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Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 739: March 27, 2025

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 65:30


Episode 739: March 27, 2025 playlist: Pan Sonic, "4'35" (live at Kvitnu in Kyiv, Ukraine on June 6th, 2009)" (Oksastus) 2014 Kvitnu New Candys, "Regicide" (The Uncanny Extravaganza) 2025 Fuzz Club Dizzy Fae, "My Baby Loves Me" (My Baby Loves Me) 2025 Pulse Hackney Electronica, "H.E. Nuestro Circuito" (Synaptic Shadows: A Journey Through The Circuit) 2025 Dark Entries Unrest, "So Sick" (Perfect Teeth) 1993 4AD/Teenbeat SPC ECO, "A Love Like This" (A Love Like This) 2025 [self-released] Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas, "Clock no Clock" (Totality) 2025 Drag City Jim O'Rourke, "Bad Timing" (Bad Timing) 1997 Drag City Violeta García, "IN I" (IN / OUT) 2025 Les Disques Bongo Joe Young Hormones, "Egg" (Disk Musik: A DD. Records Compilation) 1985 DD. / 2025 Phantom Limb Raisa K, "Affectionately" (Affectionately) 2025 15 Love Seefeel, "Polyfusion" (Quique) 1993 Too Pure / 2025 Beggars Arkive Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Line Noise Podcast
Line Noise 205 - Seefeel

Line Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 50:24


Hello and welcome to Line Noise. Today I am bringing you an old - or shall we say classic? - interview with Mark Clifford from Seefeel, which I did for Radio Primavera Sound in 2018, when the band were in Barcelona, performing Quique at the Mira festival. With the news that Seefeel are performing at this year's Primavera Sound festival still relatively fresh in my ears, I thought it was high time to bring back this interview with one of the most charming men in electronic music. Line Noise is supported by Cupra.

Line Noise
With Seefeel

Line Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025


Hello and welcome to Line Noise. Today I am bringing you an old - or shall we say classic? - interview with Mark Clifford from Seefeel, which I did for Radio Primavera Sound in 2018, when the band were in Barcelona, performing Quique at the Mira festival. With the news that Seefeel are performing at this year's Primavera Sound festival still relatively fresh in my ears, I thought it was high time to bring back this interview with one of the most charming men in electronic music. Line Noise is supported by Cupra.

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 298: Stooges

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025


"PRT2" by Frunk29 from Drifting Horses; "Satelite" by Jules Reidy from Ghost/Spirit; "As X is Y" by Seefeel from Squared Roots; "Te Onde Quiseres" by Gnod and MC Sissi from Inner Fucking Peace; "Joyride Alternate" by Tim Hecker from Shards; "Kokiri" by Lust for Youth and Croatian Amor from All Worlds; "Le Parvis" by Lightwave from Citi Analogues; "Mini-Management (Jim O'Rourke Remix)" by High Llamas from Lollo Rosso; "Life Is" by Jessica Pratt from Here is the Pitch; The "Arm Fell Asleep" single by Salami Rose Joe Louis; "Qw4nt0hmw3b" by Discovery Zone from Quantum Web EXP.

New Hope Church Toowoomba
See, Feel, Speak | Levi Mulhare

New Hope Church Toowoomba

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 33:50


How having a profound vision for your life can inspire purpose and transformation, helping you cultivate passion and community.

Carrefour de la création
Actualités : Sélection musicale du GRM et de Joseph Ghosn, avec Başak Günak, Seefeel, Civilistjävel! ...

Carrefour de la création

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 60:09


durée : 01:00:09 - Actualités : Sélection musicale du GRM et de Joseph Ghosn - par : François Bonnet - Le GRM, et avec la complicité de Joseph Ghosn, proposent une sélection musicale expérimentale liée à l'actualité des nouveautés discographiques internationales. - réalisé par : Alexandre Bazin

Track17
#60 | Shackleton, JPEGMAFIA, Seefeel, Shobek, K. Yoshimatsu

Track17

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 61:57


Alle Links in den Shownotes. Christopher und Melanie über die 17 besten Releases des Monats. Mit Shackleton und Valentina Magaletti treffen zwei Musiker*innen aufeinander, die beide nicht nur die Zusammenarbeit lieben, sondern ihre experimentelle Musik über Rhythmen und abenteuerliche Drums definieren. Stehen sie sich mit ihrem gemeinsamen Alben auf den Füßen oder hören wir den schönsten musikalischen Knoten des Jahres? Wenn man, wie Rapper und Produzent JPEGMAFIA, von Beginn an Genrekonventionen torpediert und dadurch das Unerwartete zum Erwarteten wird, baut man sich damit nicht seine eigene Sackgasse? Das klären wir anhand seines neuesten Albums. Die Avantgarde/IDM-Band Seefeel fing in den 90ern mit Gitarrenwänden an und tauschte diese im Laufe der Jahre gegen dronige Ambientflächen ein. Fügt das späte Comeback dem Sound noch etwas Neues hinzu? Über die Band Shobek ist wenig bis nichts bekannt. Der hier servierte 60-minütige Post-Rock-Brocken, den sie mit zahlreichen anderen Subgenres garnieren, muss also reichen. Wäre weniger mehr gewesen? Über 200 Releases hat er auf seinem Label veröffentlichen lassen, dutzende davon hat er selbst eingespielt. K. Yoshimatsu hat das Underground-Kassetten-Game in den japanischen 80ern durchgespielt. Reicht die neue Compilation mit sechs Tracks aus, um seinem vielfältigen Schaffen zwischen Plucker-Beats, Post-Punk-Gitarren und Jazz gerecht zu werden? Setlist: - [00:00:00] Intro + Zuletzt gehört: Holland-Geballer und das Ende von black midi - [00:05:20] **Holy Tongue meets Shackleton // The Tumbling Psychic Of Joy (AD 93)** - [00:11:41] Playlist Part 1: Koreless, Slow Fiction, Vril & HVL, Soft Spot - [00:16:07] **JPEGMAFIA // I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU (AWAL)** - [00:27:49] **Seefeel // Everything Squared (WARP)** - [00:34:57] Playlist Part 2: Total Blue, Jürgen Paape, Logic, Krononaut - [00:40:18] **Shobek // Supersuspicions (Rawshark Records)** - [00:47:43] **K. Yoshimatsu // Fossil Cocoon (Phantom Limb)** - [00:55:44] Playlist Part 3: Poeji, Bonobo, And So I Watch You From Afar, Gerald Cleaver - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. Neue Songs auf der Playlist: Holy Tongue meets Shackleton - Blessed and Bewildered Koreless - Seven Slow Fiction – Apollo Vril & HVL - We Believe Soft Spot - Ode to a Picnic Rug JPEGMAFIA - either on or off the drugs Seefeel – Multifolds Total Blue - Corsair Jürgen Paape – Chee-Caruso Logic - Teleport Krononaut - Spindle Shobek - Serpent in the Temple K. Yoshimatsu - Violet Poeji - Ybbs Bonobo - Expander And So I Watch You From Afar - Years Ago Gerald Cleaver - The Process

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3
Bandeja de entrada - Laurie Anderson, Seefeel, Espanto... - 04/09/24

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 58:24


...y más nuevas canciones de Chaqueta de Chándal, Pablo Senator, Hinds, Anhoni & the Johnsons, Thurston Moore, Pixies y Fontaines D.C.Escuchar audio

Indiecast
The Return Of Oasis, TV On The Radio + Nick Cave

Indiecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 62:00


Steven and Ian begin this week's episode by talking about a big potential reunion in the rock world. Of course we're referring to... TV On The Radio! The band appears to be teasing something right now, which the guys assume is probably their first concert dates in five years (1:38). After that, they of course talk about the return of Oasis. Steven is very pumped, but will he actually pay through the nose to see them in Europe (7:06)? Maybe he will to take his mind off the disastrous state of his Fantasy Album Draft team. It looks like Ian is on the way to yet another easy victory this quarter (22:07). The guys then transition to a conversation about Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, who release a new album, Wild God, today. Steven is yay on Cave, but what about Ian (29:57)?In the mailbag, a listener asks about the phenomenon of "rawdogging" on airplanes and whether the guys ever listen to music without doing anything else (40:00). Then they answer an email about whether they like prog rock, and Steven gives a very detailed answer (47:17).In Recommendation Corner, Ian talks up the UK act Seefeel and Steven goes for veteran singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne (56:22).New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 204 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 68 - Post Drift Delay

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 120:00


This is Episode 68 of To Etherea and Beyond - Post Drift Delay. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 1st September and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: And So I Watch You from Afar, Civil Service, Yomi Ship, Three Quarter Skies, Jon Hopkins, The Black Dog, Rework, Million Moons, Swervedriver, deary, Casino Versus Japan, Forest Swords, Polynation, HONESTY, HVL, Ellen Reid, Sewell And The Gong, Nabihah Iqbal, ARKAI, Seefeel and Odd. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm
Sounds In The Dark - 8.21.24

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 120:00


Tonight's edition features new music from Slowly Rolling Camera, Warmth, zake, Good Weather for an Airstrike, Seefeel, Misha Panfilov, Will Gregory Moog Ensemble, Nonkeen and much…

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 706: July 28, 2024

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 77:00


Episode 706: July 28, 2024 playlist: Terry Gross, "Sheepskin City" (Huge Improvement) 2024 Thrill Jockey Matchess, "In Sleep" (Stena) 2024 Drag City TLF Trio, "Chrome" (New Songs and Variations) 2023 Latency Seefeel, "Sky Hooks" (Everything Squared) 2024 Warp Nathan Bowles Trio, "Our Air" (Are Possible) 2024 Drag City Melenas, "Bang (Peanut Butter Wolf Remix)" (Ahora Remixes) 2024 Trouble In Mind Laura Cannell, "The Cosmic Spheres of Being Human" (The Rituals of Hildegard Reimagined) 2024 Brawl The Chills, "Pink Frost" (Pink Frost / Purple Girl) 1984 Flying Nun Clan Caiman, "Tulipan" (Pica-Pau (woodpecker)) 2024 Em Fennesz, "Transit (feat. David Sylvian)" (Venice 20) 2024 Touch Shigeto, "The Punch! (feat. KESSWA)" (Cherry Blossom Baby) 2024 Ghostly Mary Lattimore, "I Spent the Day Inside" (I Spent the Day Inside) 2024 [self-released] Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Ship Full of Bombs
SONIC ASYLUM - Ship Full of Bombs Session#138 - 11-07-2024

Ship Full of Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 124:26


SONIC ASYLUM - Ship Full of Bombs Session#138 - 11-07-2024   Michael Rother - Feuerland Bill Laswell - El Hombre Invisible (For William S. Burroughs) Andrea Parker & Daz Quayle - Frightened Of Myself Jim Edgar Morgan - Tingling, Just A Receptor Timothy Leary, Seefeel, Scorn, Yanomami Shamen - Why are you here? Windy & Carl - Elevation Bill Laswell, Opening Performance Orchestra, Iggy Pop, WS Burroughs. - The Acid Lands Øresund Space Collective - Eno´s Donut KALIYUGA EXPRESS - Occult Future

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm
Sounds In The Dark - 6.12.24

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 120:00


Tonight's edition features beats from Global Communication, Gas, Seefeel, Kaito,  new tunes from Fourcolor, AtomTM, Deer Jade, and lots more!

IA MIX SERIES
IA MIX 382 Strategy

IA MIX SERIES

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 59:30


INTERVIEW + TRACKLIST > https://inverted-audio.com/mix/strategy/ American producer @strategydickow steps up to contribute the 382nd edition of the IA MIX Series delivering a stunning chill-out and downtempo podcast for expansive headphone listening. Across a 20-plus year career, and as many releases, Paul Dickow operates at the crossroads of ambient, dub, and electronica. His most recent Strategy album, 'The Wet Room', his 20th album to date, was released in November 2023 via Community Library, the label Paul co-runs with David Chandler. It feels both timeless and of its time, fusing elements of climate anxiety with a heady aura of leftfield sonics. Throughout his discography, Strategy has collaborated with esteemed labels including Kranky, 100% Silk, and Peak Oil, among others, as well as operating his own Community Library imprint, for an output as vast and varied as it is consistently stellar. He's as comfortable crafting hardware-focused, DIY techno as he is spinning long form experimental suites. Strategy's mix is as wide-ranging, unpredictable, and eclectic as his music, spanning Humpbacks, Seefeel, Laurie Spiegel, and Strategy himself. It's an ideal soundtrack for expansive headphone listening or the strangest, grooviest pool party in the neighbourhood. In addition to the mix, we asked Paul all about his history, the Portland music scene, and tour memories.

RUF Bama Podcast
Lies Alabama Students Believe - The Lie: "If I Don't See/Feel God, I Don't Believe God"

RUF Bama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 29:41


Does God ask us to blindly trust Him? Why does it feel like God isn't here? Stewart tackles these and other questions this week as he investigates the lie that "If I Don't See/Feel God, I Don't Believe God." This weeks scripture is Malachi 3:13-4:6, 1:1-2, John 20:24-31, Luke 16:27-31, 1:16-19.

MSTAR
Rob Turchi - "See, Feel, Act"

MSTAR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 36:11


Campus Grenoble
Trafic 908 [26.9.23]

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023


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Simple Truth From His Word
See, Feel, Tell

Simple Truth From His Word

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 31:06


When you begin to see and feel like Jesus you will start to tell like Jesus. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simpletruth/message

GRIPS Englisch
see, feel, taste

GRIPS Englisch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 15:01


See, feel, taste, look und hear sind Verben der Sinneswahrnehmung. Was man alles wahrnehmen kann, probiert das GRIPS-Team mutig in Nürnberg aus. Du erhältst Tipps zum richtigen Umgang mit diesen Verben.

GRIPS Englisch
see, feel, taste

GRIPS Englisch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 15:01


See, feel, taste, look und hear sind Verben der Sinneswahrnehmung. Was man alles wahrnehmen kann, probiert das GRIPS-Team mutig in Nürnberg aus. Du erhältst Tipps zum richtigen Umgang mit diesen Verben.

Scott Wood's Mixcast
Ambient Mix, Mar 23 - Scott Wood Mix 065

Scott Wood's Mixcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 75:23


A mix for snowy March. Featuring Biosphere, The Black Dog, Brian Eno, 4T Thieves, Seefeel. JakoJako, By Lotus, Imaginary Softwoods, Carl Craig, Tim Gowdy, Black Merlin (but not in that order)

GRACE TALKS: Grace Vineyard / Coastal Oceanside
Go • See • Feel • Act with Compassion

GRACE TALKS: Grace Vineyard / Coastal Oceanside

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 59:53


Testimonies from our teams' recent trips to Uganda and Zambia, Africa -- living out Matthew 9:35-10:8

GRIPS Englisch
see, feel, taste

GRIPS Englisch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 15:01


See, feel, taste, look und hear sind Verben der Sinneswahrnehmung. Was man alles wahrnehmen kann, probiert das GRIPS-Team mutig in Nürnberg aus. Du erhältst Tipps zum richtigen Umgang mit diesen Verben.

On the Brink with Andi Simon
325: Maria Lizza Bowen—Do You Feel Stuck? Time To "See, Feel And Think In New Ways"

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 25:23


Hear how to see through a fresh lens, then embrace the new Today we have Maria Lizza Bowen, a scientist and Oncology Clinical Development Director with almost 30 years in the pharmaceutical industry. She has a new book that came out in March that I found very interesting: Reflect: A Perspective on Understanding Your Reality and Becoming Unstuck. If this sounds like something I would like, you are right. You will love it as well. Maria's message is so important: In just about any situation, be it a performance review or co-worker interaction, when you start to get nervous and feel "off," don't run away from it. Face it. Embrace it. Be vulnerable. And then maybe, like Maria, your whole life will change. Listen in, then try it! Watch and listen to our conversation here Some of the key themes Maria and I focus on There is no truth or reality. Our minds create stories, and those become our illusion of reality. We live those illusions as if they are the only options until something happens and we must change. Remember, people hate change. It makes our brains work too hard, so we flee the unfamiliar. We share ideas about how to see things through a fresh lens—and then embrace the new. What are you missing that is all around you? We talk about our filters that block out great ideas or experiences that just don't fit our realities. So what we are missing that could help us build that new sandbox? Gratitude. Maria and I both believe that gratitude is essential to your personal well-being. So, spend some time at the end of every day expressing your gratitude. Come along, and let's share a journey of discovery. To contact Maria, find her on LinkedIn or send her an email at maria.lizza@hotmail.com. Ready to embrace change, not flee from it so you can soar? Start here Blog: Now That You Have Your Crisis, What Do You Change? Blog: How To Thrive In Today's Crazy World? Make Change Your Friend Podcast: Rita McGrath—Don't Run From Change, Embrace It! Additional resources for you My two award-winning books: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Businessand On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants   Read the transcript of our podcast here Andi Simon: Welcome to On the Brink With Andi Simon. Hi, I'm Andi Simon. I'm your host and your guide. And my job is to help you see, feel and think in new ways so you can get off the brink and soar again. It's not a time when things are easy or simple. Fastest has become the new new. You've got to be really quick, agile, adaptive, and begin to see things that are all around you. Remember your mind fights you, it does exactly what it thinks you want it to do. And you don't ever see all the stuff that's happening here. It feels dangerous and unsafe. And that's really where you want to be going. So today, I want to help you do that. I have with me today Maria Lizza Bowen. She is just a fantastic woman with a great background and a new book. And I'm going to talk to you today about her book. Let me tell you about her and then she will tell you about her own journey. Her name is Maria Lizza Bowen. She's a scientist and Oncology Clinical Development Director. And you're going to say to me, "Really? So you're bringing her to us so we can help get off the brink as well?" Just listen carefully. She has almost 30 years of pharmaceutical experience. Her vast experience and expertise in a variety of disciplines is a real benefit for us on a topic that you probably aren't familiar with. She holds the knowledge in quality assurance in pharmaceutical manufacturing, clinical cancer research, program management, talent management. We have a very talented woman here with us today. She is very curious. It's so interesting. So many of my podcasters recently talked about curiosity, Patrick Van Gorder spoke about curiosity. The curiosity quotient has become invoked and it's truly very important, because we're all going through change. And so today, we're going to really look at her new book, as well. It's called Reflect: A Perspective on Understanding Your Reality and Becoming Unstuck. I'll say that again. Think about how timely this is. Reflect: A Perspective on Understanding Your Reality and Becoming Unstuck. And it's available on Amazon. It just came out and it's ready for you to go buy and enjoy. Maria, thank you so much for being with me today. Maria Lizza Bowen: Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm very excited to be here. Andi Simon: Tell the listener, who is Maria? And what's your journey? And how did you get to write a book. It's all sort of loaded on your own pharmaceutical and you're in cancer research, and I love the title. What's it all about? Maria Lizza Bowen: Well, this book is really about, it's very foundational. It's just about trying to understand what reality means to each of us. And how we can use that to our advantage to get out of a rut or just get unstuck, really. I've been in the pharmaceutical industry for almost 30 years. And I always thought I had two jobs. One is the work that I do every day. And the other one, I'm kind of a people scientist, I always have been since I was a little girl. And just constantly, I'm just fascinated with and always thinking about those things. Why are we here? I remember being four years old, just thinking about the strangest things probably most kids don't think about, like death. So I'm a clinical scientist, and also a people scientist. And that's why I wrote the book. I think going through the pharmaceutical industry is very intense, especially oncology. It really gave me a fabulous platform to understand people and how we all work together. And this whole business these days about what's right and what's wrong, and so many companies and work environments, no matter where you're at, everything's siloed. It's your perspective versus everyone else's. And I think that sometimes gets us stuck because we identify with what's going on outside of us, versus really connecting with what is meaningful to us. And so sometimes we'll do things because people expect us to do them versus doing them because we love doing it. I have to be honest writing this, I don't know why I did it. I think it was kind of in the car and so on, but it almost enriched what I did, what I do every day. I'm always a people pleaser and I finally admitted it, and an angry, resentful one. But nonetheless, someone who will go out of my way to help other people at the expense of my own needs. So I think a lot of my turmoil, it kind of caught up to me. Andi Simon: Knowing a little bit about you, and what you're telling us here, how did you get into the pharmaceutical business? What was your journey? Maria Lizza Bowen: Here comes my brothers, my brothers. I have four older brothers. The oldest one was in pharmaceuticals. And he introduced me. He was a chemist for probably a decade. And my first job was in molecular biology labs. So it was such a wonderful journey, all the way through. I worked in the lab for about a decade, or not quite, about eight years, and then got into clinical research. And within the first year of clinical, I think it was 2000 to 2001 or 2002, I ended up focusing on oncology. So I've been in that area of clinical research for a long time. And actually took a little bit of time and worked with my brother at one point because just a change, then I came back into clinical research. And that's what I'm continuing to do. I love it. Andi Simon: Well, I think that's really beautiful. And in the process, you decided you had a story to tell, because books are stories. So let's go into the story that you wanted to tell. Is this autobiographical? Is this data reflective? Give us some perspective of what you've captured in the stream tool there. Maria Lizza Bowen: So it wasn't exactly just one story. But it was more or less, everything going wrong in my life at once. My mom, she had Alzheimer's. Watching her progress, and just changing jobs, whatever was going on at the time, all these problems are popping up. And I'm like, Why me? Why is this always happening to me? I was so worried about what was going on in the outside. So I got through it, I survived, like most of us, right? And just as the years went by, every time I found myself in a tough spot, I got super curious and said, Why is this happening? And I think that's what led to it. The last time I was in a tough situation, a really tough situation, I saw things from a different perspective. I didn't make excuses, I didn't walk away from any opportunities or situations that were bad, I just kind of stuck there. And I just walked through it. And it was life changing. And by doing that, I was also able to help other people around me because you actually allow yourself to become vulnerable and that's really the key, that allowing yourself to become vulnerable. So an opportunity came up by accident, I took a chance. And someone contacted me to write a book, and I did it. And I realized that it was perfect timing, because your question, What is it  about? There are definitely examples here, but it's really to help other people. It's kind of a self help book. And it's not a bunch of steps, although you probably can break it out into two steps. The biggest step is to just try and understand yourself better. And so I walked through what reality is and why it's not so reliable, our own reality that we create, as well as other people's, because their views and perspectives and fears and hurts and experiences and everything else that you know they go through, they project onto you and you do the same: you project your story onto them and you only see what you want to see, really. So whatever you're focusing on, that's what you're going to see. If you're giving advice to someone after you just went through a horrible marriage, you're going to tell someone that's looking to get married, Don't do it. It's horrible. Right? It's protective. And we have to realize that that's just not reality. You've got to go inside and see what it is. So there's no problem with taking information from other people. But take what you need and leave the rest behind. Andi Simon: Well, I'm really quite fascinated because we've learned from the neurosciences and the cognitive sciences that your mind does exactly what it thinks you want it to do. And that story in there is like a movie set that you live every day, that reality in your mind. But it's only an illusion of what reality is. And now the question you're saying is, rather than let others define you, you begin to understand who's inside. Can you share with us a little about the process of self discovery? Because I think this is really the essence of where you're at. Maria Lizza Bowen: Yes. So in my spare time, I love to read physics books. I don't know why, it's just maybe because it goes down to the basics, like, What are we here for? And for years, I had no clue what I was reading, I just kept reading, just fascinated, and also my mom read a lot, but she had tons of psychology books, Carl Jung, and all these different psychologists and self-help. And I think between that, and just being super curious, I really kind of pull from a bunch of different areas. It's not only what I do every day, and those experiences, but what I read about reality and physics. I think of Rumi, the 11th century philosopher. I never heard of him before. And just over the last year, he's been popping up a lot. And that influenced me so much. All these different pieces coming together made the whole picture for me a little bit more digestible. I was able to see things a little more clearly for myself. Andi Simon: In the process of seeing more clearly for yourself, and then sharing it with others, what have you discovered about yourself? Can you share it? Maria Lizza Bowen: So the thing that I think I really discovered about myself is, just focusing on what's going on inside and paying attention to your feelings is super important. Growing up after four boys, I was pushing it aside. Everybody probably thought I was crazy and emotional and all that stuff. But I thought I was pushing things away. And I used anger as a way of covering up hurt and pain. So I kind of pushed that outside of me. I love to be creative, too. But I have to go the science route. So I always kind of pushed the things that really came natural to me, pushed them away. So being able to be vulnerable, accept the things that make you happy, and look inside yourself and understand the triggers. Why are you being triggered by certain things? Just take a little bit of time to think about it, instead of running away from it, will get you so far. It doesn't even take long. It's just that focus, and we're all so all over the place these days. You know, we have the phones and the computers and everything at our fingertips. So we never take time out. You gotta take time out and think about your life. Andi Simon: I think that's very profound and very important. Now, as you're thinking about this, it's reflective, as your title is, going backwards. How was it intentional for going forward? How do you now build a life that is more reflective, more open? Where are your vulnerabilities? Can you share with us some of your perspective there? Maria Lizza Bowen: It's just really allowing myself to be vulnerable. I think one of the biggest things that really made a difference, I can relate the one example from the book. I was not in a good space, everything was going around, this was going back to the first conversation we had. Everything was going wrong. I wasn't myself at work. I was doing things to please other people, doing what I thought was expected of me even though my heart wasn't in it. And it's not that I didn't love what I was doing, I just was distracted. And it was time for my review. And my boss, who was really a tough boss, was not afraid to tell you what was wrong or who was around to hear and it didn't matter. And it was time for my review. I got in there and he just ripped me apart. He ripped me apart. And I thought to myself, What am I going to do? He's right, you know, I could have cried, I could have walked away, I could have made excuses, I could have blamed other people. That's a big one, blaming. So instead of blaming, I just stood there, and I listened to him. I actually listened to the words that were coming out of his mouth. And I surrendered in that moment and had no clue what I was gonna say, or how I was gonna respond. And he said to me, "What do you think?" And I looked him straight in the eye and said, "You're right. You're absolutely right. Can you help me?" He went from complete rigidity to like, a big snow puff, a big puff of kindness. His whole disposition changed. And he said, "I would be delighted. I would absolutely love to help you." And from that day forward, everything still going wrong, I was able to be myself in person, because there was nothing left, there was nowhere to hide. Allowing yourself to be that vulnerable, it's not hard. It's a choice. Andi Simon: Did you find that as he helped you, your attitude toward the job was different, that you were a sponge learning? Or how did your persona change as well? Maria Lizza Bowen: My focus changed. Instead of wondering, "What are people thinking? Am I doing this right?" I was just curious. I allowed that little child to come out and be happy about what I was doing right in front of me. I learned a ton with this and even several years later. I ran into him at a big conference, and it could have been a very different situation. He literally greeted me with a big warm hug and "How are you?" and started to tell everyone all the nice things that I did when I worked there. So it could have been very different. But when you allow yourself to be real, really who you are, not what other people expect you to be or what you think you are, think rather than feel, that it opens you up to really get in touch with what makes you tick. Andi Simon: It also sounds like you don't have to do it alone. This illustrative story was very profound, because alone you were living it, but together with this gentleman, you could grow into bigger. And so belonging, and being bigger, is important here because others can help you see yourself through a fresh lens, begin to reflect on who you are, and begin to really grow. Is that what you're saying? Maria Lizza Bowen: Absolutely. And whether you're on the giving side, or the receiving side...I also had several direct reports. I'm just thinking about the review period, being able to seriously talk to somebody and let your guard down. They're automatically going to let their guard down. So, the big thing, especially today, you don't have to agree with everything that everyone says, but if you give yourself a little bit of a chance to literally listen to them and not formulate or judge or blame yourself, the other, you put yourself in a space to really hear. And that's the difference, you can really get to the heart of the matter. And also having a good intention, having good intentions. I think I cover every topic in the book. It's just about 175 pages, but there's everything from understanding your triggers to changing things around and realizing that everything is dynamic. Everything in our lives is not static, life keeps moving, things keep changing you, you can take that opportunity to change in a direction that you intend rather than having things happen to you. I think the way you do that is really going inside and understanding what is important to you. And allowing yourself to be complete. I mentioned before about creativity. I incorporated that into my job and it just enriched what I do every day. And it's so powerful and then people get excited around you because you're excited. Andi Simon: Your life has been a journey of hurdles and jumping over them and being transformed and blossoming into a beautiful woman. This is so cool. We're just about ready to wrap up our conversation. Are there a couple of things you want the listener to not forget, any things you want to share? Maria Lizza Bowen: Yes, silly but true. When you start to get nervous and feel anything that feels off, don't run away from it. Take a second to really ask yourself, Why am I feeling this way? Sometimes you don't even know. But if you give yourself a few moments, instead of turning your head and distracting yourself and saying, Oh, it's nothing, it's in you, no, no, it is something and it's going to get you. Any little clue that you can unearth about yourself is going to put you off in the right direction. So that's one big piece of advice: just allow yourself to understand and process what you're going through. Andi Simon: That's not a small idea. That's a big idea. Because you're suggesting that people trust their feelings. Remember, we decide with the heart and with the eyes, but not as well as we think we do. And so this is a great time for you to reflect on those feelings that don't feel quite right. As opposed to fighting them, or fleeing them or appeasing them, deleting them...listen to your heart. It's okay, there's something coming to you. And your vulnerability, that word like curious has become quite cliched. Don't think of it that way. It's okay to feel and it's okay to think about yourself through a fresh lens. It's okay. You know, you're changing. As Maria shared her story, I think all of us have had that situation where we thought we were doing okay, but it really wasn't okay enough. Or, we really don't understand expectations and haven't managed them particularly well. There's something that disconnected. And all of a sudden, you needed a little bit of a, Let's see if we can help you get better. And then also you bloomed because you didn't know what you didn't know. This has been such fun. If they want to buy the book, where should they get it? Maria Lizza Bowen: So right now it's being sold only on Amazon. And you can also check out my website, it's www.Marializzabowen.com. Andi Simon: The book: Reflect: A Perspective on Understanding Your Reality and Becoming Unstuck. That's pretty cool. That's a great cover. I think this has been such a pleasure. I hope the book does very well. And I hope our audience, our listeners and our viewers can really understand what Maria's passion is. And her purpose is to help you, like I am, to see, feel and think in new ways so you can find the best that you can be. I want to thank you for joining us. I want to thank my audience for coming and for pushing us into the top 5% of podcasts globally. And that's really an honor. And I'm delighted with both of my books. Now I have one Axiom Business Book Award. My Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business won the 2022 Axiom Best Business Book for Women in Business category, and On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights won the 2017 Axiom Women's Best Business Book. I can only tell you that my books are designed to help you see, feel and think in new ways so you can become the best that you can be. And I think that this is a time for embracing change, making change your friend, instead of fleeing it or fearing it. The times are changing, embrace them because they're not going away. You can't put that genie back in the bottle. It's going to keep coming at you. And it's a great time to be fast and agile and adaptive and have fun. You can reach me, bring me your ideas, at info@andisimon.com. I'd love to hear from my listeners. You bring me all kinds of good people to interview like Maria, and I'm delighted to share her with you today. Maria, thanks again for joining me. Maria Lizza Bowen: Thank you so much and congratulations. Andi Simon: Thank you, and congratulations on your book. Alright, everybody, I will say goodbye. Have a wonderful day and thanks for joining us.

Landmark Church of Christ
Brokenness - See, Feel, Go w/ Jeff Arrington

Landmark Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 28:40


GRIPS Englisch
see, feel, taste

GRIPS Englisch

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 15:01


See, feel, taste, look und hear sind Verben der Sinneswahrnehmung. Was man alles wahrnehmen kann, probiert das GRIPS-Team mutig in Nürnberg aus. Du erhältst Tipps zum richtigen Umgang mit diesen Verben.

What's It About?! Film Podcast
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) - I was just looking for someone who could see what I see, feel what I feel. (ft. Sara Fidelholtz)

What's It About?! Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 82:02


In this episode, Ricardo and Seth are joined by Sara Fidelholtz to discuss the outlandishly bizarre action/comedy from the mind of podcast favorites The Daniels, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (2022). A film that explores the vastness of the multiverse and the limitless possibilities of a single life. With a film as mind-bending as this, it can be easy to be distracted from what's at the heart of the story. So let's talk about it! Thank you to our special guest, Sara Fidelholtz! For those of you watching along, the next film we'll be discussing is...: WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988) If you're enjoying the discussion as much as we are, please subscribe and share this with all your film nerd friends! Thank you! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatsitaboutpodcast/?hl=en You can find Seth and Ricardo at: Ricardo Blayde Diaz: https://www.instagram.com/ricardoblaydediaz/?hl=en Seth Crowe: https://www.instagram.com/sethadamcrowe/?hl=en Theme song: "Dancing Time" by Infraction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-2fZGtmSgU) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Master Psychic Journal
How to See, Feel, & Read Auras

The Master Psychic Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 81:13


Listen in on Master Psychic Rachel's first live seminar since the pandemic on how to see, feel, and read auras. In this live session, Master Psychic Rachel teaches how to see, feel, and understand auras. Also, learn a bit about the history of Master Psychic Rachel and how she became one of the Internet's top-ranked online psychics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MasterPsychicOnline/support

Alien Air Podcast
2022FebNo4: IDM, LOS & Mid Era

Alien Air Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 122:49


IDM: has the latest from Carbinax (Northern Ireland) Low Orbit Satellite set: newer pieces from Russian composer Mid Era: new Soviet Space Dog Project (England), Tomas Pauszek (Poland), Lingua Lustra (Holland), Transponder (USA) & AL355|0 (Italy)     TIME....ARTIST.....................TRACK........................RELEASE    00:00  [Intro]    00:08 Carbinax                     the ears hae walls          Immuniverse (Ext)    04:23 Seefeel                        plainsong (Nikki mix)     Polyfusia    12:44 Aphex Twin                xepha                              On    18:02 Nearfiled                    we are the future           We Are The Future    22:55 Bad Loop                    nth (Boelex remix)         Fragments      28:16 [break-Low Orbit Satellite]    30:31 Low Orbit Sat.            no need                         No Xpectations                  34:57 Low Orbit Sat.            devaporate                   Sun-Sync    42:33 Low Orbit Sat.            ae-yu                              Blink    48:30 Low Orbit Sat.            singing (Maya mix)       Singing    53:44 Low Orbit Sat.            surveillance fish           Alienomy    58:12 [break-Mid Era]    59:44 Soviet Space Dog       mw-0010                      Morphogenic Wave 1:06:37 Tomasz  Pauszek       part b                            B Sides... 1:14:08 Lingua Lustra             life 2, pt. 2                     Life 2 1:20:43 Transponder               kronos gate                  Astral Expanse 1:28:48 Elkin Sergey                inertia                            Parallels 1:35:40 Kazuya Nagaya          part i                              Dream Interpretation 1:42:28 AL355|0                       kinematic gate              Ninety Eight... 1:47:04 Tangerine Dream       stratosphere 95           Valentine Wheels 1:55:02 Chris Fiesel  & Mac    dream breath               Coordinates 1:59:54  [Outro] Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Low Orbit Satellite Ambient Tribal Trance PsyTance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School

Radio509
Kledingmerk speciaal gericht op visueel beperkten

Radio509

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 57:35


Bas Barendregt spreekt in deze podcast met Rachel Lourens. Zij is een fashion designer en eigenaar van SeeFeel die tijdens haar afstuderen onderzoek deed naar de wensen en behoeften van vrouwen met een visuele beperking omtrent kleding. Ze is altijd gefascineerd geweest door het aanpassen van stoffen zodat het een bepaalde textuur krijgt en kwam erachter dat dit voor visueel beperkten veel verschil kan maken. Al snel groeide het afstudeerproject uit tot een kledingmerk wat zich inzet voor een schonere en inclusievere mode-industrie. Samen met de doelgroep wordt er continu gekeken naar nieuwe mogelijkheden voor SeeFeel.

GRIPS Englisch
see, feel, taste

GRIPS Englisch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 15:01


See, feel, taste, look und hear sind Verben der Sinneswahrnehmung. Was man alles wahrnehmen kann, probiert das GRIPS-Team mutig in Nürnberg aus. Du erhältst Tipps zum richtigen Umgang mit diesen Verben.

PANDA MAGIC PODCAST
Ep. 42 – “AMBIENT 2021”

PANDA MAGIC PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 119:54


Panda Magic's annual survey of ambient sounds from the past year, now longer and lusher than ever. Tracks by Winged Victory For the Sullen, Seefeel, Men I Trust, Jon Hopkins, Loscil, Sam Gendel, Nite Jewel, Godspeed You Black Emperor, and more.

RA Exchange
RA.EX.586 Mark Clifford (Seefeel)

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 62:00


Fusing instruments and electronics with a core member of the legendary group. For more, visit Resident Advisor: https://ra.co/exchange/586

RA Exchange
EX.586 Mark Clifford (Seefeel) - 2021.11.25

RA Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 62:00


Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm
Sounds In The Dark - 11.23.21

Sounds In The Dark - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 120:00


Tonight's edition features new Roedelius + Tim Story, Biosphere, Sarah Davachi + Sean McCann, William Orbit, Arovane and tons more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Shortwave Memories by Biosphere on Shortwave Memories (Biophon)

Elektro Beats
Paul Kalkbrenner-Special

Elektro Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 113:33


Als Einstimmung auf die beiden von radioeins präsentierten Berliner Paul Kalkbrenner-Konzerte gab es in dieser „elektro beats“-Ausgabe ein ausführliches Special von Olaf Zimmermann. Paul Kalkbrenner war in den letzten 15 Jahren sechsmal zu Gast in den „elektro beats“. Parts daraus sind in dieser Sendung noch einmal zu hören. Da ging es immer um Details zu dem jeweils aktuellen Album, sehr viel Biografisches, seine Arbeitsweis, aber auch um den „Berlin Calling“-Film, das Erlernen der Trompete in frühester Jugend und vieles mehr. Stunde 2 präsentierte dann u.a. Musik von Seefeel, Delhia De France, John Frusciante, Desire Marea, F.S. Blumm & Nils Frahm, Aparde, The Orb & Lee Scratch Perry und dem Portico Quartet.

Christ, Culture, and Cinema
Seven Days in Utopia - See, Feel, and Trust in God (Above All Things)

Christ, Culture, and Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 26:58


In this episode we explore how life is not defined by "lies" but by "truths." Faith, relationships, character, and integrity in Jesus Christ matter most! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-skopak/support

GRIPS Englisch
see, feel, taste

GRIPS Englisch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 15:01


See, feel, taste, look und hear sind Verben der Sinneswahrnehmung. Was man alles wahrnehmen kann, probiert das GRIPS-Team mutig in Nürnberg aus. Du erhältst Tipps zum richtigen Umgang mit diesen Verben.

Off Duty
96: You Have To See + Feel Good To Look Good!

Off Duty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 20:55


Body positivity is something that is splashed all over social media, and when we look in the mirror. If only we could snap our fingers and see what we hope for...but then again can we? YES! Yes you can, you just have to work for it silly. Yes, it is time consuming, yes apple cider donuts are currently sitting on my counter, but it's possible. So let's talk all about it today, and then join me back every Sunday at 12 noon for more 4.0ing life things! Xx Deana --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4Point0ingLife/message

Track17
#26 | Black Midi, Skee Mask, Erika de Casier, Fatima Al Qadiri & Yoshinori Hayashi

Track17

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 57:53


black midi mit einer chaotischen wie faszinierenden Aufführung ihres zweiten Albums und Christopher könnte glücklicher kaum sein, dass nach den Alben von Black Country, New Road und Squid der Platten-Hattrick geglückt ist. Liebe auch für Skee Masks 100-Minuten-Brett, der sein Breakbeat- und Techno- Brocken als Überraschungsalbum über Nacht auf Bandcamp stellte und Streaming den Mittelfinger zeigte. Der sanfte RnB-Pop von Erika de Casier ist auch auf ihrem Nachfolger näher an MTV der 2000er als jede andere Künstlerin zurzeit und Fatima Al Qadiri huldigt auf ihrem neuen Konzept-Album den arabischen Poetinnen des Mittelalters. Der spannendste Geheimtipp des Monats kommt aber aus Japan. Yoshino Hayashi zelebriert elektronische Musik aus Jazz- und House-Perspektive. Dazu stellen wir 17 neue Songs vor, die auf unserer Playlist landen. Knusper-Pop von Elsa Hewitt, die WARP-Legenden Seefeel aus ihren aktuellen Reissues, dem neuen Highlight von Produzent Mathias Modica, japanischem Videospiel-Pop von CRYSTAL, der britischen Band Famous und ihrer neuen EP und viel mehr. [Setlist] - [00:00:00] Intro - [00:01:18] Zuletzt gehört: Reissues der WARP-Legenden Seefeel und Beatbastler Mustafa - [00:04:44] Feedback auf Feature 14 und warum viele ab 30 keine neue Musik mehr hören - [00:05:51] **black midi // Cavalcade (Rough Trade)** - [00:19:22] **Skee Mask // Pool (Ilian Tape)** - [00:31:02] **Erika de Casier // Sensational (4AD)** - [00:38:53] **Fatima Al Qadiri // Medieval Femme (Hyperdub)** - [00:46:19] **Yoshinori Hayashi // Pulse Of Defiance (Smalltown Supersound)** - [00:53:31] Track17 - Playlist zum Podcast: Elsa Hewitt, Famous, Chromatics, Seefeel, CRYSTAL uvm. Direkt abonnieren und reinhören!

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 253: Peach Syrup and Amber

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021


"Please Feel Free to Piss in the Garden" by SQURL from the newly remastered The Only Lovers Left Alive soundtrack; "Morning Fuzz" by Elkka from Euphoric_Melodies; "The Invisible Meaning" by Acid Twilight from their self titled album; "Grid Wall" by Fly Pan Am from Frontera; "Fracture" by Seefeel from Succor; "Implosion-Explosion" by Colleen from The Tunnel and The Clearance; "Animal Lord" by Grave Flowers Bongo Band from Strength of Spring; "Will I See the Dawn?" by Windy and Carl from Allegiance and Conviction; "Light and Grace" by Schneider TM from The 8 of Space; "Inner Z" by Gnod from Easy to Build, Hard to Destroy.

Neural Net Golf
Neural Net Golf - SEE FEEL MOVE REACT introduction

Neural Net Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 13:56


Four short Experiential neuroscience demonstrations of your own SEE, FEEL, MOVE and REACT neural networks help illuminate how neuroscience can help your golf game.

Wake & Jake
A Ghost is Born

Wake & Jake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 33:06


He's a few days late, but Jake talks spookiness, and reminisces about the old house his family used to live in. He, and his siblings, are pretty confident that it was haunted.Music recommendation is “Quique” by Seefeel.Wake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid

I Dig Your Soul
How to See, Feel and Hear the Energy of Love on Earth.

I Dig Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 29:00


It's here in huge ways. Love is something we overlook and it is so far ahead of us that it looks like we are behind. We respect love, we want love yet do not believe in love. We say God is love and still we do not act like God is love. What is it about love and what did Christ show me about love that is so so so cool to know and be aware of? Tune in and join in on the conversation Monday morning at 5:30 AM PST, 8:30 AM EST! 

The FBC Podcast
See, Feel, Act

The FBC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 48:16


Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana

Journey Church - November 18, 2012 ~ Kingdom Come #2: See - Feel - Act ~ Chris Townley - Pastor of Student Ministries

The Beat Oracle
02/25/2012: Possible Epigraphs

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2012 119:16


Winter is nearing  a close as new releases warm up the musical landscape. During the first hour we drop new music from soul legend Lee Fields, Brainfeeder newcomer Lapalux, the latest from John Talabot, the gorgeous noise of Seefeel founder Mark Van Hoen, and the pulsating rhythms of Byetone. The second hour showcases new tracks […]

The Beat Oracle
11/05/2011: Along The Radius

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 114:39


November arrives, and the sounds continue to flourish. This week’s show starts with some distant, timeless sounds from Broadcast, Seefeel, and Global Communication. Newer releases make their mark as well, with Juk Juk, Byetone, and Senking leading the way into a head-nodding final-third, featuring new music from Scuba, Mark E, and Holy Ghost! Thanks for […]