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Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #390 White Knuckles

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 60:21


Strange Brew with gugai on 8radio.com from 13/09/24 This week, I talk to Danny from Amigo The Devil about Leonard Cohen after shots of Jager and amazing cheese from Sheridan's. And a great visual joke that doesn't translate well to radio, but that's life I guess. Also featuring - Julie Dawson, Laurie Shaw, Porridge Radio, Piglet, Soccer Mommy, Pebbledash, Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies, Mercury Rev and Really Good TIme

The Point of Everything
TPOE 247: The Murder Capital, Out of Place

The Point of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 66:15


On the first episode of 2023, Damien Tuit, guitarist in the Murder Capital, joins to talk about their great second album Gigi's Recovery - and being from Rosscarbery, West Cork. We talk about how the band started, the impact of debut album When I Have Fears, and making the new album amid Covid lockdowns. Murder Capital play Vicar Street on February 26. 34.23: Graham Patterson is the director of Out of Place, a music documentary about Limerick City from the team behind Féile na Gréine festival. A meditation on the role music plays in building community, Out of Place seeks to explore the tensions that emerge when musicians struggle to carve out a space for themselves in their city. It features performances from and interviews with Denise Chaila, God Knows, Murli Hey Rusty, His Father's Voice, and Post Punk Podge. The film is going to be shown around Ireland in the next month. The dates are January 27 - Belltable, Limerick (Irish Premiere) February 4 - Triskel, Cork February 16 - A4 Sounds, Dublin February 17 - Spirit Store, Dundalk February 18 - Queen's Film Theatre, Belfast February 25 - The Model, Sligo 54.45: New music to end the show comes from: David Kitt - Wishing Well Soft on Crime - Telex Eyes Montauk Hotel - Dive (Come Afloat)

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #294 Heavy Heart

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 60:56


Here's Strange Brew #294 - Heavy Heart - with gugai on 8Radio.com - For Those I Love, Fontaines D.C., Pixies, Wet Leg, Bartees Strange, Badhands, Neil Dexter, Ezra Furman, Arab Strap, Post Punk Podge & The Techohippies, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever & Kae Tempest #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 26 de Julio del 2021

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 300:26


Edición Limitada - 26 de Julio del 2021. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross & Nick Chuba, Meridiane, Thom Yorke, Matt Bellamy, Low, Wolf Alice, Echo Ladies, The Sisters Of Mercy, Holograph, Violence, Creux Lies, A Place to Bury Strangers, Clan Of Xymox, Cryogeyser, Lala Lala, Girlpuppy, Soccer Mommy, Munya, Le Pain, Piroshka, Julia Bardo, Torres, Chvrches, Wye Oak, Fryars, Rae Morris, Bad Bad Hats, Superstate, Vial, Blondie, Gone to Color, The Boo Radleys, Afflecks Palace, Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies, Cloud Nothings, The Goa Express, Idles, Descendents, Wavves, Shaun Ryder, Manic Street Preachers, Julia Cumming, Clinic, Tycho & Benjamin Gibbard, The KVB, Lone, Fears, Yves Tumor, Martin Gore, Suuns, Logic1000, A Certain Ratio, Xeno & Oaklander, Eomac, Lou Hayter, Sigrid, Hard Feelings, Chemical Brothers, Mike Oldfield, Marc Almond, Erasure, Patrick Cowley, Paul Weller, Boys Noize, Apoptygma Berzerk y Rhys Fulber.

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #264 Pool Hopping

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 60:35


Here's Strange Brew #264 - Pool Hopping - with gugai on 8radio.com - Skinner tells me about a song he loves plus Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Goon Sax, illuminati hotties, Yenkee, Sharon Van Etten & Angel Olsen, Adrian Crowley, Yo La Tengo, Gaze Is Ghost, HAVVK, Soda Blonde & Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai

Totally Irish
Totally Irish Podcast - 2nd May 2021

Totally Irish

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 100:18


On this week's Totally Irish John played the best new music from this week including latest singles from Loah, Houseplants, Scattered Ashes, Tebi Rex, rvstless, Soda Blonde and Why-Axis   9-10pm Odú Men Like Me HousePlants What’s With All The Pine? rvstless wanna be free Gaff Friday on a Tuesday Jehnova x lod is it real? Post Punk Podge & The Technohippies Your Name Tebi Rex Hanging With Trees Rejjie Snow Relax Peralta The Brink Travi The Native HEAVY LOVE Scattered Ashes Parallel Lines D. McCabe The Final Curtain The Love Buzz Here Comes The Scum Loah The Body To The Soul   10-11pm Tadhg Space Love Róisín Murphy Less Is More Soda Blonde In The Heat Of The Night Big Love Lily For Those I Love Top Scheme (Instrumental) Willhouse x Fynch x Sick Nanley So Sorry Bankrupt Burmese Days Punching Peaches Wristwitch Jacqueline Kennedy Queen Banba Feather Why-Axis Like To Zach James Douglas Something / Anything   Totally Irish with John Barker Sundays from 9 - 11pm  

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Current. ddr
Nervous State Issue 4

Current. ddr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 120:34


In this episode we’ll be bringing you a segment on the English language education sector in Ireland, presented by Lahela Jones and produced by Sian Cowman. The educational sector in Ireland has been heavily impacted by Covid-19 restrictions, but international English language students have faced some especially difficult circumstances. We interview two Chilean students who tell us how their schools have dealt with the pandemic, and the housing and labour conditions they’re experiencing. We discuss why this sector is so huge in Ireland and why it is so poorly regulated It isn’t just ESL students in the gig economy who’ve borne the brunt of Covid-19 – their struggles in the labour market are just one example of a deeper problem with inequality between different parts of the workforce. Whilst 2020 has been the year of working from home for many office-based professionals, this simply isn't an option for low-paid workers in manufacturing and the service sector. Ireland is one of the few countries in the EU without mandatory sick pay, but the government has not talked about bringing it in before the end of 2021 despite the public health problems forcing people to go to work, even when showing symptoms, has created throughout the pandemic. Has Covid exposed the existence of a two-tier workforce, and what is there to be learned from this going forward? Patrick McCusker is joined by Michelle Murphy, Policy Analyst for Social Justice Ireland and Andrew Flood, independent researcher and host of The Plague Tapes on Mixcloud, to discuss this. On the cultural front, Martin Leen caught up with The Mary Wallopers who are in the midst of recording a new album of trad folk stompers and sean nos bangers, possibly titled The Curse of The Mary Wallopers. Hailing from Dundalk (we do have a sneaky Dundalk fetish here at Nervous State),The Mary Wallopers are a folk group who travel the length & breadth of the country singing & collecting songs. They exude a raw energy that could be described as the Clancy Brothers meet John Lydon. In the interview we play a few bangers, chat about the nature of the said curse, what to expect in the new album, being live stream sensations, keeping the buzz going during Covid, collaborating with Post Punk Podge and lots more. Moving West, Tulca festival of visual art has been going in Galway since 2002 and commissions a different curator every year who comes up with their own theme. This year the curator is artist Sarah Browne, whose programme is called The Law is a White Dog. The title is taken from a book by Colin Dayan, an interdisciplinary legal scholar, which is subtitled How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons. Drawing on engagement with the law in her own practice, Sarah has put together a programme of artworks and events in a very challenging pandemic context. Caitriona Devery spoke to her about the ideas behind the programme, curating in lockdown, and some of the artists involved. We’ll also feature Darragh Deighan-Gregory talking to Seán Murray, the director of Unquiet Graves, about the recent controversy surrounding his film being shown on RTÉ, and why challenging received narratives about the Troubles is so important. As ever, we’ll be kicking off with our usual check-in with the Dublin Inquirer’s Stephanie Costello for all the biggest stories going on around town.

Strange Brew with gugai
Strange Brew #230 Hard Man

Strange Brew with gugai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 62:14


Here’s Strange Brew #230 - Hard Man - with gugai on 8radio.com - Lisa Hannigan tells me about a song she loves (by Big Thief), plus music from Paddy Hanna, CMAT, Future Islands, Tune-Yards, Post Punk Podge with TPM, Bitch Falcon, David Kitt, Feather Beds & Pillow Queens #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie

Fanboys
Pnuks Cantt Read

Fanboys

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 54:30


On this week’s adjective and adverb adjective episode of Fanboys, the boys attend an election party, get really bored at the beach, and worship some trees in Finland. If you want to hear them play the guitar solo blame game and mmmmm NOISE ROCK NOISE ROCK, grab the full episode on The Hard Times’ Patreon! (https://patreon.com/thehardtimes) ALSO: are you in a shitty band? Want to hear the Fanboys try to say something nice about it? Submit your music to Edgar’s Twitter (https://twitter.com/EdgarTowner)! Be sure to check out this week’s featured artists: Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1hsKHOxtGnChYSaNVAdJHN?si=9QX7Yg3uRPGTD0eCCQwpKg), Infinite Nothing (https://open.spotify.com/album/3K5MI4vyEabQoAJyWaCk5Q), Cleansing (https://cleansingxxx.bandcamp.com/releases), SCREENS (https://soundcloud.com/scr33ns), Crimson Riot (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4YL7GEwnXdwqUajs9NbYtG?si=HC4bc2P5TyCj7LdEfKIi_Q), and Silk Stockings (https://silkstockings0.bandcamp.com/album/galactic-crash-course).

The Michael Muto Show
Post Punk Podge

The Michael Muto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 29:07


My chat with Post Punk Podge You can here his and the Techno Hippies music here https://postpunkpodgeandthetechnohippies.bandcamp.com/

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The Irish Music Industry Podcast
Pushing The Envelope

The Irish Music Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 78:58


Two diverse guests sharing their thoughts and experiences this week.  Nialler9 made a name for himself as a music blogger, but since then he's gone on to become a DJ, a music supervisor, a band manager, journalist and a curator of club nights and events. Post Punk Podge strikes a pretty unique figure on stage, wielding his fiddle, declaring his thoughts, wearing only runners, Bermuda shorts and a large envelope over his head, while tossing fake money and diplomas for fag rolling into the audience. A Post Podge gig is something to behold. He speaks honestly and openly at all times.   

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Bottom Dog - The Story of the Limerick Soviet 1919

In this episode we consider other similar revolts across Ireland at the time, including the forgotten story of ‘Take Back the City’-style housing occupations movement in Limerick in 1922, the alternative vision of a workers republic that inspired so many and how that path was shut off. Voices, in order, are: Aprille Scully (podcast co-host), Cian Prendiville (podcast host), Liam Cahill (author of 'Forgotten Revolution'), Thomas Keana (local historian), Dominic Haugh (historian and member of the Socialist Party) and Darren Maher (local actor). Music throughout the episode is by Post Punk Podge. More info on the podcast at: http://limericksoviet.ie/ or to find out more about the Limerick Soviet 100 Festival check-out: http://limericksoviet100.ie/

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Bottom Dog - The Story of the Limerick Soviet 1919

In this episode we investigate the battles inside the Soviet, and in the trade unions and labour movement nationally, leading up to the ultimate betrayal of the revolution Voices, in order, are: Darren Maher (local actor) Aprille Scully (podcast co-host), Cian Prendiville (podcast host), Dominic Haugh (historian and member of the Socialist Party), Liam Cahill (author of 'Forgotten revolution) and Conor Kostick (author of 'Revolution in Ireland). Music throughout the episode is by Post Punk Podge. More info on the podcast at: http://limericksoviet.ie/ or to find out more about the Limerick Soviet 100 Festival check-out: http://limericksoviet100.ie/

Bottom Dog - The Story of the Limerick Soviet 1919

This episode look at how the Soviet ran the city, produced food, printed money, set up their own police force and even brought down the price of milk. Voices, in order, are: Aprille Scully (podcast co-host), Cian Prendiville (podcast host), Mike Finn (playwright of 'Bread Not Profits' play), and Liam Cahill (author of 'Forgotten revolution) Song at the start of the episode is 'Limerick Soviet by Alun Parry. Music throughout the episode is by Post Punk Podge, and the song at the end is by David Blake from the play 'Bread Not Profits'. More info on the podcast at: http://limericksoviet.ie/ or to find out more about the Limerick Soviet 100 Festival check-out: http://limericksoviet100.ie/

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Bottom Dog - The Story of the Limerick Soviet 1919

This episode covers the rapid growth of radical trade unionism and socialism in Limerick leading up to 1919, the opposition and resistance to the British occupation, the untold story of the role of women workers in the soviet and what lead to the decision to call the strike . You can see the referenced photo of the mustachioed men of the Limerick Council of Trade Unions here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limerick_Soviet#/media/File:Limerick_Soviet_Members.jpg Voices, in order, are: Cian Prendiville (podcast host), Darren Maher (local actor), Aprille Scully (podcast co-host), Dominic Haugh (Socialist Party & author of 'Limerick Soviet 1919') and Mike McNamara (current president of the Limerick Council of Trade Unions). Music by Post Punk Podge https://www.facebook.com/PostPunkPodge/ More info on the podcast at: http://limericksoviet.ie/ or to find out more about the Limerick Soviet 100 Festival check-out: http://limericksoviet100.ie/

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Bottom Dog - The Story of the Limerick Soviet 1919

This episode is a small preview of things to come. Starting on April 6th, this podcast will bring you the story of the Limerick Soviet of 1919 over five weekly episodes, every Saturday. The podcast name pays homage to 'The Bottom Dog' - Limerick's first ever workers' newspaper. It was launched in October 1917 as a socialist paper pledging to fight for what it called the 'bottom dog', or underdog, which it explained was all those oppressed whether on the basis of class, race or gender. It said that 'every dog has it's day' and that it's goal was to "hasten the day of the Bottom Dog". The episodes will be: 1) The Worker's Rising. This episode will cover the rapid growth of radical trade unionism and socialism in Limerick leading up to 1919, the opposition and resistance to the British occupation, the untold story of the role of women workers in the soviet and what lead to the decision to call the strike 2) A New 'Boss' in Town. This episode will look at how the Soviet ran the city, produced food, printed money, set up their own police force and even brought down the price of milk. 3) Revolution Betrayed. In the third episode we will investigate the battles inside the Soviet, and in the trade unions and labour movement nationally, leading up to the ultimate betrayal of the revolution 4) The Road Not Taken. Our second last episode will consider other similar revolts across Ireland at the time, including the forgotten story of ‘Take Back the City’-style housing occupations movement in Limerick in 1921, the alternative vision of a workers republic that inspired so many and how that path was shut off 5) Limerick Soviet 2.0? Finally we will look at the lessons from the struggle for today, what can we learn from how unions organised low paid and precarious workers rapidly, how left and socialist ideas became commonplace, but also why the struggle did not produce the revolution dreamt of and lessons for those who want to make change today - - - - Voices, in order, are: Cian Prendiville (podcast host), Mike Finn (playwright, author of 'Bread Not Profits), Dominic Haugh (Socialist Party, author of 'Limerick Soviet 1919"), Mary O'Donnell (chairperson of the Limerick Soviet Commemoration Committee), Liam Cahill (author of "Forgotten Revolution) & Darren Maher (actor reading a quote from James Connolly). Music is 'Swan' by Post Punk Podge https://www.facebook.com/PostPunkPodge/ More info on the podcast at: http://limericksoviet.ie/ or to find out more about the Limerick Soviet 100 Festival check-out: http://limericksoviet100.ie/

Red On Red | Cork's RedFM
Red On Red - Episode Forty Five - December Line Up

Red On Red | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 75:19


This week on the podcast: we’re taking a look at some of the gigs happening in venues around the city, throughout December. 01. Happyalone - Real Fear Right Now 02. The Slut Club - Hold Me Only Lonely 03. Kojaque - Politicksis (prod. Jar Jar Jr) 04. The Lonely Tourist - White Whale 05. Yenkee - Are You Alright 06. Laurie Shaw and the Swamp People - Tatty Bye 07. Natalia Beylis - Kukalka, Kukalka 08. Siomhá - July, Red Sky (Live) 09. Fixity - Hungry Clouds 10. A Cow in the Water - Memphis (1991 Demo) 11. Elaine Malone - You 12. Saint Caoilian - The Faraway 13. Bailer - Tuesday Blues 14. Worn Out - With False Hope 15. Post-Punk Podge x DJ Nervous - Never Coming Home

Shock World Service
074: Leave The Skin You're In At Least Once A Week (Cian Ó Cíobháin)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 74:37


Shock World Service 074: Leave The Skin You're In At Least Once A Week (Cian Ó Cíobháin) 11/12/17 Galway, Ireland http://www.shockworldservice.com/ 1. Radio Weirdo - Friday 5.58pm Brian Coney, of ‘zine The Thin Air has been recording off-kilter, lo-fi delights these past few years. 2. A Lilac Decline - Theremin Song A Lilac Decline is an anagram of Cecilia Danell, who hails from Sweden but resides in Galway. 3. Loner Deluxe - Watch Lake Eli More from Galway's Rusted Rail imprint, this time label guru Keith Wallace reaches into his ghost box & discovers some Canadian boards. 4. Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh & Garth Knox - County Down The Gloaming's Ó Raghallaigh on Hardanger fiddle & Knox on viola d'amore collaborated together this year, releasing an LP called ‘All Soundings Are True' on Diatribe. Here's their otherworldly take of an on old Irish standard. 5. Lankum - The Granite Gaze Stirring contemporary ballad from Dublin's Lankum from their gripping new LP Between The Earth & Sky. 6. Hannah Peel - Archid Orange Dwarf Hannah Peel from Craigavon has released music with The Magnetic North & Beyond The Wizards Sleeve. 7. sfiiinx - Maze Composer & soprano Síobhra Quinlan's Labyrinth Suite has just been released on Ensemble Records 8. Rollers/Sparkers - OH! Possibly the best album made on Irish soil in recent memory is by Dublin's Rollers/Sparkers. It's called Interior Ministry. 9. Rollerskate Skinny - Man Under Glass ‘Horsedrawn Wishes', released in 1996, is the second album by Dublin's Rollerskate Skinny and might be one of the greatest albums of the nineties, which includes this among its numerous highlights. 10. Somadrone - The Howling Infinite (feat Margie Lewis) Somadrone is one of the country's most enduring & imaginative talents and this is taken his sixth LP Wellpark Avenue, which is due in spring 2018. 11. Naive Ted x Post-Punk Podge - Once A Week The utterly beguiling & unpigheonholable Naive Ted hails from Kerry but unlike most Kerrymen, he knows how to swing a hurley. Post-Punk Podge on vox. His chant is why this pod is called thus. 12. MuRli - RUN [Prod. by mynameisjOhn] This is from Limerick based /MC MuRli's debut EP, produced by mynameisjOhn. Alongside God Knows, you might now know them best as Rusangano Family. 13. So Cow - Shackleton Brian Kelly, the force-of-nature behind So Cow, has influenced a generation of Irish bands. From Tuam, just like the Sawdoctors. He recently recorded a new LP with new band Half Forward Line. 14. Strength N.I.A. - Northern Ireland Yes Minimal New York no wave vibes from Derry band Strength N.I.A's debut LP released earlier in 2017. 15. Trick Mist - Crumbs Abound Originally from Co. Louth, but now based in Cork, having previously resided in Manchester, Gavin Murray can claim to have lived in two of the world's major music cities. This beautiful atmospheric love song came out in 2016. 16. neonfrench - makelove Dublin-based Djamel Medjy released his debut LP on his own Portals imprint. Worth seeking as is his recent ‘Bach Of The Bus' EP, on which this is featured. 17. Gadget & The Cloud - Continue Kelly Doherty hails from Cork and this gem is from her 2017 debut LP Songs For Sad People To Dance To on Little L. 18. Or:la - Jaipur Known for her compelling DJ sets, Derrywoman Or:la is based in Liverpool & this off-kilter piece of hypnagogia is from her UK Lonely EP on Hotflush. 19. Comrade Hat - Old Amsterdam If George Michael had sang with The Blue Nile, he might have sounded a bit like Derry's Neil Burns. 
20. Katie Kim - Thieves When David Lynch discovers Waterford's Katie Sullivan, she might become his next muse. 21. Ryan Vail - Above The White Wash (feat Best Boy Grip) I became aware of Ryan Vail after a spellbinding performance at 2016's Other Voices in Dingle. Here he is with fellow Derry-based Eoin O' Callaghan (yes, loads of Derry folk on this podcast, woof!), who records as Best Boy Grip & - most lately - Elma Orkestra.