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The Tingles
24. Simon Leclerc's Shoegaze Spectacular | A Deep Dive into the Shoegaze Genre

The Tingles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 88:37


Hey Tinglers!  Get ready to embark on a sonic journey that will take your ear holes to dreamy landscapes filled with swirling guitars, hazy vocals, and walls of sound - or is it just noise?  That's right, on this episode we are exploring Shoegaze, perhaps the most misunderstood genre in the pop/rock music spectrum.  Luckily our hosts and brothers-from-different-mothers Mike and Bob are joined by Simon LeClerc, host of the ⁠DKFM⁠ show ⁠Melomania Safety Zone⁠, who helps them navigate the subtleties of this mesmerizing soundscape, from the noise-forward origins of the style to the latest dream-pop vibes. I mean who needs eye contact when you can create mind-blowing music, right?  Get your frisson on as you mope around the dance floor to the sonic waves of My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and more on this week's episode of The Tingles.  Maybe you will even find a new appreciation for your own footwear! This weeks tracklist: ⁠My Bloody Valentine | Only Shallow⁠ ⁠Slowdive | When the Sun Hits⁠ ⁠The Radio Dept. | Pulling Our Weight⁠ ⁠Kinoshita Fuyou | My Dead Girlfriend⁠ ⁠Pia Fraus | Deep Purple Girl⁠ ⁠Kraus | Bum⁠

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album 151: Interview with Serge Fiori of Harmonium

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 63:33


You know what it's like when you discover a band that was around a long time ago, and then you inevitably go down a rabbit hole and discover a whole lot more music in a “Kevin Bacon six degrees of separation” kind of way? That's happened to me over the last few months.Welcome to episode 151 of Love That Album.A few months back, Christian Swain at Pantheon Podcasts (who supports Love That Album, See Hear and a ton of other music shows) asked me if I knew of the 70s band from Montreal called Harmonium. At the time, I'd never heard of them, so I did some investigating…..I fell in love with what I heard. Their small but wonderful back catalogue started out as Laurel Canyon-esque like folk which evolved into progg-ish and art rock. It's not quite prog rock in the way that early Yes or Genesis were – there's not millions of time signature changes for one thing – but it does share some of the more classical song structures those bands started out with. Listening to their music led me to discover that Montreal was a major centre for prog bands, so I listened to some of those other bands as well.The band were hugely popular in Canada, but separated in 1978 at the top of their game. In 2020, their songwriter and lead singer Serge Fiori was approached to give his blessing for a re-arrangement of the entire Harmonium catalogue as a symphonic work. The result is Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique. This is not the first time that a classically oriented interpretation of rock music has been attempted, but Harmonium's music seemed tailor made for such a reinvention. There's a wider sonic palette for the music to work under.I was offered the opportunity to speak with Serge for the show, and I was hugely keen to do so. He's a lovely guy who had a lot to say about the Quebec music scene of the 70s, as well as hearing his music translated into a medium different from its original conception. It's not easy to hand off your creative work to someone else to reinterpret, but to say Serge was delighted with the result would be an understatement. This album is all the more amazing considering it was recorded under pandemic conditions!!!!! A big feat for an orchestra.Serge is completely grateful for all that being a musician and composer has given to his life, and he is grateful to Simon LeClerc, arranger and conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, for respecting the spirit of the music.Obviously, many thanks to Serge for his time, but additional thanks also go to Christian Swain for starting this off and and to Lisa Roy at Rock & Roy for making it happen.You can get Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique in physical medium or download formats from https://www.harmoniumsymphonique.com/Download this episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. Proudly Pantheon

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album 151: Interview with Serge Fiori of Harmonium

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 65:03


You know what it's like when you discover a band that was around a long time ago, and then you inevitably go down a rabbit hole and discover a whole lot more music in a “Kevin Bacon six degrees of separation” kind of way? That's happened to me over the last few months. Welcome to episode 151 of Love That Album. A few months back, Christian Swain at Pantheon Podcasts (who supports Love That Album, See Hear and a ton of other music shows) asked me if I knew of the 70s band from Montreal called Harmonium. At the time, I'd never heard of them, so I did some investigating…..I fell in love with what I heard. Their small but wonderful back catalogue started out as Laurel Canyon-esque like folk which evolved into progg-ish and art rock. It's not quite prog rock in the way that early Yes or Genesis were – there's not millions of time signature changes for one thing – but it does share some of the more classical song structures those bands started out with. Listening to their music led me to discover that Montreal was a major centre for prog bands, so I listened to some of those other bands as well. The band were hugely popular in Canada, but separated in 1978 at the top of their game. In 2020, their songwriter and lead singer Serge Fiori was approached to give his blessing for a re-arrangement of the entire Harmonium catalogue as a symphonic work. The result is Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique. This is not the first time that a classically oriented interpretation of rock music has been attempted, but Harmonium's music seemed tailor made for such a reinvention. There's a wider sonic palette for the music to work under. I was offered the opportunity to speak with Serge for the show, and I was hugely keen to do so. He's a lovely guy who had a lot to say about the Quebec music scene of the 70s, as well as hearing his music translated into a medium different from its original conception. It's not easy to hand off your creative work to someone else to reinterpret, but to say Serge was delighted with the result would be an understatement. This album is all the more amazing considering it was recorded under pandemic conditions!!!!! A big feat for an orchestra. Serge is completely grateful for all that being a musician and composer has given to his life, and he is grateful to Simon LeClerc, arranger and conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, for respecting the spirit of the music. Obviously, many thanks to Serge for his time, but additional thanks also go to Christian Swain for starting this off and and to Lisa Roy at Rock & Roy for making it happen. You can get Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique in physical medium or download formats from https://www.harmoniumsymphonique.com/ Download this episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts. Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.  Proudly Pantheon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Love That Album
Love That Album Episode 151 - Interview with Serge Fiori of Harmonium

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 65:48


You know what it's like when you discover a band that was around a long time ago, and then you inevitably go down a rabbit hole and discover a whole lot more music in a “Kevin Bacon six degrees of separation” kind of way? That's happened to me over the last few months. Welcome to episode 151 of Love That Album. A few months back, Christian Swain at Pantheon Podcasts (who supports Love That Album, See Hear and a ton of other music shows) asked me if I knew of the 70s band from Montreal called Harmonium. At the time, I'd never heard of them, so I did some investigating…..I fell in love with what I heard. Their small but wonderful back catalogue started out as Laurel Canyon-esque like folk which evolved into progg-ish and art rock. It's not quite prog rock in the way that early Yes or Genesis were – there's not millions of time signature changes for one thing – but it does share some of the more classical song structures those bands started out with. Listening to their music led me to discover that Montreal was a major centre for prog bands, so I listened to some of those other bands as well. The band were hugely popular in Canada, but separated in 1978 at the top of their game. In 2020, their songwriter and lead singer Serge Fiori was approached to give his blessing for a re-arrangement of the entire Harmonium catalogue as a symphonic work. The result is Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique. This is not the first time that a classically oriented interpretation of rock music has been attempted, but Harmonium's music seemed tailor made for such a reinvention. There's a wider sonic palette for the music to work under. I was offered the opportunity to speak with Serge for the show, and I was hugely keen to do so. He's a lovely guy who had a lot to say about the Quebec music scene of the 70s, as well as hearing his music translated into a medium different from its original conception. It's not easy to hand off your creative work to someone else to reinterpret, but to say Serge was delighted with the result would be an understatement. This album is all the more amazing considering it was recorded under pandemic conditions!!!!! A big feat for an orchestra. Serge is completely grateful for all that being a musician and composer has given to his life, and he is grateful to Simon LeClerc, arranger and conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, for respecting the spirit of the music. Obviously, many thanks to Serge for his time, but additional thanks also go to Christian Swain for starting this off and and to Lisa Roy at Rock & Roy for making it happen. You can get Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique in physical medium or download formats from https://www.harmoniumsymphonique.com/ Download this episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts. Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum If you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.  Proudly Pantheon

Love That Album
Love That Album Episode 151 - Interview with Serge Fiori of Harmonium

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 63:33


You know what it's like when you discover a band that was around a long time ago, and then you inevitably go down a rabbit hole and discover a whole lot more music in a “Kevin Bacon six degrees of separation” kind of way? That's happened to me over the last few months.Welcome to episode 151 of Love That Album.A few months back, Christian Swain at Pantheon Podcasts (who supports Love That Album, See Hear and a ton of other music shows) asked me if I knew of the 70s band from Montreal called Harmonium. At the time, I'd never heard of them, so I did some investigating…..I fell in love with what I heard. Their small but wonderful back catalogue started out as Laurel Canyon-esque like folk which evolved into progg-ish and art rock. It's not quite prog rock in the way that early Yes or Genesis were – there's not millions of time signature changes for one thing – but it does share some of the more classical song structures those bands started out with. Listening to their music led me to discover that Montreal was a major centre for prog bands, so I listened to some of those other bands as well.The band were hugely popular in Canada, but separated in 1978 at the top of their game. In 2020, their songwriter and lead singer Serge Fiori was approached to give his blessing for a re-arrangement of the entire Harmonium catalogue as a symphonic work. The result is Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique. This is not the first time that a classically oriented interpretation of rock music has been attempted, but Harmonium's music seemed tailor made for such a reinvention. There's a wider sonic palette for the music to work under.I was offered the opportunity to speak with Serge for the show, and I was hugely keen to do so. He's a lovely guy who had a lot to say about the Quebec music scene of the 70s, as well as hearing his music translated into a medium different from its original conception. It's not easy to hand off your creative work to someone else to reinterpret, but to say Serge was delighted with the result would be an understatement. This album is all the more amazing considering it was recorded under pandemic conditions!!!!! A big feat for an orchestra.Serge is completely grateful for all that being a musician and composer has given to his life, and he is grateful to Simon LeClerc, arranger and conductor of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, for respecting the spirit of the music.Obviously, many thanks to Serge for his time, but additional thanks also go to Christian Swain for starting this off and and to Lisa Roy at Rock & Roy for making it happen.You can get Histoires Sans Paroles: Harmonium Symphonique in physical medium or download formats from https://www.harmoniumsymphonique.com/Download this episode of LTA from wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. Proudly Pantheon

Mélanie consulte!
#33 L'Antenne de Lecher | Mélanie consulte! | Médium hypersensible - Simon Leclerc

Mélanie consulte!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 71:28


Tu commences à me connaitre là, tu connais ma curiosité et tu sais déjà que j'adore tout ce qui touche à la médiumnité, l'ésotérisme et les capacités sensorielles accrues… cette semaine je rencontre Simon Leclerc, un médium hypersensible qui travail entre autre avec l'antenne de Lecher. Je l'ai consulté il y a quelques années et j'avais adoré mon expérience… « originale! ». Il vient m'expliquer qu'est-ce que l'antenne de lecher ainsi que sa façon de procéder. C'est assez fascinant! Enjoy

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon
Harmonium Symphonique - Histoires Sans Paroles with Serge Fiori

Rock Talk with Mitch Lafon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 47:19


Legendary Québecois artist - Serge Fiori of Harmonium joins Mitch to discuss the band's latest double platinum album, Harmonium Symphonique - Histoires Sans Paroles. We also delve into the band's history, The Montreal Forum, hockey and Just For Laughs. (Recorded in June 2021) Harmonium Symphonique Histoires Sans Paroles - the first symphonic project from the world of Harmonium, brings together the complete works of the group adapted by Simon Leclerc and performed by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) under his direction. Totaling more than 140 minutes of music, Histoires sans paroles is a co-direction by Serge Fiori and Simon Leclerc, under the artistic direction of Nicolas Lemieux, president of GSI Musique. The double album is available exclusively at www.harmoniumsymphonique.com (French) or www.harmoniumsymphonic.com (English) in digital version or in two-CD or four-vinyl boxes (available now), accompanied by a booklet illustrated with photos taken during the recording at the Maison symphonique. Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Les grands entretiens
Rencontre entre Stéphan Bureau et Simon Leclerc

Les grands entretiens

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 54:00


Compositeur, chef d'orchestre, arrangeur et orchestrateur, Simon Leclerc s'est fait connaître en adaptant la musique pop de Cœur de pirate, d'Isabelle Boulay, de Simple Plan, de Rufus Wainwright et d'Harmonium dans un cadre symphonique. Il raconte à Stéphan Bureau ses influences, son parcours varié et sa grande admiration pour John Williams.

3 Bières » Le podcast québecois qui parle de VOS sujets le temps de 3 Bières!

On reçoit les youtubeurs Simon Leclerc et Cam Grande Brune pour une discussion de jeux vidéos, d’armes à feu et de construction de bidets! Cam aime Hollow Knight! Pierre-Luc est voué à Mass Effect! Simon se tourne vers Zelda! Yannick est dans un safe space! === Retrouvez-nous sur nos médias sociaux! https://www.3bieres.com https://www.patreon.com/3Bieres https://www.youtube.com/c/3BieresPodcast https://www.facebook.com/3Bieres/...

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La soirée est (encore) jeune
Serge Fiori, Simon Leclerc et David Goudreault

La soirée est (encore) jeune

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 102:16


Patrick Déry, analyste en politique publique, raconte son parcours et comment il perçoit la situation de la COVID-19 au Canada; Josée Boileau analyse la pandémie de la COVID-19 au Canada; Laurent Paquin livre une chronique sur la déprime saisonnière; Serge Fiori et Simon Leclerc présentent l'album Histoires sans paroles : Harmonium symphonique; Geneviève Morin propose sa liste des films à voir pendant les Fêtes; et David Goudreault présente son nouvel album.

Aucun Hasard
046 – Discussion avec Simon Leclerc

Aucun Hasard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 89:03


C’est avec grand plaisir que nous avons reçu Simon Leclerc (@avecsimon), Youtuber, Streamer Twitch et fondateur de La Bad Brand sur le podcast! Créateur d’ici, Simon a bâti sa communauté à travers plusieurs plateformes avec plus de 25K followers sur Instagram, plus de 70K d’abonnés sur YouTube, près de 50K followers sur Tik Tok. Dans cet […]

Le coup de fil du jour
Simon Leclerc, maire de Neufchâteau

Le coup de fil du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 4:10


durée : 00:04:10 - Le coup de fil du jour

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Maitre à bord avec France Gauthier du FM103,3
Entrevue avec Simon Leclerc, accompagnant intuitif et médium

Maitre à bord avec France Gauthier du FM103,3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020


Description de l’épisode : Cette semaine, je reçois mon ami Simon Leclerc, médium et un des accompagnants intuitifs que je réfère le plus pour sa vision et sa capacité à remonter à la source d'une difficulté, peu importe la forme. Simon travaille à la manière d’une rencontre en "coaching" personnel, mais avec l'aide d'un outil énergétique très concret qui se nomme une antenne de Lecher. Avec son intuition très juste et l'antenne, il aide les gens à faire des liens entre ce qu'ils vivent et la réalité de leur Âme. Il interroge ainsi la mémoire cellulaire sur la source de certaines problématiques vécues et . Liens et ressources de l’épisode : Pour rejoindre Simon allez sur son site www.rencontredelame.com ou sur sa page Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Rencontredelame/ Pour me rejoindre Site : www.francegauthier.ca Facebook : https://business.facebook.com/FranceGauthier.ca/

Désolé Pour Hier
Épisode #7 - Simon Leclerc

Désolé Pour Hier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 79:14


Cette semaine, nous sommes très heureux de recevoir le Youtubeur Simon Leclerc. Il nous parle de sa nouvelle ligne de linge ''Bad Brand'', de sa participation à la capsule ''Nous sommes le web'' et bien plus! Pour suivre Simon Leclerc: https://www.instagram.com/avecsimon/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQCQDgxz62SxbXXH6wjoGw https://www.facebook.com/VlogAvecSimon/ Pour suivre Karl et Alex: https://www.facebook.com/KarletAlex/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz0WaosfKRiulYO0_wbXjAA https://www.instagram.com/karletalex https://open.spotify.com/show/64ixcfpKdNAMWAgtQZcSEV

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Astine Potine avec Luduc
Astine Potine #8 (Mario Bélanger, Simon Leclerc)

Astine Potine avec Luduc

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 78:46


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YTpfvWZvEw - Mario nous parle des fois qu'il s'est fait confondre avec d'autres artistes;- Simon Leclerc nous raconte la fois qu'il a fait un "fuck you" à "Salut Bonjour";- On parle de BD sur le breast expansion;

HASHTAG
HASHTAG - Épisode 30 : Simon Leclerc & Cam Grande Brune

HASHTAG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 18:35


Cette semaine on reçoit à Hashtag: la youtubeuse Cam Grande Brune & le youtubeur Simon Leclerc! Enjoy aussi sur: Facebook & Youtube!

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HASHTAG
HASHTAG - Chanson de Noël : FEELIN' XMAS TIME!

HASHTAG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 3:08


Notre TUNE DE NOËL avec Hashtag! Avec Julien Tremblay, Yannick De Martino, Maude Morissette & Simon Leclerc! Paroles & musique: Julien Tremblay Réalisation & montage: Simon Leclerc Direction photo: Doublejump Studio Réalisation musique & Studio Tangerine: Guy Tourville

Culture club
Culture Club, 2017-10-08

Culture club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 106:28


Sommaire de l'émission avec René Homier-Roy; L'actualité culturelle avec Brendan Kelly et Sonia Sarfati; Entrevue avec le cinéaste Denis Villeneuve : Son film Blade Runner 2049; L'actualité culturelle avec Brendan Kelly : La pièce Playing with Fire; L'actualité culturelle avec Sonia Sarfati : Le livre Origine, de Dan Brown; Statue d'une femme nue devant la Maison-Blanche : Explications de Karim Lebhour; Critique de film avec René Homier-Roy : Ava, de Léa Mysius; Entrevue avec Alexis Martin et Jean-Marc Dalpé : Le Wild West Show; Sommaire de la 2e heure; Entrevue avec la comédienne Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse; La vie culturelle à Londres, avec Estelle Doyle:Nobel de littérature à Kazuo Ishiguro; Suggestions musicales du chef d'orchestre Simon Leclerc et de Karyne Lefebvre; Critique de livre avec René Homier-Roy : La chaleur des mammifères, de Biz; Entrevue avec la poète Denise Boucher : Festival de poésie de Trois-Rivières; À surveiller à La soirée est (encore) jeune et mot de la fin

Culture club
Culture Club, 2017-10-08

Culture club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 106:28


Sommaire de l'émission avec René Homier-Roy; L'actualité culturelle avec Brendan Kelly et Sonia Sarfati; Entrevue avec le cinéaste Denis Villeneuve : Son film Blade Runner 2049; L'actualité culturelle avec Brendan Kelly : La pièce Playing with Fire; L'actualité culturelle avec Sonia Sarfati : Le livre Origine, de Dan Brown; Statue d'une femme nue devant la Maison-Blanche : Explications de Karim Lebhour; Critique de film avec René Homier-Roy : Ava, de Léa Mysius; Entrevue avec Alexis Martin et Jean-Marc Dalpé : Le Wild West Show; Sommaire de la 2e heure; Entrevue avec la comédienne Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse; La vie culturelle à Londres, avec Estelle Doyle:Nobel de littérature à Kazuo Ishiguro; Suggestions musicales du chef d'orchestre Simon Leclerc et de Karyne Lefebvre; Critique de livre avec René Homier-Roy : La chaleur des mammifères, de Biz; Entrevue avec la poète Denise Boucher : Festival de poésie de Trois-Rivières; À surveiller à La soirée est (encore) jeune et mot de la fin