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Today, instead of your usual Low Profile programming, I'm sharing an interview I conducted with Pat Maley in 2023 for the Olympia Music History Project. The whole transcript is available at olympiamusichistory.org . Pat and I are discussing the history of Yo Yo Recordings, a studio and record label that he ran from the 1980s to 2006, recording hundreds of touring and local artists. Inspired by the International Pop Underground Convention in 1991, Pat Maley, Michelle Noel, Kento Oiwa, Pat Castaldo and Ed Varga started YoYo A Go Go, an independent music festival that ran for 5 or 6 days in a row. There were four YoYo A Go Go festivals between 1994 and 2001, and all the people I just mentioned will be getting together for a panel discussion to reminisce, reflect and celebrate these events through collective storytelling and slides. This event is called “That Summer Feeling: Thirty Years of YoYo A Go Go” and it's happening next Friday, April 18th 2025 at 4pm at The Evergreen State College, in the COM 1 Recital Hall. No tickets or reservations are needed, this event will be open to the public. Here's my conversation with Pat. Illustration by Jack Habegger
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“Canada will never be part of the United States!” That was the defining line of Mark Carney's first speech as Canada's new Prime Minister overnight. It was not said in jest or as a joke. It said as a statement of firm defiance, a serious response to Donald Trump's ‘51st State' taunts. I can't think of a time in my life where so much in the World was changing so quickly, where so much we took for granted was being tipped on its head. I bet Mark Carney can't either! Just a few weeks ago, his party was 25 points behind Canada's Conservatives in the polls. He wasn't even a politician! Now he's Canada's Prime Minister. There it is, I suppose... the power of Donald Trump. It's interesting how differently Mexico and Canada have approached the Trump Presidency. Mexico was kind of used to Trump's hostility from his first term and its government has taken a softly-softly-gently-gently approach, delaying retaliation and hoping that negotiations will spare them the worst of the economic pressure. They've been surprisingly quiet. Canada's opted for a much more combative response, from its big retaliatory tariffs to the ice hockey fans booing the US National Anthem, and the nationwide coordinated campaign not to buy American-made stuff. The irony of Mark Carney's rapid rise to Canadian Prime Minister is that his party's support has come at the expense of a political opposition in Canada that was arguably much more closely aligned to the US Republicans and Donald Trump. It's so ridiculous – Canada's opposition leader has effectively been reduced to posting social media videos, insisting ‘Donald Trump hates me too!' Fundamentally, no country is going to out-muscle the US in an economic fight. Not Canada, not Mexico, not Australia, and certainly not New Zealand. And I reckon what's lacking at the moment is a more forceful, coordinated international response. Most countries are sucking up to Trump while keeping their heads down and hoping not to attract Trump's ire. As Canada is bashed by tariffs, it seems absurd their King could possibly go ahead in welcoming Donald Trump to the UK for an official state visit. Winston Peters is in Washington DC this week. From New Zealand's perspective, I reckon there's probably no better person for the job at this moment. And in those meetings, for now, we will no doubt continue to try and maintain a low profile. That makes sense for now. You just have to hope that behind the scenes, like-minded countries are quietly coordinating on a longer-term strategy. Playing a small target game only makes sense until for whatever reason you do catch the President's attention. It could be something so minor: a dumb tweet, a viral video, or an ill-advised comment from a diplomat. The temptation for leaders around the World is to shut up and hope their countries can slip by, unnoticed. But in the long term that's no way to defeat a bully. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When I first developed an interest in rough-around-the-edges cumbia music, a friend (thanks Matt!) introduced me to the music of Dick El Demasiado, purveyor of “cumbias lunaticas.” Over the years I've managed to glean a bit more about him, then I recently saw a documentary about him called Dick Verdult: It Is True, But Not Here. I learned Dick El Demasiado the musician is a mere sliver of what Dick Verdult the artist has to offer. His culture-jamming tendencies are a reflection of his culturally scattered upbringing- born in the Netherlands, raised all over Europe and South America, and currently living in the Spanish town of Calanda. When Arrington de Dionyso and I spoke to him last November, he was at home in Spain. Dick discusses the music that spoke to him in his youth, moving 20 times in his first 20 years, writing ugly poetry, creating music alone vs with a group, having an audience in a notorious street gang, that signature skeleton costume, and his definition of cultural distortion. Gratitude to Jack Habegger for all the the portraits you've seen this season! Such strong work. Want to hear the show more often? Be a part of the movement! Whenever I have enough money to cover a full work day sourced from supporters like you [at Patreon.com/lowprofile ] I will work on a new episode. I am currently taping season 10 for release in 2025, but in the meantime I have some fun stuff on the table- unpublished interviews with Gastr Del Sol, Elf Power, Dollar Country host Franklin Fantini and DJ Screw biographer Lance Scott Walker, plus live episodes from Scherler Sundays 2024 with interviews and performances from Chris Cohen, Mirah, Michael Hurley, Danbert Nobacon of Chumbawamba, Little Wings, Jonny Kosmo, Lori Goldston and Oh, Rose. If your want to listen to more oral history from some pretty radical musicians, scope olympiamusichistory.org and dig around. I'm the audio editor and there are over 30 hours of interviews currently available on the website. We're in the middle of recording new interviews, so expect another 10 or so interviews early this summer! Scherler Sundays is returning to downtown Olympia, WA every Sunday in July and August at 3pm. See a curated afternoon of bands and solo artists, plus live interview tapings for Low Profile. Catch artists you've heard on this show- Swamp Dogg, Stephen Steinbrink, Soul-Junk, and LAKE- plus other incredible acts like Pearl and The Oysters, Wut, Afrocop, Winehouse, Sunbathe, plus an extended throwback showcase curated by the Olympia Music History Project, and the return of Michael Hurley! Get your tickets NOWHERE. All you have to do is show up. See you there! For more information, visit freemusicolympia.org
Episode 327. I dive into the footage of terror group HTS in Syria ethnically cleansing the region including targeting Christians for death. make no mistake, the Left wants the same for you and I. In the last segment I dive into clandestine use cases for the PVS-14 and thoughts on covert approaches to EDC. Get Healthy With Mineral King! Die Mean Inc. Got Freeze Dried Beef? Brushbeater Beef has you covered! Check out our new precious metals sponsor! Get the Merch: Brushbeater Store The Guerilla's Guide to the Baofeng Radio is a #1 Bestseller! Knightsbridge Research discount code: SCOUT Radio Contra Sponsors: Civil Defense Manual Tactical Wisdom Blacksmith Publishing Radio Contra Patron Program Brushbeater Training Calendar Brushbeater Forum
During CES 2025 we were introduced to the Endorfy line of products and two of them have made it into the Hardware Asylum Labs. These products are now being sold through ModMyMods and are looking to having exceptional value for the money. This virtual unboxing is then followed up with the Corne V3 GLP mechanical keyboard project and quick discussion on what it takes to build your own keyboard.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma profiles Joseph Aoun, a low-profile army chief who is now Lebanon's president.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/701 Presented By: Four Wheel Campers Are you looking for the best pop-up camper for your adventures? Stan Kennedy from Four Wheel Campers takes us through the history of the largest pop-up camper company in the country. Discover how their narrow, low-profile design, aluminum frame, and unmatched durability make these campers stand out. Stan also shares how the Project M camper offers full use of your truck bed while weighing just over 400 pounds. Wondering how these campers handle real-life scenarios—like forgetting to lower the top while driving? We'll hear about that today. Find out why Four Wheel Campers might be the best pop-up camper for your next outdoor adventure! Show Notes with Stan Kennedy on The Best Pop-Up Camper for Fly Anglers. About our Guest 02:25 - Stan Kennedy was born and raised in Northern California. His journey with Four Wheel Campers started in 2002 when he stumbled across the company. He did some research, checked out their website, and was drawn to their unique product. Over the years, he's watched the market evolve. Originally, Four Wheel Campers focused on outdoor enthusiasts like hunters and anglers. In the past five to eight years, especially with the pandemic, a new generation has embraced these campers for outdoor adventures. Four Wheel Campers 04:39 - Four Wheel Campers is the largest manufacturer of pop-up truck campers in the U.S. Their customers are mainly older generations, but lately, younger and middle-aged people are getting interested. These campers are designed to fit any pickup truck. Unlike bulky campers that add extra height and weight, these campers collapse to a lower profile, making them easier to drive with and park. When you're ready to camp, just pop it up, and you get extra space and protection from the elements. Top Features of Four Wheel Campers 10:16 - Four Wheel Campers are built for adventure and convenience. They're easy to drive with and fit perfectly on any pickup truck. Here are a few things that make them stand out: Narrow Design: easy to see out of your side mirrors while driving. Low Profile: reduces wind drag for better fuel efficiency and smoother rides. Aluminum Frame: built to last with a welded frame, preventing issues like dry rot. Lightweight: easy to handle and perfect for off-road adventures. Durability: made to withstand harsh conditions and years of use. Scott says their approach at Four Wheel Campers has always been about practicality, not fancy details. They focus on building campers that are built to last, without all the extra frills. Watch this video on YouTube to see how Four Wheel Campers are made: https://youtu.be/QSUsxwHrVyk?si=FrlzXUQ_ekAJezmI What Happens If You Forget to Lock the Latches on Your Pop-Up Camper? 12:25 - Scott explains that it's usually not a big deal if you forget to lock the latches. The original design of the pop-up camper is incredibly sturdy. Here's what might happen: If you forget all the latches, the roof might pop up at high speed, but the camper is built to handle that. You'll get some attention from other drivers, but it's easy to fix by pulling over, latching it, and continuing your trip. If you only forget a couple of latches, the roof could bend slightly where it's still connected, but it's rare to see any major damage. A simple way to make sure you don't forget to lock your pop-up camper's latches is to create a checklist. Put a checklist on your dashboard to remind you to check everything before you hit the road. Make it a habit to lock the latches right after you pop down the camper. It's a quick and simple step to avoid camper mishaps while traveling. The History of Four Wheel Campers Stan shared the story behind Four Wheel Campers. It all began in the 1970s when Dave Rowe built a camper in his garage for his hunting and fishing trips in Colorado. Friends saw it and asked if he could build one for them, and soon enough, he was making campers for everyone. Over the years, the company grew, but the basic design has stayed true to its original look. Photo via: https://fourwheelcampers.com/ The ORVIS Special Edition Pop-Up Camper? The ORVIS Special Edition pop-up camper is based on the usual slide-in style but designed specifically for fishermen. Stan explains that ORVIS worked closely with their engineers to create a camper that would be perfect for a guide or fly fisherman. Here's what sets it apart: Wet room Fly rod holders Custom interiors Battery solutions Check out this Orvis Special Edition Four Wheel Camper Walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxL-OcyBik8&t=9s How Much Does a Pop-Up Camper Cost? Pop-up campers start around $12,500 and can go up to $60,000 or $70,000 for the more expensive models. Stan says that despite the price increase, mainly due to inflation and the pandemic, Four Wheel Campers still offers one of the most affordable price ranges in the truck camper market. What's Inside a Four Wheel Camper? 23:57 - Four Wheel Campers offer all the essentials you'd expect in any camper, like a sink, stove, fridge, furnace, batteries, propane, and water beds. The real difference is in the layout and style, with each camper feeling unique depending on the model. Whether you choose a Project M or another model, you can customize the colors and floor plan to match your needs. Best Mattress for Your Pop-up Camper 26:51 - Four Wheel Campers offer customizable mattress options. The stock mattress is high-density foam, but you can add a memory foam topper if you prefer something softer. You can also customize your mattress to suit your needs and the interior of your camper. Power Setup for a Pop-up Camper 27:50 - Setting up solar power in a pop-up camper is pretty simple. The solar panels are typically placed on the roof, and you can just "set it and forget it." The smallest solar system is around 250 watts, but on smaller trucks, it can be as low as 160 watts. For larger campers, you can get up to 500 watts. As for battery power, you can choose from one, two, or even three lithium batteries, depending on the model. For heating, Stan shared that Four Wheel Campers typically use propane. Most regular slide-in campers and flatbed models have a built-in water heater and a forced-air furnace. However, for the topper models, there's no factory-built furnace option at the moment. Customers usually need to use a portable heater, like a diesel heater. Four Wheel Camper Rallies Four Wheel Campers hosts rallies where customers can meet, camp together, and have fun. These events often occur at cool spots like Lake Tahoe, Anza-Borrego, or Oregon. The rallies usually feature camping, food, drinks, seminars, and music. It's a great way for customers to show off their campers, share modifications, and enjoy the outdoors together Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/701
What did Gedolei Yisrael say about this and how did they behave? Should Menorah be lit in public? Should a yarmulka be worn at work? Should we wear black hats, shtreimels and other identifying marks? Wear talis and tefillin while walking to shul? Build a Succah in a public area? Should we remove Jewish and Israel references from our resumes when trying to get a job? What are the biggest religious struggles in the workplace and what is most damaging to a Ben Torah? Host: Ari Wasserman, author of the newly published, revised and expanded book Making it Work, on workplace challenges with Rabbi Moshe Walter – Rabbi of Woodside Synagogue Ahavas Torah and noted author and lecturer – 14:00 with Rabbi Naftali Horowitz – Managing Director at Morgan Stanley and author of “You Revealed” – 39:47 with Harry Rothenberg, Esq. – partner at The Rothenberg Law Firm LLP (InjuryLawyer.com) and a popular lecturer – 39:47 with Charlie Harary – Business Executive and author of “Unlocking Greatness” – 39:47 with Rabbi Michoel Stern – author of “Divinely Distinct - The Jewish Mission in a Diverse World” – 1:27:54 Conclusion and Takeaways – 1:42:35 מראי מקומות Hear Dovid Lichtenstein being interviewed
The Bible teaches that little tweaks to our character, attitude and behavior can result in large blessings for our lives over time. In this series, we'll examine four wisdom principles, displayed in some of the world's tiniest creatures, that truly reveal THE POWER OF SMALL.
In Episode 53, our host Captain Ricky Wheeler talks with 3 reputable NJ Charter Captains about the insane Fall Bluefin Tuna Fishery they have been having for the second year in a row. They dive into the finite details of the fishery and bluefin tuna fishing in general from trolling for these beautiful fish to jigging, popping, and casting, and so much more. Guests are Joe Trainor from "Low Profile" out of Avalon, NJ, Gene Quigley from "Shore Catch Charters" in northern NJ, and Tom Daffin of the "Fishin Fever" out of Cape May, NJ.If you would like our host, Ricky Wheeler, to help you sell your boat/yacht or help you with searching for and buying a boat/yacht, please email:RickyWheeler@UnitedYacht.comFor online fishing courses, go to our website Courses.SaltwaterEuphoria.comSaltwater Euphoria Podcast Sponsors:+AIRLOCK - https://www.airlockusa.com/USE CODE EUPHORIA for $20 off AIRLOCK Products+Saltwater Euphoria - https://www.saltwatereuphoria.com/+Euphoria Sportfishing - https://www.euphoriasportfishing.com/Email podcast@saltwatereuphoria.com if you want to advertise on/become a sponsor The Saltwater PodcastFollow the following on Instagram:CaptainRickyWheeler: @CaptainRickyWheelerSaltwater Euphoria: @SaltwaterEuphoriaEuphoria Sportfishing: @EuphoriaSportfishingAIRLOCK: @AirlockPurifierJoe Trainor: @avalon_chartersGene Quigley/Shore Catch Charters: @shorecatchchartersTom Daffin: @fishin_fever_sportfishingIf you like this podcast please be sure to click that FOLLOW button and also spread the word by sharing this episode with your friends or whatever social channels you are on and/or leaving a great review We appreciate your support.
This week's G20 summit wrapped up much the same way previous G20 gatherings have in recent years, with a weak final communiqué and lots of discord among the group's members. But this year's summit in Rio de Janeiro was nonetheless notable as it marked the African Union's debut as an official member of the body. Chinese President Xi Jinping was also a stand-out at the summit, where he took a number of veiled shots at the United States in his keynote address as he sought to bolster China's self-appointed role as spokesperson for the Global South. This week, Eric, Géraud, and Cobus discuss Xi's speech and whether African representatives should have been more outspoken now that they have a seat at the G20 table. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: X: @ChinaGSProject | @eric_olander Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject YouTube: www.youtube.com/@ChinaGlobalSouth Now on Bluesky! Follow CGSP at @chinagsproject.bsky.social FOLLOW CGSP IN FRENCH AND ARABIC: Français: www.projetafriquechine.com | @AfrikChine Arabic: عربي: www.alsin-alsharqalawsat.com | @SinSharqAwsat JOIN US ON PATREON! Become a CGSP Patreon member and get all sorts of cool stuff, including our Week in Review report, an invitation to join monthly Zoom calls with Eric & Cobus, and even an awesome new CGSP Podcast mug! www.patreon.com/chinaglobalsouth
It's an election day bonus episode! Today we're gonna be digging way back in the archive to episode 4: Focusing on Margo Guryan. This was recorded in early 2019, when I was still figuring out this show's format. At that time, it consisted of panelists with a shared interest (Andrew Dorsett and Michael Sean Coleman) nerding out about a favorite artist, and sometimes we'd get the chance to talk to the artist or somebody who was close to them. Margo Guryan passed away three years ago, and at the time of recording she did not agree to an interview, but she and I had some email correspondence that was helpful in researching her, and she put me in touch with her publisher, Jonathan Rosner, who also happens to be her stepson, who joined us about halfway through the show. I've re-edited that admittedly rough episode to make it more digestible, and at the top of the show I spoke with Jonathan again about the latest renaissance of Margo's music- two new reissues, plus a tribute album called “Like Someone I Know" which features Pearl And The Oysters, TOPS, Margo Price, Clairo and many others, available from Sub Pop and Urban Outfitters. Low Profile is supported by you on Patreon.com/lowprofile where you can sign up for flexible monthly donations that afford me the time it takes to research, record and edit this program. If you enjoy this show and can afford to contribute anything at all, it would be extremely helpful. It adds up in a big way. Believe me, I know things are tight, so if you can't chip in financially, please tell somebody you know about a favorite episode of Low Profile and share it on the internet. If you are in a position to donate, that address again is patreon.com/lowprofile Thanks to this show's in-kind sponsors here in Olympia, including Three Magnets Brewing Company, Rainy Day Records, Old School Pizzeria, San Francisco Street Bakery, and Schwartz' Deli- if you come through Olympia these are all excellent places to visit.
Jamy Noel was the Sheriff of Clark County, Indiana until an audit turned up a missing $4.4 million dollars. He had bought a whole lot of stuff using taxpayer's money. He was just sentenced to 15 years on the "other" side of law enforcement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New episode! This week I'm joined by Raven Hunter, Brad Sadler & Diz Mega to discuss the career of one of the most underrated West Coast MC's. From his early days with Low Profile with Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate, to his Madd Circle days, to Westside Connection and beyond, there's no doubt WC has given us some amazing music. Did your favorite WC song make the list? As always the audio version is available on all major podcast platforms (Spotify, Google, Apple, Deezer, etc.) and the video version is on YouTube.Follow the podcast on Instagram & X: @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak.comFollow Raven Hunter on Instagram & X: @ravenhunteryps
Bursa Malaysia-listed HSS Engineers has had an illustrious 40 year journey transforming Malaysia one infrastructure project at a time - it was involved in the PLUS Highway, KLIA as well the KL MRT lines. Tan Sri Kuna Sittampalam, the firm's founder and executive vice chairman, talks about future plans for HSS, including its overseas expansion with the Baghdad metro lines in Iraq, its most ambitious undertaking yet.
Psychic Temple is the extended-family project of Chris Schlarb, the proprietor of the retro-chic Big Ego studio in Long Beach, California. Chris is an old friend of mine, going back to the turn of the century when I lived for a brief period time in Long Beach. This episode is being released shortly after the announcement of the dissolution of Psychic Temple, which is addressed during a quick follow-up call at the top of the show. This episode was engineered by Chris Schlarb at Big Ego in the summer of 2023. Chris shares with me about his musical background, his creative endeavors, and some of his work-for-hire as a record producer, including the final Psychic Temple album, Doggie Paddlin' Through the Cosmic Consciousness. The portrait of Chris Schlarb for this episode was hand-drawn by Jack Habegger. Low Profile is supported by YOU at patreon.com/LowProfile. Producing this show costs time and money! Thanks for chipping in. Low Profile receives in-kind support from these Olympia independent businesses: Rainy Day Records, Old School Pizzeria, Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, and Scheler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company.
Presenters: Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne Record Date: 21/08/2023 Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. If you would like to support the podcast and you can afford it you can buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/thecampingcrew News: Shannon Side Radio and New holiday park to open in County Roscommon next month - Lynders Of Portrane open new campsite Online Chatter: Andrea Gilligan talks with Peter Kavanagh, MEI to chat about Motor Home holidays around Ireland. Listener messages, follow ups & shout-outs: Michael asked a question about a Motorhome upgrade A question from ChataeuDucatto97 about nervous dogs Campsites or stop overs: LiamK visited and left a review for Greenlands in Sligo. What's on Charlie and Me this week? This Friday sees video 2 of our Up North Trilogy with thanks to happiturfconversions.ie Stop 3 will follow over the coming Friday's and then its Up North Again Speaking of France we also got a nice mail from Graham about using Aarons route to il de Rae Interview: Interview with the new owners of Strand Camping in Doonbeg Co Clare ---oOo--- We love getting your messages, ideas, campsite suggestions/reviews, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. If you would like a sticker for your Motorhome, Campervan, Caravan or Car just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. To get in touch with us: Web: thecampingcrew.ie Email: CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @TheCampingCrewPodcast Facebook: All the good motorhome and camping groups We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.
This week's topics:Former U of F President Ben Sasse goes on spending spreeTampa Bay Times Cuts staff by 20 percentMoms for Liberty School Board Candidates Keep a Low ProfileWith guests:Joe Henderson, Political Journalist, Former Columnist and Reporter, Tampa TribuneRosemary Goudreau O'Hara, Former Editorial Page Editor, South Florida Sun-SentinelDaniel Ruth, Honors College Visiting Professor of Professional Practice, USFWilliam March, Columnist and Reporter, Floridapolitics.com
Joe Biden keeping a low profile after dropping out of presidential race. Secret Service director grilled by lawmakers on the Trump assassination attempt, says 'we failed'. Harris getting support from TikTok users. Eminem usurps Taylor Swift #1 position on the Billboard charts. Brat Summer. TikTok Tuesday. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigns over Trump shooting outrage. Tom Daley shows off cardboard beds in Paris Olympic village.
Bob Log III is a one man band from Tuscon, Arizona. He tends to tour at least half the days of the year all over the planet, bringing a party, and doing it all by himself, ever since his old band Doo Rag broke up while on tour with Ween back in the 1990s. Nowadays, when Bob's's not on the road, he lives in Australia. If you catch him on the tour in your area, there's balloons, an oversized rubber duck, a boat, and even rides! No wonder this guy's side hustle is writing personalized birthday party songs. He regales us today with tales of busking on the streets of Tuscon with Doo Rag, how he developed his solo act, why it's hard for him to collaborate, his misadventures in Sweden (like being hired to play the Swedish national anthem for a bunch of metal musicians), and how he challenges himself to keep the party level in the red. He's also got some surprising health tips for touring performers. I spoke to him on the phone, presumably the one protruding out of his motorcycle helmet. Low Profile is a part of the Ruinous Media network and airs Fridays at 4PM Pacific Standard Time on KAOS in Olympia, WA. Supported by you at patreon.com/lowprofile, and in-kind sponsors Rainy Day Records, San Francisco Street Bakery, Schwartz's Deli, Old School Pizzeria, and Three Magnets Brewing Company (where you can catch live tapings of Low Profile and music performances Sundays at 3pm until 9/22/2024!) Catch a live episode! visit Scherlerbeer.com for details. Illustration of Bob Log III by Jack Habegger See an animated segment of this interview, created by Andrew Ebright, on my YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/NlO9Sw85EXw
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회화와 문법을 동시에 공부하는 Everyday English VOA 매일 영어 진행에 이은경입니다. 오늘은 사람들의 이목을 끌지 않게 조용히 지낸다는 표현 영어로 배워보겠습니다. 대화 들어보시죠.
Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah is the percussionist and vocalist behind African Head Charge, the experimental dub project he co-founded with legendary studio wizard Adrian Sherwood in the late 1970s. With dozens of albums to his credit, he's been established as an influential and singular performer with a sound all his own. Today I'm speaking with Bonjo about how he found his musical and spiritual calling in the Poco churches of Jamaica in his youth, how an encounter with Fela Kuti changed the course of his life, his collaborations with classic reggae and soul artists like Desmond Dekker, Prince Far I, Creation Rebel and the Foundations, how he turned an experimental studio project into a large live ensemble, and insights into African Head Charge's latest album, A Trip To Bolgatonga on Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound label. Scherler Sundays is returning to downtown Olympia for summer 2024!! That means ten weeks in a row of free outdoor concerts and live interview tapings for future broadcast. Come see your next favorite artist and get to know them in one fell swoop, week after week! This year's lineup includes Little Wings, Mirah, Tender Forever, Lois, Damien Jurado, Michael Hurley, Chris Cohen, Oh Rose, Jonny Kosmo and more than 20 others, all curated and hosted by yours truly. It's happening every sunday at 3pm from July 21st through September 22nd. Find more info at ScherlerBeer.com If you're a fan of this show, please consider taking a moment to support this show by committing to a flexible monthly donation at patreon.com/lowprofile. It would mean the world to me if I could set aside a proper work week at a living wage every month, and I believe with enough of the regular listeners chipping in 5 bucks, it could happen. So thanks a lot to those of you who have continued to support me on Patreon, and if you haven't yet, give it a try! It will be great for your karma, I bet! You can find links to more of their work on this episode's website at lowprofilepodcast.com, where you'll also find a treasure trove of oral history from exceptional musicians of all stripes. Low Profile is a part of the Ruinous Media podcast network, and this episode's artwork was drawn by Jack Habegger. Thanks to Howard Wuelfing at Howlin' Wuelf Media for facilitating today's interview.
The band Danielson started when Daniel Smith worked with his siblings to satisfy a requirement for his senior thesis three decades ago. If you're not familiar with their music, one thing you'll notice throughout today's show is that nobody else sounds anything like them. Daniel and I are talking today about the thirty-year evolution of the group, why he sings the way he does, how the group incorporates visual art into their work, producing records for others (including friends of the show Soul-Junk and Hermit Thrushes), creating the soundtrack to the film Electric Jesus, a new album in the works via Joyful Noise Recordings, collaborations with Sufjan Stevens, Half-Handed Cloud, Kramer, Jad Fair and so many others. Since recording this interview, Danielson has released a short film for their song “Come and Save Me” directed by Chris White that stars Fred Armisen and features previously unused lyrics by the late Larry Norman. Daniel spoke to me from his studio in New Jersey. Low Profile is supported by you on Patreon and also receives in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses: Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company. Instagram: @lowpropodcast Facebook Community: Low Profile Listener Hub Support this show: patreon.com/lowprofile Illustration by Jack Habegger Scherler Sundays (live episode tapings + free concerts) is happening again in Olympia for Summer 2024, visit scherlerbeer.com for updates!
The LED panels on this rolling display allow you to have this on a floor, or on a wall without taking up too much space. The post This Scenico LED Rolling Display Delivers a Low Profile Screen for Wall or Floor appeared first on Geekazine.
Britney Spears was spotted out and about with her felon ex-boyfriend Paul Richard Soliz last week after insiders claimed that the felon was out of her life completely, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Convicted drug dealer, David Waldron, played a senior role in the Finglas-Cabra crime gang following the deaths of Martin 'Marlo' Hyland in 2006 and Eamon 'The Don' Dunne in 2010. But rather than attracting press attention in the way his associates had, Waldron flew under the radar to build his drugs empire out of the limelight. Last week, his lavish lifestyle was laid bare after he lost his four year High Court battle against the Criminal Assets Bureau. His 25 year run in the drugs trade extends beyond narcotics to feature luxury Celtic Tiger properties bought with the proceeds of crime, a sex shop-owning 'headshop czar' and a funeral business his wife, Charlene, claimed to found called 'Elegant Send-off.' Conor Lally explains who David Waldron is and how he managed to evade authorities for so long.Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by Declan Conlon and Aideen Finnegan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Em um intervalo de três meses, Tainá Hinckel recebeu o título de campeã brasileira pelo Dream Tour, campeã sul-americana pela WSL América do Sul, se classificou para o Challenger Series e se tornou uma atleta olímpica.Ao se classificar para as Olimpíadas de 2024, agora o Brasil inteiro descobriu Tainá, mas o caminho da menina da Guarda do Embaú que começou a surfar aos 6 anos com absoluto incentivo do pai, competiu no masculino (por falta de competições femininas) até ser vetada de tanto vencer os meninos e foi a mais jovem campeã sul-americana Pro Junior da história da WSL América do Sul, é bem mais longo do que isso, apesar da pouca idade - Tainá está a um mês de completar 21 anos.A conversa que você ouve hoje, gravada durante o Saquarema Surf Festival, acontece exatamente cinco anos após a primeira entrevista de Tainá para a Flamboiar, também em Saquarema. Em 2019, Carol Bridi conversou com a surfista que, na época com 16 anos, havia acabado de passar pelo trials do CT e corria a etapa em que foi eliminada nas oitavas por Carissa Moore no ano em que ela conquistou seu quatro título mundial. De lá para cá, muita coisa aconteceu, e Tainá conta em detalhes situações que estavam guardadas até pouco tempo atrás, como o período difícil que passou a partir do fim daquele ano devido à hérnia de disco que tinha desde os 13 anos.
Mayo Thompson is the founding member of The Red Krayola, an experimental rock group that has existed in various formations since 1966. He's collaborated with The Raincoats, Pere Ubu, and the Fall as a record producer, is an active visual artist, and has recently published his second novel, “After Math,” a sequel to 2020's “Art, Mystery” (both available via Drag City Publishing). Mayo joins Low Profile to discuss the unconventional processes of several Red Krayola albums, his lone solo album “Corky's Debt to His Father” and its recent live embodiment, his experience as a writer, a long-standing collaborative relationship with the conceptual collective known as Art and Language, and working with others including Lora Logic, featured on the previous episode. The interview is conducted by a panel featuring returning cohosts Dylan Shearer and Jack Habegger teaming up with Markly to tackle this heavyweight guest. The unedited interview is available for supporters at patreon.com/lowprofile in this episode: The Red Krayola “People Get Ready, The Train's Not Coming” (00:02) The Red Crayola “Hurricane Fighter Plane” (08:30) The Red Crayola “Freeform Freakout no. 3” (15:05) The Red Crayola “Transparent Radiation” (16:32) Mayo Thompson “The Lesson” (18:25) The Red Crayola “Coconut Hotel” (25:03) The Red Krayola with Art and Language “Ergastulum” (34:02) Mayo Thompson and the Corky's Debt Band (live) “Worried Worried” (35:53) The Red Krayola with Art and Language “The Milkmaid” (39:13) The Red Krayola “If S Is” (45:57) The Red Krayola “Bad Medicine” (51:43) The Red Krayola “Breakout” (55:12) Low Profile is supported by you on Patreon and also receives in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses: Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company. Instagram: @lowpropodcast Facebook Community: Low Profile Listener Hub Support this show: patreon.com/lowprofile Illustration by Jack Habegger Scherler Sundays (live episode tapings + free concerts) is happening again in Olympia for Summer 2024, visit scherlerbeer.com for updates!
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - April 16 2024 - Chilled then Shakenhttps://sohohouseny.com/ + https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vgPhoto by S Idrooshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vghttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/qool-dj-marv-aural-memoirs-and-buttamilk-archives/id269880758https://music.apple.com/us/artist/qool-dj-marv/1558418894https://www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/https://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/sound-paths-v-1https://tidal.com/browse/artist/23883666https://www.mixcloud.com/qooldjmarv/https://open.spotify.com/artist/48vhJ2d1hVaFHf6gqXeTm0?si=fWO0N456QeWRMWLUtqe4Yghttps://twitter.com/qooldjmarvhttps://www.threads.net/@qooldjmarvhttps://www.facebook.com/MarvJColeman/https://soundcloud.com/qooldjmarvhttps://www.twitch.tv/qooldjmarvhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/QoolDJMarvMusic
Qool DJ Marv Live at The Record Room in Long Island City NYC - March 27 2024Thank you @recordroomlic and see you again soon!Special thanks to lankasweet and @djmarcsmooth for the videos and great to see and catch up with @obahnyc between tunes.I didn't re-crack my chest bone lifting up that crate of 100+ records, lol…so I'm back and in full effect mode.Last time I played for 5 hours, vinyl only, was at APT in 2008
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Friend of the show Sean O'Hagan returns to the Low Profile to discuss “Hey Panda,” the first release from The High Llamas in eight years. When we last spoke in 2021, he had dropped the High Llamas moniker and forged a new path under his given name, embracing more contemporary influences. In the years since, he's recruited Llamas new and old to reroute the course of the band he's led since the early ‘90s, and invited exciting guest performers to come along for the ride. “Hey Panda” is out on March 29th from Drag City Records. Today Sean explains the process that led to this album, collaborating with Bonnie Prince Billy and Fryars, recent production and arrangement work with other artists, and a bit of the contemporary music he's been getting into lately.
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - March 5 2024 - Partly Sunny and Warm --- https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv + https://sohohouseny.com/ + https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vg
James Spooner is a writer, filmmaker and visual artist from Southern California. He grew up as one of two black punk rockers in the small town of Apple Valley, and he wrote a critically acclaimed graphic novel about his experience called “The High Desert,” released in 2022, twenty years after the release of his groundbreaking documentary “Afro Punk.” When I read the book, I found it so moving that I immediately reached out to him and invited him to be a guest on this Afro Punk, The High Desert, Black Punk Now!program. James joined me for a live interview in Olympia at the Capitol Theater after a screening of his film, and we discussed his experience growing up as a black punk in the desert, the avenues that led him to direct his first film, being the father of a Gen-Z black punk, his career as a tattoo artist, and his new anthology book “Black Punk Now,” which was edited by Spooner and Chris L. Terry and came out last October. Low Profile is supported by you on Patreon and also receives in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses: Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company. Instagram: @lowpropodcast Facebook Community: Low Profile Listener Hub Patreon (donation-based bonus content+goods): patreon.com/lowprofile
On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal of Crawford & Company examine profiling in all its contexts and glory. Join us for a lively conversation. If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn, Twitter @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! Proudly sponsored by TrustArc. Learn more about the TRUSTe Data Privacy Framework verification. upcoming webinars.#heartofprivacy #europaulb #seriousprivacy #privacy #dataprotection #cybersecuritylaw #CPO #DPO #CISO
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - February 13 2024 - Love and You --- https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv + https://sohohouseny.com/ + https://www.youtube.com/@qooldjmarv + Image = https://americanart.si.edu/artist/alma-thomas-4778
About fifty years ago, three brothers started a garage band in Detroit. Their sound was forward-thinking and ferocious, and their band name – Death – played no small part in killing their music career. That didn't stop them from doing what they loved, in private, where they amassed dozens of songs that have yet to see the light of day. Their debut album For the Whole World To See was recorded in 1973, but was never released until 2008 when one of the singer's sons discovered the group's lone single. Since then, a documentary has been made about the group, and several more albums have been released. Today I'm speaking with vocalist Bobby Hackney about the group's genesis, reformation, and the music he and his brothers made during the nearly three-decade interim. He also shares about his love for reggae music and his new book Vermont Reggae Fest - The Power of Music. Death has a new split single on Drag City Records with the band Rough Francis. That group's guitar player, Julian Hackney, helps introduce today's episode. Low Profile is a part of the Ruinous Media network. This show is supported by you on Patreon and also receives in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses: Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company. This episode was edited by Rose Neilsen Episode artwork by Jack Habegger Instagram: @lowpropodcast Facebook Community: Low Profile Listener Hub Patreon (donation-based bonus content+goods): patreon.com/lowprofile
Who smoked more: academics like John Cage, La Monte Young and Vladamir Ussachevsky- or the underground scenesters, like Glenn Branca, Arthur Russel and Laurie Anderson? Why is turntablist Christian Marclay on the cover of "Transfigured New York," but not in the book, even though she interviewed him multiple times? Could AI design be to blame? How did the old guard of "New Music" feel about the commodification of computer-based music production four decades ago? In the 1980s, Brooke Wentz hosted a radio show in the middle of the night that focused on experimental music, which was developing all around her in New York City. Over the course of a decade, many of the artists Brooke played on that show would join her in the studio. Her journalism days are through, (now she works on the business side of the industry) but she has just released a book with selected interviews back in the day called “Transfigured New York: Interviews with Experimental Artists and Musicians," available now from Columbia University Press. This may be a bit of a shock to you, but I'll say it- I'm a big fan of oral history interviews, and I'm a big fan of experimental music. I'm pleased to feature Brooke and her work here today, which includes a couple of clips from her interviews (with Morton Subotnik and John Lurie, respectively). She joins me today from a working holiday somewhere in Mexico. The artwork for this episode is a drawing by my kid Camille, based on a photo from "back when" sent to me by today's guest. Terrific. Many thanks. Low Profile is stoked to be a part of the Ruinous Media network. This show is also supported directly by you on Patreon ( patreon.com/lowprofile ) Low Profile also receives in-kind support from these independent Olympia businesses: Schwart'z Deli, San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria, Rainy Day Records and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from Three Magnets Brewing Company. More on the book: http://cup.columbia.edu/book/transfigured-new-york/9780231558631 Instagram: Brooke @seven_seas_music and Markly @lowpropodcast Facebook Community: Low Profile Listener Hub Patreon (donation-based bonus content+goods): patreon.com/lowprofile
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - January 23 2024 - Slide Some Oil To Me --- https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv + https://sohohouseny.com/
When I started this show five years ago, I made a short list of artists I wanted to feature. Near the top of that list was the British musician Vashti Bunyan. Vashti Bunyan released her beautiful album “Just Another Diamond Day” in 1970, and it was almost immediately buried in time. She'd had her fair share of disappointment in the music business and walked away from it altogether, until some three decades later when people like me discovered her music for the first time. Suddenly, Vashti was in demand, and her music career was back on track. In her recent memoir, “Wayward” from White Rabbit publishing, she chronicles her early days in the pop music world, collaborations with members of The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, her unbelievable horse and wagon journey throughout the UK that inspired her first album, and her unlikely return to the music world. Vashti speaks with me today from her home in Scotland. This the Season 9 premiere, and also the first episode since Low Profile has joned the Ruinous Media Network. It was produced by Markly Morrison, edited by Rose Nielsen, with artwork by Jack Habegger. Low Profile is supported by you on Patreon. The program receives in-kind support from Olympia, WA independent businesses San Francisco Street Bakery, Rainy Day Records, Old School Pizzeria, and Three Magnets Brewing Company.
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - January 2 2023 - Whispers--- www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ + https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - December 26 2023 - Favorite ThingsClosing out 2023 with some of my sentimental favorites, songs that have become my Soho House classics...this year and over the years. Please enjoy this trip of warmth and familiarity.And please stay tuned in, in 2024 I keep on.Thank you for your ears and your time, thank you for listening!Marvwww.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv
Introducing another one of my closest friends, Jen Pearce. She is an empathetic thought leader, fierce advocate, and creative, playful entrepreneurial force. Jen started her music licensing and consulting business, Low Profile, after observing what needed to change in her industry. Her ethos is about helping artists through transparency and education, and this conversation reinforces the importance of leading by your core values in everything you do. You'll also learn about sync/the music industry if you're a curious cat (like us). We also discuss: The self-actualization practice of Morning Pages The full origin story of how she created her own company to advocate for artists in the music industry How to break down the bigger picture mission into small actionable steps Bringing joy and levity into the mundane or even icky aspects of your job Embodying the Scorpio archetype of “the investigator” Advice for artists and entrepreneurs on launching your new things Why you should kill your darlings …and more Follow Jen: https://www.instagram.com/jenpearceyall/ Follow Low Profile https://www.instagram.com/lowprofilenyc/?hl=en https://www.lowprofilenyc.com/ Press on her and Low Profile: Interview in Forbes Music Business Podcast: Capitalizing on Sync w/ Jen Pearce + resources: The Artists Way by Julia Cameron https://amzn.to/3RhWhxx The Creative Act https://amzn.to/3Th5NUm Core Values: https://www.qualtrics.com/blog/company-core-values/ https://brenebrown.com/resources/dare-to-lead-list-of-values/
Order THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.comLearn more about Jen and Low Profile: https://www.lowprofilenyc.com/Jen Pearce is the Founder of Low Profile, a music licensing & consulting agency based in Brooklyn, NY. After working in the music industry for years at companies like Warner Bros. Records & Downtown Records, Jen decided to open up her own shop after being fed up with the status quo. Low Profile was born out of a need for radical transparency in the music industry and a dedication to helping musicians build sustainable careers. Since launching in May of 2017, Low Profile has become the go-to source for innovative brands and content creators looking to partner with the most cutting-edge artists from all over the world. With their unparalleled access to artists, global reach, and early detection of new currents and trends, Low Profile is able to facilitate meaningful collaborations that are mutually beneficial for everyone involved. Some of the artists on Low Profile's roster includes Solange, FKJ, Boy Harsher, Nation of Language, Empress Of, JR JR, YACHT and more. Subscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/nmbAri's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeX: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeThreads: https://www.threads.net/@aristake_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandX: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with Jen Pearce:Website: https://www.lowprofilenyc.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lowprofilenyc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lowprofilenycX: https://twitter.com/lowprofilenycEdited and mixed by Mikey EvansMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Qool DJ Marv Live at Soho House Manhattan - November 7 2023 - Still Life---Image: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/lilacs-charles-ethan-porter/WAHNdOhO9dfIkg?hl=en---www.instagram.com/qooldjmarv/ https://linktr.ee/qooldjmarv
On this year's final installment of highlights from the Scherler Sundays live series, headlining act Gun Outfit is a twangy , dreamy rock band that started in Olympia in the mid-aughties, and relocated to Los Angeles several years later. Carrie and Dylan still have family around these parts, so they brought their kid up to visit with the kinfolk, along with the rest of their crew as they share some favorites from their catalog and surprise with a handful of new tunes. Amps For Christ is the long-term project of Henry Barnes, and he's a friend of the show (See episode 15). He also happens to play guitar in Gun Outfit, so he gets a bit of a double feature today. Opening the show is a new power trio called Blues Faeries, comprised of Olympia heavy hitters Jon Merrithew (C Average, Mosquito Hawk, The Noses), Dave Harvey (Nudity, Tight Bros From Way Back When) and Jaysen Lee Peters (The Cold Sweats). We'll get to hear insights and anecdotes from all the performers here as well. This year's Scherler Sundays concert series was such a blast, and it was great to see so many of you there! Looking forward to plotting one in 2024...This episode was engineered by Kefa Crow, documented by Andrew Ebright, and mixed + edited by Rose Nielsen. If you like this show, please consider supporting it with flexible monthly donations at patreon.com/lowprofile to help cover the expenses associated with running a conglomerate like this.Scherler Sundays is hosted by Three Magnets Brewing Company in downtown Olympia, WA. They make lots of good beer, including their NA brand Self Care which features delicious craft flavors unlike any other. Low Profile also receives in-kind support from San Francisco Street Bakery, Old School Pizzeria and Rainy Day Records in Olympia. For a full archive of previous episodes, visit lowprofilepodcast.com and dig around.
Let's talk about the low profile moves from GOP insiders.... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beau-of-the-fifth-column/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beau-of-the-fifth-column/support