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On this episode of Spilling the T, we speak with Michael Muller, the Executive Director of Commuter Rail at the MBTA. Michael tells us how Commuter Rail service has been changing since the pandemic, shares the plan to increase Commuter Rail service frequency and electrify the service, and what the future holds for Commuter Rail as a whole. Join us as we take a deep dive into the Commuter Rail at the MBTA. If you're curious about something at the MBTA, please reach out with questions, comments and show suggestions at social@mbta.com. Your feedback might end up in an episode of the show. Follow the MBTA on social media to keep up with news and updates about the system!
In this episode, host Bob Holmes from SUSS is joined by co-host Chuck Johnson to talk about his latest release "Sun Glories" as well as the wide catalog of music that he has produced, played on, mixed and/or mastered, including Michael Muller, Danny Paul Grody, Claire Rousay, Clarice Jension, Six Organs of Admittance and many more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.flowstate.fm/subscribe
I've been listening to the music of Rafael Anton Irisarri for a long time. The oldest album of his that I have is 2007's Daydreaming. I'm listening to it as I type this and wow, I'd forgotten how excellent it is. His music has changed a bit since then - now using drones, symphonic washes, tape loops, layers of distortion and "bleached out textures." So I was excited when he offered to do a guest mix. Um, yes please! This mix is everything that I love about guest mixes because it takes twists and turns that I normally do not so it kept me engaged to whole way through. Here's what Rafael has to say about this set: "I crafted this mix as Spring gently dissolves into Summer, drawing inspiration from perennial favorites like Arvo Pärt and Harold Budd. It features the work of many dear friends and colleagues such as Sylvain Chauveau and Federico Durand, as well as some favorite tracks I've mastered at my Black Knoll Studio in New York. This includes pieces from William Basinski, Eluvium, Michael Muller, and Julia Kent, along with contributions from Grand River, Animated Matter (Hannah Elizabeth Cox), Concepción Huerta, Christina Giannone, Pepo Galán, and Karen Vogt. Adding a personal touch, I've included a piece from my latest album, released on my newly minted Black Knoll Editions, in collaboration with the esteemed Italian producer Abul Mogard. There's also a special collaborative piece I created with the brilliant Julianna Barwick a couple of years ago. Hope you enjoy! Looking forward to playing some shows this summer, starting in Italy on July 7th with Abul Mogard in Rome at Halfdie Festival, then later on September 14 at Ametric Festival in Chania, Greece. Stay tuned for more announcements by following on Instagram @blackknoll or at www.irisarri.org." Thanks Rafael for this amazing mix! Here are links to all the music used in this mix: https://ghostly.bandcamp.com/album/thousands-of-eyes-in-the-dark https://animated-matter.bandcamp.com/album/selkie https://federicodurand.bandcamp.com/album/flor-imaginaria https://www.amazon.com/Apollo-Atmospheres-Soundtracks-Brian-Eno/dp/B000003S1E https://beaconsound.bandcamp.com/album/lower-river-reworks https://williambasinski.bandcamp.com/album/on-reflection https://abulmogard.bandcamp.com/album/impossibly-distant-impossibly-close https://ecmrecords.com/product/arvo-part-tabula-rasa-gidon-kremer-keith-jarrett-tatjana-grindenko-alfred-schnittke-the-12-cellists-of-the-berlin-philharmonic-orchestra-staatsorchester-stuttgart-dennis-russell-davies-lithuan/ https://sylvainchauveau.bandcamp.com/album/un-autre-d-cembre https://eluvium.bandcamp.com/album/whirring-marvels-in-consensus-reality https://headphonecommute.bandcamp.com/album/for-ukraine-volume-2 https://www.amazon.com/Lovely-thunder-HAROLD-BUDD/dp/B00004XNLZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3SE3RKREFK46O&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.lEh9qetRmaBVCr72TtjwA5RjuHqSmI-OmCaB1sChoxY._GCIjpRo_wRaKREhIt1SrdMNfgMKbTh7Ieu0Nd27hxI&dib_tag=se&keywords=Harold+Budd+-+Lovely+Thunder&qid=1718556861&sprefix=harold+budd+-+lovely+thunder%2Caps%2C300&sr=8-1 https://facture.bandcamp.com/album/family-harmony https://concepcionhuerta.bandcamp.com/album/harmonies-from-betelgeuse https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/glazed-vision Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Grand River - This Was Us (VA: Thousands of Eyes in the Dark, 2019) 01:53 Animated Matter - Follow (Selkie, 2021) 04:28 Federico Durand - Flor Imaginaria (Flor Imaginaria, 2020) 06:41 Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Roger Eno - Signals (Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, 1983) 08:16 Michael Muller - Glyph II (Julia Kent Rework) (Lower River Reworks, 2020) 12:52 William Basinski & Janek Schaefer . . . on reflection (four) (“ . . . on reflection “, 2022) 15:12 Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri - Place of Forever (AM Radio edit) (Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close, 2024) 21:52 Arvo Pärt - Fratres For String Quartet (Fratres, 1977) 31:22 Sylvain Chauveau - La Lettre Qu'il N'Envoya Jamais (Un Autre Décembre, 2003) 32:56 Eluvium - Vibration Consensus Reality(for Spectral Multiband Resonator) ((Whirring Marvels In) Consensus Reality, 2023) 41:06 Julianna Barwick + Rafael Anton Irisarri - Thalasso (For Ukraine Vol. 2, 2022) 46:21 Harold Budd - Sandtreader (Lovely Thunder, 1986) 51:32 Pepo Galán feat. Karen Vogt - It's All Around You (Family Harmony, 2023) 56:13 Concepción Huerta - Solastalgia (Harmonies from Betelgeuse, 2022) 59:37 Christina Giannone - Immortality (Glazed Vision, 2021)
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Director of Work Based Learning with WorkSMART Connector Teri Vos and students Claire Westerkamp, Michael Muller, Trenton Mohn, and Isabella Ebersole discuss the annual apprenticeship signing day.
Bob Holmes of SUSS is joined by Michael Muller and Rob Lowe of the Austin, Texas neoclassic ensemble Balmorhea to discuss influences and favorite new music, including Ennio Morricone, Bing & Ruth, ML Buch, Fridge, Berlioz and much more.
In today's episode of Pagecast, join legendary broadcaster Jenny Crwys-Williams as she interviews Beverley Roos-Muller, the author who vividly brings to life the experiences of the Muller brothers during the Boer War. ‘. . . it is nine months this evening since I last saw the light in my own house, when I had to tear myself away from all that is dear to me. And today is also my little son's birthday. Oh, how I long for home.' So wrote Michael Muller in 1901 as he gazed at the lights of Cape Town from a ship bound for Bermuda, after months of internment in a British POW camp in Simon's Town. The camps were full, so Boer prisoners were being sent to other parts of the empire. Michael's brothers, Chris and Pieter, were exiled to Ceylon, while Lool was held in the Green Point camp in Cape Town. Remarkably, three of the brothers kept diaries – the only known instance of this happening in the Boer War. They recorded their intimate thoughts and turbulent emotions, and the diaries gave them agency. The scrawled notes of Chris on the evening after the legendary Magersfontein battle, the rain-dashed pages written by Lool in Colesberg, and the angry words penned by Michael about his treatment at Surrender Hill, have the urgency of men determined to go on record. When Beverley Roos-Muller first began to explore writing about the Boer experience of the war, she read the tiny war diary of Michael, grandfather of her husband, Ampie Muller. It led her to the discovery of the other diaries and many more documents. She also records the brothers' difficult return home and examines the consequences for South Africa of the bitterness this strife invoked. This is a beautifully told account of the fellowship of four brothers in war, their capture and their eventual recovery.
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German energy giant, RWE, is faced with the challenge of helping to power a continent in the midst of a power crunch, while at the same time working towards ambitious decarbonisation targets. In this episode, Alison Savas, talks to RWE's Chief Financial Officer, Michael Muller on the energy crisis, decarbonisation and RWE's operations.
Carbon dioxide emissions is a major cause of climate change and reducing our carbon footprint is crucial for our survival and food production globally. In this edition we zoom in on how farmers and agripreneurs can get carbon credits. Many rural parts of the Eastern Cape record a high rate of neurocysticercosis disease, causing epilepsy in children and adults. In our OneHealth campaign, Vuyokazi Makapela, a director at Afrivet joins us to talk abou the causes of NCC and how we can prevent it. In our agripreneur 101 segment we meet the founders of Jacobs Jam Company, Nigel and Christynn Jacobs. After over a decade of working in the fruit value chain, the couple decided to build their own legacy. Our book of the week is, Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown. And, our farmer tip of the week comes from Limpopo avocado farmer, Michael Muller.
My wife and I did our first photoshoot for our ice-dyed apparel brand Ohio Drip, and learned a lot in the process including the importance of light from people like Sawyer Hartman and his interview with famous photographer Michael Muller. We also took a photography class at the Columbus Printed Arts Center where we learned how cameras use light to create images. It got me thinking - What even is light? Come with me on a journey from lighting, to photography, to Light as Medicine and Dr. Jacob Lieberman's work, Opticks by Newton, The Allegory of the Cave by Plato, and back to lighting up your own life. http://www.thestargarden.co.uk/Newtons-theory-of-light.html https://www.cmog.org/article/isaac-newton-opticks https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/light The Earliest Surviving Photograph Taken by Nicéphore Niépce: A Process that Never "Caught On" https://www.philosophyzer.com/the-allegory-of-the-cave-by-plato-summary-and-meaning/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_obscura
Michael Muller was a first grade teacher and a man committed to creating and supporting things of beauty in this world.. then came along a furry little rascal that was full of personality - Mirabelle.Mirabelle was a Boston Terrier gifted to him, soon she was inspiring him to create children's books. The Adventures of Mirabelle was born.In this conversation, Charu Kumarhia and Muller talk about their shared love of the breed and why it was so important to find things of joy over the last few years. https://www.theadventuresofmirabelle.com/www.charukumarhia.com www.charukumarhia.com
Michael Muller is one of the most sought after commercial photographers in the business. He's shot countless movie posters and celebrities throughout his career while successfully navigating the minefields of superstar egos. How does he do it? He's armed with the unique perspective and confidence that you get from facing your fears and swimming with sharks - actual great white sharks. He's gone on over 35 shark diving expeditions. This week we discuss his fascinating career path , hear some juicy Hollywood tales, and get to the bottom of what it's like to come face to face with a mighty predator.
Guest hosts Michael Muller, Mickey Quinn, and Al Barlis
Guest hosts Michael Muller, Mickey Quinn, and Al Barlis
We live in a culture where identity is inextricably linked to our careers—but who we are is not what we do.And work is not a substrate for identity.In addition to philosophizing on capitalism, hedonistic altruism, and rest as resistance, in today's edition of ‘Roll On' Adam Skolnick and I trade fitness updates, perform a virtual reality show & tell, answer listener questions, and more.Aside from being my bi-weekly sidekick hype beast, Adam is a waterman, writer, activist, and veteran journalist best known as David Goggins' Can't Hurt Me, co-author. He writes about adventure sports, environmental issues, and civil rights for outlets such as The New York Times, Outside, ESPN, BBC, and Men's Health. He is the author of One Breath and is currently using the ‘new dad' excuse to avoid working on his novel.Specific topics covered in this episode include:an update on endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh's ‘Code Red' arctic swim;a recap of the Leadville 100, the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, and Robbie Balenger's Colorado Crush;Sania Sorokin record-breaking 24-hour race & Carl Meltzer's completion of the ‘Most 100 milers in a calendar year';the importance of Michael Muller's virtual reality experience ‘Into the Now';thoughts on life, careers, and the NYT piece, Work Is a False Idol; andRich & Adam's podcast, video, and other media streams of the week.In addition, we answer the following questions:How do you end self-sabotaging behaviors?What are the best ways to prepare for a 100K ultra race? When exercising, what is the most efficient way to breathe?Thank you to Annie from Colorado, Brian from London, and Scott from Vermont for your questions. If you want your query discussed, drop it on our Facebook Page or better yet leave a voicemail at (424) 235-4626.To read more and listen click here. You can also watch on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Listen, Watch & SubscribeApple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsThanks to this week's sponsors:GoMacro: Packed with 100% sustainably sourced plant-based ingredients to fuel your body and mind, GoMacro bars are organic, vegan, gluten-free, and wildly delicious. These are my all-time favorite bars—get your hands on some at gomacro.com and use the promo code RichRoll for 30% OFF plus free shipping on all orders over $50.Indeed delivers 4x more hires than all other job sites combined, so you can meet and hire great people faster. There are no long-term contracts and Indeed gives you full control so you only pay for what you need. 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Save 20% OFF your first purchase at tenthousand.cc with promo code “RICHROLL”.SHOW NOTES:Connect With Adam: Website | Instagram | TwitterTikTok: @iamrichrollYouTube: Rich Roll Podcast Clips ChannelMalibu Times: Mountain Lion Grabs Boy In Monte Nido, Mother Grabs Boy BackTwitter: 67-Year-Old Al Roker Get Smacked By Waves After NBC Drops Him Right In The Middle Of Hurricane IdaIRunFar: Runner Dies in Fall in 2021 TDS, Race Partially Halted New York Times: Work Is a False IdolBook: How to Be Idle: A Loafer's ManifestoNap Ministry: How will you be useless to capitalism today?New York Times: The Cotton Tote CrisisNew York Times: The ‘Hedonistic Altruism' of Plant-Based MeatVice: Pepe the Frog's Creator Nuked a $4 Million NFT Collection Over CopyrightNetflix: White LotusDocumentary: VALYouTube: The Wildly Lucrative World of Ice Cream TikTokYouTube: The Malibu ArtistYouTube: Crime Pays But Botany Doesn'tSomnifix: How Nasal Breathing Helps Runners Run Faster, for LongerHOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!Subscribe & Review: Please make sure to review, share comments and subscribe to the show on the various platforms (Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Spotify). 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Hollywood photographer turned shark documentarian and advocate Michael Muller is on the podcast today. For thirty years Muller has been shooting the most famous faces in the world. In between shooting actors and movie posters, Michael is traveling the world's oceans documenting sharks with nothing between himself and these curious creatures. Flipping through his beautiful Sharks book published by Taschen, one would think Muller wasn't afraid of anything. Like the rest of us Michael possesses his own personal battles and shares some of the work he has done to ease bits of his anxiety or make peace with the pain. One would wonder how shooting 17 foot sharks, that he was afraid of, has helped him navigate to some inner peace. Father of three daughters, husband, artist, friend and protector of sharks makes Michael Muller one of the bravest people I know because he's leaning into the things that make him uncomfortable. Enjoy Website: www.mullerphoto.com Book: Sharks published by TASCHEN VR project: INTO THE NOW Instagram: @michaelmuller7 Show Sponsors Sakara: www.Sakara.com/GABBYREECE for 20% off your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hollywood photographer turned shark documentarian and advocate Michael Muller is on the podcast today. For thirty years Muller has been shooting the most famous faces in the world. In between shooting actors and movie posters, Michael is traveling the world's oceans documenting sharks with nothing between himself and these curious creatures. Flipping through his beautiful Sharks book published by Taschen, one would think Muller wasn't afraid of anything. Like the rest of us Michael possesses his own personal battles and shares some of the work he has done to ease bits of his anxiety or make peace with the pain. One would wonder how shooting 17 foot sharks, that he was afraid of, has helped him navigate to some inner peace. Father of three daughters, husband, artist, friend and protector of sharks makes Michael Muller one of the bravest people I know because he's leaning into the things that make him uncomfortable. Enjoy Website: www.mullerphoto.com Book: Sharks published by TASCHEN VR project: INTO THE NOW Instagram: @michaelmuller7 Show Sponsors Sakara: www.Sakara.com/GABBYREECE for 20% off your first order
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A bit of a different show this time out. I had a conversation with Michael Muller of Balmorhea about important bands and forgotten records of our collective past. Michael has a Youtube channel called Noted & Archived in which he discusses music and records as part of the Vinyl Community. A long conversation here with full tracks by the bands discussed.
Michael Muller is Hollywood's most in-demand photographer.But that title doesn't even begin to capture the breadth of his extraordinary, Hemingway-esque life.It's a path defined by his commitment to curiosity. An unquenchable thirst for adventure. Unbridled creativity.And an impulse to always, always move towards fear.Traveling to 60 countries before he even entered high school (a count that is currently at 200), Michael spent the greater part of his childhood living in Saudi Arabia. It was there that his passion for photography blossomed. The more he saw, the more he felt drawn to capturing his experiences in imagery.By his mid-teens that passion had already become a career, documenting the snowboarding & punk rock scenes across California. But he soon found himself behind the velvet rope in Los Angeles, documenting the next generation of silver screen superstars. But the ripe age of 22, Michael established himself as a leading Hollywood entertainment and fashion photographer. Today Michael is the top dog in his game — a guy who has photographed everyone who is anyone for every prominent media outlet from Vanity Fair to Esquire: Joaquin Phoenix, Brad Pitt, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Hugh Jackman, Bruce Willis, Scarlett Johansson, Nirvana, Leonardo DiCaprio. You get the picture.The question isn’t who has he photographed, it’s who hasn’t he. That iconic photograph of Kobe Bryant bowing that graced the cover of TIME magazine in February? That’s Michael.That blockbuster movie poster or billboard you love? Chances are that’s Michael too -- the man behind countless studio campaigns from Marvel movies to Inherent Vice.But Michael’s truest passion — and a primary focus of today’s exchange — is sharks. Specifically, great whites. Documenting them on film. Understanding them. Educating others about them. And most importantly, preserving them.This conversation is about so many things.It’s of course a recap of Michael’s unbelievable life, which is more adventure novel than a resume.It’s about the nature of creativity. It’s about what drives him — his philosophies on work, passion, service — and the incredible power of the image to shape culture.It's about his relationship with fear. PTSD. And how swimming with sharks changed his relationship with himself and the natural environment we all share.It’s also keenly focused on preserving our oceans, specifically protecting our sharks, 100 million of which are killed every year. These apex predators are beyond vital to our ocean’s ecosystem, and without them, you’ll soon learn, our oceans will crumble.But more than anything, this conversation is about what the great whites represent: fear.It's about why the only way to overcome this debilitating emotion is to move towards it. To face it head-on.The visually inclined can watch our exchange on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Charismatic and larger than life, Michael is unlike any previous guest I've hosted on this podcast. This conversation is one for the ages.Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & SubscribeApple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsThanks to this week’s sponsorsJoovv: Enhance your health, recovery, and sleep with Joovv light therapy. Discover the science of light therapy and how it can help you reach your health & fitness goals. For a limited time, Joovv wants to hook you up with an exclusive discount on your first order: just go Joovv.com/richroll and apply my code RICHROLL to your qualifying order. Exclusions apply, limited time only.Squarespace: The easiest way to create a beautiful website, blog, or online store for you and your ideas. 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How an A-list photographer captures sharksCondé Nast: Sharks — But Not As You Know ThemHuffPost: These Divers Just Found Out How Fast Great White Sharks Can SwimLeica: Odyssey — A visual adventure across air and seaTime: A Photographer, Swimming Among SharksCool Hunting: Interview — Photographer Michael Muller Business Insider: A photographer swam with sharks for 10 years to capture these stunning photosSideshow: The Final Bow (Kobe Bryant Art Print) by Michael MullerBook: The Buddha and The BadassBook: Big MagicRelated Podcasts:RRP #533: How to Change Your Brain With Dr. Andrew HubermanRRP #350: Paul De Gelder on The Shark Attack That Saved His LifeRRP #472: Chase Jarvis: Creativity Is Our BirthrightFor 1000s of delicious, customized plant-based recipes & so much more, check out our Plantpower Meal PlannerHOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Soundcloud | Google PodcastsDonate: Check out our Patreon accountSupport The Sponsors: One of the best ways to support the podcast is to support our sponsors. 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An in depth look at the latest news in New Jersey politics. This weeks guests are NJ Secretary of State Tahesha Way, and 2 of New Jersey's political pundits Matt Rooney and Michael Muller
By 22, Michael Muller had established himself as a leading entertainment and fashion photographer. His celebrity portraits of Joaquin Phoenix, Brad Pitt, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Leonardo Dicaprio, Scarlett Johansson and hundreds of others have graced the pages and covers of magazines including Vanity Fair, Elle, Rolling Stone, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, and the New York Times Magazine. He has created iconic images for numerous movie posters, including The Avengers, Guardians of The Galaxy, Spiderman, X-men, Hancock, Iron Man, Captain America, and many other films and tv series like 24, Entourage, Sons of Anarchy, Nip Tuck and Spartacus. In the advertising world, he has shot countless campaigns and directed many ads for top brands, as well as music videos.
Episode 298 Michael Muller is a First Class Father and World Class Photographer. He has photographed all of the major Hollywood celebrities, Sports icons, Politicians and more. He is one of the top Key-Art photographers in the business with credits including: The Avengers, Spider-Man, Iron-Man and many others. He is famous for his animal photography as well including his tremendous up close pictures of Sharks. In this Episode, Michael shares his Fatherhood journey, he describes his path to success as a photographer, he tells us how he shoots and stores his personal pictures, he gives some wise pointers for aspiring photographers, he talks about the danger of photographing sharks and whether he has toned it down since becoming a Dad, he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! SHARKS PHOTO BOOK - https://www.amazon.com/Michael-Muller-Face-Face-Endangered/dp/3836553597 Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ VOTE For First Class Fatherhood - http://awards.family.is/ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
When Rob Lowe and Michael Muller founded Balmorhea in 2006, their goals and expectations were modest, as they created music to share with friends and family, and slowly developed a following in their hometown of Austin and beyond. They couldn't have anticipated that their music would take them on multiple tours of the US and Europe, and even to Asia. Nor did they expect the praise their work would receive from such well-respected publications as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic among myriad others, and that their work would become quietly ubiquitous, doing the emotional heavy-lifting for national TV commercials, films, radio and cable programs, and countless documentaries. Lowe and Muller had developed a wordless language with a seemingly limitless potential to stir the listener's soul. Over the course of 5 full-length albums and a 7” EP, the duo pushed their work to its outer bounds, concluding the first chapter of their career with their maximalist, genre-leaping full-length Stranger (2012). Now five years later they return with their most fully realized album to-date, Clear Language. Almost a decade on the road, near-constant musical output, and shifting creative priorities caused Lowe and Muller, to soberly assess the band’s future. What, in the form of Balmorhea, was there left to say? And did they have the energy to say it? To answer that question the duo decamped to their east Austin studio, where they worked simply and with restraint, letting intuition guide them as they molded 30-plus raw ideas into the 10 elegant, spacious gestures that comprise Clear Language. Co-produced and engineered by David Boyle in Austin’s Church House Studios, Clear Language finds the duo returning to the simplicity of their roots. They eschewed complexity for complexity’s sake, allowing a watery, sand-hued mood to settle over their use of analog synthesizers, piano, vibraphone, electric and bass guitar, violin, viola, field recordings, and, for the first time in the band’s history, trumpet, performed by Tedeschi Trucks' Ephraim Owens. A relaxed, clear-eyed sense of reflection flows gracefully through the album as these two old friends transmit unfettered meaning through simple sonic gestures that resonate with the cosmos as much as they echo the pulse of a human heart. In a culture dominated by the loudest, ostentatious voices, Lowe and Muller continue to prove the power and importance of restraint and minimalism. This fall, in cities across the U.S. and Europe, Balmorhea will bring Clear Language to life with a full band of multi-instrumentalists, and the ensemble will be enshrouded in a light/video projection that’s being developed to mirror the emotional tone of Clear Language. Audiences can also expect to hear classic works from All is Wild, All is Silent, Stranger, Constellations — the spareness of which invites comparisons to Clear Language — and more from Balmorhea’s dense catalog, dating back to 2006 Listen to LOWER RIVER
Michael Muller is the author and illustrator of a series of books called The Adventures of Mirabelle, inspired by his Boston terrier. The two of them travel the country to book shops and events to promote all seven books and lots of fun Mirabelle themed merchandise. Michael sat down with Trixie to talk about how he went from first grade school teacher to gallery owner to fanatical dog parent and how the illustrated life of Mirabelle grew organically out of people coming to visit her at the gallery. This is part 3 of 4 in the Baltimore Summer Series. Featured song on this episode is "Magic & Loss" by Michael Patrick Smith.
Michael Muller is a researcher at IBM Research in Cambridge MA. We cover a lot in this conversation, Michael reflects on his long PhD process in cognitive science, long in part because of chronic diseases that he still deals with. He talks about the decision to move to industry and his experiences working in various industry positions since then, including interpreting participatory design methods for a North American industry context, finding out he wasn’t suited to management, and loving the work he is doing now. A theme across many of the stories is the tension arising from navigating organisational demands and his own deeply held values, and throughout you can hear his deep care for people. See http://www.changingacademiclife.com/blog/ 2017/12/6/michael-muller for a time-stamped overview of the conversation and related links.
Introducing a group you might perhaps not be aware of. Balmorhea are a six piece instrumental group from Texas founded by Rob Lowe and Michael Muller in 2006. Across the years they have released a diverse array of sonic experimentations which fuses an assortment of genres in a kaleidoscopic blend of style and artistic grace. Their sound is defiant of niche, space or time and could perhaps be best described as an array of textures and graceful leads. The result of asking a band, group, duo or an individual from within to contribute to our mix series has seen interesting results across the years. Bands and musical projects tend to approach the task in a different manner to that of a dj or strictly electronic artist. Michael Muller selects tracks from Brian Eno, Grouper, Domenique Dumont and more.
Episode 07 is all about watch partnerships - from celebrities, to events, brands and charities, Jason and James are digging deep to try and understand what these partnerships mean the end buyer. To better understand the brand/charity relationship, James has an interview with the Australian Marine Conservation Society who recently refreshed their partnership with Oris and the Aquis Great Barrier Reef II. Later, Jason's enjoying life with a smarter-than-average Breitling and James breaks down Everest Bands rubber Rolex straps. Finally, don't miss another round of Q&A and a fresh batch of final notes to keep you busy for the next two weeks. Thanks for listening! Send your questions to thegreynato@gmail.com. Terra Nova Expedition: http://scottexpedition.com/ Bremont Terra Nova: http://bit.ly/1SFEU8j JLC Reverso: http://bit.ly/1Ss4OqG NBA/TIssot: http://bit.ly/1NqFMuY Ed Viestur's book “No Shortcuts To The Top” : http://amzn.to/1qJlkLG Rolex: http://Rolex.com Deepsea Challenge: http://www.deepseachallenge.com/ Richard Mille/Nadal: http://bit.ly/1QvS6Fa Omega Speedmaster: http://bit.ly/1Trzw5B JLC/UNESCO: http://bit.ly/24du0IS Carlos Coste: http://bit.ly/21aHtiS Oris Carlos Coste LE: http://bit.ly/1QvS7bY Oris Aquis Great Barrier Reef II: http://bit.ly/1SDavUS Australian Marine Conservation Society: http://bit.ly/1NJ7D4u(please consider donating!) Oris Great Barrier Reef LE (first model): http://bit.ly/1Sluit6 Great Barrier Reef Bleaching: http://on.thestar.com/23SJ9Cy AMCS Recommended Dive Spots: 1: The Code Hole: http://bit.ly/1NqFOmG 2: Steve's Bommie: http://bit.ly/1WPx23T New Business: Breitling Exospace B55 Connected: http://bit.ly/1MQZOip Everest Rubber Strap for Rolex Explorer 16570: http://bit.ly/21aHyTH RubberB Strap: http://bit.ly/1SFEX43 Omega OEM Rubber for Seamaster 2254: Bremont Temple Island Strap: http://bit.ly/1NJ7EW2 Q&A- thanks Matt! Heuer Bund Chronograph: http://bit.ly/26mfnFh Sinn 156: http://bit.ly/1Ss4V5D Girard Perregaux Olimpico Chronograph: http://bit.ly/21aHzHb Seiko 6117-6400: http://bit.ly/23SJdCx Blanpain Fifty Fathoms: http://bit.ly/1SFF1AH Breitling CP765 Co-Pilot: http://bit.ly/1SFF3IN @watchfred instagram: http://bit.ly/1NqFQLu Final Notes: Rolex DeepSea Sea-Dweller In Depth: http://bit.ly/1pvDYWn Seiko Marinemaster Tuna Depth Test: http://bit.ly/1NJ7I8i Worn & Wound Halios Delfin PVD review: http://bit.ly/1WPx5wH The Vines “In Miracle Land” http://bit.ly/1raoI2z Michael Muller: http://bit.ly/1MQZVuu “Sharks” by Michael Muller: http://bit.ly/1NqFWT6 “An Insurance Salesman and A Doctor Walk Into A Bar, and End Up At The North Pole” http://nyti.ms/1WPx8IV