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Follow @thebuzzrnet Release Date: 30/06/23 Location: Vancouver, Canada Aanthems ‘Recess' New Ruins EP Highlight About the Music Ryan and Geof Dolejsi are actual brothers, so it may not be surprising to learn that they have been playing music together in some form or another since they were kids. They cut their teeth in the Vancouver...
sent $$$ this week to get liquids again, it’s still so warm out !!!keep people hydrated !!!!!DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Anna Burch “Tea-Soaked Letter” Quit the CurseShake the Baby Til the Love Comes Out “World Class” in a pretty suitMarika Hackman “My Lover Cindy” I’m Not Your ManThe Jellies “trouble” bluebeardHappy Accidents “Free Time” Everything But The Here And NowPublic Eye “New Vice” Relaxing FavoritesVideo Duct “Street Cleaner” Anti-Human HateHydropark “Bloom” Hydropark (EP1)Alice Bag “Etched Deep” BlueprintMelaina Kol “Pine” Bird Kill WormCaroline Says “Mea Culpa” No Fool Like An Old FoolLiza Anne “Kid Gloves” Fine But DyingCindy Lee “Operation” Act Of TendernessWax Wings “Don’t Go Away So Far” SwarmStrange Ranger “Soaked in Sleep” DEMOSHet Ward “VIOLENT DECEIVER” No One Is Ever Going To Tell Us How To Love AgainStiff Love “Attitudes” Attitudes/Out of ControlEXEK “Actress Practice” Ahead Of Two ThoughtsCandace “Baggy” New Ruins
Caleb takes us way back to 2004 with the controversial sleeper hit New Ruins, by The Kidcrash. We talk about the reason this record has been so hard to find for years, Caleb's fear of desert fauna, and what it's like to make a record when your bag of tricks isn't as big as you think it is. Be sure to subscribe to the https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2T90l_qz8yf9qNA46hjOZg (Left of the Dial YouTube channel) to watch all of the upcoming LOTD Live content, and don't forget about the Night Shift Radio patreon for exclusive behind the scenes extras! Support this podcast
Jessica Dickinson was born in St. Paul, MN and has lived and worked in Brooklyn, New York since 1999. She received an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1999 and BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art in 1997. Dickinson has presented solo exhibitions at James Fuentes, New York; Altman Siegel, San Francisco; David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis; and Maister raval buena, Madrid. Group exhibitions include “New Ruins,” American University Art Museum, Washington D.C.; “See Sun and Think Shadow,” Gladstone Gallery, New York; “Room by Room: Monographic Presentations from The Faulconer and Rachofsky Collections,” The Warehouse, Dallas; “Come Through,” Sikkema Jenkins, New York; and “Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and The Ready Made Gesture,” The Kitchen, New York. Works by Dickinson are held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and The Rachofsky House, Dallas. Dickinson's awards include a residency at Steep Rock Arts in Washinton, CT (2017), an individual grant from the Belle Foundation (2013), Farpath Residency in Dijon, France (2008), Change Inc Grant (2003) and The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Space Program in New York (2001). Last summer James Fuentes presented “from”, an online exhibition of Dickinson’s notebook drawings made during New York City’s stay-at-home orders, and her current solo exhibition “With” is on view at James Fuentes in New York through Feb. 28, 2021
#YOUCANSTILLLISTEN miks serimize yeni setler eklenmeye devam ediyor. Serimize katkı sağlayan bir diğer sanatçı, İtalya'nın yetiştirdiği yetenekli DJ/prodüktör @indian-wells. 2012 yılında hazırladığı "Night Drops" albümünden itibaren çıkışa geçen sanatçının son albümü "Where The World Ends", Mixmag tarafından 2017 yılının en iyi 50 albümü arasında gösterilmişti. Sanatçı 22 Ekim 2020 tarihinde 5 parçadan oluşan "New Ruins" adlı yeni bir kısaçalar yayımlamaya hazırlanıyor. Sanatçının yeni kısaçalarına bu bağlantı aracılığıyla erişebilirsiniz: https://bit.ly/2H8arkw Parça listesi: 1. Indian Wells - The Now Eternal 2. Norf - Collisioni 3. Alex Banks - Revolution 4. Matthew Herbert - It's Only (DJ Koze Remix) Gold Panda - Mediaevil 5. Delhikate - Collider 6. Bicep - Opal 7. Brokenchord - Run into the light Nathan Fake - Sunder 8. Four Tet - 4T Recordings
Candace - "Still Phase" from the 2020 self-released album Ideal Corners. Portland dream-pop band Candace have had a long journey to their latest album, titled Ideal Corners. Originally formed in 2009 in Minneapolis under the moniker Is/Is, the trio released an EP and a 7" single until drummer Mara Appel Des Lauriers relocated from the midwest to Portland. Remaining band members Sarah Rose (bass/vocals) and Sarah Nienaber (guitar/vocals) tried to keep Is/Is going without her, but eventually relocated to Portland themselves, starting anew with the name Candace. The albums New Future and New Ruins followed in 2016 and 2018, respectively. Their newest release was recorded with Larry Crane at Jackpot! Recording Studio in late summer 2019, and finds the trio experimenting with drum machines, adding an otherworldly-ness to their shoegaze-tinged sound. Today's Song of the Day, they say, "is about coming to terms with the senselessness of inaction, about learning over and over again that there is no “right time,” nothing is ever definite." Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate
Sven says: "Goodbye, for now" to Isaac Arms as they talk about the song Fire Flies off the album Silver Cities performed by Withershins. We talk about the CU music scene, Heirship Records, and of course Isaac's favorite non-musical thing. Grab yourself a Lime LaCroix and a slice (or two) of Oreo Pie from Po Boys in Urbana and check out this interview. REFS: POP! Monster Records, Parasol Records, The Chemicals, Our Landmark, New Ruins, Terminus Victor, Euriah Photo: Veronica Mullen SONG: Fire FliesALBUM: Silver Cities [Withershins]BANDS: [glint], harold loves maude, bikeweather, blanketarms, the spooky ghosts, withershins, evil tents, thundertruck, cloudmanner, winder, spandrelsFavorite Treat: Oreo Pie from Po Boys and Lime LaCroix
John Calder (1927-2018) was a giant of 20th century literary publishing, and a champion of free speech. Best known for publishing Samuel Beckett's novels and poetry, he brought much of the most innovative European literature of the 20th century to an English-speaking audience, ultimately won a landmark obscenity trial over Hubert Selby Jr's 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' and has inspired several generations of exciting writers and publishers. Joining Juliet to discuss Calder's life and legacy is Alex Kovacs, author of 'The Currency of Paper' (2013), who worked in Calder's bookshop in London in 2008-10. Alessandro Gallenzi's obituary for John Calder: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/aug/21/john-calder-obituary Huw Nesbitt's interview with John Calder (2008) - https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/nndv5k/john-calder-443-v15n12 SELECTED REFERENCES HENRI ALLEG, La Question (1958) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Question Lord Altrincham - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Grigg,_2nd_Baron_Altrincham Fernando Arrabal - http://www.arrabal.org/ ANTONIN ARTAUD, Collected Works (vols. I-IV) Howard Barker AUBREY BEARDSLEY, Under the Hill - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_the_Hill SAMUEL BECKETT, The Unnameable (1953) and Waiting for Godot (1953) William S. Burroughs Steven Berkoff Peter Brook JOHN CALDER, The Philosophy of Samuel Beckett (2001) and The Theology of Samuel Beckett (2012) JOHN CALDER, Pursuit (2001) - https://almabooks.com/product/pursuit-memoirs-john-calder/ Henri Chopin - https://www.richardsaltoun.com/artists/35-henri-chopin/overview/ COPI, Eva Perón (1970) - https://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/music-and-performance/2012/04/parodying-eva-perón Ashley Dukes - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley_Dukes Marguerite Duras JEAN GENET, The Maids (1947) Allen Ginsberg John Glassco The Godot Company - https://actors.mandy.com/uk/company/18184/the-godot-company Grove Press OWEN HATHERLEY, A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain (2010) RAYNER HEPPENSTALL, The Woodshed (1962) and Raymond Roussel: A Critical Guide (1966) ALGER HISS, In the Court of Public Opinion (1957) - https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1957/5/17/hiss-defends-position-in-public-opinion/ I Shot Andy Warhol (dir. Mary Harron, 1996) Eugène Ionesco B. S. Johnson GEORG KAISER, From Morning to Midnight (1912/16) - https://www.cineaste.com/spring2011/from-morning-to-midnight-web-exclusive/ Anna Kavan ALEX KOVACS, The Currency of Paper (2013) - https://www.newstatesman.com/books/2013/09/currency-paper-alex-kovacs-how-capitalism-affects-art VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY, The Bathhouse (1930) HENRY MILLER, Sexus (1949) and Tropic of Cancer (1934) EDDIE MILNE, No Shining Armour (1976) - https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/isj/1976/no093/rees.htm Carole Morin Olympia Press (Maurice Girodias) - https://bookblast.com/blog/spotlight-maurice-girodias-olympia-press-indie-publishers-remembered/ Peter Owen (publisher) Luigi Pirandello ANN QUIN, Berg (1964) and (1969) - http://thequietus.com/articles/24056-ann-quin-lara-pawson-stewart-home-juliette-jacques-lee-rourke-isabel-waidner ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET, Jealousy (1957) - http://conversationalreading.com/alain-robbe-grillet-and-jealousy/ Raymond Roussel Nathalie Sarraute Jean-Paul Sartre HUBERT SELBY JR, Last Exit to Brooklyn (1966) - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/aug/01/last-exit-to-brooklyn-hubert-selby-appeal-1968 Yulian Semyonov - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yulian_Semyonov Claude Simon T. Dan Smith - https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/stories-shocked-tyneside-high-rise-7236347 Roland Topor Alexander Trocchi TRISTAN TZARA, Seven Dada Manifestos - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/80258.Seven_Dada_Manifestos_and_Lampisteries Kenneth Tynan - https://www.theguardian.com/arts/critic/feature/0,,567652,00.html Snoo Wilson Olwen Wymark Contemporary publishers: And Other Stories; Dalkey Archive Press; Fitzcarraldo Editions; Galley Beggar; Melville House.
Thanks for listening to Back Home: A Music Nova Scotia podcast. Host Dana Beeler chats with Justin Murphy from Halifax band Walrus, as well features new songs from Brothers, Moonwake, Port Cities, Kurtis Eugene, June Body, Dusty Keleher, Julia Tynes and Jon Hines. This episode is brought to you in part by the FACTOR, government of Canada, the province of Nova Scotia. ******EDIT NOTE******** In the introduction to Dusty Keleher’s song Margret Apple Brown, I said Apple Blossom. Sorry Dusty. Jon Hines CD cd is to be released aug 5th, He is plauing March 30th at the Anchor in Halifax NS He will be Touring Alberta/ BC March 18th Shows coming up in March! Friday March 2, Ray Reaves, MAJE, KXNG WOOZ & Sarah Morrison at The Carleton Thursday March 8, Gianna Lauren, Wrote & Ocean Charter of Values, Gus’ Pub & Grill Thursday March 8, Nicole Ariana, Austin, Aquakulture & Woadie at The Seahorse Friday March 9 Alfie, Natalie Lynn & Zora The Sultan at The Carleton Saturday March 10 Sleepshaker, Champer, New Ruins at The Seahorse Thursday March 15 Rich Aucoin & Chuddi Harris at The Seahorse Friday March 16 Like a Motorcycle & The Flatliners at Olympic Hall, Into The Night Festival Saturday March 17 Hello Delaware, Natalie Lynn & Calm Bareta at The Seahorse Saturday March 17 The Town Heroes, Drug Rugs and Said The Whale at Olympic Hall, Into The Night Festival Friday March 23 Lian Corcoran band & Tyler Messick at The Carleton Saturday March 24 In the Dead of Winter Festival Presents THe Bluegrass Brunch w/ Deerfield at The Local Thursday March 29 Mo Kenney plays Bruce Guthro’s Songwriters Circle at The Schooner Room Casino Nova Scotia. Saturday March 31 OBEY Presents: Nadah El Shazly (Cairo) & Joyfultalk at Garrison Brewing Co. If you want to submit music you can! Just follow this link (https://podio.com/webforms/11113163/802437) OR send me an email, dana@musicnovascotia.ca I’m always looking for new or old nova scotian music! Thanks so much for listening to back home: A Music Nova Scotia Podcast Back Home Podcast is available on the following platforms: Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/back-home-mns iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/back-home-a-music-nova-scotia-podcast/id974018830?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.musicnovascotia.android.scotia&hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWFlMUr-WNObZ6Nq0iPiykg www.backhomepodcast.com
Juliet talks to Owen Hatherley (author of 'Militant Modernism', 'A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain', 'Landscapes of Communism' and many other books) and David Stubbs (formerly of Melody Maker, and a writer on '1996 and the End of History' as well as Krautrock and electronic music) about the life and work of Mark E. Smith, who sadly died last month. They discuss The Fall in the context of post-industrial Manchester, the post-punk scene, a changing (and ever less intelligent) music press, modernist literature and pop culture, and think about the group's legacy. WORKS REFERENCED LoneLady - Hinterland (2015) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W6w8fQauwg Julie Campbell on Mark E. Smith - http://lonelady.co.uk/blog/rip-mark-e-smith-5th-march-1957-24th-january-2018/ The Fall discography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_discography Mark E. Smith reads the football scores - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBUiPs1PxKo 'I feel like Alan Minter' graffiti - https://rollerderbyonfilm.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/i-feel-like-alan-minter.html 1970s graffiti - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/feb/03/the-writing-on-the-wall-1970s-pioneers-of-british-graffiti J. G. Ballard William Blake Thomas Carlyle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Carlyle Michael Clark C86 (NME compilation tape, 1986) Philip K. Dick FRIEDRICH ENGELS, The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845) - https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/condition-working-class-england.pdf Gang of Four, 'Entertainment!' (LP, 1979) Antonio Gramsci George Grosz Wyndham Lewis H. P. Lovecraft FILIPPO TOMMASO MARINETTI, 'The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism' (1909) The Passage, 'Troops Out' (7", 1981) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXBTFNE7qr0 Ezra Pound SIMON REYNOLDS, Rip it Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-84 (2005) Sex Pistols, 'God Save the Queen' (7", 1977) DAVE SIMPSON, The Fallen (2008) MARK E. SMITH, Renegade (2008) Talking Heads, Remain in Light (LP, 1980)
Owen Hatherley writes regularly on architecture and cultural politics for Architects Journal, Architectural Review,Icon, The Guardian, The London Review of Books and New Humanist, and is the author of several books, including Militant Modernism, A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain and A New Kind of Bleak: Journeys through Urban Britain. His latest books are Landscapes of Communism, and The Ministry of Nostalgia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colin Marshall sits down for bangers and mash in Woolwich, London, England, with writer on political aesthetics Owen Hatherley, author of the books Militant Modernism, A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain, A New Kind of Bleak, and Uncommon, on the pop group Pulp. They discuss the relevance of the combined sentiments of the Pet Shop Boys and the Human League to his critical mission; his sickness of "where's my jetpack"-type complaint; the new limits of the possible; whether one more easily sees politics expressed in architecture in England that elsewhere; the coincidental rises of the welfare state and modern architecture; the nature of England's north-south divide, one starker than that between the former East and West Germany, the unexpected tasteless drama of northern building, and the "ruin porn" richness of towns like Bradford and Liverpool; housing as the chief political issue of modern Britain; the shamefacedness of new English building, and the tendency of it to bear little relation to its own location; his view of buildings like the now-demolished Tricorn Centre in childhood, before he'd internalized "what architecture should look like"; how the still-standing Preston Bus Station demonstrated that a provincial city wasn't parochial; the long-gone heyday of the City Architect; his upcoming book on architecture and communism, and what he's discovered in his exploration of eastern Europe; why he might feel the need for a disclaimer stating that he already knows about the gulag; and how he found that the Soviet regime generated much more nostalgia, in its buildings and otherwise, than people think.
Gillian Darley and David McKie’s study of Nairn - Ian Nairn: Words in Place – published by Five Leaves, reintroduces to a new generation an architectural critic whose work has influenced writers and critics such as J.G. Ballard, Will Self, Iain Sinclair and Jonathan Meades, who once described Nairn as ‘a great poet of the metropolis’. Gillian Darley and David McKie discussed Ian Nairn’s life and work, and Owen Hatherley, author of A New Kind of Bleak and A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain chaired this discussion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.