American musician
POPULARITY
Featuring heaps of good stuff! Matthew Crawley is away doing Matthew things so Kaitlyn steps in for a massive Monday Drive. Featuring kōrero with Jason Parker about their show Little Gay In as part of Basement Theatre's Pride 2025 programme - check out all the shows here. Later, Kaitlyn phones Americana folk legend Simon Joyner ahead of Port Noise 2025 down in Ōhinehou (we have massive fomo) and they catch up on his recent tour of Aotearoa over the week just been. Whakarongo mai nei! Thanks to The Beer Spot!
episode #764. someone asked to borrow my phone this morning to call their mom and then proceeded to send some really weird text messages to people. so that informed my day, how about you?DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Mikey Erg "Colleen" Bon Voyage01:57 Rob Magill "Better Off Fed (for Sky Saxon)“ February Paintings Series Vol.12 (Dead Birds of Flat Ground)04:49 Girlpool "Josephs Dad" Chaos Demos06:52 Night Auditor "Cane Sugar" Soul Junk10:10 Business Of Dreams "Anymore" Well I See13:13 Happyness "Undone" Floatr16:03 Simon Joyner & The ghosts "The Sailors They’re All Scattered" Salt Across Your Graves EP20:35 Cay Is Okay "Grants Pass" Waxing Gibbous25:04 Johanna Warren "Rose Potion" Chaotic Good29:13 DEAN CERCONE "love just as deep as the ocean" Dead Wine31:57 Mediocre Cafe "Bunko’s Party" Easy Listening34:09 Bread Pilot "leaf bed (demo)" What Do You Think That Bird?36:15 Soft Fangs "Unkind" with love,39:20 Tyler Holmes "Nothing" Nothing43:35 Erik Nervous "Living In The Woods" Bugs! EP45:18 Emperor X "Everyone in Jacksonville (Live at the Democracy Center)" Nineteen Live Recordings46:25 PUBLIC INTEREST "Epoxy" Between49:24 James Kochalka Superstar "God" KISSERS50:30 ylayali "junk drawer" cg extras54:00 Addy "pool party (demo)" demos ep
your stories are a gift. your time is a gift. your attention is a gift. and when you share generously with others it can feel like you’re making a connection. but over time, if there isn’t reciprocity, it can start to feel bad and you realize how one sided it’s been. i don’t think that every action requires a response in kind, and we don’t give gifts expecting a return, but when you receive very little it’s hard to keep trying.i’m thinking about where i want to put my energy. and i’m not yet sure how to make that decision, but my energy is limited. and although i feel pulled strongly towards new connections and excited about exploring possibilities, i also want to be better at celebrating my existing connections. particularly the ones that make the effort. and in the same way that i don’t expect every connection i investigate to be mutual, i shouldn’t respond just to respond. i could simply prioritize the ones that i know already feel good and save some energy to continue exploring others.i’m writing this here, and i’m going to try, but damn that allure of potential. perhaps it’s not so simple.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 LOS JAMBOS “Chico formal” Chicos formales02:12 The Hecks “Flash” My Star07:00 Options “Easy Try” Pacific Notion II08:53 ILL “Bus Shelter” We Are ILL13:34 Simon Joyner “Yellow Jacket” Pocket Moon17:22 Shana Falana “Who We Are” Darkest Light20:42 Dogbreth “Took My Time” Ever Loving23:40 MOURN “Via” Mixtape28:03 Ex-Void “Only One” Only One30:37 HOT SHORTS “Don’t Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before” I Understand And I Wish To Continue33:12 The reds, pinks and purples “Anxiety art” Anxiety art35:21 San Cha “Soy Tuya” La Luz de la Esperanza40:44 Banana “Tiny Bones” Post-Grunge Revival44:15 Public Practice “Extra-Ordinary” Disposable & Extra-Ordinary47:52 Water From Your Eyes “Adeleine” Somebody Else’s Song52:05 Amaringo “Sacred” I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream56:46 coastal car “world” are you scared to get happy?59:34 Snail Polish “best you” im worth somthing62:54 Allumette “Somnifuge” Soleil du Gouffre65:56 Cop Circles “Big Business Monkey” Vacation for Hurt69:33 J Camden “Hold Your Breath” The View from Inside the Sun72:13 The Gonks “I’m A Leaker” Five Things You Didn’t Know About The Gonks73:35 Charly Bliss “Supermoon” Supermoon76:39 Telecult “Two Kinds of Escape” Phases78:58 Panoramic “Bug Bites” Spiders // Bug Bites82:27 Mallard “Wubalubadubdub” Believing in Ghosts
This episode features an assortment of new and older 7" singles. The Dead C - Horror Stories (from 7" on Language Recordings) Pieters/Russell/Stapleton - Max Sings (from 7" on Estatic Yod) P Wits - Rocks (from the 7" on Independent Woman Records) Stefan Christensen - Time Elapse (from the Ruby 2x7" on Ever/Never Records) Loren Mazzacane (Connors) - Mother & Son (from 7" on Road Cone) Parashi - Winding Song (from 7" lathe cut on Radical Documents) Six Organs of Admittance - All The Bees In The World (from split 7" with Colossal Yes on Dulci-I-Tone) Pumice - The Dawn Chorus of Kina (from the 7" Perservere on Soft Abuse) Peter Jefferies / Robbie Muir - Swerve (from the Swerve 2x7" on Ajax) Kath Bloom w/ David Shapiro - Long Way To Go Home (from 7" on C/Site Recordings) K-Group / Omit - Slow Movement Towards The Abyss (from 7" on Colorful Clouds For Acoustics) Strapping Fieldhands - October Kentucky (from 7" on Siltbreeze) Ashtabula - Unbearable Lightness (from 7" on Siltbreeze) Headroom - Rubber Match (from 7" on Petty Bunco) Bardo Pond - Good Friday (from 7" on Siltbreeze) Blues Ambush - Wide Open Road (pt1) (from 7" lathe cut on Radical Documents) Buildermash - Measly Love (from 7" on Grapefruit. Builders related - Andrew McCully, Bill Direen, Chris Deden, David Nance, Peter Scott (3), Simon Joyner, Steve Cournane, Stuart Page) Sandoz Lab Technicians - Signal Is Noise / Golden Dawn (from 7" Unhemmed As It Is Uneven on Trinder)
– Lonny, photographiée par Manon Ricupero en 2021 – LONNY. COMME LA FIN DU MONDE – 3:35Ex-Voto, Un Plan Simple, 2022 LONNY. BLACK HOLE – 3:35Ex-Voto, Un Plan Simple, 2022 SYD MATTERS. ME AND MY HORSES – 6:25Ghost Days, Because Music, 2008 CHRISTINE OTT. LANDSCAPE – 3:30Time To Die, Gizeh records, 2021 THIS IMMORTAL COIL. […] Cet article Errance #158 : De Lonny à Simon Joyner est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
Spencer Krug – “Red Dress” (Jad Fair) The Besnard Lakes – “Good Morning, Captain” (Slint) They Hate Change – “The Seeming and The Meaning” (Stereolab) Angel Olsen – “Cold Blooded Old Times” (Smog) Bruce Hornsby – “Feel The Pain” (Dinosaur Jr.) Jamila Woods – “Fast Car”(Tracy Chapman) Nap Eyes – “Car” (Built to Spill) S. Carey – “Weight of Water” (Low) Pink Mountaintops – “The Concept” (Teenage Fanclub) Cut Worms – “One For The Catholic Girls” (Simon Joyner) Okay Kaya – “Nightswimming” (R.E.M.) Bria "Cuntry Covers" Vol. 1: “Green Rocky Road” Escuchar audio
FIRST SET: Spirit of '721. Hackamore Brick – “Radio” – [Kama Sutra, 1970]2. Arthur Lee – “Love Jumped Through My Window Last Night” – [A&M, 1972]3. The Bibs – “It's Not” – [Soft Abuse, 2016]4. Ralph McTell – “Zimmerman Blues” – [Reprise, 1972]5. Jean Bosco Mwenda – “Mukwendu Wadima Madimi” – [Mississippi, 2019]6. Kendra Smith – “In Your Head” [4AD, 1995]7. Merry Airbrakes – “Even Those Among Us” – [St. George International/Scissor Tail, 1973/2019]8. Ornette Coleman – “Lonely Woman” – [Atlantic, 1959]9. Alison Cotton – “The Hill Was Hollow” – [Feeding Tube/Cardinal Fuzz, 2020]10. Dion – “Tennessee Madonna” – [Warner Bros., 1972]11. Kamasi Washington – “Humility” – [Young Turks, 2017]12. Kevin Ayers – “Waltz for You” – [Harvest, 1978]13. Ted Hawkins – “The Lost Ones” – [Rounder, 1982]14. Blod – “Gyklarnas Afton” – [Förlag För Fri Musik, 2020]15. Tinariwen – “Sastanàqqàm” – [Anti-, 2017]16. Bob Lind – “Love Came Riding” – [Capitol/Deep Focus, 1971/2017]17. Jon Collin – “Wrong Moves V” – [Fördämning Arkiv, 2020]SECOND SET: Security Questions with Special GuestSimon's interview with Ryan Davis, renaissance man of many musical projects including Sophomore Lounge Records, the Cropped Out music festival, State Champion band, and Technique Street independent mail-order record shop. Followed by a DJ set Ryan cherry-picked for us.1. Equipment Pointed Ankh – “Blue Folding Room” – [Upcoming on Sophomore Lounge, 2021]2. Kosmos – “Tetris” – [Puu, 1996]3. Marc Riordan – “Nice Place” – [Upcoming on Sophomore Lounge, 2021]4. Meat Puppets – “I'm A Mindless Idiot” – [SST, 1984]5. Warmer Milks – “Wild Springs” – [Animal Disguise, 2008]6. Astute Palate – “No Queen” – [Petty Bunco, 2020]7. Circle X – “Prehistory Part II” – [Index, 1983]8. Gravediggaz – “2 Cups of Blood” [Gee Street, 1994]9. The Homosexuals – “Technique Street” [Recommended, 1984]10. Wombo – “Sad World” – [Upcoming on Sophomore Lounge, 2021]11. Fraser & DeBolt – “Waltz of the Tennis Players” – [Columbia, 1971]THIRD SET: Inherent Vibes – Songs sharing a theme, this episode it's all tracks from our 7″ collections.1. Lucky Luke – “Simon of the Desert” – [Wee Black Skelf, 2003]2. Ama-Dots – “Hit Girls” – [Hunky, 1980]3. Vital Idles – “The Garden” – [Not Unloved, 2016]4. The Bruces – “Invisible Ceiling” – [Unread, 2020]5. The Whines – “Insane OK” – [Just For The Hell Of It, 2009]6. Lonnie Methe & the Lux-o-Values – “Battered and Bruised” – [Rolling Hills, 1994]7. Human Switchboard – “Fly In” – [Under The Rug, 1977]8. Orange Juice – “Simply Thrilled, Honey” – [Postcard, 1980]9. Destroy All Monsters – “Nobody Knows” – [Cherry Red, 1979]10. Alastair Galbraith/Demarnia Lloyd – “Tae Keening” – [Roof Bolt, 1994]11. Gary Jacobelly – “Bird Calls” – [New Alliance, 1982]12. Two Dollar Guitar – “Erl King” – [Kim Will Kill Me, 1997]13. MX-80 Sound – “Boy Trouble, Girl Trouble” – [Gulcher, 1977]14. The Dead C – “Bad Politics” – [Xpressway, 1988]
On today's episode I talk to musician Dennis Callaci. Raised in Upland, California, Dennis has bounced around Southern California his entire life. He runs the legendary indie record label Shrimper, noted for bringing forth the earliest recordings from Amps For Christ, Woods, Franklin Bruno, Lou Barlow's Sentridoh, The Mountain Goats, Dump, and a few hundred other releases over the course of the last thirty years. He is also in the band Refrigerator who have released twelve records over those thirty years, as well as solo records by Callaci & collaborations with John Davis, The Debts, and Simon Joyner. Dennis' latest project, 100 Cassettes, which is a quasi-memoir based on his installation at the dA Center for The Arts, was just published in February by Pelekinesis. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast's favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he's not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else.Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here's our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon.People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK)Michael Dixon ArtHighway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast's favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he's not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else.Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here's our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon.People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK)Michael Dixon ArtHighway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast’s favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he’s not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else. Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here’s our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon. People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK) Michael Dixon Art Highway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
If you collect vinyl, you understand the power of tangible, physical media. You know the thrill of finding a new record, staring at the cover art, pouring through the liner notes, and, of course, the disc itself. Holding sound. Looking at the grooves, the labels, the wax. The record is truly a piece of art far beyond the music contained within. There is perhaps no one who practices this craft with more skill and dedication than Michael Dixon. Based out of Tucson, Arizona, Mike expands the boundaries of vinyl art through creativity, collaboration, and innovation. He views a vinyl record as a blank canvas which will hold unique one-of-a-kind artifacts that are both beautiful and will play music for perpetuity. Drawing from lifelong loves of education, records, outsider art, and re-purposing junk, Mike uses 1940s record cutting lathe machines to handcraft sonic objects. He has made records out of up-cycled plexiglass, laser discs, picnic plates, cd-rs (playable on both turntable and standard CD player), mirrors, place mats, x-rays, and even 90% cacao chocolate. He has made records that use multiple sides, holes, groove patterns, locked grooves, and overlapping or concentric circles. He has made records that are absurdly entertaining and visually stunning. On top of this, he runs a record label called People In a Position to Know that focuses on putting out records by artists that he believes in and records that are as individual as the bands. He has made ultra-limited releases for a huge range of big name indie artists like The Flaming Lips, Dr Dog, Ariel Pink, Mike Watt, the Microphones, and Grandaddy as well as making essential music available to fans from bands that you should know like The Graves, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Golden Boots. He has also put out music by several of this podcast’s favorite artists including Wooden Wand, Simon Joyner, and Luna. Oh and when he’s not doing that, he does short run lathe cuts for bands, fixes lathe machines, is a DJ specializing in private press and bizarro honky tonk, and, coolest of all, educates kids at schools and libraries about the science behind sound and the evolution of sound recording. We were fortunate enough to spend some time with Mike talking about his passion and his art as well as some mutual interests. We strongly encourage you to check out his process and his products by visiting his websites, michaeldixonvinylart.com and piaptk.com. We guarantee you will find incredible unique music and records that you cannot find anywhere else. Now, it is another chapter in our continuing series of interviewing people who are truly vital to the vinyl record industry and the fans of vinyl records all over the world. Here’s our conversation with lathe master, label owner, and vinyl artist Michael Dixon. People in a Position to Know Vinyl Recordings (PIAPTK) Michael Dixon Art Highway Hi-Fi is a proud member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest Music Podcasts
Singer-songwriter and plant scientist, Kevin Coons drops by the podcast to talk about being married to Nick Cave, trying to get to some deeper truth in songs, collaboration, Candle, working as a fisheries biologist in Alaska, living a life that revolves around strawberries, playing songs for his kids, Simon Joyner, playing live, defunct Central Coast venues, getting what you give, Kierkegaard, figuring out when to tell your kids that they're going to die, learning about unfairness from the Bible, the cool older guy who completely changed his musical tastes, crying during Moana, being half-Swedish half-acrost, and stealing a Micro Machine. Find him online at: https://candlemusic.bandcamp.com/ or follow him on Instagram: @kevin_coons
Simon Joyner, Slovenly, Randy Newman, Mofungo, Elliott Sharp/Carbon, Rifle Sport, Patti Smith Group, and Sly & the Family Stone. Also Bob and Mike discuss the use of the "n" word by white artists.
In conversation with Simon Joyner – musician, writer, musical mentor and more...
Playlist and other information available at: http://www.freeformfreakout.com/fffoxy-podcast-104-with-in-studio-guests-david-nance-simon-joyner/
SIMON JOYNER. YOU GOT UNDER MY SKIN – 3:35Grass, Branch & Bone, Woodsist, 2015 SIMON JOYNER. JEFFERSON REED – 4:30Grass, Branch & Bone, Woodsist, 2015 THE MOUNTAIN GOATS. HEEL TURN 2 – 5:55Beat The Champ, Merge records, 2015 THE MOUNTAIN GOATS. SOMETIMES I STILL FEEL THE BRUISE – 4:40Babylon Springs (EP), 4D, 2006 TREMBLING BLUE […] Cet article Errance #38 : De Simon Joyner à Magazine est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
featuring the music of Uncle Owen Aunt Beru, Comets On Fire, Chromeo, Burnshee Thornside, Braid, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Simon Joyner and Hands Upon Black Earth.