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Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik feat. Lory_ - Get Lost (Extended Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 3:37


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Ziggurath (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 3:59


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Opale (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 3:54


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Thrust (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 5:00


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Syntagma (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:59


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Zork (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:15


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik feat. Leah Rose - Elements (Extended Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:20


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Imnot (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 3:44


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Starboy (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:54


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Supernatural (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:00


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Ad Astra (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:02


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Fable (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 3:10


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Diapason (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:01


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Acidland (Expression Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 2:23


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Gaincast
Sisko Electrofanatik - Alter Ego (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 4:24


Stream/Buy: https://fanlink.tv/GR377 Sisko Electrofanatik returns to his label, Gain Records, with the release of his new 15-track techno album, 'Starboy' in celebration of his 20-year career. This is Sisko Electrofanatik's first album, and it's a dynamic selection that showcases the Italian techno maestro at his very best. The album orientates around the peak time techno style that is trademark to his sound, while also embracing styles including progressive, electro, downtempo, raw and acid. Based in Rome, Sisko Electrofanatik first broke onto the scene two decades ago when he was a regular feature of Carl Cox's record label, Intec. His captivating use of melody, intelligent sample selection, and energising percussion, have made him one of techno's most esteemed producers. His music is regularly set listed by techno's most iconic DJs, and he has been signed to prestigious record labels including Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, Monika Kruse's Terminal M, Spartaque's Codex, and many others of equal calibre. Gain Records is Sisko Electrofanatik's own record label, and it's a globally respected imprint that regularly places inside of Beatport's Top 100 sales chart. It has a forward-thinking and innovative reputation, and Sisko Electrofanatik regularly uses it as a platform to release his own music. Carl Cox has already supported tracks off this album in his DJ sets, such as the final track, "Alter Ego." The album is a dynamic selection that sets the scene with the dystopian pads and suspense building acid of, "Starboy." The album then gets the listener locked in with the uplifting pads and hulking bass of, "Thrust." "Ziggurath" is dark and brooding with it's throbbing bassline and electrifying lead synth. The next two tracks, "Syntagma," and "Zork," continue on the same peak time vibe, then "Opale" has a raw and hypnotic groove. The seventh track, "Get Lost" features the voice of Lory who is a singer from Rome, and it's a melodic techno track with an emotive vocal. "Ad Astra" picks up the pace again with its dark and hammering groove. "Elements' featuring Leah Rose keeps the dark atmosphere, but has an extended breakdown with a powerful vocal. Track ten is the downtempo "Acidland," which is a trippy slice of electronica with acid synths and cinematic pads. "Imnot" lifts the intensity with its high-octane groove and dubby pads, then "Diapason" is a deep minimal track with house influences. "Supernatural" brings things back to peak time, then the tense pads of "Fable" is the penultimate track, before "Alter Ego" closes the release with its hypnotic flow. - - - - - - Produced by Sisko Electrofanatik Recorded, mixed and mastered by Francesco Fortuna at Gain Studio (Rome) Additional vocal recordings by Lorena Micagli aka Lory at Lrs Factory (Rome) and Leah Rose Wilding aka Leah Rose (London) Photo by Marino Festuccia Artwork by F.Fortuna Art&Design Special thanks to all my Family, friends, collaborators, supporters and Stefano SDG. ©️ 2025 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #SuperTechno #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Top Traders Unplugged
IL36: Democracy, Money, and the Central Bank - A Risky Balance ft. Leah Rose Downey

Top Traders Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 59:20 Transcription Available


Our guest on this episode is Leah Downey, Junior Research Fellow at St. John's College Cambridge and author of the new book Our Money: Monetary Policy as If Democracy Matters. Independent central banks are thought to be necessary to prevent politicians using monetary policy to influence elections and to avoid dangerously high levels of inflation. Is this really correct? Is it really healthy for a democracy to allocate so much power to a very small group of unelected people? Why is monetary policy considered ‘too complicated' for politicians when equally complex areas like energy and defence are not? Is more uncertainty in monetary policy actually better for long-run economic stability? We tackle all these questions as we explore Dr. Downey's view that the way we govern central banks needs to change.-----50 YEARS OF TREND FOLLOWING BOOK AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO FOR ACCREDITED INVESTORS - CLICK HERE-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “Ten Reasons to Add Trend Following to Your Portfolio” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Kevin on SubStack & read his Book.Learn more about Leah on her website and read her book.Episode TimeStamps: 02:23 - Introduction to Leah Rose Downey08:36 - A comic flimsy ground10:34 - Examples of the tension between legislators and Fed15:21 - Legislators have become a weak economic

We Are The Brave Radio
We Are The Brave Radio 308

We Are The Brave Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 59:57


Monthly Radio Show 1. Wheats - Humanic (feat. Medusa)2. Kidoo - Groove Theory3. Prok & Fitch, Classmatic - Lately (feat. Leah Rose)4. YOUniverse - She Got The Funk5. Collier - Rhythm Requirement6. D Stone & Milion - Floor Call7. Seb Zito - Take It Easy8. Jansons - Lou's Bass9. Alex Culross - HeartBEAT10. Sam Curran - Crumbs11. Sidney Charles - Rawline 9812. Sam Curran - We Want The Funk13. Adne - JNRD14. Fer BR, Jamie Coins - Jumbo15. Ben Sterling - (Hey You) What's That Sound (feat. Les Rythmes Digitales)

One Song
Introducing: Broken Record

One Song

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 59:11


This week on One Song we're sharing another music podcast that LUXXURY and Diallo Riddle both love: It's called Broken Record.  The tagline for the show is “liner notes for the digital age” and each episode features a different in-depth conversation with an iconic artist. This time it's Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament from Pearl Jam. Broken Record is hosted by Justin Richmond, with interviews by producer Rick Rubin, writer Malcolm Gladwell, former New York Times editor Bruce Headlam, and Leah Rose. 

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Ann Wilson is the powerhouse lead singer of the band Heart, whose celebrated classic debut album, Dreamboat Annie, came out nearly 50 years ago. Last week we featured an interview with her sister and longtime bandmate Nancy Wilson, so make sure to check that out if you haven't already. Today we'll hear from Ann, who's responsible for belting out and co-writing some of Heart's most iconic early hits, like “Magic Man,” “Barracuda,” and “Crazy On You.” Four years older than Nancy, Ann was the first Wilson sister to join Heart, a band that started out as a cabaret cover band. Despite undergoing multiple lineup changes since the '70s, Heart has released top 10 albums in nearly every decade in the last 50 years, and sold over 20 million albums worldwide. Outside of Heart, Ann has also released solo material, including an album in 2023 with her band, Tripsitter. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Ann Wilson about Heart's current world tour, and the Elton John album she sings before every show to warm up her voice. Ann also explains how she would strategically place guitars around her house when having parties at her Seattle home in the '90s to encourage jam sessions with guests like Lane Staley and Chris Cornell. And she remembers singing on stage with Grace Slick and Stevie Nicks, who Ann says really is a good witch. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Heart songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Meet Me
Ep. 19 Meet Leah Discovering Mediumship After Divorce

Meet Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 39:32


In this episode, I'm joined by spiritual medium and mentor, Leah Rose. She shares her awakening experience post-divorce, developing her psychic gifts, and how she's been able to guide others using modalities that supported her own healing process. Connect with Leah: www.leahrosehealing.com IG/Threads: @iamleahrose_ Connect with me: www.stanstore.com/meetme-michelle IG/Threads: @meetme.michelle Thanks for listening! Please don't forget to rate, share, and subscribe to not miss future episodes.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Guitarist and songwriter Nancy Wilson is one half of the rock band Heart, along with her older sister Ann Wilson. Nancy and Ann have been the face of the band since the mid-70s. Heart's first album, Dreamboat Annie, was released in 1976 right as the band was making traction opening for big acts like Rod Stewart and The Bee Gees. Soon their songs, like “Magic Man” and “Crazy On You,” started to take off in the States, and Heart quickly became a headlining act. Nearly 50 years since their debut album, Heart has experienced career highs—like a string of chart-topping hits and an induction into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame—as well as their fair share of personal and professional adversity. Today Ann and Nancy remain steadfast in continuing Heart's legacy. This month they embarked on a world tour—their first in five years. To celebrate Ann and Nancy Wilson's massive contribution to rock n roll history, we will feature conversations with both sisters over the next two weeks. Today we'll hear Leah Rose talk to Nancy about how the popular drugs of the ‘70s and ‘80s influenced Heart's sound. She also describes how being accepted by the musicians of Seattle's grunge scene helped her overcome Heart's fraught experience recording power ballads in the ‘80s. And she describes the lo-fi setup she used to score the soundtracks of her ex-husband Cameron Crowe's hit movies: Almost Famous, Vanilla Sky, and Jerry McGuire. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Heart songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 58:27 Transcription Available


Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament are two of the Seattle scene's most foundational musicians from the 80's and 90's. Stone and Jeff started playing together in 1984 as members of Green River, which eventually dissolved, leading singer Mark Arm to form Mudhoney. Later, Jeff played bass and Stone played guitar in Mother Love Bone until their lead singer Andrew Wood died of an overdose just days before their major label debut in March of 1990. Reeling from Andy's death, Jeff and Stone started recording with Soundgarden's Chris Cornell on a side project called Temple Of The Dog that featured vocals from a then unknown singer from San Diego named Eddie Vedder. Later that year, Jeff and Stone asked Eddie to join their new band with guitarist Mike McCready. As Pearl Jam, they released their debut album Ten in August of ‘91—the album went 13 times platinum and charted on Billboard for nearly five years. Since then, Pearl Jam have released 11 more albums and built a die-hard fan base thanks in part to their outstanding live shows. Last week they released their latest album, Dark Matter, which was produced by Andrew Watt, who's recently worked with Miley Cyrus, Iggy Pop, Post Malone and Ozzy Osborne. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament about how Andrew Watt's encyclopedic knowledge of Pearl Jam helped inspire some of their best performances to date. Stone and Jeff also open up about the inner-workings of their professional relationship, and Stone remembers the first time he met Eddie Vedder, who marked the occasion by passing him a hand-written poem. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Pearl Jam songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Brandi Carlile's knack for uplifting the musicians she loves is exemplary. After her own hard-earned ascent to fame over the course of seven studio albums, Brandi started to turn her sights to producing albums for artists she deeply admires, including Tanya Tucker who she's been on Broken Record with in the past but also Brandy Clark. Then there's Joni Mitchell—who, thanks to Brandi's encouragement—has recently made a glorious return to performing live. Brandi's passion for the projects she works on is infectious. The latest is an EP she produced for 18-year-old singer/songwriter Tish Melton called, When We're Older. Over the course of the five-song collection, Tish pulls influence from artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus. Tish, whose mom is the New York Times bestselling author Glennon Doyle, is teeming with talent on her EP, which includes heartfelt songs that expertly capture a wise-beyond-her-years self assuredness. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Tish Melton and Brandi Carlile about their creative partnership and the impermeable sense of self Brandi has found in both Tish and Joni Mitchell. And Brandi teases her upcoming collaboration album that she calls “monumental,” plus she talks about why she thinks Beyonce might be country music's saving grace. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite songs from Tish Melton and Brandi Carlile along with all the tracks mentioned in this episode HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

At 70 years-old, Kim Gordon—the former bassist and founding member of Sonic Youth—is just now making the most abrasive music of her career. She just dropped her second solo album, The Collective, with producer Justin Raisen, who's previously worked with artists like Drake, Lil Yachty, and Charli XCX. Kim's spoken-word-like vocals on The Collective are the perfect accompaniment to Justin's distorted trap-style beats. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Kim Gordon about her latest solo album, as well as her memoir, Girl In A Band, that detailed her split with ex-husband Thurston Moore. Kim also delves into why she always felt like an outsider in New York City's thriving downtown art scene. And she recalls Sonic Youth's storied tour in the early ‘90s opening up for Neil Young. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Kim Gordon songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

In the minds of many rock fans, Duff McKagan will forever be known first and foremost as the bassist for Guns N' Roses. The band's white-hot reign in the late '80s through the early '90s is the stuff of hedonistic, hard rock legend. And for anyone interested in reading a detailed account of that wild ride, check out Duff's memoir, “It's So Easy and Other Lies.” After turning 30, Duff got sober, eventually left GNR, and then went on to play stints in Alice In Chains and Jane's Addiction—and he helped form the supergroup, Velvet Revolver. In 2016, he rejoined Guns N' Roses following their induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. Outside of his contributions to big name rock bands, Duff has also been releasing solo material since the early '90s. His latest album, Lighthouse, signals a new musical direction for Duff—one that focuses on reflective, personal lyrics and stripped-down rootsy-rock. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Duff McKagan about his decision to leave the heroin-infested punk rock scene in his hometown of Seattle for LA. He also shares stories about Axl Rose and Slash while recording Appetite For Destruction. And he reminisces about the time his musical idol Prince was trying to get Duff to reveal the real reason why Guns N' Roses broke up. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Duff McKagan songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Future Islands

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 54:31 Transcription Available Very Popular


The Baltimore-based synth-pop band Future Islands was first thrust into the national spotlight in 2014 after making their TV debut on The Late Show With David Letterman. The band's unassuming frontman Samuel T. Herring danced ecstatically around the stage seething with emotion. The performance quickly went viral, making it one of Letterman's most memorable live appearances of all time. At the time of their big break, Future Islands had already released three albums and been touring relentlessly for nearly a decade. And while they would become one of the most prominent bands on the festival circuit for the next several years, Future Islands has always maintained a sense of unparalleled raw vulnerability on-stage—in part because of the deeply confessional nature of Sam's songwriting and electric stage presence. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Future Islands lead singer Samuel T. Herring about the band's latest album, People Who Aren't There Anymore. Samuel also describes the physical toll his energetic performance style has taken on his body over the years. And his long-held gripe with guitar-based music. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Future Islands songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

2023 has been a helluva year for singer/songwriter Noah Kahan. Just three years ago he started uploading snippets of his indie-folk songs to TikTok while waiting out the pandemic at his dad's house in rural Vermont. Those songs quickly caught fire across social media and eventually turned into Noah's most recent album, Stick Season. After releasing collaborations with Kacey Musgraves, Hozier, and Post Malone, Noah has amassed 4 billion streams globally. It's no surprise that last month he was nominated for the Best New Artist Grammy. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Noah Kahan about navigating his often overwhelming new-found success, and how he feels about being labeled the new “sensitive woodsman” singer/songwriter du jour. Noah also opens up about initially being embarrassed about his singing voice, and his plans for evolving his sound on his next album. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Noah Kahan songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

McCartney: A Life in Lyrics
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McCartney: A Life in Lyrics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 23:22 Transcription Available Very Popular


Season 1 of “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” concludes with a band in flux. The Beatles had evolved significantly by 1968 from when they first released “Love Me Do.” Back then, they were only competing with the likes of Andy Williams, Little Stevie Wonder, and Peter Paul and Mary. But by the recording of the “White Album" The Beatles were up against acts on the charts with a more hard driving sound like Cream, The Who, and Sly and the Family Stone. Paul McCartney sensed an opportunity to jump into the fray himself and wrote a song that many consider to be the genesis of the hard rock and metal genres. “McCartney: A Life in Lyrics” is a co-production between iHeart Media, MPL and Pushkin Industries. The series was produced by Pejk Malinovski and Sara McCrea; written by Sara McCrea; edited by Dan O'Donnell and Sophie Crane; mastered by Jason Gambrell with sound design by Pejk Malinovski. The series is executive produced by Leital Molad, Justin Richmond, Lee Eastman and Scott Rodger. Thanks to Lee Eastman, Richard Ewbank, Scott Rodger, Aoife Corbett and Steve Ithell. Special thanks to Leah Rose, Alexandra Garreton, Martin Birket-Smith, Brittani Brown, Owen Miller, Daniella Lakhan, Jordyn McMillin, Kyra Posey, Eric Sandler, Heather Fain, Gretta Cohn, Christina Sullivan, Jon Schnaars and Jacob Weisberg of Pushkin Industries. And also Winslow Bright and Nora Nalepka from Premier Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

DJ Drama is one of the most iconic mixtape DJs of all time. His legendary Gangsta Grillz tapes helped propel artists like T.I. and Young Jeezy to stardom. His classic Dedication series reinvigorated Lil' Wayne's career in the early and mid-2000s. By 2007, the underground mixtape market was booming. But in January of that year DJ Drama and his longtime business partner Don Cannon were arrested by federal agents and charged with bootlegging and racketeering. The much publicized raid only boosted DJ Drama's profile. In the years since, DJ Drama has built a successful record label and he's continued to make mixtapes. Tyler The Creator even crafted his latest album, Call Me If You Get Lost, with DJ Drama's classic adlibs all over it. It won the Grammy for best rap album in 2022. That same year though, while DJ Drama was professionally at the height of his success, personally he was battling an addiction to opioids—an ongoing struggle he's only recently started to talk about publicly. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to DJ Drama about how he got sober after being what he calls “a functioning junkie” who spent six figures a year on opioids. He also tells the story of how Lil Jon recorded his iconic “gangsta grillz” drops in Drama's laundry room. And Drama explains why he decided to sign Lil Uzi Vert and Jack Harlow to his Atlantic Records imprint, Generation Now. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite DJ Drama songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Since his major-label debut in 2011, James Blake's haunting vocals and brilliantly edited, collage-style tracks have helped usher in a new sound in popular music. James has both produced and contributed vocals to a ton of artists including Travis Scott, Jay-Z, and Spanish megastar, Rosalia. He even earned a Grammy for best rap performance alongside Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock and Future on the song “King's Dead” from the Black Panther soundtrack. This month James is releasing his sixth solo album, which is a nod to his electronic music roots. It's called Playing Robots Into Heaven—a title inspired by the modular synth James built for the album that creates sounds meant to evoke a spiritual experience conjured by machines. It's a heady concept that translates into some of the most heartfelt and energized tracks James has made to date. On today's episode, Leah Rose talks to James Blake about how he and his longtime collaborator Dom Maker constructed key tracks on the new album. James also recalls how a conversation with Rick Rubin changed his life. And he reveals how he spent months making new music with Andre 3000 only to learn on this podcast that it may never be released. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite James Blake songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Santigold is an artist who exists at the cross-section of punk, dub, new wave and indie pop. Long frustrated with attempts like these to classify her style, Santi has always been a proud outlier among the restrictive categories used to divide music. Santi's anti-establishment bent was in part a reaction to working as an A&R for Epic Records' black music department. Frustrated with what they categorized as “urban music” in the early aughts, Santi left her job, went home to Philly, and started a punk band called Stiffed. After honing her chops for a few years as a lead singer, Santi released her debut solo album, Santigold in 2008. The album's lead singles “Creator” and “L.E.S. Artistes” were a revelation when they came out, and led to Santi headlining tours around the world and even opening shows for Bjork, Coldplay, Jay-Z and the Beastie Boys. Now with three other albums to her credit, including last year's soul-stirring Spirituals, Santigold is celebrating the 15th anniversary of her debut release. And today she's expanded her artistic endeavors to include a podcast called Noble Champions where she mines the creative life with friends like Olivia Wilde, Questlove and Yasiin Bey. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Santigold about the unique path she took to build her solo career. Santi also shares why she decided to cancel her tour last year with a heartfelt public letter that shared insight into the financial and emotional toll of touring post-pandemic. She also recalls finding out that she was included in a list of influential black female artists on Beyonce's “Break My Soul” remix. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Santigold songs HERE. Take the Pushkin Audience Survey and receive a code to redeem a free audiobook: https://bit.ly/3pAAQxZSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Over the course of his 35-year career, Damon Albarn has reached international fame with two very different bands. In 1988, Damon created the rock band Blur with four friends in his native London. Blur started out as what Damon calls a “classic art school band” before quickly moved to the forefront of the ‘90s Britpop explosion along with their formal rivals, Oasis. After a series of successful albums with Blur, Damon started Gorillaz in 1998 with cartoonist Jamie Hewlett. Dubbed as the world's first virtual band, the Gorillaz rotating lineup includes collaborations with De La Soul, Stevie Nicks, Bobby Womack and Lou Reed. The band pulls influence from electronic music, hip-hop and world music, and over the last 25 years, Gorillaz has been wildly successful—selling over 30 million albums worldwide. Despite having found such success, Damon has never stopped exploring his artistic potential. He's written an opera, released solo and side projects, and recently, he reunited with Blur to release the band's latest album called The Ballad Of Darren. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Damon Albarn about what it's like for Blur to headline international music festivals in 2023. Damon also reveals how Gorillaz are about to undergo a major paradigm shift. And he explains how, according to family lore, John Lennon and Yoko Ono first met at his dad's counterculture art gallery in London. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Damon Albarn songs HERE. Take the Pushkin Audience Survey and receive a code to redeem a free audiobook: https://bit.ly/3pAAQxZSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Singer/songwriter Caroline Rose has always been a character. Her music videos often feature Caroline as the screwball lead, navigating ambition, desire and super stardom. Now, on her latest album, The Art of Forgetting, Caroline is shedding all of the past pretense and offering up an unflinching look into her inner life in the midst of personal turmoil. The result is an album packed with clever lyricism and soaring arrangements produced by Caroline with help from Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso. On today's episode, Broken Record producer Leah Rose talks to Caroline Rose about why she wanted to set her living room on fire for the sake of her album art. Caroline also shares an early demo of a song she wrote under a starry desert sky, and she explains how aside from herself, Caroline's parents are her harshest critics. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Caroline Rose songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pop-Up Submissions
How to Get Your Book Published & Become a Successful Author - Expert Manuscript Evaluations

Pop-Up Submissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 73:23


Come join Peter Cox and his esteemed guests from the publishing industry for a unique opportunity - POP-UP SUBMISSIONS! Every week, Peter and his colleagues, along with the experts in the Pop-Up Genius Room, will assess manuscripts submitted by aspiring authors. Don't miss your chance to gain invaluable feedback from the professionals! _________________________________________________________ Join us live in the YouTube chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK / 12noon EST _________________________________________________________ 0:00 Featured on today's show: 00:02:46 Leah Rose is a Nashville-born therapist and writer currently based in Boston, MA. Her background in psychology and English writing, combined with her master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and specialization in the expressive arts, makes her the perfect author for her debut novel, "Interdimensional". YA light sci-fi/magical realism / Narrated by Alison Gardiner 00:21:08 Marie Madden is a primary school teacher and creative writing graduate, and her debut novel "The Emery Papers" is her first foray into the literary world. Despite sending out submissions, Marie has yet to receive replies from any agencies, leaving her unsure of the quality of her work. Upper middle grade/Y.A. (I'm not very confident) / Narrated by Beverley Dalton 00:40:31 Niamh Scullion is an award-winning author and communications specialist. She has published essays in the Vacuum Magazine and Freckle Magazine, and was awarded the Prime Minister's Points of Light award for founding a charity. With 20 years of experience in journalism, communications and PR, and an MA in creative writing from Queen's University of Belfast, Niamh has been selected for many writer development programmes, including NI Screen Short Steps, BBC Writers Room Hothouse programme and Irish Writer's Centre programmes. She was awarded funding to write her novel, "Dead Language", and her next one. Young Adult Literary Fiction / Narrated by Jon Duffy 00:56:05 Jonathan Walmsley is a Solutions Engineer for a global law firm who studied Civil Engineering at Manchester University. He is the author of "The Nominal" and enjoys films, Brit-pop era music, playing cricket and watching Manchester City. He is an avid reader of literary/contemporary fiction, with JG Ballard, Cormac McCarthy, Martin Amis and Don DeLillo being his preferred authors. Coming-of-age / Narrated by Kay Leitch _________________________________________________________ Starring on this week's panel… bestselling horror author LEE MURRAY! Together with Esteemed Litopian ALI GARDINER! _________________________________________________________ Check out Lee Murray's website: LeeMurray.Info Make a submission⇛ https://subs.litopia.com Audio podcast⇛ https://pop.litopia.com Our Narrators⇛ https://voice.litopia.com We're doing something exciting, a little bit risky, and very new… Please support us by subscribing to our channel and by spreading the word on your social media! ✪ POP-UP GEAR ✪ Microphones⇛ Shure SM7B https://amzn.to/3wJ62uo Preamp⇛ ART TPS II 2-channel Tube Microphone Preamp https://amzn.to/3kG11Af Audio interface⇛ Marian Seraph 8 MKII TRS https://www.thomann.de/gb/marian_seraph_8_mkii_trs.htm Cameras⇛ Sony Vlog ZV-1 https://amzn.to/3MDDU2i Lighting⇛ Elgato Key Light - Professional 2800 lumens Studio Light with desk clamp https://amzn.to/3wKLwtr Vision Mixing⇛ Elgato Stream Deck XL – Advanced Studio Controller https://amzn.to/38Fzl96 Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 White https://amzn.to/3MQtbo4 #writingtips #writingtipsandtricks #books #author

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Moby never stops working. His first taste of mega-success came in the early aughts after the release of his multi-platinum album, Play. In the years since, he's released 19 more studio albums including his latest, Resound, NYC, where he re-orchestrates songs he recorded between 1994-2010. Moby has also spent a good deal of the last two decades unpacking his own unconventional upbringing and his meteoric rise to fame. He's released two extensive memoirs, and he recently directed “Punk Rock Vegan Movie,” which explores the connection between two of his greatest passions: punk rock and animal rights. On today's episode Leah Rose talks to Moby about his compulsive desire to make music and why he's cut out nearly all IRL socialization as a result. Moby also reminisces about the massive party pad he bought in upstate New York that led to years of all-out debauchery. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Moby songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Canadian-born singer/songwriter Feist has been one of the most dynamic indie voices of the last two decades. Last month she released her sixth album, Multitudes. She recorded it in the aftermath of tremendous personal loss and change. In late 2019 Feist adopted a baby just months before the pandemic started. About a year later, her father died suddenly. Multitudes is a raw, intimate look at how she grappled with deep-seated grief and a new kind of love. On today's episode Leah Rose talks with Feist about how being assaulted in high school ultimately led to her gaining resilience. Feist also remembers the day her music career began when was asked to front a hardcore punk band, and how screaming on stage–and ultimately blowing out her voice–forced her to develop her intimate, career-defining singing style. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Feist songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Today we have part two of our run of interviews with The National in celebration of their new album, First Two Pages of Frankenstein. Last week Broken Producer producer Leah Rose talked to guitarist and composer Aaron Dessner, and today Leah picks up the conversation with the band's lead singer, Matt Berninger. Matt, whose fear and anxiety are often on full display in his songwriting, talks about overcoming a debilitating bout of depression in the period before he started writing songs for the new album. He also explains how the combination of weed and iced tea help him spark creativity. And why he hopes his songwriting impresses Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite songs from Matt Berninger and The National HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Today we're kicking off a two-part series of interviews with members of The National, who just released their ninth album, First Two Pages of Frankenstein. Today's conversation is with Aaron Dessner, The National's guitarist and oftentimes lead composer. Outside of The National, Aaron is also a prolific producer, having worked with a slew of artists, including, most famously, Taylor Swift. During the pandemic Dessner and Swift teamed up to write music that would eventually become Taylor's critically acclaimed indie-leaning albums Folklore and Evermore. On today's episode Broken Record producer Leah Rose talks to Aaron Dessner about how an invitation to open an arena tour for Bon Iver led to him writing the music that he would eventually share with Taylor Swift. Aaron also talks about how The National almost came to a breaking point after a grueling tour schedule, and he opens up about his battle with depression as a teenager and how his twin brother Bryce carried him through it. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite songs from Aaron Dessner and The National HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Maggie Rogers has never been one to mince words. Aside from her powerhouse voice, one of Maggie's superpowers is her ability to write pop songs fueled by radical emotional transparency. And while it's thrilling when an artist bares their soul, that level of constant vulnerability can be unsustainable.In 2019, after releasing her Grammy-nominated debut, Heard It In A Past Life, and then touring the album relentlessly, Maggie was desperately in need of time away from the spotlight. Just before the pandemic she retreated to her parent's home in coastal Maine. There, she began writing and recording for her follow-up album, Surrender. Maggie also started to think deeply about her role as a pop star, and the relationship between herself and the audience. In 2021 she enrolled in a masters program of religion and public life at Harvard Divinity School. There, her studies focused on the spirituality of public gatherings and the ethics of power in pop culture. On today's episode, producer Leah Rose talks to Maggie Rogers about how comforting it was for her to become a student again. Maggie also recalls the time she took motorcycle lessons to re-channel the massive amounts of adrenaline she experienced on her first tour. And, we'll hear the song from Maggie's new album that she says is the perfect distillation of where she is at now as an artist. You can hear a playlist of our favorite Maggie Rogers songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sharon Van Etten joins us today—the singer/songwriter who Pitchfork recently crowned an “indie rock institution.” Earlier this month, Van Etten released her sixth and arguably best album, We've Been Going About This All Wrong. On today's episode, Broken Record producer Leah Rose talks to Sharon Van Etten about recording her new album in her L.A.-based home studio during lockdown while attempting to balance domestic life. Sharon also explains how her inner Jersey girl comes out onstage. And why wearing leather pants and heels on stage post-pandemic feels so daunting. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord. You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com. Hear a playlist of all of our favorite Sharon Van Etten's songs HERE. If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to sign up for our email list at Pushkin.fm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater
Inside Sherwood's Studios: Leah Rose Fisher & Nooshig Salvador

Everything You Never Needed to Know About Movies, Music & Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 73:08


Leah and Nooshig come on the podcast to discuss the upcoming Diary of Perpetua movie premiere. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-garlin/support

DT Radio Shows
The Dappa D Show April 2022

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 60:00


Tracklist 1. Nathan Paul x Dappa D (UK) - Octopi 2. Nathan Paul - Yunkai 3. Dappa D (UK) - Pianos On Acid 4. Jack Wood - Good For Nothing 5. DJOKO - Inside Of Me 5. Dappa D (UK) - Come To Me 6. Malantè (UK) -Dnce 7. Joel Corry - Liquor Store 8. Max Dean - This Party 9. Max Chapman x Marcellous - Wait A Minute 10. Dale Howard x Kevin Knapp - Gunny (In The Arms Of House) 11. Leah Rose x Earlino - You Are All I Need 12. Late Replies - No Mixer 13. Chapter & Verse - Want to love 14. Deltech - Belief

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Beach House is a psych-pop band with a die-hard cult following. Since their 2006 debut album, their lush, cinematic sound has been sampled by artists like Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd. And Kanye recently posted a picture on Instagram collaborating with Beach House in the studio.  In January, Beach House began releasing their most ambitious project yet—a double album that debuted at number one. It's called Once, Twice, Melody and it's their first entirely self-produced album and the most dynamic in scope. On today's episode Broken Record producer Leah Rose talks to Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally of Beach House about the inner-workings of their unique creative partnership. They also talk about how the warmth of Bob Marley's music has indirectly inspired the band, and they explain why sometimes you have to just get over yourself for the sake of show business.  Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews:  https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Hear a playlist of all of our favorite Beach House songs HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

DT Radio Shows
Dog Wax Show 032 with Simeon Clarke

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 59:59


This weeks exclusive (DT Radio) unreleased promo coming in from Tony Metric with an absolute banger of a track! Also something from Earlino feat Leah Rose amongst a few more promo tracks and the usual Tech House beats for the streets. X 1. I Don't Know - Nico Bulducci (remix) 2. Pure Action - Branco Simonetti 3. Its You - Wildfire, Nadia Gattas & Needs No Sleep 4. On My Mind - Kevin Andrews & San Sebastian 5. Fake I.D - Arnau Ariza 6. Everyday My Life - Edson B 7. Your All I Need - Earlino Feat Leah Rose (11/2/22) promo 8. Gretta - Nicolas Juarez 9. Diamonds - Roberth Grob (28/2/22) 10. Reason - Tony Metric (4/3/22-Bubblegum) Promo 11. Move U - Revler 12. Palm Beach Banga - Fisher (OZ) (11/2/22) 13. Liquor Store - Joel Corry 14. Body Drop - Rafael Manga & Damn Square (11/2/22) 15. Place On Earth - Simeon Clarke (demo test)

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Michelle Zauner is the lead singer and creative force behind the indie, dream pop band, Japanese Breakfast. This year Zauner released a series of career-defining projects that propelled her band to widespread critical acclaim including her New York Times best-selling memoir, Crying In H Mart, and Japanese Breakfast's third and most ambitious album, Jubilee. On today's episode Broken Record producer Leah Rose talks to Michelle Zauner about her triumphant year, and exactly how big she wants her band to become. Zauner also talks about casting The Sopranos star Micheal Imperioli in her video for “Savage Good Boy,” and why she ended up going a little too far in the video's neck-biting scene. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews:  https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Check out our favorite Japanese Breakfast songs HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Over Jeff Goldblum's 50-year acting career, he's played dozens of unforgettable roles. Off-camera, Jeff Goldblum is also a surprisingly dedicated Jazz pianist who has been playing in clubs and bars for over 30 years. He's released two albums with his band the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra. Their latest, I Shouldn't Be Telling You This, features vocals from Gregory Porter, Fiona Apple, and Miley Cyrus. On today's episode Broken Record host Justin Richmond and producer Leah Rose talk to Goldblum about how he started playing piano in Pittsburgh cocktail lounges at 15, his morning practice routine, and about meeting two of Jeff's heroes: Stevie Wonder and Muhammad Ali. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear all of our interviews:  https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com Check out a playlist of our favorite Jeff Goldblum tracks HERE. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Valerie June has helped widen the scope of contemporary Ameicana music. She’s one of few African American women in the category and her unique combination of gospel and Appalachian folk is a shimmering example of what's possible in the roots-music tradition. Broken Record producer Leah Rose caught up with Valerie to talk through her stunning new album, The Moon And Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamers. They also talk about Valerie’s new collaboration with the legendary Stax singer, Carla Thomas, and the mystical muse who inspires the chorus of voices that Valerie hears in her head. Subscribe to Broken Record’s YouTube channel to hear old and new interviews, often with bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast and follow us on Twitter @BrokenRecord You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com/ Check out a playlist Valerie June put together featuring her favorite imperfect voices HERE. And hear our favorite Valerie June songs HERE — enjoy! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Zagadki Kryminalne
LEAH ROSE ALTMANN - ODNALEZIONA

Zagadki Kryminalne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 17:46


W sierpniu 2017 roku w Los Angeles zaginęła 27-letnia Leah Rose Altmann. Zniknięcie dziewczyny została zauważone i zgłoszone na policję dopiero kilka miesięcy później, w listopadzie. Dziewczyna zmagała się z problemami z mężem, z którym zerwała kontakty zaledwie kilka miesięcy po ślubie. Para nie zdecydowała się na sfinalizowanie rozwodu, choć zdaniem bliskich 27-latki mężczyzna znęcał się nad żoną psychicznie i fizycznie, a Leah zastanawiała się nad złożeniem wniosku o zakaz zbliżania. Przez aż pół roku dziewczyna pozostawała nieodnaleziona, ale pod koniec marca 2018 roku w sprawie nastąpił niespodziewany przełom.

THA DR'S ORDERS PODCAST WITH @THA512FOOTDR
#22- Leah Rose of Good Omen Goods

THA DR'S ORDERS PODCAST WITH @THA512FOOTDR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 135:37


Special Guest: Leah RoseDoc sits down with Austinite and Leather Craftsman Leah Rose face to face in Tha Studio of Life or Death to talk life, her leather brand Good Omen Goods, her family, books, the vegetarian lifestyle, world travels, yoga, meditation, philosophical views and much more.You won't want to miss this one!!! Join us Freaks and Geeks on this epic exchange of energy and peace. Follow Leah Rose and Good Omen Goods on Instagram:@goodomengoodsAnd check Good Omen Goods on Esty:https://www.etsy.com/shop/GoodOmenGoodsAlso be sure to Subscribe and Rate to the podcast on which ever podcast platform you enjoy the podcast on. Please follow Tha Dr on Instagram @tha512footdr and the official podcast instagram @thadrsorderspodcast. MAKE SURE TO TELL A FREAK OR A GEEK ABOUT THE PODCAST!!Tha Dr's Orders Podcast is a Life or Death Studios Production . Thank you to our sponsor: Greenbelt Botanicals CBD Dispensary of Austin Texas, https://greenbeltbotanicals.comUse Promo Code FOOTDR15 when checking out at Greenbeltbotanicals.com to receive 15% off your purchase. Greenbelt Botanicals Locally owned and operated Austin Texas based CBD Dispensary. The Future Of CBD. And thank you to YOU the Freaks and Geeks!!!

Solardo Presents The Spot
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Solardo Presents The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 60:01


Solardo present: The Spot. A 60 minute insight into their world, bringing you the most cutting edge house & techno from around the globe, whilst also including the Spot Light mix series featuring some of the hottest artists going. Hit subscribe and enter The Spot! YOUniverse - Freaky Beats (Original Mix) [ISSUES]SOLARDO x VINTAGE CULTURE - HIDEAWAY BEN WALSH feat. LEAH ROSE... (ELDON REMIX)LANDR-SOSA - FEELING FINE-High-BalancedDennis Cruz - Five - MUSECharlo & Hass - God's Child (Original Mix)

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There’s no playbook for successfully releasing music during a pandemic. Especially if you’re an indie artist, the stakes really couldn’t be higher. But Deep Sea Diver has managed to put all that aside to drop a thrilling and relevant new album. While the Seattle-based band’s only recently started to find their place in the indie rock landscape, Jessica Dobson has played in some of the genre’s most defining bands. She toured the world as the lead guitarist for Beck and The Shins, and played keyboard and bass for the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs. In 2015, Jessica formed Deep Sea Diver with her husband and drummer Peter Mansen. In the wake of their new album, Broken Record producer Leah Rose talked to Jessica about how a stay-at-home livestream series inspired her to write a pandemic anthem in record time. Jessica also talks about how volunteering at a shelter for homeless sex workers helped her overcome a viscious bout of depression and write what she considers the best album of her career. Subscribe to Broken Record's YouTube channel to hear old and new interviews, often with bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/brokenrecordpodcast You can also check out past episodes here: https://brokenrecordpodcast.com/ You can find some of our favorite Deep Sea Diver songs by clicking HERE — enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show
Looking for the Perfect Beat 202042 - RADIO SHOW by DJ Irvin Cee

Looking for the Perfect Beat Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 60:00


Looking for the Perfect Beat 2020-42 by Irvin Cee Release date: 2020/10/16 Subscribe now to my channels to get your weekly dose of dance vitamins. www.facebook.com/IrvinCee www.irvincee.com www.youtube.com/c/IrvinCeedj Looking for the Perfect Beat is Irvin Cee's weekly radio show with the best and newest club music on the globe since 2014. A various mix of Deep House, House, Tech House, Techno, and Hard Techno is beat mixed in such a slick way it will take you to new heights of musical experience and you feel trapped to dance until the very end of the show. The show is first mixed and recorded with music only. The hosting is added in a later stage, you can find the finished show on several mixtape hosting sites. The full length and non-hosted versions are available on select platforms in video and audio format. Irvin Cee is available for International bookings at Clubs, Festivals en Quality bars. More info? booking@irvincee.com TRACKLIST: Time +/- : Num. - Title - Release [Label] (*time is +/- mix in time) 00:00:00 - Kings & Queens (feat. 2STRANGE) (Original Mix) - Coppola, 2STRANGE - D.O.C. [Deep House] 00:02:19 - The Reef (Original Mix) - Pedro Sanmartin - Seven Villas [Deep House] 00:04:41 - Silkworms (Original Mix) - Opolopo - Local Talk [Deep House] 00:08:40 - So Let's Go (Original Mix) - Mike Zoran - Nipplekiss [Deep House] 00:11:24 - Las Nubes (Original Mix) - Mik Kartl - Suprematic [Deep House] 00:14:58 - We Are On The Move (Shur-i-kan Dub Mix) - Erro, Phonte, Zo! - Z Records [Deep House] 00:19:25 - All Around (Dub Mix) - Zetbee - Moiss Music [Deep House] 00:21:42 - Deep Inside (Andrea Oliva Remix) - Daniel Stefanik - Pink Revolver [Deep House] 00:25:50 - Erotic Day (Rhoowax Remix) - Gianni Ruocco - Cellaa Music [Deep House] 00:29:21 - Area 39 (Original Mix) - Adelphi Music Factory - Shall Not Fade [House] 00:31:09 - Save the Children (Detroit Mix) - Floorplan - M-Plant [House] 00:35:43 - Diving On (Original Mix) - Donel - Air Music [Tech House] 00:38:37 - Toxic Serenade (Original Mix) - collelo - UFO RECORDZ [Tech House] 00:42:05 - Trust feat. Leah Rose (Original Mix) - Proudly People, Iglesias, Leah Rose, Iglesias, Proudly People - Moon Harbour Recordings [Tech House] 00:43:52 - Bodyrock (Original Mix) - Mandraks, Kriptus - TRAxART [Tech House] 00:47:47 - Alpha Uncanged (Original Mix) - Goncalo M - Ushuaia Music [Techno] 00:47:47 - Contact (Original Mix) - Roman Weber - Orange Recordings [Techno] 00:50:48 - Bloodhound (Original Mix) - Brothers Black - Bade Records [Techno] 00:52:33 - Alchemy Of The Nine Dimensions (Bas Mooy Remix) - Gotshell - Sleaze Records (UK) [Techno] #irvincee #perfectbeat #djmix #clubbing #music #deephouse #house #techhouse #techno #djset #dj #nightlife #radio

Head Table Talk
Leah Rose Productions

Head Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 53:46


Ali and Meredith sit down with the extremely talented Leah of Leah Rose Productions. Leah is a central Iowa videographer who serves her couples like no one else. The girls dive into everything from how they stay awake on long drives to and from weddings to crazy wedding mishaps. Please join us at the Head Table. 

LOVE STREAM | Future Beats Music Lab
LOVE STREAM | Future Beats - PODCAST EPISODE #17 - 19/09/2020

LOVE STREAM | Future Beats Music Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 147:45


https://fanlink.to/LOVESTREAM Welcome along to LOVE STREAM! Every week, 2 hours of the best of House Music from worldwide, mixed live at Future Beats music Lab by the hosts PC Dub, Brizzi and Kollektiv. Watch the video version of this set recorded live at Twitch TV: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/745976496 Listen on Deezer: www.deezer.com/us/show/1419072 Listen on Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/love…ab/id1519675119 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/future_beats_music/ www.instagram.com/pc_dub/ www.instagram.com/brizzimusic/ www.instagram.com/kollektiv_music/ DJs who played on this mix: Mix Part 01 - 00:00:00 to 00:24:30 Min - Mixed live by DJ Brizzi - https://soundcloud.com/brizzidj Brizzi Played: . . 01 - Mat.Joe - Off Ma Mind (Mat.Joe's PRÏMA Extended Revisit) 02 - Lisa Jane - We're Rollin' (Yes Baby! Remix) 03 - Mirko & Meex, Jess Bays - The Stars (Original Mix) 04 - Moon Rocket - Fascinated By You (Mattei & Omich Feat Ella Remix) 05 - IDA fLO, Yvette Lindquist, Carmen Gonzalez - You. . . Mix Part 02 - 00:24:30 to 00:49:30 Min - Mixed live by PC Dub - https://soundcloud.com/pc-dub PC Dub played: . . 01 - Muanda - Shrimp (Original Mix) [Housewax] 02 - DJ Fopp, Alice Rise - The Morning Light (Original Mix) [Disco Explosion Records] 03 - Choices - Less Is More (Brillstein Edit) [Music To Dance To Records] 04 - Soul Divide - Frandisco (Original Mix) [Amplified Records] 05 - Bonetti - Can You Dig It (Original Mix) [294 Records] . . Mix Part 03 - 00:49:30 to 01:13:00 Min - Mixed live by Kollektiv - https://soundcloud.com/kollektiv_music Kollektiv played: . . 01 - Martin Badder - One Night (Hatiras & Andy Reid Remix) [Phoenix Music] 02 - Sanda - Hot Keys (Original Mix) [CIRCA TRAX] 03 - Andre Espeut, Tom Bug - Love Wide Open (Original Mix) [Simma Black] 04 - Caravaca - Bye Bye (Original Mix) [Great Stuff Recordings] 05 - Sandy B - Make The World Go Round (Ryan Blyth Club Mix) [Champion Records] . . Mix Part 04 - 01:13:00 to 01:35:00 Min - Mixed live by DJ Brizzi - https://soundcloud.com/brizzidj Brizzi Played: . . 01 - Block & Crown, Paul Parsons - For the Love of House (Club Mix) (Original Mix) 02 - Reza, Tom Chubb - Take Me Higher (Original Mix) 03 - Incognet, Yvvan Back - Hot Sauce (Original Mix) 04 - Felix Leiter, Ben Rainey - Good Times (Original Mix) 05 - Wh0 - Real Good (Extended Mix) . . Mix Part 05 - 01:35:00 to 02:00:00 Min - Mixed live by PC Dub - https://soundcloud.com/pc-dub PC Dub played: . . 01 - Ray-D - Blue Sky (Original Mix) [MoodyHouse Recordings] 02 - Will Sonic - Roze (Original Mix) [Gents & Dandy's] 03 - Cody (UK) - Improvised (Original Mix) [Crossworld Records] 04 - Sovax, Davina Moss - Check This (Davina Moss Remix) [Nothing But] 05 - Tom Sawyer - Casco Loco (Original Mix) [Nervous] . . Mix Part 06 - 02:00:00 to 02:27:44 Min - Mixed live by Kollektiv - https://soundcloud.com/kollektiv_music Kollektiv played: . . 01 - Block & Crown, Lissat - Bangin' Bass (Original Mix) [Tactical Records] 02 - Proudly People, Iglesias, Leah Rose, Iglesias, Proudly People - Trust feat. Leah Rose (Original Mix)[Moon Harbour Recordings] 03 - Carlo Lio - Trapped (Original Mix)[Rawthentic] 04 - Johan S, Blvckr - Break (Don't Belong Here) (Extended Mix) [Toolroom Trax] 05 - Rone White, Rowen Clark - Spiral Conversation (Original Mix) [303Lovers] . .

Exploring Unschooling
EU175: Deschooling with Leah Rose

Exploring Unschooling

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 68:40


Leah Rose joins me this week to share her unschooling experience. Turns out, our conversation had such a lovely, organic flow that we soon left the questions behind! Show Notes In our conversation,we wove our way through these ideas: intrinsic motivation the pitfalls of comparison transitioning to unschooling breaking down deschooling conversations taking the place […]

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EntheoRadio
Leah Rose Duke Interviews Trevahr Hughes

EntheoRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 59:48


We learn about the founder and main host of EntheoRadio.

ALT 1059's Podcast Channel
ALT 105.9 Locally Sourced - Episode 2: Leah Rose

ALT 1059's Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 58:22


Haz-Matt talks with local cosplayer Leah Rose in one of the nerdiest nerd-fests to ever be hatched from the Nerdery. Overwatch, X-Men, anime, conventions, and the thirst of the Internet that's weaponized Rule 34. You know you want to eavesdrop. *** WARNING - CONTAINS SOME NSFW LANGUAGE ***

She Will Rise Podcast
LeahRose Farber ~ Healing the Sisterhood Wound.

She Will Rise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 47:57


This was a great conversation about sisterhood and all the things that wound sisterhood such as jealousy, comparison and competition.  We dove into the lineage of those controversial topics that we feel need to be addressed in the rising of the feminine in order to rise together in grace and ease.  Leah Rose is also the founder of the Worldwide Women's Circle, a movement that believes our stories are medicine in healing the sisterhood.  I hope you enjoy this chat as much as I did. To find out more about the Worldwide Women's Circle and Leah Rose check out these links. Worldwide Women's Circle: http://worldwidewomenscircle.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/WorldwideWomensCircle/?ref=br_rs https://www.instagram.com/worldwidewomenscircle/?hl=en   Leah Rose Farber: https://www.leahrosefarber.com/   Watch the live interview here.  Visit www.shewillrise.community for more information on Kelsey and how to be supported by the She Will Rise community. We send out special gifts, promotions, and updates to our community so please join us by entering your email address while you are there. If you love our podcast please subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app and share it with your sisters and loved ones.  

Toby Talks Sports
Episode 45 - Ryan Mittleman

Toby Talks Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016


Arla is back with another instalment of "Toby Knows" the internet's most exciting new podcast based game show featuring none other than Toby himself. Leah Rose co-hosts and puts her unique spin on the whole thing. Ryan Mittleman (our favourite Blue Jays scout) also returns for a recount on the glorious baseball season that has just passed.

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The Upshot
Weed Tourism: Chris Colin on his story "The Eden of Weed"

The Upshot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 15:00


Leah Rose talks to Chris Colin about his story “The Eden of Weed” from San Francisco Magazine's April 2016 issue. In his story Chris gets high and takes a trip to the Solar Living Center in Mendocino county, California. The Solar Living Center is an ecological-Epcot Center that was created by an enterprising environmentalist named John Schaeffer whose been at the forefront of the back-to-the-land movement since the 1970s. Last year Schaeffer updated the Solar Living Center by building a marijuana dispensary on the grounds. The dispensary is an added attraction to the Center whose renewable energy and permaculture exhibits attract 150,000 people per year. But with the pending legalization of recreational pot in California, the Solar Living Center could soon welcome busloads of weed-happy tourists. It's a new era for Mendocino County which, as Chris writes, may soon become the Nappy Valley for weed.

Apathetic Enthusiasm
Ep 57 – Leah Rose FTW!

Apathetic Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 65:01


Let’s get this out in the open right away… Leah Rose really is FTW. I bring it up on the episode early on, but Leah was my first ever interview Continue readingEp 57 – Leah Rose FTW! The post Ep 57 – Leah Rose FTW! appeared first on Apathetic Enthusiasm.

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The Upshot
Hate Crime: Dashka Slater on "The Fire on the 57 Bus in Oakland."

The Upshot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 28:25


Writer Dashka Slater sits with host Leah Rose to discuss her story "The Fire on the 57 Bus in Oakland." Slater's story is about an agender teenager named Sasha who was set on fire while riding a public bus home from school in November of 2013. In her story, Slater also profiles Richard Thomas, the 16-year-old who set Sasha on fire. The result is a well rounded portrait of two young men who were forever changed after that day.

The Upshot
Psychedelic Cure: Michael Pollan on his story "The Trip Treatment"

The Upshot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2015 25:09


Michael Pollan, the award winning food and agriculture writer, sits with host Leah Rose to discuss his latest piece "The Trip Treatment" from the February 9, 2015 issue of The New Yorker. Pollan's article takes a comprehensive look at the renaissance of psychedelic research and the doctors who are currently giving high doses of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, to people who are dying of cancer and battling addiction.

The Upshot
Homelessness: Gary Kamiya on his story "The Outsiders"

The Upshot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2015 16:37


San Francisco Magazine's executive editor Gary Kamiya sits with host Leah Rose to discuss his new piece "The Outsiders" from the March issue of San Francisco Magazine. Gary's story looks at homelessness in San Francisco, a 30 year-old problem that he says has been both chronic and humiliating. Homeless people have become signifiers of the city by the bay along with the Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars. “The Outsiders” examines how we often treat homeless people and what the city of San Francisco is doing to find innovative ways to provide resources to those who need it most.