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Gugs Mhlungu speak to Award winning musician and film director, Nakhane on their latest music. the multimedia artist made a stunning return to the music scene with the release of their latest dance classic, ‘Killer’, an interpretation of the Seal/Adamski dance classic "Killer’25".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to celebrated south African multi media artist Nakhane about their their bold reimagination of the iconic Seal and Adamski hit Killer which releases today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As 2024 fades into the rearview for Visual Intonation and the filmmaking community, it's time to take stock of the year's cinematic triumphs and failures. What made us laugh, cry, or think? What films stopped us in our tracks, and which ones slid under the radar but left a lasting mark? In this end-of-year special, we reflect on the films that defined the year—both the blockbusters that dominated the screen and the quiet indies that demanded our attention. From cultural touchstones to unexpected gems, we'll break down what made this year stand out, from style to substance. But this year wasn't just about the films themselves—it was about the filmmakers behind them. New voices rose to prominence, and seasoned directors proved they still have plenty to say. We'll spotlight the breakthrough talents whose work has reshaped the landscape. These are the artists who are charting new territories in genre, storytelling, and technique. Whether they're tackling bold new ideas or innovating with new technologies, these filmmakers are changing the way we look at cinema. And let's not forget about diversity—2024 saw greater representation both in front of and behind the camera, a trend that shows no signs of slowing down. Technology was a dominant force in 2024 filmmaking. We'll explore how AI, virtual production, and other innovations are transforming the way films are made. Filmmakers are using AI tools for everything from scriptwriting to VFX, and virtual production—already a game-changer in big-budget films—is now opening up new creative possibilities for indie directors. But it's not all about gadgets and algorithms. There's a growing emphasis on sustainability on set, and we'll discuss how more productions are striving to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing creativity. And while technology may be changing how movies are made, it's the stories that still matter most. 2024 saw films tackling major social issues, from climate change to identity politics, challenging audiences to think deeply about the world we live in. We'll talk about how films are confronting the moment with honesty and boldness, whether it's through personal narratives or global reflections. But this year wasn't all about the heavy stuff—nostalgia made a return, and so did beloved genres. From the revival of horror to the return of musicals, 2024 had a little something for everyone. Finally, we'll look ahead to 2025. The slate of films arriving next year promises to push boundaries even further. From 'Bind the Sacrifice' by Nakhane to Questlove's Sly Film, from 'Seeds' by Brittany Shyne to 'An Almost Successful Dating App Story' by Winter Coleman, 2025 is shaping up to be a year of bold, diverse, and fresh storytelling. We'll discuss the films we're most excited about, the filmmakers to watch, and the new trends that will shape the industry. So buckle up, because if 2024 was any indication, the future of film is brighter and more exciting than ever. Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
NPR Music's picks for the best new albums out this week include Chlöe's In Pieces, the debut full-length from boygenius, South African singer Nakhane's Bastard Jargon and more.Featured Albums:1. Chlöe — In PiecesFeatured songs: "Told Ya (feat. Missy Elliott)," "Body Do," "Cheatback," "Pray It Away"2. B. Cool-Aid — Leather Blvd.Featured songs: "ChalkRoundIt (Talk abt it) (feat. Ladybug Mecca)," "So Soft Salon (feat. DJ Harrison, Demae, Nita Darling & Funky Chunky)," "Wassup (feat. Devin Morrison, Pher & MoRuf)"3. Nakhane — Bastard JargonFeatured songs: "The Caring," "Tell Me Your Politik (feat. Moonchild Sanelly & Nile Rodgers)"4. boygenius — the recordFeatured Songs: "Satanist," "Not Strong Enough," "Revolution 0," "We're In Love"5. Baaba Maal — BeingFeatured songs: "Boboyillo (feat. Rougi)," "Mbeda Wella (feat. Paco Lenol)," "Casamance Nights"Lightning Round: NOIA - GiselaThe New Pornographers — Continue As GuestPursuit Grooves — 100 SeamsTyler, The Creator — Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate SaleOther notable releases for March 31:Alberta Cross — Sinking ShipsBarrie — 5KBuzzy Lee — Internal AffairsCity and Colour — The Love Still Held Me NearDamien Jurado — Sometimes You Hurt the Ones You HateDeerhoof — Miracle-LevelThe Hold Steady — The Price Of ProgressLarry June & The Alchemist: The Great EscapeLIES — LiesTwo Shell — Lil SpiritsWild Child — End of the WorldWilliam Tyler & The Impossible Truth — Secret StratosphereThe Zombies — Different Game
The host of NPR's All Things Considered and author of the new memoir, The Best Strangers In The World Ari Shapiro joins us to talk about The Last of Us, his early choice for music of the summer Nakhane, coming out at 16, Wilson Phillips, U2, Phil Collins, the long history of anti-drag laws, a meet-cute at Little Shop of Horrors, parkour, Pink Martini, designated worriers, and so much more.
Multi award winning South African singer, songwriter, actor, and novelist Nakhane has been hailed as “a real starin the making” (The Observer) who “makes the dancefloor a place of tenderness” (VICE). Their previous album, You Will Not Die, garnered the adoration of fans like Madonna and Elton John, and collaborators such as Perfume Genius and Nile Rodgers In their many guises in music, film and literature, Nakhane has been instrumental in challenging the status quo in conversations about gender and sexuality; steadily building a body ofwork of cultural importance that hits every dancefloor sweet spot. In the leadup to WOMADelaide festival I chat with Nakhane about their latest EP 'Leading Lines. We discussed setting new creative challenges for yourself and balancing the cross creative discipline that comes with creating different forms of media.
Welcome to Season 6! Shades and Layers is here with a brand new season, featuring fashion and textile designers, as well as other black women crafters and makers shaping culture across the world. In between there will be episodes from beauty, hair and personal care entrepreneurs. The first guest for the season is South Africa's quintessential multi-hyphenate, Maria McCloy. She and I are former business partners and our friendship dates way back to university days. In this conversation, we discuss her path to being a designer of iconic African-influenced fashion essentials in her hometown, Johannesburg. How she juggles fashion with being a sought after entertainment industry publicist and filling dance floors with her choice of vintage and modern African tunes when she deejays. We discuss many culture related topics like wax print being synonymous with African fashion, cultural appropriation, infrastructure limitations and opportunities, and the many other dynamics that influence the trajectory of the cultural industries of the African continent. It's a conversation of the ages and not to be missed. MENTIONS AND LINKS IN THIS EPISODEBlack Rage Productions - co-founded by Dzino, Maria McCloy and Kutloano Skosana in the late 90s, they documented South Africa's urban culture through television shows, an online magazine and through the independent record label, Outrageous Records. As a publicist, Maria McCloy represents many clients in the cultural space, including legendary South African musicians Thandiswa Mazwai , Nakhane, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, as well as Zimbabwean artist and activist Kudzanai Chiurai. South African media heavyweights Tim Horwood and Sylvester ChaukeMaria McCloy's Tedx Talk South African veteran fashion designers, Marianne Fassler, Ephraim Molingoana, David Tlale and Thula SindiSupport the showJOIN THE SQUAD, Stay in the loop and subscribe to our newsletter
Juan Carlos Hidalgo te invita a escuchar esta lista musical sin límites, en este, tu Cabaret de galaxias. Los jueves a las 19:00 horas volemos a través de muchas apasionantes geografías y estéticas... En este episodio, el número 29, disfruta de las siguientes canciones: I'm not Good de The Haunt feat DYLLYN Child of Sin de Kovacs feat Till Linderman brrr de Kim Petras Smoke and Fire de Låpsley Digging Deeper de Alison Goldfrapp feat Claptone We Were We Still Are de Future Utopia feat Kae Tempest Nothing Left To You de Everything But The Girl Misery Remember Me de Ladytron Do You Well de Nakhane feat Perfume Genius Weightless de Arlo Parks COPILOTO de Belén Aguilera feat KICKBOMBO Me mirabas de María Escarmiento feat detunedfreq Hondo (remix) de Vesica Piscis feat Techno para dos
I've been drawn to expressions of art and life that speak to a wisdom shared with me by mentor: "Your ministry is in your DNA". The work we choose do in the world, the people we choose to be against the odds, is how each of us does the ministering necessary to ensure we and our communities can thrive. We live as an expression of our truth. And the ministry we're engaged in is one that requires defiance, which my guest today offers through a prodigious kaleidoscope of artist expression. Nakhane is a multi-disciplinary artist and musician from South Africa whose music, writing and film-work strikes an unusual balance between vulnerability, rage and the erotic. Nakhane grew up in the throes of Christianity and felt compelled to renounce their sexuality in order to do what was asked of them. But the religious community Nakhane gave up so much for was not there when Nakhane needed them – their queer family was. And so our conversation today explores what their excommunication from the church taught them about their capacity for love – and to be loving, their refusal to abide by the dictate that Black people should always take the high road, the importance of understanding our chosen art forms as both multi-faceted and as a calling to be taken very seriously and their advice to those who are resisting against a world that wants them to be anything other than who they are. Pre-order and save Nakhane's new EP, Leading Lines, here. Listen to Nakhane's new single, "My Ma Was Good", here. Busy Being Black listeners get 50% off at Pluto Press, and 30% off at Duke University Press and Combined Academic Publishers. About Busy Being Black Busy Being Black is an exploration and expression of quare liveliness and my guests are those who have learned to live, love and thrive at the intersection of their identities. Your support of the show means the world. Please leave a rating and a review and share these conversations far and wide. As we continue to work towards futures worthy of us all, my hope is that as many of you as possible understand Busy Being Black as a soft, tender and intellectually rigorous place for you to land. Thank you to our funding partner, myGwork – the business community for LGBT+ professionals, students, inclusive employers and anyone who believes in workplace equality. Thank you to my friend Lazarus Lynch for creating the ancestral and enlivening Busy Being Black theme music. Thank you to Lucian Koncz and Stevie Gatez for helping bring new Busy Being Black artwork into the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Edición Limitada - 7 de Noviembre del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Crime & the City Solution, Holly Humberstone, Bastille, Old Fire featuring Emily Cross, Philip Selway, Dave Rowntree, Graham Coxon, The Waeve & Rose Elinor Dougall, Gorillaz, Bono, Low, En Attendant Ana, Hello Mary, Veps, Paul Weller, Squeeze, Girl Scout, Softcult, Duran Duran, Christine and the Queens presents Redcar, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds featuring Johnny Marr, Yo La Tengo, Luke Haines & Peter Buck, Fin del Mundo, The Primitives, Rhonda Star, Special Interest, Taleen Kali, ††† (Crosses), White Lung, Nancy, Iggy Pop, Spoon vs. Adrian Sherwood, Let's Eat Grandma, Junior Boys, Yves Tumor, Ja T'aime, Working Men's Club, Miss Grit, Freezepop, Danny Elfman, Kaiser Chiefs, Simple Minds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nakhane featuring Perfume Genius, Parralox, Phoenix, Risk Risk, µ-Ziq, Synthetic Solution, Host, Technomancer, Null Device y Minuit Machine.
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Be like water and don't take it personally ~ 1. Ghost Funk Orchestra - Introduction / Your Man's No Good 2. Dan Mangan - Fire Escape 3. Nakhane (feat Perfume Genius) - Do You Well 4. Dutch Uncles - True Entertainment 5. The Soft Pink Truth - La Joie Devant La Mort 6. Junior Boys - Thinking About You Calms Me Down 7. Benjamin Clementine - Residue 8. Nancy - Ruby 9. Scout Gillett - slow dancin' 10. Sorry - Tell Me 11. Dragonette - Good Intentions 12. Asgeir - Snowblind 13. Tom Odell - Best Day Of My Life 14. Lola Marsh - Satellite 15. Lee Fields - Save Your Tears For Someone New
BOO! Here we go with our monthly episode covering our favourite new tracks from the last month. Come have a listen and let us know what you think. This month featuring Ladytron, Bicep, Phlake, Big Pig, NAKHANE, NOPRISM, Ellie G, Lizzo and many more.
Cass McCombs mit einem catchy Powerpop-Song, Nakhane stellt die Frage nach der Politik und Alex The Astronaut dokumentiert Alltägliches und Lebensveränderndes. Außerdem: der Musiknewsletter Zwischen Zwei und Vier. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. Newsletter Zwischen Zwei Und Vier von Melanie Gollin und Jochen Overbeck >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-29-2022
Cass McCombs mit einem catchy Powerpop-Song, Nakhane stellt die Frage nach der Politik und Alex The Astronaut dokumentiert Alltägliches und Lebensveränderndes. Außerdem: der Musiknewsletter Zwischen Zwei und Vier. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. Newsletter Zwischen Zwei Und Vier von Melanie Gollin und Jochen Overbeck >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-29-2022
Cass McCombs mit einem catchy Powerpop-Song, Nakhane stellt die Frage nach der Politik und Alex The Astronaut dokumentiert Alltägliches und Lebensveränderndes. Außerdem: der Musiknewsletter Zwischen Zwei und Vier. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. Newsletter Zwischen Zwei Und Vier von Melanie Gollin und Jochen Overbeck >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-29-2022
Cass McCombs mit einem catchy Powerpop-Song, Nakhane stellt die Frage nach der Politik und Alex The Astronaut dokumentiert Alltägliches und Lebensveränderndes. Außerdem: der Musiknewsletter Zwischen Zwei und Vier. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. Newsletter Zwischen Zwei Und Vier von Melanie Gollin und Jochen Overbeck >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-29-2022
Nakhane, musician, writer, and actor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All The Apostles are Black, All the Saints Queer, and All of Them Are Brave: towards a queer canon (Pt.2) Hello, hi Beloveds! Welcome back to the second installment of our Roll Call episode. We are your hosts, Kopano Maroga and Maneo Mohale, and we are sluts for history and sluts for discourse and are going to be picking the brains of our fabulous guests Koleka Putuma (featured in part 1) and Nakhane (featured in part 2) speaking all things blackness, South Africanness, craft, microaggressions, white twinks and black queer ancestors. We are joined in these episodes by voicenote interludes from black, queer South African artists Gugulethu Duma (aka Dumama who opens and closes the show), Lindiwe Mngxitama and Kneo Mokgopa. Special thanks to our magnificent producer, Maia McDonald, and our generous mentors, Danez Smith and Jenna Wortham, for holding space for us and holding our hands through the process. Big, black, slutty love! Maneo & Kopano Hosted by: Kopano Maroga and Maneo Mohale Featuring: Nakhane, Kneo Mokgopa, and Gugulethu Duma Produced by: Maia McDonald
All The Apostles are Black, All the Saints Queer, and All of Them Are Brave: towards a queer canon (Pt.1) Hello, hi Beloveds! We are Kopano Maroga and Maneo Mohale and we have the absolute honour of hosting this 2 part episode of Roll Call for you produced by the Poetry Foundation. We are sluts for history and sluts for discourse and are going to be picking the brains of our fabulous guests Koleka Putuma (featured in part 1) and Nakhane (featured in part 2) speaking all things blackness in these episodes. South Africanness, craft, microaggressions, white twinks and black queer ancestors. We are joined in these episodes by voicenote interludes from black, queer South African artists Gugulethu Duma (aka Dumama who opens and closes the show), Lindiwe Mngxitama and Kneo Mokgopa. Special thanks to our magnificent producer, Maia McDonald, and our generous mentors, Danez Smith and Jenna Wortham, for holding space for us and holding our hands through the process. Big, black, slutty love! Maneo & Kopano Hosted by: Kopano Maroga and Maneo Mohale Featuring: Koleka Putuma, Gugulethu Duma, Lindiwe Mngxitama Produced by: Maia McDonald
From the creator of Hedwig & the Angry Inch comes a revolutionary podcast musical, written and composed by John Cameron Mitchell and Bryan Weller. Broke artist Ceann Mackay (Mitchell) starts an online telethon to crowdfund his survival. Cynthia Erivo, Glenn Close, Nakhane and Patti LuPone co-star in a darkly hilarious musical retelling of Ceann's life as he realizes what's killing him may be the very thing that saves us all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Kim Windvogel and Tiffany Kagure Mugo with panelists Nakhane and Roché Kester for a discussion about Touch: Sex, sexuality and sensuality moderated by Efemia Chela. More about Touch: What comes to mind when you think about sex? Touch explores sex as a vast, yet intertwined experience with oneself and between people. It draws on the experiences of sex from people across genders, sexualities – even borders. It delves into the ways in which sex features in our lives. Sex can be fun, tricky, and heart-breaking, and this book covers all this and much more. Compiled by Tiffany Kagure Mugo and Kim Windvogel, the pieces are real, expressive, cathartic and dare we say it, sexy. Order from leading bookstores and online stores. Also available as an e-book. Music: “Rainy Nights” by KieLoKaz (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/KieLoKaz/Walker_Traffic/Rainy_Nights_KieLoKaz_ID_159)
Anil Sebastian is a multifaceted artist, producer and vocalist producing some of the most unique and otherworldly music to emerge from the UK in recent years. As well as their solo identity, Anil Sebastian is also in Icelandic band Hrím, with singer Ösp and producer Cherif Hashizume. Sebastian is also the creative director of pioneering sonic branding agency DLMDD. Already a familiar face to many in the industry as co-founder and director of the legendary London Contemporary Voices Choir, Anil's work has seen them regularly working on arrangements for and appearing alongside the likes of Alt-J, Manu Delago, Imogen Heap, Elena Tonra (Daughter), Kelly Lee Owens, Eivor, Eska, Nitin Sawhney, Laura Mvula, Sam Smith and U2. The choir has performed at several Burberry fashion shows, The British Fashion Awards, the 2020 Tommy Hilfiger show, two BBC Proms and also features on the Harry Potter Play soundtrack. Anil's choral version of Amber Run's ‘I Found' (which LCV performed with the band for Mahogany) has had over 4 million streams. Having released their debut album “Mesonoxian”, co-produced by Ingmar Kamalagharan and Cherif Hashizume (Jon Hopkins, Brian Eno, David Byrne) in late 2017, collecting support on the way from i-D, Stereogum, Clash and Line of Best Fit online as well as radio support across Radio 2, 3, 6Music, BBC London and the Asian Network, the album campaign culminated in a sold out show at London's legendary ICA. “A gorgeous listen from start to finish...brave at every turn” Album Review, Line of Best Fit Since then Anil has immersed themself once again in the creative process, contributing co-writes/features the debut album of legendary producer Guy Sigsworth (Björk, Imogen Heap, Robyn), Björk percussionist Manu Delago's Silver Kobalt album as well as taking on several bespoke commissions for sync, contributing choral arrangements to queer artist and activist Nakhane's debut album, and co-writing tracks for The Cinematic Orchestra side-project Hunrosa. In October 2020 Anil Sebastian's immersive short film Daffodil was released on NOWNESS. Daffodil has been created with support from Momentum Funding by PRS Foundation, Arts Council and National Lottery Directed by Thiing Studios and written by Anil Sebastian, Daffodil explores the future of artificial intelligence and looks at what it means to be human and how we define identity. Combining animation by Thomas Rawle with slick live action footage and archival footage from Sebastian's childhood, Daffodil is a surreal examination of the moral implications of artificial intelligence through Sebastian's imagination. Set in the near future, Daffodil tells the story of a scientist (played by Anil Sebastian themself) gone rogue and we see them attempting to bring back the conscious mind of a child in the form of an AI. In a parallel, otherworldly meta-verse this playful creature is being created through animation. Paired effortlessly with the film and archival footage, Sebastian's exquisite avant-garde art pop soundtrack provides the perfect backdrop for this mesmerising cinematic experience. The film was shown at Normal? Festival of the Brain as well as at a private screening underground at The Brunel Shaft in London. For Sebastian's cinematic debut, they have collaborated with an impressive list of some of the most forward thinking musicians, artists and thinkers in the UK. Sebastian holds a degree in Physics and Philosophy and they are one of the most unique voices and producers in the UK scene having worked with some of the most iconic global stars such as Imogen Heap, U2 and Bjork producer Guy Sigsworth. Daffodil also sees a contribution by Anil's brother Ingmar Kamalagharan as the co-producer of the film and live drummer on the soundtrack. Kamalagharan has a degree in Astronomy from UCL and works at the UK Space Agency and he is a long-time collaborator of the producer and innovator Cherif Hashizume (David Byrne, Jon Hopkins, Brian Eno) in machine learning, interactive music installations and innovative software. Daffodil is a Descartesian meditation on existence and consciousness. As technology continues to infiltrate our public and private life, how can we reach an authentic form of being? Can an artificial intelligence gain consciousness and can it truly exist? Would you bring back someone you lost and if so, would they really be them? By combining science fiction elements with intimate, personal storytelling through encapsulating visuals and soundtrack, Daffodil is a film not to miss. http://www.anilsebastian.com https://www.instagram.com/anil.sebastian
Nakhane live at Omeara What is it to be a man? Through their role in the film Inxeba and the music videos from their albums, South African singer-songwriter, author and actor Nakhane presents themself as fiercely gender nonconforming. With a focus on queer identity and the complexities of manhood, Nakhane’s work challenges conventional notions of masculinity. In today’s episode of Pasha, Associate Professor Gibson Ncube from the University of Zimbabwe talks to Nakhane about their views on masculinity, the controversial film and their latest music. Read more: South African singer Nakhane redefines ideas of masculinity Photo: “Nakhane performing live at Omeara in London 2018” by Arne Müseler arne-mueseler.com found on Wikimedia Commons licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Music: “Happy African Village” by John Bartmann, found on FreeMusicArchive.org licensed under CC0 1. Inxeba trailer from Urucu media.
Interview Nakhane 2017 | TRANS MEMORIES by 415663
Interview Nakhane 2017 | TRANS MEMORIES by 415663
View the show notes at http://penfriend.rocks/charlotte-Charlotte Hatherley is a composer, solo artist, and guitarist who initially came to prominence as guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Ash. After leaving Ash in 2006, she recorded and performed extensively with artists including Bryan Ferry, Bat For Lashes, KT Tunstall and Birdy. Most recently Charlotte has toured as musical director for critically acclaimed South African artist, Nakhane. A truly versatile artist, she has written for film and stage and inspired by her love of science fiction, her fourth solo album, True Love, was released in 2018. Her soundtrack for the powerful film ‘Imogen' was released in May 2020. -This podcast is supported by Arts Council England and The National Lottery and powered by my Correspondent’s Club http://penfriend.rocks-Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Au programme: nouveau talent: Nakhane, le Kiff of the week: Dj Licious – atmosphere . Culture: FunKy Fab au comédie centrale de Charleroi. Sorties: Rockerill et Palladium et le meilleur du son‐électro dance! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mixxfmradio/message
On s’accroche au rythme du vent et de la musique électro ! Accroche-toi bien ! Au programme: l’humoriste Sandra Zidani au Comédie centrale, l’artiste britannique Eats everything au Rockerill . Également ce soir le nouveau talent de la scène électro-dance : Nakhane, le Kiff of the week : Topsy crettz–gravity et le meilleur du son-électro dance! Bonne écoute --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mixxfmradio/message
Oh, it's you! Welcome! We've got a wide range of interests with today's recommendations: think science, sex and weird musical stuff. Zane looks at a Luminary exclusive bursting with Hollywood and Broadway star power in Anthem: Homunculus. Liz has a new interest in dating podcasts thanks to her new podcast Ghosts of Boyfriends Past so she's grabbed Frank and Beans from the listener submissions list. And then Patrick looks at a super approachable hard science offering with Sean Carroll's Mindscape (while being very hungover). Then it's on to the reviews of our spooky Halloween ep last week.Liz Recommends - Frank and Beanshttps://www.facebook.com/Frank-Beans-A-Sex-and-Relationship-Podcast-193991901415725/Liz is getting into relationships and dating podcasts now that she's launched her own and Frank and Beans jumped out at her from the submissions pile. She loves the on-air chemistry of show hosts Beth and Brian, and the way they get the male, female perspective on some of the most important issues in the world of love and sex."Frank and Beans is a biweekly podcast that covers the ups and downs of dating, relationships and sex with a female and male perspective, making the world a better place to date."For both: whatever topic takes your fancy.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/frank-and-beans/id1388833923Pat Recommends - Sean Carrol's Mindscapehttps://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/Who's Sean Carrol you say? Only a theoretical physicist from the university of California. He specialises in quantum mechanics, cosnology, and gravity. He also hosts a rip roaring podcast. These episodes are typically an interview with a scientist or a science adjacent professional. It's good gear, get it in ya.For Zane & Liz: It's all goodhttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sean-carrolls-mindscape-science-society-philosophy/id1406534739Zane Recommends - Anthem: HomunculousThe time has come and Zane is recommending a Luminary exclusive podcast. BUT it is a truly unique and possibly game-changing musical podcast written by John Cameron Mitchell who wrote and originated the the role of Hedwig & the Angry Inch. Anthem: Homunculous is the story of broke, failed artist Ceann Mackay (John Cameron Mitchell) as he launches an app-based “tumor telethon” to crowdfund his survival. Cynthia Erivo, Glenn Close, Nakhane and Patti LuPone co-star in a darkly hilarious musical retelling of Ceann's life as he realizes what’s killing him may be the very thing that saves us all.For Pat & Liz: From the Starthttps://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/john-cameron-mitchell-and-bryan-weller-topic/anthem-homunculus-luminary-exclusive/ab4fffb8-7835-4482-8b48-c9898818768fSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Rutgers professor and co-host of the Uncivil podcast Chenjerai Kumanyika argues that demands for reparations should include challenging the driving forces behind slavery: capitalism and imperialism. The Intercept’s Ryan Devereaux gives an update on the trial for humanitarian aid worker Scott Warren and discusses the dehumanization that has allowed the war on immigrants to continue for decades. Artist and musician Nakhane reflects on growing up queer in South Africa and talks about his new record, “You Will Not Die.” This is our last episode of the season. Intercepted is going on hiatus for the summer and will return with new episodes in September 2019.
From the creator of Hedwig & the Angry Inch comes the story of broke, failed artist Ceann Mackay (John Cameron Mitchell) as he launches an app-based “tumor telethon” to crowdfund his survival. Cynthia Erivo, Glenn Close, Nakhane and Patti Lupone co-star in a darkly hilarious musical retelling of Ceann's life as he realizes what’s killing him may be the very thing that saves us all. To learn more, visit luminarypodcasts.com.
Nakhane is a singer and songwriter from Johannesburg, South Africa. His first album, Brave Confusion, won the South African Music Award for best alternative album in 2014. He starred in the award-winning film “The Wound,” which was shortlisted for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film. Nakhane’s second album, You Will Not Die, was originally released in 2018, and then released in the US in 2019, as a deluxe version. The deluxe version includes this song,“New Brighton,” featuring guest vocals from Anohni. In this episode, as Nakhane breaks the song down, he talks about his complicated relationship with Christianity, why the song wasn’t on the original version of the album, and what it was like to work with one of his musical heroes. songexploder.net/nakhane
Grab your passport and join DJ Larry Rose as he takes an international journey to seek out some of the most infectious earworms from South Korea, Japan, South Africa, Germany, London, Canada, and the US. Included in the mix are great new songs from Chromatics, Yaeji, MorMor, Apparat, Nilüfer Yanya, Nakhane, and more! 1. MorMor - Pass the Hours 2. Men I Trust - Say, Can You Hear 3. Nilüfer Yanya - Tears 4. Yaeji - One More 5. park hye jin - I DON'T CARE 6. Chromatics - Time Rider 7. Nakhane - Interloper 8. Medejin - Not Around 9. Angelo de Augustine - I Could Be Wrong 10. Apparat - Dawan 11. CHAI - Fashionista
Our picks for the best albums out this week include an epic treatise on Americanism from Gary Clark Jr., the delicate and beautiful sounds of Julia Jacklin, Atlanta rapper Gunna, a gorgeous study in the healing powers of restraint from Lowland Hum, and more. Host Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music's Rodney Carmichael and Stephen Thompson as they share their top picks for Feb. 22. FEATURED ALBUMS: Gary Clark Jr., This Land; Adia Victoria, Silences; And The Kids, When This Life Is Over; Bayonne, Drastic Measures; Gunna, Drip Or Drown 2; Higher Brothers, Five Stars; Julia Jacklin, Crushing; Lowland Hum, Glyphonic; OTHER NOTABLE ALBUMS FOR FEB 22: The Claypool Lennon Delirium, South of Reality; Half Japanese, Invincible; James Yorkston, The Route to the Harmonium; Kehlani, While We Wait; Lily & Madeleine, Canterbury Girls; Nakhane, You Will Not Die; Our Native Daughters, Songs of Our Native Daughters; Telekinesis, Effluxion; Yola, Walk Through Fire.
The Song Crush team this week debrief on the Grammy Awards, country/pop artist Jamie McDell explains why Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, and there's new music from Jessica Pratt, Nakhane and local beatmaker Whyfisucks.
The Song Crush team this week debrief on the Grammy Awards, country/pop artist Jamie McDell explains why Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, and there's new music from Jessica Pratt, Nakhane and local beatmaker Whyfisucks.
DeRay, Sam, Clint and Brittany discuss the overlooked news, including Marsy’s law, bias in court reporting, predatory ticketing in St. Louis County, and the California doctors who cross state lines to perform abortions. South African pop star and actor Nakhane joins DeRay to talk about music, art and identity.
Thundercat - Friend Zone (Ross From Friends remix) Rejoicer - Lucid Intent Amber Mark - Way Back Little Dragon - In My House Iman Omari - The Beach Fatima - Movie Kadhja Bonet - Latenight Munchies Julien Dyne - Follow You Round feat. Tim Guy Killiam Shakespeare - The Nightingale Low Leaf - Yah Yah Afronuat - The Revolution Will Be Digitised Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - The Serpents Mouth Abstract Orchestra - Madmix 1 J Dilla - Love Jones Soulence - Francois * Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela & Josh Hey interview * Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela - Philly Kitchens Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela - Victoria Marissa Johnson-Valenzuela - Viva La Vida Steve Spacek - Gimme The Love DJ Afro & Manchildblack - Alive Will Sessions & Amp Fiddler - Reminiscin’ Theo Parrish - The Rink Anderson .Paak - Tints (ft. Kendrick Lamar) Blue Lab Beats feat. Ruby Francis, Ashley Henry - Say Yes Brandon Coleman - All Around the World Rhye - Phoenix KiDé - Bonita Applebum’s Daylight The Deli - Virgo Flip The Internet - Mood Tall Black Guy - Broken Lies Sly5thAve - The Edge feat. Quantic Mark de Clive-Lowe - Memories Of Nanzenji Nicole Willis & Banda Palomita - I Call Your Name Phony PPL - One Man Band Mister T. - Soundboy Burial Feat. Daddy Nek Sister Nancy - Bam Bam (FUNKulo's Bonita Beat EDIT) Leeroy - Authority Stealing (with Nakhane) [feat. Nakhane] Femi Kuti - Africa Will Be Great Again
You might also be interested in this episode from last year: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/tantricdex/episodes/2017-11-04T13_41_35-07_00 Here's a link to my new Podcast page http://neilcorcoran.podomatic.net/ You'll still be able to get my Podcast from tantricdex.podomatic.com as well. Subscribers won't be affected. If you like this episode then why not follow and hit the heart button (Click the underlined title) You can also listen/download via the Podomatic app, On Google Play, Apple Podcasts, iTunes and Apple TV search-Neil Corcoran and search- Tantric Dex on Xbox/ Xbox One via the TuneIn app. Now available on Deezer, Stitcher, Acast, Podcast Addict, Pocketcast and Podcasts.com too. 00:00 John Paesano- Daredevil (main theme) 00:58 Yugen Blakrok- carbon form 04:10 Mike Simonetti- the edge 10:11 Zilla With Her Eyes Shut- whatever it is 14:07 Moses Sumney- rank & file 17:46 Kids See Ghosts/Yasiin Bey- kids see ghosts 21:48 Kali Uchis/BIA- Miami 25:38 Young Fathers- holy ghost 28:07 Unloved- devil's angels 31:00 Sie/Courtney Gray- riders on the storm 36:27 Self Esteem- rollout 39:18 Gabe Gurnsey- ultra clear sound 42:51 Tall Black Guy- the dark streets 48:39 Death In Vegas- witch dance 53:19 Goldfrapp/Dave Gahan- ocean 57:11 Anna Von Hausswolff- the mysterious vanishing of electra 01:03:14 Neko Case- hell-on 01:07:11 Nakhane- interloper 01:10:54 Thom Yorke- has ended 01:15:35 Mark Lanegan/Duke Garwood- with animals 01:18:40 The Maghreban- monster (VIP) 01:24:02 Kojey Radical- if only 01:28:08 Emika- close 01:31:44 FaltyDL- small room (fake smiling faces) 01:37:35 ODEZA- loyal 01:40:54 Oneohtrix Point Never- black snow 01:44:40 SEVDALIZA- soul syncable 01:48:00 Orbital- the end is nigh 01:52:28 Boys Noize/Steven A. Clark- killer 01:57:17 Gorillaz- tranz
Since graduating from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Brian A. Kates has edited many acclaimed films, with 14 films selected to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and 5 films in Cannes. He has been honored with an Emmy Award for his work on Taking Chance, and an Emmy nomination for editing the pilot episode of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. He also won two ACE Eddie Awards for his work on Bessie and Lackawanna Blues, in addition to two other Eddie Award nominations. His collaborators have included Andrew Dominik (Killing Them Softly), Dee Rees (Bessie), Joseph Cedar (Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer), Michael Cuesta (Kill the Messenger), Tamara Jenkins (Private Life and The Savages), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Jack Goes Boating), John Cameron Mitchell (How to Talk to Girls at Parties and Shortbus), Lee Daniels (Shadowboxer and The Butler), Nicole Kassell (The Woodsman), George C. Wolfe (Lackawanna Blues and Nights in Rodanthe), Moisés Kaufman (The Laramie Project), Ross Katz (Taking Chance), John Krokidas (Kill Your Darlings), and Jeremiah Zagar (We the Animals). In addition to his work in fiction, he was Jonathan Caouette's co-editor on the groundbreaking documentary Tarnation. His television work has included collaborations with Alfonso Cuarón (Believe), Bill Condon (The Big C), David Simon and Eric Overmeyer (Treme), and Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel). He is currently finishing his third collaboration with John Cameron Mitchell, a 10-episode original audio musical, featuring the music of Bryan Weller and Mr. Mitchell, and a cast including Glenn Close, Patti LuPone, Cynthia Erivo, Ben Foster, Nakhane, Bridget Everett, Justin Vivian Bond, and Laurie Anderson, entitled Homunculus. I had the pleasure of chatting with Brian this week about his Emmy nomination for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, his summer camp background that got him into film and his collaborations with Lee Daniels and John Cameron Mitchell. By the end it turns a bit into an impromptu gushing about his work on NBC's Kings and a promo for his new film We the Animals, which is in theaters now. GO SEE IT. You can see Brian's work next in the upcoming Tamara Jenkins film Private Life, which will world premiere at the New York Film Festival next month. There also might be a bit of tea spilled on an upcoming sequel to a gay classic. This interview runs just shy of 37m with music. Opening: "A Wonderful Day Like Today" from The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd (Original 1965 Broadway Cast) Closing: "Girls Talk" by Dave Edmonds
Nakhane is one of South Africa's brightest stars. He’s won awards for his work as a singer, songwriter and instrumentalist, as well as for his writing and acting. Citing Malian musician Ali Farka Touré as an influence, Nakhane’s music also shows traces of Radiohead and David Bowie in the languid guitars and his beautiful soaring vocal harmonies. He performs at St Georges Church on Saturday 19th May as part of the Festival. RadioReverb's Mark Johnson takes a look at the musician. Event Details: https://brightonfestival.org/event/13541/nakhane/ To find out more about Brighton Festival see : http://brightonfestival.org To find out more about RadioReverb - the Broadcast Media Partner of Brighton Festival 2018 see : http://radioreverb.com #Brighton #Arts #Culture
This month in Berlin, Admina (pictured) is smashing the patriarchy with techno, Big Freedia is here to make you shake, Oshun showcase their bittersweet debut album, The Guilt want you to dance to the revolution, and Chicks on Speed are celebrating 20 years of making music. Tune in for all that plus tunes by Elysia Crampton, Nakhane, Rebeca Lane, Bitpart, Clara Luzia, Better off Dead, Auth, Aurora, Nkisi and Exploded View. This is the final episode of Expatriarch Radio. A HUGE thanks to Joey Hansom of Godmother who started this thing back in 2010, to Gizem aka 6zm who recently joined as co-host and co-producer, to all our friends at reboot.fm, coloRadio, Radio BLAU, radio t, and FSK, to Sky for lending her microphone, to Kiesia for building our shiny website, to all the people we interviewed, our guest DJs and everyone whose music we played, and of course YOU our listeners! Our archive of past shows will remain accessible via Soundcloud and Mixcloud. Expatriarch Radio is broadcast on reboot.fm (88.4 in Berlin, 90.7 in Potsdam), coloRadio (99.3 and 99.4FM in Dresden), Radio BLAU (99.2FM in Leipzig), radio t (102.7FM in Chemnitz), FSK (93.0FM in Hamburg), and online all the time at www.expatriarch.com. You can also subscribe and download episodes via iTunes podcasts. Tracklisting: www.expatriarch.com/radio96
Interview de Nakhane au premier plateau du 7 décembre lors des Transmusicales 2017. Pour suivre Nakhane : https://www.facebook.com/nakhaneofficial/ https://soundcloud.com/nakhane -- Nous suivre sur : www.radiocampus.fr @radiocampus Webradio bit.ly/RC_web