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Darin sits down with Katherine Lewin, the founder of the store Big Night and the author of the upcoming cookbook Big Night, which is all about dinners, parties and dinner parties. He talks to Katherine about the opening of her store, how you don't need to be perfect to throw a dinner party, and what she puts on her playlist for a night of having friends over.Then we head into the archives for the New York Rocker band NO ICE. They played with the likes of Television and Black Lips and they were stopping by to play acoustic songs from their latest album "Come On Feel The NO ICE." If the sounds of New York rockers, NO ICE, are new to you, it's certainly not due to the band's lack of effort. Deemed one of the “Hardest Working Bands” of 2016 and 2017 by the site, Oh My Rockness, NO ICE has performed with the likes of Richard Lloyd of Television and Ian Saint Pé of the Black Lips over the years. The band stops in for a live acoustic performance of songs from their latest album, "Come On Feel The NO ICE."Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.
A sweet tooth, a passion for perfume, a healthy dose of early onset entrepreneurship and good ol' fashioned hard work all helped fuel Jeni Britton Bauer on her journey to the top. She's the founder of the eponymous artisanal ice-cream company, Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, and she sits down with us to share stories of growing up in Ohio, how she launched her brand and how she dreams up the most creative flavors in the game. We continue with the theme of hard work when we meet up with Brooklyn band, Big Bliss. The post-punk trio--composed of brothers Cory and Tim Race, and their friend Wallace May--was crowned “NYC’s Hardest Working Band of 2017” by Oh My Rockness, and true to form, they talk to us about the merits of doggedly practicing one's craft. Big Bliss is currently busy working on an upcoming LP, and just recently released their 7-inch single, "Contact." Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast
Oh My Rockness has a list of what they call the “Hardest-Working Bands of 2017” -- the artists who they listed the most shows for last year. Of the ten on the list, six will be playing a show together on Friday, February 2nd at Baby’s All Right. And we have music from five of those six to start this episode off: Big Bliss, Fruit & Flowers, Darkwing, Grim Streaker, THICK. After that, we have excellent new music from Kid In The Attic and TKR TKR. And we end with a block of music by the now Grammy-winning outfit Lost Bayou Ramblers from Lafayette, Louisiana, in town for one of their final shows before going on hiatus after nearly two decades of activity. 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 00:40 - // Welcome // 01:21 - // NYC’s Hardest-Working Bands of 2017 / Oh My Rockness // 04:48 - “Contact” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Big Bliss 08:58 - “Constants” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Big Bliss 12:42 - “Out Of Touch” (BTR Live Studio, 2016) - Fruit & Flowers 15:52 - “Quid Fakere (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Darkwing 18:42 - “Babysitter” (BTR Live Studio, 2017) - Grim Streaker 20:42 - “Puke’s Diner” - THICK 24:23 - “Wasting My Time” - THICK 27:49 - // New music from KITA and TKR TKR // 33:32 - “More” - Kid In The Attic 36:28 - “Fragile Ego” - TKR TKR 38:49 - “Help Me” - TKR TKR 42:18 - // Lost Bayou Ramblers return to Brooklyn // 49:36 - “Bastille” (BTR Live Studio, 2012) - Lost Bayou Ramblers 53:19 - “Croche” (BTR Live Studio, 2012) - Lost Bayou Ramblers 57:03 - “Carolina Blues” (BTR Live Studio, 2012) - Lost Bayou Ramblers 59:36 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 60:51 - // Finish.
Acid Dad first appeared in the New York scene at the outset of 2015. After spending the year self-releasing demos recorded at their studio in upstate New York, the band garnered local praise from the likes of Oh My Rockness, Brooklyn Vegan, Consequence of Sound and Stereogum. After releasing their debut EP “Let’s Plan a Robbery” in February of 2016, followed by their first sold out show at Baby’s All Right, Acid Dad embarked upon a two month tour of the United States. Fresh off their first tour, which included numerous SXSW performances as well as appearances on Daytrotter, Audiotree and Jam in the Van, the band headed straight back to work in their upstate New York recording studio. While recording, Acid Dad continued to play one-offs alongside their contemporaries including Thee Oh Sees, Diarrhea Planet, Night Beats and White Reaper. At the outset of 2017 the band began writing, demoing and recording with the intention of creating their debut full length. Now part of the Greenway Records family, the album is slated for a Spring 2018 released followed by a world-wide tour. •••• The B-Side Podcast is produced by Charlie Hoxie, Kecia Cole, Ro Johnson and Sachar Mathias; recorded by Onel Mulet and Steve de Seve; and edited by Emily Boghossian and Khyriel Palmer. For more information on B-Side and all BRIC RADIO podcasts, visit www.bricartsmedia.org/radio
It's 2018, and we're starting the year in Los Angeles by meeting up with Ellen Bennett of the wildly popular apron and kitchen line, Hedley & Bennett. Ellen shares with us her journey from working as a line cook to developing one of the most recognized and beloved culinary brands in the world. For “Snacky Tunes 5’s," our good pal Jameson Fink eschews the typical fitness goals people usually make this time of year, and instead focuses his resolutions on the topic he loves best: wine! If the sounds of New York rockers, NO ICE, are new to you, it's certainly not due to the band's lack of effort. Deemed one of the “Hardest Working Bands” of 2016 and 2017 by the site, Oh My Rockness, NO ICE has performed with the likes of Richard Lloyd of Television and Ian Saint Pé of the Black Lips over the years. The band stops in for a live acoustic performance of songs from their latest album, "Come on Feel the NO ICE." Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast
A father-son band called Vomit Fist? How are Parrot Dream bringing their Santiago, Chile sound to NYC? Where isn't Haybaby playing a show these days? And what's this Oh My Rockness show I keep hearing about? Tune in to find out.