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11/12/25 Filmmaker Blake Calhoun joined Mike and cohosts, actresses Presley Richardson and Kennedy Celeste on episode to talk about his Indie film 'Casey Makes a Mixtape.' Blake is a Texas-based filmmaker with a track record of creating bold, independent work. He has produced and directed feature films and digital series, including the award-winning shows Pink and Continuum. His work spans both indie and studio collaborations: he directed and produced Exposed for Warner Bros. Television alongside executive producer McG, and partnered with New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine, as well as Felicia Day's Geek & Sundry, and also Legendary Entertainment to bring the popular young adult series Morganville to life. With a passion for innovative storytelling, Blake continues to push the boundaries of independent filmmaking. Please support Indie Films! Follow Blake on Instagram @watchblake Enjoy the Podcast!
This week's show featured new music from Greatsouth, Troy Kingi and more.
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Figgy's Mixtape dives into wild stories — the Easy-Bake Oven is back, Galveston looks to AI to fix traffic, and just how good of a parent is Lopez?
ITL dives into a pivotal Texans game beyond wins and losses, Rockets edition, and today's QOTD: your sports hypocrisies. Plus, Around the NFL with a Patriots–Jets recap, NCAA betting scandal reactions, and What's Popping in sports and entertainment. Would You Rather: Mills or Marks? Collins or Noel? Lunch-Time Confessions with Figgy, CFB weekend preview presented by Wrangler, and Texans Win/Lose Because: Titans edition. Figgy's Mixtape wraps it up with the Easy-Bake Oven comeback, Galveston AI traffic plans, and Lopez as a parent.
ITL breaks down why the Texans win… and why they lose in our Titans edition. Then, Figgy's Mixtape dives into wild stories — the Easy-Bake Oven is back, Galveston looks to AI to fix traffic, and just how good of a parent is Lopez?
Hola, For promotion reasons sometime it's needed to record something and share this with other parties. Offcourse I also hope that it helps to make your day a little bit more beautiful. Therefore you'll find some "mixtapes" over here in the near feature on top of the regular episodes. Enjoy your weekend. Love Flanagan
ITL breaks down who the Rockets really are 10 games in and whether Sunday in Nashville will be the easy win Texans fans expect. Around The NFL covers Jameis being Jameis, Brian Daboll's future, and more, with former Texan N.D. Kalu joining for his weekly visit before What's Popping in sports and entertainment. A Nick Caley progress report sparks debate, Figgy's Lunch-Time Confession about his dog's mullet brings laughs, and OG Buy or Sell tests what listeners believe in. Finally, ITL wonders when the Texans' “best five” O-line will actually come together, while Figgy's Mixtape gets wild with stories of an AI marriage, a $1.75M TikTok scandal, and more.
Figgy's Mixtape: A lady in Japan marries an AI creation she made from Chat GPT, a TikTok influencer has to pay 1.75 MILLION dollars for an affair, & more.
When is this “best five” offensive line finally going to come together — by Thanksgiving? Christmas? ITL debates the Texans' ongoing O-line shuffle. Then, Figgy's Mixtape features a woman in Japan who married an AI creation made from ChatGPT, a TikTok influencer fined $1.75 million for an affair, and more unbelievable stories from around the world.
Send us a textOn this episode we discuss some rock releases expected in the month of December, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2025 Induction, new music from new artist Stanley Simmons, and most importantly Doug's service to our country as this episode was recorded on Veteran's Day. We also play MixTape and climb the Wall of Tunes for a band that is in both of our top 5 favorites. #rrhf #veteransday #bigheadtoddhttps://www.facebook.com/obrienanddoug/ https://instagram.com/obrien_and_doug
Movie of the Year: 1971MixtapeThe Mixtape Reaches Its Final FormIn the second and final installment of the Movie of the Year: Mixtape 1971, Mike, Greg, Ryan, and special guest Taylor reunite to complete the ultimate playlist of songs released in 1971. What began as a nostalgic, free-wheeling journey through one of the greatest years in music now becomes a decisive act of curation. Each Taste Bud must make their final selections, shaping the last pieces of a mixtape that captures the sound, soul, and spirit of 1971.This isn't a draft. This isn't a competition. It's a collaborative act of musical archaeology—a mission to create a playlist worthy of an era that changed everything.Finishing the Playlist: Drama, Dissent, and DedicationThe tension rises as the Taste Buds fill the final open slots on the mixtape. The stakes aren't about winning—they're about getting it right. Which tracks deserve early placement? Which songs have earned the privilege of closing out the mix? And which hidden gems from 1971 demand to be heard?With every selection, the Mixtape becomes more defined and more surprising, balancing iconic hits with deep cuts, genre-spanning favorites, and songs that shaped both cinema and culture.This episode leans into the drama: passionate defenses, sudden reversals, and the kind of decisive playlist-building energy that only the Taste Buds can bring.The Themes That Emerged from 1971As the Mixtape locks into place, the Taste Buds uncover the unexpected themes that emerged from their selections.Rebellion and protest—echoes of a generation reckoning with war, justice, and identity.Introspection and vulnerability—songwriters unearthing new emotional territory.Genre expansion—rock, soul, folk, funk, and country all exploding in new directions.Together, these tracks tell a story of a year that didn't just produce great music—it reshaped the cultural landscape.Guest Spotlight: Taylor Returns for the FinaleSpecial guest Taylor returns for Part Two, bringing strong musical instincts and a fearless approach to finishing the playlist. Her choices add emotional depth, tonal variety, and bold color to the final tracklist—helping shape Mixtape 1971 into something that feels alive, resonant, and unmistakably right.Conclusion: The Definitive 1971 MixtapeWith the final songs selected and the playlist complete, Mixtape 1971 stands as a testament to the sound of the era—rebellious, soulful, experimental, and unforgettable. Whether you lived through it or discovered it decades later, these tracks offer a time capsule of a world changing in real time.
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The boizz went beyond once again, for the tenth Beyond 16-Bit episode. Of course there are still tracks that sound like they could have come from the third and fourth generation. Jake Kaufman's distinct retro style shines in "Credits" from Regular Show: Mordecai and Rigby in 8-Bit Land. Enrique Martin (Pentadrangle) also kills it with a modern take on the classic approach in "
Ron Slay, host of 3HL on 104.5 The Zone in Nashville, joins the show to break down Titans vs. Texans. Then, Figgy's Mixtape dives into a wild mix of stories — a North Dakota man vanishes after inheriting $30 million, a string of D.C. robberies tied to a 12-year-old girl, and more crazy headlines.
Sunday's win over the Jaguars completely reshaped the Texans' outlook — but which upcoming games could do the same? WalletHub's new list of the best sports cities in America might also explain why Texans games don't always fill the stands. ITL goes around the NFL with Danielle Hunter's big week, an AFC Defensive Player of the Week, and Travis Hunter's season-ending injury before diving into whether fans can still cheer for players who aren't good people. The crew also breaks down the Texans' offensive improvements — which ones can last and which ones won't — and in Lunch-Time Confessions, Rome or San Antonio got Reggie thinking before Judge John Lopez weighs in on whether limiting player props could help curb gambling scandals. Then, Ron Slay from 3HL on 104.5 The Zone joins the show to preview Titans vs. Texans, and Figgy's Mixtape gets wild with stories of a missing man who just inherited $30 million, a 12-year-old behind a D.C. robbery spree, and more.
Figgy's Mixtape dives into a wild mix of stories — a North Dakota man vanishes after inheriting $30 million, a string of D.C. robberies tied to a 12-year-old girl, and more crazy headlines.
Good Vibrations Festival 2011 – Roots Tent Mixtape by Samrai (BEAST MODE)
This episode takes on a fiendish playlist challenge: Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon — The Music Edition. The rule is simple to explain but devilish to pull off: every song in the playlist connects to the next through a shared musician collaboration — guest features, one-off duets, session players, and more. Each track comes from a different primary artist or band, all leading toward the final destination: Kevin Bacon. Expect surprising crossovers, session-player breadcrumbs, and collaborative threads that reveal just how small — and yet connected — the music world really is. Connecting Kevin Bacon through movies might seem easy, but doing it through music? That's a whole different level of challenge. Thanks to Matt Kennedy of XRadioX for submitting this week's concept! Tune in, and then let me know how you'd connect the musical dots through your Six Degrees playlist!
ITL breaks down how much more realistic the Texans' playoff chances feel now compared to Sunday and debates whether The Athletic got the Rockets' placements right in its top 25 of the NBA's quarter-century. Around The NFL, the Eagles vs. Packers MNF matchup was a dud, Micah Parsons' trade conditions surface, and John Lopez argues the Texans' biggest turning point Sunday came on defense. It's time for the Davis Mills discussion — but what exactly is that conversation now? Should Mills start if C.J. Stroud is good to go? Figgy isn't buying the Mills hype in Lunch-Time Confessions, and CFBOAT Tuesday takes the stage. Finally, ITL debates whether the Texans' win over Jacksonville validated DeMeco Ryans' philosophy, and Figgy's Mixtape features wild stories — from an argument over chicken and eggs that led to a shooting to Charlie Sheen reuniting with Mad Max after 30 years.
Did the Texans' win over Jacksonville validate DeMeco Ryans' philosophy? ITL breaks it down. Then, Figgy's Mixtape features a wild story about an argument over chicken and eggs leading to a shooting, Charlie Sheen reuniting with Mad Max after 30 years, and more off-the-wall headlines.
Figgy's Mixtape features a wild story about an argument over chicken and eggs leading to a shooting, Charlie Sheen reuniting with Mad Max after 30 years, and more off-the-wall headlines.
Lopez shares some OG Passing Thoughts after the Texans' epic comeback win over the Jaguars. Then, Figgy's Mixtape dives into Target encouraging employees to be more flirty, local high school rivalries that got way out of hand, and more wild stories from around the week.
Figgy's Mixtape dives into Target encouraging employees to be more flirty, local high school rivalries that got out of hand, and more wild stories from around the week.
ITL relives and reacts to the Texans' thrilling comeback win over the Jaguars — an instant classic that might've cemented some new Texans legends. Plus, the Rockets notch a big win of their own — was that the Reed Sheppard breakout game? Around The NFL, the Colts grab a big win in Berlin, a former NFL Commissioner passes away, and DeMeco Ryans holds his weekly Monday presser before we wrap it up with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. We've got to talk about the Texans' offensive line — how did you feel about the new lineup? ITL Lunch-Time Confessions gets interesting as Lopez takes a bad beat on a bet, and we break down the biggest Winners and Losers of the weekend. Finally, Lopez shares some OG Passing Thoughts after the Texans' epic win over the Jags, and Figgy's Mixtape dives into Target encouraging employees to be more flirty, local high school rivalries that got out of hand, and more wild stories from around the week.
This week on Songs That Don't Suck, Mark dives into the lost art of mixtapes, what made them magical, and contrasts them with today's algorithm-driven playlists. Plus, four killer tracks from Robert Delong, Tors with Jade Bird, Black Orchid Empire, and Howl Owl Howl.To check out this week's songs on your platform of choice head to the website Songs That Don't SuckConnect with Songs That Don't Suck ~ Instagram | BlueSky
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One hour of DEEP, DISCO and HOUSE beats.
"This mix features original songs slowed down, creating a chilled atmosphere almost ethereal kind of like Alice Through the looking glass, liquid drum and bass. Hope you enjoy this deep house, almost Balearic vibe ready for Ibiza chilled nights or for whenever you need a quiet relaxing evening. Whatever you do, you are going to love it. Some of the artists are: Nicolas Jaar - El Bandido Everything but the girl - Corcovado Everything but the girl - Before Today Andre Rizo - No communication Andre Rizo & Oscar - Prince Igor Soubeiran & Mount Rouge - Ya Peli"
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I'm putting together a larger mixtape and producing it in sections. This genre is the first in the series. Enjoy! Tracklisting: 'Plottin' - Klass Money & Reo 'Situationship' - Dj Taffy, Nice767 'Bouwey' - 1T1, Theomaa 'B.D.Y.M.M.' - Ridge, Dirty Dawg Pudaz There's a video version of the mixtape, find that here. Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog here. Rate, like, leave a review on Apple podcasts or wherever you're able to do so. If you've enjoyed this episode, please support this podcast by doing any, all your shopping through my affiliate link: AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2dRu3IM or DONATE/TIP here SUBSCRIBE Everywhere HERE Let's keep in touch, sign up for the email list here Thanks for listening!
This week's show featured new music from Gorillaz, Danny Brown, De La Soul, Troy Kingi and more.
On this episode, I am joined by Cordell and we discuss whether mixtapes matter, and if they are even technically illegal in Today's streaming Market. We also question whether it even matters now dropping a mixtape to build anticipation for an album or does it even matter anymore. We then get into a topic that I stole from Juan Ep, which was top DJ Premier Nas collaborations. Overall, good hip-hop Talk. Enjoy.
It's Texans Win Because, Texans Lose Because: Jags Edition — what are the real keys to victory and danger zones for Houston? Then, Figgy's Mixtape dives into why classical music is being blasted around the city, a local high-speed chase update, and more wild stories from the week.
Nick Caley said a lot, but did he actually say anything that makes you believe the Texans' issues are being fixed? Plus, what are you hoping to learn from the Rockets in their first NBA Cup game? QOTD: What's the longest grudge you've ever held? ITL and B Scott react to a rough Thursday Night Football game and Antonio Brown getting captured in Dubai, while something Lopez said about the Texans really sticks with B Scott. Then, What's Popping in the world of sports and entertainment. Will the Texans' growing list of injuries hurt them more on offense or defense? ITL Lunch-Time Confessions gets real as Figgy admits he's done getting hyped for Grand Theft Auto 6. Plus, a full College Football weekend preview presented by Wrangler. Finally, it's Texans Win Because, Texans Lose Because: Jags Edition — what are the real keys to victory and danger zones for Houston? Then, Figgy's Mixtape dives into why classical music is being blasted around the city, a local high-speed chase update, and more wild stories from the week.
Figgy's Mixtape dives into why classical music is being blasted around the city, a local high-speed chase update, and more wild stories from the week.
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Figgy's Mixtape: The top Google search of the week, “When does Christmas music start on the radio?”, a home address that turned out to be a weed dispensary, and plenty more wild internet finds.
John Lopez is feeling optimistic about Davis Mills starting on Sunday — are you? Then it's time for Figgy's Mixtape: the top Google search of the week, “When does Christmas music start on the radio?”, a home address that turned out to be a weed dispensary, and plenty more wild internet finds.
Crosstalk with P&P gets a little childish before diving into the Texans' growing injury list — who's the next man up? The Astros hire Victor Rodriguez as their new hitting coach, and we ask if the move brings more hope to the lineup. Around the NFL, there's sad news out of Dallas and a fine for a Panthers WR, plus former Texan N.D. Kalu joins the show for his weekly visit before we dive into What's Poppin' in sports and entertainment. CBS Sports' Pete Prisco stops by to preview Jags vs. Texans, ITL Lunch-Time Confessions get wild with some Flight Madness, and we play OG Buy or Sell. Finally, John Lopez shares his optimism about Davis Mills starting Sunday, and Figgy's Mixtape brings laughs with the week's top Google search, a weed dispensary mix-up, and more internet craziness.
Send us a textOn this episode we discuss the effects of a full moon on school age children, what we remember about being home sick from school in the 80s, and we lament Hootie's unnecessary participation in a country song and hear new music from Howl Owl Howl. We play MixTape and climb the Wall of Tunes for a new wave rock band from the 80s. #fullmoon #hootie #thecars #priceisrighthttps://www.facebook.com/obrienanddoug/ https://instagram.com/obrien_and_doug
Movie of the Year: 1971MixtapeThe Sound of 1971The Taste Buds are trading film reels for vinyl grooves in this week's episode of Movie of the Year, as Mike, Greg, Ryan, and special guest Taylor create the ultimate 1971 Mixtape. It's the year of protest songs, psychedelic experimentation, soul anthems, and singer-songwriter confessionals—and the Taste Buds are here to decide which tracks define it all.Each host takes turns drafting their favorite songs from 1971 and placing them into the perfect playlist order. What emerges is not just a collection of hits, but a sonic time capsule—capturing the emotion, rebellion, and rhythm of a year when music and culture collided in unforgettable ways.The Rules of the MixtapeHere's how it works:Only songs released in 1971 are eligible.Each participant takes a turn selecting a song. The chooser not only selects the song but also decides where it goes in the lineup, although the choosers of the opener and closer are pre-determined. The result? A carefully chaotic playlist that reflects the Taste Buds' unique blend of passion, humor, and deep-cut expertise.The Music of 1971: A Revolution on Record1971 wasn't just another year in music—it was a creative explosion. From the poetic introspection of the singer-songwriter era to the gritty pulse of funk and soul, 1971 became a soundtrack to a generation in transition.As the Taste Buds debate their picks, they uncover how the sounds of this year—across rock, R&B, country, and beyond—captured the cultural aftershocks of the 1960s and set the stage for the music that defined the decade to come.Whether it's an anthem of rebellion or a quiet moment of heartbreak, every song chosen for the 1971 Mixtape tells part of the story of who we were, and who we were becoming.Guest Spotlight: Taylor Joins the MixtapeThis episode features special guest Taylor, who brings his own distinctive taste and flair to the playlist. A longtime friend of the show and a sharp musical mind, Taylor adds energy, insight, and a few unexpected curveballs to the draft. His picks remind the crew—and listeners—why music isn't just heard, it's felt.Conclusion: Press Play on the PastBy the end of the episode, the Taste Buds have built something more than a playlist—they've created a living archive of sound, heart, and memory. The 1971 Mixtape is a reminder of why this era of music still resonates, decades later: it was honest, fearless, and timeless.
As we gear up for the return of My Weekly Mixtape next week, we're throwing it back to this season 1 episode where I was joined by modern rock powerhouse Emily Wolfe, to co-curate a playlist celebrating the women who defined '90s rock. From grunge and alt-rock to chart-topping anthems, these female artists broke boundaries and inspired generations. Join us as we rediscover the songs that still sound as fierce and fearless today as they did three decades ago!
Ian and Sujewa embrace the time change with a look at Blake Calhoun's love letter to early-80s cassette culture, Casey Makes a Mixtape!Presley Richardson stars as Casey, a 13-year-old girl navigating her parents' messy divorce while staying with her grandparents for the summer in East Texas. Her sole fixation is creating the perfect mixtape, which is one painfully elusive song away from completion. When she's not fourth-wall monologuing about the sanctity of headphones and strategies for recording songs off the radio, Casey bobs and weaves through a series of misadventures with new friends in the neighborhood.In this spoilerific review, the IndieSeen team looks at this visually impressive time capsule whose pinballing narrative makes for quite the bumpy flashback. But does that necessarily make it skippable?See what the guys think--and get an update on Sujewa's latest film, 53 Spaceships!Casey Makes a Mixtape is now available for rent or purchase on all major streaming platforms.Support Kicking the Seat on Patreon, watch us on YouTube, and follow us at:XLetterboxdInstagramFacebookShow LinksWatch the Casey Makes a Mixtape trailer.Watch Sujewa's recent interview with writer/director Blake Calhoun!Keep up with all things Casey at the film's official website.Learn more about Blake at his website: https://www.blakecalhoun.com/ As mentioned in the show, Casey reminded Ian of the excellent comic book miniseries, Grommets, by Rick Remender and Brian Posehn. You can buy the collected edition wherever you get comics--and read the first issue for free online at the Image Comics website.Support Sujewa's new film project, 53 Spaceships, the latest adventure of Cosmic Disco Detective Rene!Watch Sujewa's latest film, Cosmic Disco Detective Rene for free on YouTube! Rent The Secret Society for Slow Romance (the predecessor to Cosmic Disco Detective Rene).Follow Sujewa on X.Check out all the episodes in our “IndieSeen” Playlist!
Figgy's Mixtape takes over — from The Legend of Scarface to a prison guard caught smuggling wings, and yes… Apple Pie Mac & Cheese?!
The Texans' silence at the trade deadline spoke volumes — what message did they send by not making a move? Two of the biggest deals in the NFL went down inside the AFC South, so what does that tell us about the division's direction? We grade every AFC roster and tackle today's QOTD: What's an unforgettable “read the room” moment? Around the league, the Texans add a new kicker, Arizona plans to start Jacoby Brissett next week, and we ask — would you be down if the Astros brought back Justin Verlander? Plus, What's Poppin' in sports and entertainment. Lopez compares DeMeco Ryans to Dunkirk (yes, really), Billy O goes off on the media during ITL Lunch-Time Confessions, and Judge John Lopez rules on George Kittle's push for standardized NFL fields and Patrick Creighton's DeMeco theory. Finally, Texans practice updates and midseason superlatives set the stage for Figgy's Mixtape — featuring The Legend of Scarface, a prison guard caught smuggling wings, and the wildest debate yet: Apple Pie Mac & Cheese?!
The Mixtape crew discusses the 2025 World Series—the heartbreak for the Blue Jays and the jubilation for the Back-to-Back World Series Champion Dodgers. Did the Dodgers' massive payroll color your thoughts on their latest championship?Can the Blue Jays get back to the World Series next year? Who managed the games better Doc Roberts or John Schneider? Will this World Series convert more casual fans to baseball? All of that and more on this special (2-hour) episode. The Black Baseball Mixtape is in partnership with the Players Alliance, Numbers Game Scorecards, Rebellion Harvest (Sunflower Seeds), and Minority Prospects. Want to join the BBM Discord? Message the show at BlackBaseballMixtape@gmail.com.
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