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Arrancamos nueva temporada en Radio 3, donde seguiremos de lunes a viernes, de 18.00 a 20.00 h., compartiendo contigo los mejores cañonazos del momento, poniendo pasión por lo que hacemos cada día y siendo conscientes de que contamos con unos oyentes increíbles, los oyentes de Radio 3. Para empezar e ir calentando motores, abrimos con el que para nosotros es ya uno de los grandes discos de rock de los últimos años: 'No Name', el nuevo y espectacular álbum de Jack White, quien han vuelto a conectar con las raíces blues-rock y garage de sus inicios con The White Stripes. Lo nuevo del músico de Detroit protagoniza los primeros minutos de esta sesión de Turbo 3 en la que también escuchamos las últimas novedades de Fontaines D.C., The Smashing Pumpkins, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The Sheepdogs, Karavana, Skegss, Jake Bugg y Torus, entre otros.Playlist:JACK WHITE - That's How I'm FeelingJACK WHITE - Old Scratch BluesJACK WHITE - Archbishop Harold HolmesKING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD - Field of VisionKING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD - Plastic BoogieTHE SHEEPDOGS - Take Me For A RideOASIS - Up In The Sky (Monnow Valley Version)BLUR - There's No Other Way (Live at Wembley Stadium)GORILLAZ - On Melancholy HillJAKE BUGG - Keep on MovingMILES KANE - Better Than ThatSKEGSS - Out Of My HeadKARAVANA - PastillasSEXY ZEBRAS - Días de mierdaBARRY B & CAROLINA DURANTE - Yo pensaba que me había tocado DiosFONTAINES D.C - Here's The ThingENGLISH TEACHER - Nearly DaffodilsYARD ACT - When The Laughter Stops (feat. Katy J Pearson)JUNGLE - Us Against The WorldTHE SMASHING PUMPKINS - Bullet With Butterfly WingsTHE SMASHING PUMPKINS - SighommiHIMALAYAS - Cave PaintingsTHE MYSTERINES - Sink Ya TeethTORUS - This FeelingTHE BLUE STONES - Be My FireRED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - CalifornicationROYAL BLOOD - Figure It Out (Live from T In The Park, 2015)HERMANA FURIA - TurboEscuchar audio
Chart Attack continues this week with Beyoncé's iconic debut single ‘Crazy In Love'. In episode seven, we meet the superstar at a crucial turning point in her career, as she departs girl group Destiny's Child and takes her first step to becoming the godlike figure she is today. Our highest-scoring single yet, we explore the career of a true pop legend and the song that started it all. In 2003, Beyoncé was a very different artist, and as we go back in time again, we also talk Channel 4's The Salon, Gareth Gates' fling with Jordan, and doing poppers at T In The Park. Chart Attack is brought to you by Dork. It's hosted by Abigail Firth and Martyn Young and produced by Patrick Gunning. Chart data is sourced from the Official Charts Company. You can follow us or get in touch across socials @chartattackpod or via the Dork accounts @readdork and @dorkradio. Thank you for listening!
Fran Healy, songwriter, lead, singer, and guitarist for the band. Travis. The band's first studio album, 'Good Feeling' released in 1997, recorded in the famous Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York garnered them early praise, and the follow up release 'The Man Who' and its single "Why Does It Always Rain On Me” saw the band find mainstream success. A number one album, a slew of awards, including best album and best band at the 2000 Brit Awards and headlining slots at major festivals like Glastonbury and T In The Park saw the band achieve rockstar status. The group's next release 'The Invisible Band' also scored a UK number one and more awards and world tours. In the years since, the band have consistently released fine albums, taking a little more time in between releases. Their most recent being the 2020 album '10 songs". Fran also released a solo album in 2010 ‘Wreckorder'.
Issue no: 559. August 19 1995. This week we talk about White Zombie, T In The Park, Féile'95, The Wildhearts, Neurosis, Silverchair, Skid Row, Machine Head, Filter, Rancid, DFL, Kreator, plus all of the regulars including kommunikation, koncertz, singlez, albumz, news, and much more. Instagram: kerrangbackissues Twitter: @kerrangpod Email: kerrangbackissues@gmail.com
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We had the pleasure of interviewing SAINT PHNX over Zoom video! Siblings share harmony in its purest form. Their connection runs as deep as blood—and maybe even deeper. A brotherly bond drives the music of SAINT PHNX. The Glasgow duo of Stevie and Alan Jukes feel everything twice as hard together. Those mutual feelings inform the pair's skyscraping alternative pop uplifted by towering hooks, eloquent songcraft, and energetic instrumentation. After gathering tens of millions of streams, touring with some of the biggest bands in the world, and receiving acclaim from Clash, Alternative Press, and more, the group welcomes everyone into their family on a series of 2021 singles for Atlantic Records.Stevie and Alan discovered music together. Their late father introduced them to Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, and U2. Among countless found memories, they recall camping trips where pops grabbed an acoustic guitar and sang with friends. Throughout high school, Stevie and Alan played in separate bands before finally joining forces…They developed a local following under the name Vigo Thieves and even realized an ambition to play Scotland's biggest festival, T In The Park, not one, but three times. Along the way, they hustled hard, performed countless gigs, and even touched down on U.S. soil to write in Las Vegas. Reborn as SAINT PHNX in 2016, the duo served up their single “KING” and eventually garnered over 19 million Spotify streams and counting. In between touring with Yungblud and opening for everyone from Lewis Capaldi to Imagine Dragons, they unveiled their independent full-length debut, DDMN, in 2020.In the middle of their international rise, their dad was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, which is a terminal lung condition. The boys had initially encouraged him to move to a warmer client, but he chose to stay in Glasgow, bought land in the Tinto Hills, and built a house. He turned the room above the garage into a studio where Stevie and Alan wrote, recorded, and remained close to him. During this time, they recorded “Happy Place” as dad cheered them on.When their father was sent to intensive care, they were called in to say goodbye and played him the song.Now, “Happy Place” tells this story on the grandest scale possible. Over delicately plucked acoustic guitar, the first lyric resounds, “Over the hills and far away, looking out for a better day. When it seems like there's no escape, take me to my happy place.” As the beat kicks in, the song builds towards a nostalgic stadium-size chant. “One day, I came into the house, and my dad was sitting on the couch,” says Stevie. “He was looking out of the window at the beautiful hills. He had peace of mind in the house he created. It was his happy place. Our happy place is making music in the studio he built for us. After this Pandemic, everybody needs that. We want you to find yours.”Ultimately, SAINT PHNX might just bring you there.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #SaintPhnx #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Η στιγμή είναι κομβική. Δάκρυα, (όχι) αίμα και (λογικά) ιδρώτας. Η τελευταία παρουσία του Μάκη Παπασημακόπουλου στο Uncut by Oneman είναι γεγονός. Στην πορεία αυτού του φορτισμένου (σχεδόν) 30λεπτου, ο Μάκης και ο Κωνσταντίνος αναφέρονται εκτενώς στον Θοδωρή Δημητρόπουλο (γεια σου Θοδωρή), στον άπιστο Θωμά που τελικά δεν ήταν τόσο άπιστος, απλά ΕΝΤΑΞΕΙ ΟΚΕΗ ΝΑ ΤΟΝΕ ΔΟΥΜΕ ΠΡΩΤΑ, στον Τζαμάλ που δεν ξέρει ο Μάκης αλλά ξέρει σίγουρα ο Κώστας Μανιάτης, στο 2021 που Ω ΤΙ ΠΕΡΙΕΡΓΟ δεν είναι καθόλου καλύτερο από το 2020 και άλλα τέτοια όμορφα. Επίσης και. Ο Μάκης θυμάται μια υπέροχη ιστορία από το T in the Park, μiα από τις ελάχιστες παρουσίες του σε μεγάλο φεστιβάλ. Με κόσμο. Με πολύ κόσμο. Αυτά. Αυτό ήταν. Το Uncut by Oneman συνεχίζει, ο Μάκης χαιρετάει. Κουνάει μαντήλι. Στα τσακίδια να πάει.
Thursday's 2pm-3pm EST 11pm-12pm PDT 7pm-8pm BST bombshellradio.com stereoembersmagazine.comStereo Embers Magazine #StereoEmbers, #podcast, #RadioShow, #AlexGreen, #NewMusic ,#Nowplaying, #BombshellRadio“They Let Me Live Rent-Free In The House Until I Was 26…”That’s Kieran Shudall’s response when asked if his parents were supportiveof his choice to embark on a career in music. It sure paid off. The singer of theLiverpool outfit Circa Waves, Shudall has watched his band go from strength to strengthsince their 2013 inception. Circa Waves have filled their musical resume’ with Top Ten albums,tours with the Libertines and playing festivals like T In The Park. Their fourth albumSad Happy is a brilliant song-cycle that’s been delivered in two parts: the happy partin January and the sad part later this month. In this genial chat, Shudall talks to Alexabout his love for Carole King’s tapestry, how fatherhood has changed his perspectiveand why he likes to pick the brains of fellow songwriters. They also chat aboutthe power of collaboration, how demos are like first dates and why Kieran is superafraid to get into Echo and the Bunnymen…
“They Let Me Live Rent-Free In The House Until I Was 26…” That’s Kieran Shudall’s response when asked if his parents were supportive of his choice to embark on a career in music. It sure paid off. The singer of the Liverpool outfit Circa Waves, Shudall has watched his band go from strength to strength since their 2013 inception. Circa Waves have filled their musical resume’ with Top Ten albums, tours with the Libertines and playing festivals like T In The Park. Their fourth album Sad Happy is a brilliant song-cycle that’s been delivered in two parts: the happy part in January and the sad part later this month. In this genial chat, Shudall talks to Alex about his love for Carole King’s tapestry, how fatherhood has changed his perspective and why he likes to pick the brains of fellow songwriters. They also chat about the power of collaboration, how demos are like first dates and why Kieran is super afraid to get into Echo and the Bunnymen…
“I think there's a lot of time, I totally feel out of my depth. This weekend being a prime example, I had to do three different events with the ‘Irishman' film lot, so you know - Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel and it's just like literally A. Someone pinch me and B. What the hell am I doing here?”In this episode, I talk to Edith Bowman. Edith is a broadcaster and writer and has been working in TV and Radio for nearly 20 years. Formerly a host on BBC Radio 1 and Virgin Radio, she has also presented many music and film-related TV shows like The Baftas and Glastonbury.Recently, she has successfully created her own podcast called 'Soundtracking', a weekly half-hour show where she interviews renown filmmakers about their musical influences and their choice of music in films. So, as you can imagine, I was super eager to talk to her and find out what it’s like to have such a varied career. What stood out for me was Edith’s passion for her job and her relentless pursuit to do the things she loves: Music & Film. It’s her strong internal guiding voice that’s clearly helped her navigate the world of showbusiness, which as she confesses has not always been easy. In fact, she is refreshingly honest about all the different types of rejections she’s received over the years and how she’s overcome them. We talk about the fact that when she first started out, she was told she could never be a radio host because of her thick Scottish accent. And of course, that’s not the case and Edith has gone on to interview countless famous celebrities, including Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro just to name a few. Her accent is now her trademark and often breaks the ice with the people she interviews, with Joaquin Phoenix recently attempting to imitate it.We also chat about her feeling nervous and blagging it, to my surprise Edith confesses that she still gets extremely nervous and sometimes even feels out of her depth when doing interviews – who would have thought it! But of course, this doesn’t show and she reveals her tricks on how she is able to use that nervous energy to push on with the interview. We cover so many different subjects and to say that I enjoyed my conversation would be an understatement. In fact, our chat goes on for a tad longer than usual but completely worth it.
Though it’s impossible to pigeonhole the 9 feature films David Mackenzie has directed, there’s one thing they have in common: his obvious passion for music. Having enlisted Scottish band The Pastels to provide the soundtrack for his debut The Last Great Wilderness, he’s since collaborated with luminaries such as David Byrne and Max Richter. Indie label Domino Records provided all the songs for Hallam Foe, while David’s romantic comedy You Instead was shot over 5 crazy days at the T In The Park festival in Scotland. His latest film Hell Or High Water continues this fine musical tradition - scored as it is by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. So expect to be taken on a musical journey, with tracks from Townes Van Zandt, Waylon Jennings, Franz Ferdinand and The Bill Wells Trio among many others.
In episode 306 of Janey Godley’s podcast with comedian daughter Ashley Storrie we hear all about T in the Park. Ashley talks about the latest politics and Janey gets exasperated about Brexit. There is a whole segment about how Ashley survived the rain and mud of the music festival and we discuss Louise Mensch’s behaviour on twitter. Janey hates pavement cyclists. Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook Check out The saga of Tim and Freya You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!
In episode 305 of Janey Godley's podcast with Ashley Storrie the comedy mother and daughter duo talk about the Chilcot enquiry, Gordon Gentle, the war in Iraq and Ashley's visit to T in the Park. Ashley's anxietys reach fever pitch as she worries about a zombie apocalypse. Janey talks about meeting Tony Blair and what she called him. They both discuss fear and worries about the future. Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto OurDonate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!
CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review the week in music and the music business, including Spotify adding video and raising more money, T In The Park's "teething problems", the launch of Cür Music and B.o.B's scientific beef. The CMU Podcast is sponsored by 7digital.
CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review the week in music and the music business, including France's new government-led initiative on transparency in digital music deals, controversy over the funding of T In The Park, rumours on YouTube's music streaming plans, Amazon Prime Music's Universal Music deal, and Justin Bieber's thoughts on life, the universe and everything. The CMU Podcast is sponsored by 7digital.
On this week's Humbucker Podcast Ross and Sam discuss the recently released festival lineups, including Glastonbury, T In The Park and Reading & Leeds. As well as this, they pose their future Reading headliners and discuss the recent NME Award winners. The Always feature as Humbucker's Local Band Of The Week, while we also give a run down of What's On In Brum this coming week. For more Humbucker goodness head over to humbuckeruk.com or @HumbuckerUK on Twitter.
Welcome to Lehmann Podcast #029 - Hans Bouffmhyre! Hans started off his career in 2006 when he began to promote his own party in Glasgow called 'Sleaze' where he booked and played alongside the likes of Andrew Weatherall, Funk D' Void, Chloe, Radio Slave, Johannes Heil, Extrawelt, Phil Keiran, Len Faki & Par Grindvik! At the start of 2007, Hans started learning about music production and making his own tracks. He now boasts releases on many recognised labels including Electric Deluxe, Perc Trax, Viva Music, Soma, Synewave, Harthouse, 8 Sided Dice, Analytictrail aswell as starting his own label Sleaze Records. Over the years Hans' tracks have gained regular support & plays from some of the biggest names in Techno, including Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, Adam Beyer, Chris Liebing, Len Faki, Ben Klock, Speedy J, Laurent Garnier, Stephan Bodzin, Joris Voorn and many more! Hard work and dedication has ensured that Sleaze Records is now placed firmly as one of the best techno labels in the UK, if not the world. Hans is also making a big impact as a travelling DJ, with impressive DJ sets at the infamous Berghain in Berlin, the Slam Tent at Scotland's biggest festival T In The Park, Melkweg in Amsterdam and many other clubs & festivals across the globe. At only 25 years old and already with so much experience as a DJ, Producer & Label Manager, the future looks bright for Hans Bouffmyhre. More Info on Hans Bouffmhyre: http://www.hansbouffmyhre.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hansbouffmyhre1 https://soundcloud.com/hans-bouffmyhre http://www.sleazerecordsuk.com/ https://soundcloud.com/sleazerecords
Jack flies solo and talks about his experiences at One Big Weekend, the forthcoming T In The Park and much more!