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Crescendo Decrescendo
Psychiatry - Opening Act

Crescendo Decrescendo

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 44:56


Join Ben, Sam, and Paul as they explore the parallels between the medical specialty of psychiatry and various musical genres!Mentions in the episode:-Animal Collective - My Girls-Ravi Shankar - Morning Raga-Phish, Grateful Dead-Shoutout to the smarter Dr. Vipler... Erin, Palliative Care doc extraordinaire.  -Why does it always catch me completely off guard when a patient asks how I'm doing-Batzorig Vaanchig- Mongolian Throat Singing-John Coltrane - Interstellar Space (free jazz)-Andreas Vollenweider - White Winds (new age)-Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Live at Red Rocks 2023 (Ben's pick)

All That Jam
All That Jam Week of July 24th 2023

All That Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 36:57


Kevin and Amanda talk  Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) Chroma Light Show Don't Mess With Karina Rykman Dead and Co Estimate The Profit plus our interview with Pimp's Of Joytime mastermind Brian J about the evolution of his music, his studio process, and his Gitkin project More: https://www.brianj.us/  @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran. 

Random Millennial Thoughts
RMT #13: Christian Ballmer

Random Millennial Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 157:36


We go "out of this world" diving deep into Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9). The powerful Christian Ballmer joins the podcast to discuss our journey with our favorite band. Talked about music festivals, attending concerts around the United States and plenty of other randomness. LFG!!

I'll Find Myself When I'm Dead
S2E10 - Memoirs & MFAs

I'll Find Myself When I'm Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 97:12


In Part 1 of our first grab-bag episode, we answer a reader question about memoirs and, in honor of MFA application season, offer unsolicited advice about MFA programs. Also: more regional-accent conversation, an appropriate cocktail, Arlo’s inappropriate song, and more. Episode links: Sound Tribe Sector 9, the jam band from Elena’s high school: https://sts9.com/  The grab bag version of a Long Island Iced Tea: ½ oz Triple Sec (we used Bols) ½ oz gin (we used New Amsterdam) ½ oz light rum (we used Bacardi) ½ oz vodka (we used a pint of Prazska Justin’s brother brought back from Poland in like 2003) Sweet & sour (we made our own: 1 cup mixed lime & lemon juice, 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar dissolved) Coke Zero Add the liquors to a shaker over ice, shake--spilling a lot of it on your countertop--pour into highball glasses with ice, then top off with sweet & sour and a splash of Coke Zero. Drink too fast while you talk shit about memoirs, then record a double episode by accident. Our questioner Harrison’s essay: https://gay.medium.com/the-blood-essay-9ef2310efb74  Eileen Pollack’s essay on MFA applications: https://forge.medium.com/an-mfa-admissions-officer-on-making-your-writing-stand-out-2af00d71dd06 Matt Bell’s Twitter thread about what he looks for in MFA personal statements: https://twitter.com/mdbell79/status/1189271370498297858

The Sound Podcast with Ira Haberman

Over the 22 year span of Sound Tribe Sector 9, the Jamtronica outfit has produced studio albums, released live recordings, streamed concerts, made DVDs available of performances and shared incredible content with their fans. They are amongst the most prolific bands in terms of producing material so much so that it's incredibly staggering to even discuss. 2020 was to be a new year, filled with lots of live performances, giving back and making the world a better place with a relaunch of their non-profit The Just Thanks Organization and a release of a new series of live mashups in a volume called Visions Tapes. Save for the live performance agenda which of course was cut short because of Covid19, the band has already made a $25,000 pledge to Redwood League and they've released the first of the Visions Tapes project. So when I caught up with bassist Alana Rocklin I was curious to know what made the band decide to release these mash-ups as a mix-tape on Visions Tapes. For more on STS9 visit STS9.com. First Song: 00:57: When The Dust Settles Reprise > Tooth Interview Begins: 10:42 Extro Song: 29:40 - Seed > Get Loud See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sharkey's Treehouse: Presenting New Musicians, Celebrating the Legends
Recording Engineer John Cuniberti: Career Altering Decision Leads to Music History with Joe Satriani (part 2 of 2)

Sharkey's Treehouse: Presenting New Musicians, Celebrating the Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 56:53


Music used in this podcast:“Satch Boogie”: by Joe Satriani; Courtesy of Strange Beautiful Music/ASCAP Publishing“Ice 9”: by Joe Satriani; Courtesy of Strange Beautiful Music/ASCAP Publishing Be sure to WATCH this and every episode at Sharkey's Treehouse. John Cuniberti’s own site says his music career began as a 70’s rock drummer playing in Eddie Money’s first rock band, The Rockets. When the group disbanded in 1973, John turned his attention to live sound engineering. In 1975 John helped design and build a touring sound reinforcement company and soon found himself mixing on-stage monitors for Stevie Wonder.   In the early 80’s John became chief engineer at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco. There he recorded three Dead Kennedys albums and dozens of other punk, metal, and alternative bands of the era.   By the early 1990s, John received both platinum and gold records for co-producing and engineering six Joe Satriani records, including Satriani’s ground-breaking 1988 “Surfing with the Alien.” Also throughout the 90’s, John continued to produce and engineer hundreds of albums both in the US and abroad. It was during this time that John designed, manufactured and sold the first commercially available reamping device called the Reamp. He also helped design and build three Bay Area recording studios.   In 2000 John opened a CD mastering suite at the world-famous Plant Recording Studios in Sausalito. For the next eight years, John crafted his skills in the art of mastering. During his time there, John mastered over one thousand CDs for both major and independent record labels including Tracy Chapman, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Thomas Dolby, Aaron Neville, Jesse Colin Young and the Grateful Dead. In 2008 John won a Grammy for his mastering work on “Global Drum Project” by Mickey Hart and Zakir Hussain.   After leaving The Plant in 2008, John built a mixing and mastering studio in his home. In this studio, he continues to work on projects for Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, PJ Harvey, Chickenfoot, Kevin Gilbert, the Neville Brothers, the Funky Meters, jazz guitarist George Cole and many others.   In In 2016 John began work on his YouTube channel entitled “OneMic the minimalist recording series.” In this series of eleven videos, John demonstrates how he records an entire band around one stereo microphone with remarkable results. The series has been so successful that a new set of eight videos will be recorded and filmed at Sun Studios in Memphis and Muscle Shoals in the spring of 2018.   Links https://sharkeystreehouse.com/ http://www.johncuniberti.com/ OneMic - the minimalist recording series    

Sharkey's Treehouse: Presenting New Musicians, Celebrating the Legends
Recording Engineer Extraordinaire John Cuniberti - from Launching Rockets to Surfing With The Alien and Beyond

Sharkey's Treehouse: Presenting New Musicians, Celebrating the Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 45:15


  John Cuniberti’s own site says his music career began as a 70’s rock drummer playing in Eddie Money’s first rock band, The Rockets. When the group disbanded in 1973, John turned his attention to live sound engineering. In 1975 John helped design and build a touring sound reinforcement company and soon found himself mixing on-stage monitors for Stevie Wonder. In the early 80’s John became chief engineer at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco. There he recorded three Dead Kennedys albums and dozens of other punk, metal, and alternative bands of the era. By the early 1990s, John received both platinum and gold records for co-producing and engineering six Joe Satriani records, including Satriani’s ground-breaking 1988 “Surfing with the Alien.” Also throughout the 90’s, John continued to produce and engineer hundreds of albums both in the US and abroad. It was during this time that John designed, manufactured and sold the first commercially available reamping device called the Reamp. He also helped design and build three Bay Area recording studios. In 2000 John opened a CD mastering suite at the world-famous Plant Recording Studios in Sausalito. For the next eight years, John crafted his skills in the art of mastering. During his time there, John mastered over one thousand CDs for both major and independent record labels including Tracy Chapman, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Thomas Dolby, Aaron Neville, Jesse Colin Young and the Grateful Dead. In 2008 John won a Grammy for his mastering work on “Global Drum Project” by Mickey Hart and Zakir Hussain. After leaving The Plant in 2008, John built a mixing and mastering studio in his home. In this studio, he continues to work on projects for Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, PJ Harvey, Chickenfoot, Kevin Gilbert, the Neville Brothers, the Funky Meters, jazz guitarist George Cole and many others. In In 2016 John began work on hbio pic bis YouTube channel entitled “OneMic the minimalist recording series.” In this series of eleven videos, John demonstrates how he records an entire band around one stereo microphone with remarkable results. The series has been so successful that a new set of eight videos will be recorded and filmed at Sun Studios in Memphis and Muscle Shoals in the spring of 2018. Links Sharkey's Treehouse John Cuniberti Home Page    

Laura Goldfarb
Jammin’ in the Santa Cruz Mountains

Laura Goldfarb

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019


The annual Santa Cruz Mountain Sol Festival will be returning to Roaring Camp Meadows in Felton, California this September. Bob Weir and Wolf Bros are confirmed headliners, and they’ll be joined by some Jam Session favorites like Turkuaz and Achilles Wheel, as well as Billy Strongs, Painted Mandolin and more. Also this week, we check out the summer touring plans for New Orleans-based funk band Galactic, and Sound Tribe Sector 9’s plans for their return to Red Rocks and their “Push The Sky” theme. 00:00 - Mic Break 01:03 - Posthuman - Robert Walter’s 20th Congress 05:56 - Jungle Bungalow - tomatoband 13:17 - Everyday People - Slightly Stoopid ft G. Love 17:39 - Mic Break 18:14 - She’ll Wait (Until The Time Is Right) - Achilles Wheel 24:22 - Superstatic - Turkuaz 28:23 - decker. for Jam Session 28:31 - Awake - decker. 33:31 - Mic Break 34:04 - Everybody Wants Some, Pt. 1 - Galactic 38:22 - She Walked In - Chris Lightcap 41:37 - Be There - Twiddle 46:15 - Mic Break 47:28 - When The Dust Settles - STS9 54:52 - Brighter Future - Big Gigantic ft. Naaz 58:08 - Marriage Of Days - Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet 60:14 - Finish

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR150 - John Cuniberti - Recording Punk, Metal, & Amazing Records With One Mic

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 115:26


John talked about recording the Dead Kennedys, Joe Satriani, Thomas Dolby, and One Mic (the minimalist recording series) My guest today is John Cuniberti, and engineer who started at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco recording punk, metal, and alternative bands like The Dead Kennedys, Flipper, Forbidden, Xentrix and Crome. John received both platinum and gold records for co-producing and engineering six Joe Satriani records, including Satriani's ground-breaking 1988 "Surfing with the Alien.” In 1994 John designed, manufactured and sold the first commercially available reamping device called the Reamp.  In 2000 John opened a CD mastering suite at the world-famous Plant Recording Studios in Sausalito mastering over one thousand CDs for artists like Tracy Chapman, Sound Tribe Sector 9, Thomas Dolby, Aaron Neville, Fela Kuti and the Grateful Dead. In 2008 John won a Grammy for his mastering work on "Global Drum Project" by Mickey Hart and Zakir Hussain. In 2016 John began work on his YouTube channel OneMic (the minimalist recording series) In the series of over 20 videos, John demonstrates how he records an entire band around one stereo microphone with remarkable results.   Thanks to our sponsors! Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Tegeler Audio Manufaktur: https://www.tegeler-audio-manufaktur.de/ Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/150

Unbound with Trish and Jess

Trish and Jess begin by sharing favorite examples of fan fic and Jess tries not to cry. They then delve into "On Beauty" by Zadie Smith and the two main families: the American Belsey family, with white British art professor Howard and his African American wife Kiki and their three children, and the Trinidadian-British Kipps family with British art professor Monty and wife Carlene and their two children. Their are midlife crises, smug superiority, bad outfits, hairy nipples, and families trying to hold on through it all. This month's Top 5 List is men twice your age. Next month's they read the graphic novel "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi. (Musical Credit: Tokyo by Sound Tribe Sector 9)

Daydreamer
Cosmic Debris

Daydreamer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2012 52:57


The soundtrack for an afternoon ride in a moon rover across the sea of tranquility. 1. Poldoore - Moonshyne (Reshyne) 2. The XX - Angels (Deejay Theory Edit) 3. Sound Tribe Sector 9 - Oh Little Brain (Bluetech Spaze Gaze Mix) 4. Van der Waal - Strange Frequencies 5. String Cheese Incident - Lonesome Road Blues 6. Mountains - Telescope 7. Unquote - Heavy Rain 8. Beatfanatic - Entering A New Galaxy 9. The Flaming Lips - Ego Tripping (Ego In Acceleration Jason Bentley Mix) 10. Sound Tribe Sector 9 - The Spectacle (Ott Remix) 11. Lamb - Five 12. Flying Lotus - me Yesterday//Corded 13. Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross - On The Floor

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Daydreamer
Spindrift

Daydreamer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010 60:17


Instrumental post-rock ambient, psybient, dubstep-ish, psychedelic breaks & wonderment.... 1.Slow Dancing Society-The Warm Familiar Smell Of September 2.Blue Daisy & Anneka-Raindrops 3.Bluetech & Shulman-Midnight Bloom 4.Phaeleh-If (Original Mix) 5.Phaeleh-Thirten (Original Mix) 6.The Quintessence-Midnight Mode 7.Yagya-Discernment 8.Kick Bong-Something Better 9.Sound Tribe Sector 9-Oil Water 10.TV On The Radio-Young Liars 11.Baths-Aminals 12.Laura-Non Serviam

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