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Vibration 歪波音室
冬日安抚入睡歌单:让温暖填满被窝的缝隙

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 56:26


这是一期久违了的睡前安抚系列节目,欢迎来到歪波音室的冬日小木屋。经历过忙碌的春、夏、秋,我们终于进入了一个静下来储存能量的季节——冬季。希望这次能为你打造一个温暖、宁静的睡眠氛围,帮你在寒冷的冬天放松身心,进入甜美的梦乡。我会通过精心挑选的舒缓音乐,营造舒适惬意的音乐世界。希望能让你在聆听的过程中,感受到心灵的慰藉和安宁,听完以后可以好好入睡。接下来,请你找到一个舒服的地方,坐着或者躺着,闭上眼睛,让我们一起开启今天的睡前音乐之旅

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the memory palace
Sutro and the Tides

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 15:23


Order The Memory Palace book now, dear listener. On Bookshop.org, on Amazon.com, on Barnes & Noble, or directly from Random House.The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Radiotopia is a collective of independently owned and operated podcasts that's a part of PRX, a not-for-profit public media company. If you'd like to directly support this show, you can make a donation at Radiotopia.fm/donate. I have recently launched a newsletter. You can subscribe to it at thememorypalacepodcast.substack.com. Music Two versions of Good Morning Melody by Lullatone. Peter Maxwell Davies plays his own composition, Farewell to Stromness. Dominique Dumont plays Gone for a Wander

Giocare col fuoco
Giocare col fuoco di domenica 03/03/2024

Giocare col fuoco

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 57:36


Libri: C. Bukowksi, Compagno di sbronze (trad. C.A. Corsi, Feltrinelli), G. Grass, Sbucciando la cipolla (trad. C. Groff, Einaudi). Musica: The Clash, Lullatone, Great Lake Swimmers, Southside Johnny, Sonic Youth.

Vibration 歪波音室
森林木屋,篝火前的美梦丨冬日安抚音乐

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 58:34


你最近心情好吗?也许是因为冬天到了,我的情绪总是比较低迷,经常出现的焦虑和郁闷,甚至还会转化成身上的疼痛——偏头痛、背痛、脖颈僵硬、失眠……这样的情况在我身边是普遍的。而遗憾的是,我们又经常不小心忽略了这些问题。在忙碌的日常中,总是忘记去好好照顾自己。这次,我与潮汐 App 共创了这期安抚系列的节目,适合在心情郁闷烦躁、受到疼痛困扰或者睡前来聆听。希望我们的微小能量,可以有助于舒缓你的心情。也许你也和我一样,我们共同面对着一种叫做「时代病」的难熬,但请记得你并不孤独,我们每一个人并不是独自承受着这一切。

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here are some songs you to to listen to !!! hi, and have a nice day.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 SACRED//PAWS "Vince" Six Songs03:08 Lullatone "dear raymond" Room Loops05:13 Jason Anderson "Moonlight" Restless 202009:01 Humbird "Eve Boards A Train" Pharmakon13:13 Empty Country "Diamond" Empty Country17:07 Hollow Deck "Sugarcane" All The Roots20:22 Paul Jacobs "Living in the Garden" Portrait of George (Demos & Songs I Forgot About)23:46 Fond Han "T e l e p h o n e" 8629:28 Bellows "Dead in Tiburon" Still Believin’33:24 Datenight (US) "Like All The Rest" Is This Also It34:56 Pledge Drive "I Googled Your Boyfriend" Second Impressions37:58 gladie "Walking Distance (live)“ from the basement to the garage (band)41:15 mini bear "in my car" Isolation of a broken heart44:21 Ami Dang "Yes No" Uni Sun47:20 S (Jenn Champion) "I HAVE A PLAN" 200649:27 Violent Bloom "Tightrope" Tightrope52:45 Chris Weisman "The Fingers Of Mars" Beatleboro55:17 Mother Juno "The Injured" Mother Juno56:53 House Deposit "Scenario (demo)" Demos, live memos, etc.59:25 Country Death "L.A. I Like You" Songs for the Shut In

the memory palace
Episode 91: Natural Habitat

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 27:05 Very Popular


The Memory Palace is a member of Radiotopia from PRX. This episode was originally released in July of 2016. It's being re-released today because Nate's on book leave for the summer and because it's a total banger. Notes and Reading: * I came to this story the old fashioned way (for me): I saw Su Lin at the Field Museum and needed to know more. That led me inevitably to Vicki Croke's The Lady and the Panda from 2006. It's a terrific read. If you have any interest at all in learning more about Ruth Harkness, that's the place to go. I've got a few quibbles here and there, but, for real, it's delightful. * Quentin Young's (slightly strange and contested) version of events is told in Chasing the Panda by Michael Kiefer. * If you've got a few hundred bucks (or a library with more liberal lending policies with old books than mine), why not read Ruth's own book, The Baby Giant Panda? * If you're interested in zoos writ large, I'm a fan of Animal Attractions: Nature on Display in American Zoos by Elizabeth Hansen. Music: * We start with Hush-Maker by Moon Ate the Dark. * Roll on with Freudian Slippers by Chilly Gonzales. * Hear Bibio's Cherry Blossom Road a couple of times. * Hit up Nice Dream by radio.string.quartet.vienna * Hear Don Redman and his Orchestra play Blue Eyed Baby from Memphis. * The centerpiece of the middle section is Snow Again by Lambert. * We hear a couple of pieces by Dan Romer: An Old Fashioned Man and End of the World. * We finish up on Lullatone's Falling Asleep With a Book on Your Chest.

We All Speak In Poems
#6 - Lullatone On His Many Creative Instruments

We All Speak In Poems

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 104:24


In this episode we're chatting to Shawn Seymore from Lullatone about how Lullatone started, moving to Japan, his YouTube channel, how he comes up with his many creative instruments, his relationship with Ambient music, and much more. Please follow his socials below: http://www.lullatone.com/ https://linktr.ee/lullatone https://twitter.com/Lullatone https://www.instagram.com/lullatone

Heavyweight
#40 Barbara Shutt

Heavyweight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 41:21 Very Popular


In 1968, Jonathan's mother-in-law Becky spent spent one of the best summers of her life with a woman named Barbara. But then they never spoke again. Now, over fifty years later, Becky learns something about Barbara that makes her question whether she ever really knew her at all. Credits Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein. This episode was produced by Stevie Lane, along with Mohini Madgavkar. The senior producer is Kalila Holt. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Alex Blumberg, Brendan Klinkenberg, Mitch Hansen, Phia Bennin, Justin McGoldrick, JT Townsend, Rachel Strom, Mark Barlett, Jason Alexander at the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Bobby Lord.  Music by Christine Fellows, John K Samson, Blue Dot Sessions, Hew Time, Lullatone, Shanghai Restoration Project, and Bobby Lord. Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Epitaph Records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Heavyweight
#40 Barbara Shutt

Heavyweight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 41:36


In 1968, Jonathan's mother-in-law Becky spent one of the best summers of her life with a woman named Barbara. But then they never spoke again. Now, over fifty years later, Becky learns something about Barbara that makes her question whether she ever really knew her at all. Credits Heavyweight is hosted and produced by Jonathan Goldstein. This episode was produced by Stevie Lane, along with Mohini Madgavkar. The senior producer is Kalila Holt. Special thanks to Emily Condon, Alex Blumberg, Brendan Klinkenberg, Mitch Hansen, Phia Bennin, Justin McGoldrick, JT Townsend, Rachel Strom, Mark Barlett, Jason Alexander at the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts, and Jackie Cohen. The show was mixed by Bobby Lord.  Music by Christine Fellows, John K Samson, Blue Dot Sessions, Hew Time, Lullatone, Shanghai Restoration Project, and Bobby Lord. Our theme song is by The Weakerthans courtesy of Epitaph Records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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5 Song Set
Episode 167: So Sweet And Calm

5 Song Set

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 27:26


In this episode, I have five sweet and calm songs for you. I hope you enjoy them. The songs are "Caledonian Road - second mix" by The Gigantic Legless Cauldrons (Simon Pride), "Myth" by Blue Crystal Star, "bonjour melancholy" by Lullatone, "track two / trust" by Steady Phase, and "Second Shelf Down" by Jonathan Rundman.

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Vibration 歪波音室
#50 安抚你的六首歌

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 48:30


欢迎收听第 50 期节目。因为我想让璧仔的偏头痛好受一点,所以我挑了几首歌来做了这期节目。因为我发现,原来有些音乐好像可以缓解一些疼痛所带来的心里负担和情绪。我挑选的这几首歌,对我来说都是有一些「治愈感」的音乐,虽然不能真的接触生理上的疼痛,但至少在心理上,能让我平静、缓和下来。也许,疼痛或者不舒服的这个过程,也就没那么糟了。除了缓解疼痛,其实也特别能安抚情绪。希望对你有用。:)主播丨拾壹封面丨@饭困困不团(超棒!欢迎去微博和即刻关注她!)

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Classicalish noise and many endings (Show #748)

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "New live noise: Classical cut ups, kiddo, TMBG, Portsmouth Sinfonia, How Do You Learn" - Show #748, from Dec. 14, 2020 [Including: Clair de Lune, Mozart's Magic Flute overture, Beethoven's 5th loops, KLERE This Must Be the Beginning, Lullatone, Portsmouth Sinfonia, Random Rab, Scolastic, Strauss's Blue Danube, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, They Might Be Giant's Why Does the Sun Shine and Mrs. Train, previous WTJU DJ] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348 from Jan. 4, 2005 [With Ken's 2020 transition/identification (Playlist details here)] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Coincident Symphony" - Show #312, from May 4, 2004 [Classical cut-ups and synchronicity. Sources: Bright Eyes: An Attempt to Tip the Scales Aimee Mann: You Do Robert Greenwald: Uncovered: The Whole Truth About the Iraq War (2003) Wayne Dyer: Coincident: Things that fit together perfectly Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 19 in E flat, K. 132: Allegro & Andante Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 5 in B flat, K. 22: Andante & Allero Molto] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Swirled Freely" - Show #348 from Jan. 4, 2005 [The ending. (Playlist details here)] Joe Frank - "Radio Disclaimer" - A Conversation (with David Cross) Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live KLERE endings collage" - Various shows [I love goodbyes. From: Thank You For Making Noise Inside of the Ending Welling Up You Don't Have Time Everyone is Leaving You Can't Separate Them Later Everything Has Always Been There Fleeting (A Wake)] Ken - "Goodbye for now in 2020" https://lastever.org/show/201214

Bookable
Nicole Dennis-Benn: Patsy

Bookable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 25:54


The world puts you in a box -- geography, social class, family dynamics, gender, all things you’re born into with no say in the matter.  But life gets really interesting when you’re finally able to make choices to fix what feels wrong.  In Nicole Dennis-Benn's novel Patsy she writes about one woman’s journey to live a life that’s in congruence with her values, even at a steep cost to others. About the AuthorNicole Dennis-Benn is the author of Here Comes the Sun, a New York Times Notable Book and winner of the Lambda Literary Award. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, she teaches at Princeton and lives with her wife in Brooklyn, New York. Episode Credits:This episode was produced by Andrew Dunn and Amanda Stern. It was edited, mixed and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn who also created Bookable's chill vibe.  Our host is Amanda Stern. Beau Friedlander is Bookable's executive producer and editor in chief of Loud Tree Media.  Music:"Books That Bounce" by Rufus Canis, "Uni Swing Vox" by Rufus Canis, "Hear Me Hear Me" by Davy Era, "Heavy Eyelids" by Lullatone, "Night Stroll" by Podium, "Get Away" by Rawsrvnt, "You and Me" by Keen Collective.

Let Me Be
LUKA, BERLIN

Let Me Be

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 18:30


A night in Berlin during the winter of 2018 ... A walk to the Moviemento Kino, and a guy named Luka. Below are the following tracks used for this episode (support these artists!) : Intro Track : Contigo (Prod. Greibel Sanchez) : https://soundcloud.com/greibel-sanchez/contigo First Track : latenite (Prod. idealism) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYLFqPe9mV4 Second Track : Japan's Dream (Prod. eugenio izzi) : https://soundcloud.com/eugenio-izzi/japans-dream Third Track : Lullatone a blanket of snow spotted from under the blankets in bed (Prod. Lullatone ) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFFw4Y-iM_4 Follow the IG handle @letmebe_pod for updates on upcoming episodes and visual posts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Vibration 歪波音室
#34 我失眠听的歌

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 47:01


欢迎收听第 34 期节目。上一次分享了睡前听的 9 首歌,没想到挺受欢迎,我才知道原来大家真的都很需要一些在睡前能够让人静下来的音乐。也有很多人希望能让我再多做一些类似的分享,所以今天就也是分享类似的音乐。只不过这次的主题很明确,就是我「失眠的时候会听的歌」。希望能陪你度过失眠的夜晚 :)#背景音乐trying something again again (piano version) - Lullatone#时间轴- 01:08 开头,介绍戏剧《嘿,我失眠了》- 05:34 再见,谢谢你们的鱼 - 仙童- 12:29 The Mid-Atlantic - Daycast- 22:18 Nico - advantage Lucy- 27:23 Halloween - Chris Garneau- 32:23 I Only Have Eyes for You - Cheryl Patterson- 36:02 Paintings in D - Harold O'Neal- 40:13 结尾- 41:03 黑暗之光(Version 2) - 雷光夏#节目介绍「Vibration 歪波音室」是一档以「音乐爱好者、乐迷」的视角,去聊关于音乐的任何一切事物的播客节目。- 主理人:拾壹

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Bookable
Steven Berglas: Stay Hungry and Kick Burnout in the Butt

Bookable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 18:59


Are you exhausted?  Does this pandemic and political hellscape feel like a job you’re not allowed to quit?  In Stay Hungry and Kick Burnout In The Butt, Dr. Steven Berglas has the perfect prescription to help you channel all that energy into something positive and worthwhile.  Listen as he and Amanda explore what makes us feel fulfilled and self-actualized while exploring some stories about people who channeled those negative feelings for good.About the Author:A former faculty member of Harvard Medical School's Department of Psychiatry and staff member of McLean Hospital for more than 25 years, Dr. Steven Berglas is now an executive coach and corporate consultant based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the author of four books that examine how the changes brought about by career success cause vocational, interpersonal, and psychological problems. He has published more than 70 articles and journal reports on the causes and cures of self-defeating behavior, the factors that cause executives to fail, and how to prevent white-collar crime.Episode Credits:This episode was produced by Andrew Dunn, Beau Friedlander and Amanda Stern. It was edited, mixed and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn who also created Bookable's chill vibe.  Our host is Amanda Stern. Beau Friedlander is Bookable's executive producer and editor in chief of Loud Tree Media. Music:"Books That Bounce" by Rufus Canis, "Uni Swing Vox" by Rufus Canis, "Santa Barbara Blues" by Don deBrauwere, "On the Move" by Dr Crosby, "Good Morning Melody" by Lullatone, "Dementia" by Wild Whirled, "Hopeless" by Pebaluna, "The SSLottery" by Little Glass Men, "Why (Do you Doubt Me Baby?)" by Andrew Kaffer.

Space Jams Radio
2.10: P.SUS (Dreamscape/ Plunderphonics)

Space Jams Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 134:42


The Sound Traveller Returns! Extended version because music is the best D J. J D. S E T L I S T [00.34] Creep Crawl Flash: Between Paris [03.29] Dai Numo: F9 [05.53] Birocratic: Extra Fresh [08.31] She's Not Real: Let Go [10.55] Jeesh: Holo The Wise Wolf [12.50] P.SUS: Let's Go To The Arcade [14.31] Flamingosis: Football Head [17.45] Cornelius: Taylor [20.23] PBS'73: Thinking Machine [23.59] Pogo: Glowflake [27.05] Breezewax: Luna II [28.32] DeKobe: Stars in the Forest [30.20] AK: Zeitgeist [31.39] Pogo & P.SUS: Hermoine Mix [34.49] Spire: Still Don't Understand [37.17] The Flashbulb: Terra Firma [41.00] Maitro feat C-Rzch: Actvist [42.34] Stereofield: Alone [44.07] P.SUS: Open Heart [46.17] Creep Crawl Flash: CCFM [48.30] Jeesh: Electrochemistry [50.45] Special Q: Rusty Club [54.45] P.SUS: Meant For Eachother [56.40] Helier: The Secret We Share [59.20] Tristian Welch: Monday [1.03.05] Riverman & ThinkFishTank: Headed Home P.SUS S E T L I S T [1.07.15] Lukewarm: Solace On Shore [1.09.07] Dorine Muraille: Alexia [1.11.10] .tape.: First Date [1.14.45] Sapien Alien: From Martin [1.18.15] xxyyxx: Angel [1.20.30] Rei Harakami: Owari No Kisetsu [1.23.02] SiroPd: ピリオド [1.25.35] Yu Miyake - Select Screen 1 [1.29.02] Billinski: Drip [1.31.02] Soma Hayato: Sunny Boy [1.34.00] Sora & Wechsel Garland: Spring [1.36.25] Dai Numo: F9 [1.38.40] Michita: Sora 4 [1.41.35] Fuuri: Mata Ashita [1.45.50] Cornelius: Helix / Spiral [1.49.25] Jemapur: Early Morning Movability [1.52.00] Yu Miyake: Orange [1.57.35] Yuri Miyauchi: Fida_ [2.01.00] Yu Miyake: Angel Flavor's Present [2.04.07] Ricky Eat Acid: Inside my house; some place I keep dreaming about [2.06.00] Lullatone: symptoms of a scatterbrain [2.08.00] P.SUS: Pretending (feat. Panthurr) [2.09.35] Télépopmusik: L'Incertitude D' Heisenberg   

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
This Must Be the Beginning (you have to speak truth) (Show #719) | Download MP3 from Jun 10, 2020

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 117:50


Previous DJ - "Brings up remote feed" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live stream feedback loop" Claude Debussy - "Clair De Lune" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live stream feedback loop" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live radio feedback loop" Ken - "All the loops need to work" Keith Holzman - "Small clock ticking" Daft Punk - "Outlands, part II" - TRON Legacy Soundtrack Ken - "Warming up loops" Sound effect - "Ringer" George Freeman - "Fully Fashioned" Alan Braden - "Starlight Revue (a.k.a. Curtain Raiser)" Ken - "Identification: In the next moment, it sounds a different way" Claude Debussy / Nintendo - "Untitled Goose Game" Gilbert Vinter - "Mists of Illusion" Camille Saint-Saens - "Aquarium" Ronald Hanmer - "Bits and Pieces" Four Tet - "Parks" Clint Mansell - "Together We Will Live Forever" - The Fountain soundtrack Chi-Lites - "Have You Seen Her? loops" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor clock loop" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Ifny - "Howdy is the Portal to the Future" Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane loop" Dustin O'Halloran - "Opus 20" Ken - "You Have to Speak Truth" [Spontaneous monologue, over Dustin O'Halloran layers & Clem Leek clock loop. What happens if I stop being silent? Maybe they see me speaking and it gives them an idea. Other people are now realizing it's OK to speak, and we're a little crowd now, a whole lot of people, who are happy to finally start speaking some truth. And the crowd is growing, the crowd is growing... ] Full transcript of spontaneous monologue "You Have to Speak Truth" Some people speak as they think, and that's their method of thinking, is to speak. Some people never speak. Some people don't believe they have a voice. Some people have a history of having been asked to be silent. Some people are afraid of what happens when they speak, because once, maybe something happened when they spoke. Maybe it was something really bad. Maybe it just scared them a lot. Maybe they were very young when it happened. Maybe they saw something happen to somebody else. Maybe they saw an image on a screen, of something happening to somebody. And they believed that it was happening to them, because that's how our brains respond to images we see. And so forever they've been a little more silent. A little more silent, maybe a lot more silent, than they otherwise would've been. Maybe they've spent the rest of their lives being silent. Although, sometimes people start...sometimes people, they stick out a little bit. They want to see what happens. What happens if I stop being silent? I mean, I know that I'm not supposed to speak, and I know that everybody disagrees with me, and I know that even though some people agree with me, they're not going to stand up with me when I speak, because they're afraid, too. And they'd probably just like to let me go down. They're glad it's not happening to them. Maybe they're a little bit happy that I spoke and said something that was true, but they're a little bit...they're not... Maybe they, maybe they walk over next to me when I'm speaking. Maybe they see me speaking and it gives them an idea. Maybe they could, well, not quite speak, but maybe they could just stand next to me, and, well, they could... Yeah, they're just nodding their head, the person came up next to me, and they're not saying anything, but they're nodding their head. They look like they're agreeing. They're expressing some kind of support. It makes me a little less afraid to speak now. And there's someone, I can see someone off in the distance, and they, they, they're kind of, almost, it looks like they're laughing at me, and I feel scared again, I feel like maybe I shouldn't be speaking. Someone over there is taking notes. Someone over there is filming me, pointing a camera, and I don't know what's going to happen next. It makes me a little nervous that I'm speaking, that I'm saying the truth, and I, I remember, I've watched a lot of people start speaking the truth, and then find a way to start qualifying it, and checking, making sort of disclaimers, and retreating a bit. And I know I could do that, maybe I would be safe then, because I see a lot of people out there in the crowd who, well, maybe they'll leave me alone if I just do that. But, two more people have walked over next to me already, and they're shaking their heads, and, I look back at the crowd, and there's still that person who looks sort of mean and unhappy. But, I look more carefully, I start to be very methodical, and I look face by face, one by one, instead of looking where my emotion brings my eyes, and I look one by one at all the faces. And, most people aren't laughing. Most people, most people are looking, and they're...they don't have a threatening posture at all, and some of them are shaking their heads too. And, there's even someone who's smiling, someone who's nodding vigorously. And I decide to keep speaking. I decide to speak more truth. Although, I see there's a person sort of inching closer to me, and they, I can't tell what they have in their hands, but it looks like it might be something dangerous. But it, that makes me more... I start to get excited, and, although I'm scared, I realize it just, it wakes me up, and it makes things seem a little more pressing. It's a little more urgent that I say the things that are true, I say the things that I know. I realize that a lot of people also think these things, even if I don't usually hear speaking them, but, as I think about it, sometimes I do hear people speak the true things. Of course, that's why I'm so nervous about saying them, because I've seen those people get punished for speaking those things, and... but, it's going to be OK, it doesn't matter what's going to happen next, because the truth has to be said, we have to speak out what's real. Of course we do. And other people are starting to speak now. Other people are now realizing it's OK to speak, and we're sort of like a little... we're a little crowd now, a whole lot of people, who are happy to finally start speaking some truth. And the crowd is growing, the crowd is growing, because the truths that are being spoken, they're about almost everyone. The only people who stand to suffer from these truths coming out are... well, there are just a few of them. People who are taking advantage of a certain amount of power that they have, by keeping people afraid, by keeping people afraid to speak basic, obvious truths all the time. Keeping people afraid to trust their own feelings. Afraid they'll be lumped in with some or another ostracized group. They accidentally say something that overlaps with something that one of those groups says. And, wracking their brains, realizing that there's nothing really true that you could say that hasn't already been coopted by some ostracized group. That doesn't seem it make it any less true, what you're saying, and so you go on and you say it, you just, you just, you have to speak truth, because, what are you here for? And, to encourage others to know that they can accept and speak truth. And you say it, you say it passionately, but you say it with a gentleness that recognizes that what is your truth might not be everyone else's truth. You say it from your heart, as you intend for your truth to be beneficial to most people. You're able to feel, still, still carefully a judgment when you noticed that somebody is very obviously not speaking truth. You can be compassionate, and realize all the reasons why they aren't speaking truth. You can realize that somewhere along the chain, they, too, are afraid. Even if they're way up at the top, and they're exploiting the most power, even if they're very self-aware of this whole process - why wouldn't they be? There are entire books on the subject, seminars, teaching, entire courseworks, films... It's no secret how power operates. It's not a secret. It's one of those things that's sometimes just like a truth that you might be afraid to speak about, but everybody knows. And, still, you can find compassion for the people who are taking advantage of their positions of power, while also still continuing to feel judgment that that abuse of power, for whatever reason it's going on, even as you can find your heart about it, and you can imagine the heart that those people are trying to come from... You can still know that it is not the best thing for most people, and you can still stop that thing from happening. You can still stop that thing from happening. You don't have to become a bad person to stop bad things from happening - not at all. It's possible that doing nothing, and saying nothing, and just taking care of yourself, and staying really quiet, it's possible that this might be the problem, in the system of problems. The problem that you have to face right now. Not the only problem. It is a problem when somebody does something that's very harmful to many people. It's also a problem when most people who have the power to do something to stop that from happening aren't doing something. Aren't even recognizing that they are most people, and, most people - that's a lot of people. That's a lot of power. So, remember that power that you have, because you are not alone, if you try to act in the best interests of most people. You are in very massive company. And it may be scary, but you will be supported, and you will be helping the world be better for most people. Not just you, not just your friends, not just the people you aspire to be, but most people. And sometimes you have to think really hard to imagine most people, because that's a lot of people. You don't usually see most people. Sometimes you see simulated views of most people that are probably not representative of most people. Maybe go around the world and look carefully, with your eyes, not with your screens, and try to learn, what is it that most people would benefit from. And then, speak your truth. And you speak it as loud as you need to speak it, and you don't let people stop you from speaking. Not if they're doing it with force. Not if they're doing it with coersion. Not if they're doing it from a place that's so obviously not true. While there's still time... Dustin O'Halloran - "Opus 20" Keith Holzman - "Small clock ticking" Sound effect - "Cuckoo clock" Keith Holzman - "Grandmother clock strikes twelve" Boards of Canada - "Wildlife Analysis" Daft Punk - "Outlands, part II" - TRON Legacy Soundtrack Ken - "It isn't planned ahead. It's possible still to express free things" [ "Find your platforms to speak from. Eschew the technology. It's always going to be messy." ] Ken - "Identification" Boards of Canada - "Wildlife Analysis" Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - "Complication with Optimistic Outcome" - The Social Network Soundtrack Ken - "I would invite your phone call" Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - "Complication with Optimistic Outcome" - The Social Network Soundtrack Infinite Third - "fr ee f o rm" Peer Gynt - "Morning" - Incidental Music [The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beech. 1998 remastered] Ifny - "Howdy is the Portal to the Future" Bright Eyes - "Clairaudients" - Kill or Be Killed Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons - "Candy Girl" Tangerine Dream / State Azure - "Love On A Real Train" Pink Floyd - "It's What We Do" - The Endless River Malcolm X - "Police use statistics to make Harlem look crimnal" Malcolm X - "Police brutality speech" Daft Punk - "Outlands, part II" - TRON Legacy Soundtrack Malcolm X - "Encouraging police to take whatever measures necessary to hold negroes in check" Lullatone - "perfectly organized cleaning supplies" - The Sounds of Spring Malcolm X - "The police have infiltrated the black movement" Lullatone - "a little song about hail drops" - Room Loops Ken - "The middle of your hypnosis session, the nature of performance, illusion, a culture that doesn't value truth" Ken - "It's completely honest; you hear the mistakes the entire time" Ken - "Qualified immunity (if this exact show has never happened before, mistakes are not possible?)" [ Qualified Immunity (if this exact police misconduct has never been ruled against in court before, then it will not be ruled against in court in the future) ] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live stream feedback loop" Lullatone - "ambient sketch #1" - Room Loops Malcolm X - "My house was bombed" Malcolm X - "By Any Means Necessary" Malcolm X - "I speak as a victim of America's so-called democracy (We have only known hypocrisy)" Cranberries - "Dreams loops" Ken - "It can't just be the few speaking to the many, it can't just be like this anymore. And don't be fooled by the online media illusion." [ Don't look up to the top. Look next to you. ] Ken - "Identification: Might be recontextualized broadcast" Cranberries - "Dreams loops" Cowboy Junkies - "Brothers Under the Bridge loop" Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill loops" Ifny - "Howdy is the Portal to the Future" Random Rab - "Rain on the World" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "This must be the beginning (show opening)" - Show #717, from June 3, 2020 [Live stream feedback of GTDR song, Ken & newest co-host song loop "This must be the beginning," Philip Glass,"This must be the end"] Lou Reed - "Street Hassle loops" Ken - "You should take your chances. We are strong when we are many. This must be the beginning." [It took its chances. You've made it all the way back to the beginning.] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "This Must Be the Beginning (you have to speak truth)" - Show #719, from June 10, 2020 https://lastever.org/show/200610

Bookable
Michelle Lhooq: Weed

Bookable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 22:09


Do you know what devil's lettuce is? Any idea exactly how much THC you need to get the exact right high? Got Cannabinoids? What about CBD?  What's the matter with marijuana? Indica or sativa? We got answers to those questions and more from weed expert Michelle Lhooq, author of Weed: Everything You Always Want To Know But Are Always Too Stoned To Ask.  It's a comprehensive read that will raise your Pot IQ by at least ten points. Episode 6 has it all, from the basics to the cutting edge of weed's new green revolution. About the Author:Michelle Lhooq is a journalist, event producer, documentary host, and author based in Los Angeles. She's written features, essays, and criticism for New York Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, GQ, VICE, FADER, Pitchfork, and other publications. From 2014-2017 she was a features editor for VICE, reporting on topics like sexual assault in nightclubs, environmental scams in Ibiza, the economic impact of techno tourism, and 90s club kid murderers. She also made documentaries about Black Lives Matter’s impact on Baltimore’s music scene, and fatal synthetic hallucinogens. Episode Credits:This episode was produced, mixed, and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn.  Our host and co-producer is Amanda Stern. Beau Friedlander is Bookable's executive producer.  Music:"Here Forever" by Ballute, "Cypress" by Kay Orange,  "Good Morning Melody" by Lullatone,  "June Bug" by Jupyter,  "Feeling Sound" by Jupyter,  “Uni Swing Vox” by Rufus Cani, “Books that Bounce” by Rufus Canis.

Bookable
Oyinkan Braithwaite: My Sister The Serial Killer

Bookable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 26:25


How far would you go for family?  In My Sister The Serial Killer author Oyinkan Braithwaite writes about two sisters with an unusually deadly sibling dynamic.  The elder sister is meticulous, tidy, and controlling. Her little sister is the beautiful one; capricious, charming, and, as it happens, a serial killer.  My Sister the Serial Killer is a fast-paced thriller with pulpy and comic overtones and just the right amount of family dysfunction. About the Author:Oyinkan Braithwaite is a graduate of Kingston University in Creative Writing and Law. Following her degree, she worked as an assistant editor at Kachifo Limited, a Nigerian publishing house, and as a production manager at Ajapaworld, a children’s educational and entertainment company. She now works as a freelance writer and editor. In 2014, she was shortlisted as a top-ten spoken-word artist in the Eko Poetry Slam, and in 2016 she was a finalist for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She lives in Lagos, Nigeria. Episode Credits:This episode was produced, mixed, and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn.  Our host and co-producer is Amanda Stern. Beau Friedlander is executive producer with an assist on writing and editorial.  Music: “Ruvv” by The Brow, “This Public Radio Life” by Lullatone, “Surrogate (acoustic)” by Wildermiss, “Good Morning Melody” by Lullatone, “Light a Fire” by Kid Prism, “Brighten” by Polyrhythmics, “Uni Swing Vox” by Rufus Cani, “Books that Bounce” by Rufus Canis.

Sound & Vision
Seonna Hong

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 83:38


Seonna Hong was born and raised in Southern California. She graduated with a B.A. in Art from Cal State University Long Beach and continued to hone her craft teaching art to children for several years. Her paintings are quietly narrative and often autobiographical and no doubt influenced by her time teaching as well as her work in TV and Feature animation. In 2004, she received an Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in Production Design for her work on “My Life as a Teenage Robot.” In 2006, she was the recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant. Her illustrated book, 'Animus' is in it's third printing and according to Ken Johnson (The New York Times), "... the paintings are beautifully made and the imagery is mysteriously touching". Hong continues to show her work in shows and galleries around the world and is represented by Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco.Brian spoke with Seonna in Manhattan right after her show had just opened at Hashimoto Contemporary in NYC. The gallery, of course, is not open now but you can see her work on the gallery website and follow her on Instagram @seonnahong. This conversation was recorded before the covid outbreak hit full force in NYC. Future recordings of the podcast will happen over the internet and will continue in that format until our very important distancing to help prevent the spread is lifted. It’s essential that we all do our part and we hope these conversations provide some comfort for you all. Supporting creative artists is so essential in these times and the music you are hearing is from Lullatone’s new record with you can get via a pay as you wish download on their bandcamp page. S&V is sponsored by Frederix Canvas, the New York Studio School and Golden Paints.

Bookable
Mira Jacob: Good Talk

Bookable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 23:31


In a time of great political and social division,  how do you tackle tricky topics with your loved ones?  Or even trickier--with your mixed-race child?Enter Good Talk, Mira Jacob’s captivating illustrated memoir that offers a truly unique look at the way we communicate, and how we navigate those uncomfortable topics with the important people in our lives — and how those efforts, no matter how well intentioned, can hit a dead end. About the Author:Mira Jacob is the author of the critically acclaimed novel The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing. Her recent work has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Vogue, Glamour, Tin House, Electric Literature and Literary Hub. She lives in Brooklyn. Episode Credits:This episode was produced, mixed, and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn, with editorial help from Beau Friedlander.  Our host and co-producer is Amanda Stern.  Music: “Krang” by The Brow, “Blackberry” by Oatmello, “Feathers” by The Flavr Blue, “Good Morning Melody” by Lullatone, “Giulia’s Theme” by Rubycon, “Uni Swing Vox” by Rufus Cani, “Books that Bounce” by Rufus Canis.

Scribes
S2, EP 1 - PHILIPPA EAST

Scribes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 35:07


Brought to you by aspiring novelist Saskia Black, Scribes is a podcast about amateur writers for amateur writers. In this special episode, you will hear a FULL interview with the incredibly inspiring published author, Philippa East. To find out more information on Philippa's debut novel, Little White Lies, head to the Harper Collins website: https://www.harpercollins.com/9780008365394/little-white-lies/ For the latest updates from Scribes follow @scribespodcast on Instagram and on Twitter. Episode 1 of season 2 was presented, produced and edited by Saskia Black. Music is from Lullatone.

Scribes
S1, Ep 3 - MATTHEW ONUKI LUKE

Scribes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 6:55


Brought to you by aspiring novelist Saskia Black, Scribes is a short-audio series about the experiences of amateur writers. In this episode, unpublished storyteller Matthew Onuki Luke shares how he first fell in love with the craft and what motivates him to write. Produced and edited by Saskia Black. Music by Lullatone and Yuki Murata.

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the memory palace
Episode 141: This Story Climbed Mount Washington

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 8:09


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, a collective of independently owned and operated podcasts. Music We start off with a touch of Hills in the Rain, by Simon Rackham. Go to a bit of Narkopop 1 by Gas. Then gaze in wonder to Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite: Sunrise, as performed by the Cincinatti Pops Orchestra We listen to two versions of Trying Something Again, Again by our friends in Lullatone. And go out on Jaybird, by Charlie Parr

the memory palace
Episode 132 (Ida Lewis)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 17:50


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia. Music We hear Waltz from the score to Angels & Insects. Movements IV and II from David Liptak’s Serenade for Alto Sax and Strings. A bit of Violin Solo no. 1 from Peter Broderick. Some of Zucht 2 from Machienfabrik. A bit of Origami Tulips from Lullatone. Unseen Forces from Justin Walter. Midnight Moon from Annalisa Tornfelt and Gideon Freudman Ida Lupino from Paul Bley’s Changes album from 1965. And Lost Fur (Reprise) from the score to Where the Wild Things Are. Notes Many of my favorite things I read for this piece were contemporary newspaper tributes upon her death in 1911. They’re easy to find. By far the most useful thing I read was Lenore Skomal’s *The Lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter: The Remarkable True Story of American Heroine, Ida Lewis. *It’s very well researched and highly readable.

听力口语全突破 | 零基础英语口语必备
884-12个美国人常用的地道俚语 赶紧学起来【练就完美英语口语】

听力口语全突破 | 零基础英语口语必备

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 11:12


配乐:《Lullatone - checking things off of a to-do list early in the morning》笨笨口语四步法Ben's Four Steps第一步:音节分解第二步:逐个单词第三步:连读分解第四步:一气呵成 Thanks for inviting me to your party last night,I had a blast.谢谢你昨晚邀请我去你的聚会,我玩得很开心。 NO.1音节分解(多音节词详细分解,方便读音与记忆)双音节词in-vite:/ɪn-ˈvaɪt/ v. (动词)邀请 双音节词par-ty:/ˈpɑ:ti/ →/ˈpɑ:(r)-di/(红色音标部分为实际美语发音)(有r的元音字母组合卷舌,t浊化为d)n. (名词)聚会 NO.2逐个单词(标准美音慢速朗读,讲解拼读、音标、词法、语法)Thanks for谢谢做某事 inviting邀请(invite的ing形式)me我 to your你的party聚会 last上个night夜晚 I我had有(have的过去式) a blast热闹的聚会;狂欢 拼读与音标拼读a字母的闭音节/æ/例词:last(单音节)上个blast(单音节)热闹的聚会;狂欢class(单音节)班级dance(单音节)舞蹈 词法与语法无 NO.3连读分解(连读略读,全面分解,真正说出一口流利美式英语)连读had a→had aha da略读 last night→last night las night NO.4一气呵成(慢速朗读,反复收听,大声模仿,脱口而出)Thanks for inviting me to your party last night,I had a blast.谢谢你昨晚邀请我去你的聚会,我玩得很开心。 英英解释单词学英语思维(既然是英英解释,不再提供中文翻译)blast:热闹的聚会;狂欢A blast is a very enjoyable experience that is a lot of fun.就算是SAT考了2400,托福120  在和外国友人聊天还是会不知所云的傻笑  Why?  因为外国人说话不离俚语  第一次听到kick ass  你是不是也觉得特别尴尬  别想多了,人家只是想说“了不起”  俚语可以让说话变得更生动更流利  但就像在中文课本里  你找不到“本宝宝”、“卖萌”等  你也很难在英文课本里找到俚语  今天我们教大家12个简单有趣的俚语  以后就可以愉快地加入外国友人的聊天啦  1  looker  如果有人说你是一个looker,你应该觉得很开心,因为他们是真心觉得你很好看。  -Have you seen the new history professor yet?  你见到新来的历史教授了吗?  -No, but I hear he's a real looker!  还没,但是我听说他长得很好看。  2  be sick  这里的sick可不是感冒生病时的那种sick哦。当一个人说一个东西很sick的时候,他其实是在说它很酷,很棒。  -When are you going to Hawaii?  你什么时候去夏威夷?  -Next week! Have you been there?  下周!你去过吗?  -Yeah, a few times, it's sick!  去过几次,那里很棒!  -You missed a sick party last night!  你昨晚错过了一个很棒的聚会!  -Oh, man, I knew I should have gone!  天哪,我就知道我应该去的!3  be beat  beat在单‍词中的意思是“打败‍”,“打赢”。而在俚语中则不然,当你听到你的朋友说“I‘m beat”,那就代表着他/她累了,疲倦了。  -Do you want to go out today? There's a cool new amusement park that's just opened.  你今天想出去玩吗?有个很酷的游乐场刚开业。  -Sorry, I can't。 I'm beat and I have to wake up early tomorrow.  对不起,我去不了。我很累而且明天要早起。  -You look beat, what have you been doing?  你看起来很累,你做什么啦?  -I've been helping my dad in the yard all morning.  我早上一直在院子里帮我爸爸干活。  4  hang out  如果有人问你通常都在哪里hang out,他们其实是在问空闲时间你喜欢去哪里玩。当你问你的朋友在干嘛,如果他们回答hanging out,这就意味着他们很空闲或者没什么特别的事。  需要注意的是,hang out 既可以做动词也可以做名词,大家可以看一下下面两个例句。  -Hey, it‘s great to see you again.  嗨,再见到你很高兴。  -Yeah. We must hang out sometime.  我也是,我们抽空一定要一起出来玩。  -Joey, where are you, guys.  Joey,你们在哪?  -We're at our usual hang out. Come down whenever you want!  我们在老地方,你可以随时来玩~ 5  chill out  很多人都喜欢用这个词组,它通常表示“放松”、“振作”,通常在口语中可以只说chill而省略掉out。  -Hey Tommy, what are you guys doing?  Tommy,你们在干嘛?  -We're just chilling (out). Do you want to come round?  我们在休息,你要过来一起放松放松吗?  -I can't believe that test we just had. I'm sure I'm going to fail。  刚刚的考试简直令人不可置信,我肯定要考砸了。  -You need to chill out and stop thinking too much. I'm sure you'll be fine.  你需要振作起来,别想太多。我相信你一定行的。  6  wheels  众所周知,很多东西都需要用到wheels(轮胎),例如汽车,摩托车,自行车,轮椅等。但是在口语中,人们说起wheels的时候,其实说的是汽车。  -Nice wheels!  好车!  -Thanks, it was a birthday present from my dad!  谢谢,这是我爸爸给我的生日礼物! 7  be amped  当你用“be amped”这个词组时,表示你对某件事很期待。  -I can't wait to see Beyonce live!  我迫不及待要看碧昂斯的现场表演了!  -Me too, I'm amped.  我也是,超期待的。  -I'm so amped for the game tonight!  我超期待今晚的游戏!  -Yeah, I'm sure you are! You guys need to beat the Sox.  我猜也是,你们需要打败the Sox!  8  have a blast  blast意思是爆炸,还可以表示听到某个消息时的震惊。当你跟你朋友用“have a blast”时,意思是某件事情很好或者你度过了一段很愉快的时光。  -How was the Jack Johnson concert?  Jack Johnson的演唱会怎么样?  -It was awesome。 Everyone had a blast.  棒极了,每个人都很激动。  -Thanks for inviting me to your party last night, I had a blast.  谢谢你昨晚邀请我去你的聚会,我玩得很开心。  -Thanks for coming and I'm glad you enjoyed it.  谢谢你能赏光,很高兴你能玩得开心。 9  have a crush (on somebody)  这个词组表示你对某人感觉很好或者被某人吸引。通俗点说,就是你对某人有好感。  -Oooh, you still have a crush on Michael right now!  天哪,你现在真的很喜欢Michael啊!  -I am not! We're just friends!  才没有!我们只是朋友。  10  be hooked on something  be hooked on something或者hooked意思是对某件事上瘾,例如对甜食、游戏等上瘾。  -What did you think about the new sitcom with James Franco?  你觉得James Franco的新情景喜剧怎么样?  -Loved it。 I'm hooked already!  我很喜欢!我已经上瘾啦!11  epic fail  epic意思是巨大的,fail的意思是失败,这两个词组在一起就是“一败涂地”的意思,常用来形容和想象中完全不一样的大失败,比如按食谱做蛋糕却大悲剧epic fail,比如我们通常说的买家秀很多情况下也是epic fail。  -The school basketball team lost the game by 30 points, can you believe it?  校篮球队落后30分,你能相信吗?  -Yeah, epic fail!  对啊,输得太惨了!  12  be ripped  rip的本意是“撕开”,在这里的意思是表示一个人把自己的肌肉练得很强壮,有非常健美的身材。  -Dude, you're so ripped! What's your secret?  伙计,你身材太好了!秘诀是什么?  -Gym two hours a day!  每天在健身房练两个小时!  -Have you seen Martin lately?  你最近看到Martin了吗?  -No, why?  没有,怎么啦?  -He's done something to himself! He is totally ripped!  他肯定做了什么!现在身材太好了!  怎么样,这些基本的英语俚语你都学会了吗~

Sound & Vision
Adam Henry

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 80:04


Adam Henry is an artist born in Colorado and grew up in New Mexico. He received his BFA from the University of New Mexico in 1997 and an MFA from Yale in 2001. He has shown his work internationally in venues such as 247365 in NYC, Present Company in Brooklyn, Lucien Terras in NY, Meessen De Clercq in Brussels, the Hole Gallery in New York amongst many others. His work has been covered in ArtNews, Harper’s Bazaar, ArtForum, the New York Times, the Village Voice and many others. He attended the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture and the LMCC Residency at the World Trade Center. He has a current show at ParisLondonHongKong Gallery in Chicago called ‘As Fiction’ which runs until October 28th. I stopped by Adam’s Williasburg studio, not far from my own apartment to talk about Catholic school, being in school when painting wasn’t the thing, old bands like Braniac, day jobs and much more. Sound & Vision is produced, recorded and facilitated by Brian Alfred. The introduction was recorded by Michael Lovett of the band NZCA Lines. You can also catch him performing in the band Metronomy. The intro/outro music is by Shawn Seymour from the band Lullatone. Please subscribe, rate and review Sound & Vision on iTunes. You can find studio snapshots and additional information at soundandvisionpodcast.com. You can find more information about my own paintings and animations at paintchanger.com. Thanks for listening and supporting this podcast and thanks to all the artists who share their stories with me.

Sound & Vision
Catherine Haggarty

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 70:07


Catherine Haggarty is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her M.F.A Rutgers University in 2011 and is currently the co-director of Ortega y Gasset an artist run space in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Catherine is the recipient of the ESKFF Emerging Artist Grant and Residency, the DNA Gallery Residency, a Vermont Studio Center Residency and most recently, The Look e Listen Residency in Marsielle France (2017). Her work has been reviewed in Hyperallergic and Two Coats of Paint and exhibited at, LeftField Slo (CA), The Provincial (MI), Bridget Mayer Gallery (PA), Art on Paper Fair (Armory Week), Geoffrey Young Gallery (MA), Design Sublime (FLA) Proto Gallery (NJ) and Ortega y Gasset Projects (NYC) Her curatorial work and writing includes Curating Contemporary, The Curator, Ortega y Gasset Projects, White Box and Proto Gallery. Teaching experience includes but is not limited to Rutgers University, Abrons Art Center, Studio in a School, Princeton Day School, Philadelphia Mural Arts and One River School of Art and Design. Brian went to Catherine’s Gowanus studio to talk about her days growing up in NJ, her move to NYC, co-running an artist run gallery and what she is working on in her paintings. Sound & Vision is recorded, organized, produced, edited and assembled by Brian Alfred. The introduction and accompanying music is provided by Michael Lovett. You can check out his music via his project NZCA Lines or catch him as a long time contributer to the band Metronomy. All other music is provided by a long time collaboraor of Brian’s, Shawn Seymour and his project entitled Lullatone. Please take a moment to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave a review and a rating as well. You can check out more studio visit images at SoundandVisionpodcast.com. You can find out more about my work at paintchanger.com. I currently have a show at Maho Kubota Gallery in Tokyo and have an upcoming solo show at my New York CIty representing gallery Ameringer McEnery Yohe Gallery. Thanks so much for listening and supporting this podcast which tries to share the lives of creative people through thier most casual voice.

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PMB S03E01 Low Energy (CaptainX, Joseph Vann, Iko Chérie, Snail’s House, Dario Russo, David Mellor, Ìxtahuele, The Hardy Tree, nightskys, Lullatone, Freschard, Vanishing Twin)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 62:07


Gradually emerging from hibernation, the crew aboard the Moonbase bring you a suitably low-key start to Season 3 with a selection of soothing tunes to ease you into the new year. Listen now: Your browser does not support the audio … Continue reading →

the memory palace
Episode 102 (The Presidency of William Henry Harrison, or Back in the Saddle)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2017 9:32


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music We start with (and later return to) And Grace by David Darling. Robert Farnon and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra play Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. Suite II: The Wind which turns into Niggun for Solo Bassoon by Philippe Hersant. Then we hit Neon Lights by Kraftwerk from The Man Machine. And The Gentle Softness, the love theme to Enter The Dragon from Lalo Schifrin’s score. And hit up our friends Lullatone at the end with Origami Tulips.  

Deep in Japan
Miyazawa Kenji: 雨ニモマケズ

Deep in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2016 29:55


In this special year-end episode, I introduce the celebrated Japanese poet and writer of children's books, Miyazawa Kenji. Deep in Japan is completely independent and commercial free, surviving sheerly on the largesse of my lovely and generous wife and what contributions I can collect at Patreon.com. If you like the show and would like to help support us, click the following link and make and pledge today. Lord knows we need it. Patreon: todahttps://www.patreon.com/user/community?u=3864210 To subscribe an/or leave a review at iTunes: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-in-japan/id1121048809?mt=2 Got something to say? You can find me at www.facebook.com/deepinjapan All background music by Shawn Seymour of Lullatone and Ben of Bensound. Thanks for listening, and I hope you all have an amazing 2017!

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PMB S02E04 Keep it Clean (Jack Hulbert & Eddie & Rex, Caerphilly Youth Big Band, American-Standard, Barry Gray, The Advisory Circle, Maruo Maruko, Lullatone, Mike Sammes, oDDling, Baby Bear, Elmo, Mice, Stepmother, Telly & Zoe, Klangverkstedet

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 53:02


It’s time to pop on the marigolds, arrange a selection of cleaning products on the worktop and get scrubbing before also giving yourself a good hose-down. Yes, on this week’s show we celebrate cleanliness and the art of attaining cleanliness. … Continue reading →

the memory palace
Episode 99, Met Residency #3 (Full Circle)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 15:48


Nate DiMeo is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Artist in Residence for 2016/2017. He is producing ten pieces inspired by the collection and by the museum itself. This is the second episode of that residency. This residency is made possible by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Chester Dale Fund. This episode is written and produced and stuff by Nate DiMeo with engineering assistance from Kathy Tu and research Assistance from Andrea Milne. Its Executive Producer is Limor Tomer, General Manager Live Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Art Discussed * John Vanderlyn's Panoramic View of the Gardens of Versailles. Music * Falling Asleep with a Book on Your Chest and Brass Practice by Lullatone. * Moonbow by aAirial. * Pauvre Simon, L'approach Du Nuage, and The Tunnel from Sylvain Chauvau's album Nuage. * So Long to Scream from Joshua Moshier's score to Good Enough.

the memory palace
The Met Residency Episode 1: Recent Acqusition

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 14:38


Nate DiMeo is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Artist in Residence for 2016/2017. He is producing ten pieces inspired by the collection and by the museum itself. This is the first episode of that residency. This residency is made possible by the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Chester Dale Fund. This episode is written and produced and stuff by Nate DiMeo with engineering assistance from Kathy Tu and research assistance from Andrea Milne. Its Executive Producer is Limor Tomer, General Manager of Concerts & Lectures, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Art Discussed If you can't be at the museum to listen to this episode, you might want to take a look at: * Dance in a Subterranean Longhouse at Clearlake, California, Jules Tavernier, 1878. * The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak, Albert Bierstadt, 1868 * Washington Crossing the Delaware Emmanuel Leutze, 1851 Music * We hear, "Prelude for a Single Snowflake Under Streetlight, Falling Like a Star," "The View from a Foggy Window, or Your Head in the Clouds with a Fever," and "Origami Guitar," from Lullatone. * We hear, "Entering Darwin," "On the Atlantic Ocean," "Popcorn and Life," "Shut up World," and "Turning Sixteen" from Ben Sollee. * Wien, by Labradford plays beneath the credits. Special thanks to Gabe Hilfer of Full Pursuit Media. and to Dr. Elizabeth Kornhauser and Ariana Baurley at the Met. Further Reading * Chronicling the West for Harper's: Coast to Coast with Frezeny & Tavernier by Claudine Chalmers. * Jules Tavernier Artist and Adventurer from Scott A. Shields, Alfred C. Harrison, Jr. and Claudine Chalmers. The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Learn more at radiotopia.fm.

Sound & Vision
Clare Grill

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 68:59


Brian headed to Industry City in Brooklyn to visit Clare's studio and talk about her painting, residencies, copying cd's, working where you live and a lot more. She currently is in a two person show at Eddy's Room Gallery. New intro/outro music by Lullatone.

the memory palace
Episode 91 (Natural Habitat)

the memory palace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2016 27:04


The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Learn more at radiotopia.fm Notes and Reading: * I came to this story the old fashioned way (for me): I saw Su Lin at the Field Museum and needed to know more. That led me inevitably to Vicki Croke’s The Lady and the Panda from 2006. It’s a terrific read. If you have any interest at all in learning more about Ruth Harkness, that’s the place to go. I’ve got a few quibbles here and there, but, for real, it’s delightful. * Quentin Young’s (slightly strange and contested) version of events is told inChasing the Panda by Michael Kiefer. * If you’ve got a few hundred bucks (or a library with more liberal lending policies with old books than mine), why not read Ruth’s own book, The Baby Giant Panda? * If you’re interested in zoos writ large, I’m a fan of Animal Attractions: Nature on Display in American Zoos by Elizabeth Hansen. Music: * We start with Hush-Maker by Moon Ate the Dark. * Roll on with Freudian Slippers by Chilly Gonzales. * Hear Bibio’s Cherry Blossom Road a couple of times. * Hit up Nice Dream by radio.string.quartet.vienna * Hear Don Redman and his Orchestra play Blue Eyed Baby from Memphis. * The centerpiece of the middle section is Snow Again by Lambert. * We hear a couple of pieces by Dan Romer: An Old Fashioned Man and End of the World. * We finish up on Lullatone’s Falling Asleep With a Book on Your Chest.

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PMB258 Robot Symptoms (Neil Richardson, AzeTrane, Hugo Montenegro, The Heliocentrics, Lullatone, Maruo Maruko, Polysick, The High Llamas, Cavern of Anti-Matter)

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 54:48


It’s time to catch up with some new releases and reissues on the show this week. We have a couple of new reissues from Dutton Vocalion, including a version of show favorite Caravan which we’ve inexplicably neglected up until now. … Continue reading →

5 Song Set
Episode 108: Songs for Smiles

5 Song Set

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 22:07


In this episode, I have five songs that will make you smile. They are fun, sweet, and almost (but not quite) guaranteed to pick you up. The songs are "Magical" by Lullatone, "Waltz" by Peter Fabok, "Зелёный жбан/The Green Jug" by Vassily K and the Intellectuals, "We'll Save The World" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra, and "Konik" by Monty.

Warm Focus Radio
Warm Focus Radio / Ep. 18: Language of Memory

Warm Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 115:06


I really liked how this one turned out; the back half was entirely improvised and I was having a ton of fun. Hope it helps you make something great! Tracklist: 12:02pm Mike Mills by Air on Talkie Walkie (-) 12:06pm Rained The Whole Time (Nicholas Jaar Remix) by Shlomo on - (-) 12:11pm Recurring by Bonobo on Recurring - The Live Sessions EP (-) 12:16pm Language of Memory by Obfusc on Midnight Dome (-) 12:20pm Starlights by Tracy Chattaway on Nightsky (-) 12:24pm A Mobile Over Your Head by Lullatone on Songs That Spin in Circles (-) 12:27pm Autumn Leaves by Imagined Herbal Flows on Floating EP (-) 12:30pm Reel 6 Break 4 (Live Studio Sessions) by Pretty Lights on A Color Map of the Sun (-) 12:33pm Fifth Ave by Gold Panda on Companion (-) 12:37pm Parks by Four Tet on Pause (-) 12:40pm Fragile Memories by Mokhov on Halcyon Days (-) 12:43pm From Where You Are by Peter Buffett on Inside Looking Out (-) 12:48pm Distant Graphite by Blazo on Colors of Jazz (-) 12:49pm Starlit Skies (Emancipator Remix) by Pretty Lights on The Hidden Shades (-) 12:54pm The Fourth Magi :: Side B :: For Romance by Clive Tanaka y su orquesta on Jet Set Siempre 1 (-) 12:59pm Law of Nature by Sixfingers on Midnight Finger Gymnastics (-) 1:02pm Awake by Tycho on Awake (Ghostly International) 1:06pm Out of This World by Michael Menart on Even if It Isn't Right (-) 1:09pm I Felt Fuzzy by Kelpe on I Felt Fuzzy EP (-) 1:12pm 自核 / Jikaku - Michita Remix [Instrumental] by Kaigen, Shing02 on 自核 / Jikaku (-) 1:17pm Del Ray by Sola Rosa on Get It Together (-) 1:20pm Petite by N'To on Petite (-) 1:26pm Not Going Back to the Harbour (Dauwd Remix) by Lanterns on the Lake on Low Tide (-) 1:29pm Youandewan by 1988 on 1988 (-) 1:38pm Move by I'm Not a Gun on We Think As Instruments (-) 1:41pm Simagism by Pogo on Star Charts (-) 1:44pm Assassinator by Copy on Hair Guitar (-) 1:48pm Make Love by Daft Punk on Human After All (-) 1:52pm The Quiet Before the Storm (Thunderbirds are Now! Remix) by From Monuments to Masses on Schools of Thought Content (-) 1:54pm Le Long De La Riviere Tendre (Album Version) by Sébastien Tellier on Le Long De La Riviere Tendre (-)

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PMB234: And So To Sleep (Jeff Bridges, Pye Corner Audio, David McCallum, Raymond Scott, Matt Berry, Peter Herbolzheimer, Lullatone, Henry Mancini)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 59:11


It’s time to pop the jim jams on, dear listener, for a thoroughly deserved lie-down after last week’s frenetic show. Yes, it’s all about snoozing this week – but please do try to stay awake until the end of the … Continue reading →

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PMB232: Musical Origami (Syd Dale, Paolo “Apollo” Negri, The London Snorkelling Team, Pye Corner Audio, Jon Brooks, Hallowed Bells, AM & Shawn Lee, Lullatone, The Twelve Hour Foundation, The European Soundstage Orchestra)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 58:14


There has been another deluge of terrific new releases and reissues reaching us here at the Moonbase over the last couple of weeks, dear listener, so this week’s show is a chance to catch up. We book-end the show with … Continue reading →

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PMB220: Fruit Cocktail (Les Baxter, Johnny Pineapple, Perrey & Kingsley, Data 70, Oranj Symphonette, The Dankworth Big Band, Reg Wale Orchestra, Lullatone, Raymond Scott, Titanic, Hugo Montenegro, Frank Zappa)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015 56:42


Having recently brought you a show about root vegetables, we thought it wise to present a show dedicated to the altogether sweeter, zingier world of fruit. You’ll hear easy listening mangos, electronic apples, spaghetti oranges, Harry limes, bitter lemons, Norwegian … Continue reading →

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PMB191: There Goes The Sun (Uschi Moser, Vinnie Bell, Alan Hawkshaw, Don, Mort Garson, Kenny Graham, Im_a_Track_Man, Birds ‘n’ Brass, Alan Haven, Lullatone)

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2014 57:07


Having done shows about the solar system (PMB144: The Planets) and of course the moon, we thought it about time we dedicate a show to our nearest star. So to that end we bring you a selection of sun-drenched tunes, … Continue reading →

Read the Manual
Episode 77: Ben is Crood

Read the Manual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 155:15


I dont even know what to think of him anymore. How dare he like a movie I haven’t seen and therefore cannot actually judge. How dare he. YES I’M ALLOWED TO BE ILLOGICAL ABOUT DUMB THINGS, I’M CRAZY IT COMES WITH THE TERRITORY. This week’s big topics are Lullatone, Bound Together, Heroes Unsung, OCRemix, Brave The post Episode 77: Ben is Crood appeared first on Read the Manual.

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PMB149: Choose Your Own Adventure (Monroeville Music Center, Lomond Campbell, Belbury Poly and Spacedog, Shirley Scott, Hailu Mergia/Prins Thomas, Tauta Archer, Searching Years No.1, Soft Focus, Lullatone, Terry Thomas)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2013 62:25


It’s time to get a set of D6s ready to navigate your way through a show made up of some of our favourite new releases and reissues. The show takes its title from a splendid new release by friend of … Continue reading →

Podcast - Bryan E. West
Optic Blast! - Episode 04, July 2013

Podcast - Bryan E. West

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 59:03


Join the Optic Blast! Crew as we dive into last month's top news stories, talk about movies, and discuss some key books from last month! News:Archaia goes BOOMGreg Pak and Aaron Kuder take on Action Comics!DC's earth-shaking announcement!Superman/Wonder Woman book announced!Reviews: Batman #21 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Danny Mikki, and FCO PlascenciaSuperman: Unchained #1 by Scott Snyder, Jim Lee,  Scott Williams, and Alex SinclairFairest #16 by Sean E. Williams, Stephen Sadowski, Phil JimenezWolverine and the X-Men #31 by Jason Aaron, Nick Bradshaw, Walden Wong, Laura MartinStar Wars #6 Brian      Wood, Carlos D’anda, Gabe Eltaeb We also discussed this panel, which really doesn't make any sense...  Also, Here is a Vine of us trying to read Superman:Unchained. YOU'RE WELCOME! Intro Music:  "Queen of Hearts" by Fucked Up!  Outro Music: "Summertime is Gone" by Slime Girls   Intermission music by Lullatone. http://www.lullatone.com/

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PMB133: Physical Soup (Kumisolo, Mr Ondioline (Jean-Jacques Perrey), Orchesta Pucho Lopez, Jeremy Deller/The Melodian Steel Orchestra, Jazz Against The Machine, Lullatone, The Night Terrors, Fanfare Ciocarlia)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2013 59:20


A tasty broth for you this week dear listener as we round up some of our favourite recent arrivals at the Moonbase.The “EP” seems to be format du jour, with new ones by Kumisolo, Jeremy Deller, Lullatone and Jazz Against … Continue reading →

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PMB058: Wind Up Toys (Plone, Toy, Vic Mars, Lullatone, Pascale Comelade, Pierre Bastien, Raymond Scott, Klangverstedet, Felix's Machines)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2011 69:38


The release of the rather lovely new album by Japanese duo Lullatone (Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures) prompted us to seek out a selection of tracks either made with or inspired by toy instruments, clockwork machines and circuit bent toys. By … Continue reading →

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PMB030 Children's Hour: Langley Schools Music Project, Smoosh, Lullatone, Synthesonic Sounds, YMCK, Lullatone, Daphne Oram, Dana Countryman, Jean-Jacques Perrey, The Fairfax High School Marimba Band, Cookie Monster, YMCK, Raymond Scott, Bunnymajs ,Huy Hon

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2011 73:45


On the show this week we reach out to our younger listeners (or at least our younger-at-heart listeners) with a selection of songs by, for or which we hope will at least appeal to children of all ages. We’ll be … Continue reading →

Sounds Unheard
Twentieth Cast

Sounds Unheard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2007 35:58


Oh No, Clipse, Grizzly Bear, Aloe Blacc, Camera Obscura, The Long Blondes, Peter Bjorn & John, Lullatone