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Will this finally be the episode where Dave gives his #100 rating??? Dave reviews Neil Cicierega's mind-melting album Mouth Moods, Chris watches Titanic 2 and Stu spills his guts in a tear-jerking interview Patreon Subscribers! Get your recommends to us! We're running out of time and we wanna know what you got. Email us at poolboyscomedy@gmail.com Or send us a message on instagram @poolboyscomedy Cheers folks, see you next week!
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon The work of Neil Cicierega, from his ground-breaking Flash animation techniques to his music and mash-ups, is instrumental in building the foundation of Internet surrealist humor. In this episode, we discuss his “Mouth” quadrilogy of mash-up albums and their importance to the modern landscape of plunderphonics.Music SampledNeil Cicierega - T.I.M.E.Neil Cicierega - AlanisNeil Cicierega - Dear DinosaurOther LinksAlbum Review: Neil Cicierega – Mouth DreamsThe Mouth Experience - Neil Cicierega (Mouth Sounds / Mouth Silence / Mouth Moods / Mouth Dreams)How the Cover Song Conquered Movie Trailers CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Toni and Joe revisit the Second Doctor to discuss quiet silent diversity, pool noodle arms, and how foam is better than goo in the newly animated Classic Doctor Who serials The Faceless Ones and Fury From the Deep. This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you’re interested in being … The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon: Second Doctor Animation Special: Faceless Fury (Mouth Moods) Read More » The post The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon: Second Doctor Animation Special: Faceless Fury (Mouth Moods) appeared first on The ESO Network.
Toni and Joe revisit the Second Doctor to discuss quiet silent diversity, pool noodle arms, and how foam is better than goo in the newly animated Classic Doctor Who serials The Faceless Ones and Fury From the Deep. This episode is brought to you by Friend of Rassilon Matt Golden. If you're interested in being a Friend of Rassilon, click here. Download • YouTube • RSS • Patreon • iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • ESO Network
Demi's LAST EPISODE and WOW what a one to go out on! TWO extremely special guests, legitimate artist Open Mike Eagle (@Mike_Eagle - The New Negroes) & mashup king himself Neil Cicierega (@neilcic - Mouth Moods) join us onstage at XOXO fest for the unpacking of Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" you've all been waiting for. Busting FEELS GOOD !!!! I'm crying. This episode is also available as a video on our YouTube channel! https://youtu.be/6wl2n9dauCoUNPUNCHABLE JAMS: "Marty Beller Mask" by They Might Be Giants, "Peek-A-Boo" by Siouxsie And The Banshees, "Independence Day" by Elliott Smith, and "Ghost Ride It" by Mistah F.A.B.Want more Punch Up The Jam? Become a Patron today! Follow us on social:Punch Up The Jam: twitter.com/punchupthejam | instagram.com/punchupthejamUnpunchable Jams playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BkkFZcsJaS7VKN2v3sZM6Miel: twitter.com/miel | instagram.com/mielmonsterDemi: twitter.com/electrolemon | instagram.com/electrolemon
This episode is about books, we swear. Mike and Tammy each share three book recommendations from or adjacent to planning and analytics.Titles:Competing on Analytics by Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne G. HarrisThe Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsThe Signal and the Noise by Nate SilverHappy City by Charles MontgomeryCreative Confidence by Tom and David KelleyThe Devil in the White City by Erik LarsonSong credit: 300 MB by Neil Cicierega (from the album Mouth Moods)
Join us on a journey into the chaotic, warped, meme-filled musical funhouse of mad genius Neil Cicierega. Tom has been hopelessly addicted to Neil's three mashup albums, Mouth Sounds, Mouth Silence, and Mouth Moods, for years. Guests Erika Price and Adam Goron have never heard them before. Will they, too, see the glory within Neil's punishingly frequent reuse of the vocals to Smash Mouth's "All Star," or will they be like everyone else Tom has forced to listen to this music and tell him to go away? Listen and see! All of Neil's music is available to stream on soundcloud.com/neilcic, and if you like his work why not head over to patreon.com/NeilC and send him some dollars?
I've definitely seen this one before. I can't quite put my finger on where — Facemash? Soundjammers? Twibbles? Show me again, website. Yes, I'm sure I've watched this before. I remember making it. We marinated the chicken in mayo, which made it extra juicy! (Ed: this actually works.) Here's the thing. When I saw it, there was a person there, more than just hands. A face and a personality, you know? And yet here we are with a twenty-five second portrait video compressed to hell and claiming to be something else. Who would do such a thing? Do you really think someone would do that? Just go on the internet and steal content? Everything is a Remix (See also) Mystery Science Theatre 3000 and Rifftrax Ship of Theseus 🧀Cheesy Pasta🍝 A capella maybe isn't as dumb as I thought: Skyrim Theme Straight No Chaser Star Wars/John Williams As long as we're talking about compositions with a single instrument, how about some Zoë Keating? Andrew's Favorite Mashups Brahms v Radiohead — A mashup of Brahms' 1st Symphony and OK Computer, then re-scored and arranged for orchestra. See also. More. I'll spare you Copland v Bon Iver because I'm sure you'd rather listen to good music. Mouth Moods — So bad, so dumb, so brilliant. Reanimated pop music, Frankenstein's Monster-style. If Robot Chicken did music and loved Smashmouth. I can't recommend it enough/stay far away. Girl Talk — Feed the Animals — Basically my entire pop music vocabulary comes from this. A virtuoso-level combination of rap, pop, folk, and rock together into something that becomes more than its parts. The ur-mashup. Also came on a super-cool matte black CD that basically never left my car stereo. Daft Science — Daft Punk + Beastie Boys. Cut/pasted/mixed/resampled. I love it. Call me a Hole — Hey, and this is crazy, but I just met you, so HEAD LIKE A HOLE Shake it Off (The Perfect Drug) — Modern pop goes really well with Nine Inch Nails. Who would have thought? Both albums by the Avalanches — Not technically mashups, but really excellent music derived entirely from samples. Basically Ian's kryptonite.
Somebody once told me the following on a podcast: Somewhere a moth is happily driving a car around a room, hunting for things that smell nice. Something deep in a crocodile whispers "you could have been a bird." Somehow these are the things that interest us. Hey, everyone needs a hobby. Discussed: The Idle Thumbs Podcast, Mouth Moods/Mouth Sounds, the evolution of dinosaurs and birds, Jurassic Park III, Jurassic World, cyborg moth cars, Bubble Tape, XOR, hobbies, cooking, cocktails, Dark Souls 2
Couple of albums, one old, one very, VERY new. Both great. I'd write a more descriptive summary but I'm busy rushing to go listen to Mouth Moods again. Enjoy! Your Twitter Goodfollow is @misterwarburton. Schatz Fired's Theme Song is AGeD written by Rand Bellavia and Adam English and performed by Ookla the Mok.