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Tom Dunne's guest is very very hard to pigeonhole. She founded Nasa's The International Space Orchestra, set up her own underground university and has worked with the likes of Beck, Damon Albarn and Massive Attack.Now, she has a new movie ‘Doppelgangers', which will be screened at Ireland's international documentary film festival Docs Ireland in Belfast on the 25th of June.She is Director and Designer of Experiences, Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, and she joins to discuss!
Tom Dunne's guest is very very hard to pigeonhole. She founded Nasa's The International Space Orchestra, set up her own underground university and has worked with the likes of Beck, Damon Albarn and Massive Attack.Now, she has a new movie ‘Doppelgangers', which will be screened at Ireland's international documentary film festival Docs Ireland in Belfast on the 25th of June.She is Director and Designer of Experiences, Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, and she joins to discuss!
America Goes To War With Iran! The Decision Has Been Made, President Trump Is In Final Stages Of Launching A Massive Attack On Iran In The Coming Days! Tehran Has Pledged To NEVER Surrender
As the great Warren Zevon said, ‘Enjoy every sandwich'. The two-man canoe navigates this week's rock and roll rivulet which sadly entails reflections on a pair of towering musical giants ‘whose legend occupied the space where activity should have been'. Things considered include … …are you born with genius or does a set of circumstances allow it to flourish? … the impossible task of living up to people's expectations and the calamitous ways it led Sly and Brian Wilson to behave. … like Sly's plane landing at the moment he was meant to be onstage at Madison Square Garden. … the massive cultural contrast between Woodstock and ‘the Black Woodstock' a month earlier and how Sly & the Family Stone looked like they'd ‘come from Mars'. … how Derek Taylor, Tom Nolan and Nick Kent helped fashion the Beach Boys' myth. … Sly's impact on Miles Davis, Prince, Massive Attack and hip-hop and how a record as radical as There's A Riot Goin' On was a No 1 Christmas album. … In My Room, a completely new kind of teenage song. … David's five Beach Boys teenage moments … … and Mark's three examples of Brian Wilson's Greatest Bits – eg the overture to California Girls. … and 'Arise, Sir Roger Daltrey!'Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the great Warren Zevon said, ‘Enjoy every sandwich'. The two-man canoe navigates this week's rock and roll rivulet which sadly entails reflections on a pair of towering musical giants ‘whose legend occupied the space where activity should have been'. Things considered include … …are you born with genius or does a set of circumstances allow it to flourish? … the impossible task of living up to people's expectations and the calamitous ways it led Sly and Brian Wilson to behave. … like Sly's plane landing at the moment he was meant to be onstage at Madison Square Garden. … the massive cultural contrast between Woodstock and ‘the Black Woodstock' a month earlier and how Sly & the Family Stone looked like they'd ‘come from Mars'. … how Derek Taylor, Tom Nolan and Nick Kent helped fashion the Beach Boys' myth. … Sly's impact on Miles Davis, Prince, Massive Attack and hip-hop and how a record as radical as There's A Riot Goin' On was a No 1 Christmas album. … In My Room, a completely new kind of teenage song. … David's five Beach Boys teenage moments … … and Mark's three examples of Brian Wilson's Greatest Bits – eg the overture to California Girls. … and 'Arise, Sir Roger Daltrey!'Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear
As the great Warren Zevon said, ‘Enjoy every sandwich'. The two-man canoe navigates this week's rock and roll rivulet which sadly entails reflections on a pair of towering musical giants ‘whose legend occupied the space where activity should have been'. Things considered include … …are you born with genius or does a set of circumstances allow it to flourish? … the impossible task of living up to people's expectations and the calamitous ways it led Sly and Brian Wilson to behave. … like Sly's plane landing at the moment he was meant to be onstage at Madison Square Garden. … the massive cultural contrast between Woodstock and ‘the Black Woodstock' a month earlier and how Sly & the Family Stone looked like they'd ‘come from Mars'. … how Derek Taylor, Tom Nolan and Nick Kent helped fashion the Beach Boys' myth. … Sly's impact on Miles Davis, Prince, Massive Attack and hip-hop and how a record as radical as There's A Riot Goin' On was a No 1 Christmas album. … In My Room, a completely new kind of teenage song. … David's five Beach Boys teenage moments … … and Mark's three examples of Brian Wilson's Greatest Bits – eg the overture to California Girls. … and 'Arise, Sir Roger Daltrey!'Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This season we discuss over 300 albums of the 1990s selected from https://besteveralbums.com. The show starts at (1:29). The Six Singles segment starts at (4:58). This episode covers the following albums: DMX - It's Dark And Hell Is Hot (42:40), New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1:12:33), Fatboy Slim - You've Come A Long Way Baby (1:36:35), and Massive Attack - Mezzanine (1:57:03).Check out our YouTube page here: http://www.youtube.com/@combingthestacks1470Check out the Combing the Stacks Letterboxd list here: https://boxd.it/bS98c
Tomorrow night, for the first time in decades, the United States military will put its unrivaled might on display in a parade through downtown Washington D.C.Helene Cooper, who covers national security for The Times, explains how President Trump overcame years of opposition from inside the military to get the parade and why its timing has become so fraught.David E. Sanger, who covers the White House and national security, gives an update on Israel's attack on Iran and what it is likely to mean for the region.Guest:Helene Cooper, who covers national security issues for The New York Times.David E. Sanger, the White House and National Security Correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: Mr. Trump's military parade marches into a political maelstrom as troops have deployed to L.A.Israel targeted Iran's nuclear program in major attack.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Israel launches a sweeping attack on Iranian nuclear sites. FBI agents handcuff a U.S. senator after he interrupted a DHS press conference. And a jet crashes into a medical campus shortly after takeoff in India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump responds as Israel strikes Iran, Democrat Senator throws hissy fit after being arrested for storming Kristi Noem press conference, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, Lt Col Daniel Davis, Steve Hilton and Nick Sortor join the show. Check Out Our Partners: American Financing: Save with https://www.americanfinancing.net/benny NMLS: 182334, http://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org Patriot Mobile: Go to https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Benny and get A FREE MONTH Shopify: Sign up for your $1 per month trial: http://shopify.com/benny ExpressVPN: Secure your online data TODAY by visiting ExpressVPN.com/BENNY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Comenzamos en Cultura rápida con David García conectando con Nacho Álvaro, que se encuentra en Mallorca acercándonos todo lo que está pasando en el Mallorca Live Festival. Desde ayer y hasta el domingo será nuestros oídos y nuestros ojos en conciertos de Iggy Pop, Massive Attack o Nathy Peluso en una programación especial de Radio 3. Escuchar audio
Comenzamos en Cultura rápida con David García conectando con Nacho Álvaro, que se encuentra en Mallorca acercándonos todo lo que está pasando en el Mallorca Live Festival. Desde ayer y hasta el domingo será nuestros oídos y nuestros ojos en conciertos de Iggy Pop, Massive Attack o Nathy Peluso en una programación especial de Radio 3. El Califa de extrabarrio, Manué Chaparro nos trae hoy la figura de Manuel García Caparrós, asesinado el 4 de diciembre de 1977 de un tiro por la espalda en una manifestación que pedía la autonomía de Andalucía. Puri, Dolores y Francisca Caparrós, sus hermanas, nos cuentan su historia y su reivindicación, que está también recogida en el documental 'García Caparrós. Memoria de nuestra lucha'.Los Vivos de Bombín son hoy el grupo Memocracia. Gabriel Román y Diego Moral, en representación del resto del grupo, nos tocan en directo temas de su EP 'Rabia y ternura' y nos cuentan cómo funciona esta banda de carretera. Roger Dedeu trata en Gente de ley otro tema de rabiosa actualidad por todas las polémicas que están surgiendo relacionadas con los fondos de inversión que existen detrás de algunos festivales de música.Escuchar audio
Thank you all for being here. We're going to begin this meeting with a 2-hour guided meditation period where you can reflect on the best podcast about Massive Attack and the 241st greatest album of all time, Blue Lines. But before we get to the music, we roast an elementary school teacher, celebrate our favorite margaritas, and relive a best man speech. We also venture to a Russian bathhouse and head to Reno to meet Beck Did it Better's #1 fan. (It turns out he doesn't want Rob's kidneys, he just likes podcasts about lists.) Then, at (1:16:00), our partying collective breaks down Massive Attack's debut studio album, Blue Lines. We provide our passionate trip-hop fans another round of unlistenable drivel, chat about the best time to listen to this album, and cover the best Godzilla songs of all time. Next week we'll cool it down to become the best Velvet Underground podcast and discuss their fourth studio album, Loaded. Alright, there's marginal utility in continuing this meeting. Have a great day.
President Putin is making a lot of news today... first admitting that Ukraine is no longer a country, but essentially a terrorist organization.... and he asks the question how can you negotiate with terrorists? Why should we give them a break in action so they can just rearm themselves and carry out terror attacks on Russia.
Making a podcast in the world today takes everything we've got. Telling your friends to listen now sure would help a lot. Wouldn't you like to laugh today.....If so, check out the best podcast about Sam Cooke and the 240th greatest album of all time, Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963. Before we get to the music, we walk the line of sacred and profane for an extended discussion of prolapsed duck corkscrews, the TV show Webster, and rollercoaster riding.. We also offer some wedding speech advice, critique adults running youth sports tournaments, and share our favorite burger toppings. Then, at (51:00) we're having a party and covering Sam Cooke's second live album. We celebrate Sam's raw voice, King Curtis on the sax, and the best songs about diseases. Next week, we'll keep you safe from harm when we become the best Massive Attack podcast and cover the 1991 trip hop album, Blue Lines.
MXY brings you her fifth mix of the series with her monthly dose of House and Deep House in episode 5. Featuring tracks from Spiritchaser, Massive Attack, ReLoud, Hot Since 82 and Full Intention. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Ukrainians are evaluating the damage after a massive Russian drone and missile attack. The large scale strikes come as the two sides continue a massive prisoner swap. Russia and Ukraine each exchanged 307 of their service personnel on Saturday.Also: California's Pacific Coast Highway has re-opened five months after a wildfire destroyed homes and businesses along the coast. Locals who feel cut off from the rest of the state say they're relieved.And: University students in Ottawa are struggling to find affordable housing. They say they are paying more and getting less. Some are taking their case to local leaders.Plus: From the NHL to the Memorial cup, several professional hockey leagues have high stakes games this weekend, what effect the warming climate will have on sea levels, Wildfires in Manitoba are threatening endangered caribou, and more.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Russia and Ukraine swap hundreds more prisoners, hours after a massive attack on Kyiv.
Classics ruled on today's program: Oliver Nelson, Massive Attack, Beady Belle, Bennie Maupin and Thievery Corporation, plus a whole lot of music you'll really want to hear!Check the playlist here: https://tinyurl.com/5n8e859d This program has been edited from the original broadcast.
Wake up, it's a beautiful morning!It's the spring of 1995. That most eclectic of decades, the nineties if you will, was no longer the new kid on the millennial block. Pop culture has boxed up the eighties for another day, had shaken off baggy, was in the process of returning grunge back to the US and was now striding confidently onwards with a swagger all of its own. The country was beginning to look and sound different. The political landscape was shifting towards something ‘new' and felt more relatable, and pop shared this sense of renewed optimism that, actually, anything was possible. Which, of course (you know the script by now) was perfectly represented in the eclectic tracklist of the latest, legendary compilation NOW, That's What I call Music as it reached yet another milestone with volume 30. The cover was new, the graphics were new, and the variously compiled selections represented what the nation was tuning into across TV (possibly with Chris Evans), radio (possibly with Chris Evans) or carrying home from the local music shop (possibly with, eh, no, actually).Springtime was giving us blooming boybands, blossoming Britpop, some classic returning popstars, and a VERY large slice of dancefloor tuneage. In fact, a WHOLE CD of it! Blimey, we were all mad for it, indeed!And, joining me for this poptastic 1995 episode is radio presenter, actor and massive pop tart (his words) Grant Stott.Discover how Grant, alongside Zoe Ball, really did make a big splash in 1995, hosting the BBC network Saturday morning show Fully Booked, alongside plenty of the artists on NOW30 - yes, even Jimmy Nail!Along the way, also discover which pre-NOW compilations inspired Grant's listening (there are some crackers!), how he ended up drunk with the Spice Girls (and the Krankies, but not at the same time, sadly) and laugh as two middle-aged men try and remember Eurovision facts and generally recollect a rather hazy year indeed!Expect starring roles from (amongst others) Janet Jackson, Massive Attack, Pato Banton (on several occasions) Cannon and Ball (!) and a plethora of NOW1 throwback stars.And find out which tracks on NOW30 would make it on to (shameless plug!) Grant's Vinyl Collective show every Friday at 6pm on BBC Radio Scotland. (You're welcome!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stone Of A Bitch est un duo formé par Alice et Ludwig. Ils pratiquent un rock métamorphique, à base de guitares et machines, combinant leurs influences electro et rock. Alice a été bercée par le trip hop de Massive Attack et Portishead. Ludwig évoque Alice In Chains, il a fait partie d'un groupe grunge metal dans une vie antérieure. Leur nouvel EP, Ludwigtory est sorti en version CD, ils distillent leurs titres sur les plateformes au fil des mois et sont actuellement en tournée. Un entretien plein de rires et d'émotion, où nous avons parlé de System Of A Down, de Tool et des Deftones, mais aussi d'Ace Of Base ou Céline Dion!Extraits de l'EP "Ludwigtory" : Ludwig's March, Queen Of The SunCD en vente sur le site du groupe : https://www.helloasso.com/associations/sofab/boutiques/nouvel-ep-1=====Dans Le Volume sur 11, je vais à la rencontre de nouveaux sons, de nouveaux noms. Dans chaque épisode, une nouvelle rencontre. Une interview. Un artiste qui parle de son parcours et présente sa musique. Avec de la pop, du rock, de l'electro, du metal, du punk, du rap… Ouvrez vos chakras!
Ecriture et réalisation: Jean-Sébastien Grond - Source: "La Nuit des maudits" de Karim Nedjari (Fayard) – Crédits sonores: pixabay.com, "Song 2" de Blur, "Les Yeux dans les Bleus" de Stéphane Meunier, "Teardrop" de Massive Attack, "La vie c'est comme ça" de Stomy Bugsy, images TF1, "The Plot Unfolds" de Graham Preskett, "X Files - Aux frontières du réel", Chopin - "Prelude in E Minor op 28 no 4", Générique "K2000", "I Will Survive" de Gloria Gaynor (Piano Cover Francesco Parrino).
Comienza la semana con una actualización sobre las últimas noticias: es el Día Internacional de la enfermería, habemus papam y Bad Bunny dará doce conciertos en nuestro país. Después de ponernos al día, nuestro turista musical retoma su ruta por las películas de terror y vuelve del extrarradio de Tokio para contarnos cómo ha noqueado a los niños de la película 'La Maldición'. Escuchamos 'El Niño Güei' de SFDK. A continuación, el productor Javi 'detunedfreq' Vivo nos habla del origen del trip hop y ejemplifica el porqué se está volviendo a poner de moda después de que diese el boom en los noventa con grupos como Massive Attack. A las ocho conocemos la actualidad y dos nuevas palabras interregionales 'tanga' y 'repión'. Por último, nuestro compañero Javier Alonso, director del programa 'Territorio 9' de Radio 3, nos habla de diversos cómics que se han llevado a la pantalla, a raíz de la adaptación de 'Astérix y Obélix: El combate de los jefes'. Desde 'Los Pitufos' hasta 'El Eternauta', 'Invencible', 'Sweet Tooth' o 'Heartstopper'.Escuchar audio
durée : 00:06:04 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Le groupe phare de scène de Bristol, apparu dans les années 1990, continue d'envoûter. Avec une tournure très politique sur scène.
Italie, Brésil, France, décidément une émission bien latino ce soir mais pas de samba, ni de tarentelle, pas plus que de farandole, non non non, pas de ça chez nous : du rock progressif toujours !
ColourTelly – Retro Feels, Real Talk & Records That MatterWhat do cathode ray tubes, homemade pasta, and Marvin Gaye have in common? They all come up in this week's My Music – a soulful sit-down with the genre-blurring, era-bending duo ColourTelly.From analogue gear to digital angst, Graham chats with Evie and Ollie about the stories behind the music, why their name sounds like it might be Italian, and how their sound walks the tightrope between deep dystopian themes and butter-smooth vocals. You'll hear about:
Hola, os damos la bienvenida a un nuevo programa de ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. En el programa de hoy hablamos con los grupos mallorquines Peligro! (Esther Oller), Lyras Hell (Andrea Trujillo) y Fera (Carlos Riera, notodoesindie.com) sobre el Mallorca Live Festival que se celebra del 12 al 14 de junio. Un evento que ya es una referencia en las islas y necesario para el desarrollo musical balear. Las canciones que sonarán en el programa son: Peligro!, "Sed de caramelo". Peligro!, "Patada y derribo". Peligro!, "Donde caben 2". Fera, "Kill The Time". Massive Attack, "Teardrop". Iggy Pop, "Lust For Life". Nathy Peluso, "Menina". Alcalá Norte, "Westminster". Suede, "She Still Leads Me On". Judeline, Mc Morena, "Tú Et Moi". Los Wilds, "No me toques mamá". Hasta aquí el programa de hoy, gracias a todos los que nos apoyáis a través de eramagazine.fm/donacion con vuestras aportaciones, sin vosotros y vosotras, esto no sería posible. Hasta el programa que viene, Un saludo.
-- On the Show: -- Donald Trump's national security team accidentally texts war plans to The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg in the biggest national security breach in a very long time -- Donald Trump admits he has no idea what is going on in his administration -- Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth starts the coverup over the national security disaster that results in The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg receiving administration war plans via text message -- Donald Trump melts down in a failed cabinet meeting, forgetting Usha Vance's name and generally making little to no sense -- The official Trump administration rapid response account, as well as Charlie Kirk, post clips attacking Kathy Hochul's appearance on The David Pakman Show -- Tesla sales continue to decline in Europe as Tesla's self-driving software trial is halted in China -- Donald Trump announces a terrifying, chilling assault on free speech based on the monitoring of social media posts -- A shocking and disturbing interview reminds us why Donald Trump won -- Donald Trump loses it over an ugly portrait of himself -- On the Bonus Show: The latest on Trump's legal cases, US Postal Service head resigns, Trump appoints Alina Habba to DOJ job, and much more... ✏️ Outschool: Use code PAKMAN for up to $20 OFF at https://outschool.com/pakman
Eona – Blending Genres For A Unique Sonic Experience
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.
Leo Sidran is a multi instrumentalist musician, producer, arranger, composer, recording artist, and podcast host.The Third Story podcast features long-form interviews with creative people of all types.Their stories of discovery, loss, ambition, identity, improvisation, risk, and reward are deeply moving and compelling for all of us as we embark on our own creative journeys.He was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, which is sometimes referred to as 70 square miles surrounded by reality. His father, Ben Sidran, another multifaceted music man, provided my early musical sustenance. His mother, a weaver and travel agent, provided texture and safe passage.He got his start writing songs professionally as a teenager when the Steve Miller Band recorded four of his songs for their 1993 Wide River album. His father was working with Miller at the time, which is how he made the connection, but even then, at the ripe old age of 15, he was interested in production. So, Steve invited him to play keyboards, guitars and drums on the record. He co-produced the Academy Award Winning song, "Al Otro Lado Del Rio" from the film The Motorcycle Diaries with Jorge Drexler in 2005. After the Oscar win, he made a move to Brooklyn and not only started producing records for other artists, but also composing music for film and television commercials amassing a catalog of 100s of major TV ads for clients like Coca-Cola, Visa, Lincoln, McDonalds, Stella Artois, Ford, Garnier and over a dozen film scores for outlets such as ESPN 30 for 30, Discovery, IFC, Sundance, and PBS. As a drummer, he has played and recorded with jazz luminaries including Phil Woods, Howard Levy, David Fathead Newman, Clark Terry and Dave Grusin, and as an engineer he has worked with artists ranging from Snarky Puppy to Massive Attack.To learn more about Leo and his music and work, visit http://www.leosidran.comTo learn more about Leo's podcast, visithttp://www.third-story.com
Im letzten Jahrzehnt des letzten Jahrtausends wurde die Musikwelt auf den Kopf gestellt: Alternative, Indie, Grunge, Punk, Hip Hop, Drum'n'Bass, House oder Trip-Hop enterten den Mainstream. Zum «90er-Tag» bei SRF 3 feiern wir Hits genauso wie die Hamburger Schule und Schweizer Indie der Epoche. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:55 - NEEDLE IN THE HAY von ELLIOTT SMITH · 22:51 - FRENCH DISKO von STEREOLAB · 22:45 - WINDOWLICKER von APHEX TWIN · 22:38 - INNER CITY LIFE von GOLDIE · 22:31 - UNFINISHED SYMPATHY von MASSIVE ATTACK · 22:27 - INCREDIBLE von M-BEAT FEAT. GENERAL LEVY · 22:25 - RIM SHOT (INTRO) von ERYKAH BADU · 22:18 - TWINZ (DEEP COVER '98) von BIG PUN FEAT. FAT JOE · 22:15 - BODY MOVIN' von BEATIE BOYS · 22:11 - MIDNIGHT IN A PERFECT WORLD von DJ SHADOW · 21:57 - FEELING SO REAL von MOBY · 21:52 - 6 UNDERGROUND von SNEAKER PIMPS · 21:50 - CONNECTION von ELASTICA · 21:43 - CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA von OASIS · 21:37 - AIRBAG von RADIOHEAD · 21:33 - LORD ONLY KNOWS von BECK · 21:29 - METAL HEART von CAT POWER · 21:23 - L.A. GIRL von THE DISTILLERS · 21:20 - LOUNGE ACT von NIRVANA · 21:17 - CANNONBALL von THE BREEDERS · 21:10 - WELCOME TO PARADISE von GREEN DAY · 21:08 - PUBLIC WITNESS PROGRAM von FUGAZI · 21:04 - FEEL THE PAIN von DINOSAUR JR. · 20:57 - IN GUZ WE TRUST von GUZ · 20:53 - LET THERE BE ROCK von TOCOTRONIC · 20:49 - UNIVERSAL TELLERWÄSCHER von DIE STERNE · 20:42 - VERSTÄRKER von BLUMFELD · 20:39 - MILLION BRILLIANT (YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED...) von SUPERNOVA · 20:35 - ROCK'N'ROLL CRASH MACHINE von HNO · 20:32 - NEVER WASTE von SPORTSGUITAR · 20:27 - TV SKY von THE YOUNG GODS · 20:24 - SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND von SUPER FURRY ANIMALS · 20:21 - COMMON PEOPLE von PULP · 20:15 - A LETTER TO ELISE von THE CURE · 20:11 - MY FAVOURITE GAM von THE CARDIGANS · 20:08 - NO PLACE IN THE NINETIES von DIE AERONAUTEN · 20:05 - GOLD SOUNDZ von PAVEMENT
This week we take a journey through the dark and sexy sonic landscape of Massive Attack's breakthrough 1998 album.
Featuring a brand new joint courtesy of BK visionary group Breastfist; the sweaty organ soul of Adam Scone and the Scone Cash Players; fresh beats from the minds of Toshio and Kwest; this inspiring film music of Anthony Willis (Saltburn); Norcal singer/songwriter Paris Hayes' and her latest artistic output; and the legends that are Meredith Monk, Keith Jarrett, Massive Attack, and Freddie King.
Et on ouvre avec un A&AP Rocky en liberté !ASAP Rocky - Long Live ASAPDrake - NOKIA John Glacier - SatellitesJoy Orbison & Joe James - Bastard IAM - L'empire du côté obscurThe Beloved - HelloLFO - LFO (The Leeds Warehouse Mix)Orbital - Chime (12" Version)Blaze - You Don't lleally Love Me Massive Attack - Daydreaming Omar - There's Nothing Like ThisMc Solaar - Bouge De La (Part.1)Lou Reed & John Cale - Hello It's MeInnocence - Natural Thing (Elevation Mix)Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring (Extended Mix)Prefab Sprout - Machine Gun The La's - There She GoesThe Sundays - Here's Where The Story EndsMy Bloody Valentine - Some Things Last a Long TimeDaniel Johnston - Soon Angelo Badalamenti - Twin Peaks Theme
Josh Westover is no stranger to introspection, but on Songs of Reflection, his latest five-song EP, he turns that gaze deeper than ever before. Known for his indie/alt-rock sensibilities and DIY ethos, Westover wears his influences—Radiohead, Muse, Coldplay, Massive Attack, and Pink Floyd—proudly on his sleeve, yet molds them into something uniquely his own. The result is an atmospheric, deeply personal record that balances melancholy with hope, darkness with light, and raw emotion with meticulous production.
Join The Alex on Green Coast Radio's Air Tight for Episode 135, come with him to the freshest underground music and counter-culture news. This episode brings an eclectic mix of sounds, from DARGZ, Massive Attack, School Fair, Yaya Bay, and many more underground hits that you won't hear on mainstream radio. Beyond the beats, we're tackling today's biggest counter-culture headlines—France's newly announced crackdown on drug dealers and users. What does this mean for the underground scene? We'll also take a historical quick look into the First Opium War, connecting the past to the present in the ongoing war on drugs. Looking for exclusive Green Coast Radio merch? Find art-driven station gear at GreenCoastRadio.com under the Station Gear tab. And don't forget to check out our YouTube channel, where we're bringing you Unknown Airwaves, a music video show that curates the best in underground and independent music. Tune in now for underground beats, dance tracks, and counter-culture deep dives. Your next favorite song is waiting. Playlist Jackie DeShannon - Needles and Pins Courtney Barnett - History Eraser DARGZ - Twilight Beans & Fatback - What makes a man Jacuzzi Boys - I fought a crocodile Muddy Waters - Tom Cat Natalie Bergman - You've got a woman Massive Attack - Safe from Harm Masego - Navajo Krafty Kuts - Hands High Shy Johnson - Suicide Blues The Cleaners of Venus - No Go School Fair - Leavin' this rancid city slain The Cramps - Primitive The Coup - The Coup Volta Jazz - Dougou Toro The Shangri-Las - Give him a great big kiss Yaya Bay - Pour Up The Wailers - Close My Eyes The Heavy - Girl Witch - Avalanche of Love
"Lookaftering" Well, we talked about doing the thing and the fact of the matter is, the British-born Vashti Bunyan started doing the thing pretty early. In the 1960s, while studying at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at Oxford, Bunyan was expelled for focussing more on making music than on drawing. So she went home and started making music. When her mother's hip actress friend got the 19 year old Bunyan a face to face with the Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham, he was properly charmed and handed her the Stones track "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind" to record. And so she did. Backed by her own song "I Want To Be Alone," "Some Things" featured Jimmy Page on guitar, but it didn't turn as many heads as Bunyan had hoped. She did another single, sang on a Twice As Much album, and appeared in a documentary about swinging London. So the ball was rolling. Bunyan and her fella hit the road in search of an artistic community and she ended up Holland, The Scottish Highlands and the Cumbrian Mountains. Her journey informed the songs for her debut album Just Another Diamond Day, which is fabulous, but was too fabulous for the time it was released. Look, sometimes the world just has to catch up and it did. But it took 30 years. Bunyan was so disappointed by Diamond Day not really troubling the charts, she hung up her guitar, lived in the Scottish Borders in cottages occupied by the Incredible String Band and raised three kids, putting her music career on mothballs, seemingly for good. The world was quietly catching up however, and Diamond Day had sneakily become a cult classic. It was re-released in 2000 and with Joanna Newsom and Devendra Banhart championing her work, Bunyan was introduced to a whole new generation, who adored her. Since then, she's recorded two more albums--Lookaftering and Heartleap--and she's appeared on albums by Banhart and Animal Collective, she appeared at London's Royal Festival Hall with The Heritage Orchestra () as part of Massive Attack's Meltdown (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meltdown_(festival)), she wrote a memoir, and was the subject of a full-length documentary. So she's back. Yes. No. I mean, sort of. But I also mean yes. Confused? You won't be for long. To commemorate Lookaftering's 20th anniversary, DiCristina Records is releasing an expanded edition of Bunyan's sophomore album and it's packed with demos, live stuff, fabulous liner notes, lyric sheets and paintings by Bunyan's daughter. Bunyan's music is hard to classify--it's bedroom pop that isn't pop and wasn't recorded in a bedroom but it's got this hushed and fractured quality that's filled with mysterious power. This conversation is a real treat and in the end, there's an unexpected walk across the rooftops that's really cool. IG: @vashtibunyan www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Stereo Embers IG: @emberspodcast Bluesky: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Mike Marsh is a world-renowned mastering engineer with over 30 years of experience in mastering audio for vinyl, CD, DVD, HD audio, and digital downloads. After nearly three decades at The Exchange Mastering Studios in London—where he worked on iconic albums for artists like Björk, Massive Attack, and Oasis—Mike established Mike Marsh Mastering in East Devon to continue his legacy of making great music sound even better. His meticulous attention to acoustics ensured his new facility replicated the exceptional listening environment he had perfected at The Exchange.Mike's career began in 1984 as a recording engineer in his native Westcountry, where he honed his skills with analog equipment before transitioning to mastering at The Exchange in 1986. Over the years, he became respected for his versatility across genres, mastering projects for artists such as The Chemical Brothers, Jamiroquai, and Depeche Mode. His adaptability and ability to enhance music without compromising its artistic integrity have made him a trusted collaborator for both industry legends and emerging talents.Recently, Mike has worked on high-profile projects for Calvin Harris, Jonas Blue, and Zedd, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in the field. His commitment to excellence has earned him widespread acclaim, with artists and producers seeking his expertise to bring their sonic visions to life. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:Shooting your shot and creating opportunities for yourselfThe importance of learning how to record, mix, and master recordsPreserving mixes vs improving them in masteringPicking the right reference tracksMike's magical E.A.R. EQs: What makes them so specialBalancing loudness vs clarityThe specific requirements and challenges of mastering for vinylBeing strategic with track order when making vinyl recordsTo learn more about Mike Marsh, visit: http://www.mikemarshmastering.co.uk/Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes?Check out my coaching program Amplitude and apply to join: https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/Want additional help with your music productions?For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books:The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.comThe Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Check out our Sponsors:Download Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2KSubscribe to the show:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781Spotify:
Back in September we made an appearance at the Haarlem Vinyl Festival for a special live podcast on the year 1994! Here's the second part of an abridged version of the show (we've had to cut out the sections we played music on the turntable due to copyright issues). For 1994, we were both astounded at how many great records we found, both established favourites and underrated classics. On this second part, we cover albums by Portishead, Massive Attack, Soundgarden, Blur, Yes, Oasis and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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