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In this highly anticipated episode, we sit down with legendary sound designer and software developer Steve Duda, the mastermind behind Xfer Records and the groundbreaking synthesizer plugin Serum. Renowned for pushing the boundaries of digital audio, Steve has garnered a cult following among producers worldwide—from chart-topping EDM acts to film score composers—for his meticulous attention to sound quality and user experience. Now, with the release of Serum 2, Steve takes us behind the scenes of its development, sharing insights into the new features, workflow enhancements, and the innovative technology that will redefine the way creators craft their sounds. Tune in to learn about the challenges of maintaining Serum's signature clarity while incorporating cutting-edge functionalities, the surprising inspirations that influenced its design, and how community feedback played a key role in shaping the next generation of this beloved synthesizer. Whether you're a seasoned music producer, a synth enthusiast, or just curious about the future of sound creation, this episode promises a deep dive into the art and science of synthesis with one of the industry's leading visionaries. Steve Duda Links Mr. Bill's Links
Mr. Bill the host of this show, an electronic music producer, and DJ from Sydney, Australia (currently residing in the USA) best known for his willingness to share tips in studio techniques & massive library of technical know-how with other aspiring producers. With a huge catalog of released original music (including many collaborations and remixes), Mr. Bill has worked with established artists such as deadmau5, Ganja White Night, Subtronics, Dirt Monkey, Virtual Riot, Infected Mushroom, and more. Having released music on a wide array of well-known labels such as mau5trap, Monstercat, Subcarbon, Deadbeats, Cyclops, & WAKAAN has led to Bill touring the globe extensively & playing many major music festivals & world-renowned venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hampton Coliseum. Brian Taylor (director of Crank: High Voltage - starring Jason Stathom, and SyFy TV hit “Happy!”) reached out to Bill to score the motion picture, horror-comedy Mom & Dad, featuring Nicolas Cage & Selma Blair. Bill has also been commissioned to compose, and create sound effects for multiple music libraries, applications, and to-be-released games. Being heavily active in the music production community has led Bill to create his own record label, Billegal Beats, which primarily releases left-field downtempo, and glitch music, and Billegal Sounds - a sample pack company. As well as has developed a VST plug-in “SLAP” in collaboration with Yum Audio. Mr. Bill runs the educational website mrbillstunes.com which houses 1,000+ hours of educational video content teaching the music production software Ableton Live, and he hosts “The Mr. Bill Podcast” which has had speaking guests such as, Duncan Trussell, deadmau5, Steve Duda, Kill The Noise, Feed Me, Peekaboo, edIT, Mick Gordon, Herobust, Richard Devine, Beardyman, The Flashbulb, Haywyre, Daedelus, Subtronics,Virtual Riot, Misha Mansoor, Jordan Rudess, and YouTube sensations Adamy Neely, and Andrew Huang. Mr. Bill's Links
Steve Duda is a Midwesterner turned west coaster. He describes writing as the only thing he can do. Currently, Steve is Head of Fish Tales at Patagonia. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, websites, and newspapers. Anglers know him as the former editor of The Fly Fish Journal. His new book titled River Songs is his first ‘solo album' that consists of short stories from his travels and observations. The book is full of history, science, nature, and anecdotes. In this episode we learn about Steve's youth as a sports fan, angler, and writer. The conversation was indented to focus on his book, however, these guys went off course quickly. Steve discusses his disdain for the semi-colon and farmed raised salmon. He tells stories about pranking his fising buddies, the ability to smell a school of fish moving in, and wild vs hatchery steelhead in the Pacific and Great Lakes. This podcast wouldn't be right if the conversation didn't lead to sandwiches. Don't be the person that catches the last wild steelhead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Duda is a renowned writer and editor with a deep passion for fly fishing and outdoor adventure. His work has appeared in some of the most prestigious angling publications, including his latest book, River Songs, where his storytelling captures the heart and soul of the sport. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss optics in outdoor marketing, how fly fishing connects us, gate-keeping, fishing in Guyana, and more. If you enjoy the show and are looking to take your learning to the next level, why not come over and check out what we've been up to at Anchored Outdoors. With 30 sequentially organised Masterclasses from guests of the show, we've proudly witnessed over 1000 members achieve promising results and confidence on the water. Want to try it out for FREE with no money down and zero commitment? Become an Anchored Insider at anchoredoutdoors.com/premium-insiders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All dams are dirty. The Round Butte Dam and its reservoir has been spewing methane, polluting Oregon's Deschutes River and blocking its iconic salmon and steelhead since 1964. In his piece, “The Wrong Green,” writer Steven Hawley shows how efforts to mitigate this destruction are only making things worse. “What Is the Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World?” read by Steve Duda and written by Steven Hawley. This episode of Patagonia Stories was produced by Patagonia and Cosmic Standard. See more at https://pat.ag/PataStories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, author, editor, and producer Steve Duda talks about his recent book, River Songs, his time as editor of The FlyFish Journal, his current position with Patagonia, the past, present, and future of fly-fishing literature, his dos and don'ts for writing, and he treats us with a reading from River Songs. (Presented by Hatch Magazine.)The song “Pressure Drop” performed by The Horse Puppets.(0:00:00) Introduction(0:04:00) River Songs(0:15:30) The FlyFish Journal(0:18:00) Favorite writers from Steve's editing days(0:22:00) Patagonia(0:31:50) Past, present, and future of fly-fishing literature(0:38:25) Have readers changed?(0:40:00) Steve's rules for writing(0:48:30) Writers on the Fly(0:52:30) Steve's life in music(0:58:50) Influences(1:06:30) Reading: “Pressure Drop”Learn more about Steve DudaBiographyRiver Songs: Mountaineers | Amazon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit readingthewater.substack.com
Meet Steve Duda. Originally from Detroit now living in Seattle. Steve is currently the Head of Fish Tales for Patagonia. Steve was introduced to Fly Fishing when he was listing in Boise. Quickly Fly Fishing "hooked" him. Moving to Seattle and working at the Rocket Magazine and Amazon Music Steve started writing about Fly Fishing. Steve has recently published his first book River Songs.
This week I'm joined again by Matthew DeLorme. We go into a deep dive about printmaking, including how he started work for Steve Duda's new book, his time getting back to Fine Art, what goes into a woodcut and handprinting, the dangers of printing big, and we even remember to talk about fishing, including some East Coast saltwater.
This week I'm talking with Steve Duda, author of "River Songs." We discuss both his fishing and writing backgrounds, old pick-ups, Writers on the Fly, learning to dance, creating and creativivity, dogs, Matthew DeLorme's woodcuts, excerpts from his book, and a great piece of advice, "When in Rome, write shit down."
Episode Notes Defiant: You know this is a utopia when the doctor can order vacations. Dax clearly thinks that Kira banged Riker. Because Dax also clearly banged Riker. You know something's wrong when someone is mean to O'Brien. Villainous Goatee! What happens if you put aluminum foil in the replicator? Kira being the A-plot main character is very pre-2001. Using the Maqis and the Bajoran rebellion as examples of morally grey terrorism is not ideal. Reading Enterprise logs must be sanity-wrecking. Fascination: DS9 does a sex farce. Bashir has significant leeway to diagnose colleagues as "assholes". Lwaxana Troi may be the galaxy's worst seatmate, but it is pretty fun to see her making Odo uncomfortable. What ARE jumja sticks? Oh hey, Xanthi fever. Sisko knows something's wrong when people want to cancel dinner. Jake has rizz. Lwaxana's Google Alerts include Odo, Captain Picard, and sex festivals. On the other hand, the O'Briens' relationship plot feels really grounded and realistic. We are joined this week by Nathan Polette and Steve Duda! You can find Nathan talking about comics, and Bev Crusher's history ghosting men on all socials, at @dazzleraoa. Steve lives with their partner and their adult cat son in a cave beneath Gre'thor. They often make guest appearances on Graymalkin Lane and can be found on social media @Howdyduda. BabSpace9 is a production of the Okay, So network. Connect with the show at @babylonpodject Help us keep the lights on via our Patreon! Justen can be found at @justenwrites Ana can be found at @The_Mianaai, and also made our show art. Both Ana and Justen can also be found on The Compleat Discography, a Discworld re-read podcast. Jude Vais can be found at @eremiticjude. His other work can be found at Athrabeth - a Tolkien Podcast and at Garbage of the Five Rings. Clips from the original show remain copyrighted by Paramount Entertainment and are used under the Fair Use doctrine. Music attribution: Original reworking of the Deep Space 9 theme by audioquinn, who stresses that this particular war crime is not their fault. This show is edited and produced by Aaron Olson, who can be found at @urizenxvii Find out more at http://babylonpod.page
Mr. Bill is an electronic music producer, and DJ from Sydney, Australia (currently residing in the USA) best known for his willingness to share tips in studio techniques & massive library of technical know-how with other aspiring producers. With a huge catalog of released original music (including many collaborations and remixes), Mr. Bill has worked with established artists such as deadmau5, Ganja White Night, Subtronics, Dirt Monkey, Virtual Riot, Infected Mushroom, and more. Having released music on a wide array of well-known labels such as mau5trap, Monstercat, Subcarbon, Deadbeats, Cyclops, & WAKAAN has led to Bill touring the globe extensively & playing many major music festivals & world-renowned venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hampton Coliseum. Brian Taylor (director of Crank: High Voltage - starring Jason Stathom, and SyFy TV hit "Happy!”) reached out to Bill to score the motion picture, horror-comedy Mom & Dad, featuring Nicolas Cage & Selma Blair. Bill has also been commissioned to compose, and create sound effects for multiple music libraries, applications, and to-be-released games. Being heavily active in the music production community has led Bill to create his own record label, Billegal Beats, which primarily releases left-field downtempo, and glitch music, and Billegal Sounds - a sample pack company. As well as has developed a VST plug-in “SLAP” in collaboration with Yum Audio. Mr. Bill runs the educational website mrbillstunes.com which houses 1,000+ hours of educational video content teaching the music production software Ableton Live, and he hosts “The Mr. Bill Podcast” which has had speaking guests such as, Duncan Trussell, deadmau5, Steve Duda, Kill The Noise, Feed Me, Peekaboo, edIT, Mick Gordon, Herobust, Richard Devine, Beardyman, The Flashbulb, Haywyre, Daedelus, Subtronics, Virtual Riot, Misha Mansoor, Jordan Rudess, and YouTube sensations Adamy Neely, and Andrew Huang. To learn more visit: https://linktr.ee/mrbillstunes Become a Patreon producer, listen to podcasts ad-free, sample packs, vlogs, & more at https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane
Steve Duda has an impressive CV.From editing a music magazine, writing for Rolling Stone and then editing The Flyfish Journal for many years.He helped define a culture of fly fishing that looked way beyond numbers or size of fish. The Flyfish Journal had a profound impact on many in the US, along with people like me in Europe too.Steve now works at Patagonia where he heads Fish Tales, curating and creating fly fishing content for the company.He also reads a section from his upcoming book 'River Song' that tells of a trip to the UK on a music tour, passing river after river and not being able to fish. It is funny and beautifully observed.This is an episode I think you'll enjoy.
"From a trailblazing force in the world of dance music to a leading figure in film and game composition, Le Castle Vania has held a prominent spot in the global electronic music scene for over a decade. Taking his electrifying sound to stages worldwide, Le Castle Vania has rocked headline shows at renowned music festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival, TomorrowWorld, Electric Zoo, and more. For diehard fans of the bloghaus and electro house era, Le Castle Vania's ascent, marked by anthems like "Zero Machine" and unforgettable remixes of "Black Eyes" and "Rave Is King," is etched in their musical DNA. Yet, this was just the inception of a remarkable journey where he's consistently pushed the boundaries of electronic music. With releases on esteemed labels like deadmau5's mau5trap and remixes for heavyweights like Kaskade, Le Castle Vania's pivotal role in the evolution of dance music over the past decade is undeniable.While Dylan Eiland is celebrated for his dance floor-pounding tracks, Le Castle Vania's influence extends far beyond club anthems. He played a crucial role in crafting the sonic identity of the blockbuster film franchise John Wick, a feat that led to his continued involvement in the series. Le Castle Vania contributed an array of original compositions tailored specifically for the films, showcasing his versatility and mastery. Since then, he's gone on to create original scores for various films and video games, further solidifying his status as a multifaceted musical virtuoso."Discover exclusive never-before-seen content from Le Castle Vania on the 7th episode of “The XLNT Show” where we discuss John Wick, the creation of OTT and Serum, touring with DeadMau5 and Skrillex, UFC and training MMA and much more!⭐️ #1 Sample & Preset Packs [Use code "THEXLNTSHOW" for 10% off your next purchase ⭐️bit.ly/XLNTSOUNDPACKS
Learn more about Create 30 → https://create30.com This week, Steve Duda sat down to chat for the EDM Prodcast. Steve Duda is the founder of Xfer Records and creator of the ever-popular Serum synth. He has been in the industry as both an artist and programmer and has a wealth of experience to share with producers. We dive into his background and how he studied music composition in college, which opened the door to many different opportunities (despite the 'normal' career trajectory of becoming a teacher). This set off a chain reaction of events, including a short DJ career in leagues with acts like Skrillex and deadmau5, which eventually lead him to learning programming and starting Xfer. We also cover the massive success of Serum, and how it performed better than how he could have ever imagined, including the rent-to-own partnership with Splice. Steve is excellent at drawing parallels between music production and programming and has many great pieces of advice for upcoming producers. Links: Serum Rent-To-Own → https://splice.com/plugins/15493-serum-vst-au-by-xfer-records Songwriting For Producers → https://www.edmprod.com/songwriting-for-producers Connect with Steve Duda: Xfer Website → https://xferrecords.com Twitter → https://twitter.com/steve_duda Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:38 Interview start & moving to Mexico 5:23 Studying Music Composition in college 9:26 The evolution of DAWs and computers 10:41 Rejecting the traditional 'college teacher' route 16:01 Being a jack of all trades 17:10 Pursuing the opportunities around you 18:33 Rich EDM kids and buying careers 21:09 What are you willing to do to achieve success? 23:51 Avoiding 'purist constructs' 24:41 Meta-music and influencing music in indirect ways 27:14 The Reverb filter and Riddim 30:36 Future updates and constantly innovating 32:15 Serum overtaking Massive & visual feedback 36:04 Teaching himself programming 39:26 Make what you would like! 41:24 Splice and rent-to-own 46:03 Serum 2.0 and not charging for updates 50:03 Serum's competitors 56:51 Imagine yourself but younger 57:46 BSOD and prioritizing the tools over writing 01:01:54 Customer support and being accessible 01:05:20 What mistakes are producers making? 01:11:45 If you had a time machine, what would you go back and change? 01:14:42 What's coming up in the next 12 months? 01:17:29 Wrapping up EDMProd: Website → https://edmprod.com Instagram → https://instagram.com/edmprodgram Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/EDMPsite Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/edmprod Spotify → https://sptfy.com/edmprod Aden Russell (Artsea): Instagram → https://instagram.com/iamartsea Facebook → https://facebook.com/iamartsea Spotify → https://sptfy.com/iamartsea Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/iamartsea
Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes Steve Duda has worked in various facets of music industry. From an early start in the music industry working in music instrument stores, pro audio, and later AVID/Digidesign, Steve developed a foundation of knowledge which he carried over in to a decade of freelance engineering, sound design, remixing, and editing, working on many records in a technical and creative capacity (Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle, Rob Zombie, Sugar Ray, Will-I-Am, Tommy Lee, many others). With the creation of BSOD, a musical duo with friend and co-producer Deadmau5, their chiptunes-inspired Electro House sound brought several #1 releases on Beatport and beyond. Despite his extensive studio history, Duda is now arguably best known for his software company Xfer, creating the Serum synthesizer, along with other popular Xfer plug-in titles (LFOTool, Cthulhu, Nerve, and more). Steve Duda Links: https://twitter.com/steve_duda https://xferrecords.com/ Mr. Bill’s Links: https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Production Inquiries: fumodenver@gmail.com
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/164 We also dig into the differences between Flylords and some of the print magazines that are leading right now. We find out about the influence of Jared’s parents and how he manages the editing and process for a great online magazine. Support Our Podcast Sponsors So Fly Gear: https://wetflyswing.com/sofly Fly Fishing and Tying Journal: https://wetflyswing.com/ftj Show Notes with Jared Zissu From Flylords - The Lords of the Fly movie was the inspiration for Jared to go with Fly Lords. - Tom Bie from the Drake was on the magazine here. - Jared talks about the impact of getting denied to the Fly Fish Journal. I had Steve Duda, the editor on the podcast in episode 38 here. - I noted the Outdoors Online Marketing Podcast and the Kris Reid episode. - Dry Fly Fishing - Tips and Techniques is a good example of one of there ranking articles. - 7 things you never knew about a river runs through it. - I noted the John Shewey episode and Zach at Swing the Fly Magazine. - We talked about Moldy Chum, Mid Current, Gink and Gasoline and Angling Trade are all big online websites. - You can find Fly Lords on Instagram here. - We talked about Tik tok. You can find us there as well now. - Jab Jab Jab, Right Hook is Gary V's goto book for business. - The Monte Burke interview through Fly Lords. - The Mosquitoes and mayflies video as noted recently. - Rolf Nylinder has a great piece on Fly Lords. - Cloris Kylie was on the Outdoors Online Podcast here. - Here's the Go Pro post that Jared talks about. - The Casey Neistat ad for Nike. - We noted the stealth craft boat that was in the go pro video. - We talked about the Dun Magazine and the changes coming up due to covid and other changes in the industry. You can find Jared at Flylords Mag Resources Noted in the Show 7 Things you Never Knew about A River Runs Through It Conclusion with Jared Zissu Jared Zissu, the founder of Flylords is on the podcast to talk about how he built one of the biggest online fly fishing magazines. We find out why they are on Tik Tok, their target audience and how they connected with Go Pro. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/164
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/162 So Fly Gear: https://wetflyswing.com/sofly Fly Fishing and Tying Journal: https://wetflyswing.com/ftj Tom Bie, editor of the Drake Magazine, is here to share the story of how he got started and how the magazine came to be. Tom shares the story of how it all goes back to when he was a lifty at the ski resort. We hear about the influence from Powder magazine and the years leading up to the start of the Drake. Find out how Tom edits and chooses the essays to use in the magazine. He shares the one tip to get yourself published in the Drake Magazine. Show Notes with Tom Bie - The print version of Power Magazine just went out of business. - I noted the Marty Sheppard episode (not Sherman) sorry Marty. Here's the link to episode 76 with Marty and Mia. - Folsom Prison Blues - The 7th issue of Paddler magazine was the start of the Drake magazine. It got the Drake on the shelves of Barnes and Noble. - Field and Stream is no longer producing a print magazine but is different than the Drake as a vertical magazine. - Elliott Adler from the Drake was on the podcast in episode 54 here. - Elliott Adler's brother, Simon Adler, is a producer of the huge podcast Radio Lab. Here's Simon teaching podcasting. - John Gierach was on the podcast in episode 47 here. - I had Steve Duda on the Podcast here and the new editor of the FlyFish Journal, Jason Rolfe here. - The NewYorker is one of Tom's favorite magazines for a number of reasons. - Zach from Swing the Fly Magazine was on in episode 151 here. - Frank Moore's go fund me site and my interview with Frank here. - Wide Spread Panic, Phish and the Dead were all big bands for Tom in the day. - The Sweep Boats on the Middle Fork of the Salmon The Drake Magazine with Tom Bie at the Drake Magazine. Resources Noted in the Show Simon Adler Teaching Podcasting Videos Noted in the Show Sweep Boats on the Middle Fork Conclusion with Tom Bie We hear from Tom Bie, the editor of the Drake Magazine, one of the most respected fly fishing magazines on the planet. Tom shares the story of how he went into the army to pay for his journalism degree and other amazing stories from his life. We cover it all today including politics, conservation, fires and even a little on fishing. Leave a comment if you had a chance to listen to this episode with Tom Bie. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/162
Steve Duda has worked with Nine Inch Nails, has a collaboration project called BSOD with Deadmau5, and is the founder and owner of Xfer records.In music production circles, he's most well-known for having programmed and created Serum, a ground-breaking and award-winning VST plugin synth used by top producers around the world. It's difficult to overstate how popular this synth is.He's possibly the humblest person I know and simply awesome to chat with.We discuss the importance of having a solid foundation but being flexible around your end target, how an album companion book gave him a new level of respect for Trent Reznor, why he delayed the release of Serum by an additional 10 months, and how Burning Man is like his NYE.
01. Nitti Gritti - My Music 02. Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning 03. Disclosure - Ecstasy 04. Simon Ray - Burnin Up Inside 05. Ridney, Kevin McKay - Booty (ft. Parris Mitchell) 06. Kokiri - The Vibe 07. LO'99 - Stay High (ft. DOOLIE) 08. Eric Mark and Fantom Freq - Machine 09. Duck Sauce - Get to Steppin 10. Ando Loki - Crew Love 11. Noizu - Baby Baby 12. KC Lights - SOL 13. Marie Davidson - Work It (Soulwax Remix) 14. Wongo - DAD Dance All Day 15. Alec Bonnici - Fallacy 16. Keizer Jelle - Pump It 17. deadmau5 and Steve Duda pres. BSOD - Afterburner 18. Bellecour - Maxi Tacos 19. Maliv, UnFit - Secrets 20. Redfield - Pictures
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/77 Sponsor: https://www.delifreshdesign.com/ Dave McCoy from Emerald Water Anglers put together a great episode for Sea-Run Cutthroat fishing and maybe the best resource online for Sea-Run fly fishing in Puget Sound. We talk about the best beach access points, Yakima trout fishing and what it felt like going all in on building the fly shop. Steelhead in Argentina, the Sound Searcher and a great 8' 8" fly rod by Thomas and Thomas is all on tap today. Show Sponsors Deli Fresh Design: https://www.delifreshdesign.com/ (use the coupon code wfs20 to get 20% off) Show Notes with Dave McCoy Marty Sheppard was on the podcast in episode 76 and talked about the 30 day John Day River steelhead season. The Sound Searcher is a pattern developed by Dave's dad and imitates a wounded bait fish. See below for the photo. The Thomas and Thomas 250 exocett ss rod is the goto rod for dave in the 8' 8" variety. We talk about steelhead in Argentina. Here's a random video that touches on it. Brian O'keefe was on the podcast in episode 78 where we covered some great photo tips. KeepEmWet.org is a movement that Dave helped to move forward and now Brian Husky is leading the charge. Rob Crandall was on the show in episode 62. We talk about the debate between barbed and barbless hooks. Oliver White was on in episode 69 and described how he left his guide job to become a hedge fund manager in New York.58:30 - Brian O'keefe was on here. The Scientific Angler Trout Spey Light line is perfect for puget sound because it's a one piece. The Foul Free Hering Fly Pattern. Dave notes these two books that are good resources. Afoot and Afoat in the Sound and Beach Walks and Hikes around Puget Sound. The Orvis episode with Brian O'keefe where he covers 10 huge photo tips. Steve Duda and Jason Rolfe were both on the podcast and were both Fly Fish Journal editors. Dave tells us about his daughter and her interest in Led Zeppelin. The Oregon Country Fair is a ultra popular hippie event near Eugene. I've been there once and recommend it. Pearl Jam and Metallica were some of Dave's bands during the college years. Jay Nicholas also has a book on Sea-Run Cutthroat fishing. You can reach Dave at Emerald Water Anglers Resources Noted in the Show Thomas and Thomas 250 exocett ss Scientific Angler Spey Light Afoot and Afloat in Puget SoundBeach Walks and Hikes around Puget Sound Sea-Run Cutthroat: Flies and Fishing Videos Noted in the ShowPearl Jam - Alive Led Zeppelin - Over the Hills and Far Away The Sound Searcher Conclusion with Dave McCoy We cover Cutthroat Fishing in depth with a focus on Puget Sound. I think this may be the ultimate resource out there on these two topics. Leave a comment if there is another great resource that we can link out to. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/77
Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/60 I had the pleasure of chatting with Jen Ripple, the editor of The Dun Magazine. We talk about how Jen came to produce the largest fly fishing magazine for woman out there. We talk about getting into Tarpon in Mexico and a few tips that might allow you to DIY your way around. Listen below and find out what a Tarpon feels like and get in the mindset to put together your first trip. Show Sponsors This episode is brought to you by support from our listeners via Patreon: https://wetflyswing.com/patreon Show Notes with Jen Ripple Jen is the editor of Dun Magazine, written by 99% woman. But, it's not just a womans magazine. noted the Fly Fish Journal and Steve Duda who was on the podcast. Tarpon in Tobasco is a new location that Jen notes in the podcast. Paco Marroquin is the lead guide for the Tobasco area. https://www.youtube.com/user/marroquinpaco/videos The pink and while clowser minnow with eyes is going to get you into Tarpon. The road trip with Heather Hodson. United Woman on the Fly is a great resource to connect woman and help them feel safe out there. The AP Minnow and the Clowser are Jen's goto flies. Fly Fish Tobasco is a great resource if you want to head that way for Tarpon. Elliott Adler from the Drake Magazine was on the podcast. Tom from the Drake helped fly fishing make a big leap. Richie Jones African American Fly Fishing Kelly Galloup was on the podcast in this episode and talked about the influence of bass fishing. The Yeti Penga is Jen's goto piece of gear that she won't leave home without. You can reach jen at DunMagazine.com Conclusion with Jen Ripple Jen and I covered everything from Tarpon from Tarpon, to the Dun Magazine to her life as a pastors wife. Show Notes: http://wetflyswing.com/60
Grab all of the Show Notes Links: http://wetflyswing.com/59 I sat down with Ed Engle to chat about fishing small flies on tailwaters throughout the year. We talk about euro nymphing, weighted flies, fishing in Colorado and his experience going to Woodstock. Ed shares his tips on presenting the fly, the casts you need to know for dry flies, how to avoid spooking fish and why blue is a great color for winter fishing. Ed Engle brings 20 years guiding, a perspective on Woodstock and how a 1 weight rod actually has a use for small flies and large trout. Show Sponsors The Portland Fly Shop: https://theportlandflyshop.com/ The Grey Drake: https://www.thegreydrake.com/ Show Notes with Ed Engle (Get the links with updated time here: http://wetflyswing.com/59) John Gierach was on the podcast in episode 47 and is one of Ed's close friends and fly fishing buddies. Andy Baird is an expert on tying tiny flies, those 26 and smaller. Here is a link to an article he wrote online. The Pheasant tail is the best fly to imitate the swimming blue wing olive nymph. The Suskwa Poacher fly pattern I noted that has some kingfisher blue in it. Hank Patterson was on the show in episode 58 where he talked about nymph fishing. He is the self proclaimed greatest fly fishing guide in the world. The Book Seasonal covered Ed's life working for the Forest Service and has a cult following now as it's out of print. Rick Takahashi wrote Modern Midges: Tying and Fishing the World's most effective patterns. Andy Baird - Small Fly Funk is a great website and resource for small flies. Darryl Martin wrote the book Micro Patterns. Fly Fishing the Tailwaters is the first book that talked exclusively about fishing tailwaters. Ak Best had a big influence on Ed's fly fishing life. Here's AK tying one of his patterns. Steve Duda was on to talk about the Fly Fish Journal in episode 38. The Lara Bar is Ed's goto snack while on the river. Ed made it to Woodstock and watched Jimi Hendrix and the other amazing artists. He noted that it was the end of an era and the beginning of something new. Here's a link to Jimi playing the Star Spangled banner on the guitar. Crosby Stills, Nash and Young and the Grateful Dead were two of Ed's other favorites at the show. You can reach Ed at EdEngleflyfishing.com. Resources Noted in this Episode (click here for the full Resources Page): Seasonal by Ed Engle Modern Midges by Rick Takahashi Micro Patterns by Darrel Martin (Click here to view the full Resources page for the Podcast): https://wetflyswing.com/resources/ Conclusion with Ed Engle We touched on Woodstock, blue colored flies, his Forest Service background and a bunch of tips on fishing and tying small flies. Ed has been a mentor to many in fly fishing especially in the Colorado area and around topics on tailwaters. Thanks again Ed! Grab all of the Show Notes Links: http://wetflyswing.com/59
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/54 I had the pleasure of interviewing Elliott Adler - the host of the DrakeCast, one of the biggest fly fishing podcasts in the world. Elliott recently announced that he is leaving the DrakeCast. We talk about the media industry, his take on Team USA fly fishing, and how the Drakecast came to be. It was fun to get his perspective on a number of issues in fly fishing and story telling. Show Sponsors: The Grey Drake: https://www.thegreydrake.com/ Ty-Rite.com: http://ty-rite.com Our Patreon: https://wetflyswing.com/patreon Show Notes with Elliott Adler I bring up Seth Godin again and about starting a rukous. Simms company as a show sponsor of the cast and discussed in this episode. The Fly Fishing Collaborative article on at the Drake magazine. Steve Duda notes conservation as a topic on this episode. Moldy Chum is one of Elliott's goto resources. Elliott's brother is a producer of the podcast Radiolab, one of the largest podcasts out there. In episode 47, John Gierach talks about a podcast only being as good as it's guests. Tailer Trash was noted in the show The book tribes by Seth Godin Here's a link to the DrakeCast interview with Tom Bie. Oliver White was part of the group at the beginning of the big movement in fly fishing to get The Struggle years of the NBA until Magic, Bird and Jordan came to be. We talk about the Team USA fly fishing and Elliott's take. John Shewey Saltry Lake Lodge in Alaska is where Elliott spent some time guiding. Hank Patterson was the biggest episode of the Drakecast. Conclusion with Elliott Adler Elliot went into some great topics on this one. I love it when a guest shares their opinion on something and you feel the passion. It is these times when it helps you to think differently. Click the link below to get the summary sheet: http://wetflyswing.com/the-drakecast-with-host-elliott-adler-podcasting-fly-fishing-drake-magazine
Click here to take the survey Landon Mayer shared his knowledge about fishing streamers for large trout and many other great tips from one of the knowledgable guides and teachers in the fly fishing circuit. He talks about why he likes medium action rods, how he uses a swivel and what to do if a fish chases your fly but doesn't take it. Landon breaks it down like a chess match so you can break it down easily to make your next move. Show Notes with Landon Mayer 09:05 - Mayer's Mini Leech is only an inch long but gives some great movement and helps to get those finicky fish. 14:55 - The Sonar Clear tip from Scientific Angler is one of his goto streamer lines for trout in shallow water. This is an intermediate sinking line that sinks at 1-2 inches per second. 19:20 - Blaine Chocolate, Charlie Craven and John Barr are three big names in the streamer game. 20:10 - Chad Johnson has a big Johnson which is a goto fly pattern. The drunken dissorderly by Tommy Lynch is another goto pattern for streamers. The Meat Wissle and Kelly Gaulops foam on the back of the fly pattern. 22:40 - Site Fishing for Trout was written in 2009. 26:55 - The B3 + by Winston is the goto medium flex trout rod for streamers. 29:30 - Mastering the Short Game video by Headwaters Media Group. 35:40 - Kelly Gaulop has been a big name in streamers for quite a while now. 48:40 - How to catch the biggest trout of your life and 3 other books are currently published. 49:40 - The Hunt for Giant Trout and Mastering the Short Game are due out in 2019. 51:00 - Steve Duda and John Gierach were on the podcast in past episodes. 53:30 - Jay Nichols is one of Landon's biggest mentors. Jay is a part of 50% of the fly fishing books you see on the market. You can connect with Landon at LandonMayer.com or on instagram @landonmayerflyfishing. Conclusion with Landon Mayer I really enjoyed that episode as Landon Mayer shared some of his best tips on fishing streamers. There are some great tips, resources and connections to some of the big names in the streamer game.
Show Notes: wetflyswing.com/45 I had the great pleasure to chat with Gary Borger about Nymph Fishing and his contribution to fly fishing in many respects over a career of writing and video. Gary talks about how he produced the first fly fishing instructional video, how he was part of the first FFF Casting Certification, and goes into detail on his tactics for nymph fishing and using indicators. Show Notes with Gary Borger The leadwing coachman was the fly Gary used to catch his first fish. GEM Skues was the Father of Nymph Fishing. Gary's groundbreaking book was Nymphing in 1979 and his accompanying video on Nymphing. Gary's book, Naturals, was another contribution to fly fishing evolution. Mel Krieger and others were part of the original Fenwick Fly Fishing School. The FFF Fly Fishing Certification Process. Pete Humphries was on the podcast in episode 7. George Harvey was the man who showed Gary that he had some work todo with his cast. Lee Wulff and his quote "Game fish are too valuable to be caught only once" had a big impact on conservation at the time. The Steve Duda episode with the FlyFish Journal. Here's a link to the history of the 1989 Gold medal taken by the Polish team Frank Sawyer and grayling Here's a video of the tuck cast. Here's a link to Jason and the shadow cast The SC20 fly rod that celebrated the 20 year anniversary You can find Jason Borger here. You can reach Gary at GaryBorger.com. Conclusion with Gary Borger I wanted to give Gary a big thank you for coming on the show to share his wisdom. His discussion on how he gets down to the fish nymphing is worth the listen just for that. The history that he covers was an awesome bonus for me. Hope you enjoy! All of the links to for the show notes are below: http://wetflyswing.com/45
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/38 Editor of the FlyFish Journal, Steve Duda is on the podcast today to talk about how he became the editor of a unique fly fishing magazine, his passion for banjo and punk rock and why it's all about the experience for him. We talk about the Burning Pram Party, the Swallow Story, woman in fly fishing, conservation and politics. We pretty much cover it all and is now a pleasure to share this one with you. Show Notes with Steve Duda ay Nicholas was on the podcast in episode 3 and talked about fly fishing for chinook salmon in the estuary. Steve plays banjo in a punk rock band. Here's a clip from a show. I note that April Vokey is on the podcast next month and we talk about how amazing it is to see a new woman's movement in fly fishing. The FlyFish Journal publishes a conservation piece in every edition of the magazine. Here's a link to a recent example. The swallow story that Steve reads on the Fly Tapes Podcast. Here's a link to the reading. The Babine fish story that I noted as told on the Tell Tale Fisherman at this link. I interviewed Tim Rawlins, the Line Speed Jedi in episode 27 here. Steve has written for the Boise Weekly, Rolling Stone, the Huffington Post and interviewed bands and has generally just been writing. South Sound Tug and Barge is a 3 piece folk and punk band is Steve's band where he tours throughout the year. Jay Johnson notes the biggest difference between a good nympher and a great nympher is another piece of weight. John Gierach in fly fishing, Sparse Grey Hackle, Mary Oliver, Jim Harrison were other writers that influenced Steve. Trout Bum may have been one of the big books that really grabbed Steve. Just 2 days ago John Gierach just sent Steve an article for the 10th anniversary. The Burning Pram on the Yakima River in October is a great desert party and something I hope to attend this year. This also includes the all breed dog race for a chance at glory. The best flies when fishing rainbows for Steve is a quigley cripple off of the back of a caddis, the beadhead pheasant tail. Episode 39 of the podcast is all about Tenkara and is one technique that is a little controversial within fly fishing. I noted Fly Fish TV old timer Gene Hering, who is still selling fishing DVD's but in the middle of a media world that is transitioning. Oman GT's is in a new episode of the Journal. Steve will be focusing on their vimeo channel which you can find here. You can reach Steve at Steveduda@TheFlyFishJournal.com here or on instagram here or at the South Sound Tug and Barge where he plays punk-folk music. Conclusion with Steve Duda I want to give a big Thank You to Steve for coming on the show and sharing his perspective on fly fishing. The the Burning Pram to punk rock to swallows, Steve takes us into the mind of someone who has made a career out of writing. You can get all of the Show Notes at the link below: https://wetflyswing.com/wfs-038-flyfish-journal-editor-steve-duda-on-punk-rock-surf-fly-fishing
In today's episode, we're going back to the early days of Writers on the Fly, with a reading in Bend, Oregon, that started off the first ever Cascadia Tour. This reading happened on November 1, 2016, and featured a handful of great writers and featured photographers as well. Among the readers in this episode, you'll likely recognize a few familiar voices. Both Amanda Monthei and Steve Duda have been featured on The Fly Tapes previously, so if you'd like to learn more about them, check out their episodes! New to the podcast today we've got: Copi Vojta, who happens to be the photography editor of The Flyfish Journal, but also a solid writer in his own right. He reads a piece called This Is Us, which was featured in the Journal a while back. Following Copi you'll hear from Paul Moinester. Paul is part of the braintrust behind the #KeepEmWet campaign, which you've likely seen around social media, and is also half of the team behind the always entertaining Moldy Chum. Finally, after the break, we hear from Brett Gaba. Brett is a writer and East Coast transplant, and the editor of Steelheader's Journal. His book about fly fishing Maryland's Chesapeake Bay is a real treat, and worth checking out. Thanks to Sage Fly Fishing for their support of the Fly Tapes. Music, as always, by Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate.
Doug Stewart, one of my biggest mentors and my dad, is on the show today to talk about some of the history of steelhead fly fishing on the Deschutes River. Some topics really hit home with me especially as he talked about my grandpa and the comparisons between the two. We talk about some of his big influences and how 30 years of guiding came to be in his life. Show Notes with Doug Stewart Here's a link to the first episode I put together with my dad. Take a look below for the picture of Roderick Haig-Brown that looks just like my dad. Here's a link to the Jim Teeny episode. Jim was there with my dad in the early days of fly fishing on the deschutes and around Oregon. Fly Fish Food will be on the show in a few episodes and is a great example of an online company doing well on the side. A River Runs Through It was the biggest fly fishing movie of all time. Some of the books Doug has published include Tying and Fishing Outstanding Flies, The Practical Fly Fisher and Rattlesnake Tails. He has also produced articles for various fly fishing magazines. Steve Duda in this episode noted the fact that John Gierach's submissions are always perfect to the Fly Fish Journal. John Shewey was on the show in episode 16 and noted the impact of the Max Canyon fly pattern that Doug created back in the day. Here is a video on tying The Stewart, here's a photo of the Dark Max and the Max Canyon flies. Books recommended by Doug Stewart include Trout by Ray Bergman and Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing by Joseph Bates. Here's a video tying the Dark Tied Down Caddis, one of Doug's favorite wet flies for trout fishing. You can reach Doug Stewart at FlyFishingwithDougStewart.com or by giving him a phone call at 503-666-3454. The above photo is of Doug Stewart and the photo below is of Roderick Haig-Brown. I think they shopped at the same hat store. Resources Noted by Doug Stewart Tying and Fishing Outstanding Flies The Practical Fly Fisher Trout by Ray Bergman Streamer Fly Tying and Fishing by Joseph Bates Conclusion with Doug Stewart That was a lot of fun for me. Especially hearing some of the history of how my dad got started and turned fly fishing into a lifetime love and business. Leave a comment below if you had a mentor in your life that helped you along in your journey. You can get all of the show notes links below: https://wetflyswing.com/31
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/30 April shared her opinion on a bunch of topics around fly fishing including a huge change with her business she has upcoming in the next few months, women in fly fishing, #metoo and some other great topics. Her take isn't always what you might think coming from an influential steelhead fishing. She is also the host of the Anchored Podcast, has guided for years and has made a business out of fly fishing. I love hearing her stories in this one and some big things upcoming in her world. Show Notes with April Vokey Bob Hooton wrote two big books on steelhead and conservation. You can find April singing songs on the river. She noted Corinne Bailey Rae as someone she follows now. Dave was her first mentor and a guy you helped give her the big star I noted the Steve Duda interview from the FlyFish Journal. The Orvis 50 50 Initiative is a topic we talk about as April has an opinion big time on this. Here's a clip of the commercial that we talk about. The #metoo movement and April's take on it. April is the host of Anchored, one of the best podcast on itunes. The World Fishing Network has the rights to one of April's big TV show series. Here's the link for the show Shorelines with April Vokey. Haig Brown was a huge influence for April and even went to a point where April walked in Haig's footsteps on the rivers he fished. The Donald Trump episode on Anchored. The Dec Hogan episode was the most listened to episode to date for my show. Here is a link to the show. I talked about episode 28 with Barney Wong where we discussed different sinking rates for spey lines. April recommends Al Buhr's book for spey casting. RIO's 3 disc videos on spey casting Skagit Master as noted by James Millard in episode 29. Here is a spey casting video from April over 10 years ago. The Lady Caroline is April's goto steelhead fly We talk about April's 60 minutes episode and how great they were to work with. Here's a link to the show. Frontier Far West was the long that hosted the 60 Minutes episode. Why smart people use poor language. Resources mentioned in this Episode Two-Handed Fly Casting: Spey Casting Techniques by Al Buhr Simon Gawesworth's 3 disc dvd video series from RIO Products Conclusion with April Vokey I think I'm going to have to listen to this one again! From New Zealand, to meditation to her episode on 60 minutes. We pretty much cover it all including a few great steelhead tips and the Orvis 50 50 Movement. Her take might surprise you. Click on the link below to get all of the Show Note Links: https://wetflyswing.com/30
In this episode, I sat down to chat with artist Casey Underwood about growing in California and his development as an artist in the fly fishing world. Casey's work can be seen on the web at CaseyUnderwood.com, and, more recently, on a series of T-shirts designed for Filson. Also included in today's show is a reading from Steve Duda of his piece "Impossibly Violent and Savagely Fast," which was a contribution to The Flyfish Journal's recent Bahamacon 2018 web exclusive, along with work by Copi Vojta, A.J. Gottschalk, Cameron Scott, and Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate. Subscribe to The Fly Tapes in iTunes and Stitcher. Music by Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate.
In this episode, we take you inside the backbone of The Fly Tapes—Writers on the Fly. This episode features a recent reading in Seattle at the new Patagonia Work Wear store in Ballard. Part one features readings from Dylan Tomine, author of Closer to the Ground, and Jason Rolfe, founder and host of Writers on the Fly and The Fly Tapes. We'll also hear from Casey Underwood, who was the featured artist for the evening. In the second half, we've got Jeff Galbraith and Steve Duda. Jeff is the publisher of The Flyfisher Journal, and Steve is editor of the same. Music: "Anniversary Song" by Blanket Music, from Free Music Archive under CC by NC.
In addition to being one of the finest writers in fly fishing these days, Steve Duda has devoted the majority of his adult life to the art of editing, helping writers in various genres and disciplines create the very best work that they can. For the past 6 years or so, he's harnessed that drive to curate great writing to make The Flyfish Journal one of the best places in the world to find that writing. In this episode, we hear Steve read two pieces from the 2016 Cascadia Tour: "A Frazzled Constellation" and "Make the Sky Better." During our (admittedly) long conversation, we chat about his early days as a music writer, his transition into editing, and the things that make him excited when he sits down to read submissions for TFFJ. Music for this episode comes from South Sound Tug and Barge, of which Steve is the lead banjo wizard. Check out their new album, Pt. Defiance, which includes artwork by Jonathan Marquardt and photography from Earl Harper. Subscribe to The Fly Tapes in iTunes & Stitcher.
Ann Bodle-Nash lives on a tiny island in northwest Washington State, where for the past couple of years she has been working on earning an MFA in Creative Writing through Pacific Lutheran University's Low-Residency MFA program. Life has thrown Ann and her family a couple of curve balls over the past year or so, but through it all she fallen back on fishing and writing as a way to get through it all. Her work has been published at SharkReef.org, indieitpress.com, and The Dun Magazine. Don't forget to join us on January 25th, at Patagonia Ballard, for a special edition of Writers on the Fly, featuring Dylan Tomine, Steve Duda, and Jeff Galbraith. Subscribe to The Fly Tapes in iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play Music. Music: Molly Molly by Blue Dot Sessions, from Free Music Archive under CC BY-NC 4.0.
Follow The Fly Tapes Podcast on iTunes and here at Syzygy Fly Fishing for enriching conversations with fly fishing writers and artists, and readings from some of the best new and old voices in the world of fly fishing writing. Reading excerpts from Dylan Tomine, Langdon Cook, Cameron K Scott, and Steve Duda. Episode 01 with Dylan Tomine is coming soon. The Fly Tapes Podcast is made possible with generous support from Patagonia. Subscribe to The Fly Tapes in iTunes. Music: Let's Start at the Beginning by Lee Rosevere, from Free Music Archive under CC BY 4.0
Sezer Uysal > www.soundcloud.com/sezeruysal Stay Tuned on Fb > www.facebook.com/8daymtl Follow 8day > @8day-montreal Artists across the creative realm frequently lament the difficulty of putting thoughts onto paper. In electronic dance music, it's the producers who battle the hardships of making the creativity of mind materialize on a computer screen. For Sezer Uysal, finding the right touch is more instinctual than voluntary. With half a dozen remixes and original productions reaching Beatport's coveted Top 100 Progressive House, Tech House, and Deep House charts, his ability in the studio has garnered attention from some of the most renowned titans of the industry.But it's all just the beginning for the young 28 year-old. With upcoming originals and remixes on Suara, Hope Recordings and his own Sensorium Music, combined with festival and club dates across Europe and Asia, Sezer Uysal finds himself on the eve of worldwide ascendancy. In 2010 his successful track “Singing In The Bathtub”, which reached the 1st position of Beatport's Deep House Chart for 3 months and main Beatport's Top 100 chart for weeks. Also his remix for Steve Duda stayed at Beatport's Top Prog 10 for some weeks. His debut `Space & Fears` on Suara reached 35th position at techno charts. Also his collabration track “Cyngus” with The Big Cat Coyu is just reached to 18th position on beatport tech house charts. Labels he works : Suara, Hope Recordings, Manual Music, Chapter 24 Records, Sensorium, Ministry Of Sound, Buddha Bar, Loco Records, Flow Vinyl, Beef and among others. He played at several clubs and festivals in Ibiza, Germany, Mexico, Amsterdam, Canada, Finland, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Tunisia, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Japan, Peru and more ! He shared the decks with : Adam Beyer, Oliver Huntemann, Stephan Bodzin, Max Cooper, David August, Stimming, Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren, Sharam, Tiefchwarz, Betoko, M.A.N.D.Y, Sebastien Leger Supported by Pete Tong, John Digweed, Hernan Catteneo, Paul Oakenfold, Mark Knight, Coyu, Nick Warren, Dave Seaman, Karmon, Max Cooper, Microtrauma, 16 Bit Lolitas, Eelke Kleijn and many others. Nowadays, he just released his debut album on Manual Music (NL) and single from Suara Music. He has weekly radio show Radio FG 93.7 every saturday on 9PM www.facebook.com/sezeruysalmusic www.beatport.com/artist/sezer-uysal/93184 www.twitter.com/sezeruysal www.instagram.com/sezer.uysal Download for free on The Artist Union
In our 150th podcast to date, Flyfish Journal editor Steve Duda gives us some straight talk about the skill of editing.
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And we are back with a fresh new Housepital Takeover Session. Back after a short break involving great music, the sun and of course a lot of chilling out. This week is packed with great music with Deex 2 hours in the mix. Starting of a bit deeper in the first hour but don't worry, there still will be enough big room, electro and progressive you name it. This episode also brings a lot of fresh amazing music from the Housepital imprint itself. So stay tuned! Tracklist: 1. Joris voorn - Ringo (Original Mix) 2. Andre Sobota - Move 3. Jeremy Olander vs Kent - Petroleum (Original Mix) 4. Kris McLachlan - You (Original Mix) 5. Fehrplay - Monte (Original Mix) 6. Siteez - Exodus ( Original Mix ) 7. Pleasurekraft, Jaceo, Vedic - Chloroformd 8. Stefano Noferini & Boris - This Is Not The Future (Original_Mix) 9. Ridney & Terri B ft. Toddi Reed - Rise Up What Can I Do (Original Mix) 10. Chipi & Co. - That Dance Track (original mix) 11. Digitalism - Dudalism (feat. Steve Duda) 12. Andrew Bayer - England 13. Tetra ft. Starla Edney - Stronger (Original Mix) 14. Vicetone - Tremble (Original Mix) 15. Madeon - Technicolor (Club Extended) 16. Digitalism - Lift (feat. The M Machine) 17. Super8 & Tab - The Way You Want (D-Mad Remix) 18. Denetti - Booster (Original Mix) 19. Paul Ritch - Run Baby Run 20. Hook N Sling & Chris Willis - Magnet (Main Mix) 21. Mat Zo feat. Chuck D - Pyramid Scheme (Club Mix) 22. Ido B & Zooki Ft. LIHI - 21st Century (Extended Mix) 23. Tommy Trash - Monkey In Love (Original Mix) 24. Steve Angello, Matisse & Sadko - SLVR (Original Mix) 25. D.Ramirez, Mark Knight, Underworld - Downpipe (Armin Van Buuren Remix 26. Sander van Doorn - Neon - (Original Extended Mix)
Bonus Patreon episode! Featuring Grotesk! The man who killed Professor X! (Well, the Changeling...) Prince Gor-Tok is the last survivor of his underground race, and he wants revenge on the surface world! Hear Steve Duda and Chad explore the motivations and power of this intense lesser-used villain. (He's kind of amazing). Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This episode, Graymalkin Lane takes a step back to one of the earliest appearances of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, during their time with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants! They go to the Fantastic Four for help, but of course they end up fighting, in a frankly hilarious battle. But first, Chad is joined by famed writer Josh Trujillo (from Hulkling and Wiccan) and charming podcaster Steve Duda (from X is for Podcast), and we interview the incredible Joshua Hale Fialkov! We talk about Joshua's impressive career, including his work on the Ultimate X-Men, as well as the one-shot Marvel Girl! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Special bonus episode! After our recent interview with Steve Rude, Chad had the crazy idea to do a live reading of Children of the Atom #1! Written in 1999, and written by Joe Casey, this series tells an alternate story featuring the original X-Men in a world that is very dangerous for mutants. Hear us do our best character voices as we laugh our way through an otherwise quite serious story. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Sentinels are back and sassier than ever! The X-Men, plus all the mutants in the world (so far), are captured and only logic will defeat them! (This issue is insane)! Chad is joined by incredible artist Jerry Gaylord (of the upcoming X-Men 92) as well as cosplayer Caroline Bird and podcaster Steve Duda! This episode is all laughs. All that, plus the first appearance of Sauron!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the untouchable mutants, Vanisher and Unus the Untouchable! Telford Porter and Gunther Bain are among the X-Me's very first foes, but among the ones least used over the years. Vanisher is the evasive thief, the trainer of pickpockets, the drug dealer, and the mercenary... Unus is the costumed wrestler who likes to rob local businesses... and we love these villains. Hear Chad, Steve, Alicia, Justin, Noelle, and Hussein put these characters on trial, and laugh. A lot.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the trial of Kevin Reginald Plunder... Ka-Zar! The Lord of the Savage Land, the Son of the Tiger himself! Ka-Zar, over 60 years of publication history, has been redefined multiple times as he faces the threats of massive dinosaurs, invading super-heroes and super-villains, corporate entities and warring cultures. Be prepared for a fascinating conversation about colonialism, the law of the jungle, and the ultimate white man fantasy. Featuring the talents and insights of Hussein Rashid, Justin Wilder, Noelle Reed, Alicia Wilder, and Steve Duda! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
To finish out our week of celebration this week, where we wrap up volume 1 of the X-Men, Chad hosts a Silver Age Jeopardy game! All of the questions come from content covered on this show thus far. With the help of Cory Thomas and Seth Martel, Chad has super-fans Rob Salerno, D'Manda Martini, Derek Kunsken, and Steve Duda compete for a very nice prize! Play along as you listen... how well do you know the Silver Age X-Men! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fresh out of the X-Men and on his own for the first time, Iceman shines in this 1971 story where he uses his powers in the coolest ways yet while sparring with Spider-Man to save Gwen Stacy! But first, Chad is joined by Rob Salerno and Steve Duda to interview Steve Orlando about his work on the new series, Astonishing Iceman!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Just in time for Halloween, it's the Trials of Puppet Master and Brainchild! Although wildly different characters, these two check the same boxes as far as why they freak us out, and both fought the X-Men in the 60s. Featuring the talents of Steve Duda, Justin Wilder, Daryl Lawrence, Susan Kirtley, and Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Magneto teams with the Sub-Mariner to declare war on the surface world, with only the Fantastic Four there to stop them! But first, an interview with Murewa Ayodele and Dotun Akande about their impressive series 'I Am Iron Man', and Torunn Gronbekk about her work on Realm of X and Carnage! Then, at the end, Chad is joined by Sara Century, D'Manda Martini, Justin and Alicia Wilder, Steve Duda, and Arturo Rojas to do a live reading of the first issue of Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, all about the origins of Mister Sinister!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's megalomaniacal Magneto manipulating the Atlanteans to go to war with the surface world... and he has Invisible Girl and Norma as captives! But first, Chad and Justin Kosmachuk interview Jeremy Whitley (the Unstoppable Wasp! Gwenpool! Dog Knight!) and Alex Segura returns to the show! And in the second half, Chad is joined by D''Manda Martini, Steve Duda, Arturo Rojas, Justin and Alicia Wilder, and Sara Century to do a live reading of Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix 2!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fantastic Four 104 concludes the Magneto/Namor adventure with the Fantastic Four, and boy do we have a fun time reviewing it. Chad is joined by three talented creators: J. Holtham and Sean Damien Hill (of Bishop: War College) and Stephanie Williams (of X-Men Unlimited) to talk all about it! Then, in the latter half, it's the third script-reading from Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, featuring Justin and Alicia Wilder, DManda Martini, Steve Duda, Arturo Rojas, and Sara Century!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's Magneto vs. the Inhumans! Magneto gives us early 70s cartoon energy as he creates a race of goblin-men to serve him in his latest plot for world domination! Chad, Scotty, and Michael Solis (author of Deficient) interview CF Villa, one of Marvel's Stormbreaker artists, from recent X-Men and Avengers fame! And then, it's the final reading from the Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix, as Chad, Justin and Alicia Wilder, Arturo Rojas, Steve Duda, DManda Martini, and Sara Century have a blast concluding the origins of Mr. Sinsiter!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the final trial of 2023, all about the men who would be gods: the Living Pharaoh and Count Nefaria! Two men who have never met, but who have similar narratives journeys, and some deadly fights with super heroes! Featuring the hilarious and insightful combination of Hussein Rashid, Steve Duda, Rob Salerno, Mike Moon, and Daryl Lawrence! (show art by Seth Martel!)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the Trial of Warren Worthington III! The blonde winged son of billionaires, Angel is one of the bravest X-Men and a long-term beloved fan-favorite. In the 1980s, Warren was transformed into the blue-skinned, razor-winged Archangel, and he has been wrestling with his darkness ever since! Chad is joined by Hussein Rashid, Sara Century, Noelle Reed, Steve Duda, and Bradley Clayton, and we have an absolute blast talking about Angel's history, psychology, powers, love interests, and motivations before putting him on trial for five pretty heinous sections of his history. Give this episode a listen--you'll never see this character the same again! (Cover art by Seth Martel!)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the Trial of the Toad! From his first appearance in X-Men #4, this hopping mutant (and poster child for ADHD) was the loyal servant of Magneto, only to be beat in return! Since then, with his ever shifting powers, Toad has gone on to be a theme park owner, a green-skinned janitor, an arena fighter, a crazed killer, a mental patient, and more! This episode, Chad is joined by the wonderful and hilarious Steve Duda, Derek Kunsken, Noelle Reed, and Justin and Alicia Wilder to talk about this fan favorite character's psychology and motivations, then we put him on trial for his crimes! (Promo art by the incredible Seth Martel!)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the Trial of Mimic and the Super-Adaptoid! Two early Marvel villains with wildly different stories, these characters are both power-stealers who have history with the X-Men! Chad is joined by the hilarious and talented crew of Hussein Rashid, Tristan Palmgren, Sara Century, Steve Duda, and Gabriella Garbero! With cover art by Seth Martel!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy