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El ROCKBUSTERS de esta semana está dedicado a un actor que la semana pasada cumplía años: Gary Sinise. Esta semana cumple 70 primaveras, y le homenajeamos recopilando ocho canciones hard and heavies que aparecen en ocho de sus películas. Aquí tenéis la lista de temas: 1 - Little Feat "Teenage nervous breakdown" (Jack, el Oso) 2 - The Doors "Hello, I love you" (Forrest Gump) 3 - Jefferson Airplane "Somebody to love" (Apolo 13) 4 - Van Halen "Dance the night away" (Misión a Marte) 5 - Jet "Get what you need" (Golpe en Hawai) 6 - Meredith Brooks "Sin city" (Snake eyes) 7 - Collective Soul "Run" (I still believe) 8 - Michael Brook & Michael Stipe & Flea "Ill wind (you're blowin' me no good)" (Albino alligator)
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (13.01.2025) - Cette semaine, Solénoïde vous propose une immersion inédite dans l'univers des musiques cinématographiques. Laissez-vous emporter par une sélection sonore qui traverse les frontières du réel et du virtuel, rendant hommage aux plus grands réalisateurs et compositeurs du cinéma.
Joining the NHL '94 Podcast for an interview is Sal J. Berry! Sal has been a freelance report for many years and written several pieces for The Hockey News since 2011. He is also the host of the Punk Junk Podcast. Sal has been a big fan of NHL '94 since it was released. He has talked to many people involved in the project, including Michael Brook and Mark Lesser, and he even has a chance to talk to Jeremy Roenick about the game! If you wish to follow him on Twitter/X, you can find him at https://x.com/PuckJunk Some links to Sal's work: Puck Junk Blog - www.puckjunk.com Puck Junk Podcast -www.puckjunk.com/podcast Puck Junk Shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/puckjunk/?etsrc=sdt Road to the Cup Hockey '94: An Unreleased Hockey Video Game - https://puckjunk.com/2019/03/28/road-to-the-cup-hockey-94-an-unreleased-hockey-video-game/ The Making of NHL '94: An Oral History - https://thehockeynews.com/all-access/the-making-of-nhl-94-an-oral-history _______________________________________________________ Twitter / X - https://twitter.com/NHL94Podcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@NHL94Podcast Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/NHL94 Email - NHL94Pod@gmail.com Other Work (Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/c/CanadianBitcoiners A proud member of the CBP Media Network! (https://twitter.com/CBPMediaNetwork)
Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
In this episode of the Better Edge podcast, Michael Brook, PhD, associate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern Medicine and director of the Isaac Ray Research Program in the Division of Psychiatry and the Law, goes into detail about the role of forensic psychiatry, psychology and neuropsychology in legal proceedings. He discusses the expertise of the division's highly trained team in a variety of legal issues and clinical subspecialties, as well as the research he is leading to address community violence using a public health approach.
How does technology affect our rights? Do we need protection from the state and Big Tech? Apar Gupta joins Amit Varma in episode 353 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his battle for digital rights in India. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out 1. Apar Gupta on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, IFF and YouTube. 2. Internet Freedom Foundation. (Donate to it!) 3. Apar Gupta's application to the Ashoka Fellowship (effectively a mini-autobiography). 4. IFF Wrapped, Unwrapped -- 2022 year-end event. 5. The Fine Line of Free Speech in India -- Apar Gupta. 6. When lawyers speak, they argue -- Apar Gupta. 7. I Don't Know -- Apar Gupta. 8. The archives of India Law and Technology Blog. 9. Aakar Patel Is Full of Hope — Episode 270 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aakar Patel). 10. The Life and Times of Teesta Setalvad — Episode 302 of The Seen and the Unseen. 11. Amartya Ghosh on Spotify. 12. Neighbours Envy, Owners Pride -- Onida commercial. 13. Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne. 14. Permanent Record -- Edward Snowden. 15. Nehru's India -- Taylor Sherman. 16. The Life and Times of Vir Sanghvi — Episode 236 of The Seen and the Unseen. 17. India's Problem is Poverty, Not Inequality — Amit Varma. 18. The Shallows -- Nicholas Carr. 19. The Incredible Curiosities of Mukulika Banerjee — Episode 276 of The Seen and the Unseen. 20. Why India Votes— Mukulika Banerjee. 21. Vlogbrothers, Tom Scott and Hardcore History. 22. The Techno-Optimist Manifesto -- Marc Andreeson. 23. Zero to One -- Peter Thiel. 24. Narendra Modi interviewed by Rajeev Shukla. 25. Sacred Games. 26. The Road Ahead -- Bill Gates. 27. The Prem Panicker Files — Episode 217 of The Seen and the Unseen. 28. Vladimir Nabokov on Wikipedia and Amazon. 29. The Great Gatsby -- F. Scott Fitzgerald. 30. Ruth Bader Ginsberg on Wikipedia and Amazon, 31. The Notebook Trilogy — Agota Kristof. 32. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Ramachandra Guha: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 33. Jinnah -- Jaswant Singh. 34. Gujarat High Court lifts ban on Jaswant's book on Jinnah -- Saeed Khan. 35. Shreya Singhal v. Union of India. 36. Charges dropped against girls held for Facebook post -- PTI. 37. Nikhil Pahwa on Twitter, LinkedIn, MediaNama and his own site. 38. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Nikhil Pahwa: 1, 2, 3. 39. Chandrahas Choudhury on Instagram, Amazon and The Middle Stage. 40. Chandrahas Choudhury's Country of Literature -- Episode 288 of The Seen and the Unseen. 41. Kiran Jonnalagadda on Twitter and Hasgeek. 42. Sedition charges dropped against Aseem Trivedi -- PTI. 43. Justice K.S.Puttaswamy(Retd) vs Union Of India. 44. Hello world - and happy Independence Day! (2016) -- Apar Gupta. 45. IFF on Reddit. 46. Twitter and Tear Gas — Zeynep Tufekci. 47. Radically Networked Societies — Episode 158 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pranay Kotasthane). 48. Anushka Jain's thread on SRK and digital rights. 49. IFF's Aarogya Setu Infographic. 50. The AgriStack: A Primer -- Rohin Garg. 51. Naushad Forbes Wants to Fix India — Episode 282 of The Seen and the Unseen. 52. The Struggle And The Promise -- Naushad Forbes. 53. Shruti Rajagopalan on our constitutional amendments. 54. The Right to Property — Episode 26 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 55. The Ideas of Our Constitution — Episode 164 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Madhav Khosla). 56. Emergency Chronicles — Gyan Prakash. 57. Gyan Prakash on the Emergency — Episode 103 of The Seen and the Unseen. 58. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 59. India's Lost Decade — Episode 116 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Puja Mehra). 60. The Life and Times of Montek Singh Ahluwalia — Episode 285 of The Seen and the Unseen. 61. The Forgotten Greatness of PV Narasimha Rao — Episode 283 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati). 62. Why Freedom Matters — Episode 10 of Everything is Everything, hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. 63. India's Far From Free Markets (2005) — Amit Varma in the Wall Street Journal. 64. Don't Insult Pasta (2007) — Amit Varma. 65. The Matunga Racket (2007) — Amit Varma. 66. One Bad Law Goes, but Women Remain Second-Class Citizens (2018) -- Amit Varma. 67. The Colonial Constitution -- Arghya Sengupta. 68. The First Assault on Our Constitution — Episode 194 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tripurdaman Singh). 69. Sixteen Stormy Days — Tripurdaman Singh. 70. A People's Constitution -- Rohit De. 71. Subhashish Bhadra on Our Dysfunctional State — Episode 333 of The Seen and the Unseen. 72. Caged Tiger: How Too Much Government Is Holding Indians Back — Subhashish Bhadra. 73. Roland Barthes and John Berger on Amazon. 74. Bombay Progressive Artists' Group and Gond art. 75. Bill Evans on Spotify and YouTube. 76. Night Song and Mustt Mustt -- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with Michael Brook. 77. Doppelganger -- Naomi Klein. 78. Automating Inequality -- Virginia Eubanks. 79. The Speaking Constitution -- KG Kannabiran. 80. The Wages of Impunity -- KG Kannabiran. 81. The Good Fight. 82. Court and The Disciple -- Chaitanya Tamhane. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Carrying a Torch' by Simahina.
Fijne zaterdagavondtips van Vrije Geluiden: Rhiannin die haar EP 'Bodyless' presenteert, 'Gay Guerilla' van Julius Eastman in een spectaculaire voorstelling van 24Classics tijdens ADE, improvisatie van pianist Marnix van de Poll, en highlights uit het oeuvre van Brian Eno! 23.04 eigen opname Marnix van de Poll: Blijven proberen Marnix van de Poll [piano] 4'04” 23.10 CD Raining Dew (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Rhiannin: Raining Dew Rhiannin 5'05” 23.16 CD Unrest (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Rhiannin: Unrest Rhiannin 4'43” CD Bodyless (eigen opname) Rhiannin: Noctilucent Rhiannin 1'52” 23.29 CD Clayton: The Julius Eastman Memory Depot (New Amsterdam Records NWAM045) Julius Eastman, arr. Jace Clayton: Gay Guerilla pt. V Emily Manzo; David Friend [piano] 6'13” 23.37 CD Josquin the undead (Glossa GCD P32117) Josquin Desprez: Regretz sans fin Graindelavoix olv Björn Schmelzer 6'35” 23.45 CD Ambient #4 On Land (Virgin Editions EG 78173 2) Brian Eno: Unfamiliar Wind (Leeks Hills) Brian Eno 5'26” CD Ambient #4 On Land (Virgin Editions EG 78173 2) Brian Eno: Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960 Brian Eno; Michael Brook [gitaar]; Dan Lanois [live equalization] 7'10”
SUMMER...despite all the great new things we have to worry about these days, good old sunshine and heat still inspire our bodies to move, explore, and expand, while our minds open up to new sounds. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we mix up a refreshing cocktail of summer electronica, world rhythms, cool horns and trancey vocals, on a program called SUMMERTRONICA 3. Music is by LUCID, JON HASSELL, PAUL HASLINGER, AL GROMER KHAN, MICHAEL BROOK & DJIVAN GASPARYAN, STILL LIFE, LOTUS, and ISHWISH. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
You would think we'd come back with a BANG...but this week we are back with a quiet infinity guitar, strings and the synth sounds of "Sleeps With Fishes". The collaborative project of Pieter Nooten from Clan of Xymox and producer, inventor, guitarist Michael Brook. From the 4AD camp this collaboration created the album "Sleeps With Fishes" and in this episode Melissa takes us through some of her favorite tracks. As always please listen to the mix AND the whole album!! Sleeps With Fishes mix - YouTube Music | Spotify
Her career spans decades and genres, and she's brought together worlds that seldom meet. Kiran Ahluwalia joins Amit Varma in episode 328 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss her life, her music and the ethic that binds it all together. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Song Timecodes: Rabba Ru: 34:56 Har Khayal : 01:06:00 Awara : 02:00:12 Dil: 03:08:30 Zindagi : 04:11:45 Pancake: 4:16:56 Jaane Jahan : 04:21:13 Mustt Mustt: 04:27:25 Hayat: 04:31:40 We Sinful Women : 4:36:40 Also check out: 1. Kiran Ahluwalia on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and her own website. 2. Kashish: Attraction -- Kiran Ahluwalia. 3. Beyond Boundaries -- Kiran Ahluwalia. 4. Kiran Ahluwalia -- Kiran Ahluwalia. (Also see this.) 5. Wanderlust -- Kiran Ahluwalia. 6. Aam Zameen: Common Ground -- Kiran Ahluwalia (featuring Tinariwen and Terakaft). 7. Sanata: Stillness -- Kiran Ahluwalia. 8. 7 Billion -- Kiran Ahluwalia. (Also see this.) 9. Kiran Ahluwalia interviewed by Asia Blog. 10. Kalpana Bharat, Narendra Datar, Padma Talwalkar and Vithal Rao. 11. Amitava Kumar Finds the Breath of Life — Episode 265 of The Seen and the Unseen. 12. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 13. Hussain Haidry, Hindustani Musalmaan — Episode 275 of The Seen and the Unseen. 14. The Life and Times of Abhinandan Sekhri — Episode 254 of The Seen and the Unseen. 15. The War Against Cliche — Martin Amis. 16. Lament from Night Song -- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with Michael Brook. 17. Jagjit Singh, Ghulam Ali and Mehdi Hasan. 18. Yogendra Yadav on why he was named Salim. 19. Memories and Things — Episode 195 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aanchal Malhotra). 20. Souad Massi on Spotify and YouTube Music. 21. Pink Moon -- Nick Drake. (And also Amit's favourite Nick Drake song, Northern Sky.) 22. Varun Grover Is in the House — Episode 292 of The Seen and the Unseen. 23. Cities of Sleep -- Shaunak Sen. 24. All That Breathes -- Shaunak Sen. 25. Saving Face -- Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge. 26. My Octopus Teacher -- Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed. 27. Metamorphosis -- Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper. 28. Shooting Indians -- Ali Kazimi. 29. Kaifinama -- Sumantra Ghosal. 30. Garm Hava -- MS Sathyu. 31. Nainsukh -- Amit Dutta. 32. The Fall -- Tarsem Singh. 33. Timbuktu -- Abderrahmane Sissako. (Also check out the soundtrack.) 34. The Square -- Ruben Östlund. 35. Triangle of Sadness -- Ruben Östlund. 36. The Innocents -- Anne Fontaine. 37. Border -- Ali Abbasi. 38. The Hedgehog -- Mona Achache. 39. A Fraction Of The Whole -- Steve Toltz. 40. What is the What -- Dave Eggers. 41. Barabbas -- Pär Lagerkvist. 42. Tinariwen, Amadou & Mariam, Fatoumata Diawara, Khaira Arby, Tufail Niazi, Vithal Rao, Padma Talwalkar, Ulhas Kashalkar and Venkatesh Kumar on Spotify. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Listen to the Music' by Simahina.
The #TowerCastPodcast boys hit the road in their return to the El Paso Film Festival! This festival always welcomes us with open arms and we are always grateful to attend and be able to connect with awesome likeminded storytellers. In this episode we talk to: Festival Director, Ross Marks, Xzavier Estrada, Devin Macias, Ryan Rox, Jackie Barragan, Sol Tryon, and Michael Brook. Stay tuned for more great episodes coming soon including our conversation with Giancarlo Esposito! Please LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! #TowerCastPodcast #LCIFF #FilmPodcast #Cinema #Film #Movies #IndieFilm #FilmElPaso #FilmLasCruces --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/towercast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/towercast/support
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (02.01.2023) - Qu'elles soient profanes ou sacrées, antique ou high-tech, Solénoïde vous offre une plongée panoramique dans l'océan des musiques de tradition - ou d'inspiration – indiennes, des musiques à connotation spirituelle disposant d'un pouvoir d'émerveillement infini. Des voix de sa diaspora à celle de ses amoureux lointains, l'Inde est ainsi célébré par divers aventuriers musicaux capables de concrétiser l'union entre tablas et ordinateurs. Au menu de cette émission, vous retrouverez les acrobaties rythmiques de Zakir Hussain (ECM), le groove voluptueux des italo-japonais de Makyo (Sky Dancer), un pur bijou de fusion est-ouest signé U.Srinivas et Michael Brook… et une multitude d'expressions invoquant la tradition mais aussi le futur musical de la nation Indienne avec Ghazal (ECM), Midival Punditz (Six Degrees), Sheila Chandra (Real World), Shankar (Axiom), Asa Chang and Junray (Leaf), Gayan Uttejak Orchestra (GUO).
Every week Garrett Carter will be joined by a friend, and producer Derek Davis, to talk about a horror movie. This week we recorded so much with Michael Brook during our Barbarian talk that we needed to split it into a Random Thoughts about Michael's LetterBoxd. Beware of repeat plugs. Follow us on all platforms please Twitter: twitter.com/NightFrightPod twitter.com/Pugly92 twitter.com/radioguyderek Instagram: instagram.com/nightfrightpod/ instagram.com/hoochie92/ instagram.com/radioguyderek/
Die NHL-Serie markiert, gemeinsam mit John Madden Football, den Schwenk von Electronic Arts vom Publisher eines eklektischen Portfolios von Titeln unabhängiger Entwickler hin zum Publisher/Entwickler-Hybrid mit starkem Fokus auf Lizenzen und durchgeplante Serien. Die NHL-Serie hat ein paar Iterationen gebraucht, um ihre Sprache zu finden – im Mittelpunkt des Podcasts steht daher nicht der innovative, aber noch etwas ungelenke erste Teil, sondern NHL 94, bei dem eine entscheidende Erweiterung der Spielmechanik den Titel endgültig zum Genreprimus machte. Fabian und Gunnar erzählen die Geschichte des Spiel und analysieren das Gameplay. Als Gast kommt Sportspielhaudegen Heinrich Lenhardt mit einer Einschätzung zu Wort. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Infos zum Spiel: Thema: NHL 94 (1993) Plattform: Sega MegaDrive, SNES, Sega CD, später MS-DOS, als Remake auch für Xbox One, Playstation 4 Entwickler: EA Canada (SNES), High Score Productions (MegaDrive, Sega CD), Park Place Productions (MS-DOS) Publisher:Electronic Arts Genre: Sportspiel Designer: Mark Lesser, Jim Simmons, Michael Brook, Douglas Wike Musik: Rob Hubbard, Dieter Ruehle Podcast-Credits: Sprecher: Fabian Käufer, Gunnar Lott, Heinrich Lenhardt (Einspieler) Audioproduktion: Matthäus Ihrke, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Intro, Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Trash80.com (Musik)
Notes: Conversations with songwriters can be illuminating. Moira and I talk about wanting our voices to make a difference, and how to evaluate that, how Moira's voice has protected and shaped her, rest as part of the job of being a creator, and so much more. She shares a song that is in the process of becoming, and we get a very special glimpse of this creative process, which includes a calling sound that fascinates Moira right now. As you sing along, you'll be able to really tune in to what feels good to you this day -- is it the commitment and determination of "each day we make a little light"? The seeking melodic curve of "mmm...render...mmm...a remedy?" The wild, aching cry of the calling sounds? Or something else that you feel called to bring to the song? As you're singing in your own space, I wonder if there will be movement -- stepping or dancing or swaying? Songwriter Info: As a composer, Moira Smiley is known worldwide for choral arrangements like Bring Me Little Water, Silvy and originals, Stand in That River and How Can I Cry. Her music is sung by millions of singers worldwide. She's credited with helping to bring body percussion into the choral mainstream and is in demand as a commissioned composer, writing multi-movement pieces including Time In Our Voices and In The Desert With You for the Los Angeles Master Chorale, evening-length secular liturgy, The Song Among Us and Tis A Fearful Thing for Craig Hella Johnson's Conspirare and CVAE, Vonnegut Requiem: Light Perpetual for Voces Novae, Loud My Soul for Ad Astra Festival and I Have A Voice for ACDA Women's Choral Consortium. The European premiere of Time In Our Voices was performed by the voices and mobile phones of Ars Nova Copenhagen under the direction of Paul Hillier. In 2018-2019 Moira released the album and choral songbook, Unzip The Horizon as companion to her ‘The Voice Is A Traveler' solo show. In 2021 she released the all-vocal social-justice centered album, In Our Voices with four powerful singers of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. She continues composing and improvising in collaboration with artists in film, video game production, theater and dance, and her work can be heard on feature film soundtracks, BBC & PBS television programs, NPR, and on more than 70 commercial albums. “Moira Smiley is a marvel—an omnivorous singing and composing chameleon with a voice that can wail or caress at will!” -- Grant Gershon - artistic director, Los Angeles Master Chorale “Moira Smiley is a brilliant musician – an innovative composer and arranger, and a heartbreakingly beautiful singer. Her music transcends (and expands) boundaries.” -- Billy Childs - multi-grammy-winning composer/pianist “I'm so thankful I've had the privilege of performing and recording with Moira. She embodies the endless creative potential of the voice, and… (has made) a deeply moving body of work.” -- Merrill Garbus - Tune-Yards Links: www.moirasmiley.com for all info including sheet music, practice tracks! https://moirasmileysubscription.com/ to support Moira monthly for as little as $4/mo. https://www.instagram.com/moirasmiley/ for up-to-date personal and music pics https://www.youtube.com/c/MoiraSmileyMusic for official music videos, song and body percussion tutorials and live performances Lissa Schneckenburger -- the link goes to her interview on A Breath of Song, which includes her own site links and more Night Song - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook. The link goes to the title song of the album. Here is the album on Apple Music. Shara Nova - "My Brightest Diamond" -- This link goes to a live performance and interview (go to about 2'40" to get close to the start). Song Learning Time Stamps: Start time of teaching: 00:03:12 Start time of reprise: 00:54:45 Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Minor, Dorian & Aeolian, harmonized layers Visit abreathofsong.com for lyrics, more of Patty's artwork, and a way to nominate songs or songwriters for the podcast. Join the A Breath of Song mailing list to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me. Exchange energy with A Breath of Song with dollars at the Gratitude Jar (whoo-hoo!!!!), or by making comments, leaving reviews, suggesting songs or songwriters (including yourself) ..... your participation matters!
Episode 66 Those We Have Lost—Electronic Musicians Who Passed in 2021 Playlist In this episode, we pay tribute to electronic composers and musicians who passed in 2021. I've put together what I hope will be a satisfying playlist of these diverse artists and their works. Alvin Lucier, “Vespers” from Electric Sound (1972 Mainstream). This work was performed by Lucier and other members of the Sonic Arts union, David Behrman, Robert Ashley, and Gordon Mumma. The musical instrument was a device not intended for making electronic music. It was the Sondol, a hand-held pulse oscillator designed for “boat owners, acoustic engineers, and the blind.” Lucier bought a few of these devices and worked out a piece for echolocation. Each performer was equipped with a Sondol and asked to move blindfolded inside a defined performing space. This resulted in a work comprised of four independent streams of percussive pulses that sound as if they have their own relationship to one another as each musician moves about in the space. VESPERS is written as a prose score in which Lucier invites the performer to explore the world beyond human limits: “Dive with whales, fly with certain nocturnal birds or bats (particularly the common bat of Europe and North America of the family Vespertilionidae), or seek the help of other experts in the art of echolocation.” Richard H. Kirk, with Cabaret Voltaire, “Let it Come Down” from International Language (1993 Plastex). This album was released during a period of transformation for CV. Founding member Chris Watson had left to pursue other sound interests, while Mallinder and Kirk remained and headed into the instrumental direction embodied by dance music. The liner notes for this album state, “Abandon thinking. Everything you will hear in the next seventy-four minutes is true. This music is dedicated to the Merry Pranksters past present & future.” Not sure what that means, but hey. This group was fantastic. Richard H. Kirk, solo, "Information Therapy" from Disposable Half-Truths (1980 Industrial Records). This was from Kirk's first solo cassette release while he maintained his parallel work with Cabaret Voltaire. Joel Chadabe, “Rendevous” from Rhythms for Computer and Percussion (1981 Lovely Music). Joel had such a long list of accomplishments in electronic music, a pioneer of analog systems as well as computer music. On this album, his collaboration with percussionist Jan Williams was startlingly fresh. Electronics, computer synthesizer system (Synclavier), Joel Chadabe; percussion, wood block, vibraphone, marimba, slit drum, log drum, temple block, cowbell, singing bowls, Jan Williams. "The equipment used in RHYTHMS is a portable minicomputer/digital synthesizer system designed and manufactured by New England Digital Corporation in Norwich, Vermont, expressly for making music." Jon Hassell, “Abu Gil” Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The Street (2009 ECM). Trumpet, keyboard, composed by Jon Hassell; bass, Peter Freeman; Live sampling, Jan Bang; guitar, Rick Cox; drums, Helge Norbakken; violin, Kheir-Eddine M'Kachinche. Jon Hassell, “Wing Melodies” from Power Spot (1981 ECM). Trumpet, composed by Jon Hassell; guitar, electronic treatments, Michael Brook; electric bass, Brian Eno; electronic keyboards (bass, percussion, string sounds), Jean-Phillippe Rykiel; percussion, acoustic and electronic, alto flute, J. A. Deane; produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Sophie, Eeehhh” from Nothing More to Say (2012 Huntleys & Palmers). Electronics, vocals, composed and performed by Sophie Xeon. I chose a couple of earlier tracks that were largely instrumental experiments. Sophie, “Elle” from Bipp/Elle (2013 Numbers). Electronics, vocals, composed and performed by Sophie Xeon. Sophie was primarily known for electronica dance music. Malcolm Cecil, “Gamerlonia Dawn” from Radiance (1981 Unity Records). Composed By, Performer, Producer, Engineer, Malcolm Cecil. English bassist and inventor of the unique TONTO synthesizer ("The Original New Timbral Orchestra"), a massive integrated synthesizer system that was used on many analog electronic albums in the early 1970s. Episode 36 was devoted to Cecil's work so you might want to catch-up with that to get more detail about this amazing musician and producer. This track uses TONTO and also features the “golden flute” of Paul Horn. Peter Zinovieff, “M Piriform” from Electronic Calendar—The EMS Tapes (2015 Space Age Recordings). Computer music from 1981 by the founder of EMS, Peter Zinovieff, with composer/conductor Justin Connolly. Collaborating with classical composer Connolly, Zinovieff created the electronic music in his Putney studio, using computer-controlled audio generators, and combined it with instrumental parts written by Connolly for soprano, flute, and violin. This performance of the work was staged in 1969 and featured Jane Manning (soprano), Judith Pearce (flute) and Pauline Scott (violin), who all played along with a tape recording of the electronic part. Murray Schafer, “Threnody” from Threnody (Youth Music by R. Murray Schafer) (1970 Melbourne). This Canadian release features an instrumental work with electronic sound by Schafer, who is perhaps more familiar to us as a creator of soundscapes and ambient audio experiments. But he also worked in traditional instrumental music and featured electronics in some of these. There are not many recordings such as this example from 52 years ago. Background music: Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
1. Michael Brook & Pieter Nooten - Several Times I) 2. Rene Lorenzo - Cosmos (Space Version) 3. Yuki Conjugate – Waiteri 4. Mountains - Map Table 5. Deaf Center - White Lake 6. Nest - Amroth (Brambles Version) 7. Jessica Saves - Higher Dimensions 8. Merrin Karras – Elevate 9. Motionfield - A Clear Horizon 10. Global Communication - Maiden Voyage 11. Multicast Dynamics - Ancient Circuits (Part I) 12. LF58 – Evocazione / Contatto / Risveglio 13. Simon Scott – Radiances 14. Tropic Of Cancer - It's All Come Undone
Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween
Adattamento e messa in voce di Gaetano Marino. Musiche di Michael Brook & Brian Eno. Sono la voce della Foresta. Quello che vi devo raccontare è proprio la verità. Il Delfino Rosa ha un figlio di nome Tauarì e lo sta cercando tra gli altri bambini indios che giocano nel fiume. È importante per il Delfino Rosa, il Boto, ritrovare suo figlio, perché Tauarì deve portare al mondo un messaggio di salvezza per la natura dell'Amazzonia. […] Marcia Theophilo, poeta ed antropologa, è nata a Fortaleza in Brasile. Rappresenta l'Unione Brasiliana di Scrittori in Italia. Ha ricevuto numerosi premi internazionali. È presente all'EXPO RIO DE JANEIRO, 9-31/giugno/2011, con il libro AMA+ZONIA, Corpos da Natureza (foto di Fabian e poesie di Marcia Theophilo, in italiano, portoghese e inglese). Lectio magistralis al salone del Libro di Torino 2011, stand del Senato della Repubblica sul tema “Natura e nuova economia”. È testimonial dell'iniziativa “Per una Cultura della Biodiversità”, promossa dalla Commissione Nazionale Italiana UNESCO nell'ambito della campagna di educazione allo sviluppo sostenibile (DESS). Ha ricevuto da Fulco Pratesi il “Panda” come testimonial biodiversità del WWF Italia. Marcia Theophilo è candidata al premio Nobel. maggiori informazioni: http://www.marciatheophilo.it/
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (22.11.2021) - Que vous soyez adeptes d'éclectisme musical ou de frisson filmique, cette émission n'a pas fini de vous captiver ! Préparez-vous à contempler toiles et étoiles musicales pendant cette heure d'évasions et d'émotions plurielles, une heure durant laquelle sont programmées quelques unes des plus fines signatures de l'illustration visuelle !
‘Zoveel water' verscheen in Top Magazine, een tijdschrift voor jongeren, in de vroege jaren negentig. Hier duikt het verhaal weer op, voorgelezen (en van een soundscape voorzien) door Bart Moeyaert.De compositie voor synthesizer is ‘Here comes the rain' van Kraftamt. De slotmuziek is van Michael Brook.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Un repaso a algunas de las películas de 1998 que la Academia ignoró en su 71ª edición de los Oscars Temas de Bob Dylan, Philip Glass, Gipsy Kings, Craig Wedren, Mark Mothersbaugh, Michael Brook, David Holmes, Aerosmith y T. Rex Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The track, "I Will Not Be Sad In This World", is one of the most beautiful recordings ever made. It is hard not to be sad, however, upon hearing the news of the passing of Djivan Gasparyan. I will forever be grateful to him for introducing me to the wonderful sounds of the duduk, an Armenian double reed woodwind instrument made of apricot wood. Despite it's single-octave range, Gasparyan was able to coax a wide range of emotion from the duduk. This mix is a tribute to Djivan's wonderful music. It is by no means comprehensive, it's a collection of excellent tracks that I already had in my library. Most are solo tracks with a few collabs with Michael Brook. And one stunning cover - Maya Beiser performing "Memories" on the cello. Thanks again, Djivan Gasparyan, for your legacy of great music. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Djivan Gasparyan - I will not be sad in this world 06:10 Djivan Gasparyan & Michael Brook- Immigrant Song 12:17 Djivan Gasparyan - Holy Holy Armenian Orthodox 16:22 Erkan Ogur & Djivan Gasparyan - Fuad 22:41 Maya Beiser - Memories 29:20 Djivan Gasparyan - Nazeli 33:48 Djivan Gasparyan & Michael Brook- Chiarescuroed 36:45 Djivan Gasparyan - Male Folk Dance 42:33 Djivan Gasparyan & Michael Brook - Fallen Star 47:15 Djivan Gasparyan - In Foreign Lands 52:08 Djivan Gasparyan - A Cool Wind is Blowing 55:47 end
Support the show at patreon.com/leftreckoning to access the weekly postgame show and more bonus content.David and Matt discuss the ongoing horror inflicted on Palestinians by Israel.Then, Matt Huber (@MattHuber78) joins us to discuss two recent pieces of his on climate change. First, in Jacobin, "Rich People Are Fueling Climate Catastrophe — But Not Mostly Because of Their Consumption." Then, his Catalyst piece, "Still No Shortcuts for Climate Change."Afterwardsm David and Matt reflect on the prescence of Michael Brook clips on the timeline during the ongoing horror.The Left Reckoning artwork was made by Grant ErtlThe music was composed and performed by Christoph Bruhn
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In this episode we talk to Michael Brook all about the pay-out system behind streaming services. Michael founded https://www.songtwist.com/ (Songtwist) and is an expert in understanding why the music services such as Spotify are skewed towards the major artists and how independent artists don't really benefit. We also touch on future issues in the music industry and how these will start to come about. This podcast episode is for anyone who really wants to know more about the deeper systems of Spotify and why there is so much controversy around this debate. Find out more about Michael at http://michaelcbrook.com/ (http://michaelcbrook.com/) Hosted by Kimmy Dickson, Founder of HyperTribe.
Acclaimed actress and director Jodie Foster talks about her new film, The Mauritanian, and how it fits into a career full of roles that involve fighting for justice. Hollywood writer and producer Rodney Barnes discusses his graphic novel series Killadelphia — about a vampire who was once a U.S. president — and how the story weaves in the deeper themes of history, family and race. Singer-songwriter Scott Helman talks about championing Two Trees Make a Forest by Jessica J. Lee in this year's Canada Reads debates. Composer Michael Brook explains how he invented the infinite guitar, the instrument famously heard on U2's hit song, With or Without You.
A mix of all Brian Eno collabs including David Bowie, Kevin Shields, Daniel Lanois, Laurie Anderson, Michael Brook, Suede, Cluster, and others.
Kaki King is an American guitarist and composer known for her percussive and jazz-tinged melodies, energetic live shows, alternative tunings and her diverse range in different genres.In February 2006, Rolling Stone released a list of "The New Guitar Gods", on which King was the sole woman and youngest artist. Her career includes six LP and two EP albums, as well as several scores for television and film. She worked alongside Eddie Vedder and Michael Brook contributing music for the soundtrack to Sean Penn's Into the Wild, for which the trio received nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. King also performed with Dave Grohl on 'Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners' from the Foo Fighters album 'Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace'.Modern Yesterdays is available now, as well as her innovative guitar accessory the 'Passerelle Bridge' from http://www.kakiking.com/passerelleFor more information about the podcast, and for a discount on a new ToneWoodAmp, visit http://mikedaweshasapodcast.com
Melanie DeBiasio; The Velvet Underground & Nico; Bohren und der Club of Gore; KMRU; Michael Brook; Connect_icut; Cindytalk; Seefeel; Pablo's Eye; Anne Sulikowski; Slow Train Still; Pantha du Prince; Raime; Coil; Tropic of Cancer; Joni Void / Ylang Ylang; Against All Logic; Kammerflimmer Kollektief; MJ Guider; Jacques Greene; Sandoz; Telefuzz and Nico.
Un repaso a algunas de las películas de 1998 que la Academia ignoró en su 71ª edición de los Oscars. Y si quieres más, escucha el programa principal dedicado a Shakespeare in Love: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/29274155 Con Jose Ceballos y Agustín Amador. Temas de Bob Dylan, Philip Glass, Gipsy Kings, Craig Wedren, Mark Mothersbaugh, Michael Brook, David Holmes, Aerosmith y T. Rex Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Call Super; Michael Brook; Barker; Jon Hassell; Kara-Lis Coverdale; Aidan Baker / Ekin Fil; Christian Löffler; Fieldhead; Coil; MinaeMinae; Phillip Sollmann; Michael Brook; Julianna Barwick / Jonsi; Matchess; Beatrice Dillon; Andrew Wasylyk; German Army; Alex Haas / Bill Laswell; Shlohmo; Khotin; Joni Void / Sarah Pagé; Hotel Bibles; Good Bad Happy Sad; CFCF; Buildings and Food; Kelly Lee Owens and MJ Guider.
Une émission sur l'approche de l'hivers... une sélection de morceaux qui nous semblent opportuns au coin du feu... avec : Jean Leloup, Michael Brook, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Kenny Burell, The Doors, Roger Eno... Stay Tuned...
1. Sohrab - In the World 2. Knower - And Suddenly I Tripped On Nature 3. Stuart Chalmers - Requiem 4. Scanner - If I Lose My Way I Will Shut My Eyes 5. Anthony Linell – Sarek 6. This Valley Of Old Mountains – Flykra 7. Hammock – Mouth To Dust Waiting 8. Dreamstate Logic - Divine Nexus 9. Motionfield – A Clear Horizon 10. Jessica Saves- Translunar 11. J.r Jordan – Unsaid 12. Karaoke VHS - Lying on the ground with blueberries 13. Elysia Crampton feat. Fanny Pankara Chuquimia – Crest 14. Less Bells – Fiery Wings 15. Michael Brook & Pieter Nooten – Several Times 1 16. Robert Rich - Fall Up, the Clouds Will Catch You 17. LF58 – Metamorfosi 18. Max Wurden - Capsules of Energy 19. Markus Guentner – Umgebung 20. bvdub - Not Yours to See 21. Pinkcourtesphone - Wistful Wishful Wanton
R+D: Real Design sat down with Michael Brook (https://instagram.com/micksitupp?igshid=g48e9o3hbcod), Market Director with Material Bank (https://instagram.com/materialbank?igshid=1nggb33usdm6j). He walks us through his unique career path from growing up in the industry, to representing multiple brands, and even shares his favorite tips to stay balanced along the way. Taking the lead on the overall user growth for Material Bank in the Southwest region, Michael talks about the experience traveling and visiting design firms and how Material Bank is an innovative force changing the design industry for the better.Real Design Podcast IG: https://instagram.com/realdesignpodcast?igshid=tnk9m68lpfny Website : https://realdesignpodcast.wixsite.com/podcast
May 1944, the Royal Armoured Corps prepares for the invasion of north-west Europe. Young and conscientious, Michael Brook is quickly promoted to tank commander. He must overcome not only his own fear, but the dissent and doubts of his ever-changing crew, as the war takes them over the Rhine and into Germany. The men encounter both jubilant civilians and stiff enemy resistance as the conflict exacts a heavy toll. Based on Peter Elstob's own wartime experience, Warriors for the Working Day brilliantly evokes the particular ferocity, heat and terror of tank warfare. This new edition of a 1960 classic features a contextual introduction from IWM which sheds new light on the true events that so inspired its author. 'If poetry was the supreme literary form of the First World War then, as if in riposte, in the Second World War, the English novel came of age. This wonderful series is an exemplary reminder of that fact.' WILLIAM BOYD 'Few other novels of the war describe the grinding claustrophobia, violence and lethal danger of being in a tank crew with the stark vividness of Peter Elstob... a forgotten classic that deserves to be read and read.' JAMES HOLLAND
Gas; Michael Brook; Max in the World; Jon Hassell / Brian Eno; MinaeMinae; Phillip Sollmann; Jon Hassell; Call Super; Jon Hassell; Unfinished Portraits; Barker; Noveller; Space Afrika; Zachary Gray; SubtractiveLad; Moth Mouth; Silk Saw; Nihiloxica; Tara Clerkin Trio; Anne Sulikowski; The Verbrilli Sound; The Silver Field & Cindy.
Welcome to the first episode of "Listen to the film". This podcast examines a films soundtrack in detail and its relationship to the film. In this episode we are examining the 2007 classic; Into the wild. The soundtrack by Eddie Vedder and Michael Brook is a powerful companion to our journey. All clips and music are property of Paramount Vantage and J records, all clips are used for commentary and review. Intro and outro track used: "Cliffsides" by Dan Lebowitz from Youtube audio library(royalty free music).
Michael Brook shares his corporate escape story
On the January 14 London Live podcast: How far are you willing to go to get things done? Cheating in sports with Global News Radio AM640 broadcaster Greg Brady. A McMaster University scientist has found a way to break down and recycle rubber from tires with Dr. Michael Brook, lead researcher and part of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at McMaster University.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (25.11.2019) - Solénoïde rend hommage au Doudouk, instrument emblématique de la culture arménienne. Entre couleurs traditionnelles pures et folk d'avant garde, cette émission vise à vous familiariser un peu plus aux potentialités de ce petit corps cylindrique (cousin de la clarinette) déclaré par l'UNESCO patrimoine oral et immatériel de l'humanité. Une émission marquée par la présence d'artistes virtuoses qui développent une approche aussi imaginative que respectueuse du doudouk.
De vez en cuando en Perpetuum Mobile nos damos una vuelta por una sala de cine, entramos y nos dejamos maravillar por las historias que nos cuentan, por la fotografía, las interpretaciones de sus actores protagonistas pero, por encima de todo, por sus músicas. En diciembre de 2016 The Playlist publicó las que, a su juicio, son las mejores bandas sonoras del Siglo XXI. Bueno, han pasado casi tres años y hay algunas que todavía son del Siglo XX, pero la selección musical merece la pena. Escucharemos bandas sonoras de Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Jonny Greenwood, Mica Levi, Clint Mansell & The Kronos Quartet, Michael Galasso & Shigeru Umebayasi, Shane Carruth, Jon Brion, Alexandre Desplat, Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Dan Rohmer & Benh Zeitlin, Carter Burwell, Cliff Martinez, Alex Ebert, Alberto Iglesias, Cat's Eyes (Faris Badwan and Rachel Zeffira), John Murphy, Gustavo Santaolalla, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Michael Brook y Hans Zimmer de nuevo.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (21.10.2019) - Evoluez dans une sorte de rêve musical éveillé ! Solénoïde vous invite à traverser l'espace intemporel et planant du 'Fourth World' (le fameux 'Quatrième Monde'), concept visionnaire inventé par Jon Hassell au milieu des années 70. Une théorie qui exalte l'idée d'une musique transfrontalière, musique articulant de façon inédite des éléments de cultures distantes. Bienvenue dans un monde d'utopies géographiques et culturelles !
Rapoon; SubtractiveLad; Burger/Ink; Mt. Rave; Michael Brook; Bing & Ruth; Sarah Davachi; Rapoon; 2562; Telefon Tel Aviv; Ami Dang; Carl Gari / Abdullah Miniawy; Mercan Dede; Tor; Laurie Anderson / Tenzin Choegyal / Jesse Paris Smith; Sink Sinck, Sing; Moth Mouth; Penelope Trappes; Josephine Wiggs; P;ano; Ensemble; Lolina; Neko Case & Out Hud.
#MillenniumLive | Nick sits down with Vince Campitelli and Jon-Michael Brook from The Cloud Security Alliance. CSA is the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. CSA harnesses the subject matter expertise of industry practitioners, associations, governments, and its corporate and individual members to offer cloud security-specific research, education, certification, events and products. Transformational CISO | The Millennium Alliance
Track List- 1. Blaen- Maps And Diagrams 2. Einsame Wandern Still Im Sternensaal- Perserin Quartett 3. Alef- Wim Mertens 4. Think- U. Srinivas & Michael Brook 5. Barramundi- This Mortal Coil 6. A Paler Sky- Roger Eno 7. Fireflies- Kate St. John 8. Pique-nique Nagpur- Anouar Brahem 9. Oculus- Luke Howard 10. It’s Lonely Around … Continue reading "Episode 22- Little Weasel"
Pan-American; Sarah Davachi; Pan-American; Christine Vantzou; Aidan Baker / Carla Bozulich; Titanium Tunnels; High Plains; Peppermoth; Jon Hassell; Automatisme; Julia Kent / Jean D.L.; Michael Brook; Peaking Lights; SubtractiveLad; Steve Hauschildt; Gas; Julianna Barwick; Cruel Diagonals; Peppermoth; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Tangents; Matchess; Lump & Neko Case.
Rapoon; Jon Hassell; Joshua Abrams & the Natural Information Society; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Michael Brook; Eccodek; Adham Shaikh; Mulatu Astatqe; Brian Eno / David Byrne; Mahmoud Ahmed; Tor; Zazou / Biyake / Cy1; Debo Band; Girma Beyene; Burnt Friedman & Jaki Liebezeit; Equanim; The Ambassadors; Aster Aweke; Alemayehu Eshete; Bzunesh Beqele & Dahlak Band; Dizzy Gillespie & his Orchestra; Getatchew Mekurya & Mikael Seifu.
SubtractiveLad; Kenneth James Gibson; Michael Brook; Ian William Craig; Kenneth James Gibson; Michael Brook; Sontag Shogun; Saltland; E Rusha V; Max Richter; Surface 10; Laurie Anderson / Kronos Quartet; Tim Cole; Locust Toybox; Boundary; Efrim Manuel Menuck; Loscil; Laurie Anderson / Kronos Quartet; Juliana Barwick; Shriekback; Lolina; Tricky; Ought
This episode, compiled by our studio, is a soundtrack for a partly romantic, partly dramatic, partly ironic love story, shifting from the moving John Cage’s ‘Four Walls’ to the ethereal Robert Fripp’s ‘Under Heavy Manners’. The episode features: Brian Eno, Michael Brook, Daniel Lanois, Jon Hassell, David Byrne, John Cage, Joël Vandroogenbroeck, J.D. Emmanuel, Maggy Payne, Robert Fripp, crickets, birds and someone’s whispers.
THE STEVE MILLS - RESULTS PODCAST - How to create more leads and turn more leads into sales.
Listen to me talk to my good friend Michael Brook on how to take your knowledge and experience and then to marketing online and sell it all over the world to 1,000's of people.
THE STEVE MILLS - RESULTS PODCAST - How to create more leads and turn more leads into sales.
Listen to me talk to my good friend Michael Brook on how to take your knowledge and experience and then to marketing online and sell it all over the world to 1,000's of people.
Richard Horowitz; Jon Hassell / Brian Eno; Michael Brook; Tor; Andy Haas; Saicobab; Richard Horowitz; Carl Stone; Rapoon; Byron Westbrook; Tor; Eccodek; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Saicobab; Jon Hassell; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Alice Coltrane; Adham Shaikh; Om Buschman; Loscil; Shriekback &Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Two stone-cold Twilight Zone classics get the full body cavity search this week: “Third from the Sun” and “The Invaders” are compared and contrasted to determine definitively which is more classic than the other. Or will we see a historic first-ever tie…? Along the way Craig regales with a dramatic reading (okay, maybe “regales” is the wrong word. “Attempts to regale,” maybe?) and places a last-minute call to fan favorite Dr. Reba Wissner… but doesn’t talk about music. Intrigued? Commence downloading and check it out! The notorious Invaders thong: http://www.cafepress.com/+twilight_zone_invaders_classic_thong,322482279 Opening music: “Neither Here nor There (Earth/Not Earth Variant)” by Twin Loops “Discipline 27 II: What Planet Is This?” performed by Sun Ra and His Space Arkestra (from the album What Planet Is This? © 2006 by Golden Years of New Jazz) “Earth Floor” performed by Michael Brook (from the album Hybrid, © 1985 by EG Records) “Fever Bomb” performed by The Technicolors (from the album Metaphysical, © 2017 by The Technicolors) “I’m Afraid of Americans (Nine Inch Nails V1 Clean Edit)” performed by David Bowie (additional production by Trent Reznor © 1997 by Virgin Records). “Third from the Sun” performed by Psilonaut (from the Pi original motion picture soundtrack, © 1998 by Thrive Records) Between Light and Shadow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zonepod/ Between Light and Shadow on Tumblr: https://zonepod.tumblr.com/ The Twilight Zone is a trademark of CBS, Inc. Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast is a nonprofit podcast. Music clips and dialogue excerpts used herein are the property of their respective copyright owners; we claim no ownership of these materials. Their use is strictly for illustrative purposes and should be considered Fair Use as stated in the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. section 107.
Doet Detroit, over rassenrellen en politiegeweld, aan 'whitewashing'? Een pittige discussie over de film van Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker) met gast Nico van den Berg. En na een recensie van Stronger met Jake Gyllenhaal als overlevende van de bomaanslag in Boston, zoomen de MovieInsiders in op personages die worstelen met hun plotselinge heldenstatus. 00:00 Introductie 01:25 Recensie: Detroit Gast: Nico van den Berg 29:44 Soundtrack: The Dramatics - All Because of You (uit Detroit) 32:42 Jee of Nee 34:26 Recensie: Stronger 46:09 Filmmuziek: Stronger (componist Michael Brook) 48:38 Top 5: Held tegen wil en dank 78:01 Vooruitblik en Filmmuziek: The Truman Show (componist Philip Glass) Presentatie: Gudo en John
Michael Brook; SubtractiveLad; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Ian William Craig; Demen; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Delia Derbyshire Apppreciation Society; Burnt Friedman / Jaki Liebezeit; Psychic Pollution; Fleet Foxes; Tiny Vipers; Do Make Say Think; Teen Daze; Piekoz; Ensemble; Uilab (Strereolab + UI); Dixie's Death Pool; Elsiane; The Cosmic Range; Bonobo; E.D. Swankz; Uilab (Strereolab + UI) & Doomsquad.
Join Divya Parekh and Michael Brook as they have a conversation about High Performance living to maximize one's potential in the physical, emotional and mentalarenas of life. There are natural laws of health and if you learn and live those laws the result, you experience being fully alive. This naturally affects the performance of the individual, and a company culture of high performance can have profound, positive effects on an organization as well. You can achieve the balance too!This show is broadcast live on Mondays 8PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
SubtractiveLad; Eternal Tapestry; Joshua Abrams / Natural Information Society; Alice Coltrane; The Cosmic Range; Ekko; Psychic Pollution; Mingle; Tor; Loscil; Eccodek; Adham Shaikh; Tanya Tagaq; Freeworm; Mikael Seifu; Michael Brook; Nils Petter Molvaer & Brasstronaut.
Andrew McPherson is a singer/songwriter based in Guelph, a tiny city with a big musical reputation located an hour outside of Toronto. Most prominently known as the founder of Eccodek, Andrew has long been influenced by a variety of ambient artists, including Brian Eno, Michael Brook, Satie, and Debussy. His new album is under yet another name, Peppermoth. I caught up with Andrew in his... Read More
Ending the show with some ambient songs from the Angels In The Architecture compilation with Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Michael Brook.
Pete Namlook / Klaus Schulze; Ryan Huber; Rapoon; Eternal Tpestry; Pete Namlook / Klaus Schulze; Corinthian; Brian Eno; Michael Brook; Dirty Inputs;Heiki; Fatima Al Qadiri; Mich Kota; Moritz von Oswald; Andy Stott; Michael Brook; Boreal Network; Julianna Barwick; Sones; Majical Cloudz; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Slow Steve; Bibio; Doomsquad; Husky Rescue; Braids & LAL.
“Thy will be done. Thy will be done. I don’t know. Please, I don’t know.” -Jessica Ripper Jessica Ripper is a white American with blonde hair, blue eyes and a home in Northern California. Yet, to many in Pakistan, she’s an Islamic-gospel musician who plays the tabla. In the 700-year-old sufi-singing tradition of Qawwali, she’s a female trailblazer shattering century-old glass ceilings from sufi shrine to sufi shrine. And everywhere else, she’s a statistical anomaly, a bizarre outlier. Did fate direct Ripper to her path as one of the world’s only white female western qawwali players? Or was it chance and opportunity? You be the judge. Show Notes: [00:10] “Villager” by Blue Dot Sessions [02:25] “Villa” by Blue Dot Sessions [04:40] “Allah Hu” by the Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Party [06:35] Shahzad Bashir [06:40] “Snowmelt” by Blue Dot Sessions [08:35] Fanna-Fi-Allah Side note: They’re working on a documentary project about qawwali music. See here. [08:40] On Ripper’s conversion to Islam. [09:00] “Allah Hu” by Fanna-Fi-Allah [10:35] “McKrary” by Blue Dot Sessions [11:20] Richard Michos performing with Shabaz [13:00] Rahat Fateh Ali Khan [13:05] “O Re Piya” by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan [13:25] More on Dildar Hussain [13:25] “Tanam Farsuda Jan Para” by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Party [13:55] Nusrat’s collaboration with Michael Brook [13:56] “In Your Eyes” by Peter Gabriel [14:20] Nusrat’s obituary in The New York Times [15:10] “Banjo” by Blue Dot Sessions [16:09] Yassir Chadly [18:20] “Grand Caravan” by Blue Dot Sessions [18:20] A neat infographic of what Islam looks like. [18:25] Additional reading on Sufism and the current state of Islam [19:00] Some online dialogue about music in Islam [19:45] Background on 2010 Lahore Bombing [20:50] Tabla played by Jessica Ripper [21:45] The Urs of Baba Farid [21:50] On Baba Farid [27:15] “3rd Chair” by Blue Dot Sessions [28:03] “Ya Mustafa” by Fanna-Fi-Allah performed at the Urs of Baba Farid [30:05] Riffat Sultana Recommended listening [30:10] Ustad Salamat Ali Khan [31:50] “Bliste” by Blue Dot Sessions [36:00] Abidah Parveen with members of Fanna-Fi-Allah [39:05] “Illway” by Blue Dot Sessions [41:40] “Xandre” by Blue Dot Sessions [43:55] “Holo” by Blue Dot Sessions The project that started this story: Written Video Download Flipboard on your phone, connect to strong WiFi and open flip.it/tabla in the mobile app for a unique story experience.
Brooklyn is een tearjerker over een jonge Ierse immigrante die gevangen zit tussen heimwee en liefde. Zagen de MovieInsiders een emotioneel pareltje of een platte smartlap? Ze zagen hoe dan ook aanleiding voor een top 5 waarin met enige schaamte wordt opgebiecht welke films voor wat traanvocht zorgden. Wie van de twee blijkt de grootste huilebalk? 00:00 Introductie 01:53 Recensie: Belgica 14:47 Filmsong: The Shitz - How Long (uit Belgica) 19:13 Jee of Nee Gehuild 21:12 Recensie: Brooklyn 31:25 Filmmuziek: Brooklyn (componist Michael Brook) 33:36 Top 5: Stiekem gehuild 62:12 Vooruitblik en Filmmuziek: Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (componist Ennio Morricone)
Brian Eno / Harold Budd, Jon Hassell, Loscil, Michael Brook, Pyramid / Indigo, Secret Pyramid, Souns, Burger/Ink, Boards of Canada, Corinthian, Michael Brook, White Poppy, Spell, Malka Spigel, Thomas Brinkman / Tusia Beridze, Lali Puna, Grand Theft Audio, King Midas Sound / Fennesz, Frog Eyes, Moss Lime, Boy & Majical Cloudz.
Майкл Брук (Michael Brook), родился в 1952 году в Торонто, канадский гитарист-новатор, изобретатель, музыкальный продюсер и кинокомпозитор. С Бруком сотрудничали, записывались и выступали многие известные музыканты различных жанров: Джон Хассел (англ.), Брайан Ино, Даниель Лануа, Эдж, Роберт Фрипп, Дэвид Силвиан, Брайан Ферри, Нусрат Фатех Али Хан, Дживан Гаспарян и другие. Он создал и постоянно использует в своих записях электрогитару с бесконечным сустейном, которую назвал соответственно "Бесконечной гитарой". Состоит в Американском обществе композиторов, авторов и издателей (ASCAP, англ. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers). --------------------------------------------------------- Дэвид Силвиан (David Sylvian) - британский музыкант, вокалист и автор песен, начинавший карьеру в рок-группе новой волны Japan, затем успешно занялся сольной карьерой, работая над музыкой разных жанров: прогрессивный рок, джаз, электронная музыка, эмбиент.
Six Continents, One Sun and One Moon - Earthbound Yoga Mix by Dubtrak on MixcloudDescription:Not much to say about this mix, just a trip around the World, in less then 60 minutes.I hope you enjoy the stopovers I picked for you :-)Tracklist:1. Citta Flow - Mun2. Delago - Six Day3. Anoushka Shankar - Lola's Lullaby4. Guy Manoukian - Yasmina5. Christophe Goze - Javida6. Baaba Maal - Koni7. Hukwe Zawose & Michael Brook - mbeleje8. Dead Can Dance - Return of the She-King9. b Tribe - unknown10. Calexico - Dub Latina11. Da Lata - Rain Song12. Calexico - Whipping the Horse's Eyes13. Kaki King - Sloan Shore14. Native Indian meditation flute interlude15. Aes Dana - SummerlandsLinks:[direct download] [iTunes]
New Dimensions in Health is a new book by Michael Brook, who has lived a very high level of performance, as far as mind, body and soul goes. 'The foolish physician treats the disease. The wise physician fulfills the conditions of health, and the disease leaves of it's own accord.' Are you ready to focus on a high performance life? Michael gives new insights on the merger of science and spirituality - the secrets behind the secret law of attraction, and much more! Discover the interconnected nature of everything and become a more integrated person.
New Dimensions in Health is a new book by Michael Brook, who has lived a very high level of performance, as far as mind, body and soul goes. 'The foolish physician treats the disease. The wise physician fulfills the conditions of health, and the disease leaves of it's own accord.' Are you ready to focus on a high performance life? Michael gives new insights on the merger of science and spirituality - the secrets behind the secret law of attraction, and much more! Discover the interconnected nature of everything and become a more integrated person.
I've been a regular follower of JON LLOYD on Mixcloud, getting turned on by (of all things) his mix LIVED IN BARS which is a great outing. His mix THE TEXTURE OF SOUND is another that I highly recommend (you can see my comments on the mix). Jon's a consummate listener of all kinds of music, and shares his thoughts about what really vibes him when he hears it. He's managing to create mixes from whatever draws him in next, and isn't limited to a certain genre or flavor-of-the-month in favor of his own interest or intuition. I enjoy the comments that he leaves (not only for myself, but for others) as it's always evident that he dug way deep into the particular piece to really have the music exist firmly within himself. Inspirational, to say the least. I asked him if I could host a mix, and he obliged (much thanks, man!). For this particular episode, I bring you a different sort of mix that compiles a very good feeling array of positive vibe entitled ANOTHER DAY DRIFTS AWAY. This is not a mix for the sleepers (sorry!), but for the active listening participants. For me, this mix is essential headphone listening that provided me with a very good spiritual lift. While it's not so much ambient, it is an offering that gets your head right and puts you in a better place. If music were medicine (and not just therapy), Jon just filled our prescription correctly.I asked Jon to shed some light on the how and why. Here's what he had to say:"I've been making mixes since I could press the 'record' button. First on cassette, then on CD, and more recently for Mixcloud. A few years ago I became obsessed with making the perfect 'sleep mix', and would only be satisfied once I knew for a fact that I'd fallen asleep each night before hearing the final track. Like tonepoet perhaps, 'I'd like to teach the world to sleep'.This mix isn't a sleep mix, more a comptemplative 'end-of-day' collection. I created it for New Year's Day 2014 and just about managed to finish it that day. I think the track by This Mortal Coil is my favourite on there; amazing lyrics, and music surging with emotion, nostalgia, a tinge of sadness but also hope. The first track, though, is also a bit of a killer. I once saw Michael Brook play in a church and it was amazing. His effects pedal 'wall' almost reached the ceiling. An incredible sound. Thanks very much to tonepoet for hosting this mix. I really have gained a lot of inspiration from his mixes and continue to do so (**thanks, bro, sniff sniff**)."And so I bring you an enlightening amalgamation of really great music to lift us up. The first sunny, bright, warm day will definitely have this written all over it, but I encourage you to allow it to bring you out of the winter doldrums as well. Jon urges you to visit the amazing art of JEANNIE LYNN PASKE'S OBSOLETE WORLD. He has used a couple of the artist's images for his mix and they are the perfect match for his themes. Pay a visit and show the love. Check out more mixes from the diverse ears of JON LLOYD. Again, thanks, Jon!! Peace.turn on, tune in, sleep...ambient-transmission.blogspot.comfacebook.com/tonepoetmusic
I've been listening to a lot of older music lately. Been on a big progressive rock kick, King Crimson, Steve Hackett, Willowglass, Pink floyd, Phil Manzanera, Strawbs, etc. This lead me to dig up some older ambient tunes, which lead to this mix. Listening to Michael Brook's "Hybrid" from 1985 brought back memories of how wonderful that album is. So I grabbed other ambient recordings from around the same time period and the result is the new mix, "always returning". I stole the title from the Eno tune which finishes the mix. It's appropriate because this is music that I will return to often. Most of the recordings are from the 1980's, with two fo them from '77 & '78. There's a fair amount of Eno in here, whether it's his own tracks or his production. I guess that appropriate because in the '80's, Eno was an ambient god. I hope you enjoy this quick bit of time traveling. Download (right click/save as) : 73mb, 53:19 always returning T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Michael Brook - Distant Village 1985 04:00 Jon Hassell - darbari extension 1 1983 08:15 Penguin Cafe Orchestra - numbers 1 - 4 1981 13:40 Bill Nelson - Ringing True 1989 15:00 Harold Budd - Bismillahi Rrahmani Rrahim 1978 22:40 Laraaji - Essence 1988 28:20 David Sylvian - The Wooden Cross 1986 31:45 Cluster & Eno - Fur Luise 1977 36:30 Bill Nelson - Almost Unchanging 1989 38:00 Peter Gabriel - Slow Water 1985 40:00 Brian Eno - Unfamilar Wind (leeks hills) 1982 44:30 Michael Brook - Ocean Motion 1985 49:30 Brian Eno - Always Returing 1983 53:19 end
Featured artists: Michael Brook, The Balustrade Ensemble, Natalie Walker, Jay Bharadia, New Buffalo, and MB-ent.
Featured artists: Michael Brook, Sudha, Jean Geoffroy, Dave Bianchi, Akama, Fiona Horne, Hesius Dome, and Daniel Blomqvist.
Featured artists: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Zap Mama, Urbs, Fishbunny, Pan Electric, Michael Brook, and Kaskade.
Like my other 10th episodes, I've made the extra effort to give you an even chiller mix of relaxing music. And stay tuned - I've decided to release more than just one mix for Episode 50, so expect more mixes by me in the coming days. Featured artists: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Sparrow Orange, BT, Michael Brook, Peace Orchestra, Tosca, Rithma, and Raymond Scott (one of the original producers of electronic music).
Sometimes floating, sometimes flying. Airborne music by Deep Forest, Killing Joke, The Infinity Project, Michael Brook, Sheila Chandra, Brian Eno and many others.
Sometimes floating, sometimes flying. Airborne music by Deep Forest, Killing Joke, The Infinity Project, Michael Brook, Sheila Chandra, Brian Eno and many others.
http://www.bfbs.com/g3 - This month UV Wristbands, Egglings, Logitech noise cancelling headphones, Red Ferret Journal, Michael Brook, Editor of Stuff Magazine
http://www.bfbs.com/g3 - This month, Lucky Kits, Bamboo Monitors, YoroPen, Car Tyre Concierge and Michael Brook from Stuff Magazine
This month * the m-pac personal accessory carrier * forfeit cookies * POWERbreathe, a hand-held inspiratory muscle trainer * Michael Brook, Editor of Stuff Magazine
Lego Star Wars on the Playstation, Outdoor Beanbags, Gardening CD-Roms and Michael Brook from Stuff Magazine