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Episodio 6.40 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual nos metemos en el ojo de la tormenta mientras escuchamos la música de Cub, Dame, Jacques Higelin, Bridge City Sinners, Half Japanese, Fanny, Smile, Booker T. & MJ’s, Eilen Jewell, Larkin Poe, Olga Bell, Fantaazma y DAF. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 3 de diciembre de 2024 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca. Repite el 4 de diciembre en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA y el 7 de diciembre en Radio de la Calle.
Proper polymaths have one guiding principle: love every genre you explore. And it's clear from the first note of any Olga Bell album she's dedicated to that rule. The classically trained pianist, electronic warlock and hip-hop connoisseur hasn't found a sound she can't warp and adore. At the beginning of the decade she toured with The Dirty Projectors and Chairlift and released Край an exceptionally ambitious project dedicated to the music of her native Russia. But a wondering spirit like Bell gets bored and her next album, Tempo, was an ode to dance music, bouncing from BPM to BPM and dance move to dance move. The opening song “Power User” was a stately mix of G-Funk, Beastie Boys brattiness, dancefloor empowerment and terrifyingly catchy synth-pop. So, listen to our interview with Bell, read up on “Power User” and see why we think it's one of the best of the 10s. “I think being an artist requires a certain amount of delusion and then checking that delusion. ” — Olga Bell
Episodio 5.40 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual observamos cómo el abismo se nos viene encima junto a Lisasinson, The Linda Lindas, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Renaldo and the Loaf, Stark Effect, Neu!, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Sadistic Mika Band, Moro Satragni, Norma Tanega, Patti Smith, Olga Bell, Public Image Ltd. y Richter. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 3 de diciembre de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 5 de diciembre de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 4 y 9 de diciembre de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 5.28 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual no sabemos ni qué día es junto a David Byrne, Timbuk 3, Emiliana Torrini, The Roches, Abigail Grush, Eels, Juana Molina, Joselo, The Proclaimers, Cat Power, Franco Battiato, Olga Bell y The Cult With No Name. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 10 de septiembre de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 11 de septiembre de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 12 y 16 de septiembre de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 5.24 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual esperamos los resultados de las elecciones junto a Cub, Blondie, Bow Wow Wow, Death Valley Girls, Deerhoof, Captain Beefheart, The Residents, Otyken, Cibo Matto, Olga Bell, John Zorn & Petra Haden, Chumbawamba, Son Rompe Pera y Yello. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 13 de agosto de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 16 de agosto de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 15 y 19 de agosto de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
Episodio 5.23 de Las Cosas Que Hay Que Escuchar, en el cual somos abducidos por extraterrestres junto a They Might Be Giants, Cub, Les Rita Mitsouko, Maldita Vecindad, Angels of Light, Sinead O’ Connor, Cindy Lauper, The Durutti Column, Sun Ra Arkestra, Los Toreros Muertos, Son Rompe Pera, Olga Bell y Otyken. Y, obviamente, todo el delirio habitual de Saurio y las voces que lo atormentan. Si quieren convidar con un cafecito ☕, pueden hacerlo acá: https://cafecito.app/saurio Programa emitido originalmente el 6 de agosto de 2023 por FM La Tribu, 88.7, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Repite el 9 de agosto de 2023 en Radio Asamblea FM 94.1, CABA, y el 8 y 12 de agosto de 2023 en Radio de la Calle, FM 87.9, Bahía Blanca
“Still swearin’ after all these years.” On this episode of Best Song Ever, Brian reads an anonymous statement written by a senior Best Song Ever staffer. The boys talk about politics, being sleepy, and their Labor Day weekends. Luke talks about his conversations with a racist grandpa and starting a bear revolution. Brian delivers some […]The post BSE 81: half•alive, Julia Holter, Underground System, Swearin’, Xenia Rubinos feat. Sammus & Olga Bell, and Knife Knights appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
Happy 2018, friends! For this ep, we spoke to musical genius Xenia Rubinos about music, personal history, the importance and burden of labels and what she's up to these days. Pls enjoy, and make sure you listen to our special Women's History Month callout at the end. Calling all abuelitas! Music: "Cumbia No Frills" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Levitating" by Xenia Rubinos, Sammus and Olga Bell "Lonely Lover" by Xenia Rubinos "Pan y Cafe" by Xenia Rubinos "Mexican Chef" by Xenia Rubinos Ravel sonata by Alicia de Larrocha "Never is a Promise" by Fiona Apple "Version of Me" by Kimbra Art: Carolyn Figel: www.carolynfigel.com/
Work for string orchestra and voice by Olga Bell, performed by A Far Cry and Olga Bell on November 1, 2016.Bell, Olga: Krai arranged for A Far Cry Today, we’re going on a journey across the vast expanse of Russia: lush forests and blustery tundra, uninhabited landscapes and small villages. Our guide is composer Olga Bell, whose evening-length work Krai had its string orchestra version premiere at the Gardner in March 2016, with A Far Cry.Bell was born in Moscow. She moved with her mother to Anchorage, Alaska at the age of seven, but Russia has always loomed large in her memory and her imagination. In this work—premiered a few years ago at the Walker Art Center, and then released as an album—she combines folk-influenced melodies with a modern sense of rhythmic drive and classical orchestration, drawing on her diverse background. Following her childhood in Russia, she studied classical piano in Alaska and Boston, and later toured as a vocalist and keyboard player with indie bands like the Dirty Projectors and Chairlift. All those influences are present in this work, which is a unique mash-up of indie, folk, and classical.We’ll hear more about the piece from the composer herself, whose comments are interspersed throughout the recording. She is also featured on vocals.
This month's Noisemakers features Hip-hop-meets-Brazilian-music supergroup Brookzill, Richmond's singer Lucy Dacus, Bay Area rapper Caleborate, Chicago soul singer Jamila Woods, Olga Bell of The Dirty Projectors and Brooklyn indie band Slothrust. Tracklist: Baio - “Endless Rhythm” (Noise Pop Podcast theme song) Brookzill - “Saudade Songbook” Lucy Dacus - “Map On A Wall” Caleborate - “Kaytra” Caleborate, Pell, & Sylvan Lecue - “Options” Jamila Woods - “Blk Girl Soldier” Olga Bell - “Incitation” Olga Bell - “Randomness” Slothrust - “Horseshoe Crab”
Recorded live at Wythe Hotel on July 26, 2016, as part of The Great Discontent Live series. Host Tina Essmaker talks to musician Olga Bell, artist & illustrator Sara Blake, and digital artist Justin Maller about embracing intuition, overcoming the fear of change, and practicing gratitude at every stage of our careers. This episode was produced by The Great Discontent, Wayward Wild, and Benjamin Welch with audio mixing by Haley Shaw. Learn more about The Great Discontent and read 200+ long-form interviews online at thegreatdiscontent.com. This episode is brought to you by Ello, the creator’s network. You can go to ello.co or download Ello’s iOS app in the App store to explore, discover, and share your work on Ello’s ad-free network that brings together creators from around the world. And with Ello’s new Buy Button, you can link posts directly to products in your shop, empowering you to support yourself through your work and ideas. Ello, empowering creators around the world. This episode is brought to you by MailChimp, the easiest way to send email newsletters, connect with your audience, and grow your creative business. Getting started with MailChimp is easy. Sign up and start emailing. No expiring trials. No contracts. No credit card required. Go to mailchimp.com to create your free account today.
This week on Real College Podcast, producer Emily LePain does some digging and talks to her father, a petroleum geologist, to get to the bottom of why the inaccurate science presented to us in hollywood films, such as 2015’s San Andreas, is a problem. Later on, host Patrick Sharkey talks to some local podcast aficionados, including friend of the station John Moe, about the podcast medium and its increasing popularity. Jackie Renzetti will also be bringing us this week’s word on the street, and Patrick will talk to the K’s music director about this week’s weekly release spotlight.
This week on Real College Podcast, producer Emily LePain does some digging and talks to her father, a petroleum geologist, to get to the bottom of why the inaccurate science presented to us in hollywood films, such as 2015’s San Andreas, is a problem. Later on, host Patrick Sharkey talks to some local podcast aficionados, including friend of the station John Moe, about the podcast medium and its increasing popularity. Jackie Renzetti will also be bringing us this week’s word on the street, and Patrick will talk to the K’s music director about this week’s weekly release spotlight.
Line Noise is a podcast about electronic music from Philip Sherburne and Ben Cardew. Episode seven is something of an Olga Bell special: she joins us to talk about her new album, late-stage capitalism, Scatman John, Todd Edwards and transcribing 2 Bad Mice by hand, as well as revealing some of her favourite new music. We discuss new releases from Aleksi Perälä (and his Colundi Sequence), Desiigner, Lone and Christian Naujoks. Plus we trawl the mental archives to reveal how we got into electronic music in the first place.
Nella prima parte della puntata di oggi di Mu: il Northern Soul, James Blake nuovo. Olga Bell e Feist.
Nella seconda parte della puntata di oggi di Mu: Your friend, Olga Bell, Dirty Projectors, Bill Ryder Jones e Jacques Brel.
1. Element of Crime (Germany) - "Liebe ist klter als der tod" CD "Lieblingsfarben und tiere" (Vertigo) 2. Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker (UK) - "I never learned French" CD "Nothing can bring back the hour" (Folk room) 3. Ensemble Economique (USA) - "Make-out in the GDR" CD "Melt into nothing" (Denovali) 4. Eugene McGuinness (UK) - "Godiva" CD "Chroma" (Domino) 5. Tara Fuki (Czech Rep/Poland) - "Winna" CD "Winna" (Indies Scope) 6. Yiddish Twist Orchestra (UK) - "Bei mir bistu shein" CD "Lets!" (Bergmanton) 7. Yiddish Twist Orchestra (UK) - "Lets Yiddish Twist!" CD "Lets" (Bergmanton) 8. My Baby (Holland) - "Juno Moneta" CD "My Baby Loves Voodoo!" (Embrace) 9. Samba Toure (Mali) - "I kana korto" CD "Gandadiko" (Glitterbeat) 10. Olga Bell (USA/Russia) - "Приморский край" CD "Край" (One little indian) 11. Future Islands (USA) - "Fall from grace" CD "Singles" (4AD) 12. Howling Bells (Australia) - "Slowburn" CD "Heartstrings" (Birthday) 13. Ensamble Polifonico Vallenato (Colombia) - "Cumbia" CD "Fiesta, Que viva la" (Staubgold) 14. Seahawks feat. Maria Minerva (UK/Estonia) - "Moon turn tides" CD "Paradise freaks" (Ocean Moon) 15. Desperate Journalist (UK) - "Control" CD "Desperate Journalist" (Fierce Panda) 16. Vermont (Germany) - "Montag" CD "Vermont" (Kompakt) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте