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On the June 2 edition of the Music History Today podcast, S Club 7, Bo Diddley, the Wailers, and C and C Music Factory make history. Plus, we have birthdays for members of Spandau Ballet, Sugarcubes, Cypress Hill, the Rolling Stones, the Bangles, and the Pretenders.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayResources for mental health issues - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lineshttps://findahelpline.comResources for substance abuse issues - https://988lifeline.orghttps://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/helplines/national-helpline
This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you these artists for your weekly time warp: Pretenders, Sugarcubes, Rod Stewart, Echo And The Bunnymen, Blasters, Plimsouls, Paul Young, ArcAdiA, Fleshtones, Go West, Oingo Boingo, Rank And File, Ministry, Lene Lovich, and finishing off with Haircut One Hundred.
Comentamos el disco 'Debut' de Björk con Joan S. Luna (crítico musical y jefe de redacción de la revista ‘MondoSonoro') como invitado. En esta segunda parte hablamos de: La imagen que la prensa inglesa proyectaba sobre Björk en sus primeros años. La influencia de la música de vanguardia en el desarrollo musical de Björk y su distanciamiento del rock en ‘Debut'. Su vida familiar y la fama precoz en Islandia. La evolución musical de Björk hacia el ‘punk' y su participación en bandas como Tappi Tikarras y Kukl. El protagonismo de Björk en el documental sobre la escena alternativa islancesa ‘Rokk í Reykjavík'. Otras de sus colaboraciones anteriores al ‘Debut', como The Elgar Sisters, el disco de ‘jazz' ‘Gling Gló' o su incursión en la electrónica de la mano de Graham Massey y su banda 808 State. La formación de los Sugarcubes. Si quieres participar en la elección de los discos que tratamos en el podcast, ¡visita discoprestado.com y date de alta en mi lista de correo! La música original de 'Disco prestado' forma parte de mi EP 'The Entertainer', disponible en todas las plataformas y marcaliana.com/musica Contacto: discoprestado@proton.me ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com
The Love Boat Season 2 - Episode 25Phil Backstrom, Deacon Dark and Irving the snake walk into a boat... Thanks for listening!Instagram - @LoveBoatProjectFacebook - The Love Boat ProjectEmail us - TheLoveBoatProject@gmail.comYouTube - The Love Boat Project
Pour ceux qui s'en souviennent, jusque dans les années 80, le rock, la soul, la pop, ça ne pouvait être que Britannique ou Américain. Point. Et quand il y avait des locaux, en clair du Belge ou du Français, c'était soit l'exception, soit pathétique. Au mieux on l'achetait parce qu'il fallait soutenir la production locale et si ça sonnait pas bien, c'est normal, c'est fait ici. Et puis les années 80 ont tout changé. Téléphone, TC Matic, Pierre Rapsat, Chagrin d'Amour ,Indochine, on commence à trouver ça normal que les gens de chez nous fassent aussi bien. Là-dessus, on en voit débarquer de Suède évidemment, avec Europe et; qui n'a rien à voir avec Abba, Roxette, et puis de partout ailleurs. Et quand je dis partout, plus c'est exotique, plus ça attise notre curiosité. Tiens je me souviens, en 1987, on me met un 33 Tours dans les mains. Le groupe se nomme les Sugarcubes. J'entends encore la voix : c'est islandais. L'Islande, pays plus de trois fois comme la Belgique mais perdu au milieu de l'Atlantique gelé, entre le Groenland et la Norvège. Et encore si ce n'était que ça car c'est le 300.000 habitants en tout et pour tout qui interpelle. 3 habitants au km2 et y a des mecs qui arrivent à monter un groupe pop. Quoi ? Le disque est immédiatement sorti de sa pochette, posé sur la platine … eeet c'est vachement bien ! C'est du rock, indépendant, ça sonne bien. Juste qu'il faut s'habituer à la voix de la chanteuse, elle a une voix de gosse et elle chante d'une manière très particulière, tout en restant mélodique.C'est quoi son nom ? On scrute l'arrière du disque, quatre gars et une fille, très jolie, sur la photo, en tout cas. Son nom : Björk Guðmundsdóttir. Oui j'ai quelques notions d'Inuit et de Viking, bon, on va l'appeler Björk ? Et c'est vrai qu'on n'étaient pas les seuls le soir du 11 décembre 1988, au Vooruit à Gand pour les voir jouer mais on n'imaginait pas, bien sûr, que cette petite boule d'énergie devant la scène allait devenir une des égéries des années 90 quand quatre ans plus tard, Björk allait continuer en solo, avec une musique, il est vrai très différentes mais une attitude et une branchitude qu'on n'avait plus vue depuis Nina Hagen et Yoko Ono, un mélange des deux. Comme notre Arno après TC Matic, Björk va instantanément devenir une figure d'un rock expérimental qui plaît au grand public que nous sommes. Car il y a quelque chose en eux d'authentique dans leur posture d'artiste en marge. Björk est un peu la petite sœur surdouée mais fragile de nos années 90, son énorme audience aux Etats-Unis en est la preuve, on l'a d'ailleurs retrouvée en duo avec le compositeur de B.O. phare des années 90, David Arnold. Si ce film avec Harvey Keitel n'est pas sorti chez nous en 1993, ni après, la voix de Björk résonne encore dans la légende de cette décennie.
Gareth and Ted are back with news of a Vinyl records hitting the high street, the Retroid Flip 2, Gadhouse's Cosmo Solar Edition portable turntable and a scam involving YouTube With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Also available on: iTunes | YouTube Music | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions @JTManuel I loved your last episode. You should have more guests in and more rounded ones so's that Ted could chime in from time to time. But as always, I'm looking forward to the next episode. Cheers! Simon Bates Answering your questions. I usually do a clean install most of the time. Things like wallpapers, bookmarks and passwords I store on a separate drive. I have virgin fibre so steam games install at a blistering speed. After much hopping I've now settled on Nobara os it's made by the same guy that invented Proton for Steam. I couldn't get mint or the others I tried to play nicely with my Xbox Elite controller. News Think twice before you open an email that appears to be from YouTube John Lewis to start selling vinyl records this month – and it has pretty great taste This bonkers new portable turntable has a retro iMac design and a *checks notes*...radio tuner? Retroid just announced another Nintendo DS-inspired gaming handheld Sugar Cubes N97 Elite gaming handheld debuts with Nokia N97-like design - Another View Naughty Samsung needlessly delaying OneUI 7 to flog S25 units? Or is it Google's meddling? ` Banters: Knocking out a Quick Bant Half a mind - 10gb HDD in Windows 98 machine. Do I remove and replace with a 240gb ssd or a 300gb HDD. Instant loading or authentic speed… Couldn't resist last week's Bargain Basement Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 and it's a Cutie Beauty! Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted 128GB Kingston DataTraveler 70 - DT70 USB-C Flash Drive - £5.99 Anker Nano Power Bank, £23 from £30 WD 6TB My Passport Ultra, Portable external storage, External hard drive - £122.99 Lenovo Legion Go £200 off now £499 MSI SPATIUM S270 SSD, 240GB, SATA 3, 2.5" Solid State Drive, with 5 Year Warranty - £12.99 Nobis Clip N1 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | Blusky | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's AmazonYouTube: Tech Addicts
This week's Suburban Underground is all artists from Nordic countries. You will hear these artists: The Sugarcubes, Of Monsters And Men, Hanoi Rocks, HIM, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Royksopp, Ida Maria, Caddy, Neneh Cherry, Royal Republic, The Hellacopters, The Wannadies, Shout Out Louds, The Cardigans, The Hives, The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Die Zorros. AI-free since 2016! On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground *** #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock
In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves into an in-depth conversation with Tom Murray from the avant-garde band Tulipomania, focusing on their sixth album, "Absolution." Tom provides fascinating insights into the album's inspiration, which draws heavily from the imaginative works of author Jeff VanderMeer. VanderMeer, known for his unique brand of speculative fiction, not only penned the album's liner notes but also generously shared early drafts of his novel with the band, fueling their creative process.Listeners are treated to an exploration of Tulipomania's innovative approach to music, including their distinctive animated music videos that have captivated audiences worldwide. The discussion also highlights their collaboration with the legendary Howard Thompson, a luminary in the record industry. Thompson's illustrious career includes discovering and working with iconic artists such as Adam and the Ants, Billy Bragg, MC5, Mötorhead, PiL, Psychedelic Furs, Robyn Hitchcock, The Sugarcubes, and Suicide, among others.Tom opens up about his experiences both as a concert goer and a performer, expressing a preference for the intimacy and connection of smaller, more personal shows. He also shares exciting future plans for Tulipomania, including upcoming tours that promise to bring their unique sound to a broader audience. Beyond music, Tom reveals his passion for repairing instruments, a hobby that complements his artistic endeavors and offers a glimpse into his multifaceted personality.This episode offers a comprehensive look at Tulipomania's artistic journey, providing fans and new listeners alike with a deeper understanding of the band's creative evolution and the influences that shape their music. Whether you're a long-time follower or discovering Tulipomania for the first time, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music, literature, and visual art.Find Tulipomania here: https://tulipomania.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Things are getting festive this week in Bakeology's first ever Christmas clip show! Like the ghost of Christmas past from a Muppet's Christmas Carol, Adam takes you on a journey into the Bakeology archives and relive the magic of some of your favourite guests. You can expect never-before heard clips from: Emiko Davies Natalie Paull Rachel Khoo Tegan Higginbotham Martin Sorge Kara Monssen AJ Lamarque Suren Jayemanne Laura Foo You can find Adam's newsletter on Substack (called Adam's Tasting Notes) and follow him on Instagram @whatsadambaking. Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer, and Swinging Jingle Bells by T. Bless & the Professionals. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
Avantgardistin, Pop-Elfe, emotionale Sängerin und innovative Produzentin – Björk ist der größte Art-Pop-Star unserer Zeit. Nach ersten Veröffentlichungen schon als Kind spielte sie als Teenagerin in Punk-, Jazz-, Metal- und Psychedelic Bands – die kleine und heterogene isländische Musikszene sei dank. Mit den Sugarcubes wurde sie international bekannt und launchte danach mit „Human Behaviour“ und ihrem „richtigen“ Debut-Album ihre einzigartige Solo-Karriere. Auf „Debut“ und dem Nachfolger „Post“ hat sie gezeigt, was sie interessiert und was sie alles kann, in nie zuvor dagewesenen Klangkombinationen: House mit Streichern, Tribal Beats mit Modemgeräuschen, ätherischer Wave Pop, Ambient Trance, Industrial Club Music, Big Band Jazz. Danach wurde Björk mal gefühlvoller und dann wieder verkopfter, widmete sich Heimatverbundenheit und Fernweh, ihrem Laptop und dem Dancefloor, pendelte textlich und musikalisch immer zwischen organischen Naturelementen und technologischem Fortschritt. Ihre Musik wird dabei erweitert und vorangetrieben durch eine bunt funkelnde, visuell ästhetische und herausfordernde Video-Welt, die sie von den angesagtesten Regisseuren ihrer Generation erschaffen ließ. Zu Gast ist mit Negisa Blumenstein eine absolute Björk-Expertin. Sie schrieb einst ihre Bachelor(ette)-Arbeit über Videos von Björk in Bezug auf ihre Deutung hinsichtlich weiblicher Sexualität, Mutterschaft, Feminismus und der Überschreitung von Geschlechtergrenzen – Themen, die bei Björk immer wieder Bestand von Songs und Videos sind. Negisa ist außerdem selber Musikerin und eröffnet uns dadurch eine völlig neue Perspektive. Alles zu hören in Episode #099AllIsFullofBjörk
This week Adam is in Amsterdam AKA the ‘Venice of the North' with baker, writer and content creator Tomek Mossakowski. Tomek has make it his job to hop on his bike, eat as much as he can around Amsterdam and tell you about them in his brilliant Substack newsletter called Smaak. On a gorgeous Autumn afternoon in Amsterdam, Adam and Tomek talk about what it's like to discover a new city through its bakeries and the culinary delights that Amsterdam has to offer. Things also get a little bit festive as they try to uncover why Christmas Cake is such an unloved festive delight. The three bakes discussed in this episode include: Brick House Bread's Peckham Rye Christmas Cake Hartog's Volkorenbrood You can follow Tomek on Instagram @tomekmoss and subscribe to his delectable newsletter Smaak on Substack. Don't forget to subscribe to Adam's fortnightly-ish newsletter Adam's Tasting Notes for articles that peer behind the curtain of Bakeology, delicious recipes and other baking-adjacent topics. Sign up by clicking here, or download the Substack app and search ‘Adam's Tasting Notes.' And if you subscribe with an email address, the recipes from each episode of Bakeology will be delivered straight in your inbox! And this week's the iconic Dutch pastry, the Tompouce. Puff pastry, velvety custard, Chantilly cream and pink icing – the Tompouce really has it all! You can follow Adam on Instagram @whatsadambaking. Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
Fresh from the Grand Finale of the Great Australian Bake Off, Arvin, Elliot and Dimi reunite to spill some behind-the-scenes tea and tell Adam about their experience in the Bake Off shed. You'll also get to know these three incredible bakers a bit more as they create their perfect high tea based around three delicious themes: A bake that represents their childhood Their favourite bake from their time in the shed The favourite food from overseas Keep up to date with this year's finalists on Instagram: Arvin – @arvin.bakes Elliot - @feedingbrief Dimi - celebratebydimi Don't forget to subscribe to Adam's fortnightly-ish newsletter Adam's Tasting Notes for articles that peer behind the curtain of Bakeology, delicious recipes and other baking-adjacent topics. Sign up by clicking here, or download the Substack app and search ‘Adam's Tasting Notes.' You can follow Adam on Instagram @whatsadambaking. Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
Kassie continues Scandinavian Gal Month with Icelandic musician and actress, Björk. Learn about how Björk started in music at age 11 and rose to international success with the band The Sugarcubes before going solo. There was also that swan dress...
This week Adam is in Italy and sits down with cook book author, food journalist and business owner Emiko Davies in San Miniato, 40 minutes' drive from Florence! Sitting in the centuries old building that is now home to Enoteca Marilu – Emiko and her husband Marco's shop and kitchen – Adam and Emiko discuss what drew her to Italy, the importance of heirloom recipes and the hilarious story behind her grandmother's iconic pineapple custard tart. The three bakes discussed in this episode include: The aforementioned Pineapple Custard Tart Torta con i ciccioli Crostata di Marmellata You can follow Emiko on Instagram @emikodavies and subscribe to her incredible newsletter Notes from Emiko's Kitchen on Substack. Don't forget to subscribe to Adam's fortnightly-ish newsletter Adam's Tasting Notes for articles that peer behind the curtain of Bakeology, delicious recipes and other baking-adjacent topics. Sign up by clicking here, or download the Substack app and search ‘Adam's Tasting Notes.' And if you subscribe with an email address, the recipes from each episode of Bakeology will be delivered straight in your inbox! And this week's is an Orange and Fennel Chiffon Cake with Whisky Oranges and Salted Honey Cream. It's a decedent and delicious as it sounds! Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
This week Adam is joined by cook book author and Australian Baking Icon Natalie Paull, AKA Beatrix Bakes. Over a breakfast of cake and biscuits, Adam and Nat chat about her early baking adventures, the secrets to a perfect sponge and the joys of sharing baking wisdom and recipes. They also discuss why the provenance of a recipe is so important, and in the battle of classic Australian bakes Nat determines the ultimate Australian Bakery food And don't forget the genres of bakes Nat chose: Cheesecakes Fluffy Cakes Fruity bakes You can follow Nat on Instagram @beatrixbakes Don't forget to subscribe to Adam's fortnightly-ish newsletter Adam's Tasting Notes for articles that peer behind the curtain of Bakeology, delicious recipes and other baking-adjacent topics. Sign up by clicking here, or download the Substack app and search ‘Adam's Tasting Notes.' And if you subscribe with an email address, the recipes from each episode of Bakeology will be delivered straight in your inbox! And this week's is an Orange and Fennel Chiffon Cake with Whisky Oranges and Salted Honey Cream. It's a decedent and delicious as it sounds. Follow Adam on Instagram @whatsadambaking Check out Adam's website www.whatsadambaking.com Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
Send us a textA fever dream long form podcast that features Carlitos, a good friend with a brother rating of 10. When his family is affected by Indonesian Black Magic, he is trained by a mysterious shaman to repress his memories of previous Patreon Takeovers so he may once again team up with Trick or Treat Radio to save his family. On Episode 641 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by Carlitos for his Patreon Takeover! This time around Carlitos has chosen the films Boy Kills World and Mystics in Bali for us to discuss! We also talk about potato balls, bad sequels, action comedy films, and Asian cult cinema. So grab your disembodied head before all your internal organs fall out, figure out a fitting voice for your inner dialogue, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The Devil's Bath, folk horror, theatrical releases, Moe's Toyroom, NECA, Jason, Michael Myers, Carlitos, Sinister Creature Con, Patreon Takeover, Nosferatu, Robert Eggers, Greg the Bunny, Count Blah, Longlegs, A Quiet Place: Day One, Demonwarp, Devil's Doorway, Gala or gayla?, Dress Barn, Potato Balls, Exorcist II: The Heretic, bad sequels, Batman and Robin, Linda Blair, The Exorcist: Believer, Mike Flanagan, nicotine patches on a platter, Matt McCoy, Christopher Lee, Peter Bonerz, Harlan Williams, Ron Perlman, Gregg Berger, Bright Lights, Big City, peterbonerz69, Sam Raimi, Boy Kills World, Bill Skarsgard, Sharlto Copley, Jessica Rothe, Cameron Crovetti, Yayan Ruhian, Peter Jackson, Oldboy, They Live, big action set pieces, The Matrix, Enter the Dragon, Jet Li, The Protector, Ong Bak, Tony Jaa, Karate Kill, Goodnight Mommy, Casper Van Dien, Cheez Wizard, the difficult balance between action and comedy, the importance of set pieces in action films, H. Jon Benjamin, Spine of Night, Patton Oswalt, Monkey Man, District 9, Free Fire, Payday 2, Brett Gelman, Isaiah Mustafa, Mystics in Bali, Indonesian Horror, Gilbert Gottfried, Timo Tjahjanto, Suburban Commando, Nobody, The Big Four, The Crow, Nosferatu, Lady Terminator, The Boxers Omen, Mondo Macabro, Cannibal Holocaust, Uwe Boll, a pig with breasts, Indonesian Casablanca, Creepshow, Drug Traffic, film oddity, The Substance, Demi Moore, Mubi, Coralie Fargeat, Revenge, Ivan from Kostroma, A-Lister, The Sugarcubes, Bjork, Borscht Buddies, Peter Stalin, Ivan Hanks, Rage Against the Vagine, Borscht Buddies, and a spoonful of sugar makes the black magic go down.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Class is back in session as Bakeology returns for Season 3! To kick things off, Adam is joined by culinary superstar Rachel Khoo. Rachel and Adam met on the set of the Great Australian Bake Off and he has been dying to have as a guest on Bakeology ever since. Rachel has been in the global eye for decades after she combined her life's two greatest pleasures – art and food – into one unique career. She's authored best-selling cook books, hosted and produces TV shows and has an unmatched zest for life. Settle in as they discuss Rachel's childhood food inspirations, making the leap from PR in London to culinary school in Paris, as well as taking a little peek behind the curtain of the latest season of the Great Australian Bake Off. And don't forget the three bakes Rachel has chosen: - Sand cakes - Apfelstrudel - Croissants Subscribe to Rachel's Substack ‘Les Petits Pleasures' by clicking here, and you can follow her on Instagram @rachelkhooks. And in exciting news, Adam has a new newsletter called Adam's Tasting NotesI Fruity, full bodied, with hints of irreverence, you can expect articles that peer behind the curtain of Bakeology, delicious recipes and other baking-adjacent topics Adam thinks you'll enjoy or relate to. Sign up by clicking here, or download the Substack app and search ‘Adam's Tasting Notes.' And if you subscribe with an email address, the recipes from each episode of Bakeology will be delivered straight in your inbox! And this week's is a Swedish classic – the Cardamom Bun. They're sweet, buttery, laced with cardamom, and have the most divine dark caramelised bottoms you ever did see. Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
Andy's penultimate Uncorked for The Face Radio has the usual melange of tunes from across a multitude of genres. Kicking off with The Sugarcubes, he takes in amongst others The Who, Franz Ferdinand, Shirley Bassey, Tom Baxter, Kirsty MacColl, The Faces and Squeeze. Uncork a favourite tipple and indulge yourself!Tune into new broadcasts of Uncorked LIVE, Mondays from 8-10 AM EST / 1 - 3 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/uncorked//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, I'm kicking off my Blacktober series with the Ernest Dickerson directed, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995). We have a random group of people in a boarding house trying to survive the night. Why? Well, to keep demons from collecting the key they need to put the world back into darkness. Come listen to my thoughts on this film and why the Tales from the Crypt films need to come back. Spoiler free and also demon free, I think. The artist on my podcast playlist is The Sugarcubes. Game Over! tee in profile pic by Dethink Tees. https://dethink.bigcartel.com/product/game-over-man-game-over
Get in touch!Welcome to a very special edition featuring my conversation with renowned drummer and Icelandic music pioneer Siggi Baldurrson. Siggi co-founded the Sugarcubes and is regarded as one of Iceland's most important musical figures. Discover his new musical project Paddan and hear what inspired it. Hope you enjoy.
The slightly off-kilter art punk of The Sugarcubes was the first rock music from Iceland to gain ears in America. The band's debut album - Life's Too Good - is a bouncy masterwork and the world's introduction to Bjork - who by the way, is the SECOND weirdest singer in this band.
Eine Künstlerin, für die der Begriff Gesamtkunstwerk erschaffen wurde. Musik, Videos, Atiitude, Björk ist ihre eigene Marke. Mit "Human behaviour" startete sie Anfang der 90er ihre Karriere nach dem Ende der Sugarcubes und landete ein paar "Hits", die heute in keiner Ultimativen Chartshow vorkommen würden. Ein Prädikat.
This week celebrate my birthday with me! Hear lots of my favorite music, like, The Clash, John Lennon, RUN DMC, Nirvana and more! Plus birthday music from Paul McCartney, Sugarcubes, NOFX and Voltaire. Roll up a couple and join the party.
Tonight we played "Stump the Chump" and our Co Host El Carpe was the .....well, with a little help...you listen and decide (he cheated, just like his golf game). We showcased eclectic, iconic, diverse brilliant singer song writers that have stood the test of time. We previewed musicians and bands from the 60's through the 90's (except for one somewhat overrated "musician/artist"). They all have unique qualities that separate themselves from everyone else heard today, literally. Our focus was to remind you of lost music that you no longer hear on the radio (thanks Bill Clinton). Who the heck listens to the radio anymore anyway. These are all a reminder of the beautiful music that is becoming more difficult to experience. Buy that vinyl and invite friends over...read your liner notes. Who are we talking about? The Pixies, REM, Tom Waits, Joni Mitchell, Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance), Dave Mathews Band, Patti Smith, The Replacements (please go buy the album "Let it Be"), Queen (Rolling Stones voted number 1 band to see LIVE for nearly a decade), Carly Simon, Paul Simon, Nirvana, Sugarcubes and.....well, nevermind....not mentioning the last one. Remember, our show is never edited, rehearsed, researched...its always LIVE just like Memorex (probably too young to remember). So, dig into your parents vinyl and CD collection and give them a spin, you wont regret it. Most of today's music sucks. It's ALWAYS an unguarded moment. Thanks for listening. We might be on next week, and maybe on time, El Carpe.
What's up? Ya dig?GBV in hi-fi and great new indie pop from Los Angeles band Easy Sleeper. Plus, new music from former Sugarcubes drummer Siggi with his new project Paddan with an exclusive interview forthcoming! Enjoy!
Music-journalist veterans Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell have been to their share of concerts, for better and worse, and in this episode of "How We Heard It" they share stories from the trenches. Hear about Bob Dylan's brush with death in Knoxville, the crowd turning on the Beastie Boys in Orlando, Madonna's groundbreaking show in Miami and a bizarre night in Atlanta with the Sugarcubes. Wayne and Chuck have been through it all - weed at Lynryd Skynyrd, depressing rudeness aimed at Stevie Nicks, joy at the B-52's and sex and/or fighting in the crowds at shows by everyone from Tina Turner to Hank Williams Jr. Then there was that woman who absolutely mortified Wayne at an Alan Jackson show ...
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Henryk. Wir reden über die historischen Chancen des Kommunismus, Bemühen sich anständig zu benehmen, seit 10 Jahren trocken, Lektüre der Trommel, das Buch "In the Gutter", Siouxsie & Thomas Gottschalk, am Anfang war es halt Popkultur, dreimal von der Geschichte begünstigt werden, dann kam die Vize-Mutter, ein großes Tier in der Defa, "Jakob der Lügner", die Renitenz der Mutter, Aufwachsen mit dem Blick über die Mauer, deprimierende Blumen-Rabatten, West-Fernsehen, der peinliche Samson, Ilja Richters avantgardistische Sketche, Unterbrechungen in der Disko, Punks um sich scharren, die Blues-Büchsen, verrostete Ketten & Sicherheitsnadeln mussten sein, immer ein Beobachter sein, aus der U-Bahn n Punk gesehen, im Riviera in Grünau, jeder kennt Speiche, Badges pflücken, Pins auf dem Kronkorken, die Sendung s-f-beat, Stress mit der Stasi, das erste Tote Hosen-Konzert, im Schneider-Sitz das Konzert auswerten, das zweite Punk-Festival in Halle, illegales Drucken, surrealistische Fanzines, der Schwiegersohn in spe von Bettina Wegener, ein kafkaesques Büro, illegale Zeitschriften zuhause, Facharbeiter für Einzelbogenverarbeitung, das erste Geisterfahrer-Album, Ärger mit der Spreepolizei, Waschschüsseln und ne Pionierpauke von Takt & Ton in den Rathauspassagen, Equipment- & Porno-Schmuggel der Puhdys, Feeling B spielte überhaupt keine Rolle, Skeptiker-Skeptiker, gespielte Witze, 3-Jahre-Punk-Intensiv-Kurs, ausfaden um wieder wo einzufaden, sich um Lyrik prügeln, die berühmte Zersammlung, Typ mit Lederjacke mit Wave-Dings, Sterbebegleitung, ein extrem kalter November, eine Werbung von Grieneisen, Robert Lippok und die blutige Nase, Pink Panther, erstmal ne Crass-Platte auflegen, subkulturellen Hunger stillen, Sugarcubes in den Docks, die Democracy Tour von Killing Joke, immer bürgerlich gewesen sein, Druckhaus Galrev & Sascha Anderson, der Drummer von Zerfall, der nervige Hype um Schleim-Keim, glühender Wire-Fan, "England´s Dreaming" von Jon Savage, "Störung Ost", das Rosa Beton Demo, in Henni steckt ne Krämer-Seele, Staatsgalerie Prenzlauer Berg, alleine auf der Burg Beeskow, halbbiografische Erzählung, ein Faible für Räume, die Band Serfs, immer noch Abwärts auflegen, nicht genug von der Welt gesehen haben, Vancouver oder New York, Julien Gracq "Das Ufer der Syrten", Virginia Wolfe "Orlando", Lutz Seiler "Kruso", uvm. 1. Ein Song, den Du als Kind gemocht hast und den Du immer noch magst: Udo Lindenberg - Ich bin Rocker 2. Ein Song, der Deinen DDR-Punk am besten repräsentiert: Planlos - Überall wohin es Dich führt 3. Ein guter Song einer Band, die Du dieses Jahr für Dich entdeckt hast: The KVB - Above Us
Bjork, a singular artist whose work extends beyond music to include acting and conceptual art, discusses her career and artistic vision in this wide-ranging interview from 2022. She talks with Guy about forming her unique vocal style; recording her first album at 11 years old; her album, Fossora, which features a bass clarinet ensemble; and why she uses symbols from nature to define each of her albums. Links from the show:An early recording of Bjork singing as a childBjork as a teenager in the band Tappi TíkarrassBjork in the video for the Sugarcubes' "Cold Sweat"Slant Magazine's 15 Best Bjork videosThe video for Bjork's "Hyperballad"The video for Bjork's "Ancestress" dedicated to the memory of her motherThe video for Bjork's "Atopos"For more conversations like this – with guests ranging from Tom Hanks to Bjork to Jason Sudeikis – go to https://www.thegreatcreators.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the June 2 edition of the Music History Today podcast, S Club 7, Bo Diddley, the Wailers, and C and C Music Factory make history. Plus, we have birthdays for members of Spandau Ballet, Sugarcubes, Cypress Hill, the Rolling Stones, the Bangles, and the Pretenders. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts from ALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musichistorytodaypodcast/support
Today, Angela and Rajah shuffle through a stack of news stories in the Sugar Cubes segment: - Learn about the Affordable Connectivity Program's impact. - Discover how a weight loss drug could benefit those with sleep apnea. - Stay informed about the rise of leptospirosis in New York and the Crocs class action lawsuit. - Hear about the youngest judge in Pennsylvania and the Brooklyn Public Library's nationwide initiative. - Find out how 7 tons of trash were removed from a million-dollar home in California - The criminal case involving an athletic director and Al. - Plus, catch Kendrick Lamar's response - What does the reclassification of marijuana mean for the US? In the Wellness Check, take lessons to groove for your well-being with Vanessa Williams' "Legs (Keep Dancing)"! Whether you're a regular listener or a first-time visitor, Talking Brown Sugar is your go-to podcast for all things sweet and spicy. Don't forget to subscribe and share the love with your friends – after all, the more on the dance floor, the better! If you have any questions or topics you want us to discuss, send them our way at talkingbrown.sugar@gmail.com or on social. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-brown-sugar/message
Today, Angela and Rajah set the tone with "Plus-Size Freestyle" by Samyra! A vibe and message! In the Sugar Bowl, Angela discusses shrinking products and rising prices, while Rajah chats about streaming ads. Then, in the Sugar Cubes, l news bites on topics like global plastic pollution talks and Halle Bailey's post-partum journey. During the Wellness Check, Angela encourages you to swap chemical-free toilet tissue. Whether you're a regular listener or a first-time visitor, Talking Brown Sugar is your go-to podcast for all things sweet and spicy. Don't forget to subscribe and share the love with your friends – after all, the more, the snazzier! If you have any questions or topics you want us to discuss, send them our way at talkingbrown.sugar@gmail.com or on social. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-brown-sugar/message
This week Adam's joined by comedian, writer, TV Host and qualified ‘but not practicing' tax accountant Suren Jayemanne. Suren's no stranger to exploring the stories behind the foods people love, having hosted Good Tucker – a 6 part series on SBS here in Australia that explores multi cultural cuisine in regional Victoria. In this episode, Suren and Adam explore almost as many themes as there are items on a dumpling house menu – from multiculturalism, to flavour enhancers. From how food brings people together in times of crisis, to how the memories of loved ones who have passed live on through their favourite foods. Suren even, very bravely, declares which Australian capital city is his favourite foodie destination. So if you ordered a serve of captivating conversation with a healthy dash of chuckles and spice, this next hour is sure to satisfy. And don't forget the three foods that lead to all of this delicious discussion: Hoppers / Appam Suren's Uncle's Feast Rough Puff Follow Suren on Instagram at surencomedy and check out his website for all his upcoming tour dates. Make sure you also check out Good Tucker on SBS On Demand I was truly inspired by our chat about the pie floater. So much so, that I grabbed a pie from the Prahran Market and whipped up my favourite Dahl recipe so I could experience the taste sensation for myself! You can check out how it went on my Instagram, and find the Dahl recipe here from the iconic restaurant Parwana in Adelaide. Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries
Over a cup of tea and giant pieces of Panettone, Adam sits down with content creator and the host of the ‘Here We Go' web series, Vanessa Calafiore. Vanessa's story and outlook on life is incredibly inspiring. She's not had an easy life, but it's one that has been filled with the love of her family and close friends, and this beautifully intertwines with the memories of food and baking that they talk about. But it's not all serious business! There's impassioned debate about croissants, gingerbread houses, focaccia, AND the return of a special musical segment from Bakeology season 1. And don't forget the three bakes: Panettone Focaccia Banana Cake You can find Vanessa on Instagram and Facebook @vanessacalafiore. Be sure to also check out Vanessa's ‘Here We Go' web series on YouTube – as you know the first season is all about food, with the new second season starting in late June 2024. We've gone choc-chip cookie mad with this week's recipes. Keep an eye out on the socials to see Vanessa and I make a batch of the baking queen and friend of Bakeology Emelia Jackson's famous choc-chip cookies. But because one recipe is never enough, so I've also dug into the archives and found the choc-chip cookie recipe my Mum used to bake from the Women's Weekly Biscuit Cook Book. These are classic little cookies that I've taken some delicious creative license with, so be sure to check that recipe out on my Instagram @whatsadambaking and www.whatsadambaking.com. Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries
Today Angela and Rajah bring you a fresh blend of historic news and rap beef updates! Kicking off the show with the infectious vibes of "Who's That Girl" by Eve. In the Sugar Bowl, Angela reviews Dr. Pepper Cotton Candy and her recent vacation in Oklahoma. Rajah takes a moment to express her gratitude, thanking Angela for sharing this space and doing the show together. Next up, in the Sugar Cubes segment, news from Tatyana Ali launching a limited series of baby blankets for Black Maternal Health Week to critical actions taken to protect millions from PFAS pollution in drinking water, Angela and Rajah cover it all. Plus, we discuss heartwarming stories like Mariska Hargitay helping a little girl reunite with her mom after a case of mistaken identity. Before we wrap up, a quick push for more sleep or naps in the Wellness Check. Sleep is essential for your overall health. Whether you're a regular listener or a first-time visitor, Talking Brown Sugar is your go-to podcast for all things sweet and spicy. Don't forget to subscribe and share the love with your friends – after all, the more, the dreamier! If you have any questions or topics you want us to discuss, send them our way at talkingbrown.sugar@gmail.com or on social. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-brown-sugar/message
Adam is diving head-first into the world of food journalism this week with food and wine critic Kara Monssen. Sitting at Kara's dining table with the smell of freshly baked apple pie wafting throughout the house, Adam and Kara discuss the power of words in describing what's arguably one of the must subjective experiences there is – the act of eating and tasting. This conversation is overflowing with vivid depictions of food, as they discuss why Kara was drawn to food as a career, and the three mouthwatering bakes that are the exemplification of how food shapes who we are. The great baking disaster of 2005 Apple Pie Lemon Tart You can find Kara on Instagram @karafoodwine and www.karafoodwine.com. And for those of you in Australia, you can find Kara's weekly double page spread – Kitchen Confidential – in the Herald Sun every Tuesday. And this week's recipe encapsulates everything about this chat in a single bake – my Mulled Wine Poached Pear and Almond Galette. With its classic warming flavours, striking looks, and boozey leanings, this galette is a real showstopper – and you can find the recipe at www.whatsadambaking.com Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries
Today Rajah is joined by special guest and bestie Jasmine! In the Sugar Bowl, or "Random Thoughts" segment Rajah and Jasmine keep it real, discussing the reality of recovering from people-pleasing and evolving. In the Sugar Cubes segment, major celebrity news, Aoki Lee Simmons' lessons in public relations, upcoming changes at Chick-fil-A, the first Black-owned children's bookstore closing amid death threats, Dawn Staley making history as the first Black coach to win three NCAA basketball titles and of course, this episode would not be complete without touching on Dreamville, J. Cole's apology for the Kendrick Lamar diss, and hilarious anecdotes about festival food prices and serving sizes. Come for the insightful commentary, and stay for the sprinkles of humor! Whether you're a regular listener or a first-time visitor, Talking Brown Sugar is your go-to podcast for all things sweet and spicy. Don't forget to subscribe and share the love with your friends – after all, the more, the funnier! If you have any questions or topics you want us to discuss, send them our way at talkingbrown.sugar@gmail.com or on social. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-brown-sugar/message
Today Adam's chatting with writer, comedian, producer and presenter - the charmingly fabulous AJ Lamarque When AJ's not on the comedy stage, mentoring up-and-coming comedians or studying Egyptology, he loves spending time in the kitchen. In the lead up to his brand new comedy show for the 2024 Sydney Comedy Festival, AJ sat down with Adam to discuss everything from what was on his menu growing up in London, sweet treats from the Caribbean, his food experiences at Boarding School in the US, to his thoughts on baking and cooking with bugs! And, as always, there are three scrumptious and classic foods to chat about: Classic Victoria Sponge Fried Plantains Sunday Roast You can find AJ on Instagram @ajlamarque and www.ajlamarque.com Once you've done that, jump into the kitchen and give this week's recipe a go. It's Adam's Dutch Baby! It's a giant pancake that's just perfect for a weekend breakfast. You can find the recipe at www.whatsadambaking.com Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries
Adam's heading to Chicago to chat with the winner of the Great American Baking Show Martin Sorge. Adam and Martin untangle the differences between American and Australian baking, demystify American food culture all while exploring some of Martin's favourite bakes and flavours. There are cherries, pies, sweet pastries and even a trip to a mountain top in Italy! And here are the three bakes that this delicious discussion is based around: Giant Cherry Poptart Hazelnut Buckwheat Cake Stollen You can find Martin on Instagram @martinsorge and www.martinbakes.com. While you're there, be sure to sign up for his delicious newsletter Great Bakes. Once you've done that, jump into the kitchen and give this week's recipe a go. It's Adam's Cherry Cheesecake Kringle – you can find the recipe at www.whatsadambaking.com and follow Adam on instagram @whatsadambaking Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries
Welcome to the very first fun size episode of Bakeology! We join Tegan and Adam in the middle of their conversation about all things science fiction. While there's limited baking chat, these short outtakes reveal some insightful and chuckle-worthy anecdotes that would have otherwise been lost to the baking cosmos. Set your phasers to fun and may the forks be with you! Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
Today Adam is joined by screen writer, comedian, podcast host, radio producer and lover of food, Tegan Higginbotham. Get comfy, because the next hour is filled with Parisian delights, stories of growing up in country Victoria and a delightfully inordinate amount of time spent sampling baked and sweet delights. An empty stomach is not recommended while listening to this episode. And of course, there are three scrumptious bakes to when your appetite even more: Kevin's Sticky Date Pudding Gille Marchal's Summer Eclaire Darren Purchese's Lemon Drop Biscuits Come for the sugar rush, stay for the stories with a generous sprinkling of hilarity. Be sure to follow Tegan on Instagram @teganhigginbotham and check out this week's bake – my version of a classic bake – coconut and lemon drop biscuits. They're super simple and devilishly delicious. You can find the recipe at www.whatsadambaking.com Bakeology design and artwork by Brad from ThreeFourLeft. Bakeology theme music: Sugar Cubes by Avener Kelmer. Sourced from Artlist. Bakeology is not affiliated with The Great Australian Bake Off or any of its subsidiaries.
The bottle of tunes is once more uncorked and outpours the melange of tunes from a whole host of musical genres. Kicking off with Black Grape, Andy takes in Leo Sayer, Saint Etienne, British Sea Power, Ms.Dynamite, Blur, The Monkeys, Steppenwolf, The Sugarcubes, Belle & Sebastian, David Bowie, Dr Feelgood and The Super Furry Animals. Andy pays tribute to the sad passing of Steve Harley and those still enjoying St Patrick's Day can keep going with The Pogues!Tune into new broadcasts of Uncorked LIVE, Monday from 8-10 AM EST / 1 - 3 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/uncorked//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another short and sweet episode of "Talking Brown Sugar"! In the Sugar Bowl segment, Angela and Rajah remind you that Easter is on March 31, not April, so don't get caught with your chocolate bunnies in the wrong basket! In our Sugar Cubes, aka The News, segment, we're spilling the tea on Charlotte Stingray's unexpected pregnancy by sharks – yes, you heard that right! Plus, find out why the Southern accent is fading from North Carolina. SAT scores are back, and we've got the scoop. And did you hear? Wendy's has dollar burgers now – get ready for some budget-friendly bites! In entertainment, we're discussing Issa Rae and the incredible impact of Black television shows. Also, catch up on the latest in wrestling with Sting's retirement and a heartfelt send-off. And don't forget to show us some love! Leave us 5 stars and a review – it's the sweetest way to support the podcast. In the Wellness Check segment, we encourage you to talk to yourself nice. Remember, when you look in the mirror, you might not like what you see, but after you wash your face and brush your teeth, you can truly embrace what you're working with. Self-love is the ultimate sweetness! Tune in for a delightful blend of humor, news, and culture on this episode of "Talking Brown Sugar" – your go-to podcast for all things sugary and spicy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-brown-sugar/message
In April 1988 the Sugarcubes released their debut studio album. This Icelandic alternative rock band recorded the album in Reykjavík, capturing their unique blend of post-punk and avant-garde pop. Featuring the enchanting vocals of lead singer Björk, the album garnered international acclaim for its energetic performances and eclectic sound. Let's talk Sugarcubes, Life's Too Good!
“Lived Through That” is the companion podcast to my book where I look at influential musicians of the 80s and 90s and where they are today. On this podcast, we'll delve deeper into a single pivotal moment in the lives of some of the artists I feature in that book, as well as other artists I love and admire. The stories they tell are open, honest, and inspiring. This week, we're excited to talk with Einar Orn – straight from Reyjavik, Iceland. He is sometimes called Iceland's first punk and started several punk groups, including Purrkur Pillnikk, before eventually forming the Sugarcubes in 1986 with Einar sharing vocals with Bjork. Today, he tells me how he got turned on to punk music in the first place and how that kick started his musical journey. Einar's web site is here, where you can see (and buy!) some of his art and see upcoming exhibtions and gigs. Musical credits: "Levin and Harper" from Blue Dot Sessions "She Is Beyond Good & Evil," The Pop Group Be sure to look out for my books, "Lived Through That" and "80s Redux" where ever you buy your books! You can find out more about my work and the 80s and 90s books at my website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's rounds are Music (Intros), Pies, Official Languages (Quickfire), Professional Wrestling (with guest host Bill Williams) and an extra Prize Round! There is no music this week because of the prize round. Prize Round Picture Question: Who is it?
Angela and Rajah groove into the show with a snippet from what popular 90's sitcom theme song? In the Sugar Bowl, Angela warns about random QR codes while Rajah spills what triggers her trypophobia and spoils her multitasking. Get ready for Sugar Cubes, aka The News, from the Katt Williams and Shannon Sharpe interview to Boosie's take on "The Color Purple" and a 13-year-old Tetris whiz. Learn more about the impact of inflation on food prices and how bison and elephants snack on unsold Christmas trees. Before we wrap, join us in wishing Angela a HAPPY BIRTHDAY and celebrating all the fabulous Capricorns! Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube @talkingbrownsugar. Have a business to promote? Email us at talkingbrown.sugar@gmail.com for a Sweet Deets mention - there's room for everyone to eat! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-brown-sugar/message
It's another two hours of new wave, post-punk and more! Enjoy!
Will and Reece discuss the latest releases by babybaby_explores and Cowgirl Clue, plus a live report and bonus songs.
Back to 87' !TRACKLIST T Coy - Carino (Mixed)Obongjayar - Who Let Him In Easyfun -Audio (All I Ever Got)DJ P2N ft. Samarino - NDUNDA Le disque de 19h22 (envoyez votre proposition, un morceaux aux couleurs Nova Club, à @davidblot sur Instagram!) :Röyksopp - Poor LenoJill Jones - Intro (Baby, You're a Trip) + Mia BoccaKechia Jenkins - I Need Somebody (Marshall's Chicago Mix) Madonna - Who's That Girl (extended version)Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush The Show The Sugarcubes - Birthday Happy Mondays - 24 Hour Party People Sugar Minott - Oh Mr. DC Ryuichi Sakamoto - Rain Rhythim Is Rhythim - Strings Of Life (Piano Mix)Rhythim Is Rhythim - The Dance Ragtyme Ft. Byron Stingly - I Can't Stay Away (Ron Hardy's Club Mix)New Order - True Faith The Smiths - Panic Prince - If I Was Your Girlfriend (2020 Remaster)Prince - The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker (2020 Remaster)Prince - Sign O' The Times (2020 Remaster) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Early-career scientists are increasingly gravitating toward science policy, but the transition from the research bench to the policy office can be a tricky one. What can that path look like, and how can chemistry knowledge translate into a successful science policy career? In this bonus episode of C&EN's Bonding Time, Mark Feuer DiTusa sits down with recent science PhD graduates and science policy professionals Jennifer DiStefano and Jared Mondschein to hear about their intertwined journeys, what science policy looks like for them, and how they think policy is shaping the direction of chemistry in the US. You can find the episode where we spoke with six chemists about their yearlong science policy fellowships in Washington, DC, at http://cenm.ag/lessons. You can connect with Jennifer DiStefano and Jared Mondschein at their LinkedIn pages. A transcript of this episode will be available soon at cen.acs.org. [Include CTA info/links from episode promo here, if relevant.] Credits Executive producer: Gina Vitale Writer: Mark Feuer DiTusa Audio editor: Mark Feuer DiTusa, Brian Gutierrez Story editor: Ariana Remmel Copyeditor: Sabrina Ashwell, Michael McCoy Show logo design: William A. Ludwig Episode artwork: William A. Ludwig Music (in order of appearance): “The Beat Detector” by Novembers, "Sugar Cubes" by Avner Kelmer Contact Stereo Chemistry: Tweet at us at @cenmag or email cenfeedback@acs.org.