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Last weekend I spoke to Skip Heller about his new album with Voodoo 5 called Mojave After Dark which features his new bride Lena Cardinale. Here is the full interview and we play "Opening/ Midnight at Lucca's Snakebite Lounge" as a track to go with the album. To grab both his albums head to https://skiphellersvoodoo5.bandcamp.com/album/the-exotic-sounds-of-skip-heller
Tonight, we dive into an interview with Skip Heller of Voodoo 5 talking about his new album Mojave After Dark new music from the Midday Mai Tais, and explore a “ketchup catastrophe” in our Stuff Segment Barry Adamson - The Big Bamboozle Narco Lounge Combo - Caravan Voodoo 5 - Lena's Prelude Jetset Sweden - Music to Watch Girls By Combustible Edison - Vertigogo Tikiyaki Orchestra - The Ipcress File Our Man From Odessa - SoftTransAuto Messerchups - Kiss of the Night Jean-Jacques Perrey - The Spy from Outer Space Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - Secret Lab Kane Manakoora - Rainbows Over Kaneohe Blue Martinis - Hershey Bar Nicholas Godin - Alger la blanche Dom Halpin - Mambo
Episode 310Guest: Skip HellerAlbum: Mojave After Dark (Skip Heller's Voodoo 5)---This week on Salt Lake Dirt, Kyler welcomes back musician Skip Heller to discuss his latest album Mojave After Dark. Skip shares the inspiration behind his latest project, delving into the rich landscapes of the Mojave Desert and how they shape his sound. He reflects on his previous work with the Hollywood Film Noirchestra and the evolution of his band, Skip Heller's Voodoo 5.Skip reveals his creative process, the importance of place in music, and the collaborative dynamics within his band. He also touches on the significance of authenticity in art against the backdrop of today's music landscape, where AI and commercial pressures often dilute creativity. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of passion, artistry, and the timeless quest for connection through music.Make sure to stick around until the end of the episode to preview one of the tracks from the album (Tropical Campfire for Michael Nesmith). Thanks for tuning in!---Episode Links:PURCHASE Mojave After Dark by Skip Heller's Voodoo 5SkipHeller.orgIG: @voodoo5exotica
Order my pulp treasure hunt novel, One Man's Treasure https://a.co/d/i19YMn7 Suit Up! With Skip Heller and Mojave After Dark Today we discuss Skip's new album, record parties, CS Lewis, desert Exotica and much more. Follow Skip https://skiphellersvoodoo5.bandcamp.com/album/mojave-after-dark https://www.instagram.com/voodoo5exotica/ https://whatisskip.net/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/tlayhew
On this episode, we chat with Skip Heller. Skip is an exotica musician and the front man of Skip Heller's Voodoo 5. We chat about his musical roots dating back to his youth in Philadelphia, his thoughts, origin and philosophy on exotica music, and the future of his band Voodoo 5! To follow our adventures, subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/polynesianpop For exclusive content subscribe to our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/polynesianpop
Musician and music historian Skip Heller returns to the podcast with a copy of David Bromberg's self-titled debut. As we discuss the immense influence that Bromberg had as a multi-instrumentalist, we also look at his impact as a performer and a session player. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content, or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
Suit Up! With Voodoo 5 and Skip Heller. Returning to the Podcast, we talk the history and creation of exotica music and how it was made by Hollywood and tourism, his latest album Voodoo 5 and why he chose the songs on the record. This and more in today's episode with Skip Heller. Follow Skip https://whatisskip.net/ https://skiphellersvoodoo5.bandcamp.com/album/the-exotic-sounds-of-skip-heller https://www.instagram.com/voodoocombo/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/
I've got some new music for you this week as we speak to Skip Heller about his new outfit called Voodoo 5 Some exciting news about a big star I will have on the show next month. A look at the world of swank gig guide, in our stuff segment www.cocktailnation.net Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited Aimez-vous Henri_ Daniel Pemberton- Signori Toileto Italiano Voodoo5-Surrender Engelbert Humperdinck Quando Quando Quando Mr. Moai & The Tikiheads -Rongo Rongo Hypnotiques-Mai Tais In The Morning Tiki Delights-Yakushima Serenade Nutty-The Boys Are Back At Dino's Narco Lounge Combo-The Seduction Buselli/Wallarab Jazz Orchestra- Wolverine Blues Martini Kings- So Danco Samba
Today we are joined by Skip Heller, musician, band leader and singer songwriter. We'll be talking about his love of books, the noir genre, and the origins of The Hollywood Film Noirchestra and their debut album Dark Passages. Follow Skip https://whatisskip.net/ https://www.discogs.com/release/25220536-Hollywood-Film-Noirchestra-Dark-Passages https://www.instagram.com/noirchestra323/ Follow The Show! https://terrancelayhew.com/suitup/ https://www.instagram.com/suitup.podcast/
Musician, producer, and music historian Skip Heller returns as our guest to celebrate the career of composer Henry Mancini. Focusing on his soundtrack for the largely forgotten Mr. Lucky television series, we look at why Mancini stood out in his field and the wide swath of influence he cast. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
The Oscars may be over but movies are here to stay, baby! This month we are excited to feature music from the big and little screen by Skip Heller and Hollywood Film Noirchestra. We'll be listening to "A Touch Of Evil" and "Street Moods In Jazz" and you are gonna wanna hear it!
Today I welcome bandleader and composer Skip Heller to the show. We talk about his new album Dark Passages by the Hollywood Film Noirchestra (Killer Kern Records) and how the project came into existence. We also chat about Louis Armstrong, Jerry Stahl, and his love for classic film. I had a blast talking to Skip. I was scrambling to write down his recommendations and interests! He is like the cool older brother that turns you onto art that will change your life. You can find the new album over on Bandcamp. Thanks for listening! Kyler --- Press Release: "Hollywood -- Bandleader/composer Skip Heller has long enjoyed a diverse career, but one close look at his resume - which includes working with Yma Sumac, Bootsy Collins, NRBQ, Lalo Guerrero, Los Lobos, the Klezmatics, Todd Rundgren, and Joe Bataan - and it becomes clear that film noir is his home base... Dark Passages (named after a David Goodis novel) takes the listener through the world of noir, largely concentrating on mid century classics (Touch of Evil, The Hustler, Kiss Me Deadly, Riffifi), B movies (Foreign Intrigue, Beat Girl), TV (Twilight Zone, Perry Mason), and two of Heller's noir originals. In addition, the first pressing features a cover by none other than Cal Schenkel, whose album covers for Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, and Tom Waits are (pardon the word) iconic." Episode Links: PURCHASE Dark Passages by Hollywood Film Noirchestra WhatIsSkip.net Instagram: @noirchestra323 --- SLD Podcast Info: www.saltlakedirt.com Listen on APPLE Podcasts Listen on SPOTIFY Instagram: @saltlakedirt
Koop is back for 2023! Some new things for the year is that we have James Kraus talking sports cars, Jason Whiten from Spy Vibe and Gary Wells with Words with Wellsy and swank advice plus all our usual suspects. This week we talk to Skip Heller about his latest album Dark Passages. www.cocktailnation.net Tikiyaki Orchestra- Bombs Away ! Eddy Mitchell- Fortissimo Hollywood NoirOrchestra-Touch of Evil Thomas Grillo- Mint Julep Fantasy The Martini Kings - Desafinado Swingin Palms- Over The Moon Tiki Delights-Casa Verde Samba Richard Cheese -Rebel Yell (Live) Laura Ainsworth-Goldfinger Linda Carone-Lemon Twist Thee Millionaire and His Magnetic Syncopations-Fraülein Doktor Narco Lounge Combo- The Understudy The Swongos - Weezie's Dream
The crime wave continues with more Film Noir crime jazz tunes and talk with Skip Heller, part 2 of 2
Skip Heller visits to talk about his newest Film Noir music project and the genre in general. Part 1 of 2.
Musician, producer, and music historian Skip Heller joins us for an enthusiastic discussion on the eclectic Gino Vannelli. If you only know "I Just Wanna Stop," you're in for a few surprises. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
Our first in-person episode! The tension of comedic irony is (almost) too much to handle as Amanda and Wade delve into the jazzy delightfulness of The Man Who Knew Too Little starring Bill Murray. This time Amanda doesn't banish Wade to any realms, but she does beat him with a phone book for a while. How can you not listen to that? Credits: Logo – John Capezzuto https://www.creativecap.net/ Intro and Outro Music – Andrew Wolfe of Darling Overdrive https://www.instagram.com/darlingoverdrive/?hl=en Additional Music: - “Zombie Spy” by The Vivisectors (http://thevivisectors.com) - “Take it Back” by Crowander (www.crowander.com) - “Spy Perfume” by Skip Heller's Hot Seven
Skip Heller & Nick Ornelas of the Reckless Night Ensemble discuss their new release "PanAmericanos" the music of Lalo Guerrero and Raymond Scott
Donate to Black Lives MatterDonate to The Trevor ProjectJoin Buddy and Alice as they cover the rise of Tiki Culture in the United States—from its origins in post-prohibition Tiki Bars, to its relationship with soldiers returning from World War II, to the invention and somewhat artificial spread of the Aloha Shirt. How do we collectively imagine Tiki Culture—and how much of Tiki Culture is even distinctly Hawaiian?All this and more on this fourth episode of Birds of Paradise: A New Miniseries from Those Happy Places!CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains frank descriptions of colonialist actions. While we do not graphically describe violence, its effects within the story are evident. All told, it’s a bit of a downer, and may warrant some discretion.Be sure to visit our Patreon for all of the cool Passholder benefits, stretch goals, and an exclusive, long-lost episode of Those Happy Places! Join us on our Discord Server!Those Happy Places is Produced by Alice White and Edited By Buddy Duquesne. The Theme of Birds of Paradise is The Lonely Bull by Scotch & Soda (Max McMillan)Additional Tracks: Pingpong Voodoo by Narcotic Syntax. Acapulco 2000 by Jack Fetterman and the in Hi-Fi Music Direction, Bongo Avenger by Eric and Ryan Kilkenny, Exotica Revisited by Jeff Chenault and Andrew Izold, Shaken Not Stirred by Br. Cleve and His Lush Orchestra, Drift by Jan Fornell, Spy Perfume by Skip Heller’s Hot Seven, Jungle Village by Der Plan, and Venom by HybeAll Tracks Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.
Join Alice and Buddy as they attempt a somewhat comprehensive look at the history of the Hawaiian islands as they relate to the United States—from re-discovery in the late 1700’s to the eventual Annexation and Statehood of Hawaii in 1959. They also talk about the rise of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company—known today as the Dole Pineapple Company.After all that, they get back to Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room to ask the question—knowing the history, how does the attraction avoid confronting its colonialist roots? What would audiences in 1963 have thought about the show? How are we meant to feel about it today?All this and more on this third episode of Birds of Paradise: A New Miniseries from Those Happy Places!CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains frank descriptions of colonialist actions. While we do not graphically describe violence, its effects within the story are evident. All told, it’s a bit of a downer, and may warrant some discretion.Be sure to visit our Patreon for all of the cool Passholder benefits, stretch goals, and an exclusive, long-lost episode of Those Happy Places! Join us on our Discord Server!Those Happy Places is Produced by Alice White and Edited By Buddy Duquesne. The Theme of Birds of Paradise is The Lonely Bull by Scotch & Soda (Max MicMillan)Additional Tracks: Pingpong Voodoo by Narcotic Syntax. Acapulco 2000 by Jack Fetterman and the in Hi-Fi Music Direction, Bongo Avenger by Eric and Ryan Kilkenny, Exotica Revisited by Jeff Chenault and Andrew Izold, Shaken Not Stirred by Br. Cleve and His Lush Orchestra, Drift by Jan Fornell, Spy Perfume by Skip Heller’s Hot Seven, Jungle Village by Der Plan, and Venom by HybeAll Tracks Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.
Relax in the Penthouse with Koop as he spins an evening of Les Baxter as programmed by James Spencer who recently wrote a book about the great musician https://www.amazon.com/Baxter-James-Spencer/dp/1530961203 LES BAXTER is the first published biography to examine a detailed history of composer and musician Leslie Thompson Baxter. One of Capitol Record's most prominent artists, Les had 35 hits and 11 album hits in a career that expanded nearly fifty years. Les is one of America's most influential, innovative and unique composers of of the 20th century. He is the father of Exotica, Space-Age Bachelor Music, and his experimental and innovative film scores set the standards for the genres of horror, sci-fi, westerns, and teen-age beach movies. The biography was researched over twenty years and includes rare interviews by Skip Heller, a protege who studied and was companion to Les during the last few years of his life. James Spencer, musicologist, concert pianist and recording artist became friends with Les Baxter in 1991 and documents the last five years of Les' life until his death in January of 1996. James Spencer includes a complete discography, filmography, comparative Hits study of Les Baxter and Martin Denny. The book includes personal remembrances by Les Baxter's daughter Leslie Eaton and others that knew Les. Musicologist Jeff Chenault introduces us to Les with a thoughtful foreword to this 700 page in depth biography of the man who penned the Exotica anthem "Quiet Village." Come join our "Quiet Village" and read this fascinating biography about the musical genius... Les Baxter www.cocktailnation.net Les Baxter- Adios The Enchanted Sea Les Le'vres Dream Rhapsody Moon Moods Joy Quiet Village Oasis Of Dakhla Speak Low Lunar Rhapsody Ecstasy
A Cocktail Nation midweek special this week as I have a long chat with James Spencer and play some of the big songs of Les Baxter's career as programmed by Mr Spencer himself! LES BAXTER is the first published biography to examine a detailed history of composer and musician Leslie Thompson Baxter. One of Capitol Record's most prominent artists, Les had 35 hits and 11 album hits in a career that expanded nearly fifty years. Les is one of America's most influential, innovative and unique composers of of the 20th century. He is the father of Exotica, Space-Age Bachelor Music, and his experimental and innovative film scores set the standards for the genres of horror, sci-fi, westerns, and teen-age beach movies. The biography was researched over twenty years and includes rare interviews by Skip Heller, a protege who studied and was companion to Les during the last few years of his life. James Spencer, musicologist, concert pianist and recording artist became friends with Les Baxter in 1991 and documents the last five years of Les' life until his death in January of 1996. www.cocktailnation.ne 1. “Quiet Village” [The Ritual of the Savage (1951) 2. “Oasis of Dahkla [Tamboo! (1956) 3. “The Enchanted Sea” [Jewels of the Sea (1961) 4. “Moon Moods” [Music Out of the Moon (1948)] with Harry Revel 5. “Dream Rhapsody” [Midnight On the Cliffs (1957] 6. “Nightmare Sequence” [The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)] 7. “Speak Low” [Thinking of You (1954)] 8. “Joy” [ The Passions with Bas Sheva (1954)] 9. “Les Levres” from La Femme (Franck Pourcel and his French Strings)1956 10. “Adios” from Caribbean Moonlight 1956
A tribute show to late Robert Drasnin, noted film and TV composter, professor and creator of one of the seminal Exotica records for any Tiki music lover. Freaturing interviews Skip Heller & Jeff Chenault.
Skip Heller is a walking encyclopedia - a comprehensive repository of information about music that spans the width and breadth of more artists, songs and history than most music fans will ever even know exists. And it's not just trivia. Heller knows music like a savant sports statistician knows who had the best batting average in the 1948 World Series. It's a kind of reverence when someone knows who built the house we are all living in. But Heller is not just an academic, he's an active player, composer and arranger who fronts more than one ensemble that bears his name; for the past few years he has been billed as the Skip Heller Trio, the Skip Heller Quintet, Skip Heller and The Hollywood Blues Destroyers and he has worked with scores more. Heller's Quintet is a group of accomplished players which allow him to fully explore his more recent stylistic forays into ‘countrypolitan' swing and jazzy blues and he leads them like a master conductor. Nothing less than excellence is required, and the band strives to meet his exacting expectations. Given his extensive experience, his originals sound like standards, and standards - played by whatever combination of crack musicians he has assembled for the particular gig - sound like originals. It's a blessedly anachronistic thing Heller has going, and it's a sort of national treasure that he is playing the role of guardian of traditional styles with nary hint of twee irony or flash-in-the-pan posturing.
Skip Heller is a walking encyclopedia - a comprehensive repository of information about music that spans the width and breadth of more artists, songs and history than most music fans will ever even know exists. And it’s not just trivia. Heller knows music like a savant sports statistician knows who had the best batting average in the 1948 World Series. It’s a kind of reverence when someone knows who built the house we are all living in. But Heller is not just an academic, he’s an active player, composer and arranger who fronts more than one ensemble that bears his name; for the past few years he has been billed as the Skip Heller Trio, the Skip Heller Quintet, Skip Heller and The Hollywood Blues Destroyers and he has worked with scores more. Heller’s Quintet is a group of accomplished players which allow him to fully explore his more recent stylistic forays into ‘countrypolitan’ swing and jazzy blues and he leads them like a master conductor. Nothing less than excellence is required, and the band strives to meet his exacting expectations. Given his extensive experience, his originals sound like standards, and standards - played by whatever combination of crack musicians he has assembled for the particular gig - sound like originals. It’s a blessedly anachronistic thing Heller has going, and it’s a sort of national treasure that he is playing the role of guardian of traditional styles with nary hint of twee irony or flash-in-the-pan posturing.
Skip Heller is a walking encyclopedia - a comprehensive repository of information about music that spans the width and breadth of more artists, songs and history than most music fans will ever even know exists. And it’s not just trivia. Heller knows music like a savant sports statistician knows who had the best batting average in the 1948 World Series. It’s a kind of reverence when someone knows who built the house we are all living in. But Heller is not just an academic, he’s an active player, composer and arranger who fronts more than one ensemble that bears his name; for the past few years he has been billed as the Skip Heller Trio, the Skip Heller Quintet, Skip Heller and The Hollywood Blues Destroyers and he has worked with scores more. Heller’s Quintet is a group of accomplished players which allow him to fully explore his more recent stylistic forays into ‘countrypolitan’ swing and jazzy blues and he leads them like a master conductor. Nothing less than excellence is required, and the band strives to meet his exacting expectations. Given his extensive experience, his originals sound like standards, and standards - played by whatever combination of crack musicians he has assembled for the particular gig - sound like originals. It’s a blessedly anachronistic thing Heller has going, and it’s a sort of national treasure that he is playing the role of guardian of traditional styles with nary hint of twee irony or flash-in-the-pan posturing.
New music from Ixtahuele & Darren Long; new CD reissues of Martin Denny classics and tunes from Kava Kon, Robert Drasnin, Skip Heller, Gene Rains and more.
A sampling of six spiced rums lead to conversation of politics and bowel movements. Sunshine and Starshine enjoy some electronic exotica by Tikiyaki Orchestra, Kava Kon, Skip Heller and others. Listen, Live, Enjoy!
Sunshine and Kalani use the Kalani Cooler cocktail as an excuse to discuss politics in the tiki bar. Music by Skip Heller and others. Listen, drink, relax.
tunes from Skip Heller, Jimmy Virani, Martin Denny, Black Sombrero Brass and many more!
hour one: "offering" john coltrane "feedbacker - part 3" boris "before the beginning" john frusciante "eyeball balls reporting faster" people "myaku" newryokutanshi "dark light" john frusciante hour two: "the sea" daughters of fission "I'm gonna marry you" connect 9 "uno for dos" brother dale "god" john frusciante - brother matt's spin cycle w/john frusciante, josh klinghoffer + watt collaborating - hour three: "elephants" warpaint "can't take that away" animal train "come out" steve reich "lili marlene" marlene dietrich "enough of me" john frusciante
hour one: "a love supreme - part four - psalm" (live) john coltrane "1969" the stooges "I wanna be your dog" the stooges "we will fall" the stooges "no fun" the stooges "real cool time" the stooges "ann" the stooges "not right" the stooges "little doll" the stooges "down on the street" the stooges "loose" the stooges "tv eye" the stooges "dirt" the stooges hour two: "1970" the stooges "fun house" the stooges "l.a. blues" the stooges "loose" (live) the stooges "down on the street" (live) the stooges "1969" (live) the stooges "I wanna be your dog" (live) the stooges "tv eye" (live) the stooges "dirt" (live) the stooges "real cool time" (live) the stooges "no fun" (live) the stooges "1970" (live) the stooges "fun house" (live) the stooges "l.a. blues" (live) the stooges hour three: "walk of the wylde ratttz" wylde ratttz "world of hurt" wylde ratttz "hollow" wylde ratttz "rosalyn" wylde ratttz "be my unclean" wylde ratttz "screwin around" wylde ratttz "she's like poison" wylde ratttz "march of the wylde ratttz" wylde ratttz "hot shot" wylde ratttz "fun house" wylde ratttz "nut" wylde ratttz
hour one: "number one" john coltrane "feedbacker - part two" boris "peace of mind" doop moe fez "still in love with this old town" kings of lowertown "mulberry" fester feelies "paris" (live) charles plymell "good luck" many birthdays "black cat bone" mr airplane man "amniotica/lord + lady" nels cline hour two: "thurston county" nels cline "song for frankfurt" charlie hunter trio "pokrasil golovu" ilya "study" now "candle sea" gina d'orio "the fish job too" agnes steck "cloud of synthetic locusts" kunab ku hour three: "jingle bones" caroliner
hour one: "impressions" (live) john coltrane "feedbacker - part one" boris "tsugi ni kuru koto" many birthdays "doctor doctor" chocolate chip cookies "m.i.h." nenem "through your reality" qomolangma tomato "yeah go to your beach" hi hi chance chang hi "shoumei" strange world's end "junk bee" jap hour two: "the sea" ezekiel "reign me in" the high seas "s.o.v." anchor "pedestrianism" (live) the squid - brother matt's spin cycle - hour three: "waiting" solamusica "love without sound" delia derbyshire "raccoon" electric russia "my imagination" doop moe fez "human commodity" horny toad "don't be afraid to pogo" the gears "rings on the awkward" caroliner "bulgarian chicks" balkan beatbox "sad se jasno vidi" sarlo akrobata "segovia" bertram turetzky "sometimes I'm happy" li'l pit
hour one: "it's easy to remember" john coltrane "you're not blank (so baby we're through)" the dils "amanda ruth" rank and file "ladybird" chip kinman + pch "mister big" (live) the dils "my enduring brilliance" the pity fur hour two: "it's not worth it" (live) the dils - brother matt's spin cycle - hour three: "time to go" blackbird "spooky" cowboy nation "superglam" los trendy "duck missile freak" yellow gang "rockltz idiot'z theme - part two" rockltz idiot'z "ivy ivory ivy" hideki kaji
hour one: "anatomy" john coltrane "flood - part four" boris "bc" tal wilkenfeld "the alarm" devin hoff "mingus" bertram turetzky "hog callin' blues" charles mingus hour two: - brother matt's spin cycle - hour three: "frownland" unknown instructors "fake smile" rice on the record "truth be told" tal wilkenfeld "feelyunder" position normal "serendipity" tal wilkenfeld
hour one: "softly as in a morning sunrise" (live) john coltrane "flood - part two" boris "one out of many" the pop group (playing w/he last poets "e pluribus unum") "red lamp of slow-willed souls" caroliner "manuscript 2000ad" matt jones "hollywood boulevard" (live) charles plymell "toadies/the big foist/retreat" (live) minutemen hour two: "space guitar" johnny guitar watson "burnt" thalia "aquavend" foxy autopsy "a nation fit for heroes" the damned - brother matt's spin cycle brother matt's spin cycle w/skip heller collaborating on guitar - hour three: "the benefit of mister tight" nino trinca "sementra itu" golden monkeys "memory 4am" takeshi nishimoto "stay don't go" hoa trang an "everything is sinking" yuko imada "shit" furi kuri "belly of the beast" sunken landscapes "untitled #3" the lost and found sound "stay low" migration "darr philosopher's stone" steven h antonio