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Best podcasts about joshua fried

Latest podcast episodes about joshua fried

This Might Be A Podcast
This Might Be A Podcast - Episode 16 - I Am Not Your Broom with Franz Nicolay

This Might Be A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 125:07


Franz Nicolay of The Hold Steady and World Inferno Friendship Society calls Greg from Kiev to talk about the song I Am Not Your Broom off of TMBG's first kid's album, NO! They get into some pretty adult topics in the song's deeper meaning, and talk shop about accordions. Also, an intro segment with some questions answered by Joshua Fried about his World's Address Remix.

Don't Let's Start: A Podcast About They Might Be Giants
10: Interview with Joshua Fried! Pt. 2

Don't Let's Start: A Podcast About They Might Be Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 84:27


Part 2 of our scintillating discussion with Joshua Fried! In this episode we talk about all of the songs on 1993's Hello the Band EP, a CD of totally great songs that Fried created with John Flansburgh for the Hello CD of the Month Club! We talk about the subliminal secret of Sodium Mask, who brought the funk on Since You Joined The Corporation, the wisdom of Tom Vu for Town To Town, the wonderfully convoluted and elaborate history behind Lullaby to Nightmares, and the pounding drums of Hello Hello! Fried also tells us about his live Venue Songs performance with They Might Be Giants! Then we go into the creation and inner workings of Fried's current project, Radio Wonderland! GOODNESS GRACIOUS! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontletsstart/support

Don't Let's Start: A Podcast About They Might Be Giants
09: Interview with Joshua Fried! Pt. 1

Don't Let's Start: A Podcast About They Might Be Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 102:36


We interviewed somebody! In preparation for our big Miscellaneous T episode, we sat down across a table from Joshua Fried, best known to They Might Be Giants fans as the man behind The World's Address (Joshua Fried Remix!) Fried tells us about his early years in music, his work with performance art troupe Watchface that him and John Flansburgh used to collaborate with, and then a special detailed discussion about The World's Address remix and Larger Than Life, the She's Actual Size remix! We also learn some fascinating inside info about a few TMBG songs, and so much more! And this is only part 1! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontletsstart/support

This Might Be A Podcast
This Might Be A Podcast - Episode 12 - The World’s Address ft. Marcus Nuccio of Pet Symmetry

This Might Be A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 91:18


Marcus Nuccio of Pet Symmetry and The Please and Thank Yous calls up Greg to discuss a favorite TMBG song from his childhood, The World’s Address off of Lincoln with a focus on the Joshua Fried 1989 remix as well. They get into the big question - is it the world’s address or the world’s a dress? The also dig into who this Joshua Fried guy is, listen to a bit of his more recent output, and talk about remixes as a musical genre.

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse
24 Hours of Radio Art with Joshua Fried

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2011 60:52


http://radiowonderland.org/serendipity/index.phpRadio Wonderland "bio"RADIO WONDERLAND is me, Joshua Fried, performing solo live sound processing by drumming on old shoes (I'm a drummer) and manipulating a steering wheel (I'm a, er, wheel player). RADIO WONDERLAND turns live commercial FM radio into recombinant funk.All the sounds originate from an old boombox, playing radio LIVE. Nothing is pre-recorded; anything picked up during the performance is fair game until the end. All the processing is by custom software I wrote in the MaxMSP programming environment. But I hardly touch the laptop. My controllers really are a vintage Buick steering wheel, old shoes mounted on stands, and some gizmos. You'll hear me build grooves, step by step, out of recognizable radio, and even UN-wind my grooves back to the original radio source.I walk on with a boom box, playing FM radio LIVE. Once onstage, I plug it into my system and start slicing up radio. I arrange those slices both rhythmically, and, by playing them at different speeds, melodically as well, all according to what I hear. I call this process the RE-SHUFFLER. With another algorithm, which I call my RE-ESSER, (studio nerds will recognize this as a joke on de-esser), I isolate the sibilance, so I can compose on the spot with those S, T, K, Sh, etc. sounds, just like programming a drum machine. The ANYTHING-KICK morphs a bit of radio in the direction of a kick drum.The sum total is dance music. I ham it up like mad, using the theatricality of the objects. It's great fun, and more musical than the video suggests. Every show is rather different, naturally, because the source material is entirely different each time.So what's it all about? What is the art-speak that goes with RADIO WONDERLAND? I want to show that we ALL can interrupt and interrogate the never-ending flow of commercial media. So my transformations, taken individually, must be clear and simple?mostly framing, repeating and changing pitch?although when everything is put together the whole is indeed complex. My controllers are simple too: the wheel merely a knob to take things up and down (frequency, tempo) or play radio loops like a turntable, the shoes just pads I hit softer or louder. The surreal quality of using such ordinary objects underscores the absurd disconnect between digital controller and sound, as well as the congenial nature of the aural transformations themselves. So, too, my riffs must be vernacular and not elite. (We need the funk.)How did this all happen?I discovered dub, punk, and Eno in 1978 and by '79 I was making music. I soon realized that I wanted it to dance.1980s:Performed as my own-person--uh, that's one-person--dub band at clubs such as The Pyramid, Danceteria, Mudd Club, Irving Plaza, Limelight, Tunnel, Limbo Lounge, while still collaborating with choreographers and performance artists including the great Iris Rose and Watchface.Did remix work for Chaka Khan, Ofra Haza and They Might Be Giants.Had a record deal with Atlantic, releasing "Jimmy Because" produced by Joe Mardin and Arif Mardin (Chaka Kahn, Nora Jones, Bee Gees, David Bowie, Bette Midler, Aretha Franklin).1990s:Skewed meself towards the concert hall and theater, doing Bang On A Can, Lincoln Center, The Kitchen, etc. Did a big collaboration with the great choreographer Douglas Dunn. Had a 16 week run of a gibberish operatic suite, Headfone Follies at HERE Arts Center. Made this web site:Composer Joshua2000s:Radio Wonderland is (slowly) born! And is my way ofBringing It All Back Home.Posted by Joshua Fried in Bio at 08:22

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse
Speeding to a crawl.

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2009 120:05


1. People Like Us, Abridged too Far, Sedimental Journey2. People Like Us/Ergo Phizmiz, Honeysuckle Blvd, Merry go Round3. Negativland, No Business, Piece a Pie4. John Oswald , , Klangfarbenprobe5. Joshua Fried, Jimmy Because, Jimmy Because (remix)6. Steve Fisk , 448 Deathless days, Oh Little Seeds7. Phantogram, Running from the Cops, Running from the Cops8. The Mayfair Set, Young One, Let It Melt9. Tones on Tail , Everything!, There's Only One10. Twink , The Broken Record , Alphabent11. Cold Cave, Love Comes Close, The Trees Grew Emotions and Died.12. crocodiles, summer of hate, i wanna kill13. Animal Collective, Summertime Clothes, Summertime Clothes (Zomby's Analog Lego Mix)14. Port Royal , Dying in Time, The Photoshopped Prince15. aerosol, Airborne, Midnight Ride Down the Mental Freeway

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse
BLeeK tries to recover from Blank Dogs no-show

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2009 91:19


1. Blank Dogs, Under and Under, Landmarks2. The Mayfair Set, Young One, Three for Me 3. Dum Dum Girls, Longhair single, Longhair4. Cold Cave, Cremations, All the Summer Murders5. Port Royal, Dying in Time, Nights in Kiev6. Black Dice, Repo, Chicken Shit7. Whirling Hall of Knives, Wiretapper 21, 2-Bar Heater and Smoke8. Joshua Fried, Jimmy Because , Jimmy Because delux mix9. Offset Needle Radius vs. Nickname: Rebel, Offset Needle 10. Radius vs. Nickname: Rebel, Print Through11. Scanner, The Sounds of Love from ubu.com, The Sounds of Love12. Tones On Tail, Everything!, A Bigger Splash

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse
Escape Mechanism, Osymyso, Joshua Fried, absolute value of noise, Steve Fisk..... Fun Boy Three? Wha...?

CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2008 92:49