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This week, we have Australian artist, Dan, from both the Shoegazer and Dreampop projects, on the show this week – playing some great selections from their own releases, and others that they love. Listen in for a great cover of Radiohead's Creep as well as Mallrat, Hatchie, Bowerbird, Tape Runs out and Beachhouse. Looking down is looking up!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzzeTune into new broadcasts of ShoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday)//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dear Brooklyn, we have some great local, international, old and new songs in the shoegaze and dreampop genre in this episode. Bands from Australia and New Zealand include Local Authority, Keep on Dancin's, Shoegazer, Fazerdaze and the Underground Lovers start the show.Bands from Brooklyn and further afield include; Parallel, Sunstinger, A Deeper Heaven, Diary, Deary and The Shop Window. Looking down is looking up!Love from AustraliaFor more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/shoegrazzzeTune into new broadcasts of ShoegraZZZE, Mondays from 11 PM - 1 AM EST / 4 - 5 AM GMT (Tuesday)//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have LIVE on the phone from Sweden Erik from Victorian Tin to chat about their musical style which has been described as being heavily influenced by bands such as Cocteau Twins and Mazzy Star and somewhere between New Wave and Shoegazer. We'll find out!
This episode is a ton of fun! We're talking about "Don't Wear Those Shoes" from 1986's Polka Party album. Join us as we take a wild ride through fart jars, horrible shoes, Lauren's height in raccoons, Jack White raccoon cover band, James Bond, Malibu's Most Wanted, Shoegazer music, Uncle Drew Carey, and more! Lauren has Bubble Farm AND Space Cake, both from Clown Shoes. John has Shoegazer from Singlecut Beersmiths. Cheers! Beer'd Al is a member of the OddPods Media Network. Promo for BFYTW. (And catch US on BFYTW on Thursday!)
Bringing in the new year with house music. Counting my blessings...
Playing solo on Freeform PDX. It's the mellow side of house.
Songs for this blistering, perfect, terrible world.
Found a new radio station, a positive community. My debut, playing records as Bozz.
EPISODE 199 - Alternative Rock Band "DIGA" With roots running deep from New York City to Chicago, DIGA are disciples of the 80's and 90's Alt Rock movement and followers of the Shoegazer sound. Sprinkle the 60's and 70's in the mix and you have Dreamy Rock Soundscapes to live by. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4CPDmLdWz9NZ4B6uXm2cA/featured Show Runner: 00:01:00 Opening Banter 00:05:00 Future Guests on Catch Da Craze 00:08:27 DIGA song “Compassion” 00:11:25 Get Your Meds “Crowd Funding Pt2” 00:28:55. Recap of Get Your Meds 00:39:01 Commercial 01:05:58 Guest “DIGA” 01:01:41 Fun Facts with Syphax 01:40:24 Recap of Show 01:44:57 End Credits Previous Episode: Hydra Comics https://youtu.be/X7Si1jfcheY
A certain dread envelopes the planet. Spring marches forward, seemingly unaware.
Salve for family gatherings...
Days shorten, northerlies blow... I wrap myself in a parka.
Amy Adrion is a director and writer whose work has screened at the Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca and Los Angeles Film Festivals, been broadcast on PBS and MTV, and won numerous awards. HALF THE PICTURE, Amy’s debut feature, celebrates the groundbreaking work of women film directors and had its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018. HALF THE PICTURE won the #WhatNext Award at Sundance: London, the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Lighthouse Film Festival and the Impact Award at the Through Women’s Eyes Film Festival. Amy won a Directors Guild of America (DGA) Student Film Award for her narrative short SHOEGAZER, which was Executive Produced by Miranda July. Amy is currently writing a comedic coming-of-age script about a high school girls basketball team, based on her experience playing ball in suburban New Jersey, and is attached to direct PICANTE, a wild, feminist Western about a motley crew of rebellious prostitutes in the Old West. Amy is a graduate of the MFA Film Directing program at UCLA, with an undergraduate degree in Literature and Theology from Georgetown University. Amy grew up in Hillsdale, New Jersey and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons. On this podcast we discuss her brilliant documentary HALF THE PICTURE, which celebrates the groundbreaking work of female film directors and investigates the systemic discrimination that has, for decades, denied opportunities to far too many talented women in Hollywood. Currently playing in select theaters. Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival, SXSW Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Greenwich International Film Festival, Inside Out Toronto, Sundance Film Festival: London, Sydney Film Festival, Lighthouse Film Festival, Oak Cliff Film Festival I had a blast discussing this with Amy, and so much more! She truly is an inspirational filmmaker. http://amyadrion.com/about/ Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: www.kweli.tv/programs/the-peopl…xton?autoplay=true Damien Swaby Social Media Links: Instagram www.instagram.com/damien_swaby_video_producer/ Twitter twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src…erp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook www.facebook.com/Damien-Swaby-213…7/?ref=bookmarks I love iPhone filmmaking, my latest short film shot on one, you can view it here! vimeo.com/348228831
Amy Adrion is a director and writer whose work has screened at the Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca and Los Angeles Film Festivals, been broadcast on PBS and MTV, and won numerous awards.HALF THE PICTURE, Amy's debut feature, celebrates the groundbreaking work of women film directors and had its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018. HALF THE PICTURE won the #WhatNext Award at Sundance: London, the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Lighthouse Film Festival and the Impact Award at the Through Women's Eyes Film Festival. Amy won a Directors Guild of America (DGA) Student Film Award for her narrative short SHOEGAZER, which was Executive Produced by Miranda July.Amy is currently writing a comedic coming-of-age script about a high school girls basketball team, based on her experience playing ball in suburban New Jersey, and is attached to direct PICANTE, a wild, feminist Western about a motley crew of rebellious prostitutes in the Old West.Amy is a graduate of the MFA Film Directing program at UCLA, with an undergraduate degree in Literature and Theology from Georgetown University. Amy grew up in Hillsdale, New Jersey and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.On this podcast we discuss her brilliant documentary HALF THE PICTURE, which celebrates the groundbreaking work of female film directors and investigates the systemic discrimination that has, for decades, denied opportunities to far too many talented women in Hollywood.Currently playing in select theaters.Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival, SXSW Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Greenwich International Film Festival, Inside Out Toronto, Sundance Film Festival: London, Sydney Film Festival, Lighthouse Film Festival, Oak Cliff Film FestivalI had a blast discussing this with Amy, and so much more! She truly is an inspirational filmmaker.http://amyadrion.com/about/Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: www.kweli.tv/programs/the-peopl…xton?autoplay=trueDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram www.instagram.com/damien_swaby_video_producer/Twittertwitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src…erp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebookwww.facebook.com/Damien-Swaby-213…7/?ref=bookmarksI love iPhone filmmaking, my latest short film shot on one, you can view it here! vimeo.com/348228831
Selections from a summer spent crawling over rocks.
Rain drips steady, soaks the ground like sponge. Water on the rise.
The many seasons of Studio Ghibli. Dedicated to Juno and Totoro.
Camping solo with my soundsystem, an offering to Wy'east
Roving across the desert, looking for amplified sound. We're drawn to a grove of trees in the distance
Bradly is a king maker! Yes a king of rock maker! A couple of nights after this convo I went to a Spirit Award show at the Blacklab. Not disappointed at all! Shoegazer in glorious form! Thanks for showing me your world Bradly!
Scattered selection... my end of term disposition.
Prepping for Gulf Coast nuptials. Shouts to D+E!
Softrock childhood, keeping perspective
Days get longer, surround sound builds.
Pop house! Love in a digital world.
Courtesy of the human experience. Squeeze tight and release.
99% him, 1% me. ReArranging furniture.
Memories of an Oldsmobile station wagon. Running errands with Mom. The soundtrack to my childhood.
Top 40 luv. Get yr thug on.
Driving music. Slowly, softly over hills, doug firs cradle the sky.
The title says it all. Join Morning Show host John Richards for an excellent new mix. 1. MICHAELBRAILEY - I Lose Myself 2. Kele - Doubt 3. Is Tropical - Crawl 4. Au.Ra - Pyramid 5. FIANCÉ - Era 6. Ephrata - Where Have You Gone? 7. The Young Evils - Renegades 8. September Girls - Melatonin 9. So Cow - Get Down Off That Thing 10. Dads - Chewing Ghosts 11. Duke Evers - Lions 12. FF - Dusted 13. Menace Beach - Come On Give UpSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New city, faded memories... surfaces glisten wintergreen. Make it rain.
Inhale slow. Let this thick business fill your lungs. It is time to be free.
I take long walks through the city, passing like a shadow. Creative expression thrives in the haze and grit. Headphones close the loop.
Riding the train across a rippled landscape, synth-music provides context. Live set via MK Ultra.
Sound in a neglected, industrial landscape; man-metal and concrete are overgrown by leafy green. The Earth planet breathes.
I play my last live set in the RSW underground. No surprises... shit's decidedly mellow. The horizon leans forward, offering you space to place new steps of change.
Surrounded by throngs I live in the space between my ears, and watch the ten thousand things dance to this.
Rhythm and blues rises from hot city streets. House music arrives like a late afternoon shower. Summertime rolls.
An unreleased mixtape circa 1998. It was buried, recently found, and dusted. For love of atmosphere...
Winter on the Rio Bravo, muzak for the long drive home.
We head to a park on the outskirts ...electric relaxation
Moments of weirdness are tempered by groovy shit.This is house music for the future (2047). Shouts to Doc Martin for making me wet in ninety-six!
After a long, silent interlude, sound emerges from the Deep South. Ghetto elements provide the foundation... This music is soul.
Summer warmth brings multiform soul: nu, 1976, and a combination of the two. Dayz come and go... i find comfort in house music. The feeling is mutual.
Earth people, I was born on Jupiter. Uprock narratives of foreign exploits. Recorded on location!
A laptop mix of the mellow side of hip-hop and downtempo. This one is for routine... taking out the garbage, doing the dishes, etc.
Dj Sensio dropped in and rocked a historic soul+funk set using only 45s... you know, the small rekkids found in your daddy's jukebox. Listen up kids and get educated!
Urban music for rural settings... it's a chill-out mix produced on my laptop while wandering solitary in China. This opens a new direction in mellowness for me, exploring eklectro inspired by my surroundings (trains, random countryside, blah blah).