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Persian mythological hero of the epic poem Shahnameh

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This Song Is Yours

Our guest today is alternative pop polymath SASAMI. The Korean American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist is a true musical chameleon, seamlessly shifting between heavy metal, industrial, folk ballads, and alt-pop while touring with the likes of Mitski, Soccer Mommy, and Snail Mail. Today, she releases her most pop-focused record yet—her third studio album, Blood on the Silver Screen. In this episode, we chat with SASAMI about stepping into the world of pop and why embracing it was actually the punkest move she could make. We discuss her shift away from classical roots, the contrasting production styles of Jenn Decilveo and Rostam, and whether we'll see her on Australian shores later this year.SASAMI: Instagram / Spotify Purchase Blood on the Silver Screen and find SASAMI on tour here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.

Song Exploder
Sasami - In Love With A Memory (feat. Clairo)

Song Exploder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 29:40


Sasami is a singer, songwriter and producer who grew up in Los Angeles. But now she's based in Northern California, and as you'll hear in this episode, that's significant. Sasami went to school for classical French horn. She was in the band Cherry Glazerr, and she's had a lot of collaborations with other artists on their projects and her own. Collaboration is at the heart of the song that I talked to her about for this episode. It's called “In Love With A Memory,” and it features Clairo on vocals, and it was co-produced with Grammy-winning producer Rostam. The song is on Sasami's third album, Blood on the Silver Screen, which is out March 2025. Coming up, you'll hear the original voice memos that she recorded for this song back in the fall of 2022. You'll also hear the demo she made in Garageband after that, and then how she and Rostam turned that demo into the final version, a duet with Clairo.For more info, visit songexploder.net/sasami.

Na Na Na
Na Na Na - Dos caras de una misma Sasami - 29/01/25

Na Na Na

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 58:52


La Sasami de formación clásica y la creadora pop se dan la mano en 'Blood On the Silver Screen', el álbum con el que regresa este mes de marzo. De la mano de Rostam en la producción, profundiza en sus recuerdos musicales de infancia y reflexiona sobre amor, sexo y poder y encarnación dejando que el pop sea "su combustible". Playlist:SASAMI, Clairo - In Love With A MemoryKaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Into Your EyesKaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Joe Goddard - NeptunesKelly Lee Owens - Higher (George Daniel Remix)Pretty Girl - RewindPink Siifu, HiTech, Peso Gordon, GDMRW, REGINA, Ss. Sylver - FACECARD'!Jamie xx, Erykah Bady - F.U.Panchiko, billy woods - shandy in the GraveyardKele - KintsugiTunde Adebimpe - DropDARKSIDE - Groucha MaxSleigh Bells - Wanna Start A Band?Sky Ferreira - LeashEla Minus - UPWARDSFKA twigs, Koreless - Drums of DeathEscuchar audio

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach
Lead with Curiosity with Ryan Tahmaseb

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 60:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textI had a blast chatting with Ryan Bani Tahmaseb. We celebrate his debut picture book, Rostam's Picture-Day Pusteen, and talk about collaborating, connecting with family, and leading with curiosity. Click here by 11:30 AM EST on Sunday, September 22nd, to sign up to join our live chat with Andrew Hacket, Ernesto Cisneros, Lisa Stringfellow, Marcie Atkins and Tina Athaide. If you aren't able to join us, no worries. The recorded episode will release in two weeks.Support the show

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach
Lead with Curiosity with Ryan Tahmaseb

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 60:43 Transcription Available


Send us a textI had a blast chatting with Ryan Bani Tahmaseb. We celebrate his debut picture book, Rostam's Picture-Day Pusteen, and talk about collaborating, connecting with family, and leading with curiosity. Click here by 11:30 AM EST on Sunday, September 22nd, to sign up to join our live chat with Andrew Hacket, Ernesto Cisneros, Lisa Stringfellow, Marcie Atkins and Tina Athaide. If you aren't able to join us, no worries. The recorded episode will release in two weeks.Support the show

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach
Veracity, Voice, and Vulnerability with Josh Galarza

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 63:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textDebut author Josh Galarza talks about the importance of veracity, voice, and vulnerability in this episode, all of which are embedded into his heartfelt, hilarious, and heartbreaking debut, The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky. Let's dig in.Click here for the transcript.Join Andrew Hacket, Ernesto Cisneros, Lisa Stringfellow, Marcie Atkins, and Tina Athaide to glean some tips to enrich your classroom writing community and for the chance to ask them questions about the craft of teaching writing. Don't miss this priceless opportunity. Click here to sign up.To prep for our next episode and for picture day, which is just around the corner, be sure to read Ryan Bani Tahmaseb's debut picture book, Rostam's Picture-Day Pusteen. Support the show

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach
Veracity, Voice, and Vulnerability with Josh Galarza

Chalk and Ink: The Podcast for Teachers Who Write and Writers Who Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 63:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textDebut author Josh Galarza talks about the importance of veracity, voice, and vulnerability in this episode, all of which are embedded into his heartfelt, hilarious, and heartbreaking debut, The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky. Let's dig in.Click here for the transcript.Join Andrew Hacket, Ernesto Cisneros, Lisa Stringfellow, Marcie Atkins, and Tina Athaide to glean some tips to enrich your classroom writing community and for the chance to ask them questions about the craft of teaching writing. Don't miss this priceless opportunity. Click here to sign up.To prep for our next episode and for picture day, which is just around the corner, be sure to read Ryan Bani Tahmaseb's debut picture book, Rostam's Picture-Day Pusteen. Support the show

Callisto
La mort de Rostam et Rakhch - Mythe perse

Callisto

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 6:08


Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans Callisto, le Podcast qui vous fait voyager à travers les récits mythiques et les légendes. Après vous avoir raconté les aventures fabuleuses du héros perse Rostam et de sa monture Rakhch, je vous propose de nous attarder aujourd'hui sur sa mort… Bonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Callisto
Les aventures de Rostam et Rakhch - Mythe perse

Callisto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 8:54


Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans Callisto, le Podcast qui vous fait voyager à travers les récits mythiques et les légendes. Aujourd'hui, nous partons en Perse à la découverte des aventures de Rostam et de son fidèle destrier Rakhch. Bonne écoute ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Zonkuliah
KULIAH KESIHATAN | 170119 | "Stres, Latah, Kemurungan & Sakit Mental" - Dr Ahmad Rostam Md Zin

Zonkuliah

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 105:22


Kuliah Kesihatan Mental yang berlangsung di Kolej Universiti Islam Selangor pada 17 Januari 2019. Banyak maklumat dan kisah-kisah mengejutkan dalam ceramah Dr Ahmad Rostam ni, seorang Pakar Psikiatri berpengalaman. --- ANTARA ISI PENTING ~ Kisah Driver bernama Ibrahim di Filiphina ~ Manusia mencari Tuhan bila berhadapan masalah besar ~ Isu kesihatan mental di Malaysia ~ Statistik setanding dengan negara maju yang lain ~ Fasa umur yang paling "stress" ~ Semua benda boleh menyebabkan stress atau tekanan ~ Doktor nampak tua dari usia sebenar ~ Perlunya tekanan dalam kehidupan seseorang manusia ~ Kenapa makin gemuk bila stress? ~ Cara untuk "kesan" kita mungkin ada "stress yang berlebihan" ~ Masalah ada yang tak murung pun mengaku kemurungan ~ Antara stress positif dan negatif ~ Badan yang menipu kita ~ Masalah jerawat dan sebagainya adalah antara tanda tekanan perasaan ~ Semua suis ada di otak (badan kita bagi signal) ~ Kaki dah kena potong, tapi masih boleh rasa "ibu jari" ~ Punca mati sakit jantung di umur muda ~ Golongan yang paling berpotensi kemurungan ~ Beza cara meluahkan emosi antara lelaki dan perempuan ~ Orang perempuan pandai "cari suis" untuk tingkatkan stress level lelaki ~ Antara punca seseorang mula murung ~ "Buka mulut saja orang lain dah rasa tak selesa.." ~ Akibat terlalu memandang negatif terhadap diri sendiri ~ Orang yang memandang dunia sebagai "hitam atau putih" ~ Orang yang tak ada masalah atau sentiasa gembira tu mungkin sebenarnya bermasalah "mental" ~ Antara punca berlakunya "latah" --- Sokong Projek Zonkuliah Dengan Menyumbang Ke Akaun Berikut : ➢ https://toyyibpay.com/zonkuliah ➢ MAYBANK (Produksi Zonkita) - 557250054584 ➢ PAYPAL - paypal.me/DanaZK --- ☑● Doakan Dimurahkan Rezeki dan Diberikan Kesihatan Yang Baik Untuk Kami Teruskan Projek ZonKuliah ☑● ✚ Untuk update terkini sila like Facebook Page kami : www.facebook.com/zonkuliah --- #Zonkuliah #InfoMedic #ZonKesihatan #DrRostamMdZin

Talkhouse Podcast
Rostam with Jason Stewart (How Long Gone)

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 40:59


This week's Talkhouse Podcast is actually taken from a conversation that served as the online launch party for the second issue of our print ‘zine, The Talkhouse Reader, which was lovingly put together by Talkhouse music editor Annie Fell. The issue, which you can order at store.talkhouse.com explores the intersection of food and music, so naturally this episode does as well. Our guests are Jason Stewart and Rostam. Stewart is, along with Chris Black, the host of the popular podcast How Long Gone, in which the two discuss pop culture, fashion, and whatever else happens to come to mind, often with great guests—recent ones include Jenny Lewis, Waxahatchee, and Isaac Brock—but frequently just the two of them gabbing like better-read versions of your hippest friends. They're part of the fabulous Talkhouse Podcast Network, and you can catch the How Long Gone guys live this June if you're lucky enough to live in one of the cities they'll be visiting. Tour dates and their deep catalog of episodes can be found on their site. Today's other guest is Rostam, who's best known as a co-founder of Vampire Weekend and co-architect of that band's sound. Rostam left Vampire Weekend a few years ago to pursue solo and production work, and he's kept plenty busy. He made a great record with Hamilton Leithauser of the Walkmen as well as a fully solo record called Changephobia—you may have heard him on the Talkhouse Podcast talking about it with Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast. He's released a few standalone songs recently as well, and as always he's a thoughtful conversationalist with something interesting to say. Since this conversation is focused largely on food, you can expect to hear about Rostam's egg habits, a killer salmon recipe, and some talk about Rostam's mom, who's a well known chef of Persian food who once went toe-to-toe with Martha Stewart. Enjoy, and please check out the Talkhouse Reader issue two at store.talkhouse.com. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Jason Stewart and Rostam for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the goodness at Talkhouse.com. This episode was put together by Annie Fell and edited by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!

The Brown Note Movie Review
Vampire Weekend - Only God Was Above Us (2024) Album Review

The Brown Note Movie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 12:04


Arguably the most faultless three album opening run since Arcade Fire, hit a speed bump with the loss of Rostam, a core member and producer, resulting in the least well received album of their career, Father of the Bride and wonders whether the golden era was over. Only God is a dramatic return to form and will be an obvious contender for album of the year.

MAKE IT
367 - Indie Talk Takeover | Preserving Culture Through Documentary Filmmaking, Nonprofits, and Education | Filmmakers Nicholas Mihm & Rostam Zafari

MAKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 88:21


Hello, Hello!   In this episode, we are joined by filmmaking partners Nicholas Mihm and Rostam Zafari. They discuss their filmmaking partnership, their new documentary 'Bubjan,' their nonprofit work promoting Iranian culture, and future projects exploring physician burnout through animation and entrepreneurship through documentary storytelling.   We also talk about:    Nicholas Mihm shares his background in independent filmmaking based in Los Angeles with features like In the Dark Valley and Helen Believe.   Rostam discusses meeting Brandon Stanton of Humans of New York and collaborating on a 54-part series about his grandfather Parviz, which inspired the short film 'Bubjan'.   We delve into Stanton's unique interviewing style that helps subjects feel vulnerable and gain deeper self-understanding, as well as the challenges of editing down hours of footage into a short film.   Rostam explains the nonprofit Nimruz's work using art and education to promote Iranian cultural values of equality, freedom, and justice in the face of oppression.   Future projects discussed include an animated documentary on physician/nurse burnout and an episodic series following entrepreneurs making a positive global impact.   And, an all-new Things We Should Know from Producer Papa Bear.   Enjoy!    *How you can continue to enjoy MAKE IT content:*   Subscribe to the MAKE IT YouTube channel. Subscribe to the MAKE IT Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.bonsai.film/subscribe.   The MAKE IT podcast amplifies the voice of the filmmaker by exploring the filmmaking journeys of actors, writers, directors, producers, and a host of other creatives from across the film industry.

The Open Mic Podcast with Brett Allan
Nicholas Mihm Director Interview | 'Bubjan' Dreaming of a Free Society in Iran

The Open Mic Podcast with Brett Allan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 15:01


Nicholas Mihm Director Interview | 'Bubjan' Dreaming of a Free Society in Iran Inspired by hours of in-depth interviews by Executive Producer, Brandon Stanton of Humans of New York, “Bubjan” is told from the perspective of Parwiz and his eldest son, Abarmard Maziar. Bubjan is also executive produced by Parwiz's grandson, Rostam Zafari. Rostam has long nurtured a dream to bring this inspirational story to life, a story that has resonated with him since his formative years. Stanton has supported the release of the film by uploading a series of 54 posts on HONY's prominent social media account, starting on September 10, 2023.    This film also carries special significance as during its filming, the world lost Jina “Mahsa” Amini. As most already know, Mahsa was arrested by Iran's morality police for what they deemed "improper" hijab attire, and she endured severe beatings and tragically passed away while in police custody. Parwiz Zafari's words, shared in these interviews, echo profoundly – his yearning for Iranians to unite and liberate their nation. Parwiz has held on to the belief that Iran will one day become a free country, and he holds hope that a new generation will carry the torch towards a brighter future for his homeland. As we unveil "Bubjan”, Mahsa Amini's impact reverberates stronger than ever, fueling a movement that refuses to be silenced.   Connect with us on our website for more amazing conversations! www.brettallanshow.com Got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! IG https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ FB https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow/ Twitter https://twitter.com/brettallanshow Consider giving us a kind rating and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1486122533?mt=2&ls=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Energy Terminal
SPARK Episode 12: Rostam Reifschneider

Energy Terminal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 26:31


Rostam Reifschneider is a 776 Fellow and the Co-Founder of Hydrova, a startup turning waste byproducts of aluminum recycling into valuable products and clean energy. He started Hydrova while studying Mechanical Engineering at MIT, and since graduating, has taken on the company full-time as CTO. Rostam knew upon arrival at MIT that he wanted to make an impact in the climate space, and his chosen vehicle to do this has been technology and entrepreneurship. In this episode, he explains why he chose this path of impact, and through this he emphasizes the importance of following your skills and strengths. Furthermore, Rostam discusses what Hydrova does, the process of validating and piloting the technology, fundraising, and challenges he has faced along the way. He concludes the episode by telling us about the benefits of being a young founder and making the most of opportunities given to students, and he shares his thoughtful advice for young aspiring founders. Keynotes: - Using entrepreneurship and technology as a vehicle for climate impact - Fundraising as a student founder - Advice for young aspiring climate tech founders   And follow us on: Newsletter: https://www.energy-terminal.com/newsletter-signup  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/energy-terminal  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/energyterminal/

Completely Booked
Lit Chat with Local Author Sohrab Homi Fracis

Completely Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 59:10


Sohrab Homi Fracis's new book of North Florida and elsewhere stories, True Fiction, won the 2023 International Book Award for story collections. American Book Award winner Rilla Askew says of it: "True Fiction is a tour de force." Fracis is the first Asian American author to win the Iowa Short Fiction Award, described by the New York Times Book Review as "among the most prestigious literary prizes America offers," for his first book, Ticket to Minto: Stories of India and America. Publishers Weekly called it "A reminder of how satisfying the short story form can be...the work of an impressive new talent."  His novel, Go Home, was shortlisted by Stanford University Libraries for the William Saroyan International Prize. Singapore Poetry described it as “newly poignant and even heartbreaking.” He taught literature and creative writing at University of North Florida. He was Twin Cities Visiting Writer in Residence at Augsburg College and Artist in Residence at Yaddo. He received the Florida Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature/Fiction. The South Asian Literary Association bestowed on him its Distinguished Achievement Award. Interviewer Michelle Lizet Flores is a graduate of FSU and NYU creative writing programs. She currently works as a teacher and co-hosts the What's in a Verse Poetry Open Mic in Jacksonville, FL. She has previously been published in magazines and journals such as The Miami Rail, Chircú Journal, and Travel Latina. A finalist for the Juan Felipe Herrera Award for Poetry, she is the author of the chapbooks Cuentos from the Swamp and Memoria, as well as the picture book, Carlito the Bat Learns to Trick or Treat. Her short fiction can be found in the anthology, Places We Build in the Universe through Flowersong Press. Her first full-length collection of poetry, Invasive Species, is forthcoming through Finishing Line Press. Find out more at michellelizetflores.com. READ Check out Sohrab's work from the library! https://jkpl.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/default/search/results?qu=sohrab+homi+fracis&te= SOHRAB RECOMMENDS In addition to books and movies, I also love music and sports. Lately my Spotify playlists center around contemporary folk rock by such musicians as The Paper Kites, Birdtalker, Plains, Ondara, Bonny Light Horseman, and River Whyless. Some of my characters are aspiring musicians, as in "Open Mic," the first story in True Fiction. Playing college sports in India taught me to hang in there when things were going wrong and then to turn them around. I still follow professional tennis and not long ago watched stars such as Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Venus Williams live at the Miami Open. I'm excited about the resurgent Jacksonville Jaguars. Go Jags! I see sportsmen as contemporary gladiators. Having been one helped me write the battlefield combat scene in True Fiction's concluding/signature novelette, "The Legend of Rostam and Sohrab," based on my ancient-Persian naming legend. --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates  Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions@coj.net 

Söndagsintervjun
Nahid Persson Sarvestani – filmskapare utan gränser?

Söndagsintervjun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 47:35


Hon har på nära håll följt prostituerade i Teheran, jagade exiljournalister i Kurdistan och svekfulla Tindermän. Hur ser Nahid Persson Sarvestani på att balansera mellan journalist, aktivist och vän? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hon har gjort 17 dokumentärfilmer, och ofta med kameralinsen vänd mot sitt första hemland Iran. Alltid med en kritisk udd mot den islamiska regimen; i filmerna ”Drottningen och jag”, ”Min stulna revolution”, och det nyligen utkomna spiondramat ”Son of the Mullah”.Nahid Persson Sarvestani besitter en unik förmåga att komma nära de hon porträtterar. Ett grepp som vunnit priser och hyllats men också stundtals väckt kritik. Efter genombrottet ”Prostitution bakom slöjan” 2004 fick hon själv gripa in och hjälpa en av kvinnorna i filmen att lämna Iran. Och när hon 2018 avslöjar sin egen pojkväns dubbelspel i ”Anders, jag och hans 23 andra kvinnor” kom kritik från huvudpersonen själv, som menar att han hängts ut och nu ångrar sin medverkan.Hur ser Nahid Persson Sarvestani själv på sin egen roll, och den makt hon besitter med kameran i hand?"Om inte jag vågar så händer ingenting”Som tonåring engagerar hon sig i en kommunistisk grupp, och är med och störtar shahen 1979. Men när mullorna tar över makten inleds en utrensning av Irans vänsterfolk, och Nahid tvingas gå under jord. Nådastöten kommer när hennes lillebror, Rostam, avrättas i fängelset. Nahid tvingas på flykt. Känslan av skuld förföljde henne i många år – att Rostam dödades i hennes ställe.Idag har hon försonats med sitt förflutna. Och hoppet om att en dag få återvända till Iran lever än. Vad driver Nahid Persson Sarvestani att fortsätta berätta om det land hon lämnade för fyrtio år sedan? Och hur ser hon på framtiden – kommer regimen en dag att falla?Programledare: Martin WicklinProducent: Fanny HedenmoKontakt: sondagsintervjun@sr.se

The Film Scorer
Rostam Batmanglij (Rostam)

The Film Scorer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 29:56


In this somewhat Halloween-flavored episode, Rostam Batmanglij (Rostam) (ex-Vampire Weekend, The OA) joins the show! Taking a little detour from his solo and collab music, and writing and producing for other artists like Haim, Charli XCX, and Frank, Ocean, Rostam and I primarily talk about his new score for the film The Persian Version. Rostam's score is quite subtle and restrained, marrying ancient Iranian music with Western classical music, as well as some pop and more mainstream musical influences from the last several decades. His score is capped by a cover of Cyndi Lauper's classic "Girls Just Want To Have Fun", featuring some very cool Iranian musical twists. As always, Rostam and I travel along various tangents, including his interest in film music from a young age, his first post-college music gig (with composer Craig Wedren (Yellowjackets, School of Rock)) and how this experience influenced his work on Vampire Weekend, and his Iranian cultural identity. The Persian Version is available digitally while Rostam's score, and much of his other music, is available on all major platforms. Meanwhile, you can find out more about Rostam on his website.

Talkhouse Podcast
Jaboukie with Vagabon

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 46:11


On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of musicians with interesting backgrounds: one in computer engineering, the other in stand-up comedy. It's Vagabon and Jaboukie. Vagabon, aka New Yorker Lætitia Tamko, just released her third album under the name, and as you'll hear in this chat, it had been four years since her last. But Sorry I Haven't Called was worth the wait, and another cool stylistic leap. Tamko's first album, Infinite Worlds, felt like a fresh take on indie-rock; her second, a self-titled record from 2019, dipped more into more varied electronic pop. But Sorry I Haven't Called, which was partly produced by former Vampire Weekend guy Rostam, takes things even a step further, with an eye toward something even bigger and bolder. And even though the songs were inspired by a dark time in Tamko's life, they turned out incredibly buoyant and upbeat. Check out “Lexicon” right here. Jaboukie Young-White is best known as a stand-up comic, writer, and actor: You may have experienced his jokes on Big Mouth, or seen him as a correspondent on The Daily Show or acting in Only Murders in the Building. If you're a fan of this podcast, you may have heard him in conversation with Jonathan Pierce of the Drums a couple years back. But in the past couple of years, Jaboukie has set his last name aside and worked hard on his debut album, which just came out. It's called all who can't hear must feel, and it's an incredibly diverse set of songs that touches on a bunch of genres—rock, hyperpop, jungle—without sounding beholden to any one in particular. Jaboukie played almost every note of every instrument on the record, and as you'll hear, he spent a lot of time getting it just right. Check out “Cranberry Sauce” right here. In this chat, Jaboukie and Vagabon talk about how creating is like molting, about how music can feel more timeless than comedy, about “domming” your audience, and about how Janet Jackson is MOTHER. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Vagabon and Jaboukie for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the goodness elsewhere on this site. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!

Today's Top Tune
Georgia: ‘Some Things You'll Never Know'

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 2:49


Georgia, one of the UK's premiere producers and songwriters, has collaborated with many artists, including Gorillaz and Shygirl. Having written her last two albums within a ten foot radius of her bedroom, Georgia made a point of seeking out a new physical and emotional space to write her next one. She trekked to Los Angeles to co-produce her album Euphoric with c0-founding Vampire Weekend member Rostam. “Some Things You'll Never Know” emits bouncy pop feels. 

HearSej
#89 - Georgia

HearSej

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 46:54


Seja talked to her Guest Georgia Barnes about her new album It's Euphoric, growing up surrounded by synths from birth as her dad's band Leftfield were hitting the mainstream, and how the smell of old equipment feels like home. Georgia tells Seja about working with a producer for the first time and how trusting and open the collaborative relationship with Rostam became. They share stories about touring with old gear, album release anxiety and much synthesiser chat. Georgia's strange show story was illustrated by Matt King Harbottle. You can see more of his work on instagram @gunners.king or on his website www.theharbottle.com All illustrations can be seen on instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej facebook page.

Film Forward
Rostam Zafari & Nicholas Mihm "Bubjan"

Film Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 29:05


Bubjan is a powerful documentary that chronicles an Iranian man who has been living in exile in the United States since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. He was a member of the Iranian parliament, where he dedicated his life to cultivating a progressive, modern, and free society in Iran. But the rise of the Islamic Republic eclipsed those aspirations and forced him to leave behind everything he knew. Joining us on the Film Forward are director Nicholas Mihm and producer Rostam Zafari. Don't miss Bubjan - screening with LADFF on Saturday, September 23rd. Tickets are on sale now at LADFF.com

FaceCulture: Giving You The People Behind The Music

Georgia Barnes is an English producer, singer, songwriter and drummer that combine electronic dance elements with underground pop. Georgia is also the daughter of Leftfield producer and DJ Neil Barnes. Georgia's sophomore album 'Seeking Thrills' in particular was very well received for its combination of emotionality and danceable beats.  For her third album 'Euphoric' Georgia enlisted the help of producer Rostam (ex-vampire weekend), and we had a chat with her about the album, working with Rostam, her creative process, spending time in L.A., and  a lot more! Interview by: Robin HignellSupport the showThank you for listening! For more interviews with your favorite artists visit the FaceCulture YouTube channel.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Georgia

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 47:19


We had the pleasure of interviewing Georgia over Zoom video!UK artist Georgia recently released her fantastic new record, Euphoric, co-produced by Rostam (Haim, Carly Rae Jepsen, Clairo).An accomplished drummer and producer, Euphoric marks the first time that Georgia has worked with another producer on her own material. The result is ten blistering new songs that vibrate with energy. The album's lead single “It's Euphoric,” was the first track that Rostam and Georgia wrote together that went on to dictate the entirety of the album's colorful soundscape. The New York Times described it as "dreamy, upbeat reverie...which captures the buzz of new love. She settles for a simple, repeated refrain of “it's euphoric,” giving that last word a prismatic luminosity." With a BBC Sounds of 2020 nomination and a Mercury Music Prize Short List under her belt already (for her previous album, Seeking Thrills), Georgia is one of the UK's most celebrated young musicians. She's collaborated with the likes of Mura Masa, Gorillaz, Shygirl, Baby Tate, Dan Carey and David Jackson, and, most recently written with Years and Years' Olly Alexander and on Shania Twain's album Queen Of Me. With Euphoric, she's outdone herself again.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Georgia #Euphoric #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

Song of the Day
Georgia - Give It Up for Love

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 3:59


Georgia - "Give It Up For Love," a 2023 single from Domino Records UK artist Georgia shares a single from her forthcoming full-length, Euphoric, out July 28th via Domino Records. The album marks the first time she has worked with an outside producer on her own work, and she couldn't have chosen better than Rostam (formerly of Vampire Weekend, and now collaborator/producer for Haim, Carly Rae Jepsen, Clairo).  Today's Song of the Day was inspired by Danny Boyle's 2000 film The Beach, and legendary producer William Orbit (who appears on the film's soundtrack). The single's accompanying video — directed by production duo Mathy & Fran — captures that weightlessness conveyed in her song. “We wanted to explore the song's themes of caution and bravery, through the act of diving. Abandoning stability to leap into the unknown, diving feels like both descending and soaring, and the perfect analogy for 'Give It Up For Love.' Creating a feeling of infinite free-fall for the choruses, our goal was to show ‘giving up' as something that leaves you weightless, rather than broken. The sunrise colour worlds are a nod to the Californian skies where Georgia recorded the track.” Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roqe
Roqe Ep#250 - Baluchistan Deserves Our Gratitude - Rostam Mirlashari

Roqe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 119:40


A new edition of Roqe focused on the uprising in Iran and particularly, the southeast region of Baluchistan, including a feature interview with the internationally recognized “Prince of Baluchi music,” Iranian-Swedish folk musician Rostam Mirlashari, in the Roqe Studio. Jian begins the episode with a heartfelt audio essay praising the resilience of the people of Zahedan in Sistan and Baluchistan who have kept the burning flame of revolution alive. And Pegah joins Jian for a Roqe Roundup to recap a few pivotal days of activity in Toronto for the Iranian community this past week, and a new-but-unsurprising announcement regarding compulsory hijab laws in Iran.

Conversazioni sull'Iran
Ep.10 Stagione 7 Scarta la carta!

Conversazioni sull'Iran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 27:53


Apriamo insieme "Le sette prove di Rostam" di Hamid Ramanian e Simon Arizpe (L'ippocampo). Acquistalo a prezzo scontato: https://amzn.to/3Kjlhmb --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonello-sacchetti/message

Important, Not Important
The Future of Aluminum Recycling

Important, Not Important

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 57:26


Aluminum. It's everywhere!And we're going to need a hell of a lot more of it in the future.Aluminum is a primary ingredient in solar, wind, hydro, concentrated solar, bioenergy, the grid, batteries, hydrogen, and more. And that's just electricity generation and distribution, to say nothing of consumer goods, from EVs to baseball bats. Great news: we already collect and recycle a hell of a lot of it. Compared to, say, plastic, this is a huge win!But…the bit we haven't been able to recycle is 1) at scale, a lot, and 2) FAIRLY hazardous.Luckily, some very smart young folks may have figured out how to recycle more of it, and maybe even power their whole operation from the inside out.We have to rebuild our entire economy to get to zero new emissions, and then go even further. Some sectors are far easier than others, and deep tech, heavy industry, is the latter.It's not sexy, but heavy industry is – often literally – the foundation for everything we do. Think metals and minerals and concrete and steel and more.My guests today are Rostam Reifschneider & Julian Davis.Rostam and Julian are childhood friends, and the founders of Hydrova, a new company that focuses on developing technology to repurpose waste byproducts of aluminum recycling that are typically landfilled into valuable commodities. Rostam is another 776 Fellow that I've had the pleasure of meeting and sharing with you.What they're trying to do is so important. If you've ever watched a video about aluminum production or recycling on YouTube, well, it's like looking at a collection of rings being forged in the fires of Mordor.Finding a way of making that process more efficient, more circular, less dangerous for people and the climate, and just in time for us to need much more of the product?Well, that's a story I've just got to share.-----------Have feedback or questions? Tweet us, or send a message to questions@importantnotimportant.comNew here? Get started with our fan favorite episodes at importantnotimportant.com/podcast.-----------INI Book Club:Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam GrantBenjamin Franklin: An American Life by Walter IsaacsonFind all of our guest recommendations at the INI Book Club: https://bookshop.org/lists/important-not-important-book-clubLinks:Learn more on the Hydrova websiteConnect with Hydrova on LinkedInFollow us:Subscribe to our newsletter at importantnotimportant.comFollow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ImportantNotImpSubscribe to our

Song Exploder
Santigold - Ushers of the New World

Song Exploder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 17:41


Santigold is a singer, songwriter, and producer. She's put out 4 albums since 2008, and she's been featured as a collaborator on songs with Jay-Z, Beastie Boys, Diplo, and more. In this episode, Santi takes apart her song "Ushers of the New World," from her 2022 album Spirituals. She made it with some other collaborators she's worked with before, including Grammy-winning producer Rostam, and producer Ricky Blaze. She told me about how she tries to channel her gut instincts, and how she wanted to transform some of the darkest feelings of 2020 into something galvanizing. For more, visit songexploder.net/santigold.

Citation Needed
The Great Gama

Citation Needed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 26:38


Ghulam Mohammad Baksh Butt[1] (22 May 1878 – 23 May 1960), commonly known as Rustam-e-Hind (Hindi-Urdu for Rostam of Hindostan) and by the ring name The Great Gama,[7] was a pehlwani wrestler and strongman in British Raj. In the early 20th century, he was an undefeated wrestling champion of subcontinent. Our theme song was written and performed by Anna Bosnick. If you'd like to support the show on a per episode basis, you can find our Patreon page here.  Be sure to check our website for more details.

Tales From The Enchanted Forest
BONUS: Shahnameh Five Fantastic Finds

Tales From The Enchanted Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 14:02


After listening to the Shahnameh trilogy, make sure to drop in and listen to our Five Fantastic Finds! Today we cover Zal's "protagonist" hair, Daddy (and monarch) issues, the cool horse trope, literary psychoanalysis of Rostam's dreamlike state and the overconfident sidekick trope! 

Talkhouse Podcast
Hamilton Leithauser with Ethan Hawke

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 32:24


On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've paired a couple of friends who recently worked together on an incredible project: Ethan Hawke and Hamilton Leithauser. Ethan Hawke you surely know as the Academy Award-nominated actor in a million great films, from Reality Bites to Training Day to Richard Linklater's Before trilogy to 2018's First Reformed. Hawke is also a writer and director, and the impetus for today's conversation is his six-part HBO Max documentary The Last Movie Stars. The series tells the story of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, both their personal lives as a married couple and their professional lives as two monumental actors of their generation. Far from a typical documentary, The Last Movie Stars uses archival footage alongside dramatizations of interviews featuring current movie stars. It even gets a bit meta, with Hawke revealing some of his process during the series via Zoom calls with contemporaries. It's a fascinating way to tell this incredible story. Another way that Hawke brought this story into the present was with music from his old friend Hamilton Leithauser, who's best known as the singer of the Walkmen, and who's had a fruitful solo career since that band went on hiatus a while back. As you'll hear in this chat, Hawke had the idea that Leithauser would be great at soundtrack work ages ago, so when he started working on The Last Movie Stars, Leithauser immediately came to mind. There's a lot of Leithauser in the doc, and one song that they cover in this chat quite a bit is called “1959,” from an album that Leithauser made with Vampire Weekend co-founder Rostam. Elsewhere in the chat, Hawke and Leithauser talk about their processes for this project: Hawke originally envisioned a two-hour feature, but quickly realized that he needed much more time to tell this huge story. They talk about Bob Dylan's influence—musical good, acting not so much—and the greatest soundtracks of all time. That, and much more. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast and thanks to Ethan Hawke and Hamilton Leithauser for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform—and check out The Last Movie Stars on HBO Max. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by The Range. See you next time!

Tales From The Enchanted Forest
Fatal Lions: The Tragedy of Rostam & Sohrab

Tales From The Enchanted Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 68:52


In our final episode on the Shahnameh, we dive into the tragedy of Rostam and his son, Sohrab. Family, loyalty, and death highlight the main themes of our Shahnameh special trilogy. The fall of the Epic hero begins and ends with Rostam!    You can find our detailed show notes, on our fantastic website! Or chat with us on Twitter @FromEnchanted You can also find us on: Instagram   TikTok

Music Life
Melody rules all with Rostam, Lykke Li, Hatis Noit, and Barrie

Music Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 32:39


Rostam, Lykke Li, Hatis Noit, and Barrie discuss what their favourite sounds are, their favourite stages of the songwriting process, and why they dislike working with producers, preferring to go it alone. Born in Washington DC to Iranian parents, Rostam was a founding member of Grammy-winning indie-pop band Vampire Weekend, and is now an in-demand producer and musician. He has worked with the likes of Haim, Solange and Frank Ocean, as well as releasing music under his own name. Lykke Li is a Swedish singer and songwriter who has perfected the art of the sad song that you can't help but dance to. Since 2007, she has released five studio albums blending elements of indie, pop and electronic music. Hatis Noit is a Japanese vocalist with an impressive range. Originally from Hokkaido but now based in London, her influences range from classical Japanese music to Bulgarian and Gregorian chanting, avant-garde sounds and pop music. Barrie is a singer-songwriter and producer based in Brooklyn, New York, who makes lush, wistful art-pop.

Tales From The Enchanted Forest
Horsin' Around: Shahnameh's Rostam

Tales From The Enchanted Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 47:06


Often likened to the great Greek Heroes, Rostam quickly turns from a mammoth baby to a warrior and hero. To prove himself as the child of prophecy, he adventures out to save a king-in-distress and overcome his seven labours. Special shoutout to his saviour, steed, and sidekick: Rakhsh! For being the true hero during Rostam's power naps. Episode Image: "Rustam and Rakhsh in the Third Trial" 891/1486, Turkman/Timurid style.   You can find our detailed show notes, on our fantastic Website! Or chat with us on Twitter @FromEnchanted You can also find us on: Instagram   TikTok

shahpod-شاه پاد - Shahnameh podcast پادکست شاهنامه‌ خوانی ـ
نشست ۴۷-کیخسرو ۱۴- ادامه کاموس کشانی ۵- اندرنبردرستم با کاموس

shahpod-شاه پاد - Shahnameh podcast پادکست شاهنامه‌ خوانی ـ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 103:52


سلسله نشستهای شاهنامه خوانی در باشگاه ادب پارسی در کلاب هاوسShahnameh khan in clubhouse.the Battles of Iran and Tooran.battle of Rostam and Kamoos.

Talkhouse Podcast
Revisited: Michelle Zauner (Japanese Breakfast) with Rostam

Talkhouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 54:55


Hello Talkhouse listeners; this week we're resurfacing a talk featuring a frequent Talkhouse contributor who seems to be having yet another career moment: Michelle Zauner, aka. Japanese Breakfast. You may have caught Zauner and her band on the season finale of SNL, or playing your local theater, or on every playlist worth a dang. This talk, which originally ran on June 3, 2021—around the time the latest Japanese Breakfast album, Jubilee, came out—features Zauner in conversation with Rostam, the musician and producer best known as part of Vampire Weekend. If you like what you hear, there are two more Zauner-led Talkhouse Podcasts in the archives, one with Alex Cameron, and the other with Rachel Goswell of Slowdive. --------  Today's Talkhouse Podcast started with a little bit of serendipity in the form of album release dates: Both of our guests, Michelle Zauner of Japanese Breakfast and producer/musician/former Vampire Weekend guy Rostam, have excellent records coming out on June 4. They're also fans of each other's work, so we figured it made plenty of sense to put them together. Zauner's album, her third under the Japanese Breakfast name, is called Jubilee, and as you'll hear in this conversation, it took a deliberate turn toward slightly happier themes than her first two. It comes hot on the heels of Zauner's first book, a heartbreaking memoir called Crying In H Mart, that deals with her mother's death—also a theme in her early music—and food, lots of food. It's a really touching read, and an ideal companion to her musical catalog, which grew in really compelling ways with Jubilee. Rostam is best known as a founding member of Vampire Weekend, and even though he officially left the band a few years ago, he still contributes some songwriting and production work. He's kept plenty busy otherwise, producing records and writing songs with an incredible array of other artists, from Hamilton Leithauser to HAIM to Clairo. His first proper solo album is the gentle, string-filled, fantastic Half-Light, which came out in 2017, and now he's releasing Changephobia, which as you'll hear ditches the string section and brings in a sax, among other things. These two jump right into a conversation that flits around from silly to deep: On one hand, they talk about childhood loves of chess and fencing and the importance of song five on an album. On the other, Zauner gets rightfully annoyed at interview questions she gets that other people don't, and Rostam talks about being Persian in a band that was sometimes pegged as particularly white. It's a funny, smart chat. Enjoy. This episode was produced by Melissa Kaplan. The Talkhouse theme was composed and performed by The Range.  

shahpod-شاه پاد - Shahnameh podcast پادکست شاهنامه‌ خوانی ـ
neshast 22 rostam o sohrab1نشست ۲۲ داستان رستم و سهراب۱

shahpod-شاه پاد - Shahnameh podcast پادکست شاهنامه‌ خوانی ـ

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 163:40


نشست ۲۲ داستان رستم و سهراب۱

Humans of Music

New Zealand indie-pop superstar BENEE recently released her latest EP, Lychee. It's the follow-up to her 2020 debut album Hey u x, which exploded around the world on the back of the hit single 'Supalonely'. BENEE, though, had to watch all that unfold from Auckland due to COVID restrictions. That finally changed late in 2021 when she travelled to the US to work with songwriters and producers like Greg Kurstin and Rostam. Alongside collaborations with her longtime producer Josh Fountain, her work with Greg and Rostam features on her new EP, which we talk about in this interview. We also talk about BENEE's upbringing and path into music, her earliest musical experiences, meeting Elton John, and much more.

Moon Tea Podcast
[34] Rostam Mahabadi, Software Dev & World Traveler

Moon Tea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 60:19


I'm sorry I forgot my rode mic on this one :( won't happen again! Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 2:00 - Rostam's magnificent beard 3:00 - Rostam's trip to France! And on dating a nice French lady 5:00 - Does Rostam speak French? 5:30 - How does Rostam feel about this girl? And the qualities that he looks for 9:30 - Rostam is a good communicator and good with boundaries + other emotional intelligence qualities 10:50 - Travel/Culture discussion + 5 year goals and extreme sports 16:00 - Dev discussion and Rostam's background 20:00 - Jon's career discussion 21:00 - Rostam learned very quickly! + Discussion of progression 25:00 - Imposter syndrome discussion 25:50 - Career goals and Rostam's hustle 29:45 - How do Hugh and Rostam know each other? 33:00 - Does Rostam have a why? + software mentorship + impact discussion 37:20 - Effective altruism and charity discussion 41:00 - Investments / trading discussion. Tech/crypto investments 47:00 - Inflation discussion Links: Email us: moonteapodcast@gmail.com

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.12.06 New Muses Monday & The Popcast with Katherin Y. Bass

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 117:56


As broadcast December 6, 2021 with plenty of extra bop for your podcast bipping.  Tonight we note an interesting, almost freakish occurence with the passing of Roy Orbison on this date in 1988, as his wife Barbara passed away 23 years later TO THE DAY that she lost her husband.  After the opener it's new cuts for the duration with The Linda Lindas, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, and The National being big highlights in the first half.  But nothing can outshine the debut of our new contributor on our Popcast Monday 2nd hour, which is Katherin Y. Bass, who from tonight will be guiding us through all the new tunes out in the big time world of artists & labels.  Good tunes to be had from several indie & K-Pop darlings here in Korea like SE SO NEON, and new joints from JUICE WRLD, Troy Lanez, and SIA round out the international side.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Roy Orbison – I Drove All NightThe Linda Lindas – Ninounderscores – Tongue in cheekCults – Beach BallBand of Horses – In Need of RepairSt. Paul & The Broken Bones – Love Letter From A Red Roof InnHippo Campus – Semi Pro Part II (30:03)The National – Somebody DesperatePhoebe Bridgers – Day After TomorrowCharlotte Day Wilson – Even Is The LieBrahny – SiameseBlack Country, New Road – ConcordeRostam – From The Back of a Cab (Ben Bohmer remix) Part III (57:19)Shawn Mendes - It'll be okayKanye West & André 3000 - Life of the PartyJUICE WRLD & Justin Bieber - Wandered to LAHwa Sa - FOMOChung Ha - Killing Me 5 Seconds of Summer - 2011Troy Lanez - '87 Stingray Part IV (89:41)GEMINI ft Seori - UFO SE SO NEON – joke!Yelo - Red CardOliver Helden & Anabel Englund - Deja Vu beSIA - Fly Me to the MoonImagine Dragons - GiantsImagine Dragons - Follow You 

Tutti Frutti por Sopitas
Rostam: La Música Después de Vampire Weekend

Tutti Frutti por Sopitas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 43:54


El productor, compositor y cantante Rostam Batmanglij ha publicado su segundo álbum en solitario Changephobia. Esta es la historia detrás de él.

تاریخ شفاهی بنیاد مطالعات ایران

صرفه، رستم پزشک‌ و رهبر جامعۀ زرتشتیان در ایران. مصاحبه کننده: مهناز افخمی اورنج کانتی، کالیفرنیا ۲۴ ژوئن ۱۹۸۶ عناوین اصلی: خاطراتی از کودکی و بزرگ شدن در جامعۀ زرتشتیان‌؛ سیاست‌های رضا شاه نسبت به اقلیت‌ها‌؛ حدود رابطۀ بین مسلمانان و زرتشتیان‌؛ خاطراتی از دوران کار در شرکت ملی نفت ایران‌؛ تجربیات شخصی از انقلاب سال ۱۳۵۷‌.

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.04.12 New Muses Monday & The Popcast with Yejin Lee (이예진)

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 118:33


As broadcast April 12, 2021 with bonus mileage in parts 3 & 4 for all the tunes for the podcast version.  We start the show with the Friday demise of DMX at only 50 years of age.  A legend of the hip-hop game for decades, he was a massive star during his prime with a signature style gravely voice & punctuated delivery with grunts, barks, and of course the signature, WHAT?!  For our full two hours the rest of the way, Danno's flying solo again this week, but Yejin as always has put in the time to do her script & song selections.  A pretty busy weekend of new music saw new stuff from the likes of Weyes Blood, Japanese Breakfast, and a new album from Benny Sings, so there's plenty to chew on this Monday night!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)DMX – Slippin'Wallice – Hey MichaelCrumb – BNRAVIV – Black CoffeeJapanese Breakfast – Posing in BondageFanclubwallet – C'mon Be CoolMichelle feat CHAI – FYO Part II (30:03)Weyes Blood – Titanic RisenRostam – ChangephobiaOvercoats feat Tennis – The Hardest PartBenny Sings feat Kyle – KidsDARKSIDE – The LimitThe Giving Moon – Screams In JoyPaul McCartney – Slidin' (EOB remix) Part III (58:30)Sabrina Claudio – Rumors (ft. Zayn)Beatrice Eli - Carefulmxmtoon - creepYultron & Jay Park(박재범) - Us2Audrey Nuna - SpaceTom Odell - monster v.2Luz – Counting HousesPart IV (91:13)HYYTS - Blue & WhiteChloe Moriondo - I Eat BoysDemi Lovato - Met Him Last Night (ft. Ariana Grande)Dayglow - Woah ManDorothy Collins - Losing My MindFrank Sinatra - I'm Gonna Live Till I Die Spirit - Animal Zoo

Vampire Weekday
Diplomat's Son

Vampire Weekday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 30:40


Next time on Vampire Weekday: A CIA coup in Nicaragua. The Clash. A love song by Rostam. All that and more!

SOPHIA سوفیا
Sophia #3 Shahin Najafi & Rostam Mirlashari شاهین نجفی و رستم میرلاشاری #۳سوفیا

SOPHIA سوفیا

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 61:04


کانال یوتیوب دیالوگ را دنبال کنید: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH7S8vEIlk72z1GyiBk3ioA?view_as=subscriber گپ و گفت شاهین نجفی و رستم میرلاشاری در بخش سوم سوفیا رستم میرلاشاری از معدود هنرمندان شناخته ی موسیقی بومی بلوچستان است که در خارج از ایران در کشور سوئد سکونت دارد. او در گروهی به نام گلبانگ فعالیت دارد و فارغ‌التحصیل موسیقی ملل از دانشگاه استکهلم است. Rostam Mirlashari was educated at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and is the vocalist in the multi-cultural group Golbang. He is perhaps best known as “Prince of Balochi music”. He has taken the rich musical tradition of his hometown of Balochistanin, in southeast Iran, and developed it in harmony with other musical traditions in his various bands. His signature is his unique voice and inner expressions. ................................................................ Sophia is wisdom and who has Sophia is Sophist. Sophia is collection of discussions between Shahin Najafi and experts in various majors. These discussions are conceptual encounters with different topics from sport and art to the history of philosophy and politic. Sophia, produce and broadcast by DYALOGE MEDIA. https://www.dyaloge.com https://www.instagram.com/dyaloge/?hl=en https://twitter.com/dyalogemedia CastBox.fm: https://bit.ly/3ksFplh --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dyalogemedia/support

Dj Dela Mixes
Lit Fix - new Matata, Breeder LW, Boutross, Barak Jacuzzi, Exray, Rostam, Otile Brown, AY & More

Dj Dela Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 59:38 Transcription Available


Lit Fix first premiers on the Myuziq Network App, get it here and access my mixes early. www.myuziq.comScroll to the podcast section once you are on there

KEXP Presents Music That Matters
Music That Matters, Vol. 621 - Big Gay Podcast 2018

KEXP Presents Music That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 55:00


Celebrate Pride with this year's Big Gay Podcast, which is bigger and gayer than ever. Hosted by DJ Riz, Larry Rose, and DJ Tim, this threesome bring you an eclectic mix by, for, and about the LGBTQ community with songs from Donormaal, Rostam, Jenn Champion, Shamir, Erik Blood, serpentwithfeet, and more.1. Jenn Champion - O.M.G. (I'm All Over It)2. Lushloss - Sisters3. serpentwithfeet - cherubim4. Rostam - Gwan (Live on KEXP)5. JusMoni - Characters6. DoNormaal - Next Week (prod. HansmJustin)7. SSION - Inherit8. Hanssen - Subduction (Continental Version)9. Shamir - Room10. Ezra Furman - Love You So Bad11. BOYTOY - Static Age12. Erik Blood - The Future Was Here13. Desi Valentine - Love Is LoveSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Radio Cure
Rostam // Half-Light (Ep. 36)

The Radio Cure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 51:46


This week we're talking about the recently departed musical heart of Vampire Weekend. It's Rostam's first solo album Half-Light. For the full show notes including links to the reviews and music: https://www.theradiocurepod.com/blog/2017/9/26/rostam-half-light

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Hamilton Leithauser

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 22:05


Hamilton Leithauser is a veteran of the KEXP studios by this point in his career, but his rough and tumble brand of doo wop-damaged rock has never sounded as rich as it has on his 2016 collaborative album with Rostam, I Had a Dream That You Were Mine. The New York City songwriter is in fine form as he and a three-piece band run through four tracks from the album in this session with DJ Morgan. Recorded 1/21/2017 - 4 songs: You Ain't That Young Kid, A 1000 Times, In A Black Out, Sick as a DogSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.