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Crime Time Inc
The 2005 London Bombings

Crime Time Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 13:59


London Bombings: The 7th and 21st of July AttacksIn this episode of Crime Time Inc., the hosts take a deep dive into two significant events that rocked London: the 7th of July bombings and the subsequent 21st of July bombings in 2005. The discussion begins with an analysis of the differences between the two attacks, noting that while the 7/7 bombings resulted in mass casualties, the 21/7 bombs failed to detonate. This failure provides a unique opportunity to investigate the construction of the devices and the intentions behind them.The hosts delve into the specifics of the explosives, which were homemade using everyday materials like chapati flour and concentrated hydrogen peroxide, with a detonator made from TATP, a powerful explosive. They explore the intriguing question of whether the bombs on the 21st were intentionally designed not to detonate, a claim made by one of the convicted bombers, Hussein Osman, who argued that his motive was to protest the Iraq war rather than cause casualties.The episode also introduces Manfo Kwaku Asidu, another figure from the 21st of July bombings who testified against his co-conspirators, shedding light on the group's dynamics and motives. The hosts discuss the psychological impact of violent imagery used as propaganda to radicalize individuals and the complexities of human motivation behind such terror acts.Additionally, the podcast looks at the response of the emergency services and the resilient spirit of Londoners in the aftermath of the attacks. Issues such as interoperability of communication systems during emergencies and the overall preparedness of agencies are discussed. The hosts highlight the acts of heroism and altruism displayed by ordinary citizens, emphasizing the strength of collective resilience in the face of terror.The episode concludes with reflections on the lasting impact of these events on society, civil liberties, and national security, leaving listeners with thought-provoking questions about the nature of terrorism and the human capacity for resilience and empathy.00:00 Introduction to the London Bombings00:54 The Failed 21st of July Bombings01:13 Bomb Construction and Intent02:45 Profiles of the Bombers05:33 Emergency Response and Resilience07:11 Psychological and Societal Impact08:07 Debating the Bombers' Intentions13:26 Final Thoughts and Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

K9s Talking Scents
#113 The Invisible Bomb with Todd Wilber

K9s Talking Scents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 105:03


In this episode of K9's Talking Scents, host Cameron Ford engages with Todd Wilber from Precision Explosives to discuss the intricacies of explosives, odor prints, and their applications in training detection dogs. The conversation delves into the science behind odor absorption, the importance of surface area in training aids, and the safety considerations when handling hazardous materials. They also explore the debate surrounding the use of Kong toys in detection training and innovative solutions for integrating scent into training tools. This conversation delves into the intricacies of dog scent detection, focusing on various training methods, the implications of 3D printing in creating training aids, and the evolving landscape of bomb detection. The speakers discuss the importance of adapting training to current threats, the effectiveness of different detection materials, and the necessity of realistic training scenarios to prepare dogs for real-world applications. In this conversation, Todd Wilber and Cameron Ford delve into the complexities of explosive detection, focusing on the training of bomb detection dogs and the various types of explosives they may encounter. They discuss the importance of understanding different explosive materials, the challenges posed by new homemade explosives like TATP and R-Salt, and the critical communication needed between dog handlers and bomb technicians. The conversation also highlights the risks associated with dual-purpose detection dogs (Gun and Explosive) and the need for specialized training to ensure safety and effectiveness in the field.Contact Todd Wilbur at http://www.pre-exp.comSponsors:Getxent: Purchase blank or odor soaked tubes at http://www.getxent.com or at http://www.pre-exp.comMichael Ellis School: The only place to get authentic Michael Ellis videos *Michael's Version  and training with Michael Ellis is at his website http://www.michaelellisschool.com Ford K9 for all things Detection Dogs and to find webinars, seminars and online classes go to http://www.fordk9.comStratascope: We develop custom, comprehensive security postures for each client. Contact our event operations experts today to learn more about our process and how we can secure your next event. http://www.stratascope.com Chapters00:00 Introduction to Explosives and Precision Explosives02:11 Understanding Odor Prints and Their Applications06:01 The Science Behind Odor Absorption and Release10:00 Best Practices for Using Training Aids12:00 Documenting Training with Odor Aids16:05 Exploring the Role of TADs in Training19:47 Safety Considerations with Hazardous Materials24:08 The Debate on Kong Toys in Detection Training28:04 Innovations in Scented Training Tools31:23 Understanding Dog Scent Detection33:03 The Rise of 3D Printing in Detection Training35:54 Evaluating Electronics Detection Methods38:52 Innovations in Bomb Detection Training46:56 Adapting to Evolving Threats in Bomb Detection55:59 Creating Realistic Training Scenarios01:07:16 Explosive Pairings and Training for Detection01:12:36 Understanding Smokeless Powder: Single vs Double Base01:14:17 Hazardous Device Mixtures and Training Considerations01:18:36 TATP and HMTD: Emerging Threats in Explosives01:21:24 The Explosive Train: Key Components for Bomb Dog Handlers01:24:31 Communication Between Handlers and Bomb Technicians01:27:10 Invisible Bombs: Concealment Techniques and Challenges01:32:02 R-Salt: A New Homemade Explosive01:35:58 The Dual Role of Bomb and Firearms Detection Dogs

Marketing Choreography
Overcome the Fear of Publishing: Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey

Marketing Choreography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 9:05


In this episode, @lexiruffell dives deep into one of the most common challenges an entrepreneur faces: the fear of publishing and sharing your journey with the world. Listen in as she discusses the TATP philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on why even reaching just one person can make a significant impact. Discover how to overcome the paralyzing fear of sharing your unique message, insights, and experiences. Whether you're dealing with content creation, marketing, sales, or business operations, this episode provides valuable advice for entrepreneurs who want to connect with their audience and make a difference. Don't let fear hold you back—take the plunge and start sharing your story today!   Connect With Lexi Ruffell: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | TikTok   Want more Business Choreography?  Check out… Business Choreography Website  Join The Business Choreography Group  Text Us "CHOREO NOW" To Get Started: 385-442-7188   Need the tech to build your Business Choreography? Check out.... ChoreoSuite

To all the People Podcast with Janell Roberts
Maybe You're Miserable Because you keep Equating your Sense of Self Worth to the things that you have

To all the People Podcast with Janell Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 29:36


Let's TALK ABOUT IT! Too often, (SOME OF US) equate who we are to our achievements, accomplishments, and lifestyle. An incredibly toxic and damaging paradox sends us on this constant emotional rollercoaster where we feel nothing once we achieve those goals we spent so many years trying to achieve. In this episode, your host asks you to get personal and honest about who you are and where your sense of belonging lies.Please be sure to follow @toallthepeoplepodcast on IG and Tiktok. To stay up to date with the latest you can check out the TATP website WWW. TATPM.COM

BASTA BUGIE - Islam
Incubo terrorismo in Francia, ma in televisione nessuno ce lo dice

BASTA BUGIE - Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 12:07


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6556INCUBO TERRORISMO IN FRANCIA... MA IN TELEVISIONE NESSUNO CE LO DICE di Caterina GiojelliQuartiere popolare di Devèze a Béziers (Hérault, sud della Francia). È la notte del 4 aprile, l'orologio segna l'1.55, quando le forze dell'antiterrorismo e della Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure (Dgsi) sfondano la porta dell'appartamento della famiglia B. Le quattro donne presenti, una madre e le sue tre figlie, finiscono in manette mentre inizia la perquisizione.Pochi giorni prima la Dgsi aveva ricevuto una segnalazione dall'intelligence: una giovane francese convertita all'islam si appresta a compiere un attentato nel weekend di Pasqua, aggredendo i fedeli di una chiesa di Montpellier o Strasburgo con una sciabola. I servizi di sicurezza marocchini hanno individuato il suo account e pseudonimo Telegram, "Ab-2770" e l'indirizzo Ip da cui si connette postando video dei bambini soldato dell'Isis che giustiziano ostaggi: corrisponde a quello della signora B.Coltelli, sure, la testa di PatyInizia come un film, la straordinaria inchiesta pubblicata da Le Parisien sull'arresto di Leila B., la diciottenne incriminata per associazione terroristica internazionale che prometteva di dare il proprio sangue per spargere quello cristiano. Una vendetta meditata e raccontata nel suo spaventoso diario di adolescente trovato la notte dell'irruzione, quando, spalancando la porta della stanza di Leila, gli agenti si sono trovati davanti a un santuario dell'orrore: al muro è appeso un poster delle Torri gemelle in fiamme, stampe del corpo mutilato di Samuel Paty, sul comodino un coltello da cucina da 30 centimetri.E poi bottiglie di acido solforico, acetone, alcolici metilati, siringhe, cavi elettrici, ingredienti per fabbricare ordigni esplosivi, tracce di bruciature sul pavimento, bottiglie collegate con cavi alla batteria di un cellulare, sure che incitano al jihad. Scrive Le Parisien: «Non ha la personalità di un'ordinaria apprendista terrorista. Leila B. cresce in un ambiente socialmente e culturalmente svantaggiato. Terza di cinque figli, il più piccolo dato in affido, figlia di un padre alcolizzato e gravemente malato, ha abbandonato due anni fa la scuola dopo essere stata espulsa da un corso professionale di moda in un liceo di Béziers. Da allora ha passato le giornate chiusa nella sua stanza, arrivando a smontare la maniglia della porta perché nessuno potesse entrarvi, uscendo in rare occasioni e parlando solo con sua madre».ANDRÒ A FARE UN MASSACRO AL LICEO, TAGLIERÒ TESTENella sua stanza Leila passa le giornate sui siti "gore", i più macabri e pericolosi del deep web. Guarda e riguarda i video delle stragi scolastiche, come il massacro della Columbine High School, e le decapitazioni diffuse dai fanatici dell'Isis. Ha già una denuncia all'attivo: ha minacciato una studentessa su Instagram, ha affermato che avrebbe ammazzato qualcuno sparando dal balcone prima di suicidarsi. La polizia l'ha già interrogata, «mi piace guardare le persone decapitate, vedere qualcuno che soffre, vedere chi taglia la testa, la morte», ha ammesso agli agenti. Fantasie macabre, eppure c'è molto più di quanto temeva l'intelligence nel suo diario, dove la ragazza annota il sogno di comprare «fucili d'assalto» e uccidere «centinaia» di persone, arrivando a pianificare l'assalto della sua ex scuola:«Il D-Day mi alzerò al mattino, preparerò tutto in anticipo. Verso le 9-10 ucciderò uno dei miei vicini e poi deciderò se ucciderne altri tre [...]. Dopodiché andrò al liceo e inizierò il massacro. Farò saltare in aria, distruggerò cose, ucciderò tutte le persone sul mio cammino. Il piano dettagliato consiste in bombe posizionate in luoghi diversi, saranno posizionate in anticipo».Al di là dei "sogni", c'è soprattutto nel suo diario la piantina della chiesa di Béziers, su cui affaccia la finestra della sua stanza, annotazione degli orari di apertura, punti di ritrovo, appunti e aggiornamenti sulle fasi di produzione degli esplosivi. E poi ci sono le conversazioni e i messaggi intercettati con i soggetti radicalizzati con cui discuteva su Telegram: «Ucciderò i cristiani. Taglierò teste. Ucciderò la gente di chiesa, sì, a Montpellier in Francia». Interrogata, la ragazza spiega di non essere musulmana praticante, ma di essere attratta da nazismo e jihadismo. Fa anche parte di un gruppo Telegram neonazi, "Atomwaffen Command", ma solo per «spaventare le persone».METTERÒ IN CHIESA UNA BOMBA: UCCIDERÒ I CRISTIANITuttavia il suo delirio l'ha resa facile preda di un uomo che le racconta di vivere in Turchia: è stato lui, spiega la ragazzina, a proporle un attacco coordinato «a una chiesa o a una sinagoga con le armi. Attentati suicidi. Dovevamo colpire lo stesso posto, Strasburgo o Montpellier, non era deciso [...]. Sapeva che avevo l'attrezzatura per fabbricare bombe, gli avevo mandato una foto [...]. Ho disegnato in poco tempo la pianta della chiesa che vedevo dalla mia finestra. Volevo creare una bomba con il Tatp (esplosivo da fabbricare in casa con ingredienti reperibili facilmente e in voga tra attentatori suicidi dell'Isis, già usato dai terroristi di Parigi e Bruxelles, ndr), volevo mettere questa bomba in chiesa. Ma non avevo ancora deciso quando l'avrei fatta esplodere, né l'ora né la data».«E adesso? E domani? Dopo le lacrime e gli omaggi, dopo i grandi discorsi e le manifestazioni, dopo gli hashtag, che cosa succederà? Continueremo con i compromessi davanti alla minaccia islamista o ci risveglieremo, opponendo alla guerra che ci è stata dichiarata un'altra guerra? Questa è la sola domanda che dobbiamo farci», scriveva il direttore del Figaro, Alexis Brézet, in seguito alle manifestazioni per ricordare Paty, il professore pugnalato e decapitato in Francia a Conflans-Sainte-Honorine da un diciottenne, attaccando islamisti e radicalizzati che tengono in ostaggio scuole e giovani di Francia.Scuole in cui il 40 per cento degli insegnanti «si "autocensura" su alcuni temi per non creare incidenti» (è ancora Brézet), attivisti che «non avranno armato direttamente la mano dell'assassino, ma hanno senza dubbio ispirato il suo gesto». Nel tempo permeato dal dubbio, in una Francia che come spiegava a Tempi Christophe Desmurger - insegnante delle elementari a Parigi, tra i primi a denunciare la radicalizzazione dei giovani musulmani - ha scoperto bambini diventare «assassini nel nome di una causa malata», ideologie e soluzioni radicali corrono sul web, si fanno strada oltre la scuola, entrano nelle camere degli adolescenti: «Sono le 12:11, mi sono appena svegliata e ho molte cose da fare. Devo andare a comprare un vestito, acqua ossigenata, un contenitore di vetro [...]. Presto sarà tutto finito, presto mi vendicherò. D'ora in poi nessuno potrà fermarmi», scriveva Leila B. nel suo diario.Nota di BastaBugie: l'articolo seguente dal titolo "Assassinio + cannabis = penalmente irresponsabile" mette in luce l'episodio di un musulmano che in Francia ha ucciso una madre di tre figli al solito grido di "Allah Akbar" e non è stato ritenuto colpevole dal tribunale perché, poverino, era sotto l'effetto di uno spinello.Ecco l'articolo completo pubblicato su Tempi il 26 aprile 2021:Migliaia di persone si sono riversate nelle piazze francesi - ma anche in alcune piazze europee, come a Roma - per chiedere giustizia per Sarah Halimi, la donna ebrea di 65 anni che fu uccisa a Parigi il 4 aprile 2017 da Kobili Traorè, 27enne musulmano.Quel giorno la donna, madre di tre figli, fu aggredita e gettata da una finestra dall'uomo, suo vicino di casa. Mentre la uccideva, Traorè recitava versetti del Corano e urlava «Allah Akbar» e «ho ucciso Satana». Ma la Corte di Cassazione nel dicembre del 2019 ha sentenziato che l'assassino non può essere processato e il 14 aprile ha confermato il verdetto.Secondo i giudici, infatti, l'uomo non può essere ritenuto colpevole in quanto «penalmente irresponsabile». Tre diverse perizie - non concordi tra loro - hanno appurato che, trovandosi egli sotto gli effetti della cannabis, non era capace di intendere e volere.Secondo l'articolo 122-1 del codice penale non è perseguibile chi soffre di disturbi psicotici. Era questa, secondo i giudici, la situazione in cui si trovava Traorè, reo confesso, che fumava «fino a 15 spinelli al giorno». La Corte ha riconosciuto il carattere antisemita dell'omicidio, ma non ha mandato a processo il musulmano.Ieri sono sfilate per le strade parigine 22 mila persone che hanno scandito lo slogan «Senza giustizia, non esiste la Repubblica». Veementi sono state le reazioni in tutto il paese di fronte a una decisione che è percepita come profondamente ingiusta e irrazionale. [...]Il Consiglio superiore della magistratura è però intervenuto in difesa dei giudici: «L'istituzione giudiziaria deve poter continuare a giudicare, libera da pressioni, con completa indipendenza e imparzialità»

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 60 - Bug Hunter

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 44:10


Bug Hunter is a Seattle-based project started by Cody Hunter, aka "Bug". The first album, Torn Between a Couple, and the subsequent single, "Dear McCracken", were all recorded in Bug's closet while working full time in Seattle. After a couple viral videos on reddit and imgur, Bug decided to get a full band together, go on tour, and try to fund a full album on Kickstarter. They succeeded and recorded the new album at 1-Shot Studio in Woodinville, WA. Rain City Collective said this of the new album, titled "The Rough Draft": "This album is no rough draft, it's a turning point for Bug Hunter---a band on the rise... [Bug] may be one of the best lyricists in our region or beyond. No other bands out there are doing thoughtful, self-reflective pop this well.” Songs Featured: Dear McCracken Deserve Me Listen To Your Mom https://bughunterbug.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/3icuKNh1iYRvYPiEkxiAfR

Talk About the Passion
#35: Spillage (A Conversation With Michael T. Fournier)

Talk About the Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 70:06


Episode 35 is a conversation with author Michael T Fournier. Michael has authored a few books including the 33 1/3 series book on The Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime record, his work appears in Maximum Rock & Roll, Razorcake and RS500. We talk about growing up in New England and getting into music, his writing both fiction and writing about music. Michael is a great writer and made the perfect guest for TATP, his enthusiasm and knowledge of music is extensive as shown in his writing, so it was great to be able to sit down and talk to him in person. 

Talk About the Passion
#34: Words I Manifest (A Conversation With Brian Coleman)

Talk About the Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 117:49


Episode 34 is a conversation with Boston area author Brian Coleman. Brian has written a few absolutely essential books for fans of hip-hop, Rakim Told Me, and Check the Technique Volumes 1 & 2. His new book, Buy Me Boston is a look at advertisements, flyers and vintage posters from Boston in the 60's, 70's and 80's. In this episode we talk about his evolution in getting into music, and his process writing about music as well as what it's like interviewing people like Chuck D and Ice Cube. Brian is a fascinating guy, a great story teller and a perfect guest for TATP. 

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 59 - Little Dots

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 41:25


Little Dots is a Belgian indie electronic pop duo, comprised of Sophia Ammann and Pablo Casella. Their brand new album Do You Know How We Got Here showcases a gorgeously written and produced musical style that is both chic and personal. Songs Featured: Follow Me Walk Talk http://www.littledots.info/ https://www.facebook.com/littledotsmusic/ Subscribe to us on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 58 - Kimaya Diggs

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 48:04


With influences spanning many genres, Kimaya Diggs melds the folky acrobatics of Joni Mitchell, the jazz stylings of Ella Fitzgerald, the catchy soul of Lianne LaHavas, and yet has something you can't quite put your finger on that makes her entirely unique. Her mastery of her voice is the focal point of each performance, and a transfixing experience. Her debut album, Breastfed, is a chronicle of bittersweet growing pains, expansive and generous. Whether roaring along with reckless urgency or irreverently recounting painful memories, Breastfed wrangles the growing-up narrative in a boldfaced, darkly humorous way. Songs Featured: Breastfed Baby Isn't Home http://www.kimayadiggs.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

Target USA Podcast by WTOP
Target USA -- Episode 126: Plot to kill prominent Americans and Iranians in Paris foiled

Target USA Podcast by WTOP

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018


On June 30 and July 1, four people were arrested by Belgian, French and German authorities. They allegedly had planned to bomb a massive gathering of people who oppose the Iranian regime. Among them were current high-profile officials from the U.S government, military and national security communities. The group that put the event together is the National Council of Resistance of Iran, led by Maryam Rajavi. The operation to attack the event was allegedly being plotted by a sleeper cell. One of the members that were arrested was carrying TATP, a very volatile explosive that could've caused tremendous damage. Joining is on this program is Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the Washington office of National Council of Resistance of Iran, to explain in detail what happened.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 57 - Sun Parade

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 42:06


Sun Parade's personal obsessions and projects range from British folk ballads to Motown; collectively their music is most influenced by the mutineers' pantheon — The Clash, Beastie Boys, Dr. Dog, Nirvana, The Beatles. Sun Parade has supported Lake Street Dive, Dr. Dog, Born Ruffians, and And The Kids. National Public Radio picked “Heart's Out” — the title track of the band's previous EP — for Songs We Love, and wrote that Sun Parade is “crafting the kinds of traditional guitar-pop songs that people might still be singing 50 years down the road.” Songs Featured: Cheer Up Braindrain http://thesunparade.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Haz Mat Guys podcast
THMG137 - TATP Techniques with Dr. Mike Logan

The Haz Mat Guys podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 33:19


While in Baltimore at the IAFC Conference we got to catch up with Dr. Mike Logan to discuss a few techniques he and his colleagues are playing with on destroying TATP. A group in our jurisdiction utilising expertise across the Police, Fire and other specialists have been working through the problem of dealing with organic peroxides and other homemade explosive type materials found in operational settings. The aim is to safely expand our tool box to identify, handle and destroy these materials in operational environments. We always need to make sure we have strong arrangements that are practised and access to the appropriate subject matter expertise before we deal with these types of materials.  Today we are focusing on describing an approach to destroy organic peroxides such as TATP by directly aspirating the solution into a propane flame so that it is combusted immediately and completely. There are no waste products. Thank you to our sponsor CBRNE Convergence World 2018 being held in Orlando, FLA USA. Click here for registration information and fantastic information! Thanks for listening and watching!

Talk About the Passion
Episode 27: The Chase Is Better Than The Catch (A Conversation With Bob Mayo)

Talk About the Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 73:06


Episode 27 is a conversation with Bob Mayo. Bob is a founding member of Massachusetts thrash metal band Wargasm who operated between 1985 and 1995. Bob talks about getting into hard rock and metal in the 70's and 80's, how he got Wargasm together and then walks through the whole story of that band. Wargasm were an amazing metal band who have an amazing story and Bob is the perfect story teller to get through all of the ups and downs they went through. Bob's lifelong love of music as a performer and a fan is on display in this episode and makes him a perfect guest for TATP. 

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 56 - Mammal Dap

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 37:19


Northampton, MA-based Mammal Dap scores the soundtrack to your life with cinematic, instrumental rock music.  The four-piece, comprised of Killian Karlsson, Zack Cross, Reed Sutherland, and Colin Jalbert, interweave hypnotic beats with pumping bass, lush pads and soaring hooks. They balance a deep love of nostalgic tones with a digital-age sensibility, evoking such artists as Daft Punk, Tycho, & Flying Lotus. Songs Featured: Lake of Shining Waters Starbirth http://mammaldap.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 55 - History of Time

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 45:39


History of Time is a genre-bending folk & hip-hop artist. Originally from Wyoming, with close ties to the Seattle music scene, his latest release "The Comfort EP" came out May 15th. Songs Featured: Center of The City Is Now https://www.facebook.com/sappyHead/ https://soundcloud.com/history-of-time Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 54 - Jenny O.

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 35:57


Jenny O. is a musician living and working in Los Angeles, California. Her latest album, 'Peace & Information,' was released August 4, 2017 on Holy Trinity Records. Songs Featured: People Funeral For My Former Self If Yr Lonely http://jennyo.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 53 - DPLV

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 35:28


Pronounced "Deep Love", DPLV is the project of multi-instrumentalist Jacob Gossel - along with his bandmate Roy. Based out in Minneapolis, their recent debut album Wild Dreams blends various genres like Psychedelic Rock, Synth-Wave, and Chill-Wave with elements of EDM, all in a Pop music format. Songs Featured: All Different I'm Gone https://dplvmusic.com https://www.facebook.com/dplvmusic Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 52 - Colonnades

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 43:21


Colonnades is Will Tummon - a Manchester-based acoustic/synth pop purveyor & songwriter, who recently completed his debut album 'The Wintering Grounds'. A carefully crafted project detailing four long wilderness years, 'The Wintering Grounds' is a deeply compelling guide to keeping your head out of the void through shameless hedonism, self-reflection and self-discovery. Songs Featured: The Human Taste Lost In Sound (ft. Mia Moon) https://colonnades.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/colonnadesmusic Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

The Niagara Moon Podcast
TATP Archives: Episode 51 - Andy Salvanos

The Niagara Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 45:15


Composer. Performer. Recording artist. From city streets to stages and soundtracks, Andy Salvanos is internationally recognised for his unique voice on the Chapman Stick. Born in Sweden with Greek-Russian-Irish heritage, Salvanos is a seasoned world traveller who spent a decade in Los Angeles as a session bassist, before settling in Australia. He is now a highly respected solo performer at events such as The Adelaide International Guitar Festival and The National Folk Festival. With 6 original albums to his credit, including his latest release "Transform", Salvanos' music continues to evolve and find new listeners, showcasing an accessible, lyrical and often cinematic style which defies categorisation. Songs Featured: Transform Dream Recall http://andysalvanos.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 50 - Niagara Moon

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 49:35


My new album is out! My buddy Alex (A Part Of) and I talk all about it in this special edition of the podcast. Get the album FREE in an exclusive online interactive experience: https://m.me/niagaramoonmusic?ref=w1487546 Songs Featured: The Bomb Is Back In Style Feed The Animals Check out deluxe wireless headphones by Sudio Sweden: https://goo.gl/Qe5ULX Use discount code TATP15 to get 15% off your purchase.

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TATP Archives: Episode 49 - The 502s

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 42:59


Ed Isola is one of the founding members of The 502s, a raucous indie folk group formed by three cousins from Central Florida. Since 2015, The 502s have taken their swaggering blend of Americana across the coast including Okeechobee Music Festival and Communion Records' NYC showcase. Their new album is a heartfelt invitation to good old-fashioned fun, and is available for free as an interactive, online party. Songs Featured: Olivia Hold My Love http://the502s.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 48 - RAFIKI

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 49:21


RAFIKI is an indie funk trio from Leeds, UK. The band is comprised of two brothers Louis and Charlie Tucker, and their cousin George Roe. Their debut EP "The Tangerine Dream" is available as a free online interactive experience. Songs Featured: Green Eyes Native Blue http://thetangerinedreamexperience.com Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Get Niagara Moon's new album exclusively for free! http://freeniagaramoonalbum.com

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TATP Archives: Episode 47 - Basic Printer

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 49:39


Basic Printer is an experimental synth-pop project based out of Nashville, Tennessee. It is the brain child of Jesse Gillenwalters, and is brought to life with the help of Aaron Walters and Peter Ferguson. Songs Featured: Child Grows The Regal Sprint http://www.basicprinter.com/ https://www.facebook.com/BasicPrinter/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Get Niagara Moon's new album exclusively for free! http://freeniagaramoonalbum.com/

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TATP Archives: Episode 46 - Faint Peter

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 50:23


Faint Peter is the indie-folk offering of Boston-born and Seattle-based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joseph De Natale. Anchored by steady, finger-picked guitar and graceful instrumentation, De Natale's plaintive voice soars amidst lush, cathedral-sized reverbs in his 2016 debut album, Redoubt. Songs Featured: Ontario What You Took http://www.faintpeter.com https://www.facebook.com/faintpetermusic/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 45 - Monitor

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 49:39


Monitor is a Seattle-based alternative rock group consisting primarily of vocalist Dave Raskin and guitarist Connor Smith. The duo left their day jobs to write songs for their debut album "Memorand" over several months, and recorded it last winter in Brooklyn, New York. They're now preparing for a series of shows throughout the Northwest with drummer Pete Fitton. Songs Featured: Data Points Memorand Cold Shoulder http://www.monitortheband.com/ https://monitor.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Follow the Talkin About The Passion playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/niagaramoonmusic/playlist/2zlkQII64b2VetuCjBAO0g Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 44 - Thedrifterluke

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 47:48


Thedrifterluke, AKA Luke Abbott, is a folk singer-songwriter based in Seattle, WA. Following in the footsteps of influences like Bob Dylan and Jackson Browne, Thedrifterluke's songs incorporate old truisms from a unique and fresh perspective. The son of evangelical missionaries, Luke Abbott traveled frequently as a child, moving from California, Texas, Colorado, Japan, and New Mexico, eventually settling in Washington by age 9. He loved music from an early age singing bluegrass/gospel tunes with his family in church performance. By age 15, Luke began to focus more and more of his time to writing and creating original songs. With songs tackling ideas like addiction, faith, regret, expectation versus reality, and the seasons of life, Thedrifterluke's music sheds a fresh and compelling light on the human condition. Songs Featured: Invested Love or Addiction What Is It This Time https://www.thedrifterluke.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thedrifterluke/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Come see Niagara Moon's last show in Seattle(!) at The Columbia City Theater on Dec 16th: https://www.facebook.com/events/2039897799625210/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 43 - Dawson Shaw

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 47:42


Dawson Shaw is a folk singer-songwriter from rural WA. His retro style blends influences like Roy Orbison and Electric Light Orchestra. In addition to songwriting and performing, Dawson also does all of the recording, mixing and mastering for his songs himself. Songs Featured: How Many Times I Don't Really Wanna Know Take It From Me https://www.dawsonmusic.net/ https://www.facebook.com/dawsonmusic.net/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 42 - Michael Trew

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 38:52


Michael Trew is a singer-songwriter native to the Pacific Northwest. In his formative years, Michael spent time with teacher Chandana Dixit, exploring raaga and classical Indian music. He later formed Autumn Electric, releasing five albums and touring nationally (2008-2015). In 2016, Michael signed with Natural Cut Records to record his debut solo effort Waiting in the Wings, which comes out Nov. 12. Tickets available for his release show on 11/12 at the High Dive with Moraine and Niagara Moon: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1569324 Songs Featured: Secret of the Sea I'm Your Television https://michaeltrew.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/michaeltrewmusic/ Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon. RSVP for Niagara Moon at Parliament Tavern on 11/18 w/ Hi Crime and Moon Temple: https://www.facebook.com/events/474457172948179/

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TATP Archives: Episode 41 - Sound of Ceres

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 27:31


Sound of Ceres is a dream pop collaboration band with an amazing light show. Originally from Fort Collins, CO and now based in New York, the group consists of Karen Hover, Ryan Hover, Derrick Bozich and Jacob Graham. Their second album "The Twin" explores the strangeness of being one human outcome amidst an infinitude of possibilities. After finishing their demos, the band traveled to Reykjavik, Iceland to partner with Alex Somers, a producer and musician who is closely associated with Sigur Rós. "The Twin" was released October 6, 2017. Songs Featured: Humaniora Outer Century http://www.soundofceres.com/ https://soundofceres.bandcamp.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 40 - Fruit Juice

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 42:31


Jake McCaffray is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and leader of "eccentric" pop-rock band Fruit Juice. Originally from Olympia and currently based in Seattle, their debut full-length "Eat You Up" came out earlier this year. Songs Featured: Candies She's A Human https://fruitjuice.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fruitjuiceband/ See Niagara Moon play w/ Salo Panto and Black Giraffe at Substation on Sun, 10/22 at 5:15PM: https://www.facebook.com/events/1953125271596770 Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 39 - Tristen

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 63:26


Tristen is a Nashville-based indie pop singer/songwriter with smartly written songs that contain elements of synth pop and folk. She's currently on tour promoting her third album "Sneaker Waves". Songs Featured: Glass Jar Psychic Vampire http://www.tristen.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tristenmusic See Niagara Moon play w/ Professor Sweater and Jordan Lowe at the High Dive on 10/8: http://www.highdiveseattle.com/event/1542893 Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Eating Peaches" by Niagara Moon.

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TATP Archives: Episode 38 - Renshaw Davies

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 36:45


Renshaw Davies is the southern dream-pop duo of John Renshaw and Emily Davies. Their sound features intricate harmonies and pulsing rhythms reminiscent of 80's Fleetwood Mac, by way of New Orleans. They released their very first EP "The Heat" earlier this year. Songs Featured: Summertime If I Can't Have You https://www.facebook.com/renshawdaviesband/ https://www.renshawdavies.com/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 37 - Lilian Blair

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 51:23


Lilian Blair is a recording engineer and producer based in Seattle. She's a staff engineer with The Vera Project and "intern emeritus" of London Bridge Studios - where massive acts like Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Macklemore and OneRepublic have recorded their hits. Come to The Vera Project Studio Workshop on Saturday, Sep. 23rd from 12pm - 4:30pm! Learn from industry professionals about how to start making a record. From DIY to professional, pre-production to mastering. It's free! The Vera Project is located at the corner of Warren and Republican in Seattle Center. http://lilianblair.com/ instagram: lilinblair Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. RSVP for 9/29 Niagara Moon show at Conor Byrne, with DangerBird and Warren Dunes: https://www.facebook.com/events/725733970956002/ Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 36 - Joe Gilder of Home Studio Corner

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 42:21


Featuring Joe Gilder - a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and mixing engineer based in Nashville. He's also the blogger, podcaster, and video tutorial wizard behind the website Home Studio Corner. Joe's latest EP "Fighter" is the third in a series of four new EPs that he's planned to release for 2017. Songs Featured: Listen Running Around https://www.facebook.com/joegildermusic/ http://www.nimbitmusic.com/joegildermusic http://www.homestudiocorner.com Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 35 - Henning Ohlenbusch

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 47:48


Featuring Henning Ohlenbusch, a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer based in Northampton, MA. He also runs the label Rub Wrongways Records. Henning's band Gentle Hen releases their new album "Sneaking Up On The Moon" on September 8th, followed by a release show at the Parlor Room in Northampton on September 10th. The basic tracks for all 14 songs were recorded in one day - certainly no easy feat. Songs Featured: Made Up Stars Willing To Be Forgiven Maybe I'm Not Meant to Do Anything Remarkable After All http://www.henningo.com/ http://www.gentlehen.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HenningTheMusician Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 34 - Glass Frames

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 45:32


This episode features Joey Lyon, front-man of the Seattle experimental rock band Glass Frames. Their sound is part shoegaze, part 90's alternative rock ala Radiohead, ambient, electronic, etc. Very heartfelt vocals and songwriting. Glass Frames' very first EP (self-titled) will be unveiled at their show at the Tractor in Ballard. Niagara Moon will be opening, along with Bearaxe and Northern Nomads. 8PM, 21+. Get tickets at http://www.ticketweb.com/fb/7598465/tractor Songs Featured: Trailblazer Spring Fever Vayu https://glassframes.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/glassframesband/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 33 - Electric NoNo

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 46:15


Jared and Dom talk with Thomas about breaking trombones, the dynamics of a two-man family band, and the legend of Doc Ellis. Jared and Dominic Cortese are two brothers that make up the "musclepop" indie rock band Electric NoNo (formerly The Jesus Rehab). Originally from the Midwest, they didn't actually start playing music together until they were adults - when Dom moved to join Jared in Seattle. The duo have been called "a groovy Japandroids" and "a major key Led Zeppelin". Their latest release - the 2017 EP Rain City Blue - features some of the most polished work since the band's inception nearly a decade ago. Songs Featured: 2 x 2 Evil Eye Forty Foot Tall http://www.electricnono.com/ https://electricnono.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/electricnono/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 32 - And The Kids

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 36:38


Hannah Mohan is the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist for indie-rock trio And The Kids. Originally forming in Northampton, Massachusetts, the band also consists of Rebecca Lasaponaro on drums, Megan Miller on synthesizers and percussion, and Taliana Katz on bass. Their free-wheeling and quirky alt-rock sound is inspired by such artists as Modest Mouse, Rilo Kiley, and The Doors. And The Kid's second album "Friends Share Lovers" was released last year to critical acclaim. The band has also been featured on NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert and Stereogum. Song Featured: The Lark http://andthekids.com https://andthekidsmusic.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/andthekidsmusic Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 31 - Bears and Other Carnivores

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 42:03


Andy talks with Thomas about confronting his piano teacher at age 9, his podcast Bad at Parties, and doing music therapy. Andy Zook is a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter from the Seattle new wave emo band Bears and Other Carnivores. The group's latest EP "Rods & Cones" released earlier this year. Andy also hosts the podcast Bad At Parties, where he "sits down with artists of all mediums to talk about projects, their brains, and other conversations he wishes he could have at parties." Songs Featured: Gone Ghost The Night https://bearsandothercarnivores.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/BearsAndOtherCarnivores/ https://soundcloud.com/badatparties Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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Terroristerne: Glasvejssagen

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 26:38


I 2007 får PET et tip fra en udenlandsk efterretningstjeneste. En ung dansk-pakistaner, Hammad Khürshid, har ifølge tippet ikke kun været på familieferie i Pakistan i maj 2007, men også på terror-træningslejr i Waziristan. Politiets efterretningstjeneste søsætter massiv overvågning af den unge mand, og de følger med på video, da han prøvesprænger en lille dosis TATP, et sprængstof der kaldes Satans mor, i sin opgang. Mød sprængstofekspert Anders Søndergaard, der selv var ude i lejligheden på Glasvej for at lede efter sprængstofrester, efter Khürshid blev anholdt. Mød også Niels Forsby, Khürshids forsvarsadvokat, som stadig ikke mener, at bevismaterialet talte for en terrordom. I studiet: Vært Casper Walbum Høst og retskorrespondent Trine Maria Ilsøe.

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TATP Archives: Episode 30 - Beasley

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 51:07


Beasley talks with Thomas about hating the internet, the beauty of the struggle, and Beasley Presents™. Beasley is a folk singer-songwriter born in Mississippi, but he grew up all around the Southeast - Kentucky being the closest to a place he can call home. He moved to Seattle a few years ago, and has been a staple of the local scene ever since. He hosts the Conor Byrne open mic and is a frequent collaborator with Drew Martin and Ryan Price, among others. The last few years have also been rough for Beasley, but he put his troubles into song and came out on top with his first full-length album "For Years of Ambiguity" - released last year to widespread acclaim. Songs Featured: Four Years of Ambiguity Let It Shine https://beasleydotcom.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/Beasleydotcom/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 29 - The Echolarks

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 45:03


Davey talks with Thomas about growing up in his dad's recording studio, record label conflicts in LA, and Leskovar Lincoln Mercury. Davey Ingersoll is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter for Seattle band The Echolarks. He grew up in Tri-Cities, WA, and has been playing music professionally since the mid 90's. His former band Gosling (AKA Loudermilk)were signed to several major labels down in LA, toured with huge bands like Megadeth, and got numerous placements in TV & film before disbanding due to label issues. However, since regrouping back in Washington and settling into the Seattle scene, Davey is making some of the best music of his career with his dream pop/power pop quintet The Echolarks. They will be opening for Subtle Triumph at their album release show at Lo-Fi Performance Gallery on July 29th, along with Niagara Moon. RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/1529112173792351/ Songs Featured: Eloquence Little Boots http://www.theecholarks.com/ https://theecholarks.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Echolarks/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Check out deluxe wireless headphones by Sudio Sweden! https://goo.gl/Qe5ULX Use discount code TATP to get 15% off your purchase.

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TATP Archives: Episode 28 - Subtle Triumph

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 46:18


Christopher Israel Bishop is the lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter behind the band Subtle Triumph. The Seattle alternative rock four-piece is celebrating the release of their debut full length album "A Better Host" at Lo-Fi on July 29th. Show details available at https://www.facebook.com/events/1529112173792351/ Songs Featured: Creatures Animals Behave Off The Dock https://subtletriumph.com/ https://www.facebook.com/subtletriumph https://soundcloud.com/bishopband Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Niagara Moon is also playing Conor Byrne on the 27th! https://www.facebook.com/events/409891352723999/

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TATP Archives: Episode 27 - Tomten

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 40:44


Brian talks with Thomas about running his label Plume Records, the glory of synthesizers, and Don Mignon the record collector. Brian Noyes-Watkins is the singer, keyboardist, primary songwriter and guitarist behind the Seattle baroque pop band Tomten. The group formed in 2010, and their third album "Cremation Songs" came out 7/7/17 on Brian's own Plume Records. They're celebrating the occasion with an album release show at The Sunset Tavern on July 14th. Songs Featured: Cloud Man Calling Laurent's Tomb Ballad Of Bluebell https://tomtenmusic.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TomtenMusic/ https://www.facebook.com/plumerecords/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 26 - Drew Martin

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 53:40


Drew talks with Thomas about growing up in bucolic Hawaii, composing music in the valley of the west Maui mountains, and "Bobby Juice”. Drew Martin is a singer-songwriter from Hawaii, and a maestro of slack key Hawaiian guitar and blues. His music brings the beauty and spirit of his native Maui to the sun-starved citizens of Seattle. Drew is celebrating the release of his debut album "The Valley" at The Sunset Tavern on July 23rd. RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/events/1703896143237015/ Songs Featured (recorded live in my living room!): Valley Circle Of Dirt Stew https://soundcloud.com/drewma Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Check out deluxe wireless headphones by Sudio Sweden: https://goo.gl/Qe5ULX Use discount code TATP to get 15% off your purchase.

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TATP Archives: Episode 25 - Hannah & Maggie

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 54:15


Hannah & Maggie talk with Thomas about the turmoil and growth behind the new album "Oh No", how they've made their career in music work for them, and the importance of "settling into yourself". Northeast folk-pop artists Hannah & Maggie are celebrating the release this summer of their 2017 full-length album, Oh No. Three years in the making, and produced with an ensemble of studio musicians, the collection of 14 original tracks reflects new strength and complexity in the music and in the bonds of the duo whose prismatic harmonies and songwriting have been compared to the Indigo Girls and Simon & Garfunkel. Since they began touring together in 2010, Hannah & Maggie have shared the stage with Hurray For The Riff Raff, Dar Williams, Ben Taylor, and Danielle Ate the Sandwich. They've been featured in Curve Magazine and were named two of the “100 Women We Love” by GO Magazine. In 2012, the duo won the Connecticut Folk Festival Songwriting contest; in 2013, H&M placed as national finalists in the Mountain Stage New Song Contest. Hannah & Maggie have been called, by a California promoter who hosted them, ”a flawless continuation of the singer-songwriter tradition.” Songs Featured: Sarasota Oh No http://www.hannahandmaggie.com/ https://hannahmaggie.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hannahandmaggie Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 24 - LuxDeluxe

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 37:51


LuxDeluxe talk with Thomas about their experiences touring the country, improving as live performers, and what's really under Santa's suit. LuxDeluxe is a five-piece band from Northampton, MA with strong classic rock influences such as Tom Petty, J Geils, and The Rolling Stones. Its members are keyboardist Gabe Bernini, singer Ned King, bassist Jacob Rosazza, guitarist Caleb Rosazza, and drummer Jake Edwards. Their latest album "Let's Do Lunch" was recorded at home, using a ton of vintage analog gear. https://www.luxdeluxemusic.com https://luxdeluxe.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/luxdeluxemusic Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 23 - Jason Bourgeois

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 48:00


Jason and Thomas talk about not being able to find the house shows, getting labeled as "retro", and email exchanges with Van Dyke Parks. Jason Bourgeois is a singer-songwriter and filmmaker based in Northampton, MA. He writes music both as a solo artist and with his band Beach Honey. His sound could be described as a pastiche of 60's and 70's pop juggernauts such as The Beach Boys and Harry Nilsson. Along with his associate Dave Newland, Jason wrote and directed the very first Niagara Moon music video for the song Eating Peaches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVLqsZdMbxc His latest short film "Father Willie" is also coming out later this year. Songs Featured: Falling Like Dominoes The Postcard Collector https://jasonbourgeois.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/junglejasonjr Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 22 - Golden Idols

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 51:36


Patrick and Jewel from Golden Idols talk about A Modest Proposal, the dark themes behind classic 60s hits, and how Seattle "isn't really a music town". Golden Idols is a Seattle-based quartet that specializes in uptempo, no-nonsense retro-rock songs with a healthy helping of 50's and 60's pop influences. Northwest Music Scene describes their aesthetic as dreamy, romantic, warm, and psychedelic "to an extent". They released their first full-length album "Holy Smokes" at the beginning of 2017. Songs Featured: Somewhere Deep All Alone Just The Three of Us https://www.goldenidols.net https://goldenidols.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/goldenidols Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 21 - SHARKLEGS

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Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 50:36


Ryan and Jake from SHARKLEGS talk with Thomas about escaping the shadow of Star Wars, the benefit of dogs in the studio, and Ryan's misadventures recording with Macklemore. The Seattle psychedelic pop-rock band SHARKLEGS is comprised of Ryan Bedard (guitar, vocals), Jake Jones (bass, synth), and Landon Cross (drums). The trio plays with classic psych-pop patterns, elevated with experimental synth and accented with intelligent percussion. SHARKLEGS evokes bands such as Foxygen, XTC and Tame Impala. Ryan was notably a featured artist on billboard sensation Macklemore's 2016 album This Unruly Mess I've Made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvGUwdqthio Songs Featured: I Do Recall Calico Severed Anne https://sharklegsband.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/sharklegsband/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 20 - Human Ladder

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 44:36


Ryan talks with Thomas about coming back to music after getting disillusioned, home-recording with Drew Martin and Beasley, and how songwriting is like pornography. Ryan Price is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and leader of the Seattle band Human Ladder. The group is a power-trio with a distinct style ranging from folky to fuzzy garage rock, with emotional story-driven songs. In addition to Human Ladder, Ryan also works as a sound engineer and is proficient at home-recording. Songs Featured: She Studies Evil Remember The Lightning Curse Your Weatherman https://humanladder.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/humanladder/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 19 - Professor Sweater

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Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 39:40


The guys from Professor Sweater talk with Thomas about decision-making as a band, how to get people dancing at shows, and roasted pig. Professor Sweater is a groovy indie-rock/funk band based in Seattle, comprised of Matt Sizer on guitar and lead vocals, Scott Sparrowhawk on bass, and Mike Wellner on drums. Sign up now for the Niagara Moon email newsletter! Get updates on the podcast and my own musical activities. Head over to http://www.niagaramoonmusic.com and scroll to the bottom to enter your address in the sign-up box. Songs Featured: Right On Time Sons https://soundcloud.com/professorsweater https://www.facebook.com/professorsweater/ Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 18 Part I - Samuel Orson

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 45:20


Samuel and Thomas talk about the 120 days of music challenge, Mormonism, and Shit Ghost. Samuel Orson is a multi-instrumentalist who has gained a large following through his percussive finger style guitar music. He is currently in the process of writing, arranging, performing, recording, and uploading a new original song every day for 120 days. Samuel is also the creative mind behind the psychedelic rock band Shit Ghost. The group consists of Samuel Orson, drummer Bryan Coats, and visual director(and Samuel's wife) Rebecca McDonald, along with a plethora of visual artists, poets, activists, and dancers. Their first album "The Creation" comes out June 16th. Sign up now for the Niagara Moon email newsletter! Get updates on the podcast and my own musical activities. Head over to https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com and scroll to the bottom to enter your address in the sign-up box. Songs Featured: The Creation The Meeting of James Franco http://www.shitghost.com http://samuelorson.com https://samuelorson.bandcamp.com Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.

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TATP Archives: Episode 18 Part II - Shit Ghost

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 8:53


Shit Ghost, a once mortal man, has been sent back to earth by the creators to learn something that he failed to learn during his time alive. He must discover what that is before he can leave this Earth once and for all. He seeks truth and answers through his music, and encourages others down the path of introspection and self examination. http://www.shitghost.com

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TATP Archives: Episode 17 - Monsterwatch

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Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 42:28


Monsterwatch talks with Thomas about how they formed their band Monsterwatch, hearing loss, and sad Kevin Smith movies. Self-described as a groove-punk outfit, Seattle four-piece Monsterwatch has quickly been making waves in the local music scene since their inception two years ago. Their high-energy shows feature tunes that are aggressive yet danceable. Their debut EP "Blabbermouth" was released earlier this year. Songs Featured: Tuesday Two-Time https://www.monsterwatchnoise.com https://monsterwatch.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/monsterwatch Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (http://niagaramoonmusic.com) Please subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 16 - Craig Marker

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 43:46


Craig and Thomas talk about discovering the joy of open mics, writing songs at night, and avoiding Chopin. Craig Marker is simplistic yet purposeful in his style — rooted in acoustic guitar, harmonica, and vocals, he forms a modern sound that is also inspired by the classic songwriters. He recently finished college in San Diego and released his first album, Up Until Now, before coming up to join the Seattle scene. Songs Featured: September Nights Up Until Now https://www.craigmarkermusic.com https://craigmarker.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/CraigMarkerMusic Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 15 - Sour Gout

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 42:30


​​Zach and Thomas talk about the evolution of vaporwave, basing concepts for albums off of films, and Vienna in 2516. Zach Bergman is an experimental electronic producer from Vancouver, Canada. Under his current alias Sour Gout, Zach has focused on creating incidental music for virtual spaces - a style also known as V A P O R W A V E Songs Featured: mimasroom.jp COMMUTE https://sourgout.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/sourgout https://soundcloud.com/sourgout Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very appreciated. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 14 - Edgar Sandoval Jr.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 39:28


Edgar talks with Thomas about how he got into music and acting, his collaborations with foreign producers, and meeting Gina Rodriguez Edgar Sandoval Jr. is a pop EDM singer-songwriter, model and actor, originally from Cincinnati and now based in Kirkland, WA. Before he came to the Seattle area, Edgar took a gap year after high school to live in Los Angeles. During that time he met with music labels, got on casting calls, did modeling work and explored the entertainment industry. Songs Featured: Muse No Matter Where We Are https://edgarsandovaljr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/EdgarSandovalJr/ https://soundcloud.com/edgarsandovaljr Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 13 - Marsalis

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 39:43


Dennis and Thomas talk about how to build a following, the genius of Brian Wilson, and getting voted album of the year by Northwest Music Scene. Dennis Zender is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Seattle pop rock band Marsalis. Marsalis formed in 2014 and quickly gained recognition within the Seattle music community through local radio airplay and music blogs. Since their first release, Marsalis has played sold out shows in venues such as the Crocodile, and their self titled EP was named Album of The Year 2016 by Northwest Music Scene.​​ Songs Featured: Hope Where I Am http://www.marsalisband.com https://marsalis.bandcamp.com​​ https://www.facebook.com/marsalisband/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 12 - Origami Ghosts

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 40:18


JP and Cassie from Origami Ghosts talk with Thomas about ​​their time performing down at SXSW, playing for smiles, and Origami Jokes. The ever-changing Origami Ghosts is the project of Seattleite JP Scesniak, with the support of a rotating cast of musicians. Their songs resonate with a classic, soulful, and festively quirky folk-rock sound. Songs Featured: Gone Bananas Incubator The Wheel http://www.origamighosts.com https://www.facebook.com/origamighosts/ https://origamighosts.bandcamp.com Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 11 - Aaron Spiro

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 48:46


Aaron and Thomas talk about ​rounding up session musicians on Youtube, traveling to 43 different countries, and being a notebook songwriter. Aaron Spiro is a pop singer-songwriter originally from Portland, OR, and is now based in Seattle. Like many other songwriters here, Aaron got his chops street-performing at the Pike Place market. He then went on to record his debut album By The Waterside with musicians whom he found entirely on Youtube. Songs Featured: Scribes Buy In https://www.aaronspiromusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/aspiromusic https://soundcloud.com/aspiromusic Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 10 - Carlene Crawford

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 53:10


Carlene and Thomas talk about being raised in a musical family, her journey to San Diego and back, and her nerve-wracking first live performances. Carlene Crawford grew up in Olympia, WA, in a very musical home. By the age of eight, she was writing her own songs on piano and playing by ear. She made her debut EP New Ground down in sunny San Diego last year, before returning back up to join the Seattle scene. Songs Featured: This Is These Days Just Growing http://www.carlenecrawfordmusic.com/ https://soundcloud.com/carlenecrawford https://www.facebook.com/CarleneCrawfordMusic/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) In addition to subscribing, ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 9 - Young-Chhaylee

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 42:51


Chhaylee and Thomas talk about his new live band, not caring about the notes, and his love for Boyz II Men. Young-Chhaylee is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Seattle. He plays music with a smooth R&B/neo-soul sound. He just put out his first release, the Young EP - a live recording of a recent performance with his new band at the Skylark Cafe. Songs Featured: Man Like Me Won't Let Me Down https://facebook.com/youngchhaylee.music/ https://soundcloud.com/chhaylee Instagram: @youngchhaylee.music Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) In addition to subscribing, ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 8 - DefSeed

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 50:50


DefSeed and Thomas talk about the Limewire days, writing meaningful lyrics, and "sonder". Darren Harris is a rapper who goes by DefSeed. Originally from Georgia, he's now currently based in Seattle. In his own words: "I'm sick of living chasing finite things and feelings, when your time is up they will never be the things you remember most. THAT'S the music I want to make, the timeless shit that you play from Sunday-Thursday to get you through reality. I just wanna make something you can feel..." Songs Featured: Rascal's Joint Walden These Days http://www.iamdefseed.com/ https://soundcloud.com/defseed https://www.facebook.com/DefSeed Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) In addition to subscribing, ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 7 - A Part Of

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 50:06


A Part Of and Thomas talk about leading a one man band, constructing lyrics out of nonsense, and creating your own inspiration. Alex Kessler is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer who goes by A Part Of. He makes melodic indie-pop out of his bedroom in eastern Massachusetts. His music is self described as unique, twisty and kaleidoscopic. He has released multiple full-length albums - the most recent being the compilation "Best of 2015 - 2017". Songs Featured: Go With It Field of Columbines Competing Waves http://alexkessler.com/ https://soundcloud.com/apartof https://www.facebook.com/apartof.apartof/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) In addition to subscribing, ratings and reviews are also really appreciated! Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 5 - Thromes

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 32:59


Thromes and Thomas talk about playing ska, Madame X-otic, and the Smooth Ass Dream. Samuel Trowbridge is a rapper & producer who makes tracks under the name Thromes. Originally from Montreal, he spent some time in the underground hip-hop scene of Minneapolis before recently settling into Seattle. In addition to his solo work, he plays trumpet in numerous bands, including It Get Worse and Slow Elk. He just released a new EP entitled "E. Lake to Eastlake". Songs Featured: "DMMC" "St. Denis Rendevous" "Getting It" https://samueltrowbridge.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/samuelht https://www.mixcloud.com/Thromes/ Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) Be sure to subscribe to Talkin About The Passion on iTunes if you like the podcast! Ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 6 - Tobias the Owl

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 55:30


Tobias The Owl and Thomas talk about finding fans through Spotify, Starbucks music playlists, and how albums are like horcruxes. Elijah Dhavvan is a singer and guitarist, as well as the leader of Tobias the Owl, a collaborative group of musicians based around his songwriting. His latest album "Every Eye is a Universe" has received critical acclaim from bloggers and press as well as high-rotation airplay in Starbucks cafes. Certain songs have also had placement in television and film. Songs Featured: "The Wind and the Echo" "Pretty" "Murmurs" https://www.tobiastheowl.com https://tobiastheowl.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tobiastheowl Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://mirandaharmon.com) Be sure to subscribe to Talkin About The Passion on iTunes if you like the podcast! Ratings and reviews are also really appreciated. Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 4 - Semi Lucid

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 53:04


James and Thomas talk about getting stuck with too many options, what's considered a real musical instrument, and the Mobile Pineapple Posse. James Smith is a member of the indie-rock band Semi Lucid. He is also the co-founder of Skyfeather Studios, which offers a variety of audio and video production services. Songs Featured: "So Confused" "Mask" "Master Plan" https://www.semi-lucid.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/semi-lucid https://www.facebook.com/semilucid Instagram: semilucid https://www.skyfeatherstudios.com Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com) Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe to Talkin About The Passion on iTunes if you like the podcast! Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc.

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TATP Archives: Episode 3 - Wall of Ears

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 50:47


Chris and Thomas talk about simpsonwave, aliens, and the true meaning of psychedelic music. Chris Lott is the vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist behind the band Wall of Ears. He runs the Wide Open Mic at the Stone Way Cafe in Seattle, as well as the monthly event Brainthaw - a "high-energy psychedelic happening of sound, visuals, and performance." Songs Featured: "We Go Outside" "Mind Of Moss" "Balloon In The Sky" https://www.wallofears.com https://www.wallofears.bandcamp.com/album/perfect-organ-assembly https://www.facebook.com/wallofears Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com) Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe to Talkin About The Passion on iTunes if you like the podcast! Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com

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TATP Archives: Episode 2 - Sal and Shannon

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 38:00


Sal, Shannon and Thomas talk about the music scene in Nashville, making your own app, and Tupac. Sal and Shannon are a folk duo based in Seattle. Their new album "Tennessee" is now available online. They also run the podcast "Music City Spotlight". Songs Featured: "Wasting Time" "Everyday" "Too Cold For It" https://www.soundcloud.com/sal-bella https://www.facebook.com/musiccityspotlight Instagram: musiccityspotlight Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3o0vlCQFfwnegz3kdNkgIF Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tennessee-Explicit-Sal-Shannon/dp/B01N5WPBCD Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://www.mirandaharmon.com) Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com

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TATP Archives: Episode 1 - Walking Ghosts

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 33:58


Grant and Thomas talk about overheated mixing consoles, making friends through music, and Diarrhea Planet. Grant Wicks is the singer and guitarist for the rock & roll band Walking Ghosts, based in Easthampton MA. He is also a recording engineer at Grant Wicks Recording. Songs Featured: "Lowlife" "Not Today" https://www.facebook.com/walkingghosts https://www.walkingghosts.bandcamp.com Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches (https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com) Podcast artwork by Miranda Harmon (https://www.mirandaharmon.com) Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com