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Notable Leaders' Radio
The Recipe for Sustainable Happiness and Business Success

Notable Leaders' Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 29:52


Today, on Notable Leaders' Radio, I speak with David Steele, Founder + CEO of One Wealth Advisors and co-founder and Executive Chairman of Flour + Water Hospitality Group He highlights how applying the principles of service, goal-setting, and valuing people has shaped his journey from financial planning to building successful restaurant groups and supporting arts organizations. In today's episode, we discuss: True business success is rooted in serving others, not just making profits, because when work benefits others, it leads to deeper happiness and long-lasting impact, meaning you can feel good about making a difference while growing your business. Skills and principles are transferable from one industry to another, as David demonstrates by applying the same collaborative and organizational strategies across finance, food, and the arts, so you're not stuck on one path and can reinvent yourself in new fields with confidence. Pivotal life changes often start with self-awareness and honesty about dissatisfaction, like David's shift from being a successful stockbroker to a more fulfilling (but initially less lucrative) fee-based financial planning career. The lesson? It's okay, and sometimes essential, to pivot, especially if your values aren't being met. Caring for your team's well-being, even at a short-term cost, pays off through loyalty, retention, and greater future success, as shown by David's choice to keep his executive team during tough times, so you can build a lasting, supportive company culture.   Guest Bio David Steele, Founder + CEO of One Wealth Advisors and co-founder and Executive Chairman of Flour + Water Hospitality Group My primary role is as the co-founder and CEO of One Wealth Advisors, where we help people simplify their lives and achieve financial goals through Financial Life Planning. I am also the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Flour + Water Hospitality Group and the co-founder and Managing Partner of Great Gold Hospitality Group. Additionally, I bring extensive expertise and a range of resources to small business consulting, primarily in, but not limited to, the hospitality space. Alongside my teams, we support clients in various aspects of business development and operations to help them achieve their goals and vision. The culinary, health, arts, and entertainment worlds are particularly important to me, as reflected in my advisory roles with Noise Pop, Brilliant Corners, Rad Restaurant Group and Folk Studios. While my background may suggest diverse interests, everything I do follows a consistent, disciplined approach: working collaboratively with partners and team members, setting clear goals, developing and executing strategic plans to achieve those goals, and continually monitoring results to ensure success.   Website/Social Links https://davidsteele.xyz/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-steele-76088a?   Belinda's Bio: Belinda Pruyne is a renowned Leadership Advisor, Executive Coach, Consultant, and Keynote Speaker recognized for her ability to transform executives, professionals, and small business owners into highly respected, influential leaders. As the Founder of BelindaPruyne.com, she partners with top-tier organizations, including IBM, Booz Allen Hamilton, BBDO, Hilton, Leidos, Yale School of Medicine, Landis, Discovery Channel, and the Portland Trail Blazers. Recently, she led the redesign of two global internal advertising agencies for Cella, a leader in creative staffing and consulting. She is also a founding C-suite and executive management coach for Chief, the fastest-growing executive women's network. A thought leader in leadership development, Belinda is the creator and host of the Notable Leaders Radio podcast, where she has conducted 95+ interviews with top executives and business leaders, revealing the untold stories behind their success. Previously, as Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative Management at Grey Advertising, she oversaw a global team of 500 professionals, gaining deep expertise in client services and executive leadership. With 25+ years of experience, Belinda is a trusted advisor to startups, turnarounds, acquisitions, and Fortune 500 companies, delivering strategic, high-impact solutions in today's fast-evolving business landscape.   Website: Belindapruyne.com Email Address: hello@belindapruyne.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindapruyne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotableLeadersNetwork.BelindaPruyne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/belindapruyne?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belindapruyne/                  

Smart Money Circle
This CEO Manages $1B & Owns 9 Restaurants By Empowering People

Smart Money Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 28:28


This CEO Manages $1B & Owns 9 Restaurants By Empowering PeopleDavid Steele, Founder & CEO Of One Wealth Advisors -Independent Advisory Firm over $1BAnd founder -Flour + Water restaurant company with 9 restaurants and a consumer packaging business. Website:https://davidsteele.xyz/About DavidMy primary role is as the co-founder and CEO of One Wealth Advisors, where we help people simplify their lives and achieve financial goals through Financial Life Planning.I am also the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Flour + Water Hospitality Group and the co-founder and Managing Partner of Great Gold Hospitality Group. Additionally, I bring extensive expertise and a range of resources to small business consulting, primarily in, but not limited to, the hospitality space. Alongside my teams, we support clients in various aspects of business development and operations to help them achieve their goals and vision.The culinary, health, arts, and entertainment worlds are particularly important to me, as reflected in my advisory roles with Noise Pop, Brilliant Corners, Rad Restaurant Group and Folk Studios. While my background may suggest diverse interests, everything I do follows a consistent, disciplined approach: working collaboratively with partners and team members, setting clear goals, developing and executing strategic plans to achieve those goals, and continually monitoring results to ensure success.Financial Life Planner • Restaurateur • Small Business Consultant • Playwright • Visual Artist

KQED’s Forum
Live on Forum: Dani Offline Weaves Literary Influences And Dreamy R&B

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 57:43


Dani Offline joins us in the studio for a live musical performance. Fresh off of two sold-out shows at SFJAZZ as part of the Noise Pop festival, the Oakland-based R&B singer is celebrating the release of her new single, “Desire.” We talk with her about the freedom of being a self-produced musician and how studying literary criticism at UC Berkeley inspired her upcoming album. Guest: Dani Offline, songwriter and music producer

Malderor's Curated Catastrophe
The Curated Catastrophe - The Noisepop Festival Is In Town

Malderor's Curated Catastrophe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 2:00


Roll Over Easy from BFF.fm
Escrow and Tell feat. JK and Laura

Roll Over Easy from BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 120:00


Featuring a very special Adrian Spinelli cameo where we discuss Beer Week, NBA All Star Week, and Noise Pop!

El celobert
Antologia particular del noise pop

El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 60:16


El celobert
Antologia particular del noise pop

El celobert

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 60:16


Unconventional Life with Jules Schroeder
Ep406: Scaling Success Across Industries with Finance Expert, Restaurateur, and Creative Entrepreneur David Steele

Unconventional Life with Jules Schroeder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 19:08


David Steele is the founder and CEO of One Wealth Advisors, a firm dedicated to helping people simplify their lives and achieve their financial goals through Financial Life Planning. In addition to his role at One Wealth Advisors, David serves as the founder and Executive Chairman of Flour + Water Hospitality Group and as Managing Partner of Great Gold Hospitality Group. David is deeply connected to the arts and entertainment industries, particularly through his work as Managing Partner of Noise Pop. He is also a mixed media/collage artist, a producer of several plays, and a playwright. David is an avid supporter of local arts and cultural organizations, evidenced by his board membership at Playground, a non-profit playwright incubator, and his advisory role at Zero Food Print, an organization that collaborates with restaurants worldwide to combat climate change. While David's diverse background may suggest unrelated interests, he consistently applies the same disciplined approach to all his endeavors. This approach involves working collaboratively with partners and team members, setting clearly defined goals, developing and executing strategic plans to achieve those goals, and continuously monitoring results to ensure success. More of David: Website: davidsteele.xyz Read the Book: The Art of Happiness LinkedIn: @david-steele

Und dann kam Punk
141: Oyèmi Hessou (JAGUWAR, POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL, SEX, YEAHRS, OYÈMI NOIZE, Decolonoize, NoHereos.jpg,...) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 188:30


Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Oyèmi. Wir reden über Demisexualität, einen Crush auf den Lorna Shore Sänger, Yoruba Culture, Obscurus Odyssey auf Tour mit Bikini Kill in Japan, die Punks vorm Spar in der Dresdner Neustadt, die bunte Republik Neustadt, "Complicated" von Avril Lavigne, eine lange Bad Religion Phase von zwei Wochen, Punk war immer politisch, immer sehr pünktlich, der erste Internetzugang in der Klasse, ein Haus in Benin, kleine Voodoo-Faux Pas, Kontakt zum Teil der Beniner Identität, Rassismus in Sachsen, schon immer sarkastisch & gemein sein, deutsche Vize-Meisterin im Kickboxen, FSJ & Studium der Sozialen Arbeit, eine These zu strukturellem Rassismus, Sichtbarkeit alleine ist relativ egal, Unterrepräsentanz von POC in Szenen, Kontakt-Tipps für Ralf, eine Myspace-Anfrage mit der neuen Band, eine hohe Frauenquote im Shoegaze, wir bezeichnen es als Noise Pop, Flyerverteilen mit Normi-Publikum, eine Fujifilm XT 4, ein sehr analoger Stil, das Gefühl geben dabei zu sein, Emilia von Unlost Films, die Fotos von Glen E. Friedman & Angela Owens, when you grow up having no heroes you just might become your own, musikalische Zukunftspläne, "Schwarz, deutsch, weiblich" von Natasha A. Kelly, guilty pleasure True Crime & Black Metal, Hyper-Pop von Ashnikko, eventuell ein neues Rihanna-Album, uvm.

Veil of Sound Interviews
Interview #76 - Michael Tau

Veil of Sound Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 53:53


A few weeks ago we published an excerpt from Michael Tau's book Extreme Music which deals with many aspects of music of the extreme kind, which does not necessarily mean that this is a chronology of Grindcore or Brutal Tech Death Slam Metal. Neither is he seeking out the most Avantgardish Throatsinging Mongolian or Himalayan Yak-bone-instrumented Noise-Pop, but he tries to define what is extreme music. We wanted you to send in some questions and we are happy we got several really good ones to ask Michael in this interview! Nerds of the world unite! Michael Tau might not seem like a savant of extreme music, but he surely is as Thorsten had to admit in the interview himself not knowing several of the artists mentioned by Michael in Extreme Music. Therefore this book might also be seen like the beginning of a voyage for everyone who wants to go down a rabbit hole trying to find unheard-of music (some old, some new) and that might also be the best way to “read” this book. Sit down, read and try to catch up on some of the bands and acts dropped in here before you continue reading. But before you do this - enjoy the interview with Michael!

Vinyl Emergency
Episode 177: Jordan Kurland (Manager; The Postal Service / Death Cab for Cutie)

Vinyl Emergency

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 74:22


It would be tough to say any vinyl collector started out earlier than Jordan Kurland. Having already accumulated every Kiss album by age 6, he became an obsessive fan of The Who just four years later, and eventually parlayed his love of music into a career in large-scale event production — for example, the Noise Pop festival rung in its 30th birthday in February — and championing musicians on a professional level. While the likes of Pup, Toro Y Moi and Real Estate currently fall under Jordan's umbrella at Brilliant Corners Artist Management (which he co-founded in 2017), this year will see an unprecedented joint tour from a pair of the agency's largest draws: The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie, performing two of the most influential records of the 21st century in full (Give Up and Transatlanticism, respectively). Prior to that jaunt, Jordan discusses his favorite San Francisco record stores, Give Up's specific cultural impact, riding both the digital age and the vinyl resurgence from a business perspective, and the two major ways he's chosen to honor jazz legend Thelonious Monk. Find Jordan's social media and more at jordankurland.net.

Zum Podcast with George Chen
George and Scott Pinkmountain talk sustainable creativity

Zum Podcast with George Chen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 64:53


This was originally going to be part of a new podcast interview series with Scott Pinkmountain (https://www.scottpinkmountain.com/) but he ended up going a different direction. I still thought it was an interesting conversation where I talk about my background in music and comedy.Also taking a moment to let you know, if you are in the Bay Area, we are doing a Zum showcase at Noise Pop!Tuesday Feb 22 (2/22/22) at Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, 8 pm, we are co-presenting with Talent Moat (Anthony Bedard, who we've interviewed before) https://www.talentmoat.com/upcoming/2022/2/22/bodydouble-noisepophttps://noisepop.comThe lineup is Body Double, My Heart, an Inverted Flame (debut live performance), The Acharis (in from Detroit/Oakland, fresh off a EU/UK tour)We'll be there in person slinging some new merchandise as well.7 pm doors, purchase tickets here http://www.stubmatic.com/bottomofthehill/event/10359And we have a discount code for our webstore - checkout code "FRNZ" gets you 20% off all orders at zumonline.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Interviews | radioeins

Die Vorwürfe gegen den US-amerikanischen Sänger Marilyn Manson haben den deutsch-französischen Musiker und Wahl-Berliner Alice Gift nicht mehr losgelassen. Es widert ihn an, wie Manson seine Macht missbraucht hat und Alice Gift fühlt mit den traumatisierten Opfern. Die aktuelle Single "The Last Prey" ist ein wütender Kommentar zum Thema Missbrauch. Ein mutiger, wichtiger und notwendiger Song, denn Missbrauch findet auf so vielen Ebenen statt und wird doch meist unter dem Teppich gekehrt. Anfang des Jahres veröffentliche der Berliner Musiker sein Debüt. "Alles Gift" punktet mit charmanten Post-Punk, Noir-Shoegaze und surrealem Noise Pop. Manchmal wirkt der Musiker deprimiert, aber zwischen "schon deprimiert", aber "noch nicht depressiv", passen viele Zwischentöne und die nutzt Alice Gift.

Interviews | radioeins

Die Vorwürfe gegen den US-amerikanischen Sänger Marilyn Manson haben den deutsch-französischen Musiker und Wahl-Berliner Alice Gift nicht mehr losgelassen. Es widert ihn an, wie Manson seine Macht missbraucht hat und Alice Gift fühlt mit den traumatisierten Opfern. Die aktuelle Single "The Last Prey" ist ein wütender Kommentar zum Thema Missbrauch. Ein mutiger, wichtiger und notwendiger Song, denn Missbrauch findet auf so vielen Ebenen statt und wird doch meist unter dem Teppich gekehrt. Anfang des Jahres veröffentliche der Berliner Musiker sein Debüt. "Alles Gift" punktet mit charmanten Post-Punk, Noir-Shoegaze und surrealem Noise Pop. Manchmal wirkt der Musiker deprimiert, aber zwischen "schon deprimiert", aber "noch nicht depressiv", passen viele Zwischentöne und die nutzt Alice Gift.

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
179 - WOODSTOCK 99: PEACE, LOVE, AND RAGE w Chaki and Adam Papagan

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 67:54


We review the controversial Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (directed by Garrett Price) out now on HBOMax.Boomer nostalgia meets nu metal in a fight where no one wins. The ceremonies took place in Rome, New York in 1999, three decades after the initial Woodstock festival. Seemingly small logistics issues roll into a massive (and literal) shitshow, sprinkled with arson, sexual assaults, and at least one fatality.Do Bill Simmons' and HBO lay the blame where it belongs, or are they re-exploiting these events for a quick payday two decades later? Our returning guest is Cory Sklar aka Chaki. Chaki is a funky alien wizard from Outer Space. With his unique take on electro funk, he has brought his weird ass stage show to festivals like Noise Pop and The Offbeat Fest. Chaki has shared the stage with like minded weirdos Peelander Z, El Vez, Bob Log III, Metalachi, Captured By Robots and The Oingo Boingo Dance Party.We also have first-time guest Adam Papagan, a comedian, public access producer, and candidate for California Governor.Follow Chaki on:Twitter: @chakifunkwizardFollow Adam on:Twitter: @adampapaganFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Roadcase
Jordan Kurland (Brilliant Corners Artist Management and Noise Pop Industries)

Roadcase

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 67:31


Welcome to Roadcase, a podcast exploring the live music experience!!  Hop on board for today's interview with the intriguing and uber-successful Jordan Kurland.  Jordan is the co-founder of Brilliant Corners Artist Management and has been helping guide musical careers for decades -- he works with such artists as Death Cab for Cutie, Real Estate, Toro Y Moi, Soccer Mommy and Pup, among others.  But his expertise does not stop there; Jordan is also a partner in Noise Pop Industries which promotes local boutique music festivals.  He's also a writer, an agent for change, and has worked with famed author Dave Eggers on several political initiatives including some mega-fundraising with the Biden campaign in 2020.  But Jordan's work with artists he loves is his most stunning accomplishment; he is a beacon for independent artists and an SF Bay Area industry icon.  His story is one of perseverance, hard work, and a bit of luck mixed in here and there.  Come join us for this informative and intelligent conversation with Jordan Kurland -- it's a great ride!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music:  "Eugene" (Instrumental)" by Waltzer

Making It with Chris G.
#135: Jordan Kurland - Founder of Brilliant Corners Artist Management & Serial Entrepreneur

Making It with Chris G.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 75:48


Jordan Kurland is a founding partner in Brilliant Corners Artist Management. With offices in San Francisco, New York, and Seattle Brilliant Corners represents a diverse array of artists including Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service, Toro Y Moi, Best Coast, Soccer Mommy, Real Estate, New Pornographers, and Pup. Kurland is also a partner in Noise Pop Industries. Based in San Francisco, Noise Pop curates, produces, and promotes various events throughout the greater Bay Area including the Noise Pop Festival. He was one of the founding partners of the groundbreaking boutique outdoor music festivals, Treasure Island, which ran from 2007-2018. Kurland currently sits on the board of three San Francisco based non-profits: McSweeney's, Stern Grove Festival, and experimental art and performance space, The Lab. Previously he served on the boards of 826 National, Marin Headlands Center for the Arts, the Bay Area chapter of NARAS, and Revolutions Per Minute, an organization dedicated to connecting artists with social causes. Additionally, he spent five years on the board of directors for the Independent On-Line Distribution Alliance (IODA) which ended in a partial acquisition by Sony in 2009. Kurland is politically active. He was on the entertainment advisory committee for Barack Obama in 2012 and Hillary Clinton in 2016. Starting in 2004, he launched various election-based projects with the author, Dave Eggers. The most recent was a pair of digital compilations called Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy, Volumes 1 and 2. The two albums raised over $550,000 in 48 hours for voter's rights organizations, Fair Fight, Color of Change, and Voting Rights Lab. Other initiatives include the Future Dictionary of America (2004), the website 90 Days, 90 Reasons (2012), and 30 Days, 30 Songs (2016). Lastly, Kurland is an investor in San Francisco restaurants Central Kitchen, Salumeria, and Wise Son's Deli as well as the celebrated bar, Trick Dog. Join the Academy: https://www.patreon.com/makingitacademy Where do you hang out on Social Media? Find us here... Website: http://www.makingitwithchrisg.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2pzCKvX Twitter: http://bit.ly/2QahgBl  

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Music Artist Greg Hoy

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 25:29


( Lorne Behrman) Greg Hoy is many things. He’s a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, a recording producer, a recording engineer, something of a marketing guru, a jingle and sound composer and producer, a 'people engineer' in the tech world, an art director, and a label owner. But when you boil it all down — he’s really just a guy in a band. “Music is in everything I do. Helping companies hiring people is just like putting a band together. I’ve been fortunate that both sides of my brain work in tandem,” the California-based artist says with a good-natured laugh. With his 2020 tour cancelled due to... well, you know what, Greg managed to coax East Bay, California's Tiny Telephone studio owner John Vanderslice into letting he and his band social distance to make 'Cacophony' - an 11 song cycle now out on gold vinyl - written and recorded in just two weeks. The lyrically output was heavy: birth, death, pandemics, and fires. But that fast and furious creative drive is what propels him to create. When you do more, you do more. So, maybe, it’s the collective inertia of all his projects that propels Greg’s prolific output? Somehow, between wearing so many hats — including tirelessly touring the nation in a vintage Airstream on the Limited Mileage tour throughout 2019 — he made time to write and a record a refreshingly eclectic, 22-song double-vinyl self-tiled concept album released as the self-titled Greg Hoy & The Boys. His last 2019 release, Enjoy the View, was recorded mostly live by audio legend Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies, PJ Harvey) in Chicago & mixed in Oregon by the equally amazing Sylvia Massy (Tool, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers). Clocking in at just under 20 minutes, the band pushed the limits as a meaty 3 piece. The result is an immediately hooky slab of caffeinated, propulsive, plug-in-and-play rock n roll. To date, the restless creative has issued over 30 albums under various monikers, including The Royal Panics, Greg Hoy (“no boys” for intimate releases), Greg Hoy & The Boys, and Twice As Bright. Mostly these days, he fires up Greg Hoy & The Boys, a loose collective of friends and trusted musicians that includes boys and girls. Greg’s vibrantly diverse output harkens back to the bedroom 4-track visionary aesthetic of 1990s indie-rock, as epitomized by Guided By Voices and its fearless leader Bob Pollard. When you distill it all down, Greg plays retro rock n’ roll meticulously crafted from the timeless essentials of infectious melodies paired with undeniable grooves. Yet, within this focused path, Greg issues diverse albums aligned in spirit with such singular artists as Jack White, Dave Grohl, Neil Young, Queens Of The Stone Age, Cake, The Jam, The Who, The Beatles... “All the ‘the something’ bands,” Greg playfully adds. Throughout his wildly fishtailing career, Greg has worked with Glenn Branca, J. Robbins, Steve Albini, and drummer Steve Sutherland, late of Grant Hart's Nova Mob, among others. Greg’s songs have been featured on network television shows such as One Tree Hill and MTV's Made. Select live highlights in Greg’s career include performances at Noise Pop, SXSW, CMJ, and on the main stage at Latitude Festival in the UK. When off stage or not recording as an artist, Greg runs the record label, 30 Peak, and does production / soundtrack work. In this latter context, his music and sound design has been featured in Pinterest brand videos, American Express commercials, and as game effects for the software platform Adobe. Outside of the world of sonics, Greg works as a “people engineer” in tech, and he’s known for having hired & built the first creative teams for Facebook, Pinterest, and Lyft. Greg’s story in music begins at the age of 5 with the big bang of hearing Led Zeppelin’s 'Whole Lotta Love' on headphones with his big brother. “I was immediately drawn to the richness of the sound, and the idea that you could manipulate emotions with sound—like a certain fuzzed out guitar and drum beat could make you feel a certain way,” Greg explains. Later on, while attending Westminster College in Western Pennsylvania, Greg became a whiz with a four-track cassette recorder, recording his own songs as a multi-instrumentalist, and honing his lo-fi production chops tracking local bands. During this time, Greg also furthered his creative reach through working other bands as a guitarist, keyboardist, and a drummer. His debut became a buzzed-about tape, and 30 albums and two decades later he’s still a DIY-spirited artist freely exploring his artistic whims. Greg’s double album might be his most ambitious and personally poignant. He formed his music tastes through listening sessions with his mother who had a subscription to the Columbia House monthly CD series. Together, the two soaked up the sounds of Huey Lewis and the News, INXS, Chicago, and Led Zeppelin. Those were epiphanic moments for Greg as a budding music fan, and they’re treasured times he spent with his mother. A few years ago, his mother was terminally ill and Greg was there by her bedside. He recalls: “As she was passing, I would get the CDs we would listen to together, and then go to the studio and play along on drums to our favorite songs. I realized the best thing I can do emotionally is to make a record to process it all.” Those drum tracks became the foundation for the songs on Greg’s album. The songs also inspired emotive moods, and first-time instrument choices — like the use of saxophone on 'Ready Rock Steady.' The album can be digested almost like four grouped-together EPs. Greg Hoy & The Boys explores a wide array of thematic threads. At times, the songs are the wry musings of a middle-aged guy stuck in the millennial-addled tech world. Some tunes point out the dichotomy of being at the forefront of technology while still loving the lo-fi world of real drums and tape recorders. “Others are about birth, death, drugs, and rock n’ roll,” adds Greg. Interspersed within these loose concepts, is the arc of Greg’s mother’s passing. Select album standouts include 'Brilliant Jerk,' '(Keep Feeling) Caffeination,' 'Participation Award,' and “Ready Rock Steady.” The dance-y indie rock of “Brilliant Jerk” froths over with acerbic lyrical wit and twitch-y art-funk that recalls LCD Soundsystem, Gang Of Four, and Fugazi. Lyrically, this is playfully barbed social commentary on the onslaught of brainy bastards in the tech world. The tune’s accompanying video is culled from stock footage as sort of a meta statement on how, when peeled back, what passes for “brilliance” in this world can be flimsy ideas puffed up by big egos.  The playfully titled '(Keep Feeling) Caffeination' — the title is a nod to the Human League’s synth-pop gem '(Keep Feeling) Fascination'—is a sizzling rockabilly boogie number rife with savory puns. The song, and its accompanying video, pulls no punches in addressing a seldomly-addressed toxic social epidemic. Read more at:https://thegreghoy.com/

VINTAGE HOUSE on WNUR 89.3FM | Preserve and Celebrate House Legends Lives and Careers
DJ Lady D joins the Vintage House Show Crew and DJ Lori Branch Summer 2020

VINTAGE HOUSE on WNUR 89.3FM | Preserve and Celebrate House Legends Lives and Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 94:34


DJ Lady D has performed on the biggest stages in the US including appearances at the North Coast, Noise Pop, House of Sol, Summerdance, Chosen Few, Wanderlust, SXSW and Lollapalooza. She discusses her career as a DJ, a woman and an artist with DJ Lori Branch and Archivist Lauren Lowery Summer 2020.Support the show (http://www.DanceMusicFound.org)

theFIVE10 Podcast
Episode 9: theFIVE10 Podcast with Jordan Kurland

theFIVE10 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 40:02


Jordan Kurland is the founder and owner of Zeitgeist Artist Management, LTD. Formed in 1999, with offices in San Francisco and Manhattan, Zeitgeist focuses on cultivating long-term careers for independently minded artists. The company's roster includes Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service, She & Him, The Head and the Heart, Bob Mould (ex-Husker Du and Sugar), New Pornographers, AC Newman, Surfer Blood, Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, and Rogue Wave. Jordan has also helped to grow San Francisco based music festivals Noisepop and the Treasure Island Music Festival. JC got a chance to sit with Jordan to chat about how he got into music management, the music festivals, and the future of the music industry.

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
157 - JACO w Chaki Sklar & Bret Berg

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 57:18


It's JAC-tober!On episode 157 we recap the 2014 documentary Jaco currently streaming on Hulu. Jaco, the doc, is about the brief, brilliant and brutal musical career of the legendary electric bass player Jaco Pastorius a self-taught musician who changed the course of modern music. Never-before-seen archive footage plus interviews unveil the story of Jaco's life, his music, his demise, and the lasting impressions of artistic genius.Our guests are two great musicians and bass players, Chaki Sklar and Bret Berg. We nerd out HARD on jazz, fusion, Jaco's discography, bass playing, Weather Report, our own musical careers and we even get to hear Chaki play the first song he ever wrote! Chaki (Cory Sklar) is a Los Angeles based bass player and composer. He has played festivals like Noise Pop and The Off Beat fest and has shared the stage with like minded weirdos Peelander Z, El Vez, Bob Log III, Captured By Robots, Flipper and Shannon & The Clams. His 4 song EP The Water is out now on Who Can You Trust Records. Check out some of Chaki's music here.Bret Berg hosts a weekly twitch show called the Museum of Home Video. Which has been described as college radio for the eyes. Join him every Tuesday at 7:30 PST.Follow Chaki on:Twitter: @chakifunkwizardInstagram: @chakifunkwizardFollow Bret on:Twitter: @VoyagerLAFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.

ERA Magazine
#457 Tercer Sol, noise pop y post punk

ERA Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 29:29


Bienvenidos a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. En el capítulo de hoy, las guitarras oscuras y los sintetizadores nos transportan a los paisajes sonoros de Tercer Sol. Comenzamos. Buenos días, antes de nada, dejadme hablar un poco de ERA Magazine y de la financiación de este podcast. No tenemos ninguna empresa detrás ni ningún patrocinador. Lo hacemos porque nos gusta y apasiona la música independiente de nuestro país, sus grupos, sus discográficas, sus festivales, sus salas de conciertos… ¿Y cómo pretendemos seguir? Gracias a ti, a los oyentes de ERA Magazine. Visita eramagazine.fm/mecenas, y desde solo 1 euro al mes, nos ayudas a que sigamos descubriendo propuestas muy interesantes. Sé un mecenas de ERA Magazine, una pequeña aportación significa un gran paso en los proyectos independientes de nuestro país. Guitarras retorcidas y muros de sonido Llevan unos cuantos años juntos, pero tras el EP de 2014 la continuidad de Tercer Sol en formato más largo parece que no llegaba. De la mano de BCore Disc el grupo presenta Lejos, nueve canciones donde las guitarras se retuercen con riffs obsesivos y graves, para que junto a los sintetizadores creen un paisaje sonoro entre el noise pop y el post punk. Muros de sonido que arrastran las melodías vocales, cercanas al susurro. Oscuridad o luz, esperanza o depresión, conceptos para introducirte en el universo sonoro asfixiante y psicodélico del grupo. «No soy yo». «Lejos». «De viaje antes del amanecer». «Último grito». Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. También recuerda, que si quieres ayudar a este podcast, y seguir disfrutando de la música de muchos más grupos, visita eramagazine.fm/mecenas, y desde 1 euro al mes contribuyes a que sigamos descubriendo más propuestas emergentes. Sé un mecenas de ERA Magazine. Porque recuerda: a la gente le encanta la música indie, pero todavía no lo sabe. Tercer Sol Lejos (BCore Disc, 2019)Más informaciónFacebook | Bandcamp | Instagram La entrada #457 Tercer Sol, noise pop y post punk se publicó primero en ERA Magazine.

210 Local Media Podcast - San Antonio, Texas
Episode 74: National Spotlight - Smoke Season

210 Local Media Podcast - San Antonio, Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 24:59


Episode 74: National Spotlight - Smoke SeasonThanks for tuning in to 210 Local Media podcast, I am your host, Mario Zamarron. We've done it. This is a first for the 210 Local Media Podcast, we're featuring a band that's not from San Antonio. They're not even from Texas. This episode, we bring you Smoke Season. The reason we're doing a whole episode for them, is because they will be at our own Jack's Patio on Thursday… TOMORROW! They'll be joining the stage with The Peach Kings and our own local band, Spell 27 at 7pm. Smoke Season's PR rep Amanda reached out to us to see about getting some more attention for the show. After seeing Smoke Season's music video for Ouroboros, I had to share them. Please check out the bands' bio in our show notes and on our website, it's simply too long to read here, but I guarantee it's worth it. Smoke Season has joined my list of national bands to see, and thanks to Amanda, I'll be there tomorrow night!Smoke Season is Gabrielle Wortman and Jason Rosen, an electronic-ethereal duo, that I can only describe as a soulful powerhouse of thumping beats and enthralling harmonies. They reflect a myriad of genres while sounding like the perfect baby of Moby and Tori Amos, but drenched in timeless musicality.We were given the option to play a couple of songs, or all of them, so we went all-in. However, if you want to experience “Ouroboros”, you should find and “Like” them on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/smokeseason. You can find them everywhere; iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and on their homepage, www.smokeseason.com. Without further ado, here's Smoke Season.LooseBeesBadlandsSimmer DownOpaqueFools GoldOfficial Bio"Eerie roots rambles with more ethereal, electronic-pop interludes." - LA Weekly"The Black Keys heard through a cloud of marijuana smoke." - Los Angeles Magazine"Ethereal western soul" - Free Bike Valet"A cinematic approach to Americana" - Buzzbands LA"Simultaneously delicate and ethereal but warm and woodsy" - Salt Lake City WeeklyApril 2014 Artist of the Month - Deli Magazine Los AngelesSmoke Season was formed in early 2013 by Gabrielle Wortman and Jason Rosen. Combining their musical backgrounds, the duo created their own unique take on Americana, infusing folk with electronic undertones and rich vocal harmonies that has been steadily capturing the attention of fans and press since.  Smoke Season catapulted into must-know status during their impressive August residency at Los Angeles' acclaimed venue, the Echoplex.  Their performances were hailed in the press by LA Weekly ("Music Pick of the Week"), Los Angeles Magazine, LA Record, Buzzbands LA, Radio Free Silver Lake, Free Bike Valet, Grimy Goods and more.Their sophomore EP, Hot Coals Cold Souls, released July 29, 2014, has been gaining impressive traction in the press for its powerful mash-up of styles and refinement of their already unique sonic imprint.  Described as "pop, rock, electronic, Americana, and folk elements collide in an inspired way" (The Daily Album), the EP "pulls mood-building tricks from country, R&B, dancy indie, chillwave (the intro to “Opaque”) and more" (Independent Clauses).Smoke Season began in 2013 with a self-produced their debut EP, Signals, and self-directed music video for their first single, Soleil.  After being released in March 2013, the Signals EP went on to independently sell thousands of copies and garner critical acclaim.  Since then, Smoke Season has been steadily touring, showcasing their music around the country and most notably at Sundance Film Festival 2014, Noise Pop 2015, CMJ 2014, on AXS TV, Bite Size TV, Balcony TV, Afterbuzz TV, and more.Also, a special shoutout to Malissa Prevost for being our lone Patreon supporter. To join her and get a shout out on the show, listen to some exclusive Patreon ONLY content, and enjoy other secret benefits, check out our page at www.patron.com/210LocalMedia The link is in the show notes as well. Thanks for listening.You can contact us on --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/210localmedia0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/210localmedia0/support

Crosscurrents
Crosscurrents: February 28, 2013

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013


Oakland residents on the next "First Friday" Art Murmur event after the shooting, San Francisco musician and Noise Pop performer Meklit Hadero, San Francisco high school band "The Shes," and local musicians Before the Brave.

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop 21 Roundup

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 46:03


It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating Noise Pop's 20th birthday, but somehow another year has flown by and it's time for Noise Pop 2013! To get you excited as we are for this year's incredible line up (Toro Y Moi, YACHT, Amon Tobin to name a few), we're playing tracks from the artists we're most excited to see. This year's festival takes play from February 26-March 3 all around San Francisco. For more info visit http://www.noisepop.com/2013/.Tracklist"While I'm Alive" -- Starfucker, Miracle Mile"Never Listen to Me" -- The Thermals, Personal Life"Shout it In" -- Dirty Ghosts, Metal Moon."Party Kids" -- Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside , Untamed Beast"Say That" -- Toro y Moi, Anything in Return"Psychic City" -- Yacht, See Mystery Lights "Doused" -- DIIV, Oshin"Lake Michigan" -- Rogue Wave, Asleep at Heaven's Gate"Museum of Flight" -- Damian Jurado, Maraqopa "Electric Fever" -- Free Energy, Love Sign"Hysteria" -- Ceremony, Zoo"Tied2U" -- XXYYXX, XXYYXX

The Noise Pop Podcast
December 2012

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2012 35:21


In this latest episode, the Noise Pop team brings you the last playlist of new songs for 2012. From Nicolas Jaar to School of Seven Bells, these are ten tracks sure to carry you through the holidays and into the new year.And on the next episode, the Noise Pop team will be playing the best listener-sourced tracks of 2012! Send us an email with your favorite song of 2012 at podcast@noisepop.com or call in and leave a message on our hotline 585-4NOISE5.Tracklist: 1. "The Ego" -- Nicolas Jaar and Theatre Roosevelt - single2. "L.U.V." -- Brainstems, Stryofoam 3. “Light Up Gold” -- Parquet Courts, Light Up Gold    4. "Snudge (Spaceship Aloha Remix)" -- Night Panther, single  5. "Cherry" -- Chromatics, After Dark II6. "Trust" -- Gambles, single7. "Argonauts" -- The Little Ones, The Dawn Sang Along8. "Bathroom Laughter" -- Pissed Jeans, Honeys 9. "Secret Days" -- School of Seven Bells, Put Your Sad Down 10. "Night Faces" -- Jessica Pratt, Jessica Pratt

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Six Degrees of Kevin Barnes

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2012 31:37


Alright fellow music nerds (and expert Googlers), this episode is for you. The Noise Pop Team has decided to test your music knowledge by playing a game based loosely on Six Degrees of Separation, or Kevin Bacon. It goes a little something like this: there are eight tracks in this playlist and each one is connected to the previous one, identify the tracks and the seven connections in between each song and you could win! Put your answers in the comments below this episode on KQED.org/NoisePop, and the first person to identify them all or the person who gets the most correct will win select Noise Pop merchandise. Good luck!

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Enjoy the latest batch of new music hand-selected by the Noise Pop team. At the beginning of each month they scour the web for the 10 best tracks and serve it up on a podcast platter for you to enjoy. On this episode they offer new music from indie mainstays such as The Walkmen and Dan Deacon as well tracks from exciting new artists like Ms Mr and Icky Blossoms. Tracklist: 1. "Lots" -- Dan Deacon, America 2. "Heartbreaker" -- The Walkmen, Heaven 3. "Hurricane" -- MS MR, Hurricane 4. "Five Seconds" -- Twin Shadow, Confess  5. "Swag" -- Ty Segall Band, In A Cloud II 6. "Transparency Pt. II" -- d'Eon, LP 7. "Ocean Floor for Everything" -- How to Dress Well, Total Loss  8. "Perfect Vision" -- Icky Blossoms, Icky Blossoms 9. "Stuck" -- Birthmark, Antibodies  10. "Nat's Theme" -- Chautauqua, Suspended Animation

The Noise Pop Podcast
Tracing The Noise Pop Sound

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012 46:35


A few weeks ago, NPR asked us to come up with a list of definitive Noise Pop (the genre) songs for their website, NPR.org. It was a tall order and a fascinating challenge for us, and of course, we eagerly accepted. With tunes from the early '70s to modern songs released just a few months ago on our radar, we studiously dove into the decades to find the top 100. We sorted them chronologically in order to to show the evolution of the sound. The full list will post on NPR later this month, but for now we've assembled a teaser podcast episode that chronicles the genre's migration over the past 4 decades. Enjoy this sampler platter and stay tuned for the announcement of the full list coming soon. Tracklist: 1. "Rock & Roll” – The Velvet Underground, Loaded (1970)2. "Radio Free Europe" – R.E.M, Murmur (1981)3. "Makes No Sense At All" – Husker Du, Flip Your Wig (1985)4. "Bastards of Young" – The Replacements, Tim (1985)5. "Freak Scene" – Dinosaur Jr., Bug (1988)6. "Gigantic" – Pixies, Surfer Rosa (1988)7. "Barnaby Hardly Working" – Yo La Tengo, Fakebook (1989)8. "Shine On Sweet Jesus" – The Flaming Lips, In A Priest Driven Ambulance (1990)9. "Only Shallow" – My Bloody Valentine, Loveless (1991)10. "Three Years Ago Today" – Built To Spill, Ultimate Alternative Wavers (1992)11. "Summer Babe (Winter Version)" – Pavement, Slanted & Enchanted (1992)12. "Web In Front" – Archers of Loaf, Icky Mettle (1993)13. "Natural One" – Folk Implosion, Kids OST (1994)14. "Seven" – Sunny Day Real Estate, Diary (1994)15 "Rebound" – Sebadoh, Bakesale (1995)16. "Heart Cooks Brain" – Modest Mouse, The Lonesome Crowded West (1997)17. "Holland, 1945" – Neutral Milk Hotel, Aeroplane Over The Sea (1998)18. "You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl)" – The White Stripes, De Stijl (2000)19. "Fever Dreaming" – No Age, Everything In Between (2004)20. "The Rat" – The Walkmen, Bows + Arrows (2004)21. "Queen of Hearts" – Fucked Up, David Comes To Life (2011)22. "Open Your Heart" – The Men, Open Your Heart (2012)

The Noise Pop Podcast
February 2012

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2012 39:23


Hard to believe it's almost time for Noise Pop 2012! The Noise Pop Team has been busy gearing up for the festival's 20th anniversary, but not to worry, there's always time for trolling the Internet... for the best new tunes, that is. Enjoy this week's mix which includes new music from Chairlift, Cloud Nothings, and a surprisingly talented celebutant.  Tracklist: 1. "Met Before" -- Chairlift, Something 2. "Brains" -- Lower Dens, Nootropics 3. "And I Say" feat. Scout La Rue and Will Epstein-- Nicolas Jaar, Single 4. "Lost Weekend" -- Tiny Victories, Those of Us Still Alive 5. "Stay Useless" -- Cloud Nothings, Attack On Memory 6. "Lay Your Cards Out" -- Polica, Give You The Ghost 7. "Deep Ocean" -- Some Ember, Dope Mountain Fuck Vol. 2. 8. "Youth" -- Daughter, The Wild Youth 9. "La Grande" -- Laura Gibson, La Grande 10. "Watertight" -- We Have Band, Ternion

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop 2012 Lineup Announce

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2011 40:03


On February 22-26, the Noise Pop Festival will celebrate its 20th birthday. This week the Noise Pop Podcast team previews the indie goodness to come with some of their favorite tracks from the 2012 lineup. Head over to Noisepop.com/2012 for the full lineup.If you'd like to be featured on the podcast next month, leave a voicemail with your favorite track of the year (and why) for our "Best Track of the Year" episode. The number to call is (585) 4NOISE5/(585) 466-4735 Tracklist: 1. "Budos Rising" -- Budos Band, The Budos Band II2. "Oblivion" -- Grimes, Visions3. "Lawn Knives" -- Born Gold, Bodysongs4. "Burn Out Eyes" -- oOoOO, oOoOO EP5. "The Recluse" -- Cursive    , The Ugly Organ6. "Beachy Head" -- Veronica Falls, Veronica Falls7. "Think of You" -- Bleached, Carter single8. "Pink LIght" -- Laura Veirs, Saltbreakers9. "Web in Front" -- Archers of Loaf, Icky Mettle10. "Swim" -- Surfer Blood, Astro Coast11. "Enter the Ninja" -- Die Antwoord, $O$    12. "Rented Room" -- Craig Finn, Clear Heart Full Eyes    13. "Yoo Hoo" -- Imperial Teen, What is Not to Love

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This week's entry was inspired by a covers infused dinner Noise Pop is putting on with local SF supper club graffEats. The chef is going to prepare dishes that are covers of famous chef's dishes, with which Noise Pop will pair cover songs. So every song in this episode is a cover. Taking it a step further Dawson and the team explore the different ways a cover can be done. To gain some insight Jesse and Dawson speak with Josh Modell, A.V. Club's Editor-in-Chief, about his fantastic Undercover series. With some help from Josh, the gang focuses on the recent past and finds covers of artists all over the spectrum from Joanna Newsom to Kermit the Frog. There is no Ear About Town this episode however it will return next time.   Track list:  Serious   “Such Great Heights” (The Postal Service) – Iron & Wine, Garden State Soundtrack   “Bridges and Balloons” (Joanna Newsom) – The Decemberists, Live   “He Hit Me” (The Crystals) - Grizzly Bear, Friend   Ironic   “We Built This City” (Starship) – Cursive, A.V. Undercover   “It's not Easy Bein' Green” (Kermit the Frog) - Andrew Bird, Live   “Relief” (R. Kelly), - Sam Amidon, I See the Sign   Post-Ironic   “One More Try” (George Michael) - Iron & Wine, A.V. Undercover   “Since U Been Gone/Maps” (Kelly Clarkson, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) – Ted Leo, Live   “Take On Me” (A-ha) - AC Newman, Starbuck's Sweetheart Compilation   “Jolene” (Dolly Parton) – The White Stripes, single   Songs That Sound Nothing Like the Original   “Love is a Battlefield” (Pat Benatar) -  Thao and Mirah, New, Improved, Live session   “I Found a Reason” (Velvet Underground) – Cat Power, The Covers Record   Songs Better Than the Original   “Limit to your Love” (Feist) James Blake, self-titled   Songs Not as Good as the Original   “I Wish I Was in New Orleans” (Tom Waits) - Scarlett Johansson, Anywhere I Lay My Head   “All My Friends” (LCD Soundsystem) - Franz Ferdinand, All My Friends single

The Noise Pop Podcast
April 2011

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2011 45:27


The Noise Pop team is back, marveling at the many giant releases this month. TV on the Radio, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Fleat Foxes and Panda Bear all have albums coming out and the gang discusses their favorites. They also look at the anticipated sophomore offerings from The Antlers and Tune Yards. The show ends with the debut of a new segment, in which, Jaime, Jesse, and Dawson recommend what they have been listening to recently. The segment is yet to be named, and we are asking the listeners of the podcast to offer suggestions. Please tell us your ideas in the comments of the Noise Pop page on KQED.org   1. “Black Hills” - Gardens and Villas, Single 2. “Shadows on Behalf “ - The Stepkids, Single 3. “Anvil Everything“ - White Denim, D 4. “Bizness” – Tune-Yards, Who Kill 5. “Heart in Your Heartbreak” - Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Belong 6. “Caffeinated Consciousnesss” - TV on The Radio, Nine Types of Light 7. “Parenthesis” – The Antlers, Burst Apart 8. “Eh Congo “ - Janka Nabay, Bubu King 9. “Piledriver Waltz” -Alex Turner, Submarine Soundtrack   Jaime Recommends: “Vitamin C” – Can, Monster Movie  Jesse Recommends: “Freaks & Geeks” - Childish Gambino, EP  Dawson Recommends:  “The Postman” - The American Analog Set, Know by Heart    10. “Feels Like Heaven”  - Adventure, Lesser Known  

The Noise Pop Podcast
SXSW Hangover & Melted Toys Interview

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2011 38:34


The Noise Pop crew came back from SXSW with a few battle scars and some stories to tell. In this episode we play several new tracks from artists that delivered standout performances in Austin and Dawson and Jaime share some of their experiences. We also discuss the nature of hyped bands at the festival and debate the merits of James Blake. At the end we play an interview from one of our favorite local bands Melted Toys, conducted by our friend Robert Khoury from the music blog See The Leaves.  Tracklist: 1. Evan Voytas - Tomorrow Night We'll Go Anywhere, Tomorrow Night We'll Go Anywhere 2. Trampled By Turtles - Wait So Long, Palomino 3. Cults - Oh My God, Single 4. Mount Kimbie - Before I Move Off, Crooks & Lovers 5. James Blake - To Care (Like You), James Blake 6. Tyler the Creator feat. Hodgy Beats - Slow it Down, Odd Future Tape 7. Oregon Bike Trails - High School Lover, Single 8. That Ghost - To Like You, Song Out Here 9. Melted Toys - Come On, Washed & Dried EP 10. The National - Think You Can Wait, Win Win Soundtrack       

The Noise Pop Podcast
March Podcast with The Dodos, Shannon and The Clams, The Strokes and more...

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2011 37:44


The 2011 Noise Pop Music Festival has come and gone. We all had a fantastic time, and we are over-the-top excited about next year's 20th anniversary; but until then, we've got some music to play for you guys.  This episode is dedicated partly to a Noise Pop retrospective (with tracks from our favorite artists), while the rest of the songs are new music that we love. Enjoy, and be sure to subscribe to the podcast through iTunes. Tracklist 1. Lovers Lane -  HUNX and his PUNX, Too Young To Be In Love (Noise Pop retrospective) 2. Gone Without Feeling - The Black Ryder, Buy The Ticket, Take The Ride (Noise Pop retrospective) 3. Hard Smart Beta - Starfucker, Starfucker 4. Under Cover of Darkness - The Strokes, Angles 5. Don't Waste It - MAN/MIRACLE, Don't Waste It (single) 6. Don't Stop - The Dodos, No Color 7. Landscapes - Gregory & The Hawk, Leche (Noise Pop retrospective) 8. Sleep Talk - Shannon and The Clams, Sleep Talk (Noise Pop retrospective) 9. Still The Same Person - Sister Crayon, Bellow (Noise Pop retrospective) 10. Look at Me Now (Remix) - The AK

The Noise Pop Podcast
February 2011 Noise Pop Podcast - Featuring Panda Bear, Deerhoof, Mr. Dream, Young Mammals and more...

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011 34:19


This one is as simple as it get - 11 new amazing tracks from some of the most promising independent artists. This episode is all over the map; we have songs ranging from acoustic balladry to frenetic math rock to subdued lofi bedroom pop. Enjoy the tunes, and be sure to email us at podcast@noisepop.com if you have any questions, comments or music submission. Tracklist 1. J Irving Daly - Teething, Sun Room -Single 2. Deerhoof - The Merry Barracks, Deerhoof vs. Evil 3. Young Mammals - Dragon Wagon, Carrots 4. Panda Bear - You Can Count on Me, Tomboy 5. Mr. Dream - Crime, Crime 6. Maps & Atlases - Living Decorations, Perch Patchwork 7. Range Rover - Soda, Mind - Single 8. Jessica Lee Mayfield - Our Hearts are Wrong, Tell Me 9. Versus - Invincible Hero, On The Ones and Threes 10. Unouomedude - Buildings, Marsh EP 11. Ducktails - Hamilton Road, Ducktails III  

The Noise Pop Podcast
Best of the Year, 2010

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2010 38:12


2010 turned out to be a great year for independent music. This came as a surprise considering how fantastic last year was. Between Animal Collective, The xx, Phoenix and Dirty Projectors, 2009 looked like it would be hard year to beat. But, as this episode points out, 2010 gave us plenty of artistis that pushed musical boundaries and delivered new and exciting songs. In this episode Noise Pop invites our friends and colleagues to choose their favorite song of the year and give some context to their decision. Here is the guest list and their corresponding song choices:   Intro - Tanlines, Real Life 2. Stacy Horne of Noise Pop & Treasure Island Music Festival - Die Antwoord, Enter The Ninja 3. Peter Arko of Ears of the Beholder - Wild Nothing, Golden Haze 4. Caleb Morairity of Yourstru.ly - Delorean, Stay Close 5. Will Abrahamson of Yourstru.ly - Big K.R.I.T., Something 6. Ben Van Houten and Nicole Browner of The Bay Bridged - The Fresh and Only's, Waterfall 7. Mona Dehghan of Domino Records - Beach House, Used to Be 8. Jesse Fox of Foxconsox blog/NP Podcast - Sharon Van Etten, Love More   9. Dawson Ludwig of Noise Pop - Tennis, Marathon      

The Noise Pop Podcast
December 2010 Noise Pop Podcast - Featuring Yo La Tengo, Wavves, Stone Foxes, Dominant Legs, Best Coast and more...

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2010 43:02


The first installment of the 2011 Noise Pop Festival has been announced and we very excited about all of the artists. On this podcast episode we listen to 9 bands who will be playing Noise Pop this year. There are indie rock behemoths like Yo La Tengo and up-and-coming bands like Dominant Legs. As usual, Jesse Fox returns, this time to discuss his favorite artist of al time, Ted Leo, who is also playing Noise Pop. Track list is below:1. Yo La Tengo - Autumn Sweater, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One 2. Dominant Legs - Clawing Out at the Walls, Young at Life and Love EP 3. How to Dress Well - Ready for the World, Love Remains 4. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - Bottled up in Cork, Brutalist Brick 5. Best Coast - Boyfriend, Crazy For You 6. Wavves - King of the Beach, King of the Beach 7. The Stone Foxes - Black Rolling Thunder, The Stone Foxes 8. Telekinesis - Car Crash, 12 Desperate Straight Lines 9. The Concretes - Good Evening, WYWH  

The Noise Pop Podcast
November Noise Pop Podcast

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2010 45:45


p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 12.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Verdana} This month the podcast features an all star lineup of new songs. We at Noise Pop are particularly excited about Oberhofer, a 19 year old wonder kid who makes anyone over drinking age feel inadequate at life. We also invite back Jesse Fox to recap Treasure Island and play a song from Emerald's guitarist Marc Mcguire (no, not the baseball player).  Here is the full lineup 1. Gold Panda: Snow & Taxis - Lucky Shiner 2. Pepper Rabbit: Older Brother - Beauregard 3. Avey Tare: Lucky 1- Down There 4. Oberhofer: Away FRM U - o0Oo0Oo 5. Warpaint: Undertow - The Fool 6. Marc Mcguire: Brain Storm (For Erin)- Living With Yourself 7. Wye Oak: I Hope You Die - My Neighbor/My Creator 8. Chasing Kings: Dark Sunglasses - The Current State of our Future 9. Andrew Bird: Hot Math - Useless Creatures

The Noise Pop Podcast
September 2010 Noise Pop Podcast - featuring No Age, Glitter, Houses, How To Dress Well and more...

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2010 41:53


This month we play music ranging from calm acoustic ballads to abrasive garage rock - strap yourself in for a roller coaster episode.Our Word of Mouth guest is Jesse Fox, from Solstice and Fly Bar. He shows us the quiet heartbreaking music of Hurray for the Riff Raff. Track List1. Houses - Soak it Up2. Of Montreal - Coquette Coquette3. No Age - Glitter4. Double Dagger - Luxury Condos For The Poor5. Sufjan Stevens - Heirloom6. Hurray for the Riff Raff - Young Blood Blues7. The Sea and Cake - Car Alarm8. The Walkmen - Angela Surf City9. How To Dress Well - Decisions (featuring Yuksel Arslan)  

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Noise Pop Podcast, June 2010

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2010 37:29


In this episode we look back at the 2010 Noise Pop Music Festival and play some of our favorite artists who performed. This podcast includes songs by Harlem, Free Energy, Best Coast, Butterfly Bones, Memory Tapes and many more.

The Noise Pop Podcast
January 2009 featuring Deerhoof, Megapuss, Gang Gang Dance, and More!

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2009 32:50


The January 2009 Noise Pop New Music Podcast opens up the new year with 10 tracks of independent and underground music. Starting out with Megapuss (featuring Noise Pop alumni Devandra Banhart), we then cross the country to New York with tracks from Gregory & The Hawk and Deer Tick. We also go across the Atlantic to Sweden, where we hear a new tune from Love Is All. Then we come all the way back to the Bay Area with tracks from Oranger and Her Space Holiday, and that's just the beginning! PLAYLIST ARTIST SONG ALBUM Megapuss Adam And Steve Surfing Her Space Holiday Sleepy Tigers XOXO Panda And The New Kid Revival Wishing Well Love Is All A Hundred Things Keep Me Up At Night Deerhunter Nothing Ever Happened Microcastle Deerhoof Offend Maggie Offend Maggie Deer Tick Art Isnt Real (City Of Sin) War Elephant sBACH Track 5 sBACH Oranger Sukiyaki Gregory And The Hawk Grey Weather Moenie And Kitchi Gang Gang Dance House Jam (XXXChange Remix) Saint Dymphna

The Noise Pop Podcast
Special Treasure Island Music Festival Episode with Flosstradamus, Earlimart, Honeycut, Zion I and more

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2007 32:50


The Sepetember 2007 edition of the Noise Pop New Music Podcast is dedicated to Noise Pop and Another Planet Entertainment's new music event in San Francisco, the two-day long Treasure Island Music Festival, happening this month. This episode bends the formula a little bit as we feature new and recent music from festival performers including Los Angeles' Earlimart, Dengue Fever, Bay Area hip hop from Zion I, Au Revoire Simone, an exclusive Matt & Kim remix by Treasure Island Music Festival performer Flosstradamus and more.

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July 2007 Spoon, John Vanderslice, Rogue Wave, Film School and more

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2007 45:02


Noise Pop's New Music Podcast, hosted by Christopher Appelgren, features 10 tracks of new independent and underground music, meaning a brand new band or a current or upcoming album release. The July 2007 edition includes a number of excellent Summer album releases including Spoon from their album "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga", an exclusive new track by Rogue Wave, the band Hella's Aaron Ross from his first solo album, plus the latest from San Francisco's own Film School and John Vanderslice and much more.

The Noise Pop Podcast
April 2007 featuring Bright Eyes, Feist, Voxtrot & more...

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2007 39:23


Noise Pop's April 2007 New Music Podcast features new music from Bright Eyes, Dntel, Feist, Ruby Isle, Tall Firs, Palomar, Voxtrot, John Vanderslice, You Say Party! We Say Die! and Greg Ashley

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop New Music Podcast Episode 5

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2006 38:48


Episode 5 with new music from +/-. The Roomates, The Battle Royale, Pony Come Lately, The Baldwin Brothers, The Octopus Project + Black Moth Super Rainbow, The Mantles, 28 Costumes, Ola Porida, and The Librarian

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop New Music Podcast Episode 4

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2006 44:36


Episode 4 with new music from The Blank Tapes, Drydin, Tommy Guerrero, The Love X Nowhere, Explorers Club, Delorean, Four Fifty One, Make Believe & Love Is All

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop New Music Podcast Episode 3

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2006 44:30


Episode 3 with new music from The Gris Gris, Michael Zapruper's Rain of Frogs, Still Flyin', The Monolith, Black Fiction, Honeycut, Finest Dearest, Voo, and Teenage Harlets

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop New Music Podcast Episode 2

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2006 43:48


Episode 2 with new music from Cursive, Eric Bachman, James Figurine (Featuring Jimmy Tamborello of The Postal Service and DNTEL), The Submarines, Wires On Fire, Magic Bullets, Elephone, The Nice Boys, Truxton, and Trainwreck Riders.