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North Valley Baptist Church Preaching Podcast
Music Has a Distinct Sound – Dr. Jack Trieber

North Valley Baptist Church Preaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 31:19


Dr. Jack Trieber preached a message entitled "Music Has a Distinct Sound" at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California, during the Wednesday Evening service on February 14, 2024. View Archived Services at nvbc.org

Fringe Radio Network
Higher Frequencies: Renae Truex and Caspar McCloud - A View From The Bunker

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 62:58


MUSIC HAS power. It can inspire, and it can seduce. And for those with the gift of making music, it can be a test and a trap.Two world-class musicians join us this week who gave up careers as secular musicians to share the gospel of Jesus Christ: Caspar McCloud (casparmccloudmusic.com), pastor of the Upper Room Fellowship in Ball Ground, Georgia (theupperroomfellowship.org), and Renae Truex (renaetruex.com), a fiddle player who's performed at the Grand Ole Opry and with musicians like the legendary Charlie Daniels. Renae and Caspar explain how they joined forces, why they passed on secular success, and the inspiration for songs like “Fly Like Superman,” “Nurse Kate,” and “Georgia Guidestones.” The new CD by the Caspar McCloud Band is “Higher Frequencies,” and it's on sale as of this recording—when you buy the new CD “Higher Frequencies,” you get their previous disc “Walking in Authority” free!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement

A View from the Bunker
Higher Frequencies

A View from the Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 62:57


MUSIC HAS power. It can inspire, and it can seduce. And for those with the gift of making music, it can be a test and a trap. Two world-class musicians join us this week who gave up careers as secular musicians to share the gospel of Jesus Christ: Caspar McCloud (casparmccloudmusic.com), pastor of the Upper Room Fellowship in Ball Ground, Georgia (theupperroomfellowship.org), and Renae Truex (renaetruex.com), a fiddle player who's performed at the Grand Ole Opry and with musicians like the legendary Charlie Daniels. Renae and Caspar explain how they joined forces, why they passed on secular success, and the inspiration for songs like “Fly Like Superman,” “Nurse Kate,” and “Georgia Guidestones.” The new CD by the Caspar McCloud Band is “Higher Frequencies,” and it's on sale as of this recording—when you buy the new CD “Higher Frequencies,” you get their previous disc “Walking in Authority” free! Click here to buy directly from CasparMcCloudMusic.com. Our Build Barn Better project is making progress! The new floor and upgraded electrical system is in. Next, we'll insulate the building, install an HVAC system, and move our studios and book/DVD warehouse and shipping office out of our home. If you are so led, you can help out by clicking here. Please join us each Sunday for the Gilbert House Fellowship, our weekly Bible study podcast. Log on to www.GilbertHouse.org for more details. Download our free app! All of our audio and video content is there along with calendars of our upcoming events and Bible studies, exclusive articles every week, and a messaging feature to connect with us and others who want to dig deeper. You find links to the app stores for iOS, iPadOS, Android, and Amazon Kindle Fire phones and tablets at www.GilbertHouse.org/app. Check out our weekly video program Unraveling Revelation (www.unravelingrevelation.tv), and subscribe to the YouTube channel: YouTube.com/UnravelingRevelation.——Please visit our online store for special offers on our books and DVDs: www.gilberthouse.org/store.——Join us in Israel! Our 2024 tour of Israel features special guest Timothy Alberino! We will tour the Holy Land March 31–April 9, 2024, with an optional three-day extension in Jordan. For more information, log on to www.GilbertsInIsrael.com. Discuss these topics at the VFTB Facebook page (www.facebook.com/viewfromthebunker) and check out the great podcasters at the Fringe Radio Network (www.spreaker.com/user/mxpw)!

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A View from the Bunker
Higher Frequencies

A View from the Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 62:57


MUSIC HAS power. It can inspire, and it can seduce. And for those with the gift of making music, it can be a test and a trap. Two world-class musicians join us this week who gave up careers as secular musicians to share the gospel of Jesus Christ: Caspar McCloud (casparmccloudmusic.com), pastor of the Upper Room Fellowship in Ball Ground, Georgia (theupperroomfellowship.org), and Renae Truex (renaetruex.com), a fiddle player who's performed at the Grand Ole Opry and with musicians like the legendary Charlie Daniels. Renae and Caspar explain how they joined forces, why they passed on secular success, and the inspiration for songs like “Fly Like Superman,” “Nurse Kate,” and “Georgia Guidestones.” The new CD by the Caspar McCloud Band is “Higher Frequencies,” and it's on sale as of this recording—when you buy the new CD “Higher Frequencies,” you get their previous disc “Walking in Authority” free! Click the link below to take advantage of this offer from Caspar McCloud Music.

All Of It
Boards of Canada's ‘Music Has the Right to Children'

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 14:00


In 1998, the electronic music duo Boards Of Canada released their breakout album, Music Has the Right to Children. Twenty-five years later, as part of our Silver Liner Notes series, music writer Mark Richardson discusses the role of memory and public broadcasting in the group's sample-heavy, synth driven tracks and interludes, how 'misusing' analog technologies like tape machines led them to innovative techniques, and how the record helped launch a sub genre known as "hauntology."  

Music Swap
Rage Against Tears of Children

Music Swap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 55:26


Episode #34 Album|Artist #1: Rage Against The Machine|Rage Against The Machine Album|Artist #2: Music Has the Right to Children|Boards of Canada Song|Artist: Love's Easy Tears EP|Cocteau Twins For Episode #34 of THE BEST FATHER & SON MUSIC COMMENTARY PODCAST EVER, Rich and Jack discuss the debut album from Rage Against The Machine, "Rage Against The Machine", and the debut release from Boards of Canada, "Music Has the Right to Children" This week's song chat focuses on the 4-track EP "Love's Easy Tears" from the Cocteau Twins.  Good times all around! This episode contains excerpts from the songs “Back Again” by Jaymes and “Call Me” by JJ BlueFlame. Both songs are licensed for use through Tripple Scoop Music.

Bor-bor – Eguzki Irratia
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Bor-bor – Eguzki Irratia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 119:55


Nos quedamos con ganas de más en los últimos programas y desde Geogaddi en 2002, volvemos hasta Music Has the Right to Children, también de Boards of Canada pero en 1998. Antes, descubrimos las novedades más interesantes que nos ofrece el mercado dicográfico.

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show
Cat Stevens vs. Boards of Canada (feat. Austin Wintory)

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 111:38


Composer Austin Wintory (Journey, ABZÛ, Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, The Pathless, The Banner Saga, and countless other games and films) is one of the best-known names in video game music – but he didn’t know anything about music for the first ten years of his life. He brought Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ 1970 hit record “Tea for the Tillerman” to CrossFade because it reminds him of his dad, and of learning music, and of the pure emotional statements that can be made through musical storytelling. Matt’s pick, Boards of Canada’s “Music Has the Right to Children,” lets listeners find the story in between the samples, tones, patterns, and soundscapes the Scottish duo packed it with back in 1998. It was an early statement in the hauntological electronica movement that wrenched music from the world around them, reassembling sounds in a way that suggests melody and form without quite standing out. Follow Austin at https://twitter.com/awintory and find his music at https://www.austinwintory.com/ Support MinnMax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ Listen to the CrossFade Community Playlist of our community’s favorite music: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below… 02:29 - Austin’s early life with music 4:57 - The influence of composer Jerry Goldsmith 17:07 - Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ “Tea for the Tillerman” 26:09 - “Where Do the Children Play?” 33:29 - “Hard Headed Woman” 37:15 - “Wild World” 43:42 - “Sad Lisa” 56:09 - “Father and Son” 1:01:07 - Boards of Canada’s “Music Has the Right to Children” 1:04:34 - “Wildlife Analysis” 1:05:51 - "An Eagle in Your Mind" 1:09:18 - “Rue the Whirl” 1:14:09 - “The Color of the Fire” 1:18:17 - “Roygbiv” 1:22:00 - “Pete Standing Alone” 1:24:47 - "Telephasic Workshop" 1:29:57 - Community Questions 1:48:25 - Jethro Tull - “Thick as a Brick” (suggested by MinnMax supporter Thom Blackburn)

Música Sem Título
[#76] Boards Of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children | Não entendi. GENIAL!

Música Sem Título

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 62:23


Neste episódio destacamos o primeiro álbum do Boards Of Canada, Music Has the Right to Children. A banda consiste em uma dupla formada por dois irmãos escoceses que, ao longo de mais de três décadas tem trazido música eletrônica de uma forma nunca antes vista pelo mundo, através de samples de documentários e filmes da década de ontem, com um som futurista, minimalista em seu excelente disco de estreia que criou um gênero para si. Neste episódio é detalhado sobre o processo de construção musical, detalhes e curiosidades sobre o álbum e buscou desmistificar esta que é uma das bandas lendárias do mundo da música.

La Mélodie du Bonheur
LMDB #49 : 20 ans après, la musique est-elle toujours de droite pour les enfants pour Boards of Canada ?

La Mélodie du Bonheur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 73:10


La Mélodie du Bonheur, c'est un podcast hebdomadaire consacré à la musique. Chaque semaine, un album passe dans notre viseur, dans un cycle trois actus, un hors-actu. L'album de la semaine : Cette semaine, hors-actu proposé par Woozz ! Lui, Cater, Léo et Wazoo parlent de Music Has the Right to Children, album de Boards of Canada sorti le 20 avril 1998. Loik les rejoint ensuite pour le quiz et les recos. Les recommandations : • Cater : Compro, album de Skee Mask• Léo : Nothing 2 Loose, album de DJ Healer• Loik : la compilation XSilence, où vous retrouverez quelques reprises faites par Wazoo• Wazoo : Mon Ket, film de François Damiens• Woozz : Juste ciel, livre d'Éric Chevillard Tracklist : • Générique de début : Michel Polnareff – Une simple mélodie ; Star Academy – La Musique• Album de la semaine : Boards of Canada - Ready Lets Go ; Boards of Canada - Kaini Industries ; Boards of Canada - Olson ; Boards of Canada - Reach for the Dead• Quizz : Michael Jackson - Billie Jean ; John Loeffler, John Siegler - Pokémon Theme ; Michel Polnareff - Une simple mélodie ; Pat Ballard - Mr. Sandman ; Dick Dale - Misirlou ; The Beatles - Because ; Queens of the Stone Age - Song for the Dead ; Kanye West - Bound 2 ; Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine ; Screamin Jay Hawkins - I Put a Spell on You ; Fishmans - Long Season Part 1• Morceau de fin : Mor Thiam - Ayo Ayo Nene (Blessing for the New Born Baby)• Générique de fin : Pet Shop Boys – Hit Music ; ABBA – Thank You for the Music ; Ulver – Like Music ; Kraftwerk – Musique Non Stop ; Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson Retrouver le podcast : XSilence | Facebook | Twitter | iTunes | Podcloud

Dominionated Podcast
The Big Shiny Dominionated Podcast

Dominionated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 71:40


We are living in a time where curation has become an unprecedented commodity. A few weeks ago Spotify, the streaming giant, went public. There is — apparently — money to be made in the streaming/curation industry, of course, not for most musicians but for someone! In Canada, the sign post that curated mixes might eventually become *the way* to consume music was the MuchMusic-produced alt-rock mix Big Shiny Tunes. On this episode of the Dominionated Podcast Mac and Geoff discuss several editions of the series. Topics include: the strange inclusion of Bran Van 3000 on Big Shiny Tunes 2, the slow growth of of the Cancon infrastructure, the two pillars of early 2000s popular Canadian rock music: Nickelback and Sum 41, the impact they had on Canadian alternative music, the confidence of early 00s Canadian major labels, the strange addition of emo into the MuchMusic machine, Alexisonfire as unlikely rockstars, the end of CD sales and so much more.   Songs included in this episode:   Pale Red - Blink Bran Van 3000 - Drinking in LA Matthew Good Band - Load Me Up Sum 41 - The Hell Song Billy Talent - Nothing to Lose Wintersleep - Weighty Ghost Alexisonfire - No Transitory   Pertinent links:   The definitive ranking of all 14 Big Shiny Tunes albums How Big Shiny Tunes defined CanRock Why Boards of Canada’s Music Has the Right to Children Is the Greatest Psychedelic Album of the ’90s

No Filler Music Podcast
Sidetrack: Boards of Canada - Bocuma

No Filler Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 18:06


This week's sidetrack touches on Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada, one of the early pioneers of the IDM genre. We listen to "Bocuma" off the 1998 album Music Has the Right to Children, and discuss the major influence that Boards of Canada had on Tycho's early work. For more information, check out the show notes: https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/tycho-dive#sidetrack

Better in Headphones
BiH Bands: Boards of Canada

Better in Headphones

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015


In 1998, Boards of Canada released Music Has the Right to Children, and it was the most original thing I had heard since I couldn't even tell you. And that is really ironic because there was nothing all that original about it. There wasn't anything there that Aphex Twin and many others hadn't touched on before. But somehow with their deeply nostalgic tones, analog synths, field recording samples, and modern beats, they evoked something personal and beautiful deep down within me (for seemingly everyone else who heard it as well). It was a brand new feeling, yet reminiscent of something almost forgotten: childhood. The album is peppered with samples of giggling children at play, and  song titles like Happy Cycling (not to mention the album's title), and even the album's images just brought me back to my childhood in the 1970's. It was like looking at an old photograph. Honestly, what does that? I suppose some books, and hearing songs that we loved when we were young. But this was new! The EP that followed much later, A Beautiful Place Out in the Country, furthered this. But they were never able to capture that greatness with subsequent albums, though who could possibly expect them to, or why would they have to? MHTRTC is not only the best BoC album, it is still one of the greatest albums ever made. That being said, there are only a few tracks from that album included here. That is one of those albums that really stands on its own and should be listened to start to finish to really understand it (it reminds me a bit of another of my all-time favorite albums, Unknown Pleasures; I love both of these albums but trying to pick out the 'best' songs is futile because it is the way they all fit together and form something greater than the sum the of their parts that makes them both so incredible).But all of the BoC stuff is at least good, and at best is absolutely sublime. Here is a sampler that spans much of their lengthy career. If you even remotely enjoy this, find the time to give Music Has the Right to Children a proper listen (no distractions, just you and that music) from start to finish.BiH Bands: Boards of Canada

Super Awesome Fun Time With Rand
Super Awesome Fun Time With Rand 22: "Bored of Canada"

Super Awesome Fun Time With Rand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015


Created on 2 January, 2015. A remix of the Boards of Canada album "Music Has the Right to Children".

Radio Free Caemlyn
Super Awesome Fun Time With Rand 22: Bored of Canada

Radio Free Caemlyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2015


Compiled the night of 2 January, 2015. Featuring the Boards of Canada album "Music Has the Right to Children".