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Greg Anderson and Stephen O'Malley from SUNN O))) are here to discuss their new self-titled album, American artists moving to Porto in Portugal, why they relate to author Robert Macfarlane's vivid liner notes and his essay about being overwhelmed by a standing wave, reflecting upon our experiences at a memorial gathering for Steve Albini and what we learned about him, how this album's producer Brad Wood kept things organized when songs might contain upwards of 130 guitar tracks each, ambient recording, a treehouse editing suite, and placing microphones in the woods outside of the Bear Creek Studio, why it was significant for SUNN O))) to connect their music to the environment, the significance of making their first record for Sub Pop self-titled and without any other collaborators, distinguishing between nostalgia and celebrating history, their recent visit with Ian MacKaye at Dischord House and its impressive archival systems, their digital live series, upcoming tour dates, other future plans, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts.Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Win an American Football Vinyl Bundle + a Mug in May/June 2026!Ep. #1096: Marisa AndersonEp. #1084: Janel LeppinEp. #1078: GeologistEp. #1053: Mint MileEp. #1044: Steve Albini (2008)Ep. #952: SilkwormEp. #927: Papa MEp. #900: Fugazi and Jem CohenEp. #819: ScreamEp. #667: Efrim Manuel MenuckEp. #224: Ian MacKaye & Steve Albini (Part II)Ep. #223: Ian MacKaye & Steve Albini (Part I)Ep. #70: Joel RL PhelpsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For May's episode we discuss our favourite songs of 2009, including epic drone soundscapes, haunted TV themes, Emo Chiptune, Indiepop songs about outdated heartthrobs, and deconstructed Arab Strap.We've each chosen our 10 favourite songs of the year and sent them over to Colin's wife Helen, who put the playlists together and distributed them so we were each given a playlist of the 20 songs from the other two hosts, along with our own 10. We then ranked the playlists in order of preference and sent them back to Helen, who totalled up the points and worked out the order. She also joined us on the episode to read out the countdown, which we found out as we recorded so all reactions are genuine.Now, admittedly, in parts we're a little bit brutal to some of the songs in the list as we're three separate people with differing music tastes, but please remember that to be in this episode at all the songs have to have been in one of our top 10's of that year.Bands featured in this episode include (In alphabetical order, no spoilers here!) - :(, Animal Collective, Belbury Poly, Betty & The Werewolves, Bon Iver, Brand New, Bill Callaghan, Crippled Black Phoenix, Editors, Future Of The Left, PJ Harvey & John Parish, The Horrors, Isis, Jesu, Dan Michaelson, Metric, Malcolm Middleton, Aidan Moffat & The Best Ofs, Mono, The National, Om, Paramore, Pelican, Porcupine Tree, Regina Spektor, Sunn O))), The Temper Trap, Cortney Tidwell, and The XX.Find all songs in alphabetical order here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5g3iJkWjs932dm8nn7bCEP?si=ae57751dec554930Find our We Dig Music Pollwinners Party playlist (featuring all of the winning songs up until now) here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45zfDHo8zm6VqrvoEQSt3z?si=Ivt0oMj6SmitimvumYfFrQIf you want to listen to megalength playlists of all the songs we've individually picked since we started doing best of the year episodes (which need updating but I plan on doing them over the next few months or so), you can listen to Colin's here – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x3Vy5Jry2IxG9JNOtabRT?si=HhcVKRCtRhWCK1KucyrDdgIan's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2H0hnxe6WX50QNQdlfRH5T?si=XmEjnRqISNqDwi30p1uLqAand Tracey's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2p3K0n8dKhjHb2nKBSYnKi?si=7a-cyDvSSuugdV1m5md9NwThe playlist of 20 songs from the other two hosts was scored as usual, our favourite song got 20 points, counting down incrementally to our least favourite which got 1 point. The scoring of our own list of 10 is now slightly more complicated in order to give a truer level of points to our own favourites. So rather than them only being able to score as many points as our 10th favourite in the other list, the points in our own list were distributed as follows -1st place - 20 points2nd place - 18 points3rd place – 16 points4th place – 14 points5th place – 12 points6th place – 9 points7th place – 7 points8th place – 5 points9th place – 3 points10th place -1 pointHosts - Ian Clarke, Colin Jackson-Brown & Tracey BGuest starring Helen Jackson-Brown.Playlist compiling/distributing – Helen Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original Music by Colin Jackson-Brown for We Dig PodcastsThanks to Peter Latimer for help with the scoring system.Part of the We Dig Podcasts network along with Free With This Months Issue & Pick A Disc.Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/wedigmusic.bsky.socialInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wedigmusicpcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wedigpusicpcast/Find our other episodes & podcasts at www.wedigpodcasts.com
Ian and Cass take you on a sonic odyssey of drone, doom, occult, stoner and space rock favourites, including crushing new vibrations from Sunn O))), Faetooth, Blackwater Holylight and Spell, and we'll enjoy some chaotic garage psych from Frankie & The Witch Fingers for Cass's Corner! The second half of the show features decimating new bangers from Gutvoid, Cryptic Shift, Genghis Tron and Neurosis, and we'll even celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Crpytopsy's brutal tech death masterpiece None So Vile by digging a horrendous and brutal slab from that record out of The Graveyard! Bring yr earplugs!
Ian and Cass take you on a sonic odyssey of drone, doom, occult, stoner and space rock favourites, including crushing new vibrations from Sunn O))), Faetooth, Blackwater Holylight and Spell, and we'll enjoy some chaotic garage psych from Frankie & The Witch Fingers for Cass's Corner! The second half of the show features decimating new bangers from Gutvoid, Cryptic Shift, Genghis Tron and Neurosis, and we'll even celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Crpytopsy's brutal death tech masterpiece None So Vile by digging a horrendous and brutal slab from that record out of The Graveyard! Bring yr earplugs!
Das hauseigene Musikmagazin im Radio Stadtfilter: von unserer Musikredaktion sorgfältig ausgesuchte Release-Perlen, Künstler:innen-Interviews und Festivalreflexionen. Diese Woche mit Neuheiten von Angelo de Augustine, Kathryn Mohr, Karim G und Karl Kave & Durian und dem Album der Woche von Sunn O))). Danach spricht Simeon Thompson mit Daniel Bateman von Frog. Das neue Album der Kultband aus New Rochelle nennt sich Frog for Sale, was uns zu etlichen finanziellen Fragen veranlasst - und natürlich zur gemeinsamen Schwärmerei für das vielleicht beste Album der Beatles. Eine Sendung produziert von Simeon Thompson und Lara Fuchs. Foto: Collin Heroux
Sunn O))) is a drone metal band comprised of two guitarists, Stephen O'Malley and Greg Anderson. They've been making music together for over 25 years and just released their 10th studio album. The duo joined us to talk about the self-titled record and how they started making music together. They also chatted with us about what goes into putting on a Sunn O))) show, the gear they bring on the road with them, and much more.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
While the new world struggles to be born, people all round this dying old world cannot help but keep making music. Too many, frankly. Please stop. Anyway, I cannot help but keep playing you all this incredible music, postpunkindustrialdubjunglegamelanglitchjazzfolkclassical, as those in the know call it *taps nose* LISTEN AGAIN to the music of the spheres. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast here. Laeter – Isolate [Laeter Bandcamp] Laeter – Leibowitz [Laeter Bandcamp] Liam Bosecke is based on Kaurna country, in Adelaide, and he’s founded a creative community called Empty Frames that aims to raise mental health awareness. His latest album as Laeter is released via that platform, but is of course available on Bandcamp (and in a handsome CD edition!) Blanket Doubt is a wonderful thing that kind of answers the question, “What if indietronica except slow-moving industrial dub?” Intense distorted drum machines and synthetic screeches underscore almost-spoken vocals, or shudder and crash under New Order-esque synth melodies. Pure perverted pleasure. Damos Room – All Shall Go [Long Gone/Bandcamp] Damos Room – Gullet (Dirty Protest) [Long Gone/Bandcamp] Last time I played Damos Room on the show was a mere month ago. I wrote at the time: I’m not sure who Damos is or what’s in their Room, but signs point to it being three guys: Luke Miles, Nicholas Elson & Huw Oleskar. I’ve just found out (because they told me, nothing underhand) that Huw Oleskar is also known as Elijah Minnelli, responsible for some of the most interesting and lovely dub-folk hybrids in recent times, ostensibly under the auspices of Breadminster County Council. As for Damos Room, you can find a series of fantastic, weirdly-shaped releases on their Bandcamp, including a mixtape of two bizarre 40-minute radio pieces, some quasi-singles of abstracted dub/spoken-word/electronics, and the experimental electronics of their collaboration with rapper LYAM, which I played on this show a few years back. So, a month ago I played something from Walk With The Militia, a vaguely-album-shaped item that wasn’t actually their new album – rather it’s a mixtape, entirely in keeping with the mystery what all this is about. It collects – I said – a whole lot of weird shit, but it’s all dub-based experimental electronics, with Minnelli’s distinctive spoken word & low-key singing, odd radio interludes and noise bits and so on. It’s really fantastic. So how about All Shall Go, their new album which is really released now? Well, it’s just as murky, weird-shaped and all as the prior mixtape and earlier works. And as with earlier works, there are also some head-nodding beats and bass, and tracks where Oleskar’s voice chants and sings in nearly melodic fashion. Don’t expect pop, dancehall or grime here, but do expect music that’s evocative, challenging, ancient and modern. Do go deep, but don’t miss that mixtape, or 2020’s Commencement either. Carl Gari – Pick’n’Peel [Molten Moods/Bandcamp] Most of us know German band Carl Gari from their incredibly strong albums made with Egyptian singer/trumpeter/poet/composer Abdullah Miniawy, on AD93 and Amphibian Records. Between those two releases, the band & singer released a live album on Molten Moods, and it’s that label that Carl Gari return to now for their self-titled album, forthcoming in June. This is the first single (by the time of writing I’ve heard the second), and it’s just what the doctor ordered – dark, insistent minimal drum’n’bass if it was produced by Depeche Mode circa Songs of Faith and Devotion, a very specific reference that probably only makes sense to me 🖤 Fez The Kid & BRUK – Original Secret [RuptureLDN/Bandcamp] Two young junglists from Bristol tearin’ it up on this new EP, their first for the iconic jungle-revival label RuptureLDN. These guys really know their jungle originals and are making the kind of tracks that wouldn’t have been out of place in an East London club circa ’93. Both Fez The Kid & BRUK have a number of EPs to their names, but have also worked together for a while, and DJ back2back as well. Turn up yr subs and feel the bass pressure while the snares go renegade. Rrrrrrrince out! A.Fruit – I Left You [YUKU/Bandcamp] A.Fruit – Choice [YUKU/Bandcamp] Anna Derlemenko aka A.Fruit is a Ukrainian music producer, born in Moscow, but her family relocated to Spain after Russia’s war on Ukraine. She co-runs the Distorted Barcelona club and does a lot of music production training & tips on her Patreon – in fact, the first track I played tonight is the subject of a full track breakdown there, and she’s shared the full Ableton project. Her productions are consistently adventurous, mixing up genres and manipulating sounds while remaining dancefloor friendly, and that’s certainly the case on her new EP Choice for the one & only YUKU. She’s an artist I’ll never not recommend. upsammy & Valentina Magaletti – Superimposed [PAN/Bandcamp] upsammy & Valentina Magaletti – It Comes To An End [PAN/Bandcamp] Dutch producer & DJ upsammy (who visited Sydney recently for Soft Centre) has previously worked the built & natural environment into her music: Germ in a Population of Buildings in 2023 created a whole environment of hallucinatory fauna and automata, repurposing IDM in a similar-but-different way to Eora’s own gi. Valentina Magaletti is one of the most versatile drummer/percussionists working at the moment, found in the postpunk-electronica band Moin, but also remaking kuduro & batida with Afro-Portuguese producer Nídia, a kind of postpunk dub with electronic producer Al Wootton, and plenty of other avant-garde stuff. upsammy & Magaletti’s collaborative album Seismo (yes, it means “earthquake”) came out of a commission from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, for which they sampled the sounds of the museum itself, using its spaces as percussive surfaces, and much of the joy of the album comes from the blurring of live drums and other acoustic rhythms with electronic programming and manipulation. Around & amongst the percussion are snippets of voice (a callback Mageletti’s work with Raime and Moin, albeit applied very differently), strange fragmentary samples of guitar & bass, piano notes stretched thin, slow melodic synths. Mostly delicate, mostly the opposite of an earthquake, these are musical giants striding across our world while imps dance in their footprints. It’s a wonderful album. Hoavi – Song of the Forgotten [Peak Oil] Hoavi – Colossus [Peak Oil] And speaking of imps dancing, Russian producer Hoavi is one of the exemplars of music that sounds like skittering insects and tumbling waterfalls, drawing jungle-ish IDM into dub technoid waters. His second album for Peak Oil, Architectonics, takes those aspects into newer territories, with a bank of samples of percussive sounds from around his house, and inspiration taken from Indonesian gamelan and minimalist composition. For all this though, it’s vintage Hoavi – rhythmically complex, deep sound design. Genius. Foote/Dickow – Underwater Welder [Geographic North/Bandcamp] Peak Oil is run by two Bria/ons – Brion Brionson is the “o” guy, and the other is Brian Foote, who’s been kranky‘s media guy forever as well as running various labels (including Peak Oil just above here!) and playing in various bands. Brian’s also a connoisseur of IDM, electronica & rave in all its variations (solo as Leech), and here he teams up with Paul Dickow, best known as Strategy, maker of much dubwise, ambient & technoid musics and himself co-founder of the Community Library label. High Cube is their first outing together as a duo, and you can feel their shared musical heritage in its bones. Skittering IDM glitchbeats hover above a dub techno skeleton, and there’s a jazzy sensibility to the keyboards. Charming. Richard Pike – III. “August” [Salmon Universe/Bandcamp] Sydney’s Richard Pike, alum of PVT, is now based in London. He can be found in various ensembles, including with Joe Quirke, with whom he co-runs the Salmon Universe label, and under his own name has been making ambient-techno-hybrid-orchestral soundtracks for TV. Outside of that, he’s released solo music under the alias DEEP LEARNING on Oxtail Recordings, based around subtly rhythmic glitchy loops, but now returns to his own name for album that mixes late-night piano and glitchy dub-techno. It’s not surprising to discover that the creation of this music was directly triggered by the death of Ryuichi Sakamoto, but the music takes darker paths than the Japanese master. The full album’s out later in May, and the last single brings in something of the jungle-meets-dub techno we’ve heard a lot of tonight. Laurence Pike – Guardians of Memory [Balmat/Bandcamp] It’s lovely to find Laurence Pike – brother to Richard above – coming out on Philip Sherburne & Albert Salinas‘ Balmat label in late May. Pike was drummer in Pivot/PVT and Triosk, and the hallucinatory melding of live jazz and micro-sampled loops has remained central to his DNA since the start. There’s a trickery at the heart of Possible Utopias for Jazz Quintet, hinted at with “possible”: while there are guests on these tracks, it’s never a jazz quintet, and still predominantly Laurence solo. The “utopias” denote an idea of freedom which Pike is reaching for, in continuity with his last album The Undreamt-of Centre – that people are not atomised individuals but exist interdependently with their environment. And for all that this is a solo album, Pike begins the album with a substantial, sumptuous feature from Eora/Sydney pianist Novak Manojlovic. Utopian indeed. David Norland – E-Car Soul reNYX [Denovali] English composer David Norland, who lives between LA & London, is best known as a soundtrack writer for film and stage, as well as a composer of electronic and experimental choral music. He has an album coming via Denovali called La Source, which is not a soundtrack, but incorporates choral music into its beat-driven electronic framework. Strangely, I didn’t hear the single “E-Car Soul” as choral, but the “reNYX” by UK vocal/electronic collective NYX reworks it into their image, with vocal harmonies and rearranged electronics. Carl Stone & Asuna – Ulna As Ancestor [Room40/Bandcamp] A pioneer of live laptop music, Carl Stone has been at it since the 1980s, and has had a renaissance since Unseen Worlds released a series of his early music on triple LP sets. Stone has for a long time lived between LA and Japan, and on this new CD he’s collaborating with Japanese artist Asuna Arashi, whose toy instruments are sampled and processed by Stone and then handed by to Arashi for her to rework and… send back to Stone. With all these layers of processing, it’s not often easy to make out the original toy instruments, but it’s pretty immersive, experimental but friendly. In keeping with a lot of Stone’s own work, the titles are all anagrams of “Carl Stone Asuma”, all of which are unreasonably good (“A Nacreous Slant”? “Nascent Arousal”!) Loom & Thread – Spheres [Macro/Bandcamp] A few years ago, German jazz trio Loom & Thread released their debut album Island Grammar on macro rec. Pianist Tom Schneider is known as “frontman” of the live techno act KUF, playing as lead instrument the sampler. On Loom & Thread’s debut, Schneider at least played piano primarily, albeit sampled and processed live, as were the double bass of Tobi Fröhlich and the drums of Daniel Klein. For their follow-up Bandcamp, Schneider is well and truly a sampler-player (although yes, piano’s in there too), triggering & manipulating samples of two saxophonists and two vibraphone players (one of whom is drummer Daniel Klein). The samples’ use can range from chaotic scatter to undulant layers, around which is constructed a form of contemporary jazz. It’s weirder than their first album, but just as enjoyable. You can see them playing some of this live here, with Fröhlich also alternating between double bass & sampler. Christian Wallumrød Ensemble – Not new to [Aspen Edities/Bandcamp] It’s seems like yesterday – well OK, it was only last week – when I was talking about the richness of the Norwegian (and generally, Nordic) music scene(s), highlighting among others the stunning new solo album from saxophonist, singer, composer etc Espen Reinertsen. Reinertsen’s album was released on SusannaSonata, run by the artist known as Susanna or Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, who is also Susanna Wallumrød. She’s the youngest of a family of musicians – as well as their cousin, jazz pianist David Wallumrød, her brother Fredrik Wallumrød is a drummer of mainly rock & pop, and the oldest of the lot is pianist Christian Wallumrød (born in 1971 – Susanna was born in 1979), a renowned jazz pianist & keyboard player, whose eponymous Ensemble have released a series of albums on ECM Records. Christian & Fredrik also release music made of drum machines & synths as Brutter (also here) – glitchy, arhythmic synthetic grooves. Anyway, last week I remarked on the uncanny beauty of Reinertsen’s album, and there’s something similarly bewitching, gorgeous but slightly wrong about the music on the Christian Wallumrød Ensemble’s latest album Non Sonett, released by Belgian post-folk/jazz label Aspen Edities. The label specialises in acoustic experimental music by and large, but does slip sideways into electronics at times, and so does this latest album, where minimalist jazz compositions sidle up to Norwegian folk and haunted electronics, while remaining utterly restrained throughout. You may think this would sound cold & difficult, but it’s not: it’s engrossing and delightful, like Penguin Cafe Orchestra recording Talk Talk’s last albums, Keith Jarrett jamming Sunn O))), Henry Purcell discovering free jazz. If you only listen to one Norwegian jazz/folk record this week, make it this one (but don’t stop there). tokesmo – 02.02 [tokesmo Bamdcamp] tokesmo – 01 [tokesmo Bandcamp] Andrea B of doom/psych/metal trio Morkobot is tokesmo, a project in which he combines field recordings and found sounds with electronics. Two EPs launch the project; on tksm 01 it’s more sound-art and noise than rhythms, while tksm 02 transforms found sounds into percussive instruments for its IDM-meets-industrial beats. Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart – paper folding | disappearing [International Anthem/Bandcamp] Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart – laundry | blood [International Anthem/Bandcamp] Last year I played a track from a trio of Chicago-based women who were all string players and singers – in fact, I loved it so much I played it in Part 2 of my Best of 2025. Whitney Johnson on viola, Lia Kohl on cello and Macie Stewart on violin don’t just all sing – they all operate various tape machines, into which they feed their sounds and alchemically transmute their playing & singing into dusty loops. You can see this gorgeous transformation happening in real time in this video. Last year’s “stone | piece” was one partially improvised composition that’s part of the BODY SOUND album now released by Chicago (post-?)jazz institution International Anthem. There’s a surprising variety of sound here – string drones melting into tape hiss are part of it, but so are plucked prepared cello, loops glitched through manipulated recording heads, deconstructed folk melodies and quasi-classical accompaniments to angelic singing, squalling loops played at triple-time and roaring bass as the cello is pitched down multiple octaves. An extraordinary album like no other. Hara Alonso – A Second is a Choir (feat. Lia Kohl) [FUU/Bandcamp] Lia Kohl also turns up as one guest on the brilliant new EP Music of Many Nows from Stockholm-based Spanish sound-artist Hara Alonso. Here, Alonso combines accidental and casual recordings of life going by, combined with recordings of a nearby choir, a found piano and a couple of guests, and makes beautifully cracked vignettes, much deeper musically than this method would suggest. Honestly this couldn’t be more Utility Fog, and I love it so much. Daniel O’Toole – Breathing Colour [Cascade Rumble Records] Naarm-based artist & musician Daniel O’Toole was based here in Eora until a few years back, and was responsible for a lot of well-loved street art under the name Ears. Accompanying that were a few albums of funky instrumental hip-hop as Captain Earwax, but these days Daniel is emphasising the more abstract, gallery-friendly side of his art – gorgeous colour gradients and textures that you can sample here – and musically he’s making incredible custom-built instruments alongside his own strings, keyboard playing, percussion etc: check out the particle plate and the particle drum. Hand-made gestural instruments like this are at the core of O’Toole’s new album Outer Magnolia, but equally there’s a lot of acoustic sounds here – folktronica but not like your Daddy made it. Euan Alexander Millar-McMeeken – Nothing Moves In Me [Sleep In The Fire Records] London-based Scottish musician Euan Alexander Millar-McMeeken has recorded a lot of solo ambient music as glacis, and led indie/folk band The Kays Lavelle for many years. He has a substantial number of collaborative projects, many of them duos, all of them wonderful: Graveyard Tapes with Matthew Collings and Civic Hall with Craig Tattersall, Bird Battles with Jesse Narens and now Yoal with Satomimagae. In 2024, Euan released his first album under his full name, All The Weather Of The Human Heart, a deeply moving work that’s a meditation on loss, in which the central vocals & piano are cracked & smudged through digital & analogue means. Similar approaches to sound design are found on the solo follow-up Framed Insects – fragile songs and tape hiss interrupted by distorted beats or glitched into strange structures. Just gorgeous. Listen again — ~217MB
Podcast #777 tries to get lucky with: Still Ill, Las Gónadas, Friends of Cesar Romero, Hedge, The Ratboys, The New Pornographers, King Tuff, & Sunn O))).
Thundercat. Arlo Parks. Devotional belters from Dermot Kennedy. NPR Music's Stephen Thompson chats with Erin Wolf from Radio Milwaukee about their favorite albums out Friday, April 3. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer personal picks in our lightning round.The Starting 5(00:00) Introduction & Bon Iver, 'VOLUMES: ONE"(01:57) Arlo Parks, 'Ambiguous Desire'(07:29) Dermot Kennedy, 'The Weight of the Woods'(14:15) Thundercat, 'Distracted'(19:53) Joe Pernice, 'Sunny, I Was Wrong'(26:44) Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE & Surf Gang, 'POMPEII // UTILITY'(31:30) The Lightning Round- Maria Taylor, 'Story's End'- Wendy Eisenberg, 'Wendy Eisenberg'- Sunn O))), 'Sunn O)))'- Roomful of Teeth & Gabriel Kahane, 'Elevator Songs'- Sofia Rei, 'Antónima'Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.orgCredits: Host: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Erin Wolf, Radio MilwaukeeAudio Producers: Noah Caldwell, Alina EdwardsDigital Producer: Dora LeviteEditors: Otis Hart, Elle MannionExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedSpecial thanks to Felix Contreras, Lars Gotrich and Tom HuizengaTo manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
This week's Full Spectrum Cycling covers: unity rides honoring Alex Pretti, two big Milwaukee-area bike events (Bike Bazaar and Bay View Bike Swap), a Trek/Electra e-bike recall, a quick first look at Handup's ColdEST gloves, and a shoreline access/trespass update that matters if you ride or walk Lake Michigan beaches. Plus: Strava leaderboard cheating cleanup, Sunn O))) tour dates, and Tom Morello coming to The Rave. https://youtu.be/xgzhmcnqTlk The Milwaukee Minute (or 5) Pretti Rides - A lot of the bike world showed up in solidarity for Alex Pretti, with unity rides happening across dozens of cities and multiple countries. Our Fat-bike.com take - https://fat-bike.com/2026/02/we-ride-fat-bikes-in-unity/ Milwaukee Bike Bazaar - March 14, 2026, at Riverside High School. Bay View Bike Swap - https://facebook.com/events/s/bay-view-bike-swap/1403385164700176/ https://www.fox6now.com/news/thousands-electric-bikes-recalled-fall-hazard-cpsc Greg's 30-day Video Challenge Beach Bikers Beware - If you ride Lake Michigan beaches (or even just walk the shoreline), the legal line in Wisconsin is getting extra attention after a ruling that leans hard on where “public” access ends and private property begins. The practical takeaway for riders: know where the ordinary high-water mark rules apply, and understand that “keep your tires wet” is not just a joke in this conversation.- https://fat-bike.com/2026/02/beach-bikers-beware-new-wisconsin-trespassing-ruling/ Tony finally likes his Abus lock Morello at the Rave in May Talkin' Schmack Frostbike Cancelled - Safety in MPLS - At least it won't conflict with Fat-bike Birkie - https://www.bicycleretailer.com/industry-news/2026/01/26/alex-pretti-shooting-‘eye-opening'-bike-industry-minneapolis-area Pretti Support - The industry side of this story is also worth noting: shops and brands in the Minneapolis area and around the world responded publicly, organized memorial rides, and had to weigh safety and community realities around events like Frostbike. Esker Angry Catfish Surly RW24 Wilde Bicycles QBP Trek and Electra recalled thousands of e-bikes after reports of rear wheel bolts breaking and wheels separating. The recall affects several FX+ 1 and Townie Go! models sold between April and October 2025.https://www.fox6now.com/news/thousands-electric-bikes-recalled-fall-hazard-cpsc Handup ColdEST Gloves First Look - https://fat-bike.com/2026/01/first-look-handup-coldest-gloves-for-fat-biking/ I'm inviting listeners to signup and be part of the Founding Members group that is helping shape our private community - Fat-bike Lab - https://www.skool.com/fat-bike-lab-4983/about The Weekly Dose of Fat is now a newsletter delivered every Thursday Night - Subscribe at https://fat-bike.com/dose I am working out the bugs but we will have a new, short weekly podcast - The Weekly Dose of Fat: Micro Dose. There is a sneak peak here - https://news.fat-bike.com/podcast Just announced - Sunn O))) Tour - https://pitchfork.com/news/sunn-o-don-their-cloaks-for-new-album-song-and-tour/ 04-16 Chicago, IL - Salt Shed 04-18 Iowa City, IA - Englert Theatre People cheat on Strava? 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Das hauseigene Musikmagazin im Radio Stadtfilter: von unserer Musikredaktion sorgfältig ausgesuchte Release-Perlen, Künstler:innen-Interviews und Festivalreflexionen. Diese Woche mit Sleaford Mods, Kollektiv Raumordnung, Monsterheart, Sunn O))) und dem Album der Woche von DakhaBrakha. Danach spricht Omar Fra mit Beni und Marin von den Fuzzrockern Hellroom Projectors über ihr neues Werk Jupiter 2 und darüber, wie sie das Album möglichst schnell, ohne Promo, aber mit vielen Ideen für T-Shirts und Vinyl für die nähere Zukunft, released haben. Eben auch eine Strategie. Eine Sendung produziert von Luana Jil Kälin und Omar Fra.
Tonight's edition features new music from Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore, SUNN O))), Hania Rani, Martin Sturtzer, Groove Armada, I Am An Instrument, and more!
Luke Meat was the music director at CiTR radio during the 2000s. From 1998-2000 he was the DJ at the Brickyard under the name Audio Where. Luke was a member of the bands Damn Fine Sandwich, Storc, Value Village People, and Zero Percent Interest and currently in Bat Leather. This conversation was recorded on January 15 2026. The Brickyard was at 315 Carroll Street. In the late 1990s and early 2000s it was one of the main venues for local bands and out of town bands looking to play smaller venues. The building still exists and has been renovated into a bakery, vintage shop and coffee shop. Other venues visited: Selectors Records, Blim. Other venues discussed. Columbia, The Old American, Smilin' Buddha, Hoko's, Web Cafe, Starfish Room, Richards on Richards. Bands discussed: Chixdiggit, Fluff, Sunn O))), Boris, Groovy Ghoulies, Smugglers, Maow, And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, At the Drive-in, Matmos, Modest Mouse, Close Caption Radio, Wide Mouth Mason, Kinski, Industry & Agriculture, Unclean Wiener, Destroyer, Jerk with a Bomb, Jennifer Gentle, Sleater Kinney, The Evaporators, Seam, GOB, d.b.s. This episode features the following music: Kinski: Point That Thing Somewhere Else from Semaphore EP (2002). d.b.s.: Galleon's Lap from If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead (Originally released on Crap records, 2014) Bat Leather: Pageantry (2025)
ROAR, c'est une émission 100% rock, metal et pop culture ! Pour cette émission, on te présente le groupe Mirabelle, groupe de pop punk et Julien de Metalife. On entre direct dans la Jungle, qui a pris ses parures de fête avec :⚡ Débat : La santé mentale dans la vie d'un groupe
This week Jeremy welcomes Greg Anderson of SUNN O))) On this episode, Jeremy and Greg talk researching lost relatives. Metallica, renting vinyl from the library, his band False Liberty, the Seattle music scene, touring with The Accüsed, recording with Steve Albini, Slint, Revelation Records. forming SUNN O))), and so much more!!! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and The Website Formerly Known as Twitter SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Greg answered questions that were submitted by subscribers!
Voici la partie 2 de notre report 2025. On passe donc à Jeudi. Jeudi première journée du festival, mais première demi-journée. Bref, on vous dit tout de ce début de festival.Au programme : ça va parler de Stone From The Sky, Slomosa, Tar Pond, Chat Pile, Soft Play, Monkey3, Sunn O))), Orange Goblin, Alcest, un peu Electric Callboy et on ne parlera pas de Seven Hours After Violet. Et si vous n'avez pas encore compris. Allez écouté Stone From The Sky !!!! En joie.
Trente-cinquième rétro chronique de Tonaï, afin de parler des groupes déjà venu mais dans un format plus court. Cette fois, on parle du groupe le plus reconnu dans son genre… Et pour le coup on a fait un poil plus long et j'espère que ça nous foutra pas trop le bourdon.On espère que ça vous plaira, alors n'hésitez pas à nous faire des retours. C'est parti... En joie Jack et Tonaï
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, host Charles Berman interviews Giuliana Funkhauser, a transdisciplinary artist known for her innovative blend of digital code and synthesized audio to create immersive art installations. Giuliana, based on the U.S. East Coast, completed her graduate studies at the San Francisco Art Institute, concentrating on art and technology, with a particular interest in sound synthesis. Besides her artistic endeavors, she teaches courses on data sonification and video game development. Her collaborative projects include working with musical artist Elizabeth Verosa and visual artist Alison Tannenhaus, performing excerpts from their EP '2021' in events such as the 2022 New England Synthesizer Festival. Additionally, Verosa and Funkhauser's track is featured in the Rewoven Transmissions collection, a remix of Cathode Raytube's works.Giuliana's shares how she got introduced to music and her unique concert experiences, ranging from middle school outings to witnessing legendary bands like Everclear, Judas Priest, and Iggy Pop. She recounts attending the Radio 104 Fest and vividly describes how Everclear was not her favorite but ended up being the main act she saw due to time restrictions. A humorous and memorable moment emerges from a misunderstanding that led to her attending a performance by Mono of Japan instead of the expected European band Mono, a life-changing encounter that profoundly influenced her musical tastesGiuliana also narrates her experiences at the Halloween Industrial Music Fest during Hurricane Sandy, where she saw numerous notable acts like Author & Punisher and Theologian in an incredibly intense, weather-challenged environment. Her story culminates in recounting the remarkable Sunn O show, a visceral and intense performance where the sheer power of the sound and visuals led to a memorable audience connection.Throughout the discussion, Giuliana elaborates on her creative process, revealing how she and her collaborators use data sonification and visual cues to guide their live performances and improvisations. Listeners are invited to explore Giuliana's work further on her website gfunkhouser.com and through various platforms like Bandcamp that feature her recordings.BANDS: Animals, Author and Punisher, Big Brave, Bohemia, Butthole Surfers, Candlebox, Cathode Ray Tube, Cracker, David Linton, Dead Voices on Air, Dear Woman, Dishwalla, Everclear, Flock of Seagulls, Freeze Pop, Go Go's, Harpy, Iggy pop, Inkanti, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, King Gizzard, Lady Purge, Local H, Lush, Mogwai, Mono, Otto von Schirach, Police, Semisonic, Snowbeasts, Stabbing Westward, Sunn, The Pretenders, Theologian, Tony the Floyd Dementia, Uriah HeepVENUES: Club X, Radio 104 Fest PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Tue ohjelmaa Patreonissa: https://www.patreon.com/soinnunmaanhenry Jakson esittelyteksti: https://www.patreon.com/posts/121095092 Onko sinulla tai yritykselläsi kimurantti ongelma, jonka kanssa tuntuu hankalalta päästä eteenpäin? Tilaa minut palvelukseesi – autan hidastamaan olennaisten kysymysten äärelle. Lue lisää: https://tinyurl.com/syvenny 82. jakson vieraana petrologi Jussi S. Heinonen. Jakso taltioitiin 15.11.2024 Lataa mp3: https://soundcloud.com/ihmisiis/82-jussi-s-heinonen Videoversio: https://youtu.be/1nGAfX4wcg8 Spotify: https://bit.ly/4gdZCrO Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/40SdPGl RSS: http://bit.ly/3zsSJ1X Virheenkorjaus: Viittasin kyborgeja käsittelevässä osiossa Neil Harbissoniin. Hänen antenninsa ei poimi radioaaltoja vaan esimerkiksi elektromagneettista säteilyä ja värejä. Huomio: Toolia koskevassa keskustelussa käsitelty Arizona Bay ei välttämättä viittaa laattatektoniikkaan. Tool on lainannut fraasin Bill Hicksistä, joka Kaliforniaa vihaavana toivoi koko osavaltion vajoavan veteen. (+ Olikohan mainintani siitä, että joidenkin Sunn O))):n biisien tempo ois tyyliin yks isku minuutissa, kuitenki överi? Muistelin tällaista sieltä livekeikalta, mutta voi olla että ajan rakenne oli muuttunut!) Johtolanka: Googlailin vähän timantin kovuutta koskevan keskustelumme inspiroimana. Oleellisia termejä timantin luonteen ymmärtämiseksi ovat kovuuden lisäksi lujuus ja sitkeys. 00:00:00 Kannattaako tulivuori sammuttaa vedellä? 00:01:00 Mikä on tulivuori? 00:04:02 Laava, magma ja tulivuorityypit. 00:12:19 Merenalaiset tulivuoret. 00:16:54 Keskiselänteet. 00:18:32 Vuorten synty ja litosfäärilaatat. 00:28:02 Aineiden rikastuminen, köyhtyminen ja viihtyminen. 00:39:33 Maanjäristysaallot. 00:42:22 Moon Ribas ja Kyborgit. 00:45:07 Onko tulivuoren koolla rajoituksia? 00:48:49 Kuhmon tulivuori ja valkoinen laava. 00:52:14 Japanilaisen tulivuoren äärellä. 00:56:15 Fire of Love -dokumentti. 01:00:17 Miksei Suomessa enää ole tulivuoria? 01:04:00 Suomi ja supermantereet. 01:09:31 Jääkausi lytisti Suomen. 01:14:43 Maapallon sisärakenne. 01:22:36 Maailman yleisin mineraali. 01:23:57 Sulkeumat ja timantit. 01:27:47 Mitä timanttivuori kestäisi? 01:30:39 Syvällä maan kuoressa on mystisiä möllyköitä. 01:35:28 Mitä ovat kivet ja kivilajit? 01:42:10 Mitä ovat mineraalit, ja ovatko kivet aina mineraaleja? 01:46:25 Onko kiderakenteita, jotka eivät olisi kiviä? 01:49:59 Miten kivilajit syntyvät? 01:55:08 Uniformitarianismi. 01:59:33 Kivilajien olomuotojen muutokset. 02:04:42 Metamorfisten kivien fasiesoppi. 02:06:52 Shokkimetamorfoosi ja mikrotimantit. Kadonneet mineraalit. 02:12:49 Onko mineraaleja ja kivilajeja loputtomasti? 02:21:19 Onko fasieksien määrä rajallinen? 02:26:19 Mitä on laattatektoniikka? 02:34:07 Vuorijonojen syntyteoriat ja gravitaatio. 02:36:18 Laattatektoniikkateorian synty ja väärässä oleminen. 02:43:42 Wegener. 02:47:16 Geo- ja biodiversiteetti. 02:55:17 Mitä ovat intruusiot? 02:59:10 Darwin ja geologia. 03:03:25 Kuu, Europa ja laattatektoniikka. 03:08:18 Jää. 03:12:32 Kosminen geodiversiteetti. 03:14:22 Mikä tektonisia laattoja liikuttaa? 03:19:26 Tool, The Ocean ja geologiset prosessit. 03:24:02 Suomen tulivuorten tulevaisuus. Svekofennidit. 03:27:44 Kamerunin tappava hiilidioksidipurkaus. 03:31:39 Yellowstonen supertulivuori. 03:33:59 Onko Marsin terraformaatio realistinen tavoite? 03:36:54 Miljoonien vuosien ihmissivilisaatio ja geologia. 03:39:43 Loppulyhyet. Jussin Åbo Akademin tutkijasivu https://t.ly/kjV2G Jussin Helsingin yliopiston tutkijasivu https://t.ly/WJsVr Jussin ja Elina Lehtosen Suomen muinaiset tulivuoret -sivu https://t.ly/_aVuP Suomen muinaiset tulivuoret -kirja https://t.ly/dslG6 Utelias mieli -keskustelu https://t.ly/dAD1C Moon Ribas https://t.ly/M_jyV Neil Harbisson https://t.ly/ycMTu Fire of Love -dokumentti https://t.ly/uGiTL Grizzly Man -dokumentti https://t.ly/6DIIu Marcia Bjornerud Henryn podcastissa https://t.ly/wqPP0
Andrew Culture teams up with Dr. Sam to unpack the most baffling, eyebrow-raising, and just plain pointless musical collaborations ever inflicted on humanity. From Elton John's karaoke shenanigans with Orville Peck to the baffling Lou Reed and Metallica mash-up that _should have stayed a rumor_, this episode is a glorious deep dive into the "why even bother?" of music history. Along the way, Andrew mourns the repetitive sound of butter dishes, Dr. Sam defends Franz Ferdinand (but not their Doppler obsession), and both hosts gleefully alienate entire fan bases. You'll hear mentions of singing potatoes, Christian vulvas (don't Google that), and the painful truth about Guinness. Whether it's Dropkick Murphys leaning too hard into Irish clichés or Scott Walker doing... whatever that was with Sunn O))), Andrew and Sam leave no collaboration unmocked. And for those brave enough to listen, there's even a side rant on why people clapping at gigs should be outlawed. --- **Highlights**: - Elton John covering his _own_ song with Orville Peck. Why?! - Lou Reed and Metallica's “Lulu”—the art rock album no one asked for. - The Dropkick Murphys, Shane MacGowan, and the world's most tragic enablers. - Scott Walker and Sunn O))), or: how many amps does it take to ruin a song? - Musical side hustles, singing raisins, and why plastic picnic tables are the true MVPs of the noise scene. Tune in if you're not afraid to laugh at (and love) the absurdity of music. ### Riffs of the week #### Dr Sam's Riff - Franz Ferdinand - The Doctor (1.37) #### Andrew's Riff - Insomnium - 1696 (3:45) ### Dr Sam's track choices 1. Orville Peck & Elton John - Saturday's Night Alright (For Fighting) : 0.30 2. Dropkick Murphys & Shane MacGowan - Good Rats (0:20) 3. Soulfly with Christian Wolbers - No (0:40) 4. Scott Walker + Sunn 0))) - Brando (1.10) ### Andrew's track choices 1. Sonic Youth & Chuck D - Kool thing (1:57) 2. Lou Reed & Metallica: The View (0:54) 3. Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus - Don't dream it's over (2:11) 4. Mick Jagger and David Bowie - Dancing in the Street (2:06) https://youtu.be/BHkhIjG0DKc?si=_edu5W-c1_Zg_Ky6
Pallbearer [00:34] "An Offering of Grief" Sorrow and Extinction 20 Buck Spin SPIN048 2012 Full-length debut from this heavy doomy band from Little Rock AR. Easily one of the best records of 2012. Ray Charles & Milt Jackson [09:06] "Soul Meeting" Soul Meeting Atlantic SD 1360 1962 Two great tastes that vibe great together. Featuring Ray on piano, Milt on vibes, Kenny Burrell on guitar, Percy Heath on bass, and Art Taylor on drums. This one was written by Jackson, with illuminating parts from both Milt Jackson and Kenny Burrell. Curtis Harding [16:08] "Freedom" Soul Power Burger Records BRGR600 2014 Debut outing from this Atlanta musician. Describing his sound as "slop 'n soul", this one track has a definite Arthur Lee feel. Lou Rawls [18:49] "A Whole Lotta Woman" Soulin' Capitol Records T 2566 1966 Not a whole lotta love, not a whole lotta Rosie, but a whole lotta woman. John Coltrane with Red Garland [21:27] "Theme for Ernie" Soultrane Prestige 7142 1958 One of Coltrane's showcases for his distinctive sheets of sound style. Joined here by Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and again Art Taylor on drums. Les and Larry Elgart and their Orchestra [26:24] "You're My Thrill" Sound Ideas Columbia CL 1123 1958 Hailing from Pompton, New Jersey, these brothers developed their "Elgart Sound" in 1952 and released over half a dozen albums before parting after this album to pursue their musical interests. Mary Martin et al [30:02] "The Lonely Goatherd" The Sound of Music (Original Broadway Cast) Columbia Masterworks KOL 5450 1959 Now that's what I call yodeling! Pre-Julie Andrews obviously. Mary Martin was perhaps best known as playing the title role in the Broadway production of Peter Pan. Not sure how I knew this, but maybe it was due to living in New York for 20 years naking Broadway trivia inescapable. The Sinceros [33:23] "Take Me to Your Leader" The Sound of Sunbathing Epic EPC 83632 1979 The sticker on the cover says that this track is their featured single, so that's what I'm going with. Power pop-y new wave-y. Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass [37:10] "Casino Royale" Sounds Like... Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass A&M LP124 1967 You know I love a good shaggy dog of a film, and Casino Royale is definitely that. Well, the Daniel Craig version is too, but I'm talking about the 1967 comedy version with David Niven as Sir James Bond. Ravi Shankar [39:47] "An Introduction to Indian Music" The Sounds of India Columbia CS 9296 1968 (originally released in 1958) Re-released to tap into the growing interest thanks to the Beatles' interest in Indian music (specifically George Harrison). Relax! Simon & Garfunkel [43:56] "We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin'" The Sounds of Silence Columbia CS 9269 1966 Helped out here by The Wrecking Crew, including Glen Campbell and Joe South on guitar, Hal Blaine on drums, and Larry Knechtel on the Ray Charles-esque electric piano. Scott Walker + Sunn O))) [47:22] "Brando (Dweller on the Bluff)" Soused 4AD CAD 3428 2014 On the surface, it's an odd pairing, but as the music that fills this album suggests, it's a perfect pairing. Sunn O)))'s Greg Anderson and Stephen O'Malley had originally reached out to Walker about contributing to their 2009 album Monoliths and Dimensions but were unable to coordinate. Walker subsequently contacted about contributing drones to fill in the silence between his lyrics while working on his epic 2012 release Bish Bosch. Evidently, Sunn O))) brought their full stage equipment to Walker's studio for recording. If you are unfamiliar, it's a wall of Ampeg, Marshall, and HiWatt speakers with Ampeg SVT and Sunn Model T heads. Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass [56:06] "The Girl from Ipanema" South of the Border A&M SP-108 1964 South of the border, down Rio de Janiero way. Music behind the DJ: "If I Fell" by Perry Botkin Jr and his Orchestra
Estilo de música minimalista definido por el uso de sonidos, notas o motivos repetidos cíclicamente. Las notas sostenidas o pedal se mantienen durante toda la pieza sin variaciones armónicas proporcionando una sensación envolvente y de trance._____Has escuchadoCathédrale de Strasbourg (2016) / Charlemagne Palestine. Charlemagne Palestine, órgano. Erratum (2016)For Organ and Brass (2016) / Ellen Arkbro. Johan Graden, órgano; Elena Kakaliagou, trompa; Hilary Jeffery, trombón; Robin Hayward, tuba. Subtext (2017)Monoliths & Dimensions. Big Church (2009) / Sunn O))). Southern Lord (2009)The Deontic Miracle: Selections from 100 Models of Hegikan Roku (1976) / Catherine Christer Hennix. Catherine Christer Hennix, oboe, electrónica, generadores de sonidos; Peter Hennix, oboe, sarangi; Hans Isgren, sarangi. Blank Forms Editions (2019)_____Selección bibliográficaBOON, Marcus, The Politics of Vibration: Music as a Cosmopolitical Practice. Duke University Press, 2022*CHRISTER, Catherine Hennix, Poësy Matters and Other Matters. Blank Forms, 2019*DEMERS, Joanna Teresa, Listening through the Noise: The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music. Oxford University Press, 2010*DONGUY, Jacques, Charlemagne Palestine. Editions Adam Musicae, 2022GILMORE, Bob et al., Phill Niblock: Working Title. Les Presses du Réel, 2012GLOVER, Richard, Music of Sustained Tones. Tesis doctoral, Universidad de Huddersfield, 2010LUCIER, Alvin, Eight Lectures on Experimental Music. Wesleyan University Press, 2018ROBIN, Purves, “Subject of the Drone”. Metal Music Studies, vol. 6, n.º 2 (2020), pp. 145-159STRAEBEl, Volker, “Technological Implications of Phill Niblock's Drone Music, Derived from Analytical Observations of Selected Works for Cello and String Quartet on Tape”. Organised Sound, vol. 13, n.º 3 (2008), pp. 225-235*TORVINEN, Juha y Susanna Välimaäki, “Nordic Drone: Pedal Points and Static Textures as Musical Imagery of the Northerly Environment”. En: The Nature Music of Nordic Music. Editado por Tim Howell. Routledge, 2019WANKE, Riccardo D., Sound in the Ecstatic-Materialist Perspective on Experimental Music. Routledge, 2022*WANNAMAKER, Robert A., “The Spectral Music of James Tenney”. Contemporary Music Review, n.º 27 (2008), pp. 130-191 *Documento disponible para su consulta en la Sala de Nuevas Músicas de la Biblioteca y Centro de Apoyo a la Investigación de la Fundación Juan March
Send us a Text Message.Composer and musician Caterina Barbieri talks with Paul about her deeply philosophical and instinctive approach to synthesizers and building sonic communities. We chat about Caterina's journey from the classical conservatories of Bologna to the community-enriched soundscape of Berlin, capturing her transformation into a pioneer of electronic music. Woven into our conversation are the threads of Caterina's personal discovery, involving discovering the physical properties of sound at a SUNN O))) gig, how she navigates the often codified world of modular synthesis and finding a church like experience playing at Berlin's iconic Kraftwerk space. Caterina Barbieri's online shop is here.To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, send us a message. We'd love to hear! Follow Paul Hanford on InstagramLost and Sound is proudly sponsored by Audio-TechnicaPaul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Subscribe to the Lost and Sound Substack for fresh updates and writing.Lost and Sound title music by Thomas Giddins
Welcome, one and all to a rather special episode of the A Year In Horror mid month music specials where I chat with a musician about horror movies. This week I've been joined by underground legend Greg Anderson, head of Southern Lord Recordings & founder of bands such as Sunn O))), Goatsnake, Engine Kid and his latest dollop of doom The Lord. In fact we are celebrating the release of the new album "Worship: Bernard Herrmann Tribute" by The Lord in this very episode. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did organising and completing it. I LOVE THIS JOB.THE LORD ))) GOATSNAKE ))) ENGINE KID ))) SUNN O)))
This week we talk about something positively wintery indeed, as we explore the foreboding sounds of Swedish sonic sorceress Anna von Hausswolff. Tracing influences from baroque pop storytellers like Tori Amos through to the cavernous industrial churn of Swans, we chart Anna's evolution across a series of bold studio works and her new live album. While early piano-led efforts drifted into listless bluesy indulgence at times, subsequent records built in scale and ambition, making powerful use of church pipe organs alongside doom-laden guitars. We make the case though that it is most recent album, a live collection titled Live at Montreux Jazz Festival, where von Hausswolff's songs are distilled to their dramatic, emotionally coruscating essentials. Spotlighting tracks from latest LP 'Dead Magic' alongside back catalogue standout 'The Miraculous', the performance captures a gifted ensemble locked into Anna's haunted creative vision. Sweeping highlights like 'The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra' and 'Ugly and Vengeful' twist and turn from Radiohead-esque ethereal fragility to Sunn O))) styled nightmarish peaks of noise, never losing their hypnotic grip. After a trademark meandering musical nexus takes us via Napoleon Bonaparte's living heirs to Kate Bush and Scott Walker, we also discuss the latest on our recent break and our upcoming Christmas episode plans. Which we're taking questions for now, so if you want to contribute, send em over now!
Kit from I Hope You Suffer is back and this time, they watched a real movie! This month's film is 2015's The Devil's Candy, the motion picture meeting point of art, heavy metal, and Satan. It cannot be stressed how intrinsic heavy metal is to this movie's existence. Sunn O))) is literally part of this film, not to mention the soundtrack features Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, Goya, Pantera, and Slayer. Ethan Embry stars as an extremely greasy and extremely cringy artist who moves his metalhead family into a cursed house so naturally, he crafts a really fucked up painting and runs afoul of a nasty fellow with a penchant for playing a Flying V and killing people with a big rock. Dylan also pitches Danzig to be the next celebrity featured in Dead by Daylight.
Episode 167 is a chat w/ JAMES PLOTKINJames is one of the most prolific underground artists of the last 30+ years, from his beginnings in the grindcore scene with Regurgitation in 1987, through OLD, Scorn, a myriad of solo and collaborative releases, from digital hardcore to dark ambient and many points between, Phantomsmasher, Khlyst, Jodis and now to a new Khanate album. He also is well known for producing, mixing, remixing and mastering for bands such as Sunn O))), Pelican, Isis, Earth and Nadja.....among many many more!This is a very cool look into the life and times of a genuine outsider and groundbreaker within the underground music scene and industry!!support the show over athttp://www.patreon.com/AlanAverillsponsored byMetal Blade recordshttps://www.indiemerch.com/metalblade...promo code AA 2023 for 10% off your orderships worldwidefor professional band backdrops or other requests contact :alan.averill@gmail.comPrimordial on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/0BZr6...Verminous Serpenthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/54Wpl...Dread Sovereignhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/60HY4...official KHANATE websitehttps://khanateofficial.com/JAMES PLOTKIN https://www.plotkinworks.comlinks to order and listen to the new albumhttps://lnk.to/tobecruel @sacredbonesrecords Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/agitators-anonymous-the-alan-averill-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our friend Pete Judge (@petejudge9) brings his expertise as an amateur hockey scout and post-rock head to make up for Corporate Co-Host Mike's short shift this episode. We discuss: -The Knights Cup Win -Submarine situation -Lou's Press Conference -Would you rather sign Pierre Engvall to a 3 year deal or stage dive to Sunn O))) (as seen here https://twitter.com/progpro/status/1670605057522270208?s=46&t=rl7vbVSfIaWrvW32qQP6hg&fbclid=IwAR3VRvpMsuHi836n6EDZKhr_IQRlH9qEvd6RApEpi1JYD9bzHBHDSOntNpk) -Calgary Flameout -Hellebyuck Contract and Sorokin Situation? (No situation IMO) -Pete's NHL Draft Guide -Hockey Hall of Fame Politics Pete's scouting guide will eventually be up here (though you can hit him up directly if you want it): https://tsathleticconsulting.substack.com/?fbclid=IwAR1h_GFZ8J0e5M4bU_LTbWKwg2Z5WdR37nHiZETeo_9LazrCD5bg6n2f7NY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What could your band put together in just 6 weeks? Would you have a few songs written or be ready to perform live? In less than 2 months, the death-doom quintet Thorr's Hammer made their mark on underground music forever before vanishing into the ether. Consisting of a teenage Norwegian exchange student and several musicians from around the Seattle area, the band recorded a handful songs and played 2 gigs before ultimately disbanding. Thorr's Hammer stands as a precursor to massively influential projects like Sunn O))) and Khanate as well as the long-standing label Southern Lord Recordings that continue to push the genre to new heights. This week on Riff Worship, Austin & Dylan go back to where it all began to discuss the sole Thorr's Hammer EP ‘Dommedagsnatt'. Recommendations: Sunami - Sunami Snuffed on Sight - "Time 2 Dip" Cloak - Black Flame Eternal Innumerable Forms - The Fall Down Khanate - To Be Cruel Geld - Currency // Castration For all updates on the show, follow us here: @distortion891 on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app RIFFS ON REPEAT PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37W4wEyb5ELf2y0YYlhRy2?si=8529ae1e880d442c
Chris and Rob discuss doom/drone metal poineers Sunn O))).Help support the show by heading on over to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/whydoesthisexist.Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/wdtepodLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whydoesthisexistKnow of any other weird happenings in pop culture? Let us know at whydoesthisexistshow@gmail.com.Check out all our episodes and more at https://www.whydoesthisexistpod.com!
Hear Chad and Marc tackle the monolithic drones of metal duo Sunn O))). They discuss witchery and ritual, gear and sculpture, fandom and influence, and (as usual) capitalism and art.
What better way to ring in the New Year than with a freeranging discussion of the dreaded thirteenth arcanum of the tarot? Of all topics, surely death needs the least introduction. Or does it? To those of us who inhabit the castellated compounds of post-industrial privilege, it is perhaps too easy to forget the uninvited guest who skulks in the shadows, touching each of us in turn as he sidles past. "Nothing is certain except death and taxes," Benjamin Franklin once wrote. He was joking, of course. The truth is that death is the only certainty. Click here (https://www.thelasttuesdaysociety.org/event/towards-a-philosophy-of-magic-by-j-f-martel/) for information about JF's upcoming talk at the Last Tuesday Society. Header image: Detail from Harry Clarke's illustration for "The Masque of the Red Death," from the 1919 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination. SHOW NOTES Brian George, Masks of Origin (https://untimelybooks.com/book/masks-of-origin/) Chris Leech, The Gnostic Tarot (https://www.welkintarot.com) Our Known Friend, Meditations on the Tarot (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781585421619) Rachel Pollock, Tarot Wisdom (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780738713090) Rachel Pollock, 78 Degrees of Wisdom (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781578636655) Edgar Allen Poe, “The Masque of the Red Death” (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781537015934) Weird Studies, Episode 2 on Garmonbozia (https://www.weirdstudies.com/2) Steven Spielberg (dir.), Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/) Weird Studies, Episode 137 on Sunn O)))'s “Life Metal” (https://www.weirdstudies.com/137) Aleister Crowley, The Book of Thoth (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780877282686) Thomas Browne, “Urn Burial” (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781420948509) Federico Campagna, Technic and Magic (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781350044029) Alejandro Jodorowsky, The Way of Tarot (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781594772634) Sallie Nichols, Tarot and the Archetypal Journey (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781578636594) Clive Barker, Hellraiser (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093177/) Weird Studies, Episode 116 on “Blade Runner” (https://www.weirdstudies.com/116) George Gurdjieff (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gurdjieff), Armenian mystic Body without organs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_without_organs), philosophical concept Elizabeth Le Guin, Boccherini's Body (https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520240179/boccherinis-body) G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781952410482) Weird Studies, Episode 126 with Matt Cardin (https://www.weirdstudies.com/126)
We've featured loud rigs. We've stood strong in front of Matt Pike's octet of Oranges, been washed over with waves of volume from Angus Young's nine Marshalls for AC/DC's “small gig setup” in an arena, trembled from J Mascis' three plexi full stacks, and even withstood Bonamassa's barrage of seven amps at the Ryman, but nothing prepared us or compared to the Godzilla-rising-from-the-Pacific roar that is Sunn O)))'s auditory artillery. And it's more than the sheer sight of 14 amps and 16 cabs or the dishing of deafening decibels; it's the interplay of these characters and their conductors.“The third member of the band is the amplifiers!” laughed Greg Anderson in a 2014 interview with PG. “We use vintage Sunn Model Ts from the early '70s. They're a crucial part of the show. I've got more amps than I have guitars.”Stephen O'Malley takes a more metaphysical outlook to the connection between him and the thundering Model Ts. “My philosophy is that I'm just part of this bigger circuit of the instrumentation,” he says. “You have, of course, the amplifier valves, the speaker, effects pedals acting like different and various voltage filters, the air in the room, and the feedback generated from all this equipment, so who's in the band is immaterial.”We learned more about O'Malley's perspective when, following a 90-minute drive southeast from Nashville to Pelham, Tennessee, and a short descent into The Caverns, the Sunn O))) guitar tag team welcomed PG's Chris Kies onstage for an amplifying chat. O'Malley details his signature Travis Bean Designs SOMA 1000A, while Anderson explains how a broken guitar led him to his beloved Les Paul goldtop. Both pay homage and reverence to the eight Sunn Model Ts that form the band's foundational tonal force, and explain why the LM308-chip Rat influenced their Life Pedal collaboration with EarthQuaker Devices.Special Silver 25th anniversary edition of the V.3 Life PedalSunn O)) Official WebsiteBrought to you by D'Addario XPND Pedalboard.
New album recommendations from Texas-based psychedelic rock group Khruangbin, southern rockers Whiskey Myers, bluegrass artist Lillie Mae, and progressive metal group Opeth.Plus classic albums from doom legends Sunn O))), and the genre-bending rock group The Byrds.Here's the full list of album recommendations from the show:Khruangbin – Con Todo El Mundo (2018)Whiskey Myers – Whiskey Myers (2019)Lillie Mae – Other Girls (2019)Opeth – In Cauda Veneum (2019)Sunn O))) – Black One (1995)The Byrds – Sweeheart of the Rodeo (1968)Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
What Evil Dead 2 is to the Baroque, Sunn O))) is to Brutalism. Or more like: if the likening of Evil Dead 2 to the Baroque felt like a stretch in episode 136, the brutalist bona fides of Sunn O)))'s drone metal are incontestable. In this episode, their 2019 masterpiece Life Metal frames a conversation touching on 20th-century avant garde music, the tactility of sound, the metaphysics of the Kickass Riff, Aztec aesthetics, the virtues of impermanence, and of course, the sublime beauty of brutalist buildings. Listen to volume 1 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-1) and volume 2 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-2) of the Weird Studies soundtrack by Pierre-Yves Martel (https://www.pymartel.com) Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies) Find us on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/Jw22CHfGwp) Get the T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/products/can-o-content#/13435958/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s)! Get your Weird Studies merchandise (https://www.redbubble.com/people/Weird-Studies/shop?asc=u) (t-shirts, coffee mugs, etc.) Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/shop/weirdstudies) REFERENCES Sunn O))), [Life Metal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LifeMetal)_ Theatre of Eternal Music (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_Eternal_Music), musical group Daniel Albright, Panaesthetics (https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300186628/panaesthetics/) Brian Eno, [Imaginary Landscapes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImaginaryLandscapes)_ John Wray, “Heady Metal” (https://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/28/magazine/28artmetal.html) Nyarlathotep (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyarlathotep), Lovecraft character Byung-Hul Chan, The Philosophy of Zen Buddhism (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781509545100) Fred Wilcox (dir.), Forbidden Planet (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049223/) H. P. Lovecraft, At the Mountains of Madness (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781515424451) Godfrey Reggio (dir.), Koyaanisquatsi (imdb.com/title/tt0085809/)
For this special chaser episode we are joined by Emily Burton of @Fireball Ministry Official and @BlackSabbitch ! This is our first episode featuring an interview with an artist we covered in a past series. Emily fact-checked the shit out of us, and corrected some stuff we got wrong (oops, sorry), and was delightful. After a discussion about her many projects and some F.M. news, we discussed some of our favorite stoner doom records ever. Bands mentioned, @Black Sabbath , @Magnetic Eye Records , Messa ( @The Svart Records Channel ) SLEEP, @Electric Wizard , SUNN O)))), @Elephant Tree , and more! Buy music and merch from Fireball Ministry here: https://fireballministryofficial.bandcamp.com/album/fireball-ministry Support Black Sabbitch! https://www.blacksabbitch.com/ Time stamp: 0:00 Intro 1:50 Beer ✔️ Schwartz beer - Colbitzer IPA lager - @Montucky Cold Snacks 5:25 Vinyl ✔️ Nik: @The Doors , @Foo Fighters - Keefy: @Jawbreaker 8:58 Shirt ✔️ Nik: Anime Fox - Keefy - Bay Area Thrash and Heavy Metal - Heathen, @suicidaltendencies trucker hat 11:06 News ✔️ @KISSONLINE1 , @Mötley Crüe , @John 5 , @Rob Zombie , @Slipknot , @KNOTFEST , @Judas Priest , @KKs Priest : 21:24 Emily Burton joins the show! For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.com For vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_Musical To Support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast #stonerrock #stonerdoom #psychedelicrock #blacksabbath #electricwizard #sleep #sunnO #podcast #beer #metal #vinyl #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #metalnews #rocknews
On this week's episode, we discuss the top 10 Metal albums of 2014 before we check out this week's Unsigned Band Of The Week in Iran's Bloody Sadism. In rock and metal news, we talk the whole Rob Zombie and John 5 situation as well as whether or not he would work in Motley Crue. We then check out our first of 2 bands you should know artists in Midnight Fracture. We check out more rock and metal news with stories on Ronnie Radke and Sebastian Bach's latest beef plus Sunn O))), Jared James Nichols, Cro Mags, Slipknot, Iced Earth, and Roadrunner United. We end the show with our last bands you should know artist with Hellrazor! Follow us on Twitter.com/pedal_radio, Facebook.com/eddiespedaltothemetalradioshow, Instagram.com/pedaltothemetalradioshow, and pedaltothemetalradioshow.blogspot.com. Follow Bloody Sadism facebook.com/bloodysadism bloodysadism.bandcamp.com instagram.com/Bloodysadism Follow Midnight Fracture facebook.com/MidnightFracture instagram.com/midnightfractureoffical/ midnightfracture.bandcamp.com/ Follow Hellrazor hellrazor.hearnow.com/hanging-on-by-a-thread hellrazorband.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-gato/support
Hours of jazz in the city, matching Spiderland tattoos, vertiginous rabbit holes. The guitarist and label curator discusses three important albums.Greg's picks:Miles Davis – Bitches BrewSlint – SpiderlandBernard Herrmann – Vertigo OSTHead over to The Lord Bandcamp to hear/buy the first album Forest Nocturne, and to preview/preorder the upcoming record Devotional with Petra Haden. Both are released on Southern Lord.Donate to Crucial Listening on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
Greg Anderson just released his debut solo album "Forest Nocturne" under his monikor of "The Lord." I spoke with Greg about his deep roots in the Northwest music scene, the iconic Brotherhood album cover photo, essential albums on his label Southern Lord, growing up listening to KISW, the importance of loving every album he invests in and much more.
För 30 år sedan slog Popsicle igenom med dunder och brak. Indiebandet med rötterna i Piteå kom för många att definiera nittiotalet. Nu hälsar sångaren och låtskrivaren Andreas Mattsson på hemma hos Strage för att prata om sitt senaste soloalbum "Soft rock", om att i sitt pojkrum (tack vare Lustans Lakejer) drömma om champagne och flärd, om prinsessan i klassikern "Hey princess", om att spela gitarr på Stina Nordenstams album "And she closed her eyes", om att skriva en julhit till Peter Jöback, om de avbrutna arkitektstudierna, om idolerna Joni Mitchell och Jimmy Webb och om varför han tycker att det brutalt larmande Sunn O))) gör mjuk musik. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dylan took a trip across the world and into the insanely near future again to touch base with Jason Higson of Australia's Yanomamo. A longtime supporter of the small but strong Australian underground music scene, Jason also runs Iommium Records, having just recently released a split with Slomatics. In addition to chatting about his label and band (including new outfit Soma), Jason elaborates on building a home studio, the metal/punk convergence, tangible merch for rabid tape collectors, Sunn O))) and Earth playing Dark Mofo, and a whole mess of Aussie bands. Speaking of which, you can check out a playlist we put together of those Australian bands on Spotify, including Jason's own Yanomamo, of course. Support Yanomamo Also shoutouts to friend of the show and fellow inhabitant of the land that will kill you, Sally Townsend! Photo by Kim Rudner
It's cold outside, Jake has a stuffy nose, and he says he isn't talking for long but that never happens anyway.Music recommendations are “Jackson C Frank” by Jackson C Frank, and “Pink by Boris/Altar” by Boris & Sunn O))).Wake & Jake (Bonus Content)https://www.patreon.com/wakeandjakepodWake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Producer Randall Dunn has worked for years with bands like Sunn O))), Bill Frisell, Kayo Dot, Eyvind Kang, Chelsea Wolfe, Earth and hundreds more. Over time he has crafted in an instantly recognizable sound that is marked by clarity, spaciousness and big time vibes. For this talk we answer your questions about a variety of topics from Buddhism to tracking Sunn O))), recording aesthetics, travel and a whole lot more.
Jake deals with McBain and Rory's shenanigans while trying to discuss music recommendations, plans for dehydrating fruit and meat, and analyzing a dream sent in by past guest Hunter Brown.Music recommendations are “Conquistador” by Dylan Carlson, and “Terrestrials” by Sunn O))) & Ulver.Wake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
This time, we discuss the latest records from Swans, Sunn O))), and FKA Twigs before listing some additional 2019 recommendations as we look to wrap up the year.
Thanks for listening to the Podcast! Be sure you subscribe and share with a friend. In this episode we get to talk with Steve Reis from Does It Doom and ask him about music gear, guitar lessons, and what we can expect from him in the future. Steve's Sunn O))) guitar lesson is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_RZ22rsogI&t=9s
UPDATE: This episode was originally uploaded with last week's music. The file has now been corrected as of 2:15pm (CST) on 8/27. Episodes downloaded will not update with the correction unless deleted and re-downloaded.—Jake is a day late because the sheer power of his new effect pedal delayed the show. Jake talks about...his new guitar pedal. That's basically all he talks about. It's a guitar pedal enthusiast kind of episode. He also talks about the religious experience he had listening to drone metal in church, which he may have talked about in a previous episode as well.Music recommendation is “Monoliths and Dimensions” by Sunn O))).Wake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Hunter Brown joins Jake for another improvisation this week. Meanwhile, in the intro, Jake reminisces about a gig with his Minneapolis-based band Perennial, as well as the five years he spent living in Minneapolis. Get ready to learn about the best cheeseburgers that have ever been birthed into existence.Music suggestion is “Life Metal” by Sunn O))).Sunn O)))https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sunn-o/206246072https://open.spotify.com/artist/2e7hYqRjL82c1nIoREHc4JHunter Brownhttps://www.instagram.com/huntrbrown/https://www.mixcloud.com/hunter-james-brown/Wake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Randall Dunn is a musician, producer and sound engineer who for the past twenty years has been lending an utterly unique approach to the records of some of contemporary music's most exciting artists. In addition to being the mastermind of Master Musicians of Bukkake, he's worked closely with Eyvind Kang, Earth, Bill Frisell, Oren Ambarchi, Wolves in the Throne Room and was a major contributor to the Sunn O))) masterpiece "Monoliths and Dimensions". He recently located to Brooklyn after two decades in Seattle and continues to stay active as a premiere sound alchemist
This week, we pull out the stops and go full-Organist with an episode about Ákos Rózmann, an organist serving a Catholic church in Stockholm who played hymns during the day and by night invented unearthly electronic music in the recording studio he'd built in the church basement (where he often slept). It was there that he composed his roiling experimental six-hour-long composition 12 Stations—a sonic journey from hell to heaven, which emerged from the personal trauma of his childhood in Nazi-occupied Hungary and then his father's death in a Communist-era concentration camp. Stephen O'Malley, the composer and guitarist behind Sunn O))) and other doom-metal projects has recently reissued Rózmann's compositions on his record label Ideologic Organ. Ákos Rózmann This episode also features Jordan Jacks's organophilic flash fiction: “The organist at my parents' church had severe arthritis, and as a child my job was to flip pages for her. Her hands were so stiff that I also had to pull the stops: clarion, chimney flute, vox humana. Occasionally, when her ankles were bad, I also sat under the bench and pressed the keys of the pedalboard with my hands, waiting to hear the organist whisper the note down to me.” Produced by Thomas Henley Image credit: Courtesy of Ideologic Organ