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Les mensuelles de Tsugi Radio
Les Femmes S'en Mêlent, 25 ans d'Engagement Auprès des Artistes Femmes de la Scène Indé - EP01 : Aux Origines

Les mensuelles de Tsugi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 32:53


Entretien sur les débuts du festival en 1997 avec Sophie Rosemont, journaliste et réalisatrice, autrice de Girls Rock, un livre qui raconte les destins croisés de femmes rockeuses devenues mythiques. Avec elle, nous évoquons la création du festival tout en dressant un état des lieux de la place des femmes dans la musique à la fin des années 90. Un podcast produit par Les Femmes S'En Mêlent et réalisé par Inbar dans le studio d'enregistrement de La Gaîté Lyrique et écrit par Stéphane Amiel.Directrice de création et voi off : Marine RivolletMontage, Sound Design et Mixage : Valentin LavoillotteRemerciements particuliers aux personnes ayant témoignéNathalie Ridard (Directrice de promotion et fondatrice d'Ephélide), Perrine Leydier (Ancienne collaboratrice Les Femmes S'en Mêlent et indépendante ​​CAE Clara et Clarabis), Suzanne Combo (Directrice et co-fondatrice La GAM & Artiste et musicienne du groupe Pravda), Stephy La Fouache (Manageuse de Mensch, Vale Poher, Helluvah, Larsovitch), Silly Boy Blue (Artiste et musicienne), Nicolas d'Aprigny (Directeur/Programmateur du Normandy à Saint-Lô), Brisa Roché (Artiste et musicienne), Yannick Martin (Programmateur à la Carène à Brest), Vale Poher (Artiste et musicienne).Archives :Shannon Wright : Enregistrement live au Café de la Danse en 2002.Elysian Fields : Performance au Café de la Danse en 2002.Gore Gore Girls : Concert à la Maroquinerie en 2008.The Slits : Concert du 26 avril 2007 à la Maroquinerie, Paris, dans le cadre du festival Les Femmes S'en Mêlent.Robots in Disguise : Live à la Maroquinerie en 2008.Musiques :Sonic Youth – "Kool Thing" : Extrait de l'album Goo sorti en 1990.Sister Rosetta Tharpe – "Didn't It Rain" : Enregistrement live de 1964.Holden – "Sur le pavé" : Titre de l'album Chevrotine sorti en 2006.Björk – "Bachelorette" : Extrait de l'album Homogenic sorti en 1997.Kim Gordon – "Bye Bye" : Titre de l'album No Home Record sorti en 2019.Hole – "She Walks on Me" : Extrait de l'album Live Through This sorti en 1994.Hole – "Rock Star" : Titre de l'album Live Through This sorti en 1994.Portishead – "Roads" : Extrait de l'album Dummy sorti en 1994.Fiona Apple – "Criminal" : Titre de l'album Tidal sorti en 1996.Hazy – "Dreamer" : Morceau libre de droits.Godie and the Gingerbeads – 1962.The Slits – "Typical Girls" : Extrait de l'album Cut sorti en 1979.Dum Dum Girls – "Bedroom Eyes" : Titre de l'album Only in Dreams sorti en 2011.Courtney Barnett – "Avant Gardener" : Extrait de l'EP The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas sorti en 2013.Kely Boys – "Cœur Néon" : 2001.Peaches – "The Pain Away" : Extrait de l'album I Feel Cream sorti en 2009. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

TsugiMag
[01] Les Femmes S'en Mêlent, 25 ans d'Engagement Auprès des Artistes Femmes de la Scène Indé

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 32:53


Entretien sur les débuts du festival en 1997 avec Sophie Rosemont, journaliste et réalisatrice, autrice de Girls Rock, un livre qui raconte les destins croisés de femmes rockeuses devenues mythiques. Avec elle, nous évoquons la création du festival tout en dressant un état des lieux de la place des femmes dans la musique à la fin des années 90. Un podcast produit par Les Femmes S'En Mêlent et réalisé par Inbar dans le studio d'enregistrement de La Gaîté Lyrique et écrit par Stéphane Amiel. Directrice de création et voi off : Marine Rivollet Montage, Sound Design et Mixage : Valentin Lavoillotte Remerciements particuliers aux personnes ayant témoigné Nathalie Ridard (Directrice de promotion et fondatrice d'Ephélide), Perrine Leydier (Ancienne collaboratrice Les Femmes S'en Mêlent et indépendante ​​CAE Clara et Clarabis), Suzanne Combo (Directrice et co-fondatrice La GAM & Artiste et musicienne du groupe Pravda), Stephy La Fouache (Manageuse de Mensch, Vale Poher, Helluvah, Larsovitch), Silly Boy Blue (Artiste et musicienne), Nicolas d'Aprigny (Directeur/Programmateur du Normandy à Saint-Lô), Brisa Roché (Artiste et musicienne), Yannick Martin (Programmateur à la Carène à Brest), Vale Poher (Artiste et musicienne). Archives : Shannon Wright : Enregistrement live au Café de la Danse en 2002. Elysian Fields : Performance au Café de la Danse en 2002. Gore Gore Girls : Concert à la Maroquinerie en 2008. The Slits : Concert du 26 avril 2007 à la Maroquinerie, Paris, dans le cadre du festival Les Femmes S'en Mêlent. Robots in Disguise : Live à la Maroquinerie en 2008. Musiques : Sonic Youth – "Kool Thing" : Extrait de l'album Goo sorti en 1990. Sister Rosetta Tharpe – "Didn't It Rain" : Enregistrement live de 1964. Holden – "Sur le pavé" : Titre de l'album Chevrotine sorti en 2006. Björk – "Bachelorette" : Extrait de l'album Homogenic sorti en 1997. Kim Gordon – "Bye Bye" : Titre de l'album No Home Record sorti en 2019. Hole – "She Walks on Me" : Extrait de l'album Live Through This sorti en 1994. Hole – "Rock Star" : Titre de l'album Live Through This sorti en 1994. Portishead – "Roads" : Extrait de l'album Dummy sorti en 1994. Fiona Apple – "Criminal" : Titre de l'album Tidal sorti en 1996. Hazy – "Dreamer" : Morceau libre de droits. Godie and the Gingerbeads – 1962. The Slits – "Typical Girls" : Extrait de l'album Cut sorti en 1979. Dum Dum Girls – "Bedroom Eyes" : Titre de l'album Only in Dreams sorti en 2011. Courtney Barnett – "Avant Gardener" : Extrait de l'EP The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas sorti en 2013. Kely Boys – "Cœur Néon" : 2001. Peaches – "The Pain Away" : Extrait de l'album I Feel Cream sorti en 2009.

Boogie Chitz
016 Courtney Barnett - The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas (2013)

Boogie Chitz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 38:27


Officially catalogued as a compilation rather than a debut album, A Sea of Split Peas is a tasting menu for the audio comic strips of melodic life that Courtney Barnett continues to charm the world with ten years later.

Modern Persian Food
Re-Beats: Persian Stew Khoresh

Modern Persian Food

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 20:41


In light of the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi movement (Women, Life, Freedom) we are not broadcasting new content this week. Instead, we are “re-beating” an earlier episode about Khoresh (original episode #8).   Co-hosts Bita and Beata talk about their favorite Persian stews which are served with rice - what's in them, how to prepare them, short-cuts (Beats Cheats) and favorites.    What is Persian Stew (khoresh or khoresht) and is it really a stew? More of a hearty sauce made with delicious braised meat, vegetables, herbs, nuts, beans, and/or legumes served over a mound of rice.   Khoresh Gheymeh | Persian Split Pea Stew Gheymeh in English means to shop into small pieces (usually when referring to meat) Split Peas in Farsi are called ‘lapeh' Ingredients in Persian Yellow Split Pea stew:  meat of choice (traditionally beef or lamb), yellow split peas, tomato paste, limou amoni (sour dried lime) topped with French fries! Beats Cheats:  using store-bought French fries, shoestring potatoes, or potato wedges cooked in the air fryer as the topping;  using ketchup substituted for tomato paste   Khoresh Bademjoon (Bademjan) | Persian Eggplant Stew Strategies for cooking it - frying, broiling, air frying, or simmering the eggplant Ingredients:  meat of choice, eggplants, ‘ghoreh' - unripe grapes   What to cook Khoresh in - a shallow pot or flat, deep pan with a lid, an Instant Pot, or a pressure cooker   Khoresh Bamieh | Okra Stew Cheat:  use frozen okra   Herb based Stews:  Karafs and Ghormeh Sabzi   Khoresh Karafs | Persian Celery Stew Ingredients:  celery, mint, parsley, and meat of choice (in some regions tomato paste)   Ghormeh Sabzi Ingredients - braised meat, loads of herbs, kidney beans, and Limoo Omani Cheat: use pre-packaged dried or frozen mixed herbs (found at Middle Eastern or Persian Markets with the label, Ghormeh Sabzi) Variations - regional variations, try with blackeyed peas   Fessenjoon (Fessenjan) | Persian Walnut Pomegranate Stew A fan favorite made with ground walnuts, pomegranate molasses, and chicken or duck.   Rich, delicious and sweetly tart.  Looks like mole sauce can be shades of tan through dark brownish-red in color.   Ask the Beats!  Today's question is from Ray from San Francisco.  Ray asks, “Is Persian foods spicy?”    Recipe links from this episode:   Khoresh Gheymeh Bita's Persian Yellow Split Pea Stew | Khoresh Ghemeh   Khoresh Bademjoon Beata's recipe: Persian Vegetarian Eggplant Stew – Khoreshteh Bademjan   Khoresh Karafs Bita's recipe: Persian Celery Stew | Khoresh Karafs Beata's recipe: Khoreshteh Karafs Celery and Herb Beef Stew   Khoresh Fessenjoon Beata's recipe: Walnut and Pomegranate Stew – Khoreshteh Fessenjoon   All Modern Persian Food podcast episodes can be found at: Episodes Co-host Beata Nazem Kelley blog: BeatsEats – Persian Girl Desperately Addicted to Food! Co-host Bita Arabian blog: Oven Hug - Healthy Persian Recipes | Modern Persian Recipes   Sign up for the email newsletter here!   Subscribe+ to the Modern Persian Food podcast on your favorite podcast player, and tell a friend. Podcast production by Alvarez Audio

CBC Newfoundland Morning
Gerry Poirer of The Split Peas talks about the group's retirement after nearly 30 years

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:57


The Split Peas are splitting up ... well more like retiring ... after 29 years. We speak to Gerry Poirer from the musical group why now is the time to say goodbye and how they plan on doing it.

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On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

After almost three decades of singing songs and making music, The Split Teas of Twillingate will have their farewell concert in the town on Thursday, September 1st.

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Mulligan Stew
EP 215 | Courtney Barnett Documentary- Anonymous Club

Mulligan Stew

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 22:32


Our guest Danny Cohen is a Melbourne-based director who has filmed and photographed some of the most interesting and influential figures in contemporary music. Shot on vivid 16mm film over a three-year period, ANONYMOUS CLUB chronicles notoriously shy, Melbourne-based musician Courtney Barnett's ups and downs on the world tour for her album Tell Me How You Really Feel. Featuring Barnett's unguarded narration from her audio diary, recorded on a dictaphone provided by filmmaker Danny Cohen, the film delivers frank and unprecedented insight into Barnett's creative process, the sacrifices and inner conflicts set in motion by fame, and the sometimes dark backdrop to her whimsical, relatable poetic compositions. Based for much of her adult life in Melbourne, Courtney Barnett first found critical acclaim with 2013's The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, and broke into the mainstream in 2015 with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. Garnering a coveted Best New Artist Grammy nomination and numerous other accolades, the album stands as a generational classic. Barnett is also a powerhouse live act, playing slots at festivals including Coachella, Bonnaroo, Governor's Ball, Primavera, and Lollapalooza. In 2021, she released Things Take Time, Take Time, a remarkable artistic step forward. Anonymous Club opens across Canada over the next several weeks.

Modern Persian Food
Persian Stews | Khoresh

Modern Persian Food

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 19:55


In Episode #8, co-hosts Bita and Beata talk about their favorite Persian stews which are served with rice - what’s in them, how to prepare them, short-cuts (Beats Cheats) and favorites.   What is Persian Stew and is it really a stew? More of a hearty sauce made with delicious braised meat, vegetables, herbs, nuts, beans, and/or legumes served over a mound of rice.   Khoresh Ghemeh | Persian Split Pea Stew Ghemeh in English means to shop into small pieces (usually when referring to meat) Split Peas in Farsi are called ‘lapeh’ Ingredients in Persian Yellow Split Pea stew:  meat of choice (traditionally beef or lamb), yellow split peas, tomato paste, limou amoni (sour dried lime) topped with French fries! Beats Cheats:  using store-bought French fries, shoestring potatoes, or potato wedges cooked in the air fryer as the topping;  using ketchup substituted for tomato paste   Khoresh Bademjoon (Bademjan) | Persian Eggplant Stew Strategies for cooking it - frying, broiling, air frying, or simmering the eggplant Ingredients:  meat of choice, eggplants, ‘ghoreh’ - unripe grapes   What to cook Khoresh in - a shallow pot or flat, deep pan with a lid, an Instant Pot, or a pressure cooker   Khoresh Bamieh | Okra Stew Cheat:  use frozen okra   Herb based Stews:  Karafs and Ghormeh Sabzi   Khoresh Karafs | Persian Celery Stew Ingredients:  celery, mint, parsley, and meat of choice (in some regions tomato paste)   Ghormeh Sabzi Ingredients - braised meat, loads of herbs, kidney beans, and Limoo Omani Cheat: use pre-packaged dried or frozen mixed herbs (found at Middle Eastern or Persian Markets with the label, Ghormeh Sabzi) Variations - regional variations, try with blackeyed peas   Fessenjoon (Fessenjan) | Persian Walnut Pomegranate Stew A fan favorite made with ground walnuts, pomegranate molasses, and chicken or duck.   Rich, delicious and sweetly tart.  Looks like mole sauce can be shades of tan through dark brownish-red in color.   Ask the Beats!  Today’s question is from Ray from San Francisco.  Ray asks, “Is Persian foods spicy?” - answer, no, not in a ‘heat’, burning way.  It is mildly spiced with interesting spices but not ‘hot-spicy’.   Recipe links from this episode:   Khoresh Ghemeh Bita’s Persian Yellow Split Pea Stew | Khoresh Ghemeh   Khoresh Bademjoon Beata’s recipe: Persian Vegetarian Eggplant Stew – Khoreshteh Bademjan   Khoresh Karafs Bita’s recipe: Persian Celery Stew | Khoresh Karafs Beata’s recipe: Khoreshteh Karafs Celery and Herb Beef Stew   Khoresh Fessenjoon Beata’s recipe: Walnut and Pomegranate Stew – Khoreshteh Fessenjoon Podcast production by Alvarez Audio

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo
Never Get Your Boyfriend to Teach You Anything (w/ Sara Haase)

Anhedonic Headphones Podcast 2 - Electric Boogaloo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 78:24


In the seventh episode of the ALL NEW Anhedonic Headphones podcast, Kevin welcomes his former co-worker Sara to the program; she previously worked at the co-op for roughly three years before departing at the beginning of 2018. As you'll discover once you begin listening, Sara came prepared, complete with seven songs to discuss, handwritten talking points for almost all of them, and even a passage from Braiding Sweetgrass to read. For more information about the AWARD WINNING music blog Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode 7 credits: The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords. The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005. In today's episode, we discussed: "If I Had A Hammer,"written by Pete Seeger and Lee Hayes; performed by Peter, Paul, and Mary, taken from the self-titled 1962 album released on Warner Brothers Records. "Deadwood, South Dakota," written by Eric Taylor, and performed by Nanci Griffith, taken from One Fair Summer Evening, released in 1988 by MCA. "Woodstock," by Joni Mitchell, taken from the album Ladies of The Canyon, released in 1970 by Reprise Records. "You'll Have to Swing it (Mr. Paganini)," written by Sam Coslow and performed by Ella Fitzgerald. The first recording dates back to 1936. "Didn't it Rain," performed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Originally a spiritual, an arrangement was written down in 1919 by Henry Thacker Burleigh. "Avant Gardener," performed by Courtney Barnett, taken from the album The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, released in 2013 by Mom + Pop Music. "Winter's Come and Gone" by Gillian Welch, taken from the album Hell Among The Yearlings, released in 1998 by Acony.  Please note the music played on the Anhedonic Headphones is used with the intent for discussion and promotional purposes only. Please do not sue me because someone wanted to talk about your song on the show. Thank you for understanding.

Pop/Rock
41. Sports Bar with an Astroturf Floor

Pop/Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 60:35


Courtney Barnett’s music is all about SPECIFICITY, honey, and this week’s discussion of her Double EP (A Sea of Split Peas, 2013) leads the fellas to some real specific places. How does the chain of commerce work in beer distribution? What’s your favorite sports bar in Midtown Anchorage? And, for the love of God, how late does it have to be to get a drink in the Seattle airport? Also, the Double EP is quite good! Anyway, to paraphrase an Australian frozen dinner ad from the ‘90s, listening to this episode… is Taking Care of Yourself. :)

eCom Tips Podcasts
Vegan Recipes To Try

eCom Tips Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 9:24


https://keywebco.com/blogs/news/vegan-recipes-to-try Vegan Recipes To Try Vegan What Makes Vegan Food So Healthy? Vegan food comes from plants, it's high in disease-preventing fiber, free of artery-clogging cholesterol and low in disease-promoting saturated fat. Animal-based food, on the other hand, is highest in saturated fat and cholesterol and contains zero fiber. Plant-based food is also high in phytochemicals and antioxidants, which help protect against heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers. Avocado Nori Rolls Nori rolls make a great take-along meal. Avocado is a whole raw fat which helps to keep the skin and hair soft and rid the body of old toxic fats. Nori is a sea vegetable which is the highest in protein content (48%) and is very easily digested. Nori is extremely high in minerals. Ingredients 2 sheets of raw or toasted sushi nori 1 large Romaine leaf cut in half down the length of the spine 2 TBS spicy miso paste (see recipe) 1 avocado, peeled and sliced 1⁄2 red, yellow or orange bell pepper, julienned 1⁄2 cucumber, peeled, seeded and julienned 1⁄2 cup raw sauerkraut 1⁄2 carrot, beet or zucchini, shredded 1 cup alfalfa or favorite green sprouts (sunflower, buckwheat, etc.) 1 small bowl of water for sealing roll Directions 1. Place a sheet of nori on a sushi rolling mat or washcloth, lining it up at the end closest to you. 2. Place the Romaine leaf on the edge of the nori with the spine closest to you. 3. Spread Spicy Miso Paste on the Romaine 4. Line the leaf with all ingredients in descending order, placing sprouts on last. 5. Roll the Nori sheet away from you tucking the ingredients in with your fingers 6. as you go. 7. Seal the roll with water or Spicy Miso Paste. Slice the roll into 6 or 8 rounds. Easy Pea-sy Soup Ingredients 3 cups frozen, organic peas 1 1/2 cup boiled hot water 1 ripe avocado or 1⁄4 cup hemp seeds 2 tsp. onion powder 1 tsp. salt dash of cayenne Optional: 1⁄2 tsp. cumin powder Optional: 1 handful of greens such as spinach, parsley, dill, arugula or cilantro Directions 1. Blend on high until smooth and creamy 2. Top with freeze-dried peas and hemp seeds and serve immediately. Chia-Coconut Pudding (Tapioca with a twist) Ingredients 1⁄2 cup white or black Chia seeds 1 1⁄2 cups purified water (to soak the Chia seeds) 2/3 cup nut milk or coconut milk 2 Tbs. coconut oil (make sure it's high quality and smells fresh) 3 Tbs. Honey or xylitol 6 Tbs. orange juice (about 1 orange) 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1⁄2 tsp. butterscotch or rum extract 6 drops liquid stevia, vanilla flavor Directions 1. Soak the chia seeds in the water for 2 or more hours (you can soak them up to 12+ hours) 2. Blend everything except the soaked chia together until creamy. 3. Mix the cream with the soaked chia seeds. 4. Refrigerate or enjoy immediately. Mock Salmon Pate Ingredients 6 large carrots, chopped 1⁄4 cup lemon juice 2 cups soaked almonds (1 1⁄4 cups before soaking) 4 green onions, finely chopped 1 1⁄2 stalks celery, finely chopped 3 tsp. kelp powder 1 1/2 Tbs. wheat free tamari or 3⁄4 tsp. Real or Himalayan salt (or to taste) 1-2 cups water as needed Directions Place Lemon juice and carrots in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. Add water as needed to make the mixture the consistency of pate. Place blended mixture in a bowl and stir in the remaining ingredients. Adjust flavors as needed. Tip: Top 10 High-Protein Vegan Foods 1. Tempeh, 1/2 package = 22 grams 2. Tofu, 1 cup cooked = 20 grams 3. Lentils, 1 cup cooked = 18 grams 4. Pumpkin Seeds, 1/2 cup raw = 17 grams 5. Almonds, 1/2 cup raw = 16 grams 6. Split Peas, 1 cup cooked = 16 grams 7. Garbanzo Beans (Chickpeas), 1 cup cooked = 15 grams (Most beans have 14-16 grams) 8. Hemp Seeds, 1/4 cup raw (4 tablespoons) = 10 grams 9. Quinoa, 1 cup cooked = 9 grams 10. Millet, 1 cup cooked = 8 grams Hearts of Baltimore Crab Cakes Ingredients: Garlicky Dill Aïoli 1/2 cup vegan mayonnaise 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablesp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roger-keyserling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roger-keyserling/support

Gauntlet Hangouts
Hack The Planet Cleaner Crew: The Constant Gardeners (7 of 8)

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 176:15


The Constant Gardeners hatch a daring plan to take on Nourish and learn where The Split Peas people are being held. proof of concept shown by the Oaza: https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/84301824259522838/ Oaza contact: https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/84301824259509436/

Gauntlet Hangouts
Hack The Planet Cleaner Crew: The Constant Gardeners (5 of 8)

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 167:40


The Split Peas (underground gene-hackers) approach the crew with a job that targets a megacorp.

Gauntlet Hangouts
Hack the Planet: Reap What Was Sown (4/4)

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 204:31


Actual play of Hack the Planet. Our Comets try to confront the Split Peas about their use of highly illegal Thumper tech (to induce local earthquakes) out in the Reach... and things escalate quickly.

American Brews And Tunes
Episode 15: Bayside: The Walking Wounded - Courtney Barnett: A Sea of Split Peas

American Brews And Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 64:35


I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.....Don't be too mean, here is Episode 15! This week, our heroes fight for their right to enjoy American Brews and Tunes. Jesse reviews The Walking Wounded by Bayside while trying the Founders Breakfast Stout. Stephen ponders the double ep A Sea of Split Pea's by Australian artist Courtney Barnett as he tackles the Even More Coco Jesus by Evil Twin Brewing. Wow, with this setup, it must surely be a recipe for success. Cheers!

Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 324: Future Tense

Completely Conspicuous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 68:42


Part 2 of my conversation with guest James Gralian as we discuss the future of podcasting. I've also got music from Courtney Barnett, What Moon Things and Mattress Financial. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Check out James' show The Avs Hockey Podcast - Old media (radio, newspapers) is struggling - Radio stations need to think differently - Boston was once a great radio town - College radio is still going - Jay: Playing DJ on BFF.fm - Apple helped grow podcasting with iTunes - Talk radio is still popular - James' podcast has nothing to do with sports talk radio - Mo' money, mo' problems - Everything revolves around smartphones - Podcasting is about as DIY as it gets - Still having fun with it - James: There will be massive dropoff in conventional podcasts - Hard to keep up with all the shows - Similar to the amount of good TV out there - This American Life was originally rejected by NPR, went to PRI - It's not about SEO, it's about making good shows   Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review!   Music: Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener What Moon Things - Astronaut Mattress Financial - I Do That Good   The Courtney Barnett song is on The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas on Milk! Records. Download the song for free at Amazon MP3. The What Moon Things song is on the band's self-titled album. Download the song for free at Soundcloud. The Mattress Financial is on the Mattress Financial/Fond Han single Private Split. Download the song for free (in exchange for your email address) as part of Exploding in Sound's EIS Sampler 2013-2014 on Bandcamp.   The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.

The Noise Pop Podcast
Noise Pop 2014 Lineup Roundup

The Noise Pop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2014 41:55


In just a few weeks, San Francisco will be inundated with great shows, night after night, in almost every venue around the city for six days straight. That's right, the Noise Pop Festival is back, and to get you excited (or help you narrow down with shows to see), we're playing tracks from some of the artists we're most excited for. The festival takes place all over the city, Feb 25-March 2. Tickets are still available (but going fast) at noisepop.com Track list: 1. "Avant Gardener" -- Courtney Barnett, The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas 2. "Time to Run" -- Lord Huron, Lonesome Dreams 3. "Swerve...The Reaping of All That Is Worthwhile (Noir Not Withstanding)" -- Shabazz Palazes, Black Up 4. "Where's the Indifference Now" -- Mark Mulcahy, Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You 5. "Feelin" -- DJ Rashad, Double Cup 6. "Green Aisles" -- Real Estate, Atlas 7. "Black Boots" -- Cold Cave, Sunflower 8. "Searching Through the Past" -- Bleached, Single 9. "Childhood's End" -- Majical Clouds, Impersonator 10. "Do What You Will" -- Papercuts, Fading Parade

Dungeons and Dayjobs podcast
Chicken Fried Love Interest with Cilantro and Asparagus

Dungeons and Dayjobs podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2007


Follow the course of a relationship in the recipes she makes and his reactions to them. Includes five full, tested recipes in the podcast including: Scalloped Potatoes with Ham Cuban Black Beans and Rice Untitled #7 with Split Peas and Rice (soup) Cheesy Cauliflower and Mushroom Gougere Chicken Pot Pie with Death Stars Soup[Run time: 21 minutes, 6 seconds. The first link above points to VBR 20 MB mp3 file (hi-fi). Click here to see other file formats for downloading and streaming. Music at the beginning and end is a slowed version of "Hot Lips" by Bill Brown and His Brownies, which I believe is in the public domain. There's also a half-speed segment of "Got Butter On It" by Jabbo Smith in the middle.]Remember that you can download the full text of this and all stories from the Dungeons and Dayjobs collection FREE from archive.org or you can buy the collection in paperback today!

Two Peas In Your Pod

In the Season One opener, unrequited love sends Kevin into a downward spiral.