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Go to a room, close the door... and craft a great song. Is it really that simple? We welcome musician Jake Nicoll to the On the Go studio to hear about the song he created with another east coast artist when they were locked up together. (Krissy Holmes with Jake Nicoll)Hear the song and other collaborations at the East Coast Music Hour YouTube page.
Between August 1 and 3, 2025 in Sackville, New Brunswick, Sappyfest celebrates its twentieth anniversary as one of the world's best programmed and most fun music and arts festivals. Back in the summer of 2011 just ahead of the sixth annual Sappyfest, I met Julie Doiron and three of her children at Grapefruit Moon for an interview over breakfast. Aside from her inspirational work in the band Eric's Trip and her award-winning solo trajectory, Julie founded Sappy Records and co-organized early iterations of Sappyfest. And so, I'm sharing this 2011 encounter with Julie and most of her kids (plus a cameo by Rheostatics' Dave Bidini), because it's enjoyable and provides some insights about her music and Sappyfest.To hear this entire conversation, subscribe to Kreative Kontrol on Patreon at the $6 tier or higher (a reminder that an annual subscription includes a discount compared to a monthly one).Related episodes/links:Ep. #889: Rick White and The SadiesEp. #857: Michael FeuerstackEp. #850: You've Changed Records is 15!Ep. #725: SloanEp. #651: Julie DoironEp. #602: Chad VanGaalenEp. #424: Dave BidiniEp. #272: Gord Downie [Archival; May 2010]Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In onda Fabio Barbieri. Musiche: Pete Shelley, Neil Young, Mark Fry, Kris Delmhorst, Julie Doiron, Kara-Lis Coverdale, Daniel Bachman, Fred Hersch, Drew Gress and Joey Baron, Joe Lovano and Marcin Wasilewski Trio.
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Julie Doiron's Juno-winning album marked a significant milestone in her career and is considered one of the greatest albums by a Canadian songwriter. This album captivated many with its original ideas and songwriting. It was also the first time Julie reunited with a band since her Sub Pop days with Eric's Trip.#podcast #music #MusicHistory #CanadianSongwriters #newbrunswick #juliedoiron #woodenstarsLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksMerch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
PCP#161… Bound To Ravage, by Diamond Dogs (Share - Fading Ways Sampler). Canada/UK.[Jamendo] It's My Life Soundtrack III, by Guardian Mind Mix. Pennsylvania, USA. [PMN] The Time Is Now, by Inna Crisis. (Balance - Fading Ways Sampler). Switzerland. [Jamendo] Let's Play, by Paracetamol. Berlin, Germany. [Jamendo] No More, by Julie Doiron. Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. [...] The post Rewind…PCP#161… All Camped Out…! appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.
Hear sounds and songs from the likes of Ansley Simpson, Josh Richardson and the Silent Film Ensemble, Gordon Monahan, Charlie Glasspool and Leanne Betasamosake-Simpson; get up to date with the latest big news from Beverly Glenn Copeland (Sam Smith?!), discover Hayden's familial connection to Grey County, find out who puts on the best light shows in the Scenic City, take in the title track from Richard Laviolette's new posthumous album 'All The Wild Things Are Shy' (don't miss the show at the Heartwood on Oct. 10th) and, finally, indulge me as I relive a recent show in the big city : Rick White & the Sadies, which also brings us to The Unintended, Eric's Trip and Julie Doiron!
Live from Full Circle 2024, performers Julie Doiron, Alex Coley and Kayo (w/ producer Nulo) join host Zakary Miller to discuss their music, life offstage, the festival atmosphere and each offer to help the host after he hits himself in the mouth with a microphone and bleeds through the entire interview. more from Julie Doiron: https://julie-doiron.com/ more from Alex Coley: https://www.alexcoleymusic.ca/ more from Kayo: https://iamkayo.com/
You've Changed Records is 15! A celebration featuring reflections by Steven Lambke, Daniel Romano's Outfit, Attack in Black, Shotgun Jimmie, Julie Doiron, Marine Dreams, Apollo Ghosts, the Burning Hell, Nap Eyes, Partner, Jon McKiel, Status/Non-Status, Fiver, Colin Medley, and Julianna Riolino, plus a tribute to Richard Laviolette and love for Leanne Betasomasake Simpson, and much more! Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Richard Laviolette RememberedEp. #742: Leanne Betasamosake SimpsonEp. #682: Steven Lambke Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episodio 6.04 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos preguntamos si vivimos en una realidad simulada junto a la música de Il Maniscalco Maldestro, Death Valley Girls, The B-52’s, Deerhoof, Gang Of Four, Chinoy, Saurio, Laila Farinola, Julie Doiron, The Go-Betweens, Cult With No Name, Portishead, Cibo Matto y Shakespear’s Sister. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 24 de marzo de 2024 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 25 de marzo de 2024 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 26 y 30 de marzo de 2024 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 5.32 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos comemos los codos de nervios junto a Messer Chups, Plastics, Jake Bugg, Julie Doiron & Dany Placard, Weird Al Yankovic, Leo Masliah, The Shaggs, Johnny Cash & Nick Cave, Las Migas, The King’s Singers, Brian Eno & Jah Wobble, Imani Coppola, Let’s Eat Grandma y Meute. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 8 de octubre de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 9 de octubre de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 10 y 14 de octubre de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 5.30 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos preguntamos dónde está la primavera junto a Jill Sobule, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Mariana Bianchini, Milla Jovovich, Juana Molina, Judy Henske, Lhasa de Sela, Las Migas, Julie Doiron, Imani Coppola, Revenge Wife, Muriel Moreno y Luscious Jackson Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 24 de septiembre de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 25 de septiembre de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 26 y 30 de septiembre de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
1. Dr Feelgood 2. Adam Hattaway and the Haunters 3. Hugh Cornwell 4. Danger Mouse And Black Thought 5. Charley Musselwhite 6. Elvis Presley 7. Courtney Marie Andrews 8. John Moreland 9. The Mountain Goats 10. Jimmy Cliff 11. Julie Doiron 12. Iggy Pop 13. Alabama 3 14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs 15. Jake Blount
The importance of passion cannot be understated. It can be a wonderful and beautiful thing, and if it's made into a positive part of not only one's own life but for others as well; it's a passion worth pursuing. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with mokuhanga collector, self taught scholar and instructor, Carol Dorman. Having seen her work and lectures with the Japan Foundation Toronto, on various topics on ukiyo-e history and culture, I found her knowledge and story to be of great interest. I speak with Carol about her journey from working at the CBC for the national news, to working side by side with Stuart Jackson, a mokuhanga gallery owner here in Toronto. Carol speaks on her love of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese woodblock prints, her collecting, how that world has changed dramatically during her time at The Stuart Jackson Gallery, and we discuss her work at the LIFE Institute of Toronto where she teaches and instructs age 50+ students about ukiyo-e history. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Regina, Saskatchewan - is the capital of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. Located on the land of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and Métis peoples, it is the 16th most populace city in Canada. The city has many restaurants, museums, and other places of interest. More info can be found at Tourism Regina, here. University of Toronto - considered a public research university, U of T is located in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was founded in 1827. It has educated any number of famous Canadian authors, scientists, politicians, and the like. More info, here. Stuart Jackson Gallery - is a ukiyo-e specific gallery located at 882 Queen Street W. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It has been doing business in Toronto for almost fifty years. More info, here. The Royal Ontario Museum - also known as The ROM, is an art, world culture, and natural history museum in the city of Toronto, and is one of the oldest museums in the city. More info, here. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - also known as the CBC, is a Canadian Federal Crown corporation and is the oldest broadcasting network in Canada. Founded in 1936, the CBC broadcasts news, original programming, and sports throughout Canada and the world. They broadcast via various digital platforms as well as terrestrial platforms such as television and radio. More info, here. Meiji Period of Japan (1868-1912)- the Meiji Period in Japanese history is synonymous with turmoil and regime change. The Meiji Period is named after Prince Mutsuhito (1852-1912), who became Emperor after his fathers death, Emperor Kōmei (1846-1867). Mutsuhito's reign came at the end of the Keiō Era, (1865-1868), until his own death in 1912. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) - is considered one of the last “masters” of the ukiyo-e genre of Japanese woodblock printmaking. His designs range from landscapes, samurai and Chinese military heroes, as well as using various formats for his designs such as diptychs and triptychs. Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachi-nin no Hitori (津属水滸伝後けつ百八人にの一人 ca. 1827) Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - arguably one of the more important woodblock print designers, Kunisada designed many types of prints, from landscape, books, erotica, sumo etc. Kunisada worked during the period of ukiyo-e history with Andō Hiroshige (1797-1858), Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), and the above mentioned Kuniyoshi. Defintely a rich and abundant period in Japanese woodblock print history. Oni Azami Seikichi (鬼あざみ清吉) 1859 Yorkville, Toronto - Yorkville is a neighbourhood located in the heart of Toronto. It has a rich history, politically and culturally. It has become a high end neighbourhood in the city, with many expensive shops, luxury homes and condos. It is famous for once being the hotbed of folk music in the world, outside of New York City, in the 1960's. Performers such as Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan amongst others performed in the various clubs in the neighbourhood. 2008 Financial Crisis - was a world wide financial crisis which started in 2007 and lasted throughout 2008 and onwards. This crisis affected housing, mortgages, the automotive industry, and world economic markets. David Kutcher is the owner and operator of Moonlit Sea Prints, located in Easthampton, Massachusetts. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Fading of Japanese woodblock prints - certain colours, especialy in ukiyo-e period prints (beni), are known to fade over time. Since pigments in mokuhanga are generally water based, they will fade naturally, but more quickly if located near sunlight. There are many reasons why your print will fade, so the website Viewing Japanese Prints has written a fine article regarding those very reasons, amongst other ways you can protect your mokuhanga collection. You can find that article, here. The Kentler International Drawing Space - is an art gallery located in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York. It has hosted several mokuhanga centred exhibitions. The most recent was Between Worlds as hosted by The Mokuhanga Sisters, from July 17 - July 31, 2022. More info, here. Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY - is a neighbourhood in Brooklyn, New York. Once called South Brooklyn and once an industrial area, Red Hook has evolved over time to house many New Yorkers who are looking to be close to Manhattan and still be able to afford a home. There is a great New York Times article, here, which explores the history of this fascinating area. Doi Hangaten - is a mokuhanga print publisher located in Tōkyō, Japan. Once a publisher of prints associated with the shin-hanga movement of the ealry twentieth century, the company continues to publish reproductions of famous Japanese prints, in the old ways. Most recently, the Doi family have collaborated with David Bull and Mokuhankan to publish new verions of some of the old blocks from almost 100 years ago. More info about the Doi Hangaten can be found here, here and here. The collaboration videos produced by Mokuhankan regarding the Doi family and the subsequant collaboration can be found, here. LIFE Institute - is a learning facility for adults age 50+. The LIFE Institute began in 1991, and has a membership of 2500 today. The institute offers high quality education in the Arts, Humanities, Science and Technology, amongst others. Courses are conducted in person or online. More info can be found, here. The National Gallery of Art - is a free art gallery located in Washington D.C. Founded by financier Andrew W. Mellon. The West building was constructed in 1941. The gallery houses more than 150,000 pieces of art and is dedicated to education and culture. More info can be found, here. Itō Jackuchū (1716-1800) - was a Japanese painter who painted in silk. His work can be seen in scrolls (kakemono), sliding doors (fusuma), and folding screens (byōbu). Known for his wild style of painting, Jackuchū's most popular theme is of birds. There are many books wirtten about Jackuchū and his life and times. More info can be found, here , to get you started. Rooster (18th Century) Nishiki-e (錦絵) - is the Japanese phrase for colour woodblock prints, otherwise known as brocade pictures. Ogata Gekkō (1859-1920) - was a painter, illustrator and mokuhanga designer. Gekkō's work has a delightful water colour style, where the subjects seem to be floating and light, regardless of whether the subject is a beautiful woman or a ghostly fox. Gekkō's subject matter ranged from landscapes, to mythology. Ogata Gekkō had a full career, from working with many publishers for his print designs to founding various art associations. More information about the life and career of Ogata Gekkō can be found, here, on David Humphries' fantastic website about the artist. Drawing Water from Yoro Waterfall — 養老孝子瀧を汲の図 (1896) Prussian Blue - is a dark blue pigment, which has been used by painters, and mokuhanga printmakers. The pigment has been used in Europe since the 18th Century, and in Japan since around 1820, having been imported by Europeans into Japan. Evolution of Pigments in Mokuhanga - the evolution of pigments in mokuhanga began with hand painting in the later 17th Century, to the multi coloured prints of ukiyo-e, shin hanga, and sōsaku hanga. More info regarding the pigment evolution can be found, here, at the Library of Congress. The Japan Foundation - is a not for profit organization established in 1972, with many offices located around the world. The Japan Foundation Toronto has been active in the city since 1990. More info, here for the JF worldwide, and here for Toronto. Elizabeth Forrest - is an award-winning Canadian artist and mokuhanga prinmaker. She has been producing mokuhanga since the late 1980's when she lived and studied in Kyoto. She has studied with the late Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019). More info about Elizabeth's work can be found, here. And It Began To Rain (2014) Akira Kurosaki 黒崎彰 (1937-2019) - one of the most influential woodblock print artists of the modern era. His work, while seemingly abstract, moved people with its vibrant colour and powerful composition. He was a teacher and invented the “Disc Baren,” which is a great baren to begin your mokuhanga journey with. At the 2021 Mokuhanga Conference in Nara, Japan there was a tribute exhibit of his life works. Azusa Gallery has a nice selection of his work, here. Taurus (1973) Barbara Wybou - is a Canadian mokuhanga artists who lived, worked, and studied in Japan for twenty years. Her home these days is Toronto where she continues to work on her mokuhanga. Notably she studied with the late Tōshi Yoshida (1911-1995). Her work can be found, here. Rats 3 Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - was a Japanese woodblock designer of the Utagawa School of artists. His work flourished in the Meiji Period (1868-1912) of Japanese history, a period of immense change politically, economically, and industrially. Some of Kunichika's works can be found, here. Onoe Kikugorō V as The British Spencer (1894) War prints & Japanese Imperialism - as Japan entered the Pacific Theatre of war (1941-1945) with the United States, the fascist military government had complete power in Japan at the time, and used woodblock prints, as well as other mediums such as lithography and photography, to propagandize their war effort. Printmakers such as Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) even got involved in producing prints that helped the war effort. He designed several war prints during this time period. Prints such as The Red Setting Sun, is a prime example of how the times and aesthetic show a relatively innocuous scene of figures (Japanese soldiers) riding on horses with a setting sun back drop. For more detailed information regarding war time prints I suggest, Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan, ed. Philip K. Hu w/ Rhiannon Paget, and The Politics of Painting by Asato Ikeda. My interview with Rhiannon Paget PhD can be found, here. Russo-Japanese War (February 8, 1904 - September 5, 1905) - was a war between two colonial powers, the Imperial Russian and Imperial Japanese military, taking place in China. Information about its background can be found here at history.com, and here. bijin-ga - (美人画) is the Japanese term for beautiful women in mokuhanga. Itō Shinsui (1898-1972) After Washing Her Hair (1936) yakusha-e - (役者絵) is the Japanese term for actor prints in mokuhanga. Utagawa Yoshiiku (1833-1904) Oyama Doll - Ichikawa Udanji (1893) Taishō Period (1912-1926) - a short lived period of Japanese modern history but an important one in world history. This is where the militarism of fascist Japan began to take seed, leading to The Pacific War (1931-1945). More info can be found, here. hanmoto system - is the Edo Period (1603-1868) collaboration system of making woodblock prints in Japan. The system was about using, carvers, printers, and craftsmen by various print publishers in order to produce woodblock prints. The system consisted of the following professions; publisher, artist, carver, and printer. Yamato Take no Mikoto with His Sword Kusanagi - is the print by Ogata Gekkō which Carol mentions as one of her favourite prints. Oliver Statler (1915-2002) - was an American author and scholar and collector of mokuhanga. He had been a soldier in world war 2, having been stationed in Japan. After his time in the war Statler moved back to Japan, where he wrote about Japanese prints. His interests were of many facets of Japanese culture such as acoomodation, and the 88 Temple Pilgrammage of Shikoku. Oliver Statler, in my opinion, wrote one of the most important books on the sōsaku-hanga movement, “Modern Japanese Prints: An Art Reborn.” John Stevenson - is an American author who has written extenisvely on Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡 芳年) was a mokuhanga designer who is famous for his prints depicting violence and gore. His work is powerful, colourful, and one of the last vibrant moments of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints. More information about Yoshitoshi's life and his copious amount of work can be found, here. The Flower of Edo (1858) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川 國芳) - was a print designer and painter known for his triptychs, yoko-e (horizontal landscape prints), Yokohama-e (prints with Yokohama as its subject), and yakusha-e (actor prints). Considered as one of the last of the "golden age" print designers of the ukiyo-e genre. Ichikawa Kodanji IV as the ghost of Asakura Togo (possibly 1851) Kunisada/Kuniyoshi Exhibit - was an art exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from August 11 - December 10, 2017. There was also an excellent catalogue printed for this show and would add to any woodblock print fan's library. more info, here. The book I reference about Toyohara Kunichika is "Time Present and Time Past of a Forgotten Master: Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900" There are various online print collections that the aspiring mokuhanga scholar can seek out to help in their studies. The Library of Congress has their collection online, as does ukiyo-e.org, who have various impressions af their prints throughout their website. Scholten Japanese Art - is a mokuhanga focused art gallery located in midtown Manhattan. It was founded by René Scholten, an avid collector of the Japanese print. More info can be found, here. Acadia Books - is a vintage and unique used bookstore located at Sherbourne and Queent St. East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In my opinion it is one of the best bookstores I have had the priviledge to visit. More info, here. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - intro music is Spill Yer Lungs and outro music is Tailor both by Julie Doiron from her album I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day (2009) on Jagjaguar Records logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
The great Julie Doiron joins Dwyer in an epic conversation about being signed to Sub Pop amidst the Grunge hubbub, why she feels happy songs are bragging, the brilliance of Mount Eerie's Phil Elverum, and the future of house shows. This is part one of an epic two part conversation. Part two lives solely on my patreon page and you an listen to that HERE.Opening Song, You Gave Me The Key from the album I Thought of You by Julie Doiron.Julie's bandcamp HEREJulie's official website The 11th Hour: Songs For Climate Justice Purchase HEREPerpetual Doom Preservation Society SubscriptionMike Bridenstine's Comedy Album HustleGet a website by Kelly R Dwyerthemattdwyer.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodio 4.27 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos metemos en un maelstrom de sensaciones encontradas mientas suena la música relajante de Rafael Sorol & Nicolas Castro, Il Quadro di Troisi, Let’s Eat Grandma, Tricky, Jah Wobble & Marconi Union, María Marquez & Frank Harris, Laurie Anderson, Julie Doiron, John Cale, J. J. Cale, Com Truise y David Bowie Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/lascosasquehay Programa emitido originalmente el 4 de septiembre de 2022 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 5 y 6 de septiembre de 2022 en Radio Libre, 96.3, Santa Teresita, el 7 de septiembre de 2022 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 10 de septiembre de 2022 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
French-Canadian artists Julie Doiron and Dany Placard share their debut collaborative album, "Julie & Dany." The discuss writing the indie rock record during the beginning of the pandemic, playing all the instruments on the album, and finding inspiration from gardening, daily habits, relationships, and more.
This weeks edition The People's Pleasure Grounds - Something New [single] Lucy and The Drill Holes - It's Not My War [single] Flying Moon in Space - Ill Ill Ill [Zwei LP] Fresh - Why Do I [Raise Hell LP] ALASKALASKA - Still Life [Still Life LP] Big Joanie - Happier Still [Back Home LP] FLOSSING - Men on the Menu [World of Mirth LP] Nightingales - I CCTV [The Last Laugh LP] Violet French and The Horrible - Been Too Busy Crying [Violet French and The Horrible EP] Jim Nothing - Yellow House [In The Marigolds LP] Noon Garden - Villa [Beulah Spa LP] Golden Apples - Secret Life [Golden Apples LP] Sweet Reaper - Fun Dip [Street Sweeper LP] The Mutual Torture - Don't [Don't LP] Mercvrial - I Never Liked You Anyway [Brief Algorithms LP] Sarakiniko - All is Fine [Red Forest LP] Weird Nightmare - Darkroom [Weird Nightmare LP] Dehd - Window [Blue Skies LP] Vintage Crop - Drafted [Kibitzer LP] Death Bells - Hysteria Between [Here & Everywhere LP] Poster Paints - Number 1 [Poster Paints LP] Shutups - Endless Heaven [I can't eat nearly as much as I want to vomit LP] Wild Pink - ILYSM [ILYSM LP] Mount Monda - Death in a Retirement Home [A Dream in Slow Motion EP] Object Of Affection - Through & Through [single] Julie Doiron & Dany Placard - What If I Said [Julie & Dany LP] Daisy Brain - Digital Atlas [Disconnected Happy EP] The Stroppies - Up To My Elbows [Levity LP] How I Left - Continental [Birds In The City LP] Self Help get evil [get evil LP] Naked Lungs - Why Do People Change? [single] Mewn - Two Days [Mewn LP] Caution - Hand That Looks Like Mine [Arcola LP] Boyracer - Fleetwood Mac are Shite [single] Pretty Sick - Human Condition [Human Condition EP] Video Nasty - Castrate the Predator [Ugh LP] More info, humanpleasure.co.nz
Último programa de agosto y recopilación de lo que hemos hecho hasta ahora en la media temporada de vida de este podcast. Y nada mejor que hacer un resumen en donde recordemos a quienes han sido tan amables de visitarnos con instrumentos y dejarnos g.a.t.o. para la posteridad o apenas para charla. Nuestro afluente "Vida y Milagros" (que es especial suscriptores) grabado en la tienda Mad Vintage de guitarras contó con nombres tan ilustres como Vetusta Morla y Rufus T. Firefly, nada menos. Al estudio de la calle Almirante vinieron para ser entrevistados y además tocar Julie Doiron, The Flamingos Bite, Nat Simons, The Grooves, All Around Folks y Staytons. Otros visitantes de Subterfuge Radio y de TDG para contarnos detalles de sus últimos trabajos fueron Anni B Sweet + Los Estanques, Yawners, Varonas y Biznaga. Además, como nuestro estreno en la nueva casa fue con los resultados del Referéndum con la opinión de los oyentes del antes programa y hoy podcast, charlamos telefónicamente con el jefe de Cotton Tree, artista emergente ganador. El remate fue con Danza Invisible (estuvimos en el Brisa de Málaga en su homenaje y hubo muestra del directo de La Malagueta en un podcast anterior) y dos conciertos grandes del Botánico de Madrid. Uno, disfrutado (Cat Power) y otro que (bua) nos perdimos: The Smile.
1. ZZ Top 2. The Coral 3. Buffalo Tom 4. Zager And Evans 5. The Bobby Holidays 6. Belle And Sebastian 7. Temple Of The Dog 8. Nadia Reid 9. Bludgers 10. Natalie Merchant 11. Syd Barret 12. Julie Doiron 13. NewDad 14. BC Camplight 15. Michael Franti And Spearhead 16. Ron Gallo
Julie Doiron partage au micro de Guillaume Couture le fait de tourner en même temps sur deux projets différents. Elle tourne en solo ainsi qu'avec son nouveau projet ''Julie & Dany'' formé avec son conjoint Dany Placard. Site de Julie Doiron: https://julie-doiron.com/ Site de Julie & Dany: https://www.bonsound.com/fr/artiste/julie-dany/ Site de Dany Placard: https://www.danyplacard.com/ Dans le réveil du Grand-Havre sur Oui 98 FM, de 6h à 10h tous les jours de la semaine à Halifax, Guillaume Couture reçoit des invités qui font vibrer la francophonie en Atlantique.
Chaque jeudi, de 19h à 20h, retrouve tes artistes préférés en prestation en direct de notre studio
1. Courtney Barnett 2. Offspring 3. Pond 4. Roy Orbison 5. Julie Doiron 6. Danny George Wilson 7. Jackson + Sellers 8. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 9. Grateful Dead 10. Shannon Lay 11. Ragnarok 12. Liz Phair 13. The Pogues 14. Al Green 15. Nirvana 16. Bob Mould 17. Algiers
Nos ha visitado como hace siempre que pasa por aquí. Julie Doiron está de gira (Dany Placard la acompaña en formato dúo) que ya ha pasado por Huelva y Cádiz y le espera este martes Madrid (La Cuarta Pared). Tras pasar a Portugal vuelve aquí los días 1, 2 y 3 de abril, respectivamente, para tocar en Ourense, Lugo y A Coruña. La que fuera cantante de Eric´s Trip tiene de actualidad dos trabajos. Un disco grande que es "I thought of you" que significó su primer trabajo en solitario nueve años después de "So many days" y un disco pequeño que ya es el Volumen 5 de canciones trasladadas al castellano por Jesús Llorente de Acuarela que lo publica. La amena charla tuvo el aderezo de una g.a.t.o. para la posteridad en la que con guitarra y voz tocó dos de mis temas favoritos de ese flamante álbum publicado el año pasado.Las noticias de los últimos días y novedades de fuera nos llevan a la versión del "Come together" que hace un supergrupo con miembros de Rammstein, Faith no More y Ministry, entre otros; el "Singular tour" de Maximo Park celebrando dos décadas a golpe de single; la serie de 24 canciones inspirada en aquel "Hit parade" de Wedding Present y lo nuevo en 14 años de Bauhaus. Tres temas que sonaron luego tienen toque solidario. Es el caso de la iniciativa de Devo donando ingresos de sus canciones para apoyar al pueblo ucraniano; lo nuevo de Blue Gonzu con inevitable portada bélica y la "canción sobre Kiev" de Maimuny. Además, Lori Meyers leen a Miguel Ríos en el disco made in Graná "El ombligo del mundo" y Julieta Venegas y su reciente trabajo hecho "con corazón y emoción" que está de gira española.
La artista canadiense Julie Doiron visita los Tiempos Modernos para charlar sobre sus 30 años de carrera en la música y de la gira que ha comenzado en la península ibérica. Agradecimiento especial a Nerea Serrado de Acuarela Records, por la magnífica traducción.
La artista canadiense Julie Doiron visita los Tiempos Modernos para charlar sobre sus 30 años de carrera en la música y de la gira que ha comenzado en la península ibérica. Agradecimiento especial a Nerea Serrado de Acuarela Records, por la magnífica traducción.
On today's episode, I talk to musician Julie Doiron. Originally from Moncton, New Brunswick, Julie's musical career began with the acclaimed indie rock group Eric's Trip which formed when she was just 18. While the band was only together six short years, they put out a number of albums on Sub Pop, as well as numerous EPs and 7"es, and just before they stopped playing together, Julie began to record songs on her own. Since then, she's released over a dozen solo albums, as well as collaborations with groups like Wooden Stars and Mt. Eerie. Her last album I Thought of You was released late last year on You've Changed, and in April, her latest album Julie & Dany, which she recorded with her partner Dany Placard, will be released on Simone Records. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
Julie Doiron - Entering her fourth decade in Canadian Indie Rock, Julie is in the company of very few. Since joining Eric's Trip in 1990, she has been a creative force putting out records in English, French and Spanish, doing two Tiny Desk Concerts (one with musician Mount Eerie) and winning a Juno for her collaboration with the Wooden Stars. Julie's down to earth nature and honesty are at the core of both her songwriting and her personality. That's what makes her so fun to listen to and to hang out with. This conversation was no exception. It was awesome. Big thanks to the Shivering Songs Festival in Fredericton for presenting this chat (which is also available on YouTube). Go to Julie-Doiron.com to learn more and check out her new brilliant album “I Thought Of You”.
Daniel Romano on the films The Doors and JFK, Bob Dylan, dreaming about Iggy Pop, the Outfit and Julianna Riolino and Cobra Poems, pandemic touring with Julie Doiron, the Beatles and Get Back, the time I met JAY-Z and also when he rapped over a Fugazi song, the Rolling Stones' golden era, working on Carson McHone's Still Life, a mention in the Springtime in New York liner notes, future plans and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nine years after her last solo album, Julie Doiron returns with I Thought of You. Written and recorded prior to the pandemic, the album was shelved for a spell, in hopes of finding a more welcoming release window. Ultimately, Doiron and her label thought better – in part, due to the stark realization that this moment isn't ending any time soon. While touring remains difficult, the record is a welcome breath of air, building on her joyful writing and singing in a way that's both intimately joyful and broadly welcoming. Thankfully, in the years between releases under her own name, Doiron never truly went away, save for some breaks for family.She's continued releasing music in a variety of configurations, including a rock record under the name Julie and the Wrong Guys and her second collaboration with Mount Eerie, Lost Wisdom Pt. 2.
La cantant canadenca torna a publicar nou disc en solitari despr
La cantant canadenca torna a publicar nou disc en solitari despr
On écoute Snakeyez, de 5sang14, Nonante-cinq, d'Angèle et I Thought of You, de Julie Doiron, avec Marc-André Mongrain, Eugénie Lépine-Blondeau et Olivier Robillard Laveaux.
“I Thought Of You” Julie Doiron got her start at 18 with the band Eric's Trip. The first Canadian band to be signed to Sub Pop, Eric's Trip put out modern classics like Forever Again and Purple Blue and though they called it a day in '96, they reformed for shows as recently as 2007. As for the New Brunswick-born Doiron, she embarked on a solo career that to date has found her releasing close to fifteen albums, including Loneliest In The Morning, Woke Myself Up and her brand new one, I Thought Of You. We'll get to that in a second—but before we do, here's a partial list of her accomplishments. She won a Juno award with her collaborative album with the Wooden Stars, her 2007 effort Woke Myself Up was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, she's put out records in Spanish and French, she's appeared on albums by The Tragically Hip, she was in the band Shotgun and Jaybird, June 7th was declared by the Mayor of Bruno, Saskatchewan to be Julie Doiron Day, and her track "The Life of Dreams" was used in an iPhone commercial. I Thought Of You is her first full length solo album in nine years, and it's a stone cold killer. A riveting batch of wobbly indie rock that's a perfect blend of fire, vulnerability and grace, I Thought Of You is one of the most moving listening experiences of 2021. In this intimate chat, Julie and Alex talk about relationships, the complexities of love and the difficulty of taking compliments. www.julie-doiron.com www.bombshellradio.com Stereo Embers: Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
We are back on our BS again! Listen in to episode 98 as we talk the Oxford Michigan school shooting (9:43), Hulu pulls Astroworld "doc" after backlash (28:29), clown college graduate Ryan Remington (38:23), A Very Boy Band Holiday (48:04), the Across The Spiderverse teaser (53:30), Batman: Fear State is over (58:29), a WWOI Network update (1:01:11), Smokin' Grooves (1:11:15), Spotify Wrapped (1:16:24), and more! We also talk/feature music (1:27:46) from Julie Doiron, Cynic, Spellling, Cordae, Tom Morello, Khalid, and Styles P & Havoc. Our intro music is "The Worst Guys ft. Chance the Rapper" by Childish Gambino/. Our outro music is "Henny & Gingerale" by Mayer Hawthorne. JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER! Link in bio on IG or: https://discord.gg/VEHKKbVQXK Danny on IG: @therealdanko Danny on Twitter: @bulldozerdanko Danny on Twitch: twitch.tv/bulldozerdanko Leo on FB/IG/TT/Twitter: @iamdjbrute Leo's music: soundcloud.com/iamdjbrute Twitch.tv/iamdjbrute >>> www.djbrute.com
Indie-Größe Julie Doiron ist nach 10 Jahren zurück: In dieser Folge sprechen wir über ihre neue Platte, die unser Album der Woche ist. Außerdem gibts neue laid back Musik auf ganz unterschiedliche Weisen - von Baxter Dury und Leisure.
Nach diversen Kollaborationen unter Namen wie Julie & The Wrong Guys oder Erics Trip, nach Platten auf Französisch und Spanisch, ist die Singer-/Songwriterin aus Montreal mittlerweile bei ihrem dreizehnten Soloalbum angelangt. In einer abgelegenen Waldhütte hat sie zusammen mit ihrem Landsmann Daniel Romano Songs über verlorene Liebe und Neuanfänge produziert. Im Zentrum ihre verhauchte, rauchige Stimme, die zu eingängigen Melodien Geschichten über unglückliche Orte erzählt.
Cerramos esta primera semana de diciembre con la mejor manera de pasar este frío que está haciendo. Con nuestro disco de la semana, I Thought of You de Julie Doiron. Despertamos con el nuevo single benéfico en solitario de Kim Gordon, suenan novedades de Ferran Palau, Casero o Tierra Whack y un villancico a cargo de Spoon versionando los Beatles.
Con este frío que abre diciembre la mejor manera de pasarlo es con nuestro disco de la semana, I Thought of You de Julie Doiron. Despertamos bien bailongos con el remix que han hecho Confidence Man de CHAI, suenan novedades de Arca, por partida doble, o Boy Harsher y esperamos a la Navidad con Evripidis and His Tragedies.
Happy Hanukkah! Hope you managed to eat some latkes. New tunes from Julie Doiron, GG Love, Century Egg, The Golden Age of Wrestling, Big Thief & Night Court. Good stuff!
Con este frío que abre diciembre la mejor manera de pasarlo es con nuestro disco de la semana, I Thought of You de Julie Doiron. Despertamos con el nuevo tema de los 8-biteros Anamaguchi, estrenamos sección de villancincos y además suenan novedades de Black Country, New Road, Boris o Fly Anakin.
Fourteen years after the release of their Grammy-winning album Raising Sand, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss discuss their latest album, Raise the Roof, and why they felt now was the time for a musical reunion. Comedian Matt Wright talks about his new comedy album, Here Live, Not A Cat, inspired by that viral video of the lawyer who couldn't figure out how to remove the cat filter on Zoom. Singer-songwriter Hunnah breaks down the title track on her new EP, Unloved, which explores the highs and lows of romance. Singer-songwriter Julie Doiron discusses her first solo record in nine years, I Thought of You, about finding your way back to yourself no matter how dark the circumstances.
Con este frío que cierra noviembre la mejor manera de pasarlo es con nuestro disco de la semana, I Thought of You de Julie Doiron. Despertamos con el nuevo disco de KVB y además suenan novedades de Kali Uchis con Ozuna, el nuevo disco colaborativo de Richard Dawson y Circle o el nuevo tema de Cupido.
Con este frío que cierra noviembre la mejor manera de pasarlo es con nuestro disco de la semana, I Thought of You de Julie Doiron. Despertamos con el nuevo rompepistas de Bad Gyal y suenan novedades de R.A.P. Ferreira, JARV IS... siendo remixado por Hidrogenesse o Somadamantina.
NPR Music's picks for the best albums out this week include the soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson's new film Licorice Pizza, Turkish funk from El Michels Affair, Julie Doiron and more.Featured Albums:1. Various — Licorice PizzaFeatured Songs: "Peace Frog" (The Doors) and "Licorice Pizza" (Jonny Greenwood)2. El Michels Affair — AbominableFeatured Song: "Cham Cham"3. Julie Doiron — I Thought of YouFeatured Song: "Cancel the Party"4. Cynic — Ascension CodesFeatured Song: "Mythical Serpents" 5. Spectacular Diagnostics — Ancient MethodsFeatured Song: "The Wall"
Shadow Voices: 300 Years of Irish Genre Fiction is a new anthology edited by John Connolly, Mon Legionnaire or Our Men from director Rachel Lang at the French Film Festival, Simon Maher & Aoife Barry review from Christy Moore, Julie Doiron, The Darkness
Julie Doiron discusses her wonderful new album, I Thought of You, living in Atlantic Canada, swimming and being a lifeguard, pondering relationships and parenthood, collaborating with Daniel and Ian Romano and Dany Placard, dreaming about Gord Downie, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.