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Latest podcast episodes about nilufer yanya

Trve. Cvlt. Pop!
Ep.115: Sorry We Missed You in 2024

Trve. Cvlt. Pop!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 75:40


Hello friends! It's the triumphant return of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! in 2025. On this week's we look back at some of the albums that we managed to not cover in the last 12 months that we really wish we had have done. Expect apologies and thumbs up for 2024 releases from Michael Kiwanuka, B. Dolan, Wunderhorse, Japandroids, Hidden Mothers, Nilufer Yanya, TV Girl, Bubble Love and Fulci. Plus, we remember a long lost classic from the disco comeback era of 1993 with Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) by Sub Sub and Melanie Williams.

Lightnin' Licks Radio
#41 - Top Albums of 2024

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 115:53


“We're gonna take a (llonnnng) trip right now. Like we always do about this time.” List week has come and gone, but Lightnin' Licks Radio is once again runnin' it back. As we embark on 2025, let's reflect on the best of the best musical offerings released over the past twelve months. Lickers Jay and Deon take a deep dive into the most delightful vinyl LPs that soundtracked their day-to-day and made them feel some way. We've been gifted a bountiful cornucopia of sonic deliciousness in 2024. Join us at the dining room table for stories over champagne. Sonic contributors to episode 41 of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: The Last Poets, Brothers Johnson, M. M. Knapps, L. L. Cool J, Prince Paul, DjayTiger, Van Halen, The Good Life, T. Swift, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Mustard!, Habibi, DMX, John Yoko Lennon, Harry Shearer, Wishy, Karate Guns and Tanning, MGMT, Adrianne Lenker, Big Thief, Cloud Nothings, Newdad, Lush, Liquid Mike, Superdrag, rowdy saloon ambiance, Buzz Martin, Jackyl, Andrew Gabbard, Neil Young, BNNY, Wunderhorse, The Dead Pretties, Amyl & the Sniffers, JPEG Mafia, Danny Brown, 9th Wonder, Rapsody, Erykah Badu, Hit Boy, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Lil' Wayne, Adeem the Artist, Suki Waterhouse, BLOND:ISH, White Lies, Nilufer Yanya, Marika Hackman, Revenge of the Nerds, Common & Pete Rock, Carpenters, Curtis Mayfield, Diiv, Film School, Waxahatchee, MJ Lederman, Plains, The Microphones, Mount Eerie, Dub Narcotic, Jeff Bridges, Fontaines D.C., Tyler the Creator, Ty Dolla $ign, Freddie Gibbs, GloRilla, Travis Scott, Earlonthebeat, Ojivolta, Mix Master Mike, Playboi Carti, Beastie Boys, National Lampoon's Christopher Guest and Bill Murray. Selected tracks from the Top 22 Albums of 2024 mixtape: [LISTEN] AVAILABLE NOW ON SOUNDCLOUD! AVAILABLE NOW ON MIXCLOUD! [D0] Mix Master Mike - Unidentifried (intro) [D1] Wunderhorse – July [D2] Cloud Nothings – Final Summer [D3] Amyl & the Sniffers – Going Somewhere [D4] Rapsody – Back in my Bag [D5] DIIV – Everyone Out [D6] Adrianne Lenker – Evol [D7] Waxahatchee featuring MJ Lenderman – Right Back to It [D8] Sean Ono Lennon – Thinking of M [D9] MGMT – Bubblegum Dog [D10] Mount Eerie – I Spoke with a Fish [D11] Liquid Mike – Mouse Trap. [J0] National Lampoon's Mister Robert's Neighborhood (skit) [J1] Habibi – Alone Tonight [J2] Common & Pete Rock – We're on Our Way [J3] Fontaines D.C. – Favourite [J4] Marika Hackman – Slime [J5] Wishy – Persuasion [J6] Bnny – Good Stuff [J7] Nilufer Yanya – Method Actor [J8] Andrew Gabbard – If I Could Show You (Then You Would Know What I Mean) [J9] Suki Waterhouse – Big Love [J10] Adeem the Artist – Rotations [J11] Newdad – In My Head Happy New Year!

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Sean Shakespeare, conshus, Juan Pierre, Hidden Hand Beats, Tom Misch, John Robinson, Allysha Joy, 7xvethegenius, Britt Warner, Kid Acne, Jehst, Spectacular Diagnostics, Terror Firma, SkinnyBuddha, TonyOldSchool, Nilufer Yanya, El Da Sensei, MentPlus, Empress, Shay Leonia, WheelUP, Sio, WordChemist, Planetself, Ras G, John Robinson, Joao Selva, Hip Hop Headucatorz, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

This Is Not Happening - An Album Of The Month Podcast
EP. 52 | TINH Top 10 Albums of 2024

This Is Not Happening - An Album Of The Month Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 85:24


It's the end of the year and that means it's time for us decide on our individual Top 10 Favourite albums list. Once this is done, we hand this to David, who fires up the TINH algorithm and a collective Top 10 is created. Sometimes it's predictable, sometimes it's not, more often than not Guy feels like the TINH black-sheep but every year we tell him we love him and it all works out well.Part 1 | TINH Collective Top 10 List.We run down our top 10 list, introducing the albums and why they made it into our top 10. We always plan to be short and snapy. We always fail. But hopefully you enjoy it.Part 2 | Spin It Or Bin It | Favourite Track of 2024.We usually create a short list of 4 tracks each and pick a single track to represent the theme. With it being the end of the year, the theme is obvious, Favourite Track of the Year. But we each created a 10 track 'short' list this time.The 40 track 'Favourite Tracks of 2024 is available here and it's a belter.In Part 2 we each talk through our favourite track of the year and then ask the question ... Spin It or Bin It where we try to decide a track of the year.We hope you enjoy this episode.Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro00:02:10 - Albums 10/9/800:11:58 - Albums 7/6/500:25:16 - Albums 4/3/200:44:50 - No.1 Album00:53:24 - Spin It Or Bin It - Tracks of 202401:24:28 - OutroWe've been writing the blog for years come and have a look - https://thisisnothappening.net/

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Butta Verses, conshus, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, Wahid, Merna, Juga-Naut, Mr Brown, K S R, Konny Kon, Connie Price, The Keystones, Fullee Love, Soup, Jurassic 5, Hasizzle, spill tab, El Michels Affair, Okito Sisi, Okito, Big Punisher, Fat Joe, VinS da Cuero, Nilufer Yanya, Anwar HighSign, Arckatron, Colette Chantel, Theory Hazit, Jae Skeese, 49th and Main, Hot 8 Brass Band, Raekwon, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

Dans la playlist de France Inter
Nilüfer Yanya, single "Mutations"

Dans la playlist de France Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 5:21


durée : 00:05:21 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Suite de la découverte de « My Method Actor », le dernier album de la britannique Nilufer Yanya, avec son nouveau single : "Mutations".

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, conshus, E-Turn, Pale Jay, GAGLE, Bobby Oroza, vsteeze, Funky DL, Prowess The Testament, Nilufer Yanya, Nubya Garcia, Juan Pierre, HiddenHand, Sankofa, Zach Lost, ANIMA!, J57, Blu, Skyzoo, DJ Romes, Akie Bermiss, Rasheed Chappell, DJ Dolo76, Awon, Phoniks, Bathe, K-Rec, Moka Only, Dinco D, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

it's OUR show: HIPHOP for people that KNOW BETTER

Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Jade Lawhon, Sincere Vega, conshus, E-Turn, Pale Jay, GAGLE, Bobby Oroza, vsteeze, Funky DL, Prowess The Testament, Nilufer Yanya, Nubya Garcia, Juan Pierre, HiddenHand, Sankofa, Zach Lost, ANIMA!, J57, Blu, Skyzoo, DJ Romes, Akie Bermiss, Rasheed Chappell, DJ Dolo76, Awon, Phoniks, Bathe, K-Rec, Moka Only, Dinco D, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS

CTTB Music podcast
CTTB Music Podcast Eight: 2024

CTTB Music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 35:55


Join us for a deep dive into the latest releases from some of the most iconic and exciting artists in the music industry. In this episode, we'll be dissecting the new albums from David Gilmour, LL Cool J, Doechii, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, and Nilufer Yanya.  So, whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking to discover new music, tune in to hear our opinions and analysis.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
“Rejuvenation” / Nilufer Yanya

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 52:08


Georgia State University student Imani Okwuosa and GSU Artist-in-Residence Tom Luse discuss the student-created film “Rejuvenation,” which is available to stream on Tubi and Amazon Video on Demand. Plus, Nilüfer Yanya details her most recent album and her creative process ahead of her October 11 show at Terminal West.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Music Critic: new tracks from Hinds and Nilufer Yanya

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 15:20


New tracks from Hinds and Nilufer Yanya as curated by Tony Stamp. 

Nialler9
The best music of September; post-pandemic clubbing (Patreon preview)

Nialler9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 34:04


From now on, the Best of the Month episode is Patreon-only. Public subscribers get the first 25 minutes or so. Patreon members get to hear the whole episode on their member feeds or on Patreon direct. Episode 263 comes at us fast with Niall Byrne and Andrea Cleary's monthly music recommendations.Chatting Indie Sleaze, a reason to be cheerful with the return of Adebisi Shank and a chat about club culture post-pandemic.Then we highlight new albums from Floating Points (this is the Jamie xx Substack post that annoyed Niall), and Henry Earnest along with songs from Bon Iver, Ahmed With Love, Maria Somerville, Freak Slug, FKA Twigs, Fionn Regan, Nilufer Yanya and a Teac Damsa Nobodaddy-inspired closing pick.Plus, TV, film and books we're enjoying in the What's Consuming You? corner.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityListen on Apple | Android | ACAST | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
New music with Jeremy Taylor

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 25:18


The first new music from The The in 25 years, plus new releases on the Ninja Tunes label from Nilufer Yanya and Floating Points.

Nova Club
NILUFER YANYA est notre invité : live, interview et sélection musicale.

Nova Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 113:37


Avec Morane Aubert en chroniqueuse fan de Nilüfer. TLC - No Scrubs Bad Bunny - Una Velita Toro y Moi & Glaive - Starlink Magdalena Bay - Killing Time Larry June - Like a Mack Future - South of France Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Passenger Nilüfer Yanya - Made Out of Memory Cat Stevens - Moonshadow Macy Gray - I try Blink - 182 - I miss You Fcukers - Homie Don't Shake Pixies - Hey Tirzah - No Romance Big Thief - Shark Smile Oklou - family and friends Nilufer Yanya - Call it Love (live) Nilufer Yanya - LIke I say (live) Cash Cobain - Candle Nubya Garcia - We Walk In Gold (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow) Babyfather - teddy boi freestyle The Alchemist & Conway the Machine - Diego Maradona Pink Rhythm - India

ON THE LAM WITH MARC FENTON
#132 FRANZ FERDINAND, NILUFER YANYA, SOCCER MOMMY, BEACHES, MERCURY REV, MORE

ON THE LAM WITH MARC FENTON

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 70:57


AUDACIOUS - Franz Ferdinand DRIVER - Soccer Mommy BANG - Melena, Peanut Butter Wolf DON'T WANT DON'T NEED NO - Mystery Lights TAKES ONE TO KNOW- Beaches LEMONADE - The Heavy Heavy FOOL4U- Matty COSTUME PARTY - The Successful Failures JUST A WESTERN - Nilufer Yanya EATING THE EGG WHOLE - Wild Pink MY GIRL - The Half-Way Cubes LE SILENCE - Juniore ALWAYS YOU - The Stunning OUR HOMETOWN BOY - The Hard Quartet FLYGA FRAM - Abstract Crimewave ALWAYS BEEN A BIRD IN ME - Mercury Rev THE END OF THE DAY - Fastbacks HELL-OH SIXTIES - Amy Rigby LET NOT (YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED) - Lady Blackbird  

Is It Safe?
Hot Salty Trash | July 11th, 2024

Is It Safe?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 84:03


The 4th of July seems like a distant memory now that Joe Biden has suddenly become feeble. Yet, the show presses on with hard hitting topics such as who had the best holiday experience. Luke wants to know if Pizza Hut was ever decent or not. The debate comes up for a minute, but there isn't much else to be said about it other than playing a stumblin', bumblin' Biden clip on YouTube. Mike still loves the movie Election (1999) even if he is known for being an Alexander Payne stan. Luke's kid knows how to swim already! Steve had a blast on the 4th in West Virginia with which opens up the debate about fireworks. Are they hell on earth or is it overhyped trash? Mike is know a legit resident in Canada & he spent hif 4th of July moving. Can you guess the monthly rent on Mike's new dump in Windsor, Ontario? Luke wants to know if anybody has seen Dev Patel's Monkey Man yet. A Time Bandits remake is coming out on Apple Plus. Luke is not a fan of Terry Gilliam's movies including the classic Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas! WOW DUDE! We got your emails ya'll! Mr. Pink is in the house first with a checklist verifying the United States is absolutely working in the way it was intended to by certain people. Nobody can forget the time when the Democratic Party lined up & sold out entirely to ensure Joe Biden's victory in 2020 eliminating Bernie Sanders from contention forever Mike is crapping his pants because now that he's living in Canada as a legit resident, he receives access to all the wonderful social support nets in place. Happy days are here again! Insurance billing thrives off the misery they bring every time they sent an unexpected bill from visits that took place months ago. Finn Gurrer & Finn Gurrer Junior send in separate emails. One of them to curse Luke & the other one to curse everybody else. The people of New Brunswick have been developing brain problems that can only be explained by the local families & their companies who poison the area. Also, the Crypt Keeper has a new competitor on the show. Watch out! Mike wants to know if Steve ever heard of the Sega Channel that was online streaming games back in 1995. Steve is quite familiar with the Republican Attorney General's Association which is another example of a highly organized attempt to push an extreme agenda that puts the needs of corporations over the need of the people. We love you all! This talk show is not the same without you listening and emailing us your highly entertaining thoughts. We close the show with Method Actor by Nilufer Yanya. If any of our nonsense provokes your thoughts, please share them with us at isitsafepod@gmail.com or check out our Discord:https://discord.gg/wXPdgujdSj

Out Of Ten Podcast
Episode 296 – What Would You Do For…

Out Of Ten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024


On this week's Out Of Ten, we kick off June with some reviews of albums from Twenty One Pilots, Bring Me The Horizon, Wallows, and Judas Priest! We also check out a bunch of new tracks from Clairo, Luna Li, NewJeans, ARTMS, Nemahsis, Tinashe, and Nilufer Yanya. Links: Website – www.outoftenpodcast.com Facebook – Out Of Ten Podcast […] The post Episode 296 – What Would You Do For… appeared first on Out Of Ten Podcast.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2023.10.13 Friday The 13th Special

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 120:29


As broadcast October 13, 2023 with plenty of conflicting vibes in tow.  Today is obviously Friday the 13th, a bad luck day in most peoples' minds, but Danno grew up in a household where his mother, born on Friday January 13, 1956, always considered it a lucky day.  So, as dedication to Danno's fierce protector and the lover of vintage and scary movies in his life, we had a bit of a bifurcated playlist tonight, with parts 1 & 2 all witches, and stepping on cracks while we finished with a 2nd hour of good luck, positive vibes, and just general sunlight to also help all of you get over it if today freaks you out a bit.#feelthegravityFriday the 13th XLIVOct 13, 2023Tracklist (st:rt)Part 1 (00:00)Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes – Bad LuckKelly Finnigan – TroubleAaron Frazer – Bad NewsThe Supremes – Bad Weather (Reflex Revision)Steely Dan – Deacon Blues Part 2 (32:49)Adekunle Gold – SinnerSerebii ft Skud Gambosi – Don't You Feel LuckyArjuna Oakes & Serebii - SatellitesGenevieve York feat Teo Oliveras – Better at Bad ThingsMargot Guryan – I'd Like To See The Bad Guys WinHana Eid – WeirdDehd – LuckyNilufer Yanya – Same Damn LuckDehd - Desire Part 3 (60:36)Aretha Franklin – Dr. Feelgood (Live in The Netherlands, 1968)Etta James – At LastClassics IV – SpookyOsole – Good DayLEISURE – All The Good Times Never DieThe Mighty Bop – Feelin' Good!Beyond Luck – Nature's Meditation feat Keter Darker Part 4 (91:16)Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – He Said I Can (Live at The Apollo)Emma Donovan & The Putbacks – My GoodnessRichard Swift – Lady LuckBlondage – Lucky Black SkirtJungle – Can't Stop The StarsUniversal Togetherness Band – Lucky Stars 

The Curmudgeon Rock Report
A Krautrock Exploration

The Curmudgeon Rock Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 99:13


In which The Curmudgeons embark on a tour of 1970s Germany to discuss and analyze the influence of the artists and bands who invented and innovated the rock genre derisively coined Krautrock by snotty British people. The German musicians and label heads themselves called it "cosmic music." Theirs was a movement designed to distinguish a not-so-admirable Old Germany from a bolder, more hopeful, outer space-adoring New Germany. And it certainly did make rock a whole lot more cosmic in the generations that followed.    Here is a handy navigation reference for this episode and the bands we cover:   (0:52 - 4:30): Setting the parameters for our excursion   (6:50 - 15:23): The Parallel Universe (new albums by The Brian Jonestown Massacre and Nilufer Yanya)   (16:21 to 01:04:01): A brief origin story plus discussions of Amon Duul II, Tangerine Dream, Can, Popol Vuh, Cluster and Kraftwerk   (01:05:29 to The End): Disccusions of Asha Ra Tempel, Agitation Free, Neu!, Faust and Harmonia   Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/groups/curmudgeonrock   Recorded using (the newly, greatly enhanced) Zencastr! zencastr.com    Hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com   Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911   https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb   https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MW    

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Episode 27: Top 22 Albums of 2022 (Year-In-Review)

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 80:33


EPISODE 27: Top twenty-two albums of 2022 (Year-In-Review) Jay and Deon each reveal their top eleven vinyl releases of this past year. As is tradition. Jay's Top Eleven: #11 Nilufer Yanya – PAINLESS #10 Mattiel – Georgia Gothic #9 Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Endless Rooms #8 Whitney – SPARK #7 Interpol – The Other Side of Make-Believe #6 Hatchie – Giving The World Away #5 Shout Out Louds – House #4 Julia, Julia – Derealization #3 Momma – Household Name #2 Weyes Blood – And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow #1 Winter – What Kind of Blue Are You? Deon's Top Eleven: #11 MICHELLE – AFTER DINNER WE TALK DREAMS #10 The Chats – Get Fucked #9 Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers #8 Wet Leg – Wet Leg #7 Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Cool It Down #6 Say She She – Prism #5 Broken Bells – Into The Blue #4 Kurt Vile – (watch my moves) #3 Alex G – God Save The Animals #2 Denzel Curry – Melt My Eyes See Your Future #1 Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You Sonic contributors to Lightnin' Licks Radio's twenty-two for '22 Year-In-Review episode and mixtape include: Lee Moses. Holland Dozier Holland. L.L. Cool J. Andrew Bird. Gus Lombardo. Tom Waits. Rob Reiner. Ric Parnell. The Irish Rovers. U2. Larry Fleet. Oliver from the "Deep Cuts" YouTube channel. J. Cole. Biggie Smalls. Height Keech. The Pixies. Nilufer Yanya. Mattiel. MICHELLE. En Vogue. The Chats. Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. Whitney. The Smith Westerns. The goddamn Beatles. Kendrick Lamar. Wet Leg. Passalacqua. Interpol. Hatchie. Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Perfume Genius. Piya Malik. Say She She. Shout Out Louds. Peter Bjorn & John. Julia, Julia. Broken Bells. The Shins. Kurt Vile. Mama. Weyes Blood. (Sandy) Alex G. Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Denzel Curry. Gizzle. Bren Joy. 454. Buzzy Lee. Pachyman. Winter. The Sundays. Big Thief. Will Ferrell. Duncan Lamont. Stephen Grey. The Clockers. Eazy-E. Ali Alexander. Beastie Boys. The World's Famous Supreme Team. Big Bird, Brian Eno, random wooks. Thank you for a wonderful year of sharing music with friends. We love you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message

Lightnin' Licks Radio
Episode 27.5 : Twenty-two for '22 (MIXTAPE)

Lightnin' Licks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 90:29


Lightnin' Lickers Deon and Jay have curated a 90-minute mixtape containing songs selected from their favorite vinyl releases of 2022. Enjoy! [EXPLICIT CONTENT] Twenty-two for '22 all-vinyl mixtape: [DEON SIDE] (1) Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Tidal River (2) MICHELLE – MESS U MADE (3) Hatchie – Quicksand (4) Kendrick Lamar – Mirror (5) Julia, Julia – Where Have You Been? (6) Wet Leg – Angelica (7) Weyes Blood – Children of the Empire (8) Kurt Vile – Fo Sho (9) Mattiel – Lighthouse (10) Alex G – Miracles (11) Broken Bells – Love On The Run {45:00} [JAY SIDE] (1) Say She She – Prism (2) Whitney – MEMORY (3) Nilufer Yanya – midnight sun (4) Interpol – Mr. Credit (5) Big Thief – Change (6) Shout Out Louds – High As A Kite (7) Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Burning (8) Denzel Curry – Walkin (9) Momma – Speeding 72 (10) Winter – write it out (11) The Chats – The Price Of Smokes {45:00} [fin.] Additional appearances by: Eazy-E, Ali Alexander, Beastie Boys, The World's Famous Supreme Team, Big Bird, Brian Eno, random wooks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/llradio/message

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 2 de Enero del 2023 (Especial con Top 5 de Sitios Web Alternativos)

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 175:07


Edición Limitada - 2 de Enero del 2023 . Programa Especial con los Top 5 de Sitios Web Alternativos consultados por la producción de Edición Limitada. Selección, producción y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes y Gustavo Verduzco. Realización: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Nilufer Yanya, Spiritualized, Jockstrap, Beach House, Naima Bock, All the Damn Vampires, Dryve con Cassiopeia, Josh Dally & Timecop1983, Pylot con Ezra Hyte, Miami Nights 1984 con Gunship, Hatchie, Daniel Avery, Dress Thèque, Lightning in a Twilight Hour, The Shop Window, Lakeside X, Fonohead, Dubstar, Equatronic, Zynic, Harsh Symmetry, Suede, Boy Harsher, The Soft Moon, Minuit Machine Legendary Pink Dots, Spike Hellis, Encephalon y SRSQ.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.09.26 New Muses Monday

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 125:30


As broadcast September 26, 2022 with new tunes aplenty in tow.  Tonight we mark a date that a very important live album was recorded at London's Palladium, which became Marvin Gaye's iconic album from 1977.  We also noted some interesting facts about the only studio recording from the album "Got To Give It Up," which appeared right at the end of the live album.  After that, it's huge new music all the way to the end with the exception of Yumi Zouma, who are in the spotlight for our upcoming concerts, as they do their first live on Wednesday up in Seoul at Rolling Hall.  New cuts galore from Channel Tres, Alex G, The 1975, Sure Sure, and Broken Bells to dig into first hour, and then we had some big new pop tunes in part 3 with Khalid, Sam Smith, and 5SOS all out with new joints.  To finish properly in part 4, we covered some of the notable new & recent Korean indie that dropped this month, with Han All, GAYUN, and HANRORO being highlights.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Marvin Gaye – Got To Give It UpMorMor – Chasing GhostsDivino Nino – EcstasyChannel Tres – No LimitNilufer Yanya – Rid of MeSleater-Kinney feat Courtney Barnett – Words and GuitarMonet Ngo – Summer WindPart II (35:21)Alex G – ImmunityThe 1975 – All I Need To HearSure Sure – Lonely OneVieux Farka-Toure & Khruangbin – DiarabiBroken Bells – Love On The RunYumi Zouma – Give It HellYumi Zouma – Where The Light Used To Lay Part III (65:48)Khalid – SatelliteFLO – Not My JobSam Smith feat Kim Petras – UnholyQ – Stereo DriverSiR – Nothing Ever MattersMaya Hawke - Luna Moth5 Seconds of Summer – Bad Omens Part IV (96:50)BAMSOOSUNG – Swimming In StarsHan All – You Know EverythingEntoy feat suru – Blue Mood*GAYUN – DOONGDOONGHANRORO – Don't Be Afraid To FallJOO SEOL OK – I wanted to be lovedAble – How long will it take to forget you? 

Podcast Espacio 4 FM
DESAFINADO 53 Rolling Blackouts Costal Fever, Yard Act, Bloc Party, The Notwist, Wilco, Calavera, Germán Salto y más

Podcast Espacio 4 FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 54:19


Teníamos mucha música taponada, algunas novedades que apetece escuchar en estos días primaverales. Como las de ROLLING BLACKOUTS COSTAL FEVER que les queda poco para visitarnos en el Festival Tomavistas. Otra canción de The Overload el gran disco de debut de THE YARD ACT. Y primeras canciones que suenan en el programa de artistas como THE NOTWIST, NILUFER YANYA, GERMÁN SALTO o CALAVERA. Busca más cosas en este DESAFINADO 53 y nos lo cuentas en la cuenta de Instagram: desafinado4fm

TRAPPO.
Album Exchange ("PAINLESS" by Nilufer Yanya & "Midnight Star" by Chrystabell)

TRAPPO.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 38:23


The album exchange is back! This time around, we're taking a closer look at singer/songwriter Nilufer Yanya's second album, the harrowing PAINLESS, as well as outré chanteuse Chystabell's dance-pop science fiction epic Midnight Star. Will these records find a place in the legendary TRAPPO Essentials Can(n)on? You'll have to tune in to find out! Join the conversation! Leave a comment on our blog or follow us on Instagram! Just click here to visit our Linktree and you'll find all the relevant details! If you're feeling more verbose, feel free to send us an email! Tell us what you think about the albums we're discussing, suggest future topics, or just tell us whatever you want! We're not picky! Your comments may be featured on a future episode of the show! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trappo/message

Novo Ritmo
novo ritmo #59 - funerais de bandas, regresso dos Red Hot, álbuns das Wet Leg e Nilufer Yanya

Novo Ritmo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 25:32


Estamos de volta ao Novo Ritmo após um hiato temporal com os temas do costume: música, novos álbuns e indignações. Para sugestões de temas e convidados enviem e-mail para onovoritmo@gmail.com

B Aldea
B Aldea 2022/04/12: Ainhoa Vitoria eta ezagutu behar dituzun hiru artista

B Aldea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 119:59


Gaurkoan Ainhoa Vitoriak Jon Batiste, Nilufer Yanya eta Caroline Polacheken musika gomendatu digu eta 100 gecs taldearen hyperpopa aipatu dugu, besteak beste...

Out Of Ten Podcast
Episode 218 – The Cat Episode

Out Of Ten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 78:45


After a trip overseas and to a Tame Impala concert, the Out Of Ten podcast is back! We talk about that concert, and review a wide range of albums from Stromae, CMAT, Nemahsis, White Lies, and Nilufer Yanya! If you enjoy hearing cats fight in the background, this episode's for you! Links: Website – www.outoftenpodcast.com Facebook […] The post Episode 218 – The Cat Episode appeared first on Out Of Ten Podcast.

WOTP Radio Podcast.
#150 feat Bad Tiger

WOTP Radio Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 117:19


120 minutes of awesome new music, topped off by a chat and deep dive with my guest artist of the week, emerging indie pop singer/songwriter Yasi Lowy of San Francisco -- aka BAD TIGER. Yasi is an emerging artist who's not embarrassed to admit that she wants her introspective indie music to be more "danceable," and we have a great convo about how "pop" music bridges the gap between genres and people. We also dive deep into her new EP "Sanctuary." PLUS tons of incredible new music from artists like HAIM, Nilufer Yanya, Channel Tres, The Beths, Say She She, Mallrat and Hurray for the Riff Raff.

Only A Podcast
011 - Still Game for Glastonbury, New Music and More

Only A Podcast

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 30:32


In this feature-packed half hour, we find out about the lives of four young Aucklanders as they grow up in their parents' takeaway shops. We listen to music from old stagers Tears for Fears and some electronic pop with a multicultural edge. @ElTele completes nine series of Scottish comedy Still Game, and @RiverboatCapt rants about a bad advert for.. Motorbread?! As the years go by, Glastonbury headliners are getting older - what's all that about? And do we still want to go to a festival at our age?We find out who played football for Scotland and cricket for England.. the answer may surprise you! A gentle plug for our friends at music recommendation web site Toppermost completes this episode.Full show notes at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-11-still-game-glastonbury-new-music/

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.03.15 *SEASON FINALE* Under The Radar with Prince Paolo

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 122:59


As broadcast March 15, 2022 with plenty of tears to fill your cup on this night of podcast finality.  Tonight we bid very fond adieus on the show for Tuesday nights, as we transmit Prince Paolo's final broadcast contributing to our Under The Radar indie and underground weekly soiree.  Paolo has been a stalwart on the show for the past three years and has been one of the very key contributors to making The Drop what it is here three years down the road.  Of course, when a couple of dudes cry around one another, they both gotta act like they're laughing, which we dutifully did.  Farewell, dear friend.  You will be missed.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)BADBADNOTGOOD feat KAYTRANADA – LavenderStefan Mahendra feat fika & Jackson Mathod – Is It Me?Goofy Geese – Flor Amarelo (Para Voce)Kate Bollinger – Who Am I But SomeoneViVii – Wrap Your ArmsWidowspeak – The Drive Part II (32:46)Butter Bath – Anchor in the CloudsLittle Steed - Maybe I Faked ItBENEE – Hurt You GusSunflower Bean - Roll The DiceWombo - Below The HouseAtom Eyes - Building Blocks Part III (61:21)The Blinders – Fight for It Nilufer Yanya – The DealerHerbert Walker - Polar PopCoral Collapse – GravesKone Mara – BubbleThe Garbage & The Flowers - Eye Know Who You Are Part IV (93:02)Nari – 7UPBathe Alone - Decades & DreamsYoung Guv - Couldnt Leave U If I TriedAbby Ozard – PiscesKindsight - Queen Of CowboysAndrea & Mud - Hard Life 

Dead Moon Night radio show
DMN#79 - Going West

Dead Moon Night radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 56:55


Une émission de Disque Noir & Regular Girl. Tracklist : Léa - (Unknown track) The Weather Station - Ignorance Julia Jacklin - Just to be a part Nick Cave - Far from me (live at KCRW) M. Ward - Heaven's Nail and Hammer Thalia Zedek - Smoked Father John Misty - Goodbye M. Blue Villagers - That day (live at RAK) Orville Peck - The Curse of the Blackened Eye Timber Timbre - I am going to Paris (to kill you) Regular Girl - Unknown Thom Yorke - 5.17 Abdullah Ibrahim - Blue Colorado José Gonzalez - El Invento (Chorale version) Daniel Johnston - (2 songs mashup) Nilufer Yanya - stabilise

O Lado Bom da Vida
Três canções, uma guitarra e uma orquestra

O Lado Bom da Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 16:54


Aldina Duarte, Nilufer Yanya, caroline, Filho da Mãe e a Orquestra de Jazz de Matosinhos são os destaques musicais desta semana See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OAF
OAF 56 - Nilufer Yanya, Pongo, Priya Ragu, Red Rocket, Turning Red, The Adam Project, and more

OAF

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 33:31


OAF 56 is here. This week Dan is hyped for Nilufer Yanya's new album, and singles from Pongo, and Priya Ragu. New films include, the new Pixar, some great new independent films, and a new big film on Netflix. Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BOVLLad2duA31cP98rcQy?si=46477f2cd77f4d6fTrailers: Red Rocket: https://youtu.be/Wfndmy-6e28Great Freedom: https://youtu.be/3Ejx94LC1R8Turning Red: https://youtu.be/XdKzUbAiswEThe Adam Project: https://youtu.be/IE8HIsIrq4oThanks for listening, as always. Please rate the podcast on Spotify and say nice things about and to us. 

UNHEARD
Episode 96 | "Is Rap Cooked?"

UNHEARD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 60:42


Chance and Vance relive the glory days of pirating music(1:57). Viral tweet segment: who's the worst rapper with a classic album(5:55)? After reviewing the latest from NBA Youngboy x Da Baby(11:36) and King Von(15:00), Chance sets off a debate for the ages by saying "rap is cooked"(17:51). Plus much more. This week's music in order played is BEAM x Valee "HI TECH," Nilufer Yanya "L/R," Bashfortheworld "Darkest before Dawn," and ICYTWAT "WICKED."

RPS Presents The Weekly Review
Peggy and the Batman

RPS Presents The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 72:53


On this week's show we get excited about the return of Atlanta, address Robert Pattinson at almost embarrassing length and run the rule over Nilufer Yanya's fantastic new album Painless. Plus fashion week, Kim K being officially single and Pamela Anderson's new show.

The ChairShot Podcast
#558 - Bladder of a Camel

The ChairShot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 142:35


WE'RE BACK!STAYING UP LATE! SHADES! RETAIL THERAPY!FAST FOOD! FOOTY BAD! QUARANTINI! BOOKS!MUSIC! GHOST! NILUFER YANYA!TELLY! THE DROPOUT! CHLOE!MOVIES! BATMAN! CODA! FLEE! TAMMY FAYE!GAMES! POKEMON! BATMAN ARKHAM KNIGHT!YOUR EMAILS! FACEBUSTERS QUIZ!WRESTLING! AEW REVOLUTION PPV REVIEW!AND MUCH MUCH MORE!

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.03.07 New Muses Monday & The Popcast with Kat Bass

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 117:29


As broadcast March 7, 2022.  Tonight we celebrate The Go-Go's, the first all female group to write their own tunes and play their own instruments to go to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982.  After that, Kat Bass is out this week with a bit of a quarantine situation today, so it's Danno taking us through all the new tunes fit for a spin for both hours.  Lots of great new albums out over the previous weekend, with a ton of big singles to boot.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Go-Go's – ToniteNilufer Yanya – the dealerHAIM – Lost TrackLuna Li – What You're ThinkingMICHELLE – POSEPeach Pit – Give Up Baby, Go Part II (30:03)Lou Roy – Down Since ‘07Jacob Banks – Just When I Thought ItHoneywhip – TransientsTom the Mail Man – OverHrishikesh Hirway – StillnessJack White feat Q-Tip – Hi-De-Ho!!! feat Maria Uzor – Storm Around The World Part III (58:15)Kevin Kaarl - Good TimesZara Larsson - Lush Life (retro version)Alessia Clara - I ChooseAshe - Another Man's JeansBENEE- Hurt you, GusPeach Pit - 2015Kiana Ledé ft. Ari Lennox - Chocolate. Part IV (88:18)Khalid - Last Call Cheat Codes ft. Icona Pop - PlaybackCamila Cabello ft.Ed Sheeran - BAM BAM5 seconds of summer - COMPLETE MESSThe Weeknd - Out of TimeDoja Cat - StreetsThe Weeknd ft. Doja Cat - In Your Eyes 

RPS Presents The Weekly Review
The Daily Review - Monday Morning Recap

RPS Presents The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 59:56


Johann Wald selects some of the week's premieres, focusing on tracks with a bit of a beat, from pro-skater turned Soundcloud raper, Na-Kel Smith, to Ukranian-born Brooklyn raised Your Old Droog, the latest combo of Curren$y and The Alchemist, and more from Ebi Soda with Yazz Ahmed, Ezra Collective with Novelist, the fabulous Portico Quartet, some sugar on top from Luna Li, Emily Wells and the first slice of our album of the week... Nilufer Yanya's PAINLESS. Have your cake and eat it.

Nialler9
Podcast: Our best new music picks of February

Nialler9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 82:19


It's Andrea and Niall with our monthly new music recommender episode. We are talking albums from Big Thief (yes more), Cate Le Bon, CMAT, Black Country, New Road; and songs from Nilufer Yanya, Gaadge, Piri & Tommy, Robocobra Quartet, Porridge Radio, Alex Cameron, Yenkee and Teno Afrika. Plus festival, gigs and Euphoria chat. Listen to the episode below or…

OAF
OAF 54 - Prospa & Kettama, Nilufer Yanya, Ry X, The Duke, Kimi, Studio 666, Petite Maman & more

OAF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 32:12


OAF 54 is out now. New music this week includes Prospa who have teamed up with Kettama, Nilufer Yanya and Ry X. New films includes prestige British comedy-drama, the return of a great American filmmaker, a film starring one of the biggest rock bands in the world and a wonderful film to watch at home. Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BOVLLad2duA31cP98rcQy?si=46477f2cd77f4d6fTrailers:The Duke: https://youtu.be/2B2bxcnt4S4Studio 666: https://youtu.be/UEDkqOBhPisKimi: https://youtu.be/_Gr2zXuEBL0Petite Maman: https://youtu.be/gaC8enwnAacThanks for listening, as always. Please share the podcast and say nice things about and to us. 

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.02.22 Under The Radar with Prince Paolo

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 116:52


As broadcast on lucky February 22, 2022 with plenty of extra classroom instruments for your podcast mania.  Tonight we mark ten years since Carly Rae Jepsen's megahit "Call Me Maybe" came out in The States, from where it just blew up into a monster #1 and the song of the summer.  Now, with it being indie night, we couldn't just play that fully played out joint, so we went with the Jimmy Fallon and The Roots classroom instruments jam to start.  After that, a great week of all new indie was had, with Prince Paolo bringing in fresh truffles from Nilufer Yanya, Rosie Charles, WILLIS, and Stevie Zita just to note a few highlights in a very worthy list.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Carly Rae Jepsen feat Jimmy Fallon & The Roots – Call Me MaybePersonal Trainer – POPSTARB!TCHSoap – Vagues d'AmourKid Bloom – Does It Feel RealWillis – In BetweenSkinny Dippers – Wedding Ring Part II (31:15)Sid Batham - Higher LoveStevie Zita – GganbuGreek – karmaPTLA - My BestYoung Prisms - Self LoveMae Krell - imposter syndrome Part III (58:12)Molly Ringworm – NanaDROPPER - BetterROLE MODEL - if jesus saves she's my typeFreya Roy - Calling My NameNo Suits in Miami - Over and OverNilufer Yanya - anotherlifePart IV (87:25)Rosie Charles - Green and GoldTom Lockett - Try to Fall in LoveTiny Umbrellas - Please Don't Make This WeirdBeija Flo - Waiting for the SunElectric Sol - Closer GirlLeena - Until the Morning (prod by Gena)

BBC Music Introducing Mixtape
The BBC Music Introducing Mixtape with Tom Robinson

BBC Music Introducing Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 60:02


An hour of top tunes from CARSICK, NILUFER YANYA, MATT MEREPORT, DIVORCE, PREY FOR PENGUINS, HANNAH ASHCROFT, GRUND, ANA SILVERA, JOSEPH LAWRENSON, PECQ, CASSELS, LAVA LA RUE, HARVEY CAUSON ,FLO GALLOP, HAPPY SCIENCE, JASMINE THAKRAL, SCARAMANGA handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.

Picky Bastards Podcast
Picky Bastards Episode 50 - The Albums We Should Have Covered But Didn't

Picky Bastards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 75:56


Can you believe we've been blathering on for 50 episodes of the miserable music podcast? We can't. To celebrate half a century, we  look back at some of the albums we should have covered but didn't in the five years we've been putting our poison into your earholes. We discuss releases from Cardi B, Bartees Strange, Ibeyi, Nilufer Yanya, Ibibio Sound Machine, Lizzo, Jay Z, Caroline Polachek, and Rosalia. Come and celebrate with us. 

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.01.24 New Muses Monday & The Popcast (Strictly Danno)

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 124:48


As broadcast January 24, 2022 with plenty of remembrance for your podcast throwback.  Tonight to start both halves of the show, we remember two legends.  The Father of South African Jazz, Hugh Masekela, passed away January 23, 2018 so we started the show with him and Ojah doing their thing way back in their prime before Masekela went into exile to New York City.  Part 3 we started with the big news this past week, which was the passing of Meatloaf aged 74 last Thursday, with a recount of a story when he almost threw Prince Andrew into a moat in 1987, which he probably should have done in hindsight.  For tonight, Danno flew 100% solo with Katherin Bass sick, so we had lots of new tunes to give a whirl in both hours, with new joints from Beach House, Khruangbin, Big Thief, and a surprise album drop from Pedro The Lion to discuss as well!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Hugh Masekela feat Ojah – Afro Beat BluesBeach House – Only You KnowKAINA – AppleVundabar feat Indigo de Souza – Alien Blues ReduxNilufer Yanya – midnight sunSevdaliza – High Alone Part II (32:45)Khruangbin & Leon Bridges – Chocolate HillsPedro The Lion – Making The Most of ItYeek – Freaky (RGB)The Head & The Heart – Every Shade of BlueBabeheaven feat Navy Blue – Make Me WannaBig Thief – Simulation SwarmDaniel Rossen – Shadow In The Frame Part III (62:47)Meatloaf – I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)AURORA – A Temporary HighConan Gray – JigsawCharlie Puth – Light SwitchGriff x Sigrid – Head On FireYears & Years – Night Call Part IV (94:23)Lana Del Rey – Watercolor EyesHolly Humberstone – London Is LonelyRod Wave – Cold Decemberiann dior ft Travis Barker & Machine Gun Kelly – thought it wasSASAMI – Take CareWaxahatchee – FireHAIM – The Steps 

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100
STABILISE / NILUFER YANYA

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 10:35


今日ピックアップするのは、70位に初登場! NILUFER YANYA、「STABILISE」 イギリスで注目されている26歳のシンガーソングライター、ニルファー・ヤンヤ。 アイルランドとバルバドスの血を引く母親と、 トルコ人の父親のもと、ロンドンで生まれ育ちました。 幼いころからピアノを習い、その後ギターにのめり込んで、 ギター片手に曲作りをスタート。高校卒業後は音楽の道をこころざし、 自作の曲をサウンドクラウドにアップロード。すると予想以上の反響が! そんなニルファー、実は、ワン・ダイレクションのルイ・トムリンソンがプロデュースする ガールグループに誘われたこともあったそうですが、 「私は自分の音楽をやりたいから」と断り、インディながら、 これまでにアルバム1枚とEP4枚をリリース! とくに2019年のデビューアルバム『Miss Universe』は、当時大絶賛され、 多くのメディアからその年のベストアルバムの1枚に選ばれました。 それに続くセカンドアルバム『Painless』、来年3月にリリース予定です。 ここち、そこからの先行シングルです。

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.06.18 Life's Love & Lamentations

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 130:34


As broadcast June 18, 2021 with plenty of extra space to roam for all lovers of life out there.  This week Danno's been going through some grief, and it got him thinking about all the suffering and loss we've experienced over the past 18 months.  Thus, tonight's presentation is Life's Love & Lamentations, a representation of life here on earth and dedicated to anyone who's lost loved ones recently or during the course of the pandemic for any reason.  It's exceedingly painful to lose any family, be they human or otherwise, and thus the message for tonight is simple:  Tell the people that you love that they are exactly that.  Beloved.  #feelthegravityTracklisting:Babies & Puppies (00:00)Mr. Scruff – ShrimpQuantic feat Alice Russell – The Sound of Everything4hero – Star ChasersTodd Terje – Inspector NorseSAULT – FearlessSwim Mountain – Somebody New Workers & Dogs (33:23)Neal Francis – Changes Pt 1 & 2Jazzanova – CyclicJazzanova – Another New DayUltraista – BumblebeesNilufer Yanya – Same Damn LuckSt. Vincent – Pay Your Way In PainU.S. Girls – 4 American Dollars Geezers & Old-Timers (65:08)Ghost Funk Orchestra – Slow DownGhost Funk Orchestra – Quiet SoulMadlib – Road of the Lonely OnesJoni Mitchell – The Hissing of Summer LawnsMoses Sumney – Everlasting SighThe Cactus Channel – Stay A WhileMonophonics – Last One Standing The Rainbow Bridge (94:52)The Beatles – Good NightThe Beatles – Cry Baby CryEthan Gruska – Event HorizonGabriel Garzon-Montano – TombsThe Doors – When The Music's OverJohn Coltrane – Acknowledgment 

On Repeat - The Podcast

Happy (almost) Easter, you! And YES, you do deserve a treat. We may not have chocolate but we do have the darling Uma - and we think you might just fall in love with her, as we did. Born in Catalonia to a British mother and Thai father, Uma’s upbringing filled was filled with travel and cultural encounters that have inspired chords of empathy, and the affinity to those around her bleeds naturally into her music. With a background in classical violin training and later a degree at the University of York, Uma has continued grow in confidence, signing to Slow Dance Records and being spotted by taste maker Anthony Fantano.With an aspiration to continue creating with like-minded, young talent, Uma, with the help of Luke Bower (previous On Repeat guest, Lucy Lu) set up a music residency entitled “Can Obert” in her house in Spain. Since then o ver twenty-five young artists and musicians, including Nilufer Yanya, Max Pope, and Amy May Ellism have collaborated to create over twenty songs in a week, the community thriving in this Woodstock-like community-focused project.With inspirations such as Joni Mitchell, Buika, Ella Fitzgerald, Nico, Macy Gray, Bebel Gilberto, Shakira and Florence and the Machine, Uma has an unwavering sense of sincerity, and her passion towards the creative art of music, community and collaboration shines through in her work.This week we discuss creating in close proximity, lockdown learning and finding confidence. Follow Uma on Instagram at @umonski, on Facebook @Umonski. Don't forget to subscribe to us wherever you get your podcasts, drop us a rating or review on Apple, and share us with your friends. Slide into our DMs on IG @OnRepeatThePodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Palmarès CHOQ
Émission du 5 février 2021

Palmarès CHOQ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021


On accueille Sarah qui est de retour avec nous au Palmarès du vendredi ! Aujourd'hui au programme : Arlo Parks, Accrophone, Pure Carrière, Asebaminophen, Mido, Mindless Self Indulgence (choix perso de Sarah), Nilufer Yanya, Star Feminine Band, Vanille, Nic Boulay, Fly Anakin x Pink Siifu et pour terminer Saint Ezekiel. Bonne écoute et bonne fin de semaine !

Palmarès CHOQ
Émission du 5 février 2021

Palmarès CHOQ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021


On accueille Sarah qui est de retour avec nous au Palmarès du vendredi ! Aujourd'hui au programme : Arlo Parks, Accrophone, Pure Carrière, Asebaminophen, Mido, Mindless Self Indulgence (choix perso de Sarah), Nilufer Yanya, Star Feminine Band, Vanille, Nic Boulay, Fly Anakin x Pink Siifu et pour terminer Saint Ezekiel. Bonne écoute et bonne fin de semaine !

I Rock I Roll Radio  - BFF.fm
I Rock I Roll Radio 1/25/21 Show: Climbing Up That Hill

I Rock I Roll Radio - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 120:00


Show #2 of the new year - some inspiration, some motivation, and a new block of sweet covers to get you through. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ The Hill We Climb by Amanda Goreman & Rostam on The Hill We Climb (Mastor Projects) ⭐️ 5′44″ Believer by Black Honey on Written & Directed (FoxFive) 12′16″ Imposter by Miss Grit on Imposter (Self Released) 16′34″ Do You Wanna by Nana Yamoto on Before Sunrise (Dull Tools) 20′43″ Same Damn Luck by Nilufer Yanya on Feeling Lucky? EP (ATO) 24′11″ Solid Heart by Gia Margaret on Solid Heart (Sleep Rock) 31′11″ Shivering by HAERTS on Dream Nation (Rix) 35′04″ Wasted Time by Madeline Kenney on Summer Quarter EP (Carpark) 38′49″ Couch by Pony on TV Baby (Take This To Heart) 41′17″ Friends On Ice by Yung on Ongoing Dispute (PNKSLM) 51′39″ Badibaba by Goat Girl on On All Fours (Rough Trade) 55′13″ Dead Hand Control by Baio on Dead Hand Control (Glassnote) 58′47″ Gone by Painted Shrines on Heaven And Holy (Woodsist) 62′10″ Gold by Claud on Gold (Saddest Factory) 70′25″ Duplex by Small Black on Cheap Dreams (100% Electronica) 74′10″ Lost Horizons (ft. Ural Thomas) by In Quiet Moments on In Quiet Moments Pt. 2 (Bella Union) 79′49″ Static by Still Corners on The Last Exit (Wrecking Light) 83′39″ Ferry by Moontype on Ferry (Born Yesterday) 90′45″ Got Nothing For Ya by Gladie on The Raw Nerve EP (Self Released)

This Is Not Happening - An Album Of The Month Podcast

In episode 5 of This Is Not Happening, we wade through blog favourite  Sufjan Stevens' much-awaited new album, The Ascension. It's the first album we've picked for an episode before its release, following 2015's Carrie and Lowell, a deeply personal album that we all loved on its release. The Ascension is a departure into electronica, and it truly split opinion. We'll also be diving into new music for the first time, much overdue, with four superb tracks from the past few months. They really were a joy, and you can find them here:Guy: Doves - PrisonersNolan: Troy Kingi - All Your Ships Have SailedJoey: Nilufer Yanya - CrashDavid: Rejjie Snow w. Snoh Aalergra & Cam  O'Bi - MirrorsThis album of the month and all our music discussions over the last ten years can be found on the blog at www.thisisnothappening.net, which will run alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So check them out so to see what we like and where we clash, and comment if something catches your eye. We'd love to see what you think. Episode #6 will find us in review of the year mode, talking about our top ten albums of 2020 and our favourite track of the year. The episode will be with you in time for Christmas. This Is Not Happening:Created by Joey, Nolan, Guy and David.Produced and Edited by GuyTwitter: @thisisnothapngInstagram: @thisisnothappeningpodEmail: thisisnothappeningpodcast@gmail.com

Bravata Connection
Para Cada Vítima Acusada e Transformada em Monstro

Bravata Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 57:03


No episódio #38, os bravateiros falam de um assunto seríssimo e, infelizmente, mais atual do que nunca: violência contra a mulher. De Ângela Diniz a Mari Ferrer, de Claudia Lessin Rodrigues a Eliza Samudio, são discutidos alguns pormenores do porquê de tanta violência e qual o papel das relações de poder nisso. Aperte o play e venha conosco. E não se esqueça: No Brasil, se você sofrer ou testemunha qualquer tipo de violência contra a mulher, denuncie: ligue 180. Dicas: 1 - Praia dos Ossos, podcast: https://www.radionovelo.com.br/praiadosossos/ 2 - Godfather of Harlem, Fox Premium: https://www.foxplay.com/pt-br/shows/godfather-of-harlem 3 - Roberto Carlos em Detalhes, Paulo César de Araújo: https://www.fnac.pt/Roberto-Carlos-em-Detalhes-Paulo-Cesar-de-Araujo/a1089890 4 - Nilufer Yanya, Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/09kXLeOXRyfNQMXRaDO4qA 5 - Biig Piig, Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4GoD5FJCgC0lbzde7ly44M

Song of the Day
Nilufer Yanya - Crash

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 3:46


Nilufer Yanya - Crash

Nova Club
Nilufer Yanya, Suicide, Lou Reed, Benny The Butcher et Carl Craig

Nova Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 110:17


Du lundi au vendredi de 19h à 21h, il vous invite dans son salon musical, et même parfois dans son vrai salon d'où le Nova Club émet deux fois par semaine.Accompagné par des invités de renom et des chroniqueurs passionnés, le Nova Club, c'est deux heures d'érudition musicale en toute décontraction ponctuées d'anecdotes vraies et de goûts très sûrs en comics, BD et séries.TracklistSuicide - Ghost RiderNilufer Yanya - CrashBenny The Butcher, Hit Boy - Legend Blaze - 25 Years LaterSmokey Robinson - I Second That EmotionRihanna - Woo David Bowie - Criminal WorldLou Reed, John Cale - Hello It's Me Velvet Underground - Sunday Morning Carl Craig - Paperclip People Huey M'nemonic - D'waved ZoneElvis Costello - Revolution 49Freddie Gibbs, Big Sean - 4 ThangsPhuture - Your Only FriendHenri Mancini - Two For The RoadMaureen - Tick Octavian - LittleHigh Inergy - You Can't Turn Me Off In The Middle Of Turning Me On Ennio Morricone - Chi l'ha vista morire?Ennio Morriconne - Crescete e moltiplicateviDaft Punk - Rinzler La'Verne Washington - The Promise See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BBC Music Introducing Mixtape
The BBC Music Introducing Mixtape With Tom Robinson

BBC Music Introducing Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 60:00


An hour of top tunes from Fashion Blind, Nova Scotia The Truth, Bull, Falle Nioke, LUNA LEPAGE, DEADLETTER, Bryde, Alfie Indra, Nilufer Yanya, Charles, Mysie, Phantom Isle, Tebi Rex, XVOTO, Tantzz, LIINES, James Leonard Hewitson, and Vulpes Urbana, handpicked by Tom Robinson from the BBC Introducing Uploader.

I Rock I Roll Radio  - BFF.fm
I Rock I Roll Radio 10/26/20 Show: The Spookiest Season

I Rock I Roll Radio - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 120:00


It's the most spookiest time of the year. Don't forget to vote! Don't forget to wear a mask! Don't forget to GET SPOOKY and listen to two hours of the best of new music. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Straight To The Morning (ft Jarvis Cocker) by Hot Chip on Straight To The Morning (Domino) 9′53″ Crash by Nilufer Yanya on Feeling Lucky? (ATO) 23′38″ Before by James Blake on Before (Republic) ⭐️ 28′00″ The Love I Need by Girlhood on Girlhood (Team Talk) 31′35″ All In by Bikini Trill on All In (Self Released) 33′55″ Faith Healer by Julien Baker on Little Oblivions (Matador) 41′46″ Kelly Rowland by Bartees Strange on Live Forever (Memory Music) ⭐️ 43′26″ Carmen by Suzie True on Saddest Girl At The Party (Get Better) 46′45″ Rainwalk by Pinkshift on Rainwalk (Self Released) 50′31″ Crying Is Cool by The Sonder Bombs on Clothbound (Take This To Heart) 57′27″ Oh No by Biig Piig on Oh No (Sony Entertainment UK) 60′06″ Together by Beabadoobee on Fake It Flowers (Dirty Hit) 63′43″ 1015 by Glass Beach on 1015 (Run For Cover) 66′06″ Cut It Loose by Maxband on Top Of The Stairs (Maximum Band) 69′09″ Nobody Waits by Mal Blum on Nobody Waits (Saddle Creek) 72′05″ The Valley Of The Pagans (ft Beck) by Gorillaz on Some Machine, Season One: Strange Timez (Parlophone) 75′00″ bop it up! by The Marias on bop it up! (Self Released) 80′01″ Lemon (ft Sharon Van Etten) by Local Natives on Sour Lemon EP (Loma Vista) 83′18″ Doctor Says by Midnight Sister on Painting The Roses (Jagjaguwar) 87′37″ Hesitating Nation by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah on New Fragility (CYHSY/Secretly Distribution) 92′25″ Raindrops by The Besnard Lakes on The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings (Fat Cat) 97′52″ Unfold You by Rostam on Unfold You (Mastor Projects) 100′22″ Moon Juice by Aalok Bala on Sacred Mirror EP (Self Released) 103′34″ wachito rico by boy pablo on wachito rico (777 Music) 107′57″ Can't Sleep by Kathleen on Kathleen II (Warner Music) 110′25″ Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe by Cher on Happiness Is Just A Thing Called Joe (Warner Music) 117′28″ Monster Mash by Bobby Boris Picket on The Original Monster Mash (Decca Music Group) Check out the full archives on the website.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2020.10.26 New Muses Monday & The Popcast with Yejin (이예진)

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 119:30


As broadcast October 26, 2020.  We once again welcome Yejin to the studio for our 2nd hour after a busy weekend of new single & album releases with cuts from H.E.R., Leon Bridges, and Omar Apollo amongst others.  First hour we highlighted new cuts from Nilufer Yanya, Arlo Parks & This Is The Kit as well.  #feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Jordan Rakei – Mad WorldGorillaz feat Fatoumata Diawara – DesoleMorMor – Don't CryNilufer Yanya – CrashGinger Root – NominatedNEIL FRANCES feat Rafaella – On The LookoutPart II (30:03)Julien Baker – Faith HealerLocal Natives – LostGary Beals – Me For Me (Acoustic LIVE)Arlo Parks – Green Eyes*The Marias – bop it up!This Is The Kit – No Such ThingBriston Maroney – Freeway Part III (59:57)Jorja Smith - Teenage FantasyMaggie Rogers - Light OnAnna of The North - Believe H.E.R. - DamageEasy Life - Daydreams Omar Apollo - Want You Around (feat. Ruel)Part IV (90:00)Cyn - New YorkGuy Sebastian - Love On DisplayMokita - DownLeon Bridges & Lucky Daye - All About YouIsabella Richardson - Galaxies Fin Argus & Sabrina Carpenter - Clouds Sammy Brown - Purple Pink

Kyle Meredith With...
Kyle Meredith With... King Krule

Kyle Meredith With...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 13:37


King Krule singer-songwriter Archy Marshall calls Kyle Meredith to discuss his latest album, Man Alive! The experimental songwriter details the effects of recently becoming a parent, writing about depression in the past tense, and getting inspiration from French film aliens. We also hear about collaborating with Nilufer Yanya on “(Don’t Let The Dragon) Draag On” and how, as he says, he just properly heard The Beatles for the first time while producing this LP. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

Sioux's Music Nation
Sioux's Music Nation - Show 102

Sioux's Music Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 25:13


Featuring: Starcrawler, Moses Sumney, Nilufer Yanya, Sarah Lee Langford New music with a touch of Americana and world flavour

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 94: 2:00 AM Wake Up Call, Ella Marie Salter, Michelle Brooke, The Strangemakers, Stephanie Anne Johnson, El Cantador, Brendan Kelly and the Wanderers, Nilufer Yanya, Sid Kingsley, Lizzie Huffman, Stevie C. Bowen, Adam Hill

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 46:54


Sorry, pals. Not feeling up to recording this week so you can read what I have to say about all of these wonderful people in the show notes! Hope you all have had and are having a wonderful holiday week! 2 AM Wake Up Call -- “I Don’t Know What’s Bad For Me” (This Is Enough) 2 AM Wakeup Call has been making music since 2017, describing his music as “Southern Emo.” What calls me to these two songs are his deep-cutting vulnerability (it’s not enough you see a man talk about feeling physically used) and playful instrumentation.   2. Ella Marie Salter -- “White Flag” (Beverly) Hailing from Southern Alabama, Salter has a truly impressive voice. She belongs in the pantheon of country music’s great singers -- and her songwriting ain't bad, either   3. Michelle Brooke -- “Storm” (Single) I wrote this song up a few months ago for The Boot! As a queer writer, I think it’s really important to lift up all LGBTQ voices in the roots music community. I look forward to more allies joining me this year! Speaking of allies, I love that Rachel Hurley and Frank Keith at Sweetheart PR are going above and beyond to work with queer artists, even if they’re struggling financially.   As for Michelle Brooke, she’s another addition to that pantheon of great voices. A self-described theater kid growing up, she brings that Broadway pizzazz to the barnhouse. This song is so cathartic in so many ways and is about the end of her first same-sex relationship after coming out.   4. The Strangemakers -- “Shot Down” (Off the Floor) The Strangemakers are a decorated folk rock band from Canada. You can hear the assurance in their groove on “Shot Down” and it reeled me in. Patreon listeners will hear “Wait On Me,” which sounds really familiar to me, but I couldn’t figure out if it was a cover and didn’t have time to ask them. Anyway, it’s been stuck in my head for a whole two weeks.   5. Stephanie Anne Johnson and the Hidogs -- “Take This Love” (Take This Love) You may know Stephanie Anne Johnson from The Voice; on this album she enlists some of Seattle’s best. And yeah -- one more for that pantheon. I love the warmth in her lyrics and confidence in her performance!   6. El Cantador “My Way” (Translation Wave) This is one of my deep dives into the ol’ Adobe & Teardrops vault. Translation Wave came out in 2013 and it seems to be their last release; the band was led by Heath Underwood, who now has a band called BUNCH, whose 2015 album I wrote up.   7. “Lay Me Down” -- Brendan Kelly and the Wanderers (Too Late to Pray: Defiant Chicago Roots) Bloodshot Records just celebrated their 25th anniversary with this fantastic comp album. It shows the beauty and diversity of Chicago’s roots music scene.   8. Nilufer Yanya -- “In Your Head” (Miss Universe) I was gobsmacked after Nilufer Yanya’s performance on World Cafe. Anyone who thinks rock’n’roll is dead needs to shut their soundhole.   9. Sid Kingsley -- “Sweet Viriginia” (Single) Kingsley grew up playing jazz in a small town. When he joined the Coast Guard, he was encouraged to continue playing sax. After leaving the Coast Guard and moving to Richmond, VA, he found that he couldn’t avoid his calling anymore and took the plunge with his first album. So far, it’s shaping up great.   10. Lizzie Huffman and Her Brother’s Band -- “Tumblers and Tea” (Lizzie Huffman and Her Brother Band) Another one from the vault. I can’t find any online presence for Lizzie Huffman, so if you know where she is please let her know there are still people enjoying her music. Meanwhile, you can tell how old this song is because she talks about tight jeans -- as a good thing! Pretty sure it’s from 2011.   11. Stevie C. Bowen -- “Be Kind” (Music From the Rooms of My Head) Hailing from Brooklyn and with a moustache that might make Von feel jealous, Bowen doesn’t have much biographical info out there. But maybe that’s because his guitar needs to speak for itself.   12. Adam Hill -- “Magnetic North” (Water in the Draw) A couple weeks ago I mentioned on Twitter that I was finally getting more honest-to-goodness alt-country through SubmitHub. Adam Hill is one of those people. While Hill describes himself as an inventive musician, he’s sticking to three chords and the truth here and I love it.

The Great Albums
Top 10 Albums of 2019 (Brian)

The Great Albums

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 87:35


Brian lists his favorite albums of 2019! Bill listens. Listen in to find out where Brian ranked albums from: Black Belt Eagle Scout, Lana Del Rey, King Princess, Jenny Lewis, Lizzo, Angel Olsen, Purple Mountains, Tyler the Creator, Jamila Woods, and Nilufer Yanya!

Tiempos Modernos
TM95 Veintiuno, Floridablanca, Bangoo y más novedades musicales

Tiempos Modernos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 36:16


Planeta Sound, Gran Canaria SUM Festival, Tomavistas, Low Festival, Veintiuno, Floridablanca, Bangoo, Viva Suecia, Second y Mallorca Live FestY los Tiempos Modernos de esta semana comienzan con el Planeta Sound que ya ha dado a conocer los primeros confirmados: Amaral, La Casa Azul, Shinova, Comandante Twin y Bauer. Se celebrará los días 17, 18 y 19 de julio del próximo año y que nuevamente tendrá lugar en el Estadio Colomán Trabado de Ponferrada. Más confirmaciones, las de la nueva edición del Gran Canaria SUM Festival, los vascos Shinova, que presentarán “Cartas de Navegación” y La Bien Querida, también de estreno con su último álbum, Brujería. Seguimos de ruta festivalera y nos vamos ahora hasta Madrid con el festival Tomavistas: León Benavente, El Columpio Asesino, Biznaga, Las Ligas Menores o Chaqueta de Chandal son algunos de los 10 nuevos nombres que se han sumado a la nueva edición que se celebrará del 21 al 23 de mayo el parque Enrique Tierno Galván. Las últimas confirmaciones de la semana llegan de la mano del Low Festival de Benidorm: Fuzz, Nilufer Yanya, La Habitación Roja celebrando su 25 aniversario, ELYELLA, Joe Crepúsculo, Delaporte y la sensación del momento, Ginebras. Y que podremos disfrutar el 31 de julio y el 1 y 2 de agosto del próximo año.Dejamos los festivales para escuchar...

Tiempos Modernos
TM95 Veintiuno, Floridablanca, Bangoo y más novedades musicales

Tiempos Modernos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 36:16


Planeta Sound, Gran Canaria SUM Festival, Tomavistas, Low Festival, Veintiuno, Floridablanca, Bangoo, Viva Suecia, Second y Mallorca Live FestY los Tiempos Modernos de esta semana comienzan con el Planeta Sound que ya ha dado a conocer los primeros confirmados: Amaral, La Casa Azul, Shinova, Comandante Twin y Bauer. Se celebrará los días 17, 18 y 19 de julio del próximo año y que nuevamente tendrá lugar en el Estadio Colomán Trabado de Ponferrada. Más confirmaciones, las de la nueva edición del Gran Canaria SUM Festival, los vascos Shinova, que presentarán “Cartas de Navegación” y La Bien Querida, también de estreno con su último álbum, Brujería. Seguimos de ruta festivalera y nos vamos ahora hasta Madrid con el festival Tomavistas: León Benavente, El Columpio Asesino, Biznaga, Las Ligas Menores o Chaqueta de Chandal son algunos de los 10 nuevos nombres que se han sumado a la nueva edición que se celebrará del 21 al 23 de mayo el parque Enrique Tierno Galván. Las últimas confirmaciones de la semana llegan de la mano del Low Festival de Benidorm: Fuzz, Nilufer Yanya, La Habitación Roja celebrando su 25 aniversario, ELYELLA, Joe Crepúsculo, Delaporte y la sensación del momento, Ginebras. Y que podremos disfrutar el 31 de julio y el 1 y 2 de agosto del próximo año.Dejamos los festivales para escuchar el primer estreno de la semana. Veintiuno junto a Miss Caffeina con “Pirotecnia””, un tema que presentaron...

Sprung 2020
With Nilüfer Yanya

Sprung 2020

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 107:05


It's a mammoth two-hour Sprung today, live from the Primavera HQ. We have an interview with Nilufer Yanya, album of the week from Furguson and music from the likes of Kim Gordon, Beabadoobee and Call Super. Plus, we discuss Snoop Dogg's lullabies, Jay Z's child's book beef and the Primavera Award.

Clue Records Presents
Clue Records Presents Vol 33

Clue Records Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019


Clue Records Presents Vol 33: We’re back with another Amazing Radio Show for you! Scott has left his job and shows us his leaving gift, we hear about Scott’s recent trip to Paris, Ste’s trip to Blackpool and play loads of mint songs by the likes of Yowl, Nilufer Yanya, Fat White Family, Squid, Crushed Beaks and Avalanche Party.Check out our monthly shows on Amazing Radio: https://assets.amazingradio.com/shows/clue-records-presentshttp://www.cluerecords.com  

OPB's State of Wonder
Margaret Atwood & Ursula K. Le Guin | Nilufer Yanya | OK Theater’s 100th Anniversary

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 50:30


What gets us through those uncertain moments? The speculative story? The daring album concept? The strenuous film shoot? The risky venture? RESOLVE. This week: square-jawed stories from tenacious creators.

Schizophrenic Music's Podcast
Tuesday Triple Play (Vol. 11)

Schizophrenic Music's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 17:57


Craig dives a bit deeper into his bag of genres and finds 3 selections ranging in style from Indie Rock to Flamenco to Dub Reggae.

Did You Bring Earplugs?
05 - Radiator Hospital, Hozier and Nilufer Yanya LIVE

Did You Bring Earplugs?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 57:04


It's the episode of too many good openers as the DYBE hosts share their experiences seeing Radiator Hospital, Hozier and Nilufer Yanya in concert. Recs:  Sasha: "All Mirrors" by Angel Olsen Mike: "Black Bull" by Foals Jillian: "Premonitions" by Miya Folick Julian: "As Alone" and "Moon Begins" by Florist  Theme by MODAFF. Go to modaff.bandcamp.com right now

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TanLou Podcast
Pre-Osheaga : We are Monroe, Nilufer Yanya & l'entrepreneure Stephanie Turcotte!

TanLou Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 33:55


Tête à Tête avec TanLou Podcast courriel : tania@mediaarchitect.co Instagram : instagram.com/@lambiancepodcast

Toxicosmos
Último programa con discos favoritos de la temporada.

Toxicosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 119:27


Llegamos al último programa antes de nuestras vacaciones estivales y lo hacemos repasando algunos de nuestros discos y canciones favoritas de nuestra 21ª temporada que hoy terminamos. Recuperamos los discos de Carolina Durante, Anni B Sweet, Chef's Special, The Divine Comedy, Vampire Weekend, Balthazar, Miss Caffeina, The Dandy Warhols, The National, The Last Detail, Nilufer Yanya, Putochinomaricón, The Chemical Brothers, Circa Waves, The Drums, The Ballet, M, Piroshka, Ten Fé, Ruido Paraiso y McEnroe, además de adelantarte lo que está por llegar de Viva Suecia y Dude York. El Instituto Francés nos descubre a Hyacinthe, nuestra remezcla de la semana la firma Reggie Watts con un tema de Cherry Glazer y Elyella firman nuestra versión de la semana llevándose a su terreno un tema de Líquido mano a mano con Rural Zombies. Y para despedirnos ponemos el broche final con canciones veraniegas con la firma de Flow y Family.

Must-Hear Music
Nilufer Yanya, Aly & AJ, Sada Baby, Ozuna & More

Must-Hear Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 36:05


Billboard staffers look back on 2019 gems from Ozuna, Nilufer Yanya, Aly & AJ, Sada Baby, Aldous Harding and Pink Sweat$. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Outlaw 41
Outlaw 41 week-18

Outlaw 41

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 170:05


Een nieuwe Outlaw 41! Met als hoogste nieuwe binnenkomer en dus nieuwe KINK XL: Sum 41 - Out For Blood. Verder nieuwe muziek van Nilufer Yanya, Simple Creatures, Indian Askin, Foals en Jade Bird. Alle wijzigingen kun je vinden op kink.nl

Outlaw 41
Outlaw 41 week-18

Outlaw 41

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 170:05


Een nieuwe Outlaw 41! Met als hoogste nieuwe binnenkomer en dus nieuwe KINK XL: Sum 41 - Out For Blood. Verder nieuwe muziek van Nilufer Yanya, Simple Creatures, Indian Askin, Foals en Jade Bird. Alle wijzigingen kun je vinden op kink.nl

Albums in the Attic Podcast
Albums in the Attic #26: Billie Eilish, Nilufer Yanya & White Denim

Albums in the Attic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 61:30


This week on Albums in the Attic, there's two pod-related news announcements! Firstly, the podcast is now available on Spotify for all your listening pleasures, and secondly, all the details of our brand new Ko-Fi page. There's full-length albums reviews of the new debuts from Billie Eilish and Nilufer Yanya, plus a look at the new record from our most reviewed band White Denim, and, as always, a new batch of wacky and wonderful questions.

2020 with Richard Kingsmill
Nilufer Yanya: winning the world over to her Miss Universe debut

2020 with Richard Kingsmill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 16:37


The 23yo Londoner is earning widespread acclaim for her debut album Miss Universe. Richard Kingsmill speaks to Nilufer Yanya about her artistic family, being influenced by Pixies and Jeff Buckley, and how she likes to bounce around different styles with her music.

2020 with Richard Kingsmill
Nilufer Yanya: winning the world over to her Miss Universe debut

2020 with Richard Kingsmill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 16:37


The 23yo Londoner is earning widespread acclaim for her debut album Miss Universe. Richard Kingsmill speaks to Nilufer Yanya about her artistic family, being influenced by Pixies and Jeff Buckley, and how she likes to bounce around different styles with her music.

Best Song Ever
BSE 91: Vampire Weekend, Kishi Bashi, Nilufer Yanya, JR JR, Stef Chura and Channel Tres

Best Song Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 89:19


"Love is Sleazy."The boys catch up and fill each other in on their lives. Luke tells a creepy story involving the movie Us, Brian recaps his experience seeing Hamilton and going to a Robyn concert, cha boiyzz discuss about March Madness and fill out their brackets for Name of the Year. Luke asks Brian when he stopped liking good things and then get into a debate about the merits of different bands and tv shows. The talk about music having soul vs. technical proficiency and Luke opens up about overcoming his insecurities about dancing.They talk about the importance of empathy and play their best lineup of songs yet, with each of them playing a song from their favorite album of the year (so far).Songs played in "Love is Sleazy":Channel Tres - Brilliant N** out now on GODMODEVampire Weekend - Harmony Hall from Father of the Bride out May 3rd on Spring SnowStef Chura - Method Man from Midnight out June 7th on Saddle Creek RecordsJR JR - Big Bear Mountain from Invocations/Conversations out May 31st on Luv Is EZ RecordsNilufer Yanya - Paradise from Miss Universe out now on ATO RecordsKishi Bashi - Summer of '42 from Omoiyari out May 31st on Joyful Noise

The Listen In Podcast
Episode 151 - Dave, Nilufer Yanya, American Football, Little Simz

The Listen In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 65:17


In this episode, Sean and Jake discuss new music from Dave, Nilufer Yanya, American Football, and Little Simz. In 2010s revisited, they discuss Priests, DIIV, and Danny Brown.

Clue Records Presents
Clue Records Presents Vol 24

Clue Records Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019


Clue Records Presents Vol 24: Hey all and welcome to another Clue Records Presents podcast. Featuring us defining what “new new” means, Ste opens one of Scott’s birthday presents, there’s an original song meaning and loads of great songs by the likes of​ Trudy and the Romance, Little Simz, Nilufer Yanya, Fat White Family and many more. Check out our monthly shows on Amazing Radio: https://assets.amazingradio.com/shows/clue-records-presentshttp://www.cluerecords.com​

Eclectic Kettle - BFF.fm
“Luna Talk Asylum”

Eclectic Kettle - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018


Another classic Kettle repeat this week, this time back to March 2017 and delightful rambling about visits to the moon. Remember, you can support the BFF.fm winter fundraiser by visiting bff.fm/donate, and check out the page for Ben's new show No Magic — starting January 1st. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′56″ Don't Act Like A Stranger by Cathedrals on Don't Act Like A Stranger (Self Released ) 16′31″ Johny (feat. Johny) by Powell on Sport (XL) 22′45″ Mallwalkers by Fred Thomas on Changer (Polyvinyl Records) 25′08″ 62 Moons by Cold Beat on Chaos By Invitation (Crime On The Moon) 32′28″ No Halo by Sorority Noise on You're Not As ______ As You Think (Triple Crown Records) 35′14″ Oh The Savior by Temples on Volcano (Fat Possum) 38′58″ Wondering by Xiu Xiu on FORGET (Polyvinyl) 49′56″ Get High (No, I Don't) by Maxïmo Park on Risk To Exist (Daylighting) 53′15″ Whiteout Conditions by The New Pornographers on Whiteout Conditions (Concord) 57′12″ Golden Light by Blonde Redhead on 3 O'clock (Asa Wa Kuru) 63′45″ England by PJ Harvey on Let England Shake (Vagrant) 69′14″ Slip Away by Perfume Genius on No Shape (Matador) 71′51″ The Florist by Nilufer Yanya on The Florist (Blue Flowers Records) 75′13″ Icarus by O Mer on Icarus (Self-released) 77′46″ Coming Out Strong (feat. The Weeknd) by Future on HNDRXX (Epic Records) 88′27″ Fallaway (feat. Emilíana Torrini) by Kid Koala on Music To Draw To: Satellite (Arts & Crafts) 92′05″ Vines by Golden Vessel on Before Sleep EP (Self Released) 98′02″ Mirrors (Original Mix) by Calippo on In Love With House (Le Mans Records) 102′11″ Born Slippy .Nuxx (Matt Caseli 2K17 Remix) by Matt Caseli, Terry Lex, Catraz on Born Slippy .Nuxx (Matt Caseli 2K17 Remix) (Zulu Records) 107′23″ Dahnser (Original Mix) by Pablo Bolivar on Hideaway EP (Endless) 115′20″ Hive Mind by Blanck Mass on World Eater (Sacred Bones) Check out the full archives on the website.

Eclectic Kettle - BFF.fm
BONUS: “Luna Talk Asylum”

Eclectic Kettle - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018


Another classic Kettle repeat this week, this time back to March 2017 and delightful rambling about visits to the moon. Remember, you can support the BFF.fm winter fundraiser by visiting bff.fm/donate, and check out the page for Ben's new show No Magic — starting January 1st. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′56″ Don't Act Like A Stranger by Cathedrals on Don't Act Like A Stranger (Self Released) 16′31″ Johny (feat. Johny) by Powell on Sport (XL) 22′45″ Mallwalkers by Fred Thomas on Changer (Polyvinyl Records) 25′08″ 62 Moons by Cold Beat on Chaos By Invitation (Crime On The Moon) 32′28″ No Halo by Sorority Noise on You're Not As ______ As You Think (Triple Crown Records) 35′14″ Oh The Savior by Temples on Volcano (Fat Possum) 38′58″ Wondering by Xiu Xiu on FORGET (Polyvinyl) 49′56″ Get High (No, I Don't) by Maxïmo Park on Risk To Exist (Daylighting) 53′15″ Whiteout Conditions by The New Pornographers on Whiteout Conditions (Concord) 57′12″ Golden Light by Blonde Redhead on 3 O'clock (Asa Wa Kuru) 63′45″ England by PJ Harvey on Let England Shake (Vagrant) 69′14″ Slip Away by Perfume Genius on No Shape (Matador) 71′51″ The Florist by Nilufer Yanya on The Florist (Blue Flowers Records) 75′13″ Icarus by O Mer on Icarus (Self-released) 77′46″ Coming Out Strong (feat. The Weeknd) by Future on HNDRXX (Epic Records) 88′27″ Fallaway (feat. Emilíana Torrini) by Kid Koala on Music To Draw To: Satellite (Arts & Crafts) 92′05″ Vines by Golden Vessel on Before Sleep EP 98′02″ Mirrors (Original Mix) by Calippo on In Love With House (Le Mans Records) 102′11″ Born Slippy .Nuxx (Matt Caseli 2K17 Remix) by Matt Caseli, Terry Lex, Catraz on Born Slippy .Nuxx (Matt Caseli 2K17 Remix) (Zulu Records) 107′23″ Dahnser (Original Mix) by Pablo Bolivar on Hideaway EP (Endless) 115′20″ Hive Mind by Blanck Mass on World Eater (Sacred Bones)

No Effects with Jesse Cohen
104 - Nilufer Yanya

No Effects with Jesse Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 52:29


Nilufer Yanya tells me about growing up in London, recording with her cool uncle in Cornwall, coming up in the Youtube-era of music, and much more. Go listen to her song 'Baby Luv' when you can.   web: http://www.noeffectsshow.com email: noeffectsshow@gmail.com

UK Lock In
Nilufer Yanya - How to work with family & unique writing styles

UK Lock In

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 16:00


Bree Steele chats to West London singer, song writer and humanitarian Nilufer Yanya in an Aussie first. They chat about Nilufer's unique writing style, working with family and the first time she heard her music on the radio. We set you a challenge: see if you can last the whole interview without yawning. . . Follow Nilufer on Twitter @niluferyanya Follow us on Twitter @UKLockIn Follow Bree: @breesteele_

UK Lock In Podcast
Nilufer Yanya

UK Lock In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 16:00


Brea Steele chats to West London singer, song writer and humanitarian Nilufer Yanya in an Aussie first. They chat about Nilufer's unique writing style, working with family and the first time she heard her music on the radio. We set you a challenge: see if you can last the whole interview without yawning. . . you'll see why.  Follow Nilufer on Twitter & Instagram: @NiluferYanya Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @UKLockIn Follow Brea Steel on Twitter: @brea__steele  

APEX Hour at SUU
4/5/18: Its a Season Wrap for A.P.E.X!

APEX Hour at SUU

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 57:27


Transcript: [00:00:02] Hey everyone this is Lynn Vartan and you are listening to the apex hour on SUU's Thunder ninety one point one. In this show you get more personal time with the guests who visit Southern Utah University from all over. Learning more about their stories and opinions beyond their presentations on stage. We will also give you some new music to listen to and hope to turn you on new genres. You can find us here every Thursday at 3:00 p.m. on the web at suu.edu/apex or email us at suuapex@icloud.com but for now welcome to this week's show here Thunder ninety one point one. [00:00:43] OK. Well it's Thursday it's 3:00 p.m. and you're here in the studio and this is the apex hour. My name is Lynn Vartan and I'm so excited today excited two of my most favorite people in the studio with me and we are celebrating because our season is officially done for the spring semester which is totally awesome. But the fun doesn't end here. Those of you have been enjoying the radio show. I'm going to stay in my 3 p.m. slot here live and throughout the summer I'll be on air every couple of weeks and then that means that the podcast will also be active all through the summer. Just a reminder that we're subscribable on iTunes and on Google Play or wherever you get your podcast. And just do the search for SUU APEX. All right so let's get talk in here to my guests. I've got two of my favorite ladies and what we're doing today is we're kind of doing a behind the scenes with APEX for the spring semester. Those of you who know me well know I love me some TV and I love watching series where there's this after show or the behind the scenes or the looking behind the curtain of sort of the inner workings of things and that's what we're doing with the show. I'd like to kind of do it every semester and kind of talk with some of my great great great awesome staff and friends about how we make this thing work and some memorable moments from the season. So what I'd like to do is for you guys to introduce yourselves and maybe talk a little bit about what you do for APEX Who'd like to go first. [00:02:28] I can start my name is Roxane Cailleux and I graduated last year from SUU with a communication degree and now I work for Lynn and I am the event planning assistant and I just work alongside Lynn and we organize everything. So for me what I do is from social media to managing the class because we have a convocation class so grading the students and making sure they are fine. I also take care of the food orders, catering facilities, all of that. [00:03:14] She does everything. Let me tell you this whole thing would not run without her. We like to say that she's like my right and left hand. I mean assistant is not even the word to describe it. You're definitely our producer and really you have a hand in every single aspect of what we do. Yeah a lot of e-mails every day that is true. What is your favorite aspect of your job. [00:03:39] I like the day of. Everything from in the morning when we get there to the end when we wrap up. It's my favorite thing to do because there's adrenaline I like seeing people in the audience react. And I like meeting the speaker who we've been working to get here for so long. And yeah just like that day. But I like everything that I do. [00:04:03] But yeah yeah we definitely like our office time together. [00:04:08] Mondays Greek Fries [00:04:10] Yeah. Greek fries in the office while we get everything done. Yep yep. Thanks Roxie. [00:04:17] All right. Katie tell us about yourself. [00:04:19] Hello my name is Katie Englert and I teach in the ESL program here at the American Language and Culture Center. And for APEX I take pictures so I do all the photography during the event. Some of you out there might have seen me trying to be nonchalant as I walk around and take pictures. [00:04:42] But I love having you with APEX because you have a really artistic eye. You know and I'd like to know like everybody to know a little bit about your background because you have an anthropology background so when you're looking at a subject you're looking with a very specific kind of lens. [00:05:00] Yeah my background is in both anthropology and photojournalism so I kind of started my career as a photojournalist and then moved into visual anthropology and culture anthropology and my master's studies. But yes so I'm I'm definitely looking observing. I try to keep that camera up to my eye 24/7 when I'm sure an event like apex. And I'm just trying to find that moment that will tell the story. So it's always a challenge because sometimes people who are speaking can be kind of hard to shoot because it's often just someone speaking at a podium. So I'm just trying to catch that moment that's in between to kind of give some humanity to the person that's speaking and tell the story. That's so cool [00:05:50] If I can add something. You've really elevated it from my point of view since I do social media. You've really elevated the social media aspect of APEX. Oh wow thank you. But it's become really nice looking. Every week we have really good pictures to post so I think people enjoy that. [00:06:08] Yeah I think one of the things that's so cool is that in addition to kind of the standard shots you know you're really going for some interesting and different shots and I really love that. I mean can you talk about some of those. [00:06:20] Yeah that's that's especially what I'm trying to find those those moments before the event happens. One of my favorite moments I think was with her when Jeff Bradybaugh was here and it was a moment while you were speaking introducing him and he was kind of to the left of you in the frame and he's like looking up at the PowerPoint. But it's just this nice light coming on his face and and the moment the composition just worked. And for me that was my favorite shot of the whole event even though it wasn't focused on him it was just the sense of him talking about him. But I'm just always looking for that kind of behind the scenes moment and because that adds to what he is talking about or the speaker is talking about in what everybody sees. And so thanks for the Yeah that's really nice. [00:07:14] You're really able to get kind of the feel of the event that way and that's one of the things that I've really enjoyed about your work. You know I had no idea that that photo was your favorite. And for those listening I mean we're talking about photographs but you can definitely check out all of our photographs by going to our Facebook page which is SUU APEX Events or just search for SUU APEX or they're all on the website which is suu.edu/apex and all of Katie's photos from the event. [00:07:45] So there and I had no idea that was one of your favorites [00:07:49] One of my favorites from like like before the actual event. And just because I felt like it came together in just a nice little moment that you know only maybe I saw. And yeah but hopefully it tells a bit about the scene. [00:08:03] Oh my gosh. So do you have any other favorite photos? That one of Susan Casey... [00:08:08] Yeah that was good. I like that. That was a nice moment too. She was interacting with someone that was buying her book. And again just trying to be in the right place at the right time. That's my goal. That's my job. And when I can do it successfully I'm happy. So got that one stands out. Some of lemon. ANDERSON Yeah and just performing. Those were always fun to shoot because again you're trying to get that emotion and that intensity from what the person is doing. [00:08:45] Was there anyone that was particularly was there any particular event that was more challenging to shoot from a from a fit of graphics and we'll talk about content later but from a photographic standpoint was there one that was more challenging the business. [00:08:59] One was a little bit of a challenge but I liked the challenge. Those are my favorite because I'm try again trying to get the best shot. But that was a challenge because it was a panel. So I was trying to move around and trying to get everybody in the same shot without it being boring or you know like a missed moment. So just waiting waiting and waiting for that moment to happen with five or six people in the same shot. So that can be tricky. And also just the lighting can be sometimes pretty dark in our room a lot of time. [00:09:31] What do you use. What kind of equipment. I mean I don't know much about this kind of thing. [00:09:37] My cameras rather old. I was just telling someone earlier today it's about 12 years old. Why did I use a Nikon 80. So for those of you photographers out there it's pretty old but I have an idea. 200 that is the lens I usually use especially when I'm far back and then 50 or 35 I think. So yeah I could definitely use some better gear but it'll you know it'll happen and you can do a lot. I've had those two lenses for 20 years and then they work pretty well. [00:10:10] Definitely working for us. How about you Roxy what's maybe more challenge. Is there a particularly challenging part of the day or of the event or something that you always know you have to kind of manage. [00:10:24] Probably the lunch Yeah I was going to say the lunch invites and I really try throughout the week because we get our RSVPs and everything so I try to make sure that we have everyone and then it's just a little it's a little scary for me to actually get to a lunch and then I'm just scared that someone is going to show up and be like. I RSVPd But I don't have them on my list and I have to make room for them. I have to tell them you have to go home. That's a little stressful for me. And then I try to anticipate as much as I can but I'm always nervous about just last minute problems like Chartwells is great but you know I'm always like is the team going to be there you know and stuff like that. Yeah. [00:11:12] Chartwells is our catering man. We've really had such great experiences with them this semester. We've tried some new different kinds of foods for the lunches and things like that and that's just been really fun. So yeah but you always want to make sure you know you do such a great job of anticipating my every need and sometimes I'm about to say and how about. And she's heard did it which is great. [00:11:37] So yeah it's easier if you just anticipate everything that could happen. That's what I learned from what I from I've been planning since I've started. And you just have to anticipate what could happen what's the worst that can happen that day. And then you always already have a backup plan. So if it actually happens then you know what to do and you don't have to freak out about it. And we don't need backup plans. So really really great. There's not a lot of times where something happens. [00:12:08] Yeah. I've been really thrilled with everything that way. OK. Going to a more sort of global thought Why do you think. You know we really believe in this series and I know you guys really believe in this series. But you know maybe talk a little bit about why do you think this series in particular or any speaker series like this is important to have on campus or why is it important to why do you think it's important to this community. [00:12:40] I think it's important for the students because we're in a university and it's all about learning and discovering new things and not staying in your comfort zone. So I think we're very lucky to have so many great people come to campus. And we're a rather small school and the fact that we can bring this type of people is is really impressive and it's really we're really lucky so the fact that the students can just show up for free every week and have a chance not only to hear what they have to say but also interact with them make connections. I mean I've seen students talk to the speakers and you know get their information. And so it's a really great thing to have on campus. I think it's very important to keep doing it. [00:13:30] That actually happened quite a bit just a couple of days ago with Dr. Bert Tisbury. You know she was giving out her phone number and you know all kinds of connections were happening and that's that really makes me happy. Katie what do you think. [00:13:44] I agree with everything you just said and just the diversity of this past year of the speakers that have come for Apex has just been truly remarkable and I feel really lucky. I mean I feel like to be a part of it as a shooter but I really feel lucky just to be a part of the audience and hear all of the different experiences that the speakers bring to the event and especially the diversity like like you said. And I like that we have people who are former alumni. We have people in the community. We have people from all walks of life all ethnicities diversity jobs. And I think it's just one of the best things about you that I just love. So it's very exciting to be a part of it. [00:14:30] Yeah that's definitely the diversity component has been something that we've been really from the design process really focusing on. And you know it it's not just bringing in a diverse environment from around that's certainly a key aspect of it. But like you said you know once a year we're featuring and then alumni and then we're bringing people from our community and our environment like off the cuff or the superintendent for design National Park and I think that you know continuing to showcase the just everything that's around us. [00:15:03] And then couple that with bringing people in is definitely a passion of mine and a goal for the series so I'm glad that that's been a meaningful part of it for you. Yeah that's great. Well I think what we'll do is we'll play a song now so I've got in my typical style Yeah. All kinds of things. I've been digging deep into this playlist. That's a bunch of kind of I guess emerging artists or perhaps new mostly new artists from the South by Southwest 2018 festival so I've got a few more from that. This first song is going to be called thanks 4 nothing. And it's by Nilufer Yanya and it's the title track from the album. Thanks for nothing. And again it was one of South by Southwest features and you can find it on Spotify or wherever you listen to music. You're listening to KSUU thunder ninety one point [00:19:03] Ok well welcome back. And this is Lynn Vartan and you're listening to KSUU ninety one point one and this is the apex hour and this is our kind of behind the scenes for this season's show. And I've got Katie and Roxie joining me and we're just kind of talking about how the season went down and some standout moments and just you know a little bit more about the inner workings of Apex the band. So welcome back Roxie and Katie Hello. [00:19:33] So what I'd like to do is kind of just talk about we had 11 events 11 or 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 11 events this spring and just kind of I'd like to just sort of remember them and maybe get a couple sentences from you about like your reflection or something you remember about it. We began the season the way our season works for anybody who doesn't know it's a weekly event series. During the course of the academic school year in the fall we start about the second week of September and run all the way up until Thanksgiving. Then we take a little break for the holidays retool. We begin in about the second week of January 2nd or third week and then go all the way through till the first week of April which is when we finish which is this week. So we began the season with our distinguished faculty lecture. What this event is is that there is opportunity for faculty members on campus to submit a written a paper presentation. That is original and that is adjudicated by a faculty committee that has nothing to do with APACS I'm not on the committee or none of our team is on the committee it's an internal university committee who goes over all of these proposals and then chooses one to be our faculty distinguished lecture and then we host that event where the faculty member reads their lecture. You may remember last year was Dr. Marbeck an art history and then this year our event was Dr. Ravi Roye and his talk was titled rebuilding public trust and democratic governance. The great political paradox you guys have any memories from that or thoughts about that one. [00:21:26] I know for me that the key that he brought up that I was really interested in was his opinion of the state and of democracy and where we move forward with democracy and that he's a little nervous about kind of the process of where we're going with democracy. Did you guys have any memories from that one. Yeah I remember I remember that although January seems like a long time ago now. But I remember thinking at the time when I was shooting it how great to hear what he's researching and what I remember as who is working on and just being really excited about that and not realizing at the time which again is why I think APECs is so amazing and that it brings speakers like Ravi to discuss the research and for the public to understand what they're working on. Yeah I think that's cool because I mean I you know you you see people's names and maybe you're on a committee with them. That's actually then really see what or hear what they're discussing is amazing anybody wants to know more about Dr. Roy's presentation. He was also our very first radio guest on the show. So you can definitely check out his talk with me on the podcast and we go over a lot of the things that he mentioned and and his thoughts. So yeah I'll move on to the next one. [00:22:57] Did you have anything to say about [00:22:59] Just for me. It was kind of a special one from an event standpoint as you said. You know we had our first radio show with him and I think that's when we changed the seating to theater. And I just I really liked that and yeah just the first one of the season is always kind of special. So. [00:23:19] That's right. That was when we did the seating change and other behind the scenes tidbit wearing a very large conference hall and it's a really cool room but we always had just one aisle down the center. And actually we changed it so that we had multiple aisles so there's actually four different entry points kind of four aisles the two on the outer edges and then two in the middle which makes it really easy for people to kind of get in and get seated especially late comers. You don't have to feel like you're climbing over everybody in the movie theater that type of thing so cool. All right our next one was the SUUSA roundtable was a state of the Union and I called it where we had several of our Southern Utah University centers and just discussing different topics on campus and just kind of seeing what our young leaders are doing. This one. You know I'm not sure if we're going to make it an annual event or not. You know but it was really important I think to have the senators there and to kind of hear what their what the topics of interest to them are and kind of how they're looking at leadership. Did you guys have any memories from that one. [00:24:28] I can't believe this was the second event that we did. It feels like yesterday. It's so weird that it was the second. Yeah. But I thought it was a different event than what we usually do. And I liked having them there. And for me when I was a student I never really knew what SUUSA was doing. So I think it's really good for everyone to have been able to listen to them and see what they're actually working on. And yeah and I was really happy about the turnout attendance wise because I was a little worried about it. Some people just don't show up but it was really I think we got about 100 people a little bit less but that was really that's a surprise too I think to everybody and it turned out really well so yeah. [00:25:18] And that one within our smaller room we sometimes do events in the waiting room which is a smaller room and it's about a 100 120 capacity and yeah we had quite a few people at that one. [00:25:29] Just to add to what Roxie said. I think it was just great to have them their presence in a forum like APEX and how articulate everyone on that panel was really impressed with the panel and again it just made me really appreciate you and the students that are here and representing Southern Utah. And yeah I just was really impressed with without having gone. [00:25:58] Well that was January and then we move on to February and we began our event with our meet the business building which is you know a real special event for this year. It's kind of one of these once in a lifetime once because I mean new buildings don't go up every day on campus and we have this amazing brand new business building that's that's coming up. And this event was all dedicated to the making of that building. We had facilities we had the architects coming here the the contractors the business Dean spoke and that was kind of a roundtable discussion and one of the things that really stood out to me and maybe you guys feel the same way as the artist was I didn't [00:26:41] There was going to be some really cool art in that building that really reflect our natural landscape. Glasswork that's going to reflect off of the light and all these things and there's going to be a lot of social areas in that building and outdoor areas. I was really excited learn about that. [00:27:00] Yeah it was really amazing to see all those parts come together in that one for. And they had slides to kind of show what the business building is going to look like both inside and I think outside. Yeah and Yeah. Again another kind of local event that's very much a part of who you and the future of us which is just exciting. I was really excited to be a part of it. Roxie do anything about that. You don't have I mean you guys don't have to talk on every single one. Just say no if you don't that's fine [00:27:32] just the fact that I mean our office is right next to it. We see the construction every day and we just want to see it it's going to be in there and I was never a business like student. But I our current one can have some improvements. I'm really happy that students will have that opportunity to study somewhere like that. And it's it looks great. I mean I'm excited. [00:27:55] Yeah yeah. Well moving along on February 8th we had Emily Graslie and wow what a treat she was. I mean Emily Graslie has a youtube channel called The Brain scoop and it's just the absolute YouTube sensation and she she works the brains Scroope out of the Field Museum in Chicago. One of the big natural history museums in the nation and her story from from art painter in Montana to YouTube sensation scientist who goes all over the world you know inspecting fossils and dissecting animals and everything was just amazing and her talk was titled The value of curiosity. Memories from that one. [00:28:43] Yeah for me I really liked her because when we prepared the events we only have like a couple of pictures of the speaker and I can't help just making my own opinion and just expecting some kind of personality or like the way they're going to be. And she really surprised me because she always looks so sweet in her picture. And she is really sweet but I was pleasantly so surprised, she was very confident and she's very kind of feisty and I we she was really fun and I really enjoyed her talk. And the fact that she came from a completely different background than what she's doing now I thought that was crazy and also the fact that she's on YouTube is a really cool thing because it's become a really big platform especially for my generation and students here at SUU So it was really nice to have someone who comes from there. [00:29:35] Yeah I agree. I think what really stood out to me about her aside from what she actually does for her living is that she was a painter and then just was interested in going to the museum on her campus that the museum was like a very small room like things just packed up. And she made that into a career and it was really like inspiring and I thought like I thought if I was a student I mean as a as a grown adult professional I was really inspired and it just shows how you might start out somewhere in your career or in your major. And then how it can lead into other things and how exciting and successful she was and again very articulate strong passionate woman.And we had a lot of those was exciting to be around [00:30:28] Until March really started. but let's get a guy in there. February 15th we had our day in the life series where we bring someone in to talk about what their life is like. And this was Jeff Bradybaugh who is currently the Zion National Park Superintendent. And I just thought he was a delight one really just delightful delightful person and packed event in our smaller room and we were overflow we had like project we had to have the audio in the lobby so that the overflow could hear. That was just amazing. Yeah anything to add. [00:31:05] I think so. I know a lot of teachers in the ALCC we try to bring our students over to the apex events and that was a big one for students I think because they know where Zion is they can go there and to to hear someone from Taiwan it's involved with what goes on in Zion speak and talk was really great for them as well as myself like being relatively new to southern Utah. It was just great to hear his perspective and kind of how his journey came to be at Zion and some of the things that they're looking forward in the future. So it was really really great. And I love that picture I took. [00:31:45] It was well and then moving on we'll get one more before we take our next break. We could talk all day now and this was a very special event and it may maybe some people's favorite of the season. This was our Claudia Bradshaw event. Claudia Bradshaw is just a wonderful mother figure to us all is kind of how we came out of that and her talk was titled My journey into a new world and it was really about. She is the St George P. flag founder and a real ally to our LGBTQ plus family and it was just her story and special treat that her son was able to travel here from Chicago. So I'm sure you have something to say. Yeah I loved this one too. I loved that both her son and daughter were there and got to comment on when her son came out to her and kind of that family journey that they went through. And hell being in southern Utah that was hard and some of the pushback they got. But the thing that really stood out to me about Claudia is she is all about love and and that's it. Like I think of her and I remember leaving that event and just thinking she didn't have a negative thing to say about anything or anyone. And that is remarkable. Like you I haven't come across a lot of people in my life that doesn't have something negative to say everyone's right. So yeah right. [00:33:22] So it was just amazing to be in her presence and hear her talk talk about her family's story and her son and her daughter being there and being a part of that. So that was a real treat. And I loved shooting them. They were for tugger photo photographing them I should watch my verbiage when I say shooting out the way through and then before we go to break I asked our journalist Billy Clouse our journalist and blogger and those of you who follow us on online and and look at our archive. You see his reflections every week of the event. I asked him did one event stand out to you. And if so why. And here's what he had to say. [00:34:08] A lot of really cool things that APEX had. And I remember Emily Graslie especially fun for me because she started out as a Fine Arts major and they kind of transitioned into science fulling her passions. And I think it's really cool to be involved in so many different things. But I think my favorite of all the events really had to be the keynote address given by Dr. Perry. She's such a driven person. She was so happy and fun and they couldn't stop smiling throughout the event and to her story is just so inspirational. [00:34:43] Yes so that was Billy's opinion and you heard him mention Emily and we'll definitely talk about Dr. Berry I think a little bit more but time for some more music. And I have to apologize because the last song that you heard was not thanks 4 nothing. It was actually causing trouble by Saint sister. Now you're going to hear. Thanks 4 nothing. And again just our station I.D. This is KSUU Thunder ninety one point one and you are listening to the APEX hour. [00:37:57] All right we'll I'm going to bring you back here to the apex hour because we were just talking in the studio about how much more we all have to say. So this is KSUU thunder ninety one point one. My name is Lynn Vartan and I am joined in the studio with Roxie and Katie and we're talking about APEX. We left off at the beginning of March. And from you know these last five events that we had were just amazing. March 1st was Elizabeth Churchill who is one of the directors of user experience at Google. And she talked about human interactions human computer interaction over the ages. And it's hard to say a favorite but I don't know. She was like my she's like my hero sister yes soul sister. That's totally. I wasn't expecting to connect with her on the level. I mean I'm a musician and she works at Google but man that's and that's one of my favorite of the radio shows and the podcast too. Would you guys think I was excited about her because she's one of the biggest ones. Like she's I think one of the first marginality that we got. [00:39:07] I just was a little I don't know I didn't know what to expect but she was so sweet and so I just loved how generous she was with everyone that she interacted with and for people who only go to the lecture listen to the radio may not know but we also do class visits with the speakers usually. And she came. She went to so many and she was so she just shared a lot with people and she was just willing to help and I just really liked her. I like how she interacted with students. Especially Yeah yeah. [00:39:43] Yeah I agree I got to sit in one of her classes and she just seemed really at ease and able to communicate with anybody and got students talking and it was good. It's good to hear that. [00:39:56] So true she got she. I felt like I could put her in a group of anyone and come out with some amazing thing that just happened. So that was really cool. On March 8th we had Jen Marlowe another you know somebody who I did not know at all. Both Dr. Churchill and Jen Marlowe were were ones that were brought by other faculty members to me to have as guests. And so I didn't know what to expect with Jen and she's a film maker playwright her reflections on resistance from Palestine to Darfur to death row and man was there. There was not a dry eye. There was an intensity her event needed to be to. Like she showed three different projects that she had worked on and yeah she was amazing. I think again just so great that our students have access to people like Jen and Elizabeth and all of these speakers. Yeah yeah. [00:40:58] Powerful Yeah we had are in a different venue than usual and I think we were all a little nervous about the turnout but I think it just worked perfectly for her because it was so intimate. And she was able to really connect with the audience. And yeah I talked to her afterwards and I was like I don't know how you talk about this on a daily basis and like just do this for a living. And she was just like you have to focus on the positive that comes out of it. And I think that was a really nice thing and I just really like her and I I did cry a lot. [00:41:32] Her presentation is in the archive and up and unavailable so if you want to check it out and see what we're talking about it's definitely there. Then we had kind of our final push we had spring break in there so we had a week off and then and then we moved to the end of our like power to the end and we had Susan Casey come in and wow. [00:41:54] I was so impressed with her and I love those. I have probably three images of the brains because I just was so fascinated by the brains of there were whales and dolphins dolphins and what she was talking about just the science behind that was just amazing and how passionate she was about the topic it just really was inspiring like ice and passion and you know her books are so good so good. Yes [00:42:24] She was kind of like Emily in a sense that she didn't come from you know a science background. She's a writer. But I really like the fact that she just followed what she wanted to do and just decided to live from her passion and that was really inspiring. Also my favorite shot from you is the one you took when she was book signing. [00:42:45] Her expression it's just such a perfect blend of her and how she. I mean the passion and then the innocence then let [00:42:53] It just captured exactly who she is and how I saw her love it. [00:42:58] I really appreciated to like because we were able to talk to her at the lunch and she talked a lot about her next projects and how much research goes into that and just gave you a little bit more information. Also a great podcast everybody can listen to. She was great on the radio. And then our last two which which is just barely happened we had our art students roundtable and that was just a really fun probably going to be an annual event for us. We always have a big senior art show in our museum in town. [00:43:32] And to have a few of those seniors and talking about their art and what inspires them and how they do what they do and what they want to do in the future as artists I think that was really fun. So very very much so. It's always good to hear from students when they're working on and their ideas behind their art projects and finals. So yeah. [00:43:54] And last but not least was our keynote speaker. Very very. And Mandy you know where everybody had their emotions on their sleeve. This one was just laughing and smiling the whole time. I mean and another big message of love yeah yeah yeah go ahead. [00:44:14] I just I mean the thing that really stood out amongst many things with parties was that she talked about her life in a way that was funny. And she was able to talk a laugh and get people to laugh. And I always think that presenters or comedians are really if they can look at their own life experiences and laugh and get the audience to laugh about them but not in a negative way. It's just a positive thing and she just did that the whole time and again so inspirational a great way to end a packed series. Yeah. Yeah I just yeah. [00:44:54] I thought she was great for the festival of excellence. There's one thing she said that I wrote down when you walk with purpose you collide with destiny. And I thought I was like whoa. And I just think she impersonates that and she's like the living example that you can actually do that because everywhere everyone she would talk to even after she was like working with them.. purposeful. Yeah. [00:45:17] When you walk with purpose you collide with destiny. That's definitely an amazing part. That is her mission and that's her vision statement and it absolutely works. Well speaking of quotes I asked Billy one of the questions I asked Billy was that is there something that someone said that was particularly memorable to you that you still remember now. And here's how he answered that question. [00:45:42] Anderson was talking about success. He said that you have to love the process of what you're doing because you don't always get results you necessarily want. So you really have to love what you're doing. If you like as a student especially someone studying graphic design that can happen where there's a particular project that you love but nobody else really gets that they think you should take out. And even though the end result may not be exactly what you envisioned the press is going from nothing and creating a project is really fun. And that's kind of helped me just whenever there's criticism or things don't quite go as planned. Remember the process that I love what I'm doing and that makes it better in the end. [00:46:25] That was Billy Clouse our journalist and blogger talking about something that someone said this year that really had a powerful impact on him and he was speaking about. Lemon Anderson who was our first guest in the fall talking about the process. [00:46:41] Other memories do you guys have or maybe we should say. Do you have a favorite. Could you identify or is that just too hard to do. [00:46:49] I think it's really hard to point to one specific event that stands out. I thought they all were amazing. I'm really glad that we had the 1491s I had followed them. I've been following them for years so to see them in person was amazing. And off the cuff comedy was really great. The performance ones really seem to stick out to me. Lemon there indefinitely. And then all these the spring all these spring women in particular that. And that just happened by accident. You know somebody asked me you know did you really intend to have a very female centric spraying. And I mean with everything that's going on right now you know in terms of women's rights and me too and pay equity and all of these things it actually was not intentional you know I look at as a good thing. It was just this was this this connection of this collection of topics that we wanted at this time and it just so happened that it happened to be that way with which I was happy about you know but it wasn't an intentional thing but it ended up being powerful nonetheless. [00:48:00] Do you have a favorite Roxy. [00:48:01] It's really hard. But I think my favorite still is Glen and Loire from last fall. They were just so amazing and just loved their duo and their vibe and how warm they were with everyone and all their class visits were very special and they loved sharing with student I think it was their favorite part of their trip and I just loved every single part of of their visit here. [00:48:30] I'm so glad you mentioned them because they were one of my favorites too. They were my favorite one of my faves to shoot. Yeah I listen to. Oh yeah. And you can definitely check them out in the archive. There are videos posted so feel free to have a look. I love their music. [00:48:46] I don't think I can even say a favorite because I just fell in love with everybody I think so. On that note let's play my last little song that I have for you today. This song is called Dia D and the group is Gato Preto and the album is called Tempo. This is KSUU ninety one point one [00:51:15] All right so I could totally listen to that song all day. But we've got things to say here. This is Lynn Vartan. Welcome back to the apex hour. That song that you were just listening to is called Dia D Gato Preto on the album tempo we're talking about our apx season and I want to come back with a question for Roxie and Katie. Is there just another memory or another moment that you would like to share with us. [00:51:44] I think for me and I think we touched on this a little bit already but I think my favorite part of all of APEX was just laughing and crying during the last one during her tierces just it was a very emotional experience. And I just I love laughing and I'm just I think the more laughter in my life. I think a lot of people need a lot more laughter in their life these days. And it was just great to end with with her and to just very personable. [00:52:19] Roxy [00:52:19] It's not as deep as you but this one time. So Jordan who's on tour in Southern Cal yeah he's amazing. I just loved working with him. Yeah like in general but this one time Maria Hinojosa was doing her soundcheck and she was just like very comfortable and he was putting the mic on her and she was just like oh yeah just clip it to my bra [00:52:48] And we should say Jordan is a music major does graphic design for us. And then pitches in on sound so you know putting my guess is not exactly his day to day. He's very uncomfortable and that is just really cute. His cheeks got very red. Well I also asked Billy this question and here is what he had to say throughout this season. [00:53:11] I was kind of shocked by how much fun everything was. I'm not a very outdoorsy person but I still enjoyed those events that talked about that. And I really enjoyed the arts events because that's something I'm interested in. But I feel like no matter what was going on it still was interesting because it never really went to the extreme details of whatever section that topic was on it was enough to kind of you know cover something that everyone was interested in. So even when there was detailed stuff they always made an effort to make it accessible to the entire audience which I thought was really cool. [00:53:54] All right that was Billy Clouse our journalist and blogger talking about what was a memory of the season for him. It's time for us to do our favorite part of the show and everybody loves it. What is turning you on this week so Roxy what is turning you on this week [00:54:13] For me. I love Netflix it's a little addiction of mine but [00:54:17] I think all of us have it. [00:54:19] I've been obsessed with narcos the show on Netflix. Yeah it's amazing. And I just I started it because I wanted to practice my Spanish. Yeah I'm very just interested in like the whole narco trafficking it's kind of weird but I really like that and it's just I was taken aback by how good it is and it's very high quality. The actors are really good and it's just a lot of action and passion [00:54:52] And are you all caught up to date. [00:54:54] Finished last night actually last night I. [00:54:58] Oh well we'll definitely check that out. I'm only in the first season on that one Katie. How about you. What's turning you on. [00:55:05] Well anybody who has touched me in the last two months knows I'm really into chickens right now. So we got seven chickens about a month and a half ago. And so my favorite thing in the world is at the end of the day or in the afternoon when I go home and just sitting out in the yard watching the lives of these seven little chickens and what they're doing and chasing worms and grapes and so that's so that's where my head is when I'm not here. What a beautiful way to spend the afternoon. It is nice weather. [00:55:39] That's great. Well I want to say thank you. We're out of time I want to say thank you so much to both of you to Katie who takes amazing photos for us and it's just such a great supportive part of our team. So thank you so much for being here today and for everything you've done for us. My pleasure and I love I love working with Apex. Can't wait till next season. Me too I can't wait. We'll probably have to do a teaser in the summer and then Roxy. Both of my hands not just my right hand but my right hand and my left hand and most of my brain most of the time. Thank you for being here today and for everything that you do for me. [00:56:16] It's a pleasure always to work with you I love it all. Thank you. [00:56:22] This has been the APEX hour. This is KSUU Thunder ninety one point one. And now that our season is over you still can find us on the radio. I'll just be here every two weeks on Thursdays and then we'll also have the podcast still going into our podcast feed so check us out online. Thanks for listening and we'll get you back to the music from ninety one point one. Thanks so much for listening to the apex hour here on Thunder ninety one point one come find us again next Thursday at 3:00 p.m. for more conversations with the visiting guests at Southern Utah University and new music to discover for your next playlist. And in the meantime we would love to see you at our events on campus to find out more. Check out suu.edu/apex Or email us at suuapex@icloud.com. Until next week. This is Lynn Vartan saying goodbye from the apex hour here. Thunder ninety one point one.

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