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Alcarria Savage Tunes
13x18 - 01-03-2023

Alcarria Savage Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 59:59


is.gd/alcarria | Paul Wolinski, Jennifer Touch, Morgan Willis, Don Carlos, 40 Thieves, Session Victim, Call Me Sleeper, Mythical Vigilante, Naux (Happiness Therapy "Happy House Vol. 6"), Ben Gomori, Заговор, Mitch Murder, Namisoup 🔊 Podcast: https://is.gd/alcarria 📻 Radio: RUAH 🌐 Alcalá de Henares (Madrid) 🖱️ ruah.es 🗓️ MIE 17:00h Radio Malva 104.9 FM 🌐 Valencia 🖱️ radiomalva.org 🗓️ DOM 18:30h Radio Kolor Cuenca 106.2 FM 🌐 Cuenca 🖱️ radiokolor.es 🗓️ JUE 16:00h Cuac FM 103.4 FM 🌐 Á Coruña 🖱️ cuacfm.org 🗓️ JUE 1:00h Radio Arrebato 107.4 FM 🌐 Guadalajara 🖱️ radioarrebato.net 🗓️ SAB y DOM 18:30h Onda Cabanillas 107.0 FM 🌐 Cabanillas (GU) 🖱️ aytocabanillas.org 🗓️ MIE 21:00h

DorkTunes
Paul Wolinski – 65daysofstatic – Episode 75

DorkTunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022


This week I speak to Paul Wolinski from 65daysofstatic about scoring No Man's Sky, technology, and so much more…

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Sound of Gaming
65 Days of Static

Sound of Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 35:10


Jessica Curry's adventure into the exhilarating, joyous world of video game music continues with guest Paul Wolinski of band 65daysofstatic. Music played in podcast: Yuka Kitamura - Soul of Cinder (Dark Souls III) Jonne Valtonen - Albion Online Main Theme (Albion Online) Disasterpeace - Vignette: Panacea (Hyper Light Drifter) Andreas Waldetoft - A New Dawn (Stellaris: Utopia) Garry Schyman - The Ocean On His Shoulders (BioShock) 65daysofstatic - Escape Velocity (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Supermoon (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Debutante, ft. Debbie Clare. 65daysofstatic - Blueprint for a Slow Machine (No Man's Sky) A Shell in the Pit - Farewell (Wandersong) Joel Corelitz - We Run in Tunnels (Hohokum) Erik Satie - Gnossienne No 4 Martin O'Donnell - Vision of a Lasting Flame Yoko Shimomura - Apocalypsis Noctis (Final Fantasy XV) 65daysofstatic - Hypersleep (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Blueprint for a Slow Machine (No Man's Sky) 65daysofstatic - Heliosphere (No Man's Sky) Takeshi Furukawa - End Titles (The Last Guardian Suite)

The Sound Test
45: ST2 #03 - No Man's Sky (w/65daysofstatic's Paul Wolinski & Paul Weir)

The Sound Test

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 62:24


For ST2's third episode, I specifically wanted to explore something more up-to-date. No Man's Sky's soundtrack is among the best received VGM OSTs of the past few years, and that's even more impressive considering the game's initial negative reception. Though the title itself has been updated numerous times, significantly warming people's perceptions in the process, 65daysofstatic's great music remains intact.In this podcast, I'm joined by one of the band's principle members - Paul Wolinski - for a long talk about No Man's Sky's infinite music machine. We discuss how an electronic and post-rock band has to adapt to composing video game music, and some of the challenges that come with the process. I also spoke to Paul Weir, who was heavily involved in the design and implementation of the systems that govern the soundtrack. He also helmed the game's sound effects and creature vocals, which we talk about in a dedicated section.Between the two Pauls, this is a truly detailed episode that I hope does justice to No Man's Sky and its fascinating legacy. Once a game I disregarded myself, I now absolutely love its subjective space exploration and gorgeous landscapes. If you haven't yet given it another try, this episode may just inspire you to!Lee Tyrrell on Twitter:https://twitter.com/GreenT128Paul Wolinski on Twitter:https://twitter.com/polinskiPaul Weir on Twitter:https://twitter.com/earcom65daysofstatic on Twitter:https://twitter.com/65dosNo Man's Sky/Sean Murray on Twitter:https://twitter.com/NoMansSkyNow available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcherand many more...Support, early access, unedited interviews, backdated LIVE shows and more:http://patreon.com/_secretcave

The Sound Test
30: ST2 TRAILER - No Man's Sky (w/65daysofstatic's Paul Wolinski)

The Sound Test

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 3:01


Trailer video:https://youtu.be/Z2CjEUVk9u8Lee Tyrrell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreenT128Paul Wolinski on Twitter: https://twitter.com/polinski65daysofstatic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/65dosHello Games on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hellogamesThe Sound Test Season 1: https://audioboom.com/channels/4966905

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Sage Gateshead
PODCAST: Backstage: Episode #11 Connections

Sage Gateshead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 28:52


Episode #11 Connections Lau, 65daysofstatic and Voices of Virtue are the artists appearing in this “connections” themed episode, as we explore how music introduces and brings people together. Music can often be the shared language that not only breaks down barriers and helps people connect, but also empowers and emboldens them to work together and do even better things. So on this podcast episode, we learn the language of gospel music with local choir Voices of Virtue. Fiddle player and composer Aidan O’Rourke of contemporary folk band Lau explains how Celtic connections compelled him to write 365 songs in just one year. And we talk to Paul Wolinski of experimental rock band 65daysofstatic, to hear how a video game led to collaborating… with algorithms. So plug in for the next half hour… as we help you make your connections. Backstage is a regular podcast where we go behind the scenes for exclusive interviews and insights from leading and emerging artists who’ll be taking to the stage at Sage Gateshead, and discover some of the activities that take place, and the communities that meet there.

The Curator Podcast
S2: 2 - Paul Wolinski from 65daysofstatic

The Curator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 44:51


Every episode is fraught with some kind of technical challenge. I can give you examples of this which happened on this very day.Today's interview was supposed to be with Andy Falkous from Future of the Left. I wrote a lengthy blog post discussing how I'd been averse to Skype interviews in the past and explaining that from now on I'd be doing more of them. I mentioned how there's a lot of interview podcasts where the interviews are conducted over Skype, and that whilst face to face interviews are not uncommon either, most are Skype based. That's totally cool, and having been in the position where I sometimes struggled to find guests because bands I liked weren't coming to Glasgow on tour, that Skype interviews would simply have to be the way forward in order to encourage new, diverse guests.Then I began to edit the interview and realised there were problems with the audio on my end. The app I used to record the interview had corrupted my audio in such a way that recovery is not possible. That's one thing I didn't talk about in that blog post - my reluctance to do Skype interviews was because of the potential for stuff to go wrong. And it seems like that's exactly what happened.However, I'll be able to salvage the interview, and it's a stroke of luck that I actually have a bank of content ready to go. So on this episode I have an interview with Paul Wolinski from 65daysofstatic. Paul is a wonderful chap, and we had a really great time talking about the band, his musical life and all the amazing things they've done in their career so far. We go in to some pretty extensive detail about the No Man's Sky soundtrack and talk a lot about the process behind it, and how writing to a deadline, in what is essentially the mother of all fan service projects, helped the band realise some fundamental things about their music and creative process that they may not have otherwise come to understand if it wasn't for the soundtrack.We also talk about how the band interrogated their own music in order to offer up as many different versions of their songs, and pieces of songs, as possible so that they could be used in the game.This is a fantastic interview and we had a lot of fun doing it. I'm grateful that he took the time to have a chat.Now, there's also something else I should say about this interview. Half way through the support band start playing and you can hear them relatively clearly. It's an odd thing for sure, but I don't think it's at all distracting. Podcast producers will tell you that it's basically impossible to edit around music, so there are a couple of things in here that I generally would have edited out but couldn't due to the background music.Nevertheless, this is a cracker and I hope you dig it. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Songwriters in Session
Paul Wolinski

Songwriters in Session

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 5:39


Technology is enabling more and more people to make music. In the past, only composers with access to an orchestra could fully realise the potential of their songs, but now many of us have access to creative digital music tools. This is resulting in new approaches to musical materials and musical composition. Paul Wolinski is a member of the instrumental electronic post/math rock band 65daysofstatic. In this video, he talks to us about some of the ways he uses technology to create music. 65daysofstatic were formed in 2001 and have released one live, one soundtrack and five studio albums. Famed for their energic live shows, innovative use of analogue and digital technologies and fusion of live instruments with sampled beats, 65daysofstatic have also performed across the world with bands such as Mogwai and The Cure, as well as on their own sold-out tours. Paul has also released a solo electronica album under the name Polinski. The band’s next release will be the soundtrack to the computer game No Man’s Sky.

Little Atoms
Little Atoms 323 – FutureEverything – 65daysofstatic & The Space Lady

Little Atoms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 68:46


Paul Wolinski and Joe Shrewsbury are one half of 65daysofstatic, an instrumental band from Sheffield, as comfortable crashing samplers to mine glitches as they are putting guitars through too much distortion. Influenced by a technologically dystopian present and an apocalyptically likely future, they tend to be found filling venues, galleries or headphones with different kinds of noise in their ongoing efforts to find the limits of what ‘being a band’ can mean. The Space Lady is a street-performing singer based in Colorado, USA. Originally beginning on the streets of Boston in the late 70s, she has recently begun playing again. Often seen performing in 1980’s Boston, and then a decade later in San Francisco’s Castro community – where she would play and sing for hours on end for the gay scene, and got her apt moniker – The Space Lady’s winged helmet and setup of a Casio battery-powered keyboard, vocal mic and echo & phaser controls became a small but striking phenomenon. Her sound is a blend of synth-laden... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Break Your Fingers Laughing Podcast
65daysofstatic Part 2

Break Your Fingers Laughing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2012 17:14


The second part of our chat with Paul Wolinski from 65daysofstatic. This was just a really great conversation about music.

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Break Your Fingers Laughing Podcast
65daysofstatic Part 1

Break Your Fingers Laughing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2012 14:32


Paul Wolinski of super awesome group 65daysofstatic spoke to us a while back in anticipation of their January Australian tour. Incredibly nice guy and a great chat. Part 2 will come next week!

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