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This week on the show, we celebrate Gorillaz' environmental alternative hit album Plastic Beach (find the press talked about on Instagram), moved an hour forward and had music by:Muse, HotWax, The Kooks, Jadu Heart, False Heads, Hope Tala, SLIX, Gorillaz, Gender Chores, The Pill, Divorce, Maruja, Little Simz, Panic Shack, jasmine.4.t., Pebbledash, Hallan.Find this week's playlist here. Do try and support artists directly!Note: The pod's back up on all podcasting platforms! Excuse me while I catch you up on the last month of episodes. Expect a torrent of uploads, I'll take care of yous. Want to hear full episodes? Touch that dial and tune in live! We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca, Sundays 8 to 9:30 PM! Listen back to full shows in the linked CFRC archive for 3 months from broadcast.Like what we do? Donate to help keep our 102-year old radio station going!Get in touch with the show for requests, submissions, giving feedback or anything else: email yellowbritroad@gmail.com, Twitter @YellowBritCFRC, IG @yellowbritroad.PS: submissions, cc music@cfrc.ca if you'd like other CFRC DJs to spin your music on their shows as well.
Welcome to Episode 137 of the "Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact" podcast! Ever wondered how a paramedic turned stay-at-home dad could revolutionize plastic recycling? Join me as I sit down with the visionary founder of Plastic Beach, Matthew Clough.Matthew's journey is nothing short of fascinating. From the UK to California, his diverse career path led him to question the massive plastic waste in the motorcycle industry. This curiosity sparked the creation of Plastic Beach, a groundbreaking initiative focusing on recycling the often-overlooked soft plastics.But why are soft plastics so tricky to recycle, and how is Plastic Beach tackling this challenge? Matthew shares insights into their innovative partnership with Trex, turning waste into sustainable decking materials. Plus, learn how their consumer program, complete with subscription services and drop-off points like Agua Hedionda Lagoon, is making recycling accessible and effective.Matthew emphasizes the power of community and collaboration in solving the plastic crisis. Whether you're an Eco-conscious individual or a forward-thinking company, discover how you can join the mission to transform plastic waste into a resource.Dive into this episode for a deep dive into the future of recycling and how you can be part of the change! Matthew Clough's Bio:I used to be an EMT and then a paramedic and it's this previous career of public service, combined with the worry of being a father leaving a polluted world, that has spurred me to tackle the ignored problem of soft plastic packaging recycling.By tackling this issue I not only want to show it can in fact be tackled, but also to set a wider example that huge 'deer in the headlight' issues like these, and others, like climate change and migration, can, and should be addressed- no matter how daunting that seems!Connect with Matthew:Enroll your business in our recycling program now - visit our website www.plastic-beach.comEmail: info@plastic-beach.com Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
This week we dive into what may be the single most eclectic and creative album of the century, the 2010 magnum opus, Plastic Beach.
Chris and Nikki are back to rank the 8 albums of Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's surprisingly long running art/music project, greatest (only?) animated band in the world: Gorillaz. In part 1, the albums get ranked and the first 4 get discussed in more detail (Gorillaz, Demon Days, Plastic Beach and The Fall). There are some spicy ranking differences here!
00:00:00 "The Static Channel" Intro 00:00:47 M1 A1 00:04:48 Strange Timez 00:08:43 Last Living Souls 00:12:02 Tranz 00:15:05 Tomorrow Comes Today 00:18:48 19-2000 00:22:33 Saturnz Barz 00:26:46 Rhinestone Eyes 00:30:11 Cracker Island 00:34:04 O Green World 00:39:40 Pirate Jet 00:43:25 On Melancholy Hill 00:47:36 El Mañana 00:52:22 Empire Ants 00:57:25 Kids With Guns 01:01:55 Andromeda 01:06:36 Dirty Harry 01:10:36 Momentary Bliss 01:14:41 Plastic Beach 01:21:00 The Pink Phantom 01:25:28 Souk Eye 01:30:48 Stylo 01:37:43 Feel Good Inc. 01:41:56 Clint Eastwood 01:45:44 Clint Eastwood (Ed Case/Sweetie Irie Refix) All uploads on this channel are for promotional purposes only! The music has been converted before uploading to prevent ripping and to protect the artist(s) and label(s). If you don't want your content here please contact us immediately via email: allmusiclive@outlook.com and WE WILL REMOVE THE EPISODE IMMEDIATELY!
En god og dyb snak om alle de dejlige ting, der foregår på den plade! Vi hører også et lille lydklip, hvor Lou Reed forklarer, at han KUN stiller op til et take på sin sangpræstation, men hvilket take! Man har vel standarder.
This week Justin and I read a fascinating, troubling recent New York Times editorial, "Our Way of Life is Poisoning Us," and try to wrap our minds and emotions around the existential implications of "microplastics" and the larger phenomenon of a world saturated in oil-based consumer products. From Joe Rogan's freakout about chemicals shrinking our taints, to the pop eco-terrorism of How to Blow Up a Pipeline, we imagine how our corrupted political media content machine can possibly confront a wholly plasticized reality. Is it too late to stop any of this? Is the plastic in control of history? Full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/livestream-4-28-82204734
Para el debut de este bloque en la corriente temporada 2023, elegimos sumergirnos en las profundidades multi-conceptuales hasta desembarcar en las playas plásticas pergeñadas por esta banda virtual. Un mensaje ambientalista presentado en un perfecto envase pop. Una narrativa que se traslada a través de un concepto y viceversa. La metáfora del plástico como todo lo que es efímero y descartable en nuestra sociedad. La luz al final del túnel que implica construir algo sobre toneladas de basura. Todos estos elementos surgidos de las mentes de Damon Albarn y Jamie Hewlett, traducidos radialmente para el disfrute de damas, caballeros, y otrxs.
For this edition of "the real HHN" where we explore projects just outside of the Hip-Hop purview, we get into the works of Bryson Tiller's "T R A P S O U L" and Gorillaz' "Plastic Beach".TIMESTAMPS:Weekly Music Roundup - (1:41) (Ben = Bold / Charlie = Italics) Royce Da 5'9" - The Heaven Experience 38 Spesh - Gunsmoke Ric Wilson, Chromeo & A-Trak - CLUSTERFUNK Dizzy Wright - Live at Daddy Macs Chloe - In Pieces B. Cool-Aid - Leather Blvd. Mistah F.A.B. - EYE AM Juicy J - Mental Trillness DJ Drama - I'm Really Like That Tyler, The Creator - CMIYGL Estate Sale Matt Ox - Alox Larry June x Alchemist - The Great Escape Lakecia Benjamin (Live) ECKOES & Erika (Live) Plastic Beach - (21:10)T R A P S O U L - (38:03)Lighter Note - (56:00)Thanks for listening. Below are the Social accounts for all parties involved.Music - "Pizza And Video Games" by Bonus Points (Thanks to Chillhop Music for the right to use)HHBTN (Twitter & IG) - @HipHopNumbers5E (Twitter) - @The5thElementUKChillHop (Twitter) - @ChillhopdotcomBonus Points (Twitter) - @BonusPoints92Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:"What's Good?" W/ Charlie TaylorIn Search of SauceBlack Women Watch...5EPN RadioThe Beauty Of Independence
Wenn es eine Band gibt, die sich dauerhaft durch unsere jeweiligen Leben zieht und die der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner dieses Podcasts ist, dann sind es die Gorillaz. Die ganz großen Jahre der virtuellen Band rund um Musik-Mastermind Damon Albarn und Illustrator Jamie Hewlett liegen aber vermutlich hinter uns. Das self-titled Debüt, Demon Days, Plastic Beach - all das schlummert nostalgisch verklärt in unseren Hinterköpfen und ist leider der Maßstab für alles Neue. Da trifft es sich doch eigentlich hervorragend, wenn die neuen Songs von »Cracker Island« schon bei Release nur so vor Nostalgie tropfen, als hätte man sie zum ersten Mal vor zwanzig Jahren gehört. Und irgendwie stimmt das auch! Wenn mit »Silent Running« ein uraltes Demo zum Startschuss für diese Album-Entstehungsphase wird, oder Damon auf »Baby Queen« in einer absurden 90er-Blur-Konzert-Erinnerung schwelgt und diese ihn im Traum wieder einholt. Denn so richtig neu sind bei »Cracker Island« eigentlich nur die Handvoll Gäste auf einer gewohnt illustren Tracklist. Stevie Nicks von Fleetwood Mac, Thundercat und vor allem Tame Impala und Bad Bunny sind es, die dem Album ihren eigenen Twist mitgeben. Ob das unserer Meinung nach gelungen ist, hört ihr - inklusive einer herrlichen FIFA 2002-Anekdote von Jan - in dieser Podcast-Folge. Viel Spaß mit unserer Review zu »Cracker Island«!
00:00 Intro 03:30 The M&Ms "Controversy" 17:10 Facebook & Instagram to allow trans and nonbinary breasts? 20:07 Rick & Morty & Velma 25:54 GOIN OFF has switched from SoundCloud to Anchor 32:16 Gorillaz "Plastic Beach" listener requested album review 1:14:15 El-P "I'll Sleep When You're Dead" listener requested album review linktr.ee/therealrapcritic linktr.ee/mues
Whether or not the Gorillaz are "real", our music discussion podcast certainly is! It's time once again for us to open our doors to a crowd pick for our album review rotation. This week not only did we let the crowd pick, but we let them join the show.Listen in as Russ sits down with Lauren and John of Beer'd Al Podcast fame while we talk through the finer points of John's pick for our album review. John brought the third effort from Gorillaz to the table. Packed with special guests, the album "Plastic Beach" was a little different then fans of the band were expecting. How did the album fare with us? There's only one way to find out: listen to the lastest episode of the Infectious Groove Podcast!
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In this virtual venture our heroes explore the simulated world of Gorillaz' ‘Plastic Beach'. The guys sail their way through the extensive featuring artists ranging from Snoop Dogg to Lou Reed. Gorillaz burst onto the scene with ‘Clint Eastwood' in 2001 and a young Stefan was totally fascinated with the animated band. They morphed as the years have gone on, with members coming, going, and returning; seriously though, you should have a look at their wikipedia biography, it runs deep! Of course along the way the guys throw in their trademark, off the wall and “esoteric” humour and head off on wild tangents. Head over to www.asoundpurchase.com/shop to see our range of merchandise, we want to keep both the regular pod and bonus pods free of cost, and you can help that to continue by purchasing some of the mugs, hoodies or shirts we have on offer.Your support of this podcast is hugely appreciated, you have been vital to the sanity of our heroic podcast hosts. You can continue to show your support when you like us, review us, share us, and subscribe to us. Whilst you are at it, why don't you get a little something for yourself by becoming a ‘friend of the show'; you will gain instant access to exclusive bonus podcast episodes (like the famous full length interview with Miguelito from the Cuban Brothers), blog posts, and you can visit the hall of ‘top 10s'. We are also rolling out a monthly watch party that explores the entire filmography of the great Austrian Oak, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. It won't cost you a penny to sign up, yet you gain so much! Sign up now at www.asoundpurchase.com/fots
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For this week's Record Club, Jake and Ryley are pitting two beloved sleeper hit concept albums from bands masterminded by the prolific Damon Albarn: Blur's bleary, deconstructive breakup album 13, and Gorillaz' environmentally-minded swampy disco trip Plastic Beach. How do the two records compare, what do they tell us about Albarn's approach to building a record around a core theme, and what is it about these particular records from each artist that makes them such enduring fan favourites, even while being less commercially successful than their predecessors? These questions and more are answered within... 0:00 Intro / Blur vs Gorillaz 6:08 Blur - 13 44:40 Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 1:12:20 Ratings / Outro Watch the video version of this episode and subscribe to the channel on YouTube.
Nuestro equipo analiza "Plastic Beach" de Gorillaz, revisando algunas de sus canciones más importantes, los colaboradores presentes en él, la diversidad de estilos musicales en su desarrollo y otros atributos del LP.
Twin terror is striking Hot Singles Towers as Boo's brother Declan joins us, brimming with the sheer audacity to bring along Radiohead's OK Computer, so we can talk about an era defining band. Also on the bill are the cartoons what make music of Gorillaz' Plastic Beach and just a really good new record in Low's HEY WHAT. Next week, it's just the two of us, and we're covering DAFTSIDE (aka DARKSIDE aka Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington)'s random access memories memories and aya's im hole. You can find Regs on twitter @regresssion and listen to their other podcast at exportaud.io/kpop You can find Boo on twitter @boocanan, and find her visual art @designbyboo and her music at boocanan.bandcamp.com You can find Declan on twitter @thejedahliker
Plastic Beach by Gorillaz is a pretty perfect album. Join Harry and Ben as they review minute 225 of Zack Snyder's Justice League.
The singles are hotter than ever, as Boo and Regs are joined by Marcy to talk through three awesome rap albums: DAYTONA by Pusha T, By the Time I Get To Phoenix by Injury Reserve and Whole Lotta Red by Playboi Carti. Next week we're hitting the sibling siren, as we're joined by the one and only Declan (of mario fame) to rip Autumn's heart out and finally talk about Radiohead along with some other bands who are also pretty interesting too I swear. On the bill are Radiohead's OK Computer, B̶l̶u̶r̶Gorillaz' Plastic Beach and Low's HEY WHAT. You can find Regs on twitter @regresssion and listen to their other podcast at exportaud.io/kpop You can find Boo on twitter @boocanan, and find her visual art @designbyboo and her music at boocanan.bandcamp.com You can find Marcy on twitter @MarcyOnline
Gio discusses Plastic Beach (2010) by Gorillaz with special guest Rachel for October's 5th Friday episode! They catch up and talk about animals, Patreon, and extensive lore. Next episode's about Violet Evergarden: The Movie (2020) for November's Movie episode. CW // mental health, violence, pollution If you enjoyed this episode, please share this with your friends and family. Also please be sure to check out other shows that we appear on, as well as checking us out on Twitter. https://twitter.com/shareclubpod Support Share Club Pod! Join us on Patreon. https://patreon.com/shareclubpod Gio's Socials www.twitter.com/mediamartyr17 https://linktr.ee/MediaMartyr17 Friends of Share Club Pod Aiden Kossick (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/AidenAngelz BurkeMade (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/burkemade Brad aka YoungYoda (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/randomgerm101 The Luckiest Peach (Podcast) - https://anchor.fm/lvckypeach The Nerd Corps (Twitter) - https://www.twitter.com/thenerdcorps_ Rachel aka lvckypeach - https://twitter.com/lvckypeach Raúl aka The Nerdy Chicano - https://twitter.com/thenerdychicano Saturdays Are For... (YouTube Playlist) - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG89gIGmm2d6RVrvY0OmQt4nWQiOhiwik Survivors of Flame - D&D 5e Actual Play Show (YouTube Playlist) - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsvc1DvlaUDRwUSc0EdIPFPBmI04t2-ct SHOW NOTES Plastic Beach (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_Beach Plastic Beach (Genius) - https://genius.com/albums/Gorillaz/Plastic-beach Gorillaz (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz Backstory (Gorillaz Wiki) - https://gorillaz.fandom.com/wiki/Backstory Superfast Jellyfish Beer Logo (Image) - https://untappd.akamaized.net/site/beer_logos_hd/beer-3679213_c7260_hd.jpeg Gorillaz's Damon Albarn on Tech Anxiety and the Magic of Partnerships (Article) - https://www.wired.com/2014/04/damon-albarn-qa/
Michelle and Gio discuss What Happened to You? by Dr. Bruce Perry & Oprah Winfrey for October's Lit episode! They catch up and talk about Patreon, birthdays, and the audiobook. Next episode is Plastic Beach (2010) by Gorillaz for October's 5th Friday episode w/ special guest Rachel aka lvckypeach. CW // mental health, trauma, death If you enjoyed this episode, please share this with your friends and family. Also please be sure to check out other shows that we appear on, as well as checking us out on Twitter. https://twitter.com/shareclubpod Support Share Club Pod! Join us on Patreon. https://patreon.com/shareclubpod Gio's Socials www.twitter.com/mediamartyr17 https://linktr.ee/MediaMartyr17 Michelle's Socials www.instagram.com/_michelleeochoaa www.twitter.com/queeenweeeb Friends of Share Club Pod Aiden Kossick (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/kossickk BurkeMade (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/burkemade Brad aka YoungYoda (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/randomgerm101 The Luckiest Peach (Podcast) - https://anchor.fm/lvckypeach The Nerd Corps (Twitter) - https://www.twitter.com/thenerdcorps_ Rachel aka lvckypeach - https://twitter.com/lvckypeach Raúl aka The Nerdy Chicano - https://twitter.com/thenerdychicano Saturdays Are For... (YouTube Playlist) - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG89gIGmm2d6RVrvY0OmQt4nWQiOhiwik Survivors of Flame - D&D 5e Actual Play Show (YouTube Playlist) - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsvc1DvlaUDRwUSc0EdIPFPBmI04t2-ct SHOW NOTES What Happened to You? (Goodreads) - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53238858-what-happened-to-you What Happened to You Summary - https://fourminutebooks.com/what-happened-to-you-summary/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-happened-to-you-summary Gio's Surprise 3rd Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqYxyd1iSNk
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with my good friend Dylan Wachman (of Dollar Signs) about the 2010 Gorillaz album, "Plastic Beach," the guy from Blur, anime & about how nerd culture became the dominant culture, but not without a fight. Dollar Signs released their newest album, Hearts of Gold, on March 21st, 2021. Out now on Pure Noise Records. https://dollarsigns.bandcamp.com/album/hearts-of-gold
BLACKONYX brings in the Summer with highlights from Sports Illustrated that covers June , July and August magazine Swimsuit issues for 2021 . Learn about why the first Swimsuit was designed . Also learn to eat healthier for Summer as we enter the season of Fall . Get a big splash of Trap music as also feel the vibes of a the Plastic Beach . Don't forget to subscribe and share the Summer Episode of our World Events on BLACKONYX. Most importantly stay connected with us and support this podcast by giving to $AnchorFmBLACKONYX on Cash App . Everyone do have a Happy and Safe Summer . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/BLACKONYX /support
O terceiro álbum da "banda virtual" Gorillaz, liderada por Damon Albarn, o "Plastic Beach", nos leva à um universo pós-apocalíptico onde o lixo e entulho se acumularam durante anos pra formar uma ilha onde artistas de diferentes estilos musicais se reunem pra colaborar e levantar a bandeira branca. O álbum nos leva à misturas de generos musicais, ritmos e ambientações que vem se tornando uma marca registrada dos trabalhos da banda. - Episódio passado: #05 BILLBOARD: Peaches (Justin Bieber)/ Montero (Lil Nas X) - Próximo episódio: GIRAFAS: Uma breve história do Funk Brasileiro Sugestões, comentários ou feedbacks, mandem para discosegirafas@gmail.com ou no Twitter em @discosegirafas
Den nos entrevista cu Christie Mettes -Co-Founder di Plastic Beach Party nos a tene un entrevista super interesante over con bo por haci un negoshi na Aruba cu tin un meta social of un meta pa yuda contribui na nos medio ambiente.Den nos entrevista Christie a splica nos con importante eta pa nos cuminsa recycla. Ta asina cu plastic no ta bai, e no ta biodegrada. Plastic ta keda cu nos pa 500 aña, loke nos a produci na aña 1950 ainda tei cu nos. Esaki ta haci plastic un problema mundial y uno cardinal pa resolve.Plastic Beach party a cuminsa pa "tackle" e problema aki na Aruba door di lanta un negoshi cu ta tuma bo plastic y ta recycla esaki den various producto nan.Christie a conta nos cu pa na Aruba e cultura no ta un barera pero mas bien e "red tape" y tiki informacion cu tin pa entrepreneurs cu kier cuminsa un negoshi cu un meta social.E number one tip pa cuminsa un negoshi social ta:1. Traha un business model pa bo negoshi 2. Sea honesto y midi y wak si tin un demanda pa bo producto3. Test, test y test y adapta bo producto na e nececidad di e mercado4. Cuminsa cu e negoshi y asina proteha nos medio ambiente.Pa mas informacion di Plastic Beach party y con abo por recycla bishita:https://www.plasticbeachparty.com/https://www.facebook.com/plasticbeachpartyhttps://www.instagram.com/plasticbeachparty/
Antonin et sa team débattent des films à l'affiche dans votre nouveau rendez-vous cinéma.
Join the Hypothetically Speaking crew once again as we go over the news surrounding how the boat stuck in the Panama Canal finally got unstuck, the lifting of Arizona's state mask wearing requirements, the start of the Derek Chauvin trial, and more. Also, remember Captain Underpants? We bet you don't remember him like this ...but you'll have to listen in for the entertainment section to find out why. While you're here, you should also listen to us talk about Plastic Beach (mostly, Vaughan calling Damon Albarn out) and the "Montero" music video. Sports, as always, takes us home with your weekly update on the Suns, March Madness, the NFL (and Andy Dalton), and the MLB's opening day. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on March 29, 2021.
Episode 3 (qui a été tourné avant l'épisode sur les Daft et leur séparation mais diffusé après BREF) consacré au groupe fictif le plus connu du monde : Gorillaz !Quand Damon Albarn décide de s'amuser en mélangeant pleins de genres musicaux s'allie avec Jamie Hewlett et son style graphique ayant accouché des mythiques 2D, Noodle, Murdoc et Russel.Retour sur ce groupe mythique des années fin 90 - 2000 qui a roulé sur le monde musical avec son parti pris complétement fou mais efficace. Dans cette première partie, Kévin et Aurélien reviennent sur la première partie de la carrière du groupe, caractérisée par sa montée en puissance avec la sortie de ses trois premiers albums.On voit comment le style musical du groupe a su se chercher avec le premier album, se trouver avec le deuxième et se consumer avec le troisième. On parle également du visuel du groupe via ses clips marquants et quasiment jamais vu avant.Cette première partie se conclue sur le quatrième album du groupe, le mal aimé The Fall qui est significatif des problèmes que rencontrent Albarn et Hewlett et qui a conduit le groupe à une pause de 6ans. Timecodes : Intro/Gorillaz [00:00 - 23:42] Demon Days [23:42 - 43:13] Plastic Beach [43:13 - 59:00] The Fall/outro [59:00 - Fin] Morceaux utilisés : Dracula, Kids with guns, Empire Ants, Amarillo & Charger de Gorillaz Les petits liens qui vont bien : Damon fucking Albarn se fait virer de scène par le staff car le gars s'est cru chez lui : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HKVN6naNww 2D et Noodle font les cons : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDdZjsMH6F8&list=PL9ZQo2B3rsci4qviW_6PZJ15KSdjfY-ro&index=7 7min53 d'animation 3D immonde
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Facebook: Alternative Room Instagram: @alternative_roommx ¡Hola a todo el mundo! El día de hoy cumplimos 30 episodios de este lindo y humilde podcast, y lo celebramos a lo grande con Plastic Beach. La tercera fase de la banda es muy recordada por la letra de las canciones y los shows en vivo. No olvides compartir el episodio con tus amigxs para ser saludadx en la próxima edición. Tracklist: 1. Orchestral Intro. 2. Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach. 3. White Flag. 4. Rhinestone Eyes. 5. Stylo. 6. Superfast Jellyfish. 7. Empire Ants. 8. Glitter Freeze. 9. Some Kind of Nature. 10. On Melancholy Hill 11. Broken 12. Sweepstakes. 13. Plastic Beach. 14. To Binge. 15. Cloud of Unknowing. 16. Pirate Jet.
Join us on the Plastic Beach! The boys continue their classic review trend and talk about a mutual favorite, Plastic Beach by Gorillaz. They also discuss the latest single and video from BROCKHAMPTON and if they'll be listening to the new project. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram @seemsketchypod and follow us on Spotify, SoundCloud, and Apple Podcasts.
We've notched up 45 episodes and we're celebrating with a couple of bloody great albums. Gorillaz' 2010 release ‘Plastic Beach' is up against ‘Little Dark Age' by MGMT! Listen to these albums with good headphones, it's truly terrific. Enjoy!
Esta semana en nuestro podcast de música, revisamos álbumes de aniversario como “Neon Bible” de Arcade Fire, “Plastic Beach” de Gorillaz y “Collapse Into Now” de R.E.M. Nuestro especial de artista de la semana se centra en la carrera de Lucybell, mientras que en discos nuevos conversamos sobre “As The Love Continues” de Mogwai, “For The First Time” de Black Country, New Road e “Ignorance” de The Weather Station.
Focus sur le leader de Blur, de Gorillaz et de The Good, The Bad & The Queen ce mercredi, avec Nicolas Sauvage qui publie "Damon Albarn : L'échappée belle" au Camion Blanc. Dès 11h30, retrouvez la « Bagarre dans la Discothèque » avec Corentin Candi et Laurence Bibot. Et dès midi : "Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : "Bateau mouche" d'Eddy de Pretto. Nicolas Sauvage pour son livre "Damon Albarn : L'échappée belle" (Camion Blanc). Damon Albarn est un cas unique dans la grande histoire de la pop mondiale. De Blur à Gorillaz, de ses incursions en terres africaines au casting de rêve que constitue The Good The Bad & The Queen, il est impossible de limiter son parcours à un seul de ces aspects sans risquer une lecture parcellaire de son oeuvre. Révélé au monde avec Parklife et l'épopée Britpop qui en découla, Damon Albarn décide rapidement d'envoyer valser les étiquettes pour suivre un chemin aventureux, ponctué d'innombrables collaborations. Modern Life Is Rubbish, The Great Escape, blur, Think Tank, Mali Music, Demon Days, Plastic Beach, Dr Dee, Rocket Juice & The Moon, Everyday Robots, Merrie Land... nombre de disques incontournables de notre temps portent la signature du chanteur et multi-instrumentiste de Blur et Gorillaz. L'Anglais est aujourd'hui à la tête d'une discographie pléthorique au sein de laquelle se croisent Lou Reed et Snoop Dogg, Paul Simonon et Bobby Womack, Noel Gallagher et Toumani Diabaté, Robert Smith et George Benso. Trente-cinq ans après l'entrée fracassante de Blur dans l'univers de l'indie pop, Damon Albarn s'est imposé comme l'un des artistes les plus essentiels de l'histoire musicale britannique. Ce livre propose de rendre compte le plus justement possible de la trajectoire hors-norme qui est celle de Damon Albarn. La chronique de Josef Schovanec : Dumbo. Les sorties cinéma en VOD avec Hugues Dayez : - « La mission » sur Netflix - « Map of tiny perfect things » sur Amazon TV - « Irrésistible » de Jon Stewart avec Steve Carell sur Amazon TV
Nicolas Sauvage pour son livre "Damon Albarn : L'échappée belle" (Camion Blanc). Damon Albarn est un cas unique dans la grande histoire de la pop mondiale. De Blur à Gorillaz, de ses incursions en terres africaines au casting de rêve que constitue The Good The Bad & The Queen, il est impossible de limiter son parcours à un seul de ces aspects sans risquer une lecture parcellaire de son oeuvre. Révélé au monde avec Parklife et l'épopée Britpop qui en découla, Damon Albarn décide rapidement d'envoyer valser les étiquettes pour suivre un chemin aventureux, ponctué d'innombrables collaborations. Modern Life Is Rubbish, The Great Escape, blur, Think Tank, Mali Music, Demon Days, Plastic Beach, Dr Dee, Rocket Juice & The Moon, Everyday Robots, Merrie Land... nombre de disques incontournables de notre temps portent la signature du chanteur et multi-instrumentiste de Blur et Gorillaz. L'Anglais est aujourd'hui à la tête d'une discographie pléthorique au sein de laquelle se croisent Lou Reed et Snoop Dogg, Paul Simonon et Bobby Womack, Noel Gallagher et Toumani Diabaté, Robert Smith et George Benso. Trente-cinq ans après l'entrée fracassante de Blur dans l'univers de l'indie pop, Damon Albarn s'est imposé comme l'un des artistes les plus essentiels de l'histoire musicale britannique. Ce livre propose de rendre compte le plus justement possible de la trajectoire hors-norme qui est celle de Damon Albarn.
"Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : "Bateau mouche" d'Eddy de Pretto. Nicolas Sauvage pour son livre "Damon Albarn : L'échappée belle" (Camion Blanc). Damon Albarn est un cas unique dans la grande histoire de la pop mondiale. De Blur à Gorillaz, de ses incursions en terres africaines au casting de rêve que constitue The Good The Bad & The Queen, il est impossible de limiter son parcours à un seul de ces aspects sans risquer une lecture parcellaire de son oeuvre. Révélé au monde avec Parklife et l'épopée Britpop qui en découla, Damon Albarn décide rapidement d'envoyer valser les étiquettes pour suivre un chemin aventureux, ponctué d'innombrables collaborations. Modern Life Is Rubbish, The Great Escape, blur, Think Tank, Mali Music, Demon Days, Plastic Beach, Dr Dee, Rocket Juice & The Moon, Everyday Robots, Merrie Land... nombre de disques incontournables de notre temps portent la signature du chanteur et multi-instrumentiste de Blur et Gorillaz. L'Anglais est aujourd'hui à la tête d'une discographie pléthorique au sein de laquelle se croisent Lou Reed et Snoop Dogg, Paul Simonon et Bobby Womack, Noel Gallagher et Toumani Diabaté, Robert Smith et George Benso. Trente-cinq ans après l'entrée fracassante de Blur dans l'univers de l'indie pop, Damon Albarn s'est imposé comme l'un des artistes les plus essentiels de l'histoire musicale britannique. Ce livre propose de rendre compte le plus justement possible de la trajectoire hors-norme qui est celle de Damon Albarn. La chronique de Josef Schovanec : Dumbo. Les sorties cinéma en VOD avec Hugues Dayez : - « La mission » sur Netflix - « Map of tiny perfect things » sur Amazon TV - « Irrésistible » de Jon Stewart avec Steve Carell sur Amazon TV
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This week I chatted to Marissa Saroca. I met Marissa this year during an online zoom acting class and we instantly became friends. We chatted about her journey as a performer, body image and representations in film and TV, keeping inspired and creating your own work and of course her very exciting booking in RENT and some fun rapid fire questions. So, grab a coffee and enjoy! :) BIO: As a professional singer/musician for most of her life, Marissa Saroca has two independent original albums (Cheaper Than Therapy and Boys Write Love Songs Too), was on Team Lea (Salonga) of season one of The Voice of the Philippines, two ABC Newcastle Music Awards for Best Female Vocals, and an extensive recording, coaching, and live performance career. In 2006 she was in her first musical RENT, with her third reprisal of ‘Maureen’ in 2017 earning her a CONDA nomination (City of Newcastle Drama Awards). She has played roles including ‘Gabriella’ (HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL) and was part of the development workshop of new work BETWEEN WORLDS, which was performed at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) by a professional cast. Marissa was in the ensemble for the musicals GHOST and SHREK on the Philippine professional stage and her first play was for Knock And Run Theatre’s AJAX IN IRAQ in 2018, followed by THE PLASTIC BEACH at the Newcastle Fringe Festival in 2019. Marissa is currently in pre-production for her third original album, and will be playing ‘The Arbiter’ in the musical CHESS at Civic Theatre Newcastle in late February 2021, starring David Harris and Silvie Palladino as Anatoly and Florence. Marissa is the proud daughter of a Filipino immigrant and is excited for a future of more diverse representation and accessibility within the industry. She is an active member of Musicians Australia (MEAA). Marissa honours Awabakal and Worimi Land where she was born, grew up on, and is currently living. Always Was, Always Will Be. Instagram: @marissasaroca
In this episode Izzy and India discuss the Gorillaz and their fantastical album, 'Plastic Beach'. Listen to see what food encapsulates this conceptual album.
Gorillaz est-il le projet pop le plus important du 21ème siècle ? Avec Océane du Lemon Adaptation Club et Corentin de Comicsblog, on cherche à répondre à cette question, mais surtout à partager notre passion pour cette musique. Un podcast comme une porte ouverte sur un univers créatif et déchainé.
Gorillaz has always been a fictional narrative of the cast of characters within it's own lore. Throughout the multitude of their music videos, there's connective tissue and character growth, but not anchored to any one contributor's experience. They are artificial by design already, but in "Plastic Beach" they really start to discuss the themes of that artificiality. With Murdoc forcing 2-D into isolation so that he can just pump out hits, and an actual robot version of Noodle (oh, also Russel is an island now?), this is them at their most corporatized and pop-centric. Murdoc is on a Roger Waters-esque power trip, and the others are starting to feel like cogs in the machine. The theatrics and fluff are exciting and all over, but there there remains a melancholy longing for authenticity throughout the album. Beyond the Gorillaz-verse though, "Plastic Beach" tackles the very real problems of environmental waste (the title referring to a literal island of garbage that exists) in much the way that "Demon Days" tackled issues of modern wars. Join Brad, Jon, returning guest Trevor, and new guest and longtime friend Mario! AND WE HAVE A BRAND NEW DISCORD CHECK IT OUT: https://discord.gg/ COMING UP: 11-30-20 - Voïvod - Killing Technology Links: Traveler's: A Dark Podcast Season One RECAP/CONSPIRACIES episode: https://anchor.fm/travelersadarkpodcast/episodes/Season-1-Recap-and-Conspiracy-Theories-emqcfr Other Links: www.twitter.com/RevoloverAudio www.anchor.fm/AlbumConceptHour www.twitter.com/AlbumConceptPod www.myspace.com/AlbumConceptHour www.ko-fi.com/RevoloverAudio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support
De nouveau confinés, on se (re)confie tout ! Tous les matins on partira 20min ensemble pour découvrir et redecouvrir de la musique qu'elle soit en bande originale, en compilation, en artiste vivant, morts, sympa (on évite les con·ne·s) connus et pas connus
This week on Scratch a Track we will be discussing the album Plastic Beach by the Gorillaz. In each episode we will be discussing the history of the album, each track, and ultimately which track on the album we would scratch off.For more information please follow us on twitter as well as our YouTube Channel. There you will be able to take part in polls, suggest albums, and let us know what track you would scratch.Happy Scratching!!Links:https://twitter.com/scratchatrackhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1y5SBLxt4V187J6CKGswgA/https://www.facebook.com/Scratch-A-Track-100105891679603/https://www.instagram.com/scratchatrack/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scratch-a-track-presented-by-the-dude-and-grimm-show/id1507247887Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qBOg1wkxPu5EY0FQQaMgOGoogle Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85ODIyMDQucnNzAll music on this podcast has been provided and used with permission by:...more https://soundcloud.com/user-122188109The Timnz https://soundcloud.com/the-timnz
In anticipation of Gorillaz' newest record "Song Machine Season 1: Strange Timez", Dan refreshes two classic Audioface episodes with music samples: episode 55 (Gorillaz: Then and Now Now) and the review of Now Now from episode 55. The new album Strange Timez will be reviewed in an upcoming episode of Audioface. Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already. Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
On the 161st episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "lil kiiwi" by Kiiara, "As Long As You Are" by Future Islands, and "RE-ANIMATOR" by Everything EverythingNew singles: "Gorgeous" by SAINt JHN, "Praise" by Tchami feat. Gunna, and "Heart Smile" by Diggs Duke.Tory Lanez is charged for almost certainly shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot. The lil kiiwi review. Spotify is upping the creep factor. The As Long As You Are review. Universal is building luxury concert venues you can stay in after the show. The RE-ANIMATOR review. And a new podcast hosted by members of Joy Division/New Order tells the "definitive" story of the band.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already (new election-season episodes are available now exclusively in the Power Report podcast feed.) Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
Listen as Ehren, Simon, and special guest Alex Piper take a journey ten years back to take a second (or first) listen to Gorillaz' iconic third album, Plastic Beach. Listen as they discuss the story behind Gorillaz, do their visual vinyl review, and discuss where music penetrates their bodies.
Jake and Collin give Gorillaz' 2010 record "Plastic Beach" a listen and discuss. Some crazy features on this one, including Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed and Bobby Womack. All credit to: Parlaphone Records Produced by: Gorillaz Track Listing Side A 1. "Orchestral Intro" Gorillaz 2. "Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach" (with Snoop Dogg) 3. "White Flag" (with Bashy and Kano) 4. "Rhinestone Eyes" Side B 5. "Stylo" (with Mos Def featuring Bobby Womack) 6. "Superfast Jellyfish" (with De La Soul and Gruff Rhys) 7. "Empire Ants" (with Yukimi Nagano) 8. "Glitter Freeze" (with Mark E. Smith) Side C 9. "Some Kind of Nature" (with Lou Reed) 10. "On Melancholy Hill" 11. "Broken" 12. "Sweepstakes" (with Mos Def) Side D 13. "Plastic Beach" 14. "To Binge" (with Yukimi Nagano) 15. "Cloud of Unknowing" (featuring Bobby Womack) 16. "Pirate Jet" You can purchase this record directly from Plaid Room Records here: https://www.plaidroomrecords.com/products/b-gorillaz-b-br-i-plastic-beach-i?_pos=8&_sid=29c4bc3bf&_ss=r&variant=28292095058 Support local record stores! Here's a directory of local record stores across the country: https://www.coleminerecords.com/blogs/news/indie-retail-online-store-directory Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recordnightpodcast/ Email: recordnightpodcast@gmail.com
Hoje encerramos o mês de março com Gorillaz pra vocês.
This week, I talk to my childhood best friend, Grace Wilber, about the album Plastic Beach by Gorillaz. We talk about the final Star War, "It's Alive" with Brad Leone, and religion. This is a Knaveryink podcast.
Welcome to Records with Friends!The show where we invite you to listen to music with us, and talk about it. No skipping, no snoozing, and no thinking about your responsibilities. It’s uninterrupted you-time! Today, Ryan presents Plastic Beach by Gorillaz. If you want to hear about Sam Cooke's Ghost, Ryan impersonating Anthony Kiedis, and sweet sweet synth hooks, then this one's for you! Here’s to good listens, and great times! We hope you enjoy!
This week we will be discussing one of Alyssa’s all time favorite bands: Gorillaz.
In this episode Max is joined by Helena Afentikou, they discuss single use plastic and the impact it has on our oceans and beaches. They also try to provide some tips to reduce your use of single use plastic products.We hope you enjoy the episode!Follow Helena on Instagram @helena.afentikou and @pick.it.up_Resources:www.earthday.orghttps://oceanconservancy.orgwww.greeneducationfoundation.orgwww.clearoceanpact.org
With Alex Wain and James Cable missing Michael Johnson and Clive are left alone to wreak havoc. Plenty of music is talked about, as well as Alex Wain’s strange wherabouts. Here’s a list of the things we discuss: Iceage (Their 3 latest albums) Foxing - Nearer My God (2018) Father John Misty - God's Favorite Customer (2018) Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition (2016) Sleaford Mods EP (2018) Pusha T - Daytona (2018) Kids See Ghosts - Kids See Ghosts (2018) Please help our expansion efforts by telling your friends, following us on Twitter @StickAroundCast, liking us on www.facebook.com/StickAroundPodcast, and leaving us reviews on iTunes. We have a fancy website on stickaroundpodcast.com where you can find all our podcasts as well as our latest articles and reviews! You can get in contact with the show on Twitter, Facebook or you can e-mail us at stickaroundpodcast@gmail.com. There's also a handy web-form on stickaroundpodcast.com/contact if you'd rather do it that way! We'll read out (and answer) your questions and comments in the appropriate segment. Thanks everybody :)
In this bonus episode of Audioface, Sean and Dan talk about the history of Gorillaz. Their newest album The Now Now is reviewed in Audioface #55.
I talk about my first photo zine “Plastic Beach” and how I had to choose photos to tell a story.
In the first of a two part episode on imaginary worlds in music, I talk with members of Vertigo Drift, an indie band that created a cyberpunk concept album with an expanded universe of material provided by visual artists, writers and filmmakers. While the group is influenced by concept albums of the past like The Who's Tommy or Plastic Beach by Gorillaz -- their true inspiration comes from sci-fi fantasy worlds, especially tabletop role-playing games. I visited Trevor Walker, Mark Ayesh and Mike Forsyth at their underground studio in Queens to find out how their debut album "Phase 3" came together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm a scary gargoyle on a tower that you made with plastic power, now listen to this podcast.
Focus sur l’île très particulière de Gorillaz, à une époque où l’écologie n’avait pas la place qu’elle a aujourd’hui. Retour en 2010 avec la parution de ce disque ambitieux, profondément écolo, qui a réussi à conserver une cohérence malgré le mélange des influences et idoles de Damon Albarn, qui invite ses héros pour obtenir un casting de stars : Bobby Womack, Snoop Dogg, De La Soul, Mos Def… Sorte de laboratoire musical personnel aux tonalités mélancoliques, Plastic Beach n’aura pas détrôné Demon Days au panthéon de la discographie du groupe, mais ses influences se retrouvent dans leur dernier album Humanz. Animé par Mehdi Maïzi avec Brice BossavieRÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONHumanz (Gorillaz, 2017), Demon Days (Gorillaz, 2005), Plastic Beach (Gorillaz, 2010), Blur, The Good the Bad and the Queen (Damin Albarn, 2007), Vingt mille lieues sous les mers (Jules Verne, 1869), L’île mystérieuse (Jules Verne, 1875), Danger Mouse, Dan the automator, Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, Bobby Womack, Little Dragon, Lou Reed, De La Soul, Stylo (Plastic Beach, Gorillaz, 2010), My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Kanye West, 2010), All off the light (Kanye West feat Elton John, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, 2010), Rick Ross, Superfast Jellyfish (Plastic Beach, Gorillaz, 2010).CRÉDITSEnregistré le 11 mai 2017 à Spinoza (6-8 rue Spinoza, Paris 11ème). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Chargé de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio / L’Antenne Paris. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) par Nodey. NoFun est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audioPOUR ASSISTER AUX ENREGISTREMENTSPour assister à notre prochain enregistrement en public à L'Antenne Paris, rendez-vous sur notre page bingeaudio.eventbrite.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dillon and Trevor try to attend a Humanz House Party (to varying degrees of success) and embark on an all-expenses-paid tour of Damon and Jamie's floating pile of garbage, Plastic Beach. Might've been able to get there sooner, but hey, that's what happens when you ask Mark E. Smith for directions. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hallelujahmonkeyz Discord: https://discord.gg/Nr9Du4S Twitter: https://twitter.com/gorillazfancast hallelujahmonkeyz@gmail.com
Dillon and Trevor try to attend a Humanz House Party (to varying degrees of success) and embark on an all-expenses-paid tour of Damon and Jamie's floating pile of garbage, Plastic Beach. Might've been able to get there sooner, but hey, that's what happens when you ask Mark E. Smith for directions. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hallelujahmonkeyz Discord: https://discord.gg/Nr9Du4S Twitter: https://twitter.com/gorillazfancast hallelujahmonkeyz@gmail.com
Meet Jesal and Rochard. We are the Transatlantic Rebels. In Episode 16, we take a look at Gorillaz and their entire discography, mainly focusing on "Gorillaz" (2001), "Demon Days" (2005) and "Plastic Beach" (2010). We also talk about the time Rochard saw Gorillaz live in concert; discuss our favourite five tracks from each LP; talk Virtual Reality technology; and we try to imagine what their new forthcoming album could be like. Jesal is from the UK, and Rochard is from America. We like to talk in depth about albums, films, TV shows and books. Rochard has a background in TV, acting, writing and many other areas of art creation. Jesal has a background in music: DJ, producer, artist, critic and other stuff. Enjoy! And follow us on Twitter - @T_Rebels
On the 5th episode of the Roseandcast, we sit down in a little room on the ground with Julia Rich, manager of the band, The Roofer's Union and some upcoming artists over at Mom+Pop, and talk about burgers, mixed media, visual rock bands, and the most important album of her life, "Plastic Beach" by Gorillaz. This episode opens with the track "Stylo (feat. Mos Def & Bobby Womack)," and closes with "Superfast Jellyfish (feat. Gruff Rhys & De La Soul)," both off of "Plastic Beach" by Gorillaz.
Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Oh how much does Richard hate this album? Oh, let us count the ways... This is a particularly ramshackle episode. Why? 1) Jonathan comes to visit and hasn't listened to the album since 2010 2) the episode was recorded on Halloween and we seem to be simultaneously reviewing the album and recording an audio commentary to future classic You're Next (and then Phantom of the Paradise). 3) Gareth is drinking, which means more obnoxious. 4) There are no edits... follow us on twitter at @RDdotC, @GDdotT, @P0DCRASTINATI0N and email your love to us at the AuralPleasurePod@gmail.com next week: Nicki Minaj - The Pinkprint
My phone call woke up Little Dragon singer (and all-around indie goddess) Yukimi. She was napping before the show while on tour with Gorillaz. Yukimi and the band are from Gothenberg, Sweden, a town known more for its metal than its chill electronic indie pop. You'll have to listen for when I get poor groggy Yukimi to give me her best metal GROWL. No one knows who Little Dragon is YET, but everyone I have introduced to the band loves 'em. Check out “Feather.” This song Yukimi wrote because she resented being told that women are not risk-takers. Tracks played on the show... 1) Little Dragon, Machine Dreams "Feather" 2) Gorillaz (feat Little Dragon), Plastic Beach "Empire Ants" (partial) 3) Jose Gonzalez "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (cover) (background only) 4) Little Dragon, Machine Dreams "Never Never" 5) Dark Tranquility, Damage Done (2002) "The Treason Wall" (background only) 6) Brandy (feat Monica), Never Say Never "That Boy Is Mine" (background only) 7) Little Dragon, Machine Dreams "Runabout" NO songs CANCON
Scientists recently found plastics floating in some of the most remote and inaccessible seas in the world - just off the coast of Antarctica. Although it clearly looks ugly in such a pristine environment, scientists are more concerned about the major role plastics play in moving alien species around the world. Richard Hollingham goes to the north Norfolk coast to speak to an expert on ocean plastics from the British Antarctic Survey to find out more. Later, Sue Nelson goes to the Natural Environment Research Council's Space Geodesy Facility at Herstmonceux in Sussex to find out how it uses... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Scientists recently found plastics floating in some of the most remote and inaccessible seas in the world - just off the coast of Antarctica. Although it clearly looks ugly in such a pristine environment, scientists are more concerned about the major role plastics play in moving alien species around the world. Richard Hollingham goes to the north Norfolk coast to speak to an expert on ocean plastics from the British Antarctic Survey to find out more. Later, Sue Nelson goes to the Natural Environment Research Council's Space Geodesy Facility at Herstmonceux in Sussex to find out how it uses lasers to pinpoint satellites.
Scientists recently found plastics floating in some of the most remote and inaccessible seas in the world - just off the coast of Antarctica. Although it clearly looks ugly in such a pristine environment, scientists are more concerned about the major role plastics play in moving alien species around the world. Richard Hollingham goes to the north Norfolk coast to speak to an expert on ocean plastics from the British Antarctic Survey to find out more. Later, Sue Nelson goes to the Natural Environment Research Council's Space Geodesy Facility at Herstmonceux in Sussex to find out how it uses... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
PLASTIC BEACH; and how a product manager could help Gorillaz think through their next album.
For this extended episode of OFF THE FLIPSIDE, we're mixing up genres here as we check out one of the most experimental albums by GORILLAZ, known as "PLASTIC BEACH!" I bring along good friend and fellow fan of the band, Jacob Mohler as we take a deep dive into the world of the Plastic Beach!
Dillon and Trevor try to attend a Humanz House Party (to varying degrees of success) and embark on an all-expenses-paid tour of Damon and Jamie's floating pile of garbage, Plastic Beach. Might've been able to get there sooner, but hey, that's what happens when you ask Mark E. Smith for directions. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hallelujahmonkeyz Discord: https://discord.gg/Nr9Du4S Twitter: https://twitter.com/gorillazfancast hallelujahmonkeyz@gmail.com