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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: RuPaul + Talking Ducks They also chat about Fanny (Band) and answer some fan mail. The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News. www.patreon.com/mumesons
On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: MU Variant - Norm MacDonald They also chat about Cabaret Voltaire and answer burning questions from Mel B The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: 9/11 They also chat about Ethel Cain, Swim & Donations The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: NSW's roadmap out of Covid19 They also chat about DONDA, Sydney Underground Film Festival and COVID Passports. The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: Sirhan Sirhan's Parole They also chat about Hospital Hill Records, Space 1999 and answer a question about sex with Bigfoot. The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: Will The Vaccine Save Us? They also chat about Louis Tillet, Jack Arnold and answer some salacious fan mail. The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
Joseph and Chris discusses PlayStation's acquisition of Returnal developer Housemarque, Chris previews Death's Door, and is a new Silent Hill by horror studio Bloober Team on the way? Hosts and info: Joseph Yaden - twitter.com/josephyaden Josh Nichols - twitter.com/itsjerkjersh Chris Penwell - twitter.com/PenwellWrites You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify, and Google Play. You can also subscribe through our RSS feed. Follow us on Twitter @ActiveQuestShow Email us @ ActiveQuestPodcast@gmail.com Rate us on Apple Podcasts, and Podcast Addict so we can continue to grow. Reviews are so helpful for discovery and opening doors in the industry for us! Get our official shirt! teespring.com/active-quest-shirt#pid=2&cid=566&sid=front We are proud to be a part of the HP Video Game Podcast Network!: itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtistSeeAll?cc=us&dkId=4§ion=0&ids=1482427275 Music Theme Song made by Novila. soundcloud.com/novila-edm Quick News Ghost of Tsushima is getting an enhanced director's cut on the PS4 and PS5 Jay Peters https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/1/22559264/ghost-of-tsushima-directors-cut-sony-ps4-ps5-sucker-punch-iki-island PS Plus July 2021 Free PS5, PS4 Games Announced Robert Ramsey https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2021/07/ps_plus_july_2021_free_ps5_ps4_games_announced New Games with Gold for July 2021 https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2021/06/29/new-games-with-gold-for-july-2021/ News Sony buys Returnal developer Housemarque Wesley Yin-Poole https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-06-29-sony-buys-returnal-developer-housemarque Sony adds PC port developer to PlayStation Studios Michael McWhertor https://www.polygon.com/22558968/playstation-studios-acquires-nixxes-software-pc-ports Sony Acquisition of Bluepoint Games Supposedly Leaked by Image Mistake Robert Ramsey https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2021/06/sony_acquisition_of_bluepoint_games_supposedly_leaked_by_image_mistake Konami and Bloober Team announce partnership amid Silent Hill links Chris Scullion https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/konami-and-bloober-team-announce-partnership-amid-silent-hill-links/ Xbox Cloud Gaming is Now Fully Available to All Game Pass Ultimate Subscribers Joseph Knoop https://www.ign.com/articles/xbox-cloud-gaming-game-pass-ultimate-release Dead Space 4 is reportedly ‘a full remake' inspired by recent Resident Evils Andy Robinson https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/dead-space-4-is-reportedly-a-full-remake-inspired-by-recent-resident-evils/ What We've Been Playing Chris: Death's Door (review code provided) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Josh: Joseph: Returnal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No jazz cigarettes for these two. Dave Graney & Clare Moore are an exemplary couple. Two of Australias most profound/extraordinary musicians & performers that have travelled and traversed many bands and many lands. The Moodists, the White Buffaloes, the Coral Snakes & the Dave Graney show are just a few of the incantations you will at least find Dave appearing in. Today, going under the title of The Lurid Yellow Mist inspired directly from the Jack Arnold film “The Incredible Shrinking Man” Dave & Clare form an unstoppable duo that takes music and its lyricism and arrangements to the levels thought unachievable. Like Serge Gainsbourg, Lee Hazlewood & Roy Orbison with the satirical sting of possibly Kim Fowley at his best moments, they make pop music sound like an opera. There love for each other is evident in their creativity, and you will find them at some of the most obscure locations this country can offer to perform. Literally standing head and shoulders above the rest and erring on the side of humility, they remain the perfect example of magical creativity can be. Always supportive of the underdog and we guess that is why they have ended up on the Naked World podcast. Having performed with some of the greatest names in the musical arena internationally as well as local, they still find time for Jay Katz & Miss Death. Dave is not a just a raconteur, performer and screen star but also an incredibly incisive author, who has bared his soul in print. Their humour and generosity is evident in all they do, and with over 40 albums between the two of them in the bag, their output is relentless We hope you enjoy this candid casual conversation as much as we did and possibly pick up a few tips on how to survive a pandemic with masterful ease. Even though their retro tv viewing is questionable, their hearts are not. A big warm thank you to Dave & Clare for your constant inspiration and laughs Much Love Katz & Death
Jay Katz & Miss Death sat down with one of the most prolific exploitation directors of all time: William Grefe - broadcasting from Florida at the age of 90. If there were rules to filmmaking, one director would break them all! From the 1960's to the 1990's, writer/director William Grefé was grinding out exploitation films for drive-ins and hardtops across the globe. As a Miami-based regional filmmaker, he utilised the darkest corners of the Florida Everglades as his personal studio backlot. Killer sharks and human jellyfish and living mummies, oh my! Arrow Video is proud to present the first ever collection of works by William “Wild Bill” Grefé, the maverick filmmaker who braved the deep, dark depths of the Florida everglades to deliver some of the most outrageous exploitation fare ever to go-go dance its way across drive-in screens. Bringing together seven of Grefé's most outlandish features, all new to Blu-ray, He Came from the Swamp: The William Grefé Collection packs in a macabre menagerie of demented jellyfish men (Sting of Death), zombified witch doctors (Death Curse of Tartu), homicidal hippies (The Hooked Generation) and seductive matrons (The Naked Zoo) – not to mention the ubiquitous go-go dancing college kids – to create one of the most wildly entertaining box-sets of all time!
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Walk the Walk Like Enoch and Miss Death Subtitle: Genesis - In the Beginning Speaker: Sean E. Harris Broadcaster: Berean Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Genesis 5:21-24 Length: 49 min.
Jay Katz & Miss Death sit down with Holly Payne She is a filmmaker, writer, improviser, producer, traveler, thrifter, sometimes stylist, podcaster, activist and bionic woman. She produced the crowd funded documentary "The Death Of Superman Lives: What Happened?" with her maverick partner - the late great Jon Schnepp The Death of Superman Lives; What Happened? delves into one of Hollywood's most enthralling 'what could have been' stories. In 1996, Warner Brothers engaged Kevin Smith to write the screenplay ('Superman Lives'). Director Tim Burton assembled an elite group of artists to work on Superman Lives, including Nicolas Cage as Superman. Warner Brothers scrapped the project shortly before principal photography began The film received praise from critics. Chris Stuckmann (film critic) wrote: This well-researched documentary provides a fun and intriguing answer to one of cinemas strangest questions: What if Nicolas Cage had portrayed Superman?
Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down with Penelope Courtney - artist, archivist, mother, a kindred spirit from the other side of the world, who has assisted the Mu Meson Archives greatly over the years. Rapidly becoming (alongside of Holly Payne) an extremely important source for interviews in the USA. We loved hearing about Penelopes life and we are sure you will enjoy this extraordinary interview with this beautiful human
If you haven't heard of Australia's sickest and twisted film festival, TRASHARAMA…you don't know Dick! Dick Dale is more than just a festival director though, he's a champion of international genre cinema, raconteur and legendary shorts filmmaker (PELICAN BOY, CREAMY LOVE, FAMILY BIZNESS) and now he's making the leap to feature film with RIBSPREADER! Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down with the filmmaker to talk about his crazy career and some wild shenanigans.
What an honour, a privilege and a pleasure to meet our cultural hero with his extraordinary partner in crime for the first time live on “Naked World” our visual pandemic podcast. It been many decades now that Miss Death and I have been more than aware of the incredible creative power of V. Vale (Vale Hamanaka) through his extensive documentation of underground and outsider culture. Writer, publisher, musician, historian and culture jammer whose seminal publications “Search and Destroy” and “Research” altered the course of counter cultural history. We sat down recently (during lockdown) to zoom into the home of Marian Wallace and Valhalla Vale for this candid and grass roots discussion on all that is Research and their life together. Marian is so natural and relaxed that she is perpetually in and out of the frame as she goes about her daily lockdown activities with Vale by her side. He on the other hand is entirely focused on the interview. If fringe culture does not have a champion to promote its cause, then history will remain oblivious of its nuances and even its existence. Most times the ground breakers can only break the ground. That's where Vale stepped in, recognising early in the piece that revolutionary movements in the arts deserved legitimate acknowledgement and documentation. His zines and books certainly did just that. The “Industrial Culture Handbook” gave academic respect to the avant garde genre of music deemed Industrial and “Modern Primitives” may have been single handily been responsible for the ubiquitous modern-day popularity of the tattoo. The power of these publications is double barrelled in their effect, they not only captured underground culture of the time but also altered it, sometimes considerably. He is a true media assassin graced with a meticulous eye for detail and stylism. Vale's extensive publications will be referenced long into the future with an enduring sense of awe. Eclectic in his approach, Incredibly Strange Films, Incredibly Strange Music, Freaks, Zines, J.G.Ballard, Swing and Pranks are just a few areas of his Research in publicised form. Much thanks yet again to Penelope Courtney for making this grand moment happen and big respect /love to Marian and Vale for their wonderful hospitality. We cannot thank our subscribers enough for assisting us in manifesting the dreams of our Archive into reality, all of you have played an important part. Let us hope that you enjoy this interview as much as we did and that there are many more to come. Much love and respect Jay Katz.
Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down and chat with their long time pal, the maverick filmmaker/artist Andrew Leavold. Andrew has had an extraordinary career delving deep into the counter culture - he managed the iconic video store Trash Video in Brisbane for 15 years, went travelling across the globe to find out what happened to superstar James Bond himself ‘Weng Weng' which launched an incredible documentary about his journey and now Andrew is currently running an awesome Kickstarter for his latest project title PUB - A Fredumentary. The mythic rock and roll Shangri-La of Melbourne's St Kilda, as told through artist/musician Fred Negro. This show was so much fun and we had a blast chatting to Andrew. We hope you enjoy this episode of Naked World. Stay up to date with Andrew: https://twitter.com/AndrewLeavold
Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down with the ultra talented Christa Hughes. She is an Australian singer, circus performer and comedian. She utilises wild on-stage antics and her powerful voice. From age 15, she has done gigs with her father, jazz pianist and journalist Dick Hughes. She was the vocalist for the band Machine Gun Fellatio, as KK Juggy, from 2000-2005. Alongside her solo career, Hughes was also the Ring Mistress with Circus Oz (2006-2008)
Evangelism - Part 3 - There is salvation for Mr Recluse, Mrs Disease and Miss Death
Jay Katz (AKA Jaimie Leonarder), curator of Sydney, Australia's iconic Mu Meson Archive, co-host of the hot new podcast Naked World (with his wife Miss Death), and Vice President of Australia's UFO Research (NSW), visits the show. A fascinating and fun conversation ensues, ranging from Australian UFO encounters and the Min Min lights, through cryptids and Missing 411 type disappearances, to the failings of science when it comes to dealing with anomalous phenomena and the contents of his extensive archives. The Mu Meson Archive official site: https://www.mumesons.com Naked World on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mumesons The Mu Meson Archive’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6p2N-HgF_KxPqAJBIljtRw The Mu Meson Archive’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MuMesonArchivesSydney/ The Meson Archive's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mumesons/
Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down with Frankie Louise - the writer, director, performer and hacker of non-ordinary states of consciousness. On this episode - Frankie discusses her upcoming feature film, psychedelic micro-dosing benefits & remaining creative despite a global pandemic.
Jay Katz and Miss Death discuss the hidden life of the Parallel Hominid aka Bigfoot (USA), Yowie (Australia). This creature has brought a wave of criticism and mysticism in the last 100 years. Our hosts dig deep into the mythology and share their vast knowledge of this perplexing beast.
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May 3, 2020
Coffin Ed is a freelance writer, raconteur, publicist, cinema manager and much more. He shares some of his favourite stories and experiences with Jay Katz and Miss Death.
Jay Katz and Miss Death explore universal accounts of UFO sightings and discuss the beginning of their obsession with the anomalous, which started when Jay witnessed a unexplained sighting in primary school.
Jay Katz and Miss Death have accumulated a lifetime of rare and lost ephemera which they curate and surround themselves with in their home meets warehouse in Annandale, Sydney. In this episode, they track the history of the Mu Meson Archive, from Abercrombie Street to Annandale.
Jay Katz and Miss Death discuss the ‘The Psychotronic Guide to Cinema', discuss the sex scandals in the series ‘Hollywood Babylon', and explore a vast array of other rare and lost ephemera, hidden in the Mu Meson Archives.
The Naschycast returns with our ninth anniversary episode! We dive back into the films of beloved Spanish filmmaker Jess Franco with THE DIABOLICAL DR. Z (1966). This is one of the director's final black & white movies and is considered by many to be his most accomplished work. I'm not sure where I would rank it on Franco's long list of credits but it is certainly a fantastic and beautiful horror film that features several amazing performances. It also has one of the best revenge seeking female mad scientist characters in cinema history. The lovely and deadly Doctor Zimmer is not someone you want to antagonize! Especially not when she can bend to her will the incredible nightclub dancer Nadia (a.k.a. Miss Death) whose long fingernails are laced with poison! And did I mention the murderous, mind-controlled escaped convict willing to strangle anyone blocking the destructive path of this mad woman? Strap in or, more likely, be held down by scary robotic arms for this amazing film! Troy and I ramble our way through a discussion of this Spanish Horror classic marveling at the clarity and sharpness of the print available on the Kino Blu-Ray. The black & white cinematography of Alejandro Ulloa is remarkable to see in high definition. As fans of his director of photography work for Naschy's lushly colorful EL CAMINATE (1979) and NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (1981) we're amazed by his ingenuity at presenting shades of light and darkness without losing detail. Even if the film was only half as good as it is Ulloa's skill would make this a must-see for curious cinema aficionados. We pick apart the plot, question the need for certain evil elements and gush about the intelligence of the script. Some time is spent on co-writer Jean-Claude Carrière's amazing career with me delighting in talking about his late 1950's Frankenstein sequel novels. The adult nature of the story is discussed as we make note of possible censored spots in the narrative. The amusing onscreen roles played by Franco and his longtime musical collaborator Daniel White are pointed out so that we can praise their acting talent. And we can't resist taking note of Franco's kitty co-star in one scene and his rather direct directorial touch with this wandering performer. Meow! Any comments or questions can be sent to naschycast@gmail.com or dropped on the Naschycast Facebook page. We read out a couple of missives in the final few minutes of this episode and they stir some unexpected conversation, as always. Thank you for downloading and listening to the show. We'll be back next month with more Spanish Horror!
In this episode we talk Sydney cinema. We are joined by Kate Jinx from the Golden Age Cinema & Bar; artist and filmmaker Kate Blackmore discusses her latest project The Glass Bedroom presented on ABC iview; and we about the Queer Screen - Mardi Gras Film Festival with filmmaker Jules Herrmann and the President of Queer Screen, Lisa Rose. Tracks by Jay Katz and Miss Death aka Jaimie and Aspasia Leonarder from the Mu Meson Archives.
When we were putting this project together, Jaimie and Aspasia Leonarder aka Jay Katz and Miss Death were two people who immediately sprang to mind. For anyone with an interest in DIY culture, these two are like the spiritual gurus of DIY.They have dedicated their lives to sharing their passion for the fringes of forgotten culture and the people who live within those fringes. Together they have worked as diversional therapists for the elderly and disabled, hosted the legendary club night “Sounds of Seduction” opened their home to the public and created the Mu Meson Archive and hosted one of FBi’s most infamous programs “The Naked City”. We discussed a bunch of topics including why creating an inclusive space is important, why the “bottom line” is corroding culture, why fringe culture creates the front line, how underground culture feeds overground culture and why providing spaces for teenagers to be creative in is a necessity.
What Double J Should Sound Like celebrated its 2nd birthday and over 118 shows last Friday with a bang up party at the Sydney Gaelic Club. Join Miss Death and Maynard as they warm up the crowd early in the evening. Miss Death with her signature spooky sounds and Maynard as he takes a dip... The post Miss Death & Maynard live @ WDJSSL 2nd Birthday Party appeared first on Planet Maynard.
What Double J Should Sound Like celebrated its 2nd birthday and over 118 shows last Friday with a bang up party at the Sydney Gaelic Club. Join Miss Death and Maynard as they warm up the crowd early in the evening. Miss Death with her signature spooky sounds and Maynard as he takes a dip... The post Miss Death & Maynard live @ WDJSSL 2nd Birthday Party appeared first on Planet Maynard.