English musician
POPULARITY
Föstudagsgestur Mannlega þáttarins í þetta sinn var Þorleifur Örn Arnarsson leikstjóri. Eftir að hann útskrifaðist úr leikstjóranámi frá einum virtasta leiklistarháskóla Evrópu hefur hann sett upp fjölda leiksýninga og ópera hér á landi, víða í Þýskalandi og í fleiri löndum. Hann var um hríð yfirmaður leiklistarmála hjá hinu fræga Volksbühne í Berlín. Hann hefur hlotið þýsku leiklistarverðlaunin fyrir leikstjórn og Grímuverðlaunin hér á landi fyrir leikstjórn. Hann hefur leikstýrt hverri stórsýningunni á fætur annarri og hans nýjasta sýning er Köttur á heitu blikkþaki eftir Tennessee Williams sem verður frumsýnd í Borgarleikhúsinu 28.desember. Við spjölluðum við Þorleif Örn um lífið, tilveruna, leikhúsið, leikstjórnina, fórum til Þýskalands, Sviss og víðar í þættinum. Matarspjallið með Sigurlaugu Margréti var á sínum stað og í dag kom hún með matreiðslubók að heiman sem er Jólamatreiðslubók Nigellu Lawson. Í byrjun ræddum við líka aðeins matreiðslubók sem gefin var út af Íslandsbanka á sínum tíma. Tónlistin í þættinum Jólin koma / GDRN og Magnús Jóhann (Eiríkur Guðmundsson) Everything in Its Right Place / Radiohead (Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway & Thom Yorke) Life on Mars / David Bowie (David Bowie) UMSJÓN GUÐRÚN GUNNARSDÓTTIR OG HELGA ARNARDÓTTIR
Extrait : « … Philip Selway, c'est le batteur de Radiohead, le groupe qui a poussé le rock à ses limites pendant 25 ans, et a exploré avec audace des territoires où le rock s'accouplait lors de gang bangs homériques avec de l'électro, du jazz, du krautrock, de la musique classique contemporaine, pour devenir l'un des groupes les plus influents et respectés de sa génération. Bon je dis ça pour faire plaisir aux auditeurs trices, je sais que vous adorez, moi non, zéro patate, mais parfois il faut s'incliner devant l'évidence … »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde.Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Season 2, Episode 6: In Review - OK Computer by Radiohead (Recorded on October 24, 2023) This week, join Sam and Luke for an in-depth discussion about Radiohead's seminal 1997 release, OK Computer. What is techno-angst? Is there a true definition for "Gucci little piggy"? What connection does Radiohead have with Harry Potter? Hear the answers to these questions and more in this week's episode. Check out Block Street Records: https://www.instagram.com/blockstreetrecords/?hl=en Sam's 3 of the Week Picks... 1.) Synchronicity I - The Police, 1983 2.) Over You - Roxy Music, 1980 3.) Jaded - Aerosmith, 2001 Luke's 3 of the Week Picks... 1.) Broken Machine - Nothing But Thieves, 2017 2.) Haunted - The Band Camino, 2019 3.) Think I'm In Love With You - Chris Stapleton, 2023 Follow us on Instagram @obu.fm.pod for updates! https://www.instagram.com/obu.fm.pod/?hl=en We do not own any music included within this episode of OBU-FM. This episode is a Questone Entertainment Production in association with the Signal.
The Big Mates discuss olive oil, Christmas, strings, and two side projects from members of Radiohead.Adam, Steve, and Lucas return to the subject of their fourth season in order to catch up the extra-curricular activities of members of Radiohead. First up is the string-laden and atmospheric third album from Philip Selway, Strange Dance. Then they explore Jarak Qaribak, the collaboration between Jonny Greenwood and Dudu Tassa. They talk about the writing and recording process, the context surrounding the albums, and offer up analysis, opinions, and thoughts from three differing perspectives on music, from being deeply into analysis and music, to not caring for art or critique, and everything in between.Has Phil made another Christmas album? Who is the spikiest member of Radiohead? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?Our next episode is out next Monday May 13th, and will see us return to R.E.M. with a deep-dive into their sixth album, Green!Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including shows about Manic Street Preachers and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the Show.
The English musician talks about recording his new solo record, Strange Dream.
Delighted to be joined by Radiohead drummer, Philip Selway on the Synthetic Dreams podcast We discuss, amongst other things, the making of his excellent third album, 'Strange Dance' which came out earlier this year via the always excellent Bella Union label. Philip, who is about to head off on a UK tour with Lanterns On The Lake, releases his first ever live album on December 8th https://www.bellaunion.com/artist-page/philip-selwayhttps://www.bellaunion.com/artist-page/philip-selway
Since their formation way back in 1985, Philip Selway has been the drummer in one of the most significant rock groups of my lifetime. That band is of course Radiohead, and in my teenage years, there were few bands that mattered to me more than Radiohead. And so it's an absolute pleasure to welcome Philip onto the podcast today, whereupon we talk about his superb new solo album Strange Dance, his work with friends of the podcast Lanterns on the Lake, and, of course, what is going on with Radiohead too. It's a really good episode this. I mean, IMAO they all are other than The Hidden Cameras one - but this one is really good! Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyn5DguRIR4 Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
Walker and Zach finally reckon with The Smile- the new band of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom With No H- and their debut record A Light For Attracting Attention. Follow us on Instagram to get the inside scoop, weekly show updates, upcoming special guests, and original artwork for each episode @idiotalk.podcast Idiotalk theme song by Walker Glenn Enjoying the show? Please Rate (and) Review wherever you listen to Podcasts!
Walker and Zach are joined by Noel Brown- host of Stuff They Don't Want You To Know and Ridiculous History- to break down all the songs on Radiohead's 9th and final(?) album A Moon Shaped Pool. Check out Noel's music with the Shaun Piazza Band and the Cubists. Stay tuned after the episode for the original song "What the Papers Are Saying," written by Noel Brown and Brandon Skelton. Lead vocals by Brandon Skelton, produced by Noel Brown. Follow us on Instagram to get the inside scoop, weekly show updates, upcoming special guests, and original artwork for each episode @idiotalk.podcast Idiotalk theme song by Walker Glenn Enjoying the show? Please Rate (and) Review wherever you listen to Podcasts!
The Big Mates discuss polyfauna, BitTorrent, supergroups, and a whole host of side projects by the members of Radiohead.Adam, Steve, and Lucas continue their deep dive into the career and discography of Radiohead by taking in the various pieces of work undertaken by the constituent parts of Radiohead between 2013 and 2015. They talk about the writing and recording processes, the context surrounding the songs, and offer up analysis, opinions, and thoughts from three differing perspectives on music, from being deeply into analysis and music, to not caring for art or critique, and everything in between.They cover AMOK by Atoms for Peace, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, the second solo album by Thom Yorke, Philip Selway's second solo album Weatherhouse, and the album Jonny Greenwood created with Shye Ben Tzur and the Rajasthan Express, Junun!Who did what and when and why? Where did Ed go? What on earth is Colin up to? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?Our next episode is out on Monday April 3rd and will begin our deep-dive into A Moon Shaped Pool.Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including shows about Manic Street Preachers and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show
Walker and Zach immerse themselves in the period of loss and reflection that led to Radiohead's possible swan song- the somber, beautiful A Moon Shaped Pool. They also listen to the band's rejected James Bond theme, and help each other through the DABDA process. Tune in next week for a track-by-track breakdown of AMSP w/ a special guest!Episode Citation/References:Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead by Brad Osborn Ph.D.David Bennett Piano - Radiohead AnalysisRadiohead: Life in a Glasshouse by John AizlewoodHow Concert Ticket Monopolies Ruined Everything Follow us on Instagram to get the inside scoop, weekly show updates, upcoming special guests, and original artwork for each episode @idiotalk.podcast Idiotalk theme song by Walker Glenn Enjoying the show? Please Rate (and) Review wherever you listen to Podcasts!
Edición Limitada - 6 de Marzo del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Jake Shears con Neil Tennant, Suede, Philip Selway, Fontaines D.C., U2, The The, The Church, Simply Red, Whitelands, The National, Lobsterbomb, Gaz Coombes, Ariel Maniki And The Black Halos, Gruff Rhys, Actors, Chain Of Flowers, Daughter, Gal Pal, U.S. Girls, Unloved, Babygirl, Death Valley Girls, En Attendant Ana, Algiers, Yves Tumor, Buena Suerte, The Ultimate Dreamers, Constant Smiles, Dry Cleaning, James Ellis Ford, Gorillaz, Model/Actriz, Noble Rot, Chvrches, Rosa Walton, Frankie Rose, Le Couleur, Blood Handsome, Everything But The Girl, John Lord Fonda con Gabriel Afathi, Maraschino, More Ephemerol, Parralox, Sparks, Rich Aucoin, Train To Spain, Nuvolino, Paradox Obscur y Luke Vibert.
Walker and Zach reach into the Radiohead Grab Bag and pull out some fun odds and ends. The boys rank Thom's hairstyles, give their live reactions to the solo work of the Handsome Man and the Bald King, listen to some Mario 64 remixes, and engage in an earnest discussion about separating the art from the artist. Follow us on Instagram to get the inside scoop, weekly show updates, upcoming special guests, and original artwork for each episode @idiotalk.podcast Idiotalk theme song by Walker Glenn Enjoying the show? Please Rate (and) Review wherever you listen to Podcasts!
This week on the show, a conversation with Philip Selway. You might know him best as the drummer of Radiohead, but he's moved deeper and deeper in the last 13 years. His latest is called Strange Dance, and it's out now on Bella Union. It's a sweeping and textural listen, envisioned by its creator as something like a "Carole King record meets Daphne Oram." We caught up with Phil to dig in. Along the way, we discuss his songwriting approach, explore why he decided to not play drums on this new outing, the side project arrangements enjoyed by Radiohead, the band's relationship to peers like Portishead, Wilco, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the 20th anniversary of Hail to the Thief, and much more. Transmissions is produced in partnership with Talkhouse Podcast Network. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by its Patreon supporters. We'll be back next Wednesday with a mind blowing conversation with Dorothy Moskowitz, who was a member of the pioneering psych combo The United States of America. She's returned with a new album, and group, The United States of Alchemy, and it's an apocalyptic, vivid listen. Subscribe to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions so you don't miss it. This transmission is concluded.
A track from my fave hip-hop LP that features a sample from my all-time fave band! Plus, new music from Radiohead drummer Phil Selway, Aussie band Floodlights, Squid and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebottomforty/support
This is an indie rock podcast, which needs to be reiterated because of episodes like this one. In this episode, Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen discuss some very un-indie rock topics.For instance, they go deep on Rolling Stone's recent article about the current state of Live, the '90s grunge band famous for songs like "Lightning Crashes" and "I Alone." Why are they talking about Live in 2023? Because things are bananas in Live-world at the moment! You have con men, QAnon conspiracy theorists, the AVN Awards, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.Then they talked about Skrillex, who is back with two new albums, and the rise of early 2010s nostalgia (15:20). Oh, and they also answered a listener question about Incubus (24:07). Again, this is an indie rock podcast!In the "meat" of the episode, they inducted four new albums into the Indiecast Hall Of Fame (32:21) — in this round, they honor LPs released by Sunset Rubdown, The Elected, The Good Life, and The Fresh & Onlys. Finally, in their Recommendation Corner (53:02) segment, they shouted out new records by Philip Selway and Model/Actriz.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 127 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Transmissions, we're settling in for a tremendous conversation with Jason Stern and Don Fleming of the Lou Reed Archive. A decade on from his passing in 2013, Lou Reed's work remains as vital as ever, thanks in no small part to the efforts of people like Jason and Don. Working together with Laurie Anderson, they've helped bring a number of projects into existence, including the New York Public Library's Caught Between the Twisted Stars exhibit, which runs through March 4th, and last year's revelatory demos collection Words and Music: May 1965. Next month sees the release of a new book, The Art Of The Straight Line, which assembles Reed's unpublished musings on tai chi, music, and meditation. Both Jason and Don are, on their own, fascinating music lifers. In addition to his own bands, like Velvet Monkeys and Gumball, Fleming has worked with Sonic Youth, Teenage Fanclub, Nancy Sinatra, and many more. His work as an archivist is equally impressive, and it's found him working with the Alan Lomax, Hunter S. Thompson, and Ken Kesey estates. Meanwhile, Jason worked directly with Laurie Anderson and Lou in his final years. This talk covers fascinating aspects of Lou Reed's life, offers insight into his art, addresses controversies, and much more. Transmissions is produced in partnership with Talkhouse Podcast Network. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by its Patreon supporters. We'll be back next Wednesday with Philip Selway of Radiohead. Subscribe to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions so you don't miss it. This transmission is concluded.
Edición Limitada - 20 de Febrero del 2023. Programa de corte Slow/Indie. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Sinéad O'Connor, JFDR, The Album Leaf & Bat for Lashes, U2, Beck, Philip Selway, The Golden Dregs, Mareux, Caroline Polachek, Feist, Daughter, Deary, BDRMM, Lowly, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Bully con Soccer Mommy, Dry Cleaning, Death Valley Girls, New, German Cinema, Pony, Las Robertas, Bartees Strange, Algiers, The Alarm, Blone Noble, The Church, The Damned, Easy, The Hold Steady, Inhaler, Kele, The National, The New Pornographers, Nightbus, Peter Gabriel, Scattered Ashes, The Slow Readers Club, Thurston Moore, Vandal Moon, Yves Tumor, The Waeve, Nile Marr, Yo La Tengo, dEUS, Lottery Winners con Shaun Ryder, Noah Weiland con Slayloverboy.
The Big Mates discuss whispering, Sufjan Stevens, poached eggs, and Familial by Philip Selway.Adam, Steve, and Lucas continue their deep dive into the career and discography of Radiohead by tackling the debut solo offering from drummer Philip Selway. They talk about the writing and recording process, the context surrounding the songs, and offer up analysis, opinions, and thoughts from three differing perspectives on music, from being deeply into analysis and music, to not caring for art or critique, and everything in between.They also touch on Thom Yorke's new band, some of Jonny Greenwood's concert work, and the soundtrack to Norwegian Wood.How does the album influence and inform the music of Radiohead? Is this a Christmas album? Did Thom rip off Phil? Find out on this episode of What Is Music?Our next episode is out on Monday February 27th and will kick-off the deep dive into Radiohead's eighth studio album, The King of Limbs.Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatismusicpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatismusicpodE-mail: whatismusicpod@gmail.comGet access to more shows, exclusive bonus content, ad-free episodes of this show, and more music discussion by subscribing to our Patreon!Head to patreon.com/whatismusicpod and receive up to two new episodes of our various shows every week (including shows about Manic Street Preachers and monthly themed playlists!), ad-free archives of What Is Music?, and access to our Patron-only Discord server for even more music (and non-music) discussion!Get 20% off and FREE shipping from Manscaped.com when you use the code BIGMATES at checkout!Support our show when starting your own podcast!By signing up to Buzzsprout with this link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=780379Check out our merch!https://whatismusicpod.redbubble.comDonate to our podcast!https://ko-fi.com/whatismusichttp://whatismusic.buzzsprout.com/Support the show
Philip Selway, Radiohead's drummer, says that his best writing happens when "I'm looking the other way. My songs come along when they choose." But while Selway may prefer to wait for the muse, there are a few things he does to stimulate the songwriting process:Selway likes to write on his drum stool, not a traditional chair. "It grounds me in my wider life," he told me.Selway draws a mind map using a blue pen, a black pen, and a pencil. His lyrics are spread all over the paper with little sense of order. He likes pens and pencils because, he says, "I feel more connected to what's going down on the paper." When the ideas start running dry, Selway switches to one of the other utensils.He finds dance a boon to his creative process. Watching, not doing, that is. "I get profoundly affected by watching interpretive dance," Selways says.Philip Selway's latest solo album Strange Dance (Bella Union) is out February 24.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've put together the drummers from two of the UK's biggest bands in recent memory: Dave Rowntree and Philip Selway. Rowntree came to fame with Blur, one of the original Britpop bands of the early 1990s. I probably don't need to give you much biography on Blur, but in the band's couple of long hiatuses, Rowntree has lived about a dozen lives. He's been an amateur pilot, a professional lawyer, an elected politician, and a social activist. On the music front, he found yet another career creating soundtracks for TV and film, starting with the Bros documentary After the Screaming Stops. Blur is back together for some massive shows in 2023, but during the pandemic Rowntree got together—virtually, of course—with producer Leo Abrahams to make his proper solo album. Freed from the constraints of both his bandmates and showrunners, Rowntree did his own thing, and the result is Radio Songs, a delightful 10-song album that flirts with Britpop here and there, but flirts with other interesting sounds as well. Here's “London Bridge.” Philip Selway is best known as the drummer for another huge British band, Radiohead, with whom he's been making music since 1985. Though he always had the itch to write his own songs, it wasn't until 2010 that Selway actually took the leap and released his first solo album, the gentle Familial. In between Radiohead duties, he's found the time to release another one—the more sonically expansive Weatherhouse in 2014—and work on some soundtracks as well. Selway is now gearing up for the release of his third and most ambitious album yet: Strange Dance comes out toward the end of February, and it features a bunch of Selway's musical friends on a very cinematic-yet-personal-sounding set songs. You can preorder various formats here; in the meantime, check out “Check for Signs of Life." In this conversation, these two drummers sound immediately chummy, though they were only passing acquaintances beforehand. They talk about stepping away from bigger bands to do your own thing, including the process of finding your own voice. “What if it's rubbish?” laughs Rowntree at the top of the chat, proving that even the biggest stars can have doubts. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Dave Rowntree and Philip Selway for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all we've got to offer at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Actualidad: Dream Wife, Miya Folick, whenyoung, Caroline Rose, Philip Selway, Young Fathers, slowthai, Sleaford Mods, Algiers, Heartworms, Steve Mason, Future Utopia, Bad Sounds, Fever Ray, Alien Tango, Gorillaz, Masdo, etc.. ¡Ya estamos en Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/hnmagcom/ ¡Síguenos en Twitter! @HNMagCom ¡Síguenos en Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/HospitalNeptunoR/
Edicion Limitada - 30 de Enero del 2023. Programa Slow. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Graham Coxon con The Waeve y Rose Elinor Dougall, Kovacs y Till Lindemann, John Cale con Weyes Blood, Mick Harvey, U2, Lucinda Chua, Molly, Sarah Nixey, Lannds, @, Boygenius, Complete Mountain Almanac, Gruff Rhys y Victor Le Masne, Philip Selway, Dave Rowntree, Yo La Tengo, P.I.L., Silver Moth, 파란노을 (Parannoul), Deary, Ulrika Spacek, Spoon, Karma Voyage, Hammock, Oropendola y Puscifer.
En Música de Contrabando revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 23,00h a 01,00h) Siete años después del adiós de David Bowie (1947-2016),, recordamos su figura con Juan J. VicedoJ, autor de "Siluetas y Sombras, David Bowie" (Sílex ediciones) que se ha metido en el alma del personaje. El 7 de enero falleció Salvador Blesa, guitarrista del conjunto valenciano Los Milos y uno de los pioneros del rock and roll en España. Era el último integrante vivo del famoso trío, también compuesto por Vicente Castelló y Emilio Baldoví (Bruno Lomas).El de Everything But the Girl es uno de los grandes regresos que dejará 2023. El dúo formado por Tracey Thorn y Ben Watt publicará "Fuse", su primer disco en 24 años. El excantante de Genesis, Peter Gabriel, ha vuelto por la puerta grande con el lanzamiento de su primer single en siete años “Panopticom”. El single cuenta con la participación Brian Eno, el bajista Tony Levin, el baterista Manu Katché y el guitarrista David Rhodes y es el primer adelanto de su próximo álbum solista llamado “i/o”.Philip Selway anuncia en Spin que Radiohead «se reunirán de nuevo» a principios de este año. La banda de animación Gorillaz tomó Times Square en Nueva York y Piccadilly Circus en Londres para dos espectáculos de realidad aumentada (RA) en celebración de su nuevo single "Skinny Ape". Ebrovisión ha compartido esta semana las primeras confirmaciones del cartel de su edición 2023 (León Benavente). Microsonidos 2023 comezará el próximo 3 de febrero con el concierto de Wakame en la sala La Yesería, para continuar después hasta el 10 de marzo (The Speedways). Jacobo Serra se vuelve a poner su traje de crooner al más puro estilo Sinatra con unos arreglos que recordarán a los mejores álbumes orquestados por Nelson Riddle.Sara Zamora publicará el 20 de enero el single "The Farewell", última entrega del álbum "Time". En un mashup de Aguacero junto a la canción homónima de los invitados El Caribefunk podemos encontrar la plena esencia del proyecto Muerdo. Kokoshca reclutaron a Erik Urano, compañero de sello discográfico y una voz autorizada en lo que a distopías se refiere. El artista vallisoletano, autor de, entre otros, “Neovalladolor”, aporta en “Futuro” una nota de color, profundidad y discurso. Es la colisión entre dos mundos aparentemente alejados, pero unidos por ese “gasolina y a quemar”. Mare Carrier musicMare Carrier presentará en directo 'Muchachada'. Una fiesta irrepetible para conocer y celebrar la contracultura murciana con invitados de excepción . Vuelve Murcia Inspira con la actuación de Yana BondarchukYana Zafiro.Editado ya en diciembre en físico por el sello inglés Fruits de Mer, el nuevo EP de Stay contiene el tema homónimo, una cover del tema original de la banda británica The Move de 1967, además de una nueva mezcla de ‘Get Going', tema extraído de su último álbum, Old Sounds Of Modern Music. La versión digital, además de estas dos piezas, incluirá también la canción inédita ‘Waiting To Fall'. The Lemon Twigs fichan por captured tracks y lo celebran cálidamente con la tierna perfección retro pop de "corner of my eye".
All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen shares his favorite new tracks of the week, including a new solo release from Radiohead drummer Philip Selway, a new project with R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry and more.Featured Songs and Artists:1. Philip Selway: "Check For Signs Of Life," from Strange Dance2. Among Authors: "Fears We Hold" (Single)3. Lisa O'Neill: "Old Note," from All Of This Is Chance4. The Bad Ends: "Thanksgiving 1915," from The Power and The Glory5. Yo La Tengo: "Fallout," from This Stupid World
Edición Limitada - 7 de Noviembre del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Crime & the City Solution, Holly Humberstone, Bastille, Old Fire featuring Emily Cross, Philip Selway, Dave Rowntree, Graham Coxon, The Waeve & Rose Elinor Dougall, Gorillaz, Bono, Low, En Attendant Ana, Hello Mary, Veps, Paul Weller, Squeeze, Girl Scout, Softcult, Duran Duran, Christine and the Queens presents Redcar, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds featuring Johnny Marr, Yo La Tengo, Luke Haines & Peter Buck, Fin del Mundo, The Primitives, Rhonda Star, Special Interest, Taleen Kali, ††† (Crosses), White Lung, Nancy, Iggy Pop, Spoon vs. Adrian Sherwood, Let's Eat Grandma, Junior Boys, Yves Tumor, Ja T'aime, Working Men's Club, Miss Grit, Freezepop, Danny Elfman, Kaiser Chiefs, Simple Minds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nakhane featuring Perfume Genius, Parralox, Phoenix, Risk Risk, µ-Ziq, Synthetic Solution, Host, Technomancer, Null Device y Minuit Machine.
Today's Song of the Day is "Check for Signs of Life" from Philip Selway's album, Strange Dance, out February 24th, 2023.
Chi ascolta intere discografie ai tempi delle playlist. Tre album che ci hanno incuriosito questa settimana: Fred Again.., Junior Boys, Nosaj Thing. Tre singoli che anticipano i nuovi album di Philip Selway, Amber Arcades e Starving Pets. Un report dal live di Caterina Barbieri a Londra.
En este episodio nuestro equipo analiza el impacto de "Kid A" de Radiohead, conversando sobre la incorporación de distintos estilos musicales que hizo la banda, la estructura de sus canciones, su influencia posterior para la escena, algunos de sus tracks destacados, y más.
This week, New York Times dance critic Alastair Macaulay, dancer and choreographer, Dame Siobhan Davies, Radiohead drummer and musician Philip Selway, and director Alla Kovgan chat about Kovgan's amazing 3D documentary, Cunningham.The Barbican ScreenTalks Archive podcast is presented by Ellen E Jones and produced by Jane Long for Loftus Media. Listen to more episodes on: barbican.org.uk/screentalksarchive Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another Effin' Podcast About Sitcom is four friends, Mo Laikowski, Stan Laikowski, Luke Ward and Dan McInerney, watching sitcoms and carefully pulling all the joy out of them. This week, they're watching the "Scott Tenorman Must Die" episode from South Park.
To commemorate 4 years of the Audioface podcast, Sean and Dan go to the band that forever raised the music world's expectations of musical talent and ingenuity. This is part 2 of the bonus episode, covering the solo projects of Radiohead's band members. If you haven't already, check out Part 1 featuring everything from Radiohead's start to 2016's "A Moon Shaped Pool". Regular episodes of Audioface will resume next week. ---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don’t miss new episodes on Mondays. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
To commemorate 4 years of the Audioface podcast, Sean and Dan go to the band that forever raised the music world's expectations of musical talent and ingenuity. This is part 1 of the bonus episode, covering just about everything from Radiohead's start to 2016's "A Moon Shaped Pool". Part 2 on the solo projects of Radiohead's members will be released this Thursday, and regular episodes of Audioface will resume next week. ---SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don’t miss new episodes on Mondays. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you.Keep up with Audioface's 2021 Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Gm0rc9gByK4idEhZw6oRu?si=a28c212ddf014641Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
Philip joins us to talk about his work with The Samaritans and the vital work they do.
TV & Film Music Supervisor Matt Biffa joins MAOT to discuss his work and career. His lengthy IMDB page includes Netflix's Sex Education, End Of The F**king World, After Life, I May Destroy You, Paddington and Harry Potter.Matt not only recruited Jarvis Cocker alongside Jonny Greenwood and Philip Selway of Radiohead to write and perform as The Weird Sisters in Harry Potter & The Goblet Of Fire, but he also placed the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds song 'O Children' in the Harry and Hermione dance scene in Deathly Hallows Pt1.Among other things, we discuss his work on Potter, the X-rated playlist names he had for Sex Education and what the role of a music supervisor entails.Follow us at @MAOTPod on Instagram & Twitter!Here's an accompanying playlist of all the songs discussed in our chat.Apple: https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/maot-bonus-matt-biffa/pl.u-1XGbI8mPgdl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Eag4MKZI8tPpTIUqD6iN2?si=ca3UPgxSRvqTsHIA32_qQQ
The gang welcome TV & Film Music Supervisor Matt Biffa to discuss his career and impressive CV which includes Netflix's Sex Education, After Life (Ricky Gervais), The End Of The F**cking World and Top Boy.We also discuss his involvement in Harry Potter. Matt not only pulled together The Weird Sisters feat. Jarvis Cocker alongside Jonny Greenwood and Philip Selway of Radiohead for The Goblet Of Fire, but he also placed the Nick Cave song 'O Children' in the Harry and Hermione dance scene in Deathly Hallows Part 1. Keep your eyes peeled for a bonus episode featuring our whole conversation with Matt.We also explore the world of U2 and try to dispel the animosity towards the group alongside a deep dive into Bono's alter egos and his other business ventures. Some links to bits we discuss:Bono's McPhisto in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O88B2tbB9rM Ed Sheeran's Edchup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keOaQm6RpBg&t=1sHere's a playlist of all the songs discussed on the show:Apple: https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/maot-6/pl.u-JE19hD52koVSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1U78KEhONeMBSqtRLmB2iH?si=tmK2sIvEQKiGk1oNRXpMTwFollow us at @MAOTPod on Instagram & Twitter!
1a rad: Att tala inuti tiden Uppläsning: Hanna Hallgren Diktsamling: "Roslära" Förlag: Pequod Press, 2012 MUSIK Colin Greenwood, Jonathan Greenwood, Thom Yorke, Philip Selway, Edward OBrien: Street spirit EXEKUTÖR Milo Karadagli, gitarr, Twelve ensemble
Here are some podcasts about race to check out:Code Switch https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/ About Race With Reni Eddo-Lodge https://www.aboutracepodcast.com/1-things-can-only-get-better Have You Heard George's Podcast (George The Poet) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07915kd/episodes/downloads And here's Jenessa William's article for The Forty Five - '#BlackoutTuesday started the conversation, but the real anti-racism work in the music industry begins now' https://thefortyfive.com/opinion/blackouttuesday-anti-racism-work-begins-no/ On episode 5, the gang discuss The 1975's new album ‘Notes On A Conditional Form', the Spandau Ballet quiz scandal, Bruce Springsteen's lost Harry Potter song, The Weird Sisters performance at the Yule Ball (Jarvis Cocker, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway) and the music that defined the real-time backdrop of the Harry Potter books between 1991 - 1998.Here's an accompanying playlist of all the songs discussed on the showApple: https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/maot-5/pl.u-JEPViD52koVSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pgRpNGOzrJwCtAXrhgz7I?si=b8T1vrFUT1ubVd_PlusEMA Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @MAOTPod
Brian and Brian kick off the month-long celebration of Volcano Vinyl’s third anniversary by listening to one of their mutual favorite albums ever, OK Computer by Radiohead. OK-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com This is what you get when you tweet with us: twitter.com/volcanovinyl
Kathleen Battle is an American operatic soprano known for her distinctive vocal range and tone.Lyric Opera of ChicagoLuciano Pavarotti an Italian operatic tenor who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most commercially successful tenors of all time.Plácido Domingo is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator.Dame Kiri Te Kanawa is a New Zealand soprano.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.Shirley Verrett was an African-American operatic mezzo-soprano who successfully transitioned into soprano roles, i.e. soprano sfogato.Don Carlos is a grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi.Pomona is a German-language opera by Reinhard Keiser.Susanna is the countess Almaviva’s maid in The Marriage of Figaro.Clara is a character in the opera Porgy and Bess, by the American composer George Gershwin.Susanne Mentzer is an American operatic mezzo-soprano. She is best known for singing trouser roles, such as Cherubino in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro, Idamante in Mozart's Idomeneo, Octavian in Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier and the composer in Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos, as well as other music of Mozart, Strauss, Rossini, Berlioz and Mahler.The Chicago Opera Theater (COT) is an American opera company based in Chicago, Illinois.Renée Fleming is an American soprano, known for performances in opera, concerts, recordings, theater, film, and at major public occasions.Leontyne Price is an American soprano. She rose to international acclaim in the 1950s and 1960s, and was the first African American to become a leading performer, or prima donna, at the Metropolitan Opera, and one of the most popular American classical singers of her generation.In music performance and notation, legato indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected.Tatyana and Eugene Onegin are character is the opera Eugene Onegin composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.The Magic Flute is an opera by Mozart.Così fan tutte is an Italian-language opera buffa by Mozart.Victoria Okafor is an American opera soprano.Barbarina is a character in in The Marriage of Figaro.Operalia, The World Opera Competition, founded in 1993 by Plácido Domingo, is an annual international competition for young opera singers.Liù is a character in the opera Turandot by Giacomo Puccini.Deborah Birnbaum is an internationally established voice teacher.The Gershwin Initiative at the University of Michigan."Summertime" is an aria composed in 1934 by George Gershwin for the 1935 opera Porgy and Bess.Morris Robinson is an American bass opera singer and former All-American college football player who has performed with the Metropolitan Opera at Carnegie Hall, at La Scala in Milan, Italy, at the Sydney Opera House and in numerous other Opera Houses throughout the United States and internationally. He was the first African-American artist to sign with a major classical record label.Mimì is a character in the opera La bohème.Countess Rosina Almaviva is a character in the opera The Marriage of Figaro.Micaëla is a character in the opera Carmen.Carmen is an opera by French composer Georges Bizet.Cendrillon (Cinderella) is an opera—described as a "fairy tale"—by Jules Massenet.Castor and Patience will premiere during Cincinnati Opera's 100th anniversary season in 2020.Me Before You is a romance novel written by Jojo Moyes.Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, the first of which is A Game of Thrones.Breaking Bad is an American neo-Western crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan.Instacart is an American technology company that operates as a same-day grocery delivery and pick-up service in the U.S. and Canada.The Eagle OTR and Salazar are restaurants in Cincinnati.Beyoncé is an American singer, songwriter and actress.Drake is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur.Radiohead are an English rock band. The band consists of Thom Yorke, brothers Jonny Greenwood and Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Philip Selway.Muse are an English rock band. The band consists of Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dominic Howard.Teletubbies is a British pre-school children's television series.
Mit seinem Gast Stanislav (@holomorphicguy) spricht Markus über die Band Radiohead und (ab 1:21:40) den Schriftsteller Thomas Pynchon. Folge 059 – jetzt abspielen Radiohead (Thom Yorke, Jonny und Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Philip Selway), ihre Alben Pablo Honey (1993, mit Creep), The Bends (1995, mit Iron Lung und Just), OK Computer (1997, mit Paranoid Android, … Folge 059 – Radiohead & Thomas Pynchon weiterlesen
On this week's Sidetrack we finish up our Radiohead stint with "Bangers and Mash", a B-side from In Rainbows Disk 2. Borrowing From The Basement once more, we listen to audio from that recording and geek out over Thom Yorke singing and drumming alongside Philip Selway. Check out the video From The Basement in our show notes! https://www.nofillerpodcast.com/episode/ep-31-radiohead-in-rainbows#sidetrack
Like Thom Yorke dancing in spastic rhythms, we're just continuing to do our thing. Here's Part 2 of our exploration of Radiohead's music! In this episode, we talk about the many, many solo projects of the individual Radiohead band members (Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Philip Selway, and Ed O'Brien) as well as the later works in Radiohead's discography.
The Listener's Series continues as Pat and Kyle welcome James Sandlin to the Guest Co-Host chair to discuss one of his favorite bands... Radiohead!!
You can't describe yourself as a podcast about film music without talking to the occasional composer. And we've be joined by a fair few of the best - from Clint Mansell, Justin Hurwitz and Nicholas Brittell to Geoff Barrow, Ben Salisbury and Philip Selway. Without exception, each has cast the projects they've been involved with in a new light and given us exclusive insights into the subtleties of their craft. So we're delighted to finally bring you Daniel Pemberton, in a piece recorded a few months back in his London studio. Daniel is hot property right now. Having worked with Ridley Scott, Guy Ritchie, Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin, he's now provided the score for Ocean's 8, which is out around the globe already but in the UK on Monday 18th June. We'll hear examples of his compositions for all these world-class directors throughout the conversation, as well as some cracking stories.
As drummer for one of the world's most successful, respected and critically-acclaimed bands, he's thrilled music-lovers across the planet for a quarter of a century. Now Philip Selway of Radiohead has turned his hand to film scores - taking charge of the music for Polly Steele's debut feature, Let Me Go. Based on the memoir of Helga Schneider, Let Me Go tells the story of a woman who discovers her mother had strong ties with the Nazis many years after she was abandoned by her as a child. It features four incredibly strong and well-drawn female characters - which inspired Philip's compositions in all sorts of fascinating ways. Philip is the first of our guests who spends most of his time being a rock-star - albeit a particularly humble and unassuming one. As such, he and Edith not only explore the specifics of his score for Let Me Go, but also the different creative challenges it posed to those he encounters in his day job.
Philip Selway is our guest on this episode! The highly-influential Radiohead drummer embarked on a solo career with 2011's Familial, his stripped-down debut LP, and recently released its successor, the much more expansive Weatherhouse (Bella Union). We speak with Philip about the growth between his two solo records, how his solo career differs from his work with Radiohead, his thoughts on how music is distributed today, and much more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Adictos al Ruido Version UK (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/adictosalruido
Philip Selway de Radiohead nos habla de The King of Limbs, del futuro, del hecho de ser considerados la mejor banda del mundo. Obviamente también nos interesa saber de su disco debut como solista y del trabajo que significó crear FAMILIAL (sello Bella Union, 2010) acompañándose de una guitarr...
Radiohead drummer Philip Selway has offered a record of his own: Familial, a quiet and nearly percussion-free effort that is nuanced and introspective. Some of us may find it a wee bit boring, but there's a backstory to it that makes all the difference.