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Retrouvez-nous sur Instagram, Tiktok et Twitter @lesondapres.Les morceaux présentés : Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Necessary EvilLouis VI - Sommer (ft. Alex Cosmo Blake)Sho Madjozi - Amadoda (prod. She's Drunk) (De Grandi Remix)Léa Sen - Much To LoseAutres références :Playlist LE SON D'APRÈS dispo sur Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer & YouTube !Si vous nous trouvez pas, liens ici : https://linktr.ee/lesondapresUNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRARuban NielsonL'album « V »le label JagjaguwarBon IverMoses SumneyJamilia WoodsGabriel Garzon-Montano (cf. épisode 8)L'album « Multi-Love »Hot ChipLe dessin animé « Les Aventures de Bernard & Bianca »Les titres « Multi-Love », « The World Is Crowded », « Puzzles », « Meshuggah » et « In The Rear View »LOUIS VIJay PrinceKodjey RadicalRejie SnowMick JenkinsGilles PetersonFranck Oceanla radio NTSL'album « Earthling »Moses BoydLe morceau « Yonn Manman Laté » Ft Moses BoydLex AmorL'album « Sugar Like Salt »Le Morceau « Jazz Got Me » Ft Mick JenkinsL'album « All Season Gear » de Ivan AveSHO MADJOZIDj MaphorisaDavidoMuziMidas The Jagabanl'ethnie et la culture Tsongala danse xibelaniOkmalumkoolkatle poème « Sometimes It Pours » de Maya The PoetShe's DrunkDe Grandile label Paradoxe ClubLe titre « John Cena »la chaîne YouTube COLORSKelly Clarksonla gqomL'album « Limpopo Champions League »L'album « What A Life »MHDBlack PantherLe titre « Wakanda Forever »Le titre « Disco Matanga » de Sauti Sol, Sho Madjozi & Black MotionLEA SENWu-LuJay OrbinsonVegynla compilation « Modern Love » de reprise de morceaux de David BowieKhruangbinNilufer YanyaNick HakimAriana GrandeSon premier EP l'EP « You of Now - Pt. 1 »Le remix par Vegyn de son morceau « I Feel Like I'm Blue »Le morceau « better » de Jay Orbinson Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra are one of my favourite bands. Ever since when I first heard Ffunny Friends, I was hooked. And also intrigued… their music is often a beautiful mystery, layered with hidden meanings and textures you unpick with every listen. I remember listening to Multi-Love, then reading about the poly relationship that had inspired it, and the songs just cracked open. It's a bit the same with their latest record. Cos while “V” sounds like a sprawling, nostalgic, and at times laidback album the story of it's making is much denser. Through a pandemic, lockdowns, burnout, and family illness, Ruban Nielson found his way back home. In more ways than one. And in asking him to Take 5 with the songs that shaped this new record, he helped us unpick his stories once more. From gorgeous Hawaiian slack-key guitar to Christopher Cross hits, this is a heartfelt insight into a songwriter's heart. Kalama's Quartet - ‘Iniki Mālie Bruddah Waltah - Hawaiian Lands George Helm - Waikiki Christopher Cross - Ride Like the Wind Toto - Georgy Porgy
Unknown Mortal Orchestra are one of my favourite bands. Ever since when I first heard Ffunny Friends, I was hooked. And also intrigued… their music is often a beautiful mystery, layered with hidden meanings and textures you unpick with every listen. I remember listening to Multi-Love, then reading about the poly relationship that had inspired it, and the songs just cracked open. It's a bit the same with their latest record. Cos while “V” sounds like a sprawling, nostalgic, and at times laidback album the story of it's making is much denser. Through a pandemic, lockdowns, burnout, and family illness, Ruban Nielson found his way back home. In more ways than one. And in asking him to Take 5 with the songs that shaped this new record, he helped us unpick his stories once more. From gorgeous Hawaiian slack-key guitar to Christopher Cross hits, this is a heartfelt insight into a songwriter's heart. Kalama's Quartet - ‘Iniki Mālie Bruddah Waltah - Hawaiian Lands George Helm - Waikiki Christopher Cross - Ride Like the Wind Toto - Georgy Porgy
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This week we look at the 2015 psychedelic rock project Multi-Love by Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
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Philadelphia Live Music Review podcast for Wednesday May 2, 2018. On this new episode from I'm Not Listening, Matt and Steve discuss a band with it’s lead member Ruban Nielson originating from New Zealand and now calling Portland, Oregon home, Unknown Mortal Orchestra (@unknownmortalorchestra). The show at Union Transfer was an eventful one. There was a fantastic lighting design, a questionable audio representation, and a sold out crowd. There’s a lot to go over, and it’s an emotional roller coaster for us. We can’t seem to agree on anything except for one piece. Take some time to dig into the links below to get to know the band. They deserve the attention. Thanks for listening, please connect with us @INLPodcast, and we hope you enjoy the show! Start of first song “Hunnybee”: 7:26 End of the first song “Hunnybee": 11:51 Start of the last song “Multi-Love": 43:25 Build the community and support live music with us: * On the web - www.inlpodcast.com * Check out some live videos of the bands on Instagram - instagram.com/inlpodcast * Follow us on Twitter - twitter.com/inlpodcast * Listen to our after-the-show setlist playlists on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/inlpodcast?si=3eEArMwuTdGMZ7uQUO_BmA Check out the band: * Artist Link to Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/1LeVJ5GPeYDOVUjxx1y7Rp?si=u2Gn9ls_TEScOobU8Ps8Ag * https://unknownmortalorchestra.com * https://soundcloud.com/unknownmortalorchestra * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unknown_Mortal_Orchestra * https://www.facebook.com/unknownmortalorchestra/ * https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/unknown-mortal-orchestra-sex-and-food/ * https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/apr/08/unknown-mortal-orchestra-sex-and-food-review-ruban-nielson * https://www.npr.org/artists/170670858/unknown-mortal-orchestra * https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2018/04/05/playlist-whats-unknown-mortal-orchestra-listening/482050002/ If you like what we are doing, please write us a review, and we will buy you a beer at a show. And as we said, we will buy you tickets to show of your choosing. Just tweet at us and let us know.
In 2000, Tunde Adebimpe and Dave Sitek formed TV on the Radio, one of the most creative, inspired and influential bands of their era. Fifteen years, five albums and a whole lot of ups and downs later, they've still managed to preserve that energy and vision. Which is pretty remarkable. Unknown Mortal Orchestra's Ruban Nielson has also sustained a very long creative streak. He'd played guitar in a hard-edged New Zealand post-hardcore band called the Mint Chicks, and when that ended, he found himself in Portland, Oregon, around 2010. He began messing around with music again — making highly wrought, idiosyncratic basement recordings with an odd psychedelic feel. This new project — Unknown Mortal Orchestra — got a record deal, and Nielson began touring and gathering crowds and critical praise. The UMO sound has broadened and morphed over the course of three albums, right through this year's release, the acclaimed and addictively strange Multi-Love. In retrospect, it's no surprise that Adebimpe and Nielson are huge fans of each other's music — they have a similar creative spirit — and they have lots of other things in common too, as you're about to hear. But, aside from the Mint Chicks opening for TV on the Radio many years ago, they'd never really met. What a great excuse to put them together and see what they talk about. And the answer is: a whole lot of very interesting things, like, when you write a song that comes from a deep emotional place, how do you find it in yourself to sing that song on stage, night after night — and sometimes for year after year? Where does inspiration come from? What does success do to creativity? And there's a lot more where that came from. Give a listen.
Multi-Love is the title track from the 2015 album by Unknown Mortal Orchestra. In this episode, Ruban Nielson tells the story of how he made the song with help from his brother Kody Nielson, and how it was influenced by Romeo and Juliet, Questlove, and a broken synthesizer. This episode is sponsored by Hover, Lagunitas Brewing Company, and Simple.
Join Midday Show host Cheryl Waters for a summer podcast full of sparkling songs from London, Brooklyn, California and, as always, the Pacific Northwest. 1. Desert Sound Colony - Riverbed 2. Happyness - Naked Patients 3. The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers - Little Light 4. AM & Shawn Lee - Persuasion 5. Unknown Mortal Orchestra - Multi-Love 6. Gengahr - She's A Witch 7. Grooms - Something Wild 8. Telekinesis - In a Future World 9. Hibou - Dissolve 10. WATERS - Stupid Games 11. Laura Marling - False Hope 12. TORRES - Sprinter 13. Creepoid - Baptism 14. Hunters - Narcissist 15. Richard Thompson - All Buttoned Up 16. Crocodiles - Crybaby DemonSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UMO (@unknownmortalorchestra) is the band, and Ruban Neilson is who I talked to in this episode. Ruban is from New Zealand, but started UMO in Portland, Oregon where he's lived for several years now. We talked about how he got here, his first tours, and how he made his great new album Multi-Love (out now on @jagjaguwar). Plus, punk house chili makes another appearance.
In this episode of Player Vs. Podcast, videogames make their triumphant return! With a three-person crew, we dive deep into Heroes of the Storm, Framed, Hitman Go, Banza, Super Mario 3D World, Desert Golfing, and our free game of the week, Naut. We've also got some timely discussion this week, and devote a good chunk of the episode to discussing this new wave of "brain training" games. Verdict: Kinda gross, but kinda interesting! Kinda. Music: "Intro" by Slime Girls, "Multi-Love" by Unknown Mortal Orchestra, "Mrahc" by Title Fight. Join us next episode for a discussion of "How do you do it," which can be found here: http://ninasays.so/howdoyoudoit/