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INTERVIEW: Arli Liberman on new track w/Rhian Sheehan 'Immaru' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
On sonic gratitude, developing our deeper gifts, the peril of expectation, the potency of the present, and the beauty of self-acceptance. (0:00) - Musical Journey and Transformative Work (5:12) - Early Career Challenges and Breakthroughs (12:25) - Personal Transitions and Professional Growth (14:57) - The Power of Gratitude and Creative Process (15:38) - The Role of Meditation and Yoga in Creative Work (19:35) - The Impact of Friendship and Support (19:57) - Arlie's Musical Projects and Future Aspirations (20:21) - The Influence of Elena's Writing on Arlie's Music (20:42)- The Importance of Self-Acceptance and Present Moment Awareness Arli Liberman is an award-winning screen composer, producer and guitarist who creates vibrant, immersive music for film, TV, multimedia and live experiences. With an unwavering dedication to his craft, Arli's approach to music serves as a transformative force that resonates both on and off the screen. As a screen composer, Arli has worked on a wide range of films, including Sam Kelly's gang movie 'Savage', winning the 2021 APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award. In 2024, he collaborated with Tiki Taane to create the score to the historical drama in Te Reo Māori 'Ka Whawhai Tonu - Struggle Without End' directed by Mike Jonathan, with the theme song 'Hold On To The Dream' featuring Louis Baker, released as a single. Arli composed the original score for NZ film 'The Mountain' (2024), with music by Troy Kingi, directed by Rachel House and produced by Piki Films and Sandy Lane Productions. In 2023, he scored 'Stylebender' a documentary directed by Zoë McIntosh about Nigerian - New Zealand mixed martial artist Israel Adesanya, which was premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. His signature sound can be heard on the 36th America's Cup theme, the opening titles of the FIFA Women's World Cup, The All Blacks Experience at SkyCity, and in the Auckland Art Gallery's filmic exhibition Te Mata. As a solo artist, Arli is also prolific, with his fifth solo album coming out on Bigpop Records, in addition to creating a new collaborative album with renowned composer Rhian Sheehan due out in 2024. Arli's production work on Ngatapa Black's album 'I Muri Ahiahi' earned a nomination for Māori Album of the Year at the Aotearoa Music Awards, and he has performed at MoMA New York and the Montreux Jazz Festival, among other international festivals. Originally from Israel, Arli was a member of the groundbreaking White Flag Project, a pioneering crossover band uniting Palestinian and Israeli musicians. Under the mentorship of platinum-selling English record producer Mark Smulian, he was urged to 'find the back door of the electric guitar sound', which marked the beginning of Arli's journey in developing his sonic identity. In 2009, Arli moved to Aotearoa New Zealand, where he continued to develop his innovative approach to music and began exploring the synergy between composition and visual storytelling.
Tonight's edition features new music from Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Marc Barreca, CARM + Mouse on Mars, J Foerster + N KRAMER, and some older favorites from MoM, Four Tet, Loren Connors + Jim O'Rourke, Roedelius and Ashra. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 1134′38″ False Start by Good Weather For An Airstrike on Kenopsia (Valley View Records)
Y cayó la más oscura de las noches. Como cae el telón tras el último acto. Y las tinieblas se cernieron sobre el mundo. Y los fríos páramos quedaron yermos bajo la bruma. Desnudos y ateridos en la más absoluta indigencia. Las almas vagaron sin rumbo, a la deriva en la corriente, meciéndose en un agitado mar, ahogándose de prejuicios, naufragando en el abismo. Dolor y agonía de una orfandad súbita. El silencioso llanto desgarrador del eterno deambular en la oscuridad del alma. Débiles susurros que se lleva el viento. Los pasos cansados de recorrer una y mil veces el mismo camino polvoriento. La lucha por levantar el terrible peso de arrastrar una cruz que te doblega y te arroja contra el suelo en la extenuación de la noche más oscura. Música para descender a los abismos. Música para la Semana Santa. Haythem Mahbouli, Snowdrops, Ben Cooper, Christoffer Franzen, Salar Asid, Michel Banabila, Bruno Sanfilippo, Anoice, Lowercase Noises, Arvo Pärt, Clarice Jensen, Hakuna Group Music, Rhian Sheehan, Lorne Balfe, Simon Goff, Havasi, Wayne Robert Thomas, Isaac Helsen, Echo Collective, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Matt Maher.
Rhian Sheehan (on 'Recollections, Vol. 2' album release) Interview by Elliot Marshall on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Rhian Sheehan (on 'Recollections, Vol. 2' album release) Interview by Elliot Marshall on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Estamos de cumpleaños. Hoy, 17 de mayo —pero de 1993— se emitía en directo el primer programa de Lost Frontier. No recuerdo exactamente cuándo ni por qué, pero hace muy poco lo comentaba: llevo más tiempo haciendo el programa que no haciéndolo. Durante estos 27 años han pasado muchas cosas. Aunque nunca nos hubiéramos imaginado, primero, seguir aquí con más de 900 programas; segundo, celebrar este cumpleaños en un confinamiento bajo un Estado de Alarma causado por una pandemia. Pero el mundo no se detiene, aunque nosotros lo intentemos, aunque a nosotros nos obliguen a detenernos. No tenemos la capacidad de pulsar el botón de STOP y fingir que el tiempo se detiene. La vida continúa. Y la música también. Porque... ¿Qué seríamos sin la música? Der Waldläufer, James Everingham, Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie, Anoice, Rhian Sheehan, TSODE, Txema Cabria, Nightnoise, n-So, MANU, Benjamin Mørk, Dustin O'Halloran, Michal Ziolkowski, Pulsarum.
Matt chats to composer Rhian Sheehan about his new retrospective, Recollections, Vol. 1
Chris Chetland Audio mix and mastering engineer, producer, songwriter, cable owner, studio owner, theoretical biologist and mentor from Auckland, NZ. NZ record holder for weeks of a single at #1 [For Scribe 'Stand Up/Not Many], and have quite a few gold and platinum credits for mixing and/or mastering e.g. for Scribe, Savage, P Money, Deceptikonz, Concord Dawn, Tomorrow People, Jakob to name a few. On the international side, he's mixed for the likes of [US] TBoz (TLC), Chingy, Twista, [U.K.] Kevin Mark Trail [of The Streets], and had 2 world #1s on the international breaks charts for his own music. Founding member of Kog Transmissions 2018, Chris was a finalist for best engineer [for Rei - A Place to Stand], and had credits on 2 out of 3 best engineer albums, and all 3 best Producer albums and with credits in almost every category of the finalists and the NZ music awards. Clients - (* = chart placement) - Jakob*, Sons of Zion*, Nadia Reid*, I Am Giant*, Beau Monga*, JGeeks*, Kiri Te Kanawa*, Kids of 88*, Leisure*, Pitch Black*, The Nomad, The Impending Adorations, Tiki Taane*, Tapz*, Baynk*, Nika*, Fungi, Sons of Sofa, Rei, Tom Francis, Table Fox, Nadia Reid, Cheshire Grimm, Tali*, Pieter T*, Shapeshifter*, TomFrancis*, D Love, Echo Beach, House of Shem, Benny Tipene*, Night Gaunts, Rackets*, Mihirangi, Kevin Mark Trail, Maisey Rika, Ivy Lies*, Tatou Tatou E, Steriogram*, A Hori Buzz*, Savage*, Deceptikonz*, Scribe*, P Money*, Concord Dawn*, Starboy*, Ruia, Baitercell*, Beach Pigs, Ciaran McMeeken, Huia, Cool Rainbows, Nga Tai, APRA, Play It Strange, Reality Chant, Messanjah, Katchafire*, Husk, Jason Eli, Totes, Jasmine Lee, Tiny Ruins*, Superfood, The Zoup, Wilderness Love, 71 Sunset, Imploder, The Datsuns*, Rare Shot Blue, The Kumpnee, Laura Hunter, Ladi6, Vince Harder*, Module, Charles Royal, Paddy Free, Pao, Pleaseplease, Raslea, Rosa Dub, Seth Haapu, Shepherds of Cassini, Sheree Waitoa, Transitone, Rhian Sheehan, The Burns, Te Ha, Yaw, Wagner Bros, Quarter Acre Lifestyle, River Jesters, Paul McLaney, Charles Royal, Pao, MC Ali, Lisa Crawley*, Glass Owls, Evan Silva, Rob Vegas, Kris Laal, Chingy, TBoz, Kittens of the internet, Surf City, The Doqument, Chong Nee*, KFC, Von Voin Strum, Tony Richards, Sweetmix Kids, Bright Child, BKidd, The Means, Loop compilations. This podcast was recorded in Sydney and Auckland on 22/01/19 Intro music: Te Pukumeke ft Reì by Baitercell Outro music: Te Wai Te Ora ft Hui by Baitercell https://www.kog.co.nz https://www.facebook.com/kogstudio https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tin8YXXdysSVoXuOAZ1nv?si=eH8U5m8tTDCGN4cD7cPl8A https://gearshoot.com/shootouts/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1747746975437690
Marika Hodgson is a highly sought after bass player working with everyone from Rhian Sheehan to Teeks. Her first solo outing under the moniker Sorrento is a fun funky frolic featuring Troy Kingi.
Discussed john | Emoji: Jack-o-lantern | https://polymatic.link/o6 john | OLO printer “success” | https://polymatic.link/o7 Fun stuff john | Chiitan | https://polymatic.link/nn alan | Reinventing the Bicycle Wheel | https://polymatic.link/nu alan | GeoOrbital | https://polymatic.link/nv john | John looks forward to using this on Alan’s track | https://polymatic.link/nq alan | Stephen Drives NASA’s Mars Rover With Neil deGrasse Tyson | https://polymatic.link/nw john | Using Cameras To Measure The Real Altitude Of The Space Station | https://polymatic.link/nr alan | Solo | A Derpfakes Story | https://polymatic.link/nx john | A haggler’s delight ( for exposure narrated) | https://polymatic.link/ns alan | Why gamers use WASD to move | https://polymatic.link/ny john | Tentacles in Philly | https://polymatic.link/nt alan | Pokémon Red INSIDE Minecraft | https://polymatic.link/nz Music john | ????”A Quiet Divide” by “Rhian Sheehan” | https://polymatic.link/nl alan | Hippo Campus | buttercup | https://polymatic.link/o0 alan | Hippo Campus | Bambi | https://polymatic.link/o1 john | Marble Soda – Shawn Wasabi | https://polymatic.link/no john | Shawn Wasabi – Mango Love | https://polymatic.link/o8 alan | AJR | TURNING OUT (Animated Short Film) | https://polymatic.link/o2 john | Madeon – Pop Culture | https://polymatic.link/np alan | half•alive | still feel. | https://polymatic.link/o3 alan | half•alive | aawake at nigh | https://polymatic.link/o4 alan | Kelvin Jones, Sara Hartman | magnetic | https://polymatic.link/o5 Books john | The Consuming Fire – John Scalzi | https://polymatic.link/nm Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Music by Sahy Uhns (CC-BY). Which you can find at https://polymatic.link/ek Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic Website http://polymatic.media
A catch-up with Rhian Sheehan (guest from podcast ep # 2) to discuss his new album (A Quiet Divide) and tour and recent soundtrack projects
An in-depth chat with Wellington film composer Rhian Sheehan
A conversation with film composer and musician Rhian Sheehan about his new album "The Quiet Divide" and his NZ tour as well as recent film, theme park and video-game soundtrack works.
Wellington composer Rhian Sheehan talks about his evocative, cinematic new work A Quiet Divide, which he's currently performing as a multimedia spectacular around the land. He speaks to Kirsten Johnstone.
An in-depth chat with Wellington-based, internationally renowned composer Rhian Sheehan. We talk about his brand new about-to-be-released album, A Quiet Divide and his recent soundtrack work. We plug the upcoming NZ tour and talk about some of his work for TV, cinema and short films as well as composer the score for a theme-park ride and video games. Rhian was a previous guest of the podcast, way back on episode two! Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
An in-depth chat with Wellington-based, internationally renowned composer Rhian Sheehan. We talk about his brand new about-to-be-released album, A Quiet Divide and his recent soundtrack work. We plug the upcoming NZ tour and talk about some of his work for TV, cinema and short films as well as composer the score for a theme-park ride and video games. Rhian was a previous guest of the podcast, way back on episode two!
Rhian Sheehan Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Rhian Sheehan Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
This week we are super lucky to have the extremely successful Wellington electronic producer and composer, Rhian Sheehan. Rhian Sheehan was not just one of, but THE first artist to be released by now legendary Loop Recordings with Paradigm Shift in 2001. Since then he has moved away from being just a simple electronic artist and moved into orchestral composition and working with live bands, all while maintaining his signature ambient, chill vibe. We talk about what it was like making music during the early 00's, his shift in style and the making of Standing In Silence as well as his exciting new live show with the release of his new album, A Quiet Divide. Check out Rhian Sheehan here: https://rhiansheehan.bandcamp.com/ Playlist: Intro- Rhian Sheehan She Walks Into Mine- Rhian Sheehan Boundaries- Rhian Sheehan Standing In Silence Part 3- Rhian Sheehan Nocturne 1985- Rhian Sheehan Standing In Silence Part 6- Rhian Sheehan Soma Dreams- Rhian Sheehand Knuckles- Plaines
This week in Episode Two we look at what is now considered by many to be the "Golden Age" of Wellington music. The Dub/Electronic scene pushed by Loop Recordings from 1998 to 2008. This scene happened while Wellington was in a creative boom, with the Lord Of The Rings trilogy bringing in money and talent into the capital. Such acts to come out of this situation were Fat Freddie's Drop, The Black Seeds, Trinity Roots, Rhian Sheehan, King Kapisi, The Phoenix Foundation and yes, even The Flight Of The Conchords. We are joined again by our past guests Aaron Tokona of Weta and later music producer Pete Jamieson and introducing Mikee Tucker, the founder of Loop and co-founder of Fly My Pretties. As promised here's a link to another podcast with more on Loop and the Wellington Dub/Electronic sound. www.mixcloud.com/basefm/indigenou…24th-march-2017/ Playlist Clav Dub- Rhombus Pavor Nocturnus- Distant Earth (theme) Sense and Cents- Trinity Roots Waiting (feat. Lotus)- Rhian Sheehan Runnin (live)- Fat Freddies's Drop Push On Thru- Salmonella Dub Reverse Resistance- King Kapisi Keep On Pushing- The Black Seeds Little Things- Trinity Roots All tracks used claiming fair dealing for education and review.
What is music? How would you define it? Does it defy definition? In this episode we try to get answers to those questions from from a pioneer in music cognition research, a musicologist, and an otolaryngologist who surgically restores hearing and studies the brain basis of musical improvisation. theensembleproject.com/cadence facebook.com/cadencepodcast twitter.com/cadencepodcast cadencemind@gmail.com Produced by Adam Isaak and Indre Viskontas. Music in this episode was provided by acclaimed New Zealand composer Rhian Sheehan from his album Stories From Elsewhere.
Mixed live at BFF.FM 2016 - 08 - 10 12 - 00 - 00 12:00pm Kiwi Maddog 20/20 by Elliott Smith on Roman Candle (Cavity Search) 12:06pm Amber Button by Isan on - (-) 12:10pm Fin by Phontaine on - (-) 12:14pm Battery Point by Beak> on - (-) 12:21pm Your Signs (Instrumental) by The Notwist on - (-) 12:23pm Weightless Part 1 by Marconi Union on - (-) 12:31pm Airlock by Kona Triangle on - (-) 12:35pm A Tune for Jack by Lemon Jelly on - (-) 12:41pm Split Stones by Lymbyc System on - (-) 12:47pm Part 3 by Rhian Sheehan on - (-) 12:52pm Autumn 3 by Vivaldi / Max Richter on Recomposed (-) 12:53pm You Need to See Through Better Eyes by The Boats on Our Small Ideas (-) 12:56pm My Beautiful Blue Sky by Moby on - (-) 1:00pm Coffin Nails by MF Doom on Metal Fingers Presents: Special Herbs (Nature Sounds) 1:03pm Cruise by Astronautica on - (-) 1:07pm We Were Set Up by Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, The Alchemist, Oh No & DJ Shadow on GTA V OST (-) 1:10pm Love What Happened There by James Blake on - (-) 1:15pm Piano Months by Teebs on - (-) 1:18pm The Theory of Everything by Jóhann Jóhannsson on The Theory of Everything OST (-) 1:19pm My Dear by Corduroi on - (-) 1:25pm Bust the Way You Were by Gangplans, Unravel on - (-) 1:28pm After Dawn by Weathertunes on - (-) 1:32pm Yesterday's Down by Julien Mier on - (-) 1:36pm If You Knew - Reprise Long Live Take by Gold Panda on - (-) 1:42pm Flashy Flashy (Nicolas Jaar Remix) by Ellen Allien on - (-) 1:49pm Sailing the Solar Flares by Dirtwire on - (-) 1:53pm Bim Bom - Psapp Remix by Astrud Gilberto on - (-) 1:56pm Taint - King Krule & Jamie Isaac Remix by Haraket on - (-)
Episode 2 of Sweetman Podcast - an in-depth chat with Wellington composer Rhian Sheehan Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 2 of Sweetman Podcast - an in-depth chat with Wellington composer Rhian Sheehan
"LISTENING PLEASURES" Nueva Forma™ records asked me to do them a guest mix for their website. So i did. Tracklist: NUEVA FORMA intro BRASSTRONAUT bounce DANIEL HALF childhood, born to be a servant TIM CRABTREE renamed RICHIE HAVENS for heavens sake CLIFF MARTINEZ i drive THE BOOKS all you need is a wall TIM CRABTREE wish you were RHIAN SHEEHAN sileo WILLITS + SAKAMOTO RHIAN SHEEHAN the upper sky IG88 ft JENNI POTTS a subtle separation (accapella) DEBS McCOY rose madder UNDERWORLD capa meets the sun (to heal) BALMORHEA coahuila (the fun years remix) KORALLREVEN sa sa samoa BALMORHEA bowsprit VALERIE JUNE shotgun (accapella) RADIOHEAD reckoner (version) OöPHOI beyond these skies NUEVA FORMA: http://nuevaforma.com/
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Radio Three Sixty Part 72: RHIAN SHEEHAN, BROMAER, ALL INDIA RADIO, BELA, FIREKITES, KLAKE, ALIAS AND TARSER, MIZMO, COLDCUT.
Radio Three Sixty Part 72: RHIAN SHEEHAN, BROMAER, ALL INDIA RADIO, BELA, FIREKITES, KLAKE, ALIAS AND TARSER, MIZMO, COLDCUT.
Radio Three Sixty Part 45: DEADLY AVENGER, RHIAN SHEEHAN, SON LUX, MANIC, TOVAR, MODULE, ROMANOWSKI, VIDEO KID.
Radio Three Sixty Part 45: DEADLY AVENGER, RHIAN SHEEHAN, SON LUX, MANIC, TOVAR, MODULE, ROMANOWSKI, VIDEO KID.