobbyist and they kind of play games with and see what works and what doesn't. So I have, uh, uh, uh, um, I'm extremely fortunate to be able to do that. So again, if you're, if you're trying to, you're trying to do this and be a full time author, I would not recommend trying anything that I'm doing right now. Joseph (26m 32s): Um, sole means of income that just would not recommend doing this. So, um, Jesper (26m 37s): uh, I mean, I, I think because I, I'm, I'm fully on board with the fact that your first book can can function as a loss leader and that sort of thing. But, but the way I view it is that if you struggle strugglers fullback time, maybe a year or two, you could place bets on Amazon ads that will actually get your sales directly that were perfectly reasonable bits. You know, maybe you could bid like 20, 30 cents per click and you would get to scale. Nowadays if you want that sale, you need to bid maybe close to a dollar. Jesper (27m 8s): It's just in all honesty, unless you have a price high price pipe, like like nine 99 for a ebook, if you're selling it for two $99 99 cents I mean of course you could take a loss leader, but, but most people who's just starting out, they cannot sustain spending $3,000 a month on Amazon ads, $100 in return in sales. That's just not working. Joseph (27m 28s): It's absolutely not. Absolutely not. You absolutely can't. And you're right there. Her premium keywords out there right now. I mean, I think game of Thrones is going for, I mean over $2 right now. Um, you know, and with the new bid structure as well, working plus up your bid by up to 100%, you know, you can be paying equally getting $3 on that, which is saying that is insane. I mean even at nine 99 if you're bidding three bucks, I mean, you're going to need game. Joseph (27m 60s): You're a 50% conversion rate and your click throughs to make that. I don't know anybody, I just don't, I mean maybe somebody out there is doing it for God to give you our man contact me. I will hire you to ride my, uh, to, to write my copy. So, Jesper (28m 17s): but yeah, I think everybody ebook. Joseph (28m 22s): Yeah. Jesper (28m 26s): All right. But, but I think for me the main, because autumn and I have also been debating sort of the price point for, for our future books and we all, we are also gonna sort of crank up the prices a bit compared to what our previous book sells for. But I think for me the key takeaway for, for those watching and listening is really that am that this might be a strategy worth considering once you have a bit of creaminess to your name and, and your, your, you're selling a certain amount of books already. Then sort of dumb sort of just fall into the trap of thinking, well, I've always sold sold at four 99 so I should probably just continue doing that because apparently I'm sailing, you know, tried testing out and do what Joseph had done here. Jesper (29m 4s): Trying to crank up the price and see what happens. You can always lower it again, but if it keeps selling at a high price, you'll be still could but to do it right. So, uh, for me I think that's the, that's the takeaway here. All right, cool. Is there anything else we need to cover? Joseph Joseph (29m 20s): yeah, actually I just remembered that one of the catalysts for pushing the price up was that good reads, give it a really high ranking on is Hugo recommendations list. And when that was happening, um, our sales, we're doing really well. And again, it gave it that, that kind of credibility again, when you, when you, when you went and clicked on, when you did a Google search for it popped up and I think it ended up at white number 25 on good reads. You go recommendations list, which was just phenomenal. So again, that kind of, that kind of, uh, that, that verification validation, you know, I was in there too. Jesper (29m 56s): Yeah. So basically if something like that happens, then that could also be a trigger whereby you should think, maybe I'm just gonna raise the price for a while. He used to see you because, you know, if you're getting treatments like that, that, that, that's what I have. Right. So, Joseph (30m 8s): yeah. Yeah. And that just suddenly you, sorry, I just remembered that that was, that was one of the, one of the things that we were like, you know, let's, let's see what happens. Jesper (30m 17s): Yeah, yeah, exactly. Okay, cool. Joseph (30m 20s): Jesper fantastic, man. Thank you. It's great talking Jesper (30m 23s): and it was great talking to Joseph. So I wish you best of luck continuously would selling books at nine 99 and hopefully you're going to get a lot of revenue from that app. Your hope. Thanks a lot. Joseph cheers. Take care.
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Here's the second part of my picks from the chiller cabinet from the year that was. I could have done a third part, as 2018 was an embarrassment of riches when it came to Downtempo music, but i'll leave it at that. You can find last years edition here too, if it tickles your fancy: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/tantricdex/episodes/2018-01-07T15_21_59-08_00 I've also updated my list of the binge worthy Box sets I enjoyed over the course of the year. You can find the full range here, along with my run down of Albums and Films that did it for me this year: http://neilcorcoran.podomatic.net/articles Thanks for listening over the last 12 months. Hope 2019 has got off to a flying start for you and if not then I hope you fall with grace. That's it for a while, see you soon. Cheers, Neil 00:00 Lykke Li- time in a bottle 02:10 First Aid Kit- fireworks 06:17 Kendrick Lamar/SZA- all the stars 10:05 Cleo Sol- why don't you 13:31 Young Fathers- in my view 16:31 Loyle Carner/Jordan Rakei- Ottolenghi 19:04 DJ Yoda/Joel Culpepper- London fields 22:26 Skinny Pelembe/Hejira- I just wanna be your prisoner 25:47 The Internet- come over 29:49 Tom Misch/De La Soul- it runs through me 34:02 The Go! Team- if there's one thing you should know 37:23 Alison Wonderland- no 41:15 LCD Soundsystem- oh baby 45:36 George FitzGerald/Lil Silva- roll back 48:58 Rosalía- pienso en tu mirá 51:48 Maverick Sabre- drifting 55:14 Chance the Rapper- work out 58:45 Ezra Collective/Jorja Smith- reason in disguise 01:02:15 Joseph Malik- inside in, outside out 01:05:22 Father John Misty- Mr. Tillman 01:08:12 Natalie Prass- short court style 01:11:44 Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats- you worry me 01:15:08 Unloved- devil's angels 01:17:58 Django Django/Self Esteem- surface to air 01:21:38 Taylor Swift- delicate 01:25:14 Kids See Ghosts- reborn 01:30:35 Parcels- bemyself 01:33:02 Louis Cole/Genevieve Artadi- when you're ugly 01:36:06 Mr Twin Sister- echo arms 01:40:15 Curtis Harding- dream girl 01:43:12 Robyn- missing U 01:47:56 Tirzah- holding on 01:50:56 Kings of Tomorrow/Kandace Springs-faded 01:56:25 Maribou State/Holly Walker- nervous tics 02:00:43 Laville- easy 02:05:05 Diplo/DRAM- look back 02:08:32 Neneh Cherry/Four Tet/3D- Kong 02:12:41 Anderson .Paak- 'til it's over 02:15:56 Children of Zeus- slow down 02:20:09 Poliça/s t a r g a z e - Fake Like 02:23:58 Saint Sister- causing trouble 02:26:58 Villagers- a trick of the light 02:30:34 Karen O/Danger Mouse- lux prima 02:39:31 Thom Yorke- suspirium 02:42:48 Eels- the deconstruction 02:46:39 Johnny Marr/Maxine Peake- the priest 02:51:53 Maggie Rogers- falling water 02:56:15 Jade Bird- lottery 02:58:44 Sunflower Bean- twentytwo 03:03:09 Bradley Cooper- maybe it's time 03:05:43 Paul Weller- gravity 03:08:08 Jessica Pratt- this time around 03:11:36 SOAK- everybody loves you 03:14:45 HALEY- bratt 03:16:52 Arctic Monkeys- four out of five 03:22:00 The Fernweh- next time around 03:25:48 Little Dragon- best friends 03:29:14 Death Cab for Cutie- gold rush 03:32:56 Editors- darkness at the door 03:37:14 Florence + The Machine- hunger 03:40:43 Hozier/Mavis Staples- Nina cried power 03:44:18 Ariana Grande- no tears left to cry (Neil Corcoran edit) 03:48:28 Bicep- opal (Four Tet remix) 03:56:40 Sigrid- high five
Today, we were joined by fantasy author, Joseph Malik, who published his first novel, Dragon’s Trail, in 2016 and has managed to sell 10,000 copies over the last two years, despite being a new author and new to marketing. We talked to him about some of the things he tried that didn’t work, plus what he tried that did. *Note:
This time the guys are rejoined by local author, Joseph Malik. His first book, Dragon's Trail, was released in September of 2016, and is a #1 international bestseller. His second book, New Magic is the second installment in the Outworlders series, recently released and receiving reviews online that include: "The New Magic is epic portal fantasy at its finest; brutal, hilarious, and with a cutting wit that's practically unmatched in recent fantasy showings." and "Ruthless and yet relentlessly hopeful." The guys first met him at Norwescon 40 and were excited to sit down with him and catch up from the last time they talked. 1:59 – Justin gives his review of the SPICE show, a local benefit event to raise funds for the TUPAC foundation. He gives props to Denetta and Carol, creators of the event, how users can donation to the foundation and events they have coming up. Jeff talks about his dinner after the show at the Harmon Taproom, the guys welcome comedian Amani back, this time as a guest co-host of the show, and they discuss Amani's love of UFC. 14:50 – Amani gives his review of the most recent UFC fight, Tony's return to fighting after his 6 month hiatus due to injury, the heavy weight fight, and the brawl that happened post Khabib and Conor fight. They discuss various crowd fights in other sports that have broken out over the years, a return of Joseph Malik for a catch up, Amani fills Joseph in on how he's involved with GCP and where people can find him in the area. 30:57 – Joseph talks about what's been going on with his book since he joined them last time, the benefits of independent publishing, and what type of creative process he uses when writing. Joseph talks about learning how to do what most of the characters in the book do in order to write a better book, being a part of a panel at Norwescon discussing celestial navigation, different types of readers that have reached out to him after reading his book, and how he handles negative reviews. 43:18 – Joseph talks about setting out to write a fantasy action thriller hinged on technical details, how his research led to the stories, his recent trip to Ice Land and Sweden, and the deals you can get to fly to Ice Land from Ice Land air. He talks about touring a tower in Belgium, his second book, The New Magic, how it relates to Dragon Tale, and what in his books he has pulled from history. 56:48 – Amani asks Joseph about how he picks the endings of his books, Amani read a section from one of them, and they discuss Wrath of the Khans covered on an episode of Dan Carlin's, Hardcore History. Joseph tells the guys where people can find his books, him and Scott talk about growing up in Elko, Nevada, the mining boom there in the 80's, and the recent fire at Lamoille Canyon. Thanks Joseph for joining the guys again to catch up and filling them in on your latest book! Special Guests: Amani Taylor and Joseph Malik.
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This week, the GCP guys are joined by fantasy author Joe Malik. His first book, Dragon's Trail, was released in September of 2016, and is a #1 international bestseller. He is currently working on his second book in the series. Joe is appearing at RadCon Feb 16th-18th and will be a featured Reddit Fantasy Author of the Day on Feb 19th. The guys first met him at Norwescon 40 and were excited to sit down with him and catch up from the last time they talked. The show kicks off with the guys talking about meeting Joe at Norwescon 40 and what brought him to the con. Joe then dives into his fantasy novel, the first in the series called ‘Dragon's Trail'. He explains that it's a techno thriller and the importance of creating a historically accurate world in his stories that suspends adult disbelief in the mundane. He discusses the rejection letters he had received over the course of 4 years and having his first author signing at Norwescon. 8:08 – Joe explains what has happened since Norwescon 40, the bump in sales he had afterword, amd the promotional opportunities that came with it. He converses about it hitting #1 in Amazon in epic fantasy and the book getting picked up at Barnes and Noble. He talks more about world building, long sward sparing in his back yard, and participating in SCA. Around the half way mark Joe discusses e-mail's he receives from fans, him and his wife working with a veterinarian to design a saddle that would work with winged horses, and the importance of putting real world applications in with fantasy to connect readers with the story. Conversation then goes into the great editor that he had and his working career as a stunt man. 29:02 – Conversation goes to the story line of book two and the development of the evil wizard character. They talk about what a good villain can do for a book, his military travel, and his recent exploration of Scandinavian castles. This episode comes to an end with talk about why it was so important for him to get so technical in his writing. He tells the guys where listeners can find his book and how people can find him online through Twitter and Facebook.Thanks Joe for joining the guys for a great conversation, we look forward to the release of your next book! THE GRIT CITY PODCAST! If you enjoyed this episode of The Grit City Podcast, send us a quick shout out on Twitter or Facebook:●TWITTER.COM/GRIT_CITY●FACEBOOK.COM/GRITCITYPODCAST You can get your copy of Joseph's book from Amazon right here: Special Guest: Joseph Malik.