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Oregon Music News
Sappho helps birth new Queer Dance Label: CC#312

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 42:26


In the Artichoke Music Café with me is the co-founder of a new label which she and her co-founder Damon Bucher have launched. She goes by the name of Sappho. Her other name is Megan Andricos. She's a long-time Portland club DJ and party promoter. The label is called Koritsi Komma which is Greek for Party Girl and they say it is “a dance music record label to raise the visibility of queer party music.” They're launching with the release of the singles "Higher Love" (on Oct. 1st) and "All I Want Is You" (on Oct. 15th), with remixes by Portland producers Perfect Health and Natasha Kmeto. Those singles are from an LP, due in November You'll like Sappho. Let's meet her.

The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - KLBP - Episode 065

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 115:49


The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org/listen Air date : June 26, 2020 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Kamau, Untitled(171217 1), Parallel : Method Type B(0) drea the vibe dealer, catastrophe, priestess of vibrations pt 2 Rob Yancey, Tim Motzer & Ursula Rucker, I/We, Silver or Lead The Furious Five, Sun Don't Shine In The Hood, Raiders Of The Lost Art The Headhunters, Don't Kill Your Feelings, Straight From The Gate Prince Buster, A Change Is Gonna Come, Judge Dread Rock Steady DJ Jigüe, OWU Baba Ali, House, House Yazzus, Pass That Ghetto Dutch, IT'S YA GIRL'S BOOTLEGS DJ Delish, Sissy, Khadijah Vol. 6 Ella Fitzgerald & Miguel Migs, Slap That Bass (Miguel Migs Petalpusher Remix), Verve Remixed 2 Chanti Darling, Running (feat. Natasha Kmeto), RNB Vol. 1 Hamilton Bohannon, Me and the Gang, Hamilton Bohannon - "Me and the Gang" King Sporty, Safari (Lexx Discomix), Deep Reggae Roots SIMARA, M4U, 2DX Doctor KA, Ill Intentions I, Ced, Mind Over Matter (Full Version) (feat. Zackey Force Funk, Jimetta Rose, Quelle Chris, Moniquea, & XL Middleton), Interpretations Zeke Manyika, House Of Memory, Call And Response Bry.Zen, Slowly, Onism Galcher Lustwerk, Catamaran, Dark Bliss Tall,Drk, Beat Theory/West, Lockdownz Siaga, Mindful Miracles, Night Walker, Meltdown Nightcraft, Equity Kilamanzego, Black Weirdo sstray, Everything's Purple, Glox Ivory Donnie Waters x Ben... Don't trip, 90 The Raven Agent, Destroy White Supremacy Shaliek, Freaky Fight Against The One Who Freaked It, DAYS BEFORE FINESSEQUEST OST Yves Tumor, Kerosene!, Heaven To A Tortured Mind

Form The Head Podcast
FTH051 - Natasha Kmeto

Form The Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 84:44


Natasha Kmeto has an incredible voice and commanding stage presence that displays both strength and humility, as well as confidence and resilience. Courageous, open and honest talk with Natasha about life changes, personal and artistic growth, music distribution, performance and safe spaces.    Catch Natasha Kmeto for Rontoms Sunday Sessions on 2/16 with Pleasure Curses    Intro music : Natasha Kmeto - VERSE-VERSUS - Spoken Silence Outro music : Natasha Kmeto - Live on KEXP - Inevitable   https://futurearchiverecordings.com/ https://natashakmeto.bandcamp.com/   Support the Form The Head Podcast on Patreon! http://patreon.com/formthehead

The Haute Garbage Podcast
Peak Pickle with Skull Diver

The Haute Garbage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 81:37


Skull Diver are back! We talk about Britney Spears, the stigma of being on foot, creeps, dirty wifi, and we play LPD! Music this week from Hibushibire, Blossom, Natasha Kmeto, Local Teen, And Youtheater. 

OPB's State of Wonder
Mar. 17: Helio Sequence, Holly Andres, Kelli Schaefer, The Art of Prosthetics

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 51:29


This week on "State of Wonder," we get live music from Helio Sequence and Kelli Schaefer, travel the country with photographer Holly Andres, look at the design of prosthetic limbs, and harness the powers of karaoke to learn a language. Karaoke Has A New Role: Teaching Tool - 1:33What’s the best way to learn a language? Some people might take a class or read a book, but our vote goes towards music, which is exactly what Salish teachers are using to introduce their Native American language to new speakers. Every year, a conference that celebrates Salish, a language spoken by many tribes across the Northwest, culminates in an annual Karaoke Contest in Spokane, WA. Contestants have to translate a song and perform it in front of judges. Our correspondent Emily Schwing was backstage at the contest this year.Museums Are Displaying Native Artifacts To Tell A More Complete Story - 6:01Language isn’t the only facet of Northwest indigenous culture that’s getting focused attention right now. The region’s museum curators are working to update their exhibits in a way that both modernizes stories of indigenous people and tells them more truthfully. But what does that mean? Emily Schwing visited two Northwest museums to find out.Photographer Holly Andres - 10:24The photo exhibition "Dreamers of Oregon" features big, dramatic black and white portraits of young men and women whose lives are really, really complicated right now. It went on view this week and is making the rounds in Washington and Multnomah Counties — starting at Pacific University, moving to Portland City Hall and other spots.The photographer of this exhibit, Holly Andres, describes herself as more of a farmer than a hunter: rather than capturing moments of serendipity, like a hunter would, Andres creates them. She builds a set, casts characters, and styles the lighting around her subjects, using as much intention and direction as a filmmaker might. What results is an emotional story richly saturated with color and ornamental backdrops. Her work’s been gaining momentum for years. She was shortlisted for a big industry award, the Ellie for Best Feature Photography, for an incredible spread that appeared in "New York" magazine.Opbmusic Turns 10: A Look Back At Sessions With Helio Sequence [21:42] & Kelli Schaefer [29:05]If you’re a regular State of Wonder listener, you know we partner up all the time with our friends at opbmusic. For 10 years now, they’ve been spotlighting the best in local and national bands, often bringing groups in for a studio session just before they break big nationally. Everyone from Big Thief and Jay Som to, most recently, Haley Heynderickxx.To celebrate their 10th birthday, they’re organizing a concert at the Crystal Ballroom on March 23 with a couple of their favorites: Helio Sequence, Kelli Schaefer, and Natasha Kmeto. To prep you for the big show, we decided to spend a few minutes listening back to those sessions. Tickets for the show are on sale now. Fixing the Arts Tax - 36:34Collection rates the city’s Arts Education and Access Fund, better known as the Arts Tax, haven’t been great since the tax’s inception in 2012, in large part because the terms voters agreed to have required the Revenue Bureau to spend no more than 5 percent of gross collections over a five-year period. Now Portland City Council has removed that collection cap, although it will revisit collections costs every year. The revisions also expand some exemptions for the tax. The arts tax is due this year on April 17.The Design Element of Prosthetics - 38:13When designers talk about designing for humans, most often we think about things that will add a little to your life: a shoe that will make you run faster, a mobile app that will make your website easier to navigate. But some design can truly transform the human experience, and nowhere is that more apparent than at a new exhibit called “Bespoke Bodies: The Design And Craft Of Prosthetics.” It’s curated by the Design Museum Portland at the Pacific Northwest College of Art, and it looks at prosthetics not simply as a medical issue, but as a design challenge.

Gritty Birds
Episode 41: Natasha Kmeto

Gritty Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 31:16


LGBTQ electronic producer Natasha Kmeto sits down for a frank conversation on identity, finding confidence and her new 7". "Obviously the system is not rigged in our favor, but a lot of my thinking lately has been “how do we push past this; what is the solution.”

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IA MIX SERIES
IA MIX 208 Cromie

IA MIX SERIES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 65:33


INTERVIEW + TRACKLIST > inverted-audio.com/mix/cromie LA based producer @cromie talks about living in Los Angeles and the flourishing warehouse scene; he also goes in-depth about the impending presidential elections. His mix features music from Iron Curtis, F.I.O., Natasha Kmeto, Ata Kak, Urulu, Neville Watson and more.

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Fresh Is The Word
Episode #20: Natasha Kmeto

Fresh Is The Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 58:07


For episode #20 of Fresh Is The Word, the guest is Portland-based electronic music producer/singer/song-writer Natasha Kmeto and we talked about her new album Inevitable, how she’s progressed as an artist, the music scene in Portland, and how this new album helped her tackle her queer sexuality and how there needs to be more of an open discussion on the topic. Photo Credit: Niki Rhodes Follow Natasha Kmeto: Twitter: twitter.com/natashakmeto Instagram: instagram.com/natashakmeto Facebook: facebook.com/natashakmeto Soundcloud: @natashakmeto Web: www.natashakmeto.com Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-is-the-word/id1061710940?mt=2 Listen on Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/podcast/fresh-is-the-word Follow Fresh Is The Word: Twitter: twitter.com/freshistheword1 Instagram: instagram.com/freshistheword1 Facebook: facebook.com/freshisthepodcast Web: www.freshisthepodcast.com Email: questions@freshisthepodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message

OPB's State of Wonder
Sept 19, 2015: Artists Displaced, Natasha Kmeto, Twilight, High Design Bonsai, Edward Curtis & More

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 50:44


This week: artists get kicked out of Towne Storage, Natasha Kmeto gets vocal, bonsai gets a high design update, vampires get all touristy and so much more.Hundreds Of Artists Lose Their Studios At Towne Storage - 5:08Towne Storage has occupied a special place in the Central Eastside arts scene, housing hundreds of artists. But now, Towne Storage’s managers have informed everyone they need to be out by November; the building has been sold. Q&A: Commission Nick Fish On Artists' Space - 5:25Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish told us he definitely has some concerns about how development in the Central Eastside is playing out.The New American Bonsai + The Artisan's Cup - 10:54When most Americans think of bonsai — the art of pruning and shaping small trees — they probably think of an ancient gardening craft practiced by lovers of Japanese culture. Ryan Neil thinks it’s anything but. With a story ripped from the movie “The Karate Kid,” he has created Bonsai Mirai, a leading international school in the hills outside Portland. And he’s partnered with cutting-edge architects and designers in an effort to make bonsai cool for a new generation.Now they’re staging an ambitious exhibition of juried bonsai from around the country called The Artisan's Cup at the Portland Art Museum from Sept 25–27. Their goal: to elevate bonsai into a contemporary art form worthy of, well, museums.What Are You Looking At: Wendy Red Star on "Edward Curtis: Shadow Catcher" - 18:36This fall, the Bend arts space Atelier 6000 is showing photographs by Edward Curtis in “Edward Curtis: Shadow Catcher.” At the turn of the 20th century, Curtis vowed to record, with his camera, the way Indian people lived. We sent Portland artist Wendy Red Star to check it out for an installment of our series “What Are You Looking At.” New Film Profiles Afghan Photographers - 26:30When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, from 1996 to 2001, photography was illegal. Since then, photojournalists have taken cautious steps toward a free press. Local filmmaker Mo Scarpelli went to Afghanistan to see what life is like behind the lens for her new documentary “Frame by Frame,” which follows the lives of four Afghani photgraphers. You can see it at Vancouver's Kiggins Theater on Sept. 21 at 7:30pm.opbmusic session: Natasha Kmeto - 34:15Portland-based electronic music artist Natasha Kmeto's record from a couple of years ago, “Crisis,” emphasized mood and sound. But her new one record, “Inevitable,” is all about soul. Her robust vocals dominate the mix, and she’s singing personal lyrics that are more raw and confident than ever. Tilikum Crossing - 41:09You’re a person, right? Well, your bridge is ready for you. Tilikum Crossing, literally, “the Bridge of the People,” is carrying its first walkers, bikers and public transit riders between Portland’s South Waterfront and East Side. It’s Bridgetown’s first new bridge over the Willamette River in four decades. Think Out Loud’s Dave Miller spoke with the bridge’s architect, Don McDonald. Ten Years After "Twilight" Dawned, Forks Remains A Mecca For Vampire Fan - 45:20Last weekend, vampires were afoot in a small town on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. Fans of the bestselling teen vampire romance series flooded into the town of Forks from all over the country to mark the 10th anniversary of the publication of the first book in the Twilight Saga. Correspondent Tom Banse reports on the love story that injected new blood into the economy of a once hobbled logging town.

OPB's State of Wonder
State of Wonder: Sept. 12 2015 - Patrick DeWitt, C. Spike Trotman, Hector Tobar, Bed, & more!

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 53:17


00:52 How a white guy from Indiana tricked his way past northwest poet Sheman Alexie, to get published in Best American Poetry 2015.04:05 XOXO Fest welcomes C. Spike Trotman to town this weekend. 13:05 Dreamy, resonant sounds from Natasha Kmeto. She gives us a taste of her new release, "Inevitable" 16:30 Novelist Patrick DeWitt sharpened his knives on fairy tale archtypes for his new novel, "Undermajordomo Minor". 23:28 An opbmusic session with Bed, a slo-fi trio that's coming off well-received gigs at Treefort and PDX Pop Now.28:02 Sounds from Holcombe Waller's newest composition, a requiem commissioned by PICA for this year's Time Based Art Festival. 35:23 Oregon Art Beat sits down with poet Primus St. John. 39:44 Hats off: Lou Watson is a finalist for th Seattel Art Museum's Betty Bowen prize! 42:56 Hector Tobar talks about weaving the narrative of the 33 Chilean miners who spent 69 days trapped underground

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Portland-based singer and electronic-dance producer Natasha Kmeto performs a live set on KEXP's Audioasis. Recorded 01/09/2015 - 4 songs: Inevitable, On A String, Take Out, The Only Time.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Live Wire with Luke Burbank
Live Wire! 219: Marc Maron, Monica Drake, musical guests Natasha Kmeto, The Doubleclicks

Live Wire with Luke Burbank

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015