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On today's episode, I talk to artist Jamie McKelvie. Born in London, Jamie came to prominence in the world of comics through his collaborations with Kieron Gillen. In 2003, the two started a comic strip in PlayStation Magazine that lasted for three years. This led to their book Phonogram in 2006, and its subsequent sequels, as well as Young Avengers and The Wicked + The Divine. He's also illustrated stories and designed characters for Marvel on books like Cable, The Defenders, X-Men, Captain Marvel and Ms Marvel among others and created art for bands such as CHVRCHES, Art Brut and Tegan & Sara. Most recently, Jamie has been writing and drawing his own series One for Sorrow, which is being published by DSTLRY! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here! Theme song by the fantastic Savoir Adore! Second theme by the brilliant Mike Pace! Closing theme by the delightful Gregory Brothers! Podcast art by the inimitable Beano Gee!
You've heard our Tegan & Sara and Juliet Landau episodes, now meet the woman who helped make them happen! It's filmmaker Chen Drachman (But I'm a Shoe), who gave JV the chance to voice a sneaker! So grab a cone, pint, or quart and settle in for a chat about first loves of all sorts!
ack with a new episode, Nate sits down for a chat with Christopher Mansfield of the band FENCES. They talk about the similarities in their childhood, his piece "Hallway" from his new book The Horses in Montana, the music his mother played around the house, getting his first guitar, going to Berklee, finding Elliott Smith, the switch from a technical musician to a more vulnerable and emotional one, the intro to the song "Hell" from his new album Bright Soil, his MySpace page and connecting with Sara Quin of Tegan & Sara, recording the first FENCES album, Songs For Eating and Drinking, collaborating with artists that you admire, the balancing act of selfishness in creating music, the "Thin Legs"/"No One"/"Bright Soil"/"Werewolf Palm" video cycle, his upcoming project Prairie Tremens, and the pieces "Popcorn" and "Slippers" from his book. Then, Christopher partakes in The Jawntlet!FENCES linktr.eeBuy a copy of The Horses in MontanaFENCES on InstagramFENCES on YouTube :: Episode Sponsors :: Liquid IV :: Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link to save 20% off anything you order. (use Code: YTMJ) Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support
Jess is joined by bonafide rock icon MELISSA ETHERIDGE! Melissa discusses all the dyke drama in her early Hollywood friendships with ROSIE O'DONNELL, ELLEN, KD LANG and BRAD PITT and nearly being outed when her first record was released. We also go behind the music for “Bring Me Some Water,” “Brave and Crazy," "Similar Features" and more! Click here to apply to work with me 34:00 -- Jess is joined by Tony Trius, co-host of MLVC (the Madonna podcast) to go deeper on the female singer-songwriters who defined the ‘90s Lilith Fair era. We discuss Sarah McLachlan, Ani Difranco, Fiona Apple, Tegan & Sara, Tracy Chapman, Aimee Mann, The Murmurs (and many more!) IG: @jessxnyc
We hear a couple of tracks from the new free sampler Vol. 5 from Triple Agent Records (Chewbacca's and Thalasses) this hour (more in coming weeks too)! Always fun artwork with those! We pay tribute to the late, great Dickie Harrell (Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame drummer for Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps) who passed away on May 31st, 2023 and hear a song from his 1961 solo album on Capitol Records. We board the Catching A Wave for the week ending October 26th, 1963 for radio station WQAM 560 AM and hear some songs on their chart that week (including the #1 song). We'll spin a tune from a Dick Dale & His Del-Tones album that is celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a July 4th themed tune from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. KISS has a rockin' instrumental patriotic tune in the mix as well and we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week. Plus, we've great tunes from The Scimitars, Raul Malo, The Bomboras, Tegan & Sara, Shorty's Swingin' Coconuts, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, Skoteenas and Trio Koko. Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Raul Malo- "Liberty City" The Bomboras- "Blowback"* In memorium: Dickie "Be-Bop" Harrell- "Drivin' Around The Block" Tegan and Sara- "Girls Talk" Trio Koko- "Enterprise" "Good Time" segment: Dick Dale & His Del-Tones 60th Anniversary of King Of The Surf Guitar (1963) Dick Dale & His Del-Tones- "King Of The Surf Guitar" Joan Jett and The Blackhearts- "Before The Dawn" Chewbacca's- "Death Of A Galaxy" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "4th Of July" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE KISS- "Star Spangled Banner" The Scimitars- "Damascus Steele" Thalasses- "Augurio" Catching A Wave Time Machine Week ending October 26th, 1963 for WQAM 560 AM #39 The Atlantics- "Bombora" #27 Jan & Dean- "Honolulu Lulu" #1 Frankie Avalon- "Beach Party" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Kan Dells- "Cloudburst" Shorty's Swingin' Coconuts- "The Boss" Skoteenas- "El Topo" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
Gen and Jette up their CanCon for Pride this year with Junior High — a middle grade semi-autobiographical graphic novel from Canadian musical duo Tegan and Sara, with the illustrations of Tillie Walden. Show Notes Tegan and Sara's memoir High School was released in September 2019 and has since been turned into a TV series on Amazon Freevee. We've never heard of this show or Amazon Freevee, but we're definitely going to look it up. There is going to be a sequel to Junior High! It's called Crush, but there's no word yet on a potential release date for it. Tegan Sara's latest album is called Crybaby and came out in 2022. If you've never listened to Tegan and Sara before, go do it now! Gen recommends starting with So Jealous. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter or email us at hello@anotherbookontheshelf.com. We'd love to hear from you! Sign up for our newsletter and add us to Pinterest!
Con Chico O'Farrill y Clark Terry, Rita Lee, Edric Connor, Harry Belafonte, los Rebeldes del Rock, the Platters, Nuestro Pequeño Mundo, Carly Simon, Dave Edmunds, Elvis Costello, Linda Ronstadt, Tegan & Sara, Antonio Vega, Aguaviva, Joan Manuel Serrat, Paco Ibañez, Nacha Guevara, Patxi Andión y Silvia Pérez Cruz
On the first of the final three episodes of "Is This Podcast Name Taken?" I'm joined by friend and fellow artist with many hats, Jonii! We talk about the art of songwriting and a musician's legacy, why collaborating with others is important even when you're a "solo artist," and being fair to yourself with expectations. Also, on "Check Out this Obscure Record," we talk about Tegan & Sara and an obscure 80s straight-to-video masterpiece, "Creating Rem Lezar." Display pic art by Jeyrablue Jonii's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNofTZGY1LuGlppDNys_ThQ Jonii's band, Lonely Enclave: https://lonelyenclave.bandcamp.com/Lonely Enclave © Destiny Park Media Keep the conversation going by using the #DadMenDoncast hashtag on social media. If you want to ask us a question or send a suggestion, you can e-mail us at dadmendoncast@gmail.com To watch video clips of Destiny Park Media podcasts and stay up to date with the latest news, follow us on our social media profiles: TikTok: @destinyparkmedia Instagram: @destinyparkmedia Twitter: @d3stinyp4rk Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDMLBUYziH4KDfCJICAk1GA Podcast music created by Jase Ginkel Questions? Drop us a line at destinyparkmedia@gmail.com
Adam Christgau is a multi-talented artist who has made a name for himself in the music industry and beyond. Adam has a rad unique career where he comes from a world of playing drums with an array of incredible artists including, Weezer, Miley Cyrus, Tegan And Sara, Sia, and many others, to then building his very own high end furniture business. Adam shares a behind-the-scenes look at his career as he breaks down his journey in the music industry. He shares stories about touring life and what it takes to grow in the music industry. He also discusses his work in film and TV and opens up about his love for woodwork and how he balances his passions for music and furniture design. He talks about the importance of learning how to run a business and shares his tips for success. Hope you find this one as valuable as I did! If you do, do us a massive favor and share it! Chapters: 1:25 - Meeting Adam 7:12 - Touring with Tegan and Sara 8:43 - How it All Started 19:49 - Touring Life 29:28 - Breaking Down Growing in The Music Industry 31:34 - Working in Film & TV 32:55 - His Love for Wood Work 45:35 - Balancing Music and Furniture Design 47:59 - Learning How to Run a Business Adam Christgau Instagram: @adamchristgau Website: www.adamchristgau.com Christgau Design Instagram: @christgaudesign Andrew Cramb: Instagram: @andrew_ftw Everything Else: https://linktr.ee/whereareallmyfriends Produced & Edited by - Deanna Elise: Instagram: @deannaelxse Website: https://www.deannaelxse.com Where Are All My Friends Podcast: Website: https://www.whereareallmyfriends.com Subscribe: HERE Patreon: HERE
Take this terrific topping fresh off of Thanksgiving week! I'm joined by Jake, from Life Is Unfair, THE 'Malcolm In The Middle' rewatch podcast that you can hear each Thursday, as they go in chronological order through the series. He's also 1/3 of the incredible Twitch channel, Lets Play Deathray, where they variety stream, & interact with their community in amazing ways. They stream every night except Friday and Saturday's around 7:30 PM MST. Jake is also a published author! That's huge! He wrote a segment in Bi-Visibility, which you can order here. In case you missed their special 24 hour live stream for Extra Life charities, benefiting the Children's Miracle Network of hospitals, you can still donate through December 31st via the link below. If you have the means to give, please do so at the link here. No Super Producer Jared, from 'Feathers And Friends' and 'Parrot Gaming Productions', this episode, but he's always with us in spirit and deserves the shoutout. This week we have Tegan & Sara, & Jake's selection was T. Rex. We keep the 6 song format, playlist here and based on listener Georgia's mail specifically, starting this episode we ALSO have the FULL playlists that we used to ‘whittle down' to the 6 you hear. Did we make the correct decisions? I'm sure we'll hear about it...(Luke, looking at you...) T&S T.Rex The songs discussed, in order, are: Tegan & Sara – My Number Tegan & Sara - The Con Tegan & Sara - The Cure Tegan & Sara – White Knuckles Tegan & Sara - All I Have To Give The World Is Me Tegan & Sara - Yellow T Rex – 20th Century Boy T Rex – Mambo Sun – 2003 Remaster T Rex – Teenage Dream T Rex – Solid Gold Easy Action T Rex – The Visit – 2016 Remaster T Rex – Hippy Gumbo – Alternative Version We of course also play ‘Is It Aerosmith'. If you, or a loved one, is, or has been affected by sexual violence, please know that there are good people and organizations in the world that can offer help. RAINN is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. NSVRC(national sexual violence research center) has resources to help victims, and, importantly, tips on prevention and warning signs. If you have the means to donate, please do so. Every little bit helps. If you would like to e-mail the show, you may do so at Fileunderpod@gmail.com. You can follow us on Twitter and vote in our polls, @FileUnderPod. You can hear more of me, and guest of several episodes Mark, at The Evil Mark Show, find out more information at www.evilmark.com.
The Billbuds are talking Tegan & Sara's 6th studio album from 2013, Heartthrob. It's one of our 1st times listening to Tegan & Sara so this is an absolutely wild introduction point. If it's your first time too, we hope that you enjoy the ride! Want to support the show and get bonus eps in our off-week? Pay what you can at our PatreonWant to reach out? Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or email us at billbudspod@gmail.comLike the show? Leave us a review on iTunes!Theme by Arne Parrott! Go follow him on Soundcloud and Twitter
Song Featured: "Modern Nostalgia" by Holly Clausius Happy Pride Month! This week Courtney Lynn & Quinn welcome Canadian singer songwriter Holly Clausius. They chat about her creating music remotely, other singer songerwriters that inspire her, her acculades from Tegan of Tegan & Sara, and much more! She also breaks down the story & production behind her song, "Modern Nostalgia." To learn more about Holly Clausius, check her out on her website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify Follow Courtney Lynn & Quinn on their website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Apple Music and Spotify For updates and information about the podcast, follow Next Song On Deck on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook!
“100x” and “White Knuckles,” which Sara wrote about their past relationship struggles as sisters. “I didn't necessarily set out to write those songs about Tegan," Sara explains. "I wanted to write about the struggles that I had in my early 20s; my desire to be independent and have my own life and the trajectory of figuring out who I was without Tegan. I am sort of seeing that as a very different era right now in our band and also in my own life. It is just interesting to go back and think about how far we came and how bad and challenging things were, but how much better they are now.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
“100x” and “White Knuckles,” which Sara wrote about their past relationship struggles as sisters. “I didn't necessarily set out to write those songs about Tegan," Sara explains. "I wanted to write about the struggles that I had in my early 20s; my desire to be independent and have my own life and the trajectory of figuring out who I was without Tegan. I am sort of seeing that as a very different era right now in our band and also in my own life. It is just interesting to go back and think about how far we came and how bad and challenging things were, but how much better they are now.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
Eva Gardner could have easily been given a golden ticket to music stardom. But the fact that she wasn't drove her to go get it on her own. Eva grew up in a rock and roll family as the daughter of Kim Gardner, a notable bass player in the 1960's British Invasion music scene who played with acts like The Creation, Ron Wood, The Birds, Eric Clapton and Rod Stewart. But while Eva found great influence in her father's career path, she wasn't immediately encouraged to follow. It wasn't until a holiday to visit a family friend, The Who's John Entwistle, where that all changed. Eva went on to study music at UCLA before beginning a career as a professional touring musician with acts like The Mars Volta, P!nk, Gwen Stefani, Cher, Tegan & Sara, Moby and Veruca Salt. She's on The YES Effect Show to talk about her journey from growing up in a rock and roll household, making a name for herself as a bassist, to breaking norms as a female musician in the male-dominated music industry. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Eva's dad Kim initially didn't encourage her to pursue being a bass player How The Who bassist John Entwistle influenced Eva to start playing bass guitar What Eva learned after failing her music school audition, and what she did to improve Why you should surround yourself with people whose skills are are better than yours How the initial rejection from her dad inspired Eva to pursue a career as a musician How Eva got a job as P!nk's bassist Eva's most memorable moment playing on stage with P!nk The one thing everyone should do to find clarity on their path Quotables: “It's those NOs that made me want to turn them into YESes even more.” “The path isn't always clear at first…until you take the first step.” “When you're with people who are bettering you it really makes you step up.” “Someone asked me ‘why do I do what I do?' Ultimately it's about connecting with other people.” “I feel like if it was handed to me I probably wouldn't have wanted it. I probably would have taken it for granted.” Links mentioned in this episode: Eva Gardner's music: https://www.evagardner.com/ Eva on IG Join The YES Effect Inner Circle Facebook Group for a behind the scenes experience about what it means to Believe, Belong and Become! Join Shelli on Facebook Join Shelli on Instagram Join Shelli on YouTube
Guest Bio:Born and raised in Utah, Justin Utley's music career took off when he was made a featured performer at the 2002 Winter Olympics Ceremonies in Salt Lake City. After breaking ties with his Mormon roots, Justin became a sought-after talent, spending much of his career touring as a performer at Pride Festivals worldwide. He's shared the stage with top international acts like Dan Reynolds, Icona Pop, Tegan & Sara, Billy Porter, and Margaret Cho. In June 2010, Utley released “Stand for Something,” a single written to inspire and motivate action towards securing LGBT marriage equality in the United States. The single was nominated by the LGBT Academy Of Recording Arts for 4 OutMusic Awards, including Best Songwriter and Artist of the Year, winning Best Country/Folk Song of the Year. Utley is an outspoken advocate against the use of conversion (ex-gay) therapy, a method Utley experienced for two years. Now a powerful speaker at colleges and universities, Utley provides insight on issues of faith and the LGBT community. He has served as a guest contributor on CNN's ‘Faces of Faith' Sunday news segment, NPR, SiriusXM's OutQ and MSNBC. He is a two-time recipient of the FBI's “Inspiring Citizen of the Year” award, and “Artist of the Year” by SiriusXM Radio.
On the heels of our Melissa Etheridge interview, Jess is joined by Tony Trius, co-host of MLVC (the Madonna podcast) to go deeper on the female singer-songwriters who defined the ‘90s Lilith Fair era and whose lyrics were the soundtrack to our babygay lives. We discuss why Sarah McLachlan, Ani Difranco, Fiona Apple, Tegan & Sara, Tracy Chapman, Aimee Mann, The Murmurs (and many more!) defined this time period and go over our fave albums and live show experience. IG: @jessxnyc, @hottakesdeepdives, @tonytrius * getquip.com/deepdives * * prose.com/hottakes *
Assa y Andy comentan el sexto episodio de la segunda temporada de The L Word Generacion Q. . Recordad que podéis escuchar el programa en todas las grandes plataformas podcast. . Apóyanos invitándonos a un café en Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/estonoesserie . Las rrss del programa son: . Instagram: @estonoesseriequeer Twitter: @enes_queer Youtube: EstoNoEsSerie Mail: estonoesserie@gmail.com ----- Nuestras rrss son: Leti: Instagram: @lemwimsen Twitter: @lemwimsen TikTok: @lemwimsen Andy: Instagram @parropita Twitter: @parropita TikTok: @parropita Assa: Instagram: @assatrash Twitter: @assatrash ----- Dirección y producción: Andrea M. Polakov Musica: Julián "El mago del Sonido" Mayor Diaz Edicion: Sara Murillo Instagram @shmusicmurillo Twitter @saramurilloambr Diseño gráfico: Leticia López
k.d. lang's discography has explored everything from cowpunk, to smooth pop, to jazz. Their new album 'Makeover' may be the most delightful surprise of all! It's a stunning collection of dance remixes dating from 1992 to 2000. On this episode, we'll explore this fascinating “hidden zone” in their career. k.d. talks to us about the roots of their love for dance music. Plus, Tegan Quin of Tegan & Sara shares her appreciation for k.d.’s work, trailblazing influence, and the power of the dance floor.
Claire Murphy is a backline tech and tour manager. Prior to the pandemic she just finished up a support tour with P!nk in stadiums across Europe. Clair has worked most recently with Vance Joy, she has done backline and tour management for the likes of Tegan & Sara, Elle King, Ravonettes, Babes in Toyland, and the Dum Dum Girls to name a few. Claire has worked with the Soundgirls to promote and encourage women as a SG mentor. She also runs a business providing storage to the music industry in London. Outside of touring she enjoys living at the beach with her partner and 12 year old rescue dog. She’s also been known to compete in triathlons including Ironman's. Whilst on tour, she frequents coffee shops! Girl on the Road: How to Break into Touring from a Female Perspective by Amazon.com Learn more: Girl on the Road: How to Break into Touring from a Female Perspective
Laura interviewed actor Keilani Elizabeth Rose and musician Printz Board about their web series Flimsy and how they stayed creative during the lockdown.Built around its independent feature and short films competitions, the Paris International Film Festival offers a wide look on both International and French independent production, in particular independent films broadcasting a clear, positive message with international potential. Learn more at https://www.parisintlfest.com/From songs like “#1”, and “Hey You” Printz Board is off to a successful start in his solo career. After years of writing and producing hits, Printz is aiming to make his mark in the global music charts with his creative guitar driven Hip-Hop, Rock, Pop and Soul blend of Indie music.Award-winning actor, rapidly rising DJ, and classically trained dancer, Keilani Elizabeth Rose is a descendant of story-tellers, a voice for change, and the true embodiment of her ancestors' wildest dreams. Since her performing arts career launched into prominence, this accomplished creative has impacted global audiences with versatility transcending triple threat status. Portraying iconic characters on countless hit shows and major networks including Fox, Netflix and ABC, while also lending her musical talents in the live arena to collaborators ranging from the Vancouver Canucks to Tegan & Sara; Rose has a relentlessly expansive repertoire in film, television and music; and continues to deliver performances driven by a mission to unify and elevate.Find them on socials!@printzboard@keilanielizabethroseFlimsy on IMDBhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt12385654/To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram and TikTok at laurapowers44.
Laura interviewed actor Keilani Elizabeth Rose and musician Printz Board about their web series Flimsy and how they stayed creative during the lockdown.Built around its independent feature and short films competitions, the Paris International Film Festival offers a wide look on both International and French independent production, in particular independent films broadcasting a clear, positive message with international potential. Learn more at https://www.parisintlfest.com/From songs like “#1”, and “Hey You” Printz Board is off to a successful start in his solo career. After years of writing and producing hits, Printz is aiming to make his mark in the global music charts with his creative guitar driven Hip-Hop, Rock, Pop and Soul blend of Indie music.Award-winning actor, rapidly rising DJ, and classically trained dancer, Keilani Elizabeth Rose is a descendant of story-tellers, a voice for change, and the true embodiment of her ancestors' wildest dreams. Since her performing arts career launched into prominence, this accomplished creative has impacted global audiences with versatility transcending triple threat status. Portraying iconic characters on countless hit shows and major networks including Fox, Netflix and ABC, while also lending her musical talents in the live arena to collaborators ranging from the Vancouver Canucks to Tegan & Sara; Rose has a relentlessly expansive repertoire in film, television and music; and continues to deliver performances driven by a mission to unify and elevate.Find them on socials!@printzboard@keilanielizabethroseFlimsy on IMDBhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt12385654/To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on Instagram and TikTok at laurapowers44.
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Ned Shepard is a Grammy nominated songwriter, producer, DJ and remixer. As one-half of the duo Sultan + Shepard, he has co-written songs for David Guetta, Tegan & Sara, and Tiesto and remixed songs for Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Bruno Mars, Madonna, Ed Sheeran, Robyn and others. He has performed at festivals around the world including Tomorrowland, Ultra and EDC. In this episode, Richard and Ned discuss performance anxiety, the Zen of DJ'ing, touring across the world, club culture, and the connections between music and meditation.Sultan + Shepard’s next album “Something, Everything” will be out March 12th.@sultanshepardFollow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @WolfInTune https://www.richardwolf.net/Read "In Tune: Music As The Bridge To Mindfulness" https://tinyurl.com/tz67aqm
This week we're joined by the incomparable Stevie Knipe of Adult Mom! And we're diving into an album that is.... just so..... we're diving into The Con by Tegan & Sara! This one runs a little long but there's a lot to talk about listeners! Wow.
Born in the coldest city in Japan and raised in the sweltering heat of Arizona, Isaac Rentz's highly stylized pop videos for artists like Katy Perry, Nick Jonas, Jason Derulo, OneRepublic, Paramore, Cage The Elephant, Bleachers, Tegan & Sara, blink 182, and Eminem have earned acclaim and heavy airplay on music channels in the U.S. and abroad. His commercial spots for clients like Honda, The Gap, TOMS, Taylormade, and Red Stripe have been viewed by millions, and his short films have been screened at festivals on both coasts. His quirky, detailed work has been honored with multiple nominations at the MTV Video Music Awards, Much Music Awards, Supertoon Festival, ReelWorld Festival, LA Film Festival, Vimeo Festival and in a wide variety of publications, including Pitchfork Media, Creative Review, Spin Magazine, 'Boards, and TV Guide. In 2015, Isaac began production on Opening Night, his feature film debut starring Topher Grace, Taye Diggs, Anne Heche, Rob Riggle, Alona Tal and Paul Scheer. The film debuted in summer 2016 at the Los Angeles Film Festival, and was released to Netflix in summer of 2017. Instagram: @isaacrentz Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
Eva Gardner, renowned bass player, has performed and toured with a huge amount of artists including none other than Pink, Gwen Stefani, Cher, Tegan & Sara, Moby and Veruca Salt. Jess and Bowie chat with Eva about how she got into the music business, her life on the road with Pink, and working in Vegas! Eva also shares her new release with Jess and Bowie, "Love & Drugs"! The post Eva Gardner, Bass Player for Pink, Gwen Stefani, Cher, Tegan & Sara and more first appeared on idobi Network.
Se dice que las lesbianas vienen de una isla, Lesbos, donde Safos (poetisa griega) vivía rodeada de sólo mujeres. En este episodio conocerás algunos hechos y anécdotas de la vida lésbica que probablemente desconocías: cómo es salir del clóset para una chica lesbiana, sus amistades homo y hetero y por supuesto la rumba lesbiana. Ríete y acompáñanos en este maravilloso viaje a la isla de Lesbos. Canciones: Rumba Sambo Mambo de Locomia y Closer de Tegan & Sara
In this episode, the Reaction Brats talk Beck, Tegan & Sara, Battles, and the Spoons. Important topics such as meatballs, coat-check violence, and bleeps & bloops are also covered. As a bonus, Robyn laughs until she cries. Recorded and edited at home. Mixed by Mitch Bowden at Mechanical Noise Instagram: @reactionbratspod Email: reactionbratspod@gmail.com
Billboard breaks down the biggest releases in the music world for the week of September 27th, 2019, including drops from DaBaby, J-Hope & Becky G, Tegan & Sara, Adam Lambert, Sturgill Simpson and more. Plus, interviews with BTS, Tegan & Sara, Adam Lambert, and Jon Pardi! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The best new albums out this week include Sturgill Simpson's scuzzy rock record Sound & Fury, reliably infectious pop from The New Pornographers, new Tegan & Sara, a lost John Coltrane album and more.1. The New Pornographers — In the Morse Code of Brake Lights2. Tegan & Sara — Hey, I'm Just Like You3. John Coltrane — Blue World4. Guillermo Klein and Los Guachos5. Sturgill Simpson — Sound & Fury6. Girl Band — The Talkies7. Laurie Anderson, Tenzin Choegyal and Jesse Paris Smith — Songs From the BardoOther Notable Releases For Sept. 27: Allesandro Cortini — Volume Massimo; The Beatles — Abbey Road 50th Anniversary Edition; The Comet is Coming — The Afterlife; Jon Pardi — Heartache Medication; Kefaya & Elaha Soroor — Songs of Our Mothers; Kevin Gates — I'm Him; Molly Brazy — Built to Last; Opeth — In Cauda Venenum; Ronin Arkestra — Sonkei.
The new show takes a loving look back on my favorite time of the year… The Newport Folk Festival! I open with a set of songs from a few of the incredible collaborative groups that graced the stages in 2019, play you some tunes from musicians and bands that were a few of the many extraordinary highlights of the weekend, showcase a handful of musicians/bands I would love to see return to the fort, and last but not least highlight the artists I hope make their debut in 2020. Let's have some folkin' fun! Playlist: Redesigning Women – The Highwomen Black Myself – Our Native Daughters Overland – I'm With Her Rang Tang Ring Toon – Mountain Man -air break- Different Kind of Love – Adia Victoria Walk Through Fire – Yola A Brand New Deal – Bill Scorzari Hey Man – Liz Cooper & The Stampede We Made It – Cedric Burnside -air break- Nuthin's Fair – Illiterate Light Angeline – Rayland Baxter Uh Huh – Jade Bird Ofakomobolo – Jupiter & Okwess What's Up – 4 Non Blondes Jolene – Dolly Parton -air break- Call Off Your Dogs – Lake Street Dive New Birth In New England – Phosphorescent Nobody – Hozier Kindness of Strangers – Courtney Marie Andrews Rainbow Connection – Kermit the Frog -air break- The Greatest – Cat Power If You Need To, Keep Time On Me – Fleet Foxes Goose Snow Cone – Aimee Man $@!#% – Tegan & Sara -air break- Getting To Me – Caroline Rose Old Engine Oil – The Budos Band Long Way Home – Durand Jones & The Indications Oh My – Natalie Prass
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Eva Gardner began her professional career as a bassist right after graduating UCLA with a Bachelor’s Degree in Ethnomusicology. Since then she has performed and toured the world with artists such as P!NK, Cher, Gwen Stefani, The Mars Volta, Tegan & Sara, Moby and Veruca Salt. Discover how Eva pursued her dream career. And find out how you can show up prepared to follow yours. Download my podcast interview with Eva here on iTunes! Once you’re inspired by Eva's story we would love to read your review. http://bit.ly/AmandaNachmanPodcast
Growing up in a musical family, Devin Kennedy knew there was only one path for him in life. As a kid, he taught himself to play drums, bass, guitar, and piano and wrote songs, but he began writing and releasing music seriously when he was accepted to Berklee College of Music. Devin released critically praised Love Language EP to much acclaim and an indie album. He has also toured across North America with former Big Time Rush member James Maslow, appearing at the iHeartRadio Music Festival and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball. With chart-topping singles, prime TV placements, and international festival appearances, María del Pilar continues to carry the torch in the U.S. Latino bilingual movement. Equal parts pop-lover and punk-rocker, María del Pilar mixes her DIY riot grrrl roots and bilingual lyrics to create melodic, sweet, and pop anthems. As the lead singer of Los Abandoned, she planted the seeds for what blossomed into the current new wave of U.S. Latin Alternative sounds. An immigrant Latina, María del Pilar has been collaborating live on the road with Chicano Batman, Las Cafeteras and Francisca Valenzuela. This past summer, María del Pilar also shared the stage with former labelmates Tegan & Sara, and Tune-Yards invited her to sing backup vocals for their TV performance on Conan.
Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis joins this edition of Noisemakers to talk about her cover of Liz Phair's "Blood Keeper," her upcoming book of poetry and more. Five other tracks are also featured in the mix for a September six pack of tracks. Tune in and find more info and links at http://www.noisepop.com/podcast. Episode Track List: 1. Matthew Dear - "Horses" (feat. Tegan & Sara) 2. Mitski - "Nobody" 3. Colter Wall - "Thinkin' On A Woman" 4. DJDS - "New Grave" (feat. Kevin Drew & Kelly Zutrau) 5. Speedy Ortiz - "Blood Keeper" (Liz Phair cover) 6. R+R=NOW - "Awake To You"
Recapping the archival interview clips from the first five LSQ pods, episode 11 features vintage audio from Jenny's interviews with Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Tegan & Sara, Metallica's Lars Ulrich and Paramore's Hayley Williams.
D-VON! GET THE TABLES! Or the wooden staircase, at least - Batman is about to take a tumble! Bats takes a vicious knee and BAH GAWD, HE'S BROKEN IN HALF! Amidst the carnage, Joker continues his devilish dance... Joining our dynamic duo as Special Guest Investigator is writer, filmmaker, podcaster and knowledge keeper of anything whatsoever to do with both Buffy and Tegan & Sara - it's Omar Najam! Can Omar help our team slay these demons, or will he prove to be more of an Angelus than an Angel? Tune in to find out, Bat fans! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Omar Najam - Twitter - Instagram Sunnydale Study Group Podcast - Twitter Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute '89 Listener's Society!
So, we've got a lot of poor decisions being made in these episodes. Jenna figures out who Isobel is. Alaric confirms that Isobel was his wife. Damon confirms he turned her into a vampire. Elena goes looking for her alone. A couple people die because of this. Matt spends a double date with Caroline, Elena, and Stefan reminiscing about his time with Elena. Matt's mom does everything wrong. Pearl thinks the town belongs to her and her gaggle of tomb vamps. Frederick and Bethanne, two of the tomb vamps, get themselves injured and killed, respectively, because they don't want to spend even more time trapped inside after 145 years of it. Oh. And Alaric confronts Damon, is killed, and comes back. That's one special ring Isobel gave him.Outro song: The Ocean by Tegan & Sara
So, we've got a lot of poor decisions being made in these episodes. Jenna figures out who Isobel is. Alaric confirms that Isobel was his wife. Damon confirms he turned her into a vampire. Elena goes looking for her alone. A couple people die because of this. Matt spends a double date with Caroline, Elena, and Stefan reminiscing about his time with Elena. Matt's mom does everything wrong. Pearl thinks the town belongs to her and her gaggle of tomb vamps. Frederick and Bethanne, two of the tomb vamps, get themselves injured and killed, respectively, because they don't want to spend even more time trapped inside after 145 years of it. Oh. And Alaric confronts Damon, is killed, and comes back. That's one special ring Isobel gave him.Outro song: The Ocean by Tegan & Sara
In this very special LGBTQ Pride bonus episode of The Big Listen, we talk with Canadian musical duo Tegan & Sara about the joys of air travel, the business of music and Sara's Beatles of podcasting. Plus, we chat about LGBTQ podcasts, and the twins reveal their idea for an official Tegan & Sara podcast.
Margaret Cho was born Dec. 5, 1968 and raised in San Francisco. “It was different than any other place on Earth,” she says. “I grew up and went to grammar school on Haight Street during the ’70s. There were old hippies, ex-druggies, burnouts, drag queens, and Chinese people. To say it was a melting pot – that’s the least of it. It was a really confusing, enlightening, wonderful time.” Ignoring the traditions of her patriarchal culture, her mother bravely resisted an arranged marriage in Korea and married Margaret’s father a Korean joke book writer. “Books like 1001 Jokes for Public Speakers – real corny stuff,” Cho says. “I guess we’re in the same line of work. But we don’t understand each other that way. I don’t understand why the things he says are funny and the same for him.” What Margaret did know is that being a kid was hard. Racing toward adulthood as fast as she could to escape the constant bullying she endured, Margaret began writing jokes at 14 and professionally performing at age 16. Getting picked on, and not having a feeling of belonging, is a subject that’s not only near to Margaret’s heart, but something she still feels very deeply despite all of her successes. In that sense, Margaret has gladly and graciously become the “Patron Saint for Outsiders,” speaking for those who are not able to speak for themselves, and encouraging people who can to use their voice to promote change.Soon after starting her Stand Up career, Margaret won a comedy contest where first prize was opening for Jerry Seinfeld. She moved to Los Angeles in the early ’90s and, still in her early twenties, hit the college circuit, where she immediately became the most booked act in the market and garnered a nomination for “Campus Comedian of The Year.” She performed over 300 concerts within two years. Arsenio Hall introduced her to late night audiences, Bob Hope put her on a prime time special and, seemingly overnight, Margaret Cho became a national celebrity. Her groundbreaking, controversial, and short-lived ABC sitcom, All-American Girl (1994) soon followed. Oddly, while chosen because of who she was – a non-conformist Korean American woman with liberal views – the powers-that-be decided they preferred for Margaret to “tone it down” for the show. She soon realized that though she was an Executive Producer, this would be a battle she could not win. “For fear of being too “ethnic,” the show got so watered down for television that by the end, it was completely lacking in the essence of what I wanted to accomplish.” The experience was a traumatic one, bringing up unresolved feelings left over from childhood, and Margaret developed an eating disorder as a response to criticism about her body. She was so obsessive in her goal to try to be what she thought others wanted, that she landed in the hospital with kidney failure. Through out this period of self-abuse, Margaret continued performing to sold-out audiences in comedy clubs, theaters, and college campuses, working to channel her anger in to something more positive. In 1999, her groundbreaking, off Broadway one-woman show, I’m The One That I Want, toured the country to national acclaim and was made into a best-selling book and feature film of the same name. After her experience with All-American Girl, Margaret wanted to make sure she would only ever have to answer to herself, putting herself in charge of the distribution and sales of her film, which garnered incredible reviews and broke records for ‘Most Money Grossed per Print’. In 2001, after the success of her first tour, Maragaret launched Notorious C.H.O., a smash-hit 37-city national tour that culminated in a sold-out concert at Carnegie Hall. Notorious C.H.O., hailed by the New York Times as “Brilliant,” was recorded and released as a feature film. Both films were acquired by Showtime, and produced by Margaret’s production company, a testament to the success of Margaret’s business model. In March of 2003, Margaret embarked on her third sold-out national tour, Revolution. It was heralded by the Chicago Sun Times as “Her strongest show yet” and the CD recording was nominated for a Grammy for Comedy Album of the Year. In 2005, she released Assassin, with The Chicago Tribune stating “(Assassin) packs passion in to each punch.” The concert film premiered in select theatres and on the gay and lesbian premium channel Here! TV. In 2007, Margaret hit the road with Cyndi Lauper, Debbie Harry and Erasure, along with indie faves The Dresden Dolls and The Cliks, to host the True Colors Tour, benefiting the Human Rights Campaign. An entertainment pioneer, Margaret also created and starred in The Sensuous Woman, a live variety show featuring vaudevillian burlesque and comedy, which she took for an extended off-Broadway run in the fall. Margaret returned to TV in 2008 with the VH1 series, The Cho Show. Describing it as a ‘reality sitcom,’ Margaret said at the time, “It’s the closest I’ve been able to come on television to what I do as a comic.” The Cho Show followed Margaret, her real parents, and her eccentric entourage through a series of bold and outrageous experiences, shaped by Margaret’s ‘anything goes’ brand of stand-up. The aptly titled Beautiful came next, exploring the good, bad and ugly in beauty, and the marketers who shape our world. The concert premiered in Australia at The Sydney Theater, marking the first time Margaret debuted a tour abroad. While touring through the US, the concert was filmed at the Long Beach theatre, aired as a special on Showtime in 2009, and then released as both a DVD and a book. In 2009 Margaret nabbed a starring role in the comedy/drama series Drop Dead Diva, which aired for six seasons on the Lifetime network. Margaret enjoyed not having the sole responsibility for keeping things afloat. “(Drop Dead Diva) was a very fulfilling experience. It let me taking about the things I talk about, like body image, and women feeling good about themselves.” Never one to shy away from a challenge, Margaret stepped right up to the plate when asked to do Season 11 of the highly- rated Dancing with the Stars. Paired with pro Louie Van Amstel, Margaret was on the show’s most controversial seasons. Margaret got a very strong reaction to her Rainbow Dancing Dress during a time when the issue of bullying, especially among gay teens, was being heavily covered in the media. “I am very proud to have been able to wear a gay pride dress on a show that is so conservative.” 2010 culminated with another high honor, a second Grammy Award nomination for Comedy Album of the Year for Cho Dependent, her incredibly funny collection of music. Featuring collaborations with Fiona Apple, Andrew Bird, Grant Lee Phillips, Tegan & Sara, Ben Lee and more, the album received critical acclaim. The album is funny, but also quite musical, featuring not only her surprisingly strong singing voice, but her skill on the guitar, banjo and dulcimer. “I was inspired to make beautiful music with a comic edge. I took this very seriously, taking vocal and guitar lessons while I was touring.” Margaret self released Cho Dependent on her own Clownery Records, and was encouraged by the acclaim, since there are only a handful of artists putting out true albums of comedy music – “Weird” Al Yankovic, Flight of the Conchords, The Lonely Island, to name a few – yet no women. In 2011, Margaret released the live concert film of Cho Dependent, which also had its cable network debut on Showtime. Shot at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA, she remained uncensored, with a characteristically no-holds-barred show. In 2012, Margaret spent whatever free time she had crafting her all new standup show, the uproariously and aptly named MOTHER, which kicked off with both a US and European tour. According to Margaret, “MOTHER offers up an untraditional look at motherhood and how we look at maternal figures and strong women in queer culture.” Margaret’s creative side moved ahead at full speed with an Emmy nomination for “Best Guest Performance” on Thirty Rock. After the death of her mentor, Robin Williams, overwhelmed her, a mutual friend told her not to grieve Robin, but to ‘Be Robin’. The hashtag #BeRobin was born, as Margaret began setting up shop in different places around San Francisco in an effort to raise money for the Homeless community. “All I do and create a distraction – comedy and music – for several hours and collect goods and donations for people who need them.” The GoFundMe page Margaret set up [at http://GoFundMe.com/BeRobin ] has raised over $20,000.00 in donations.In 2015, Margaret was one of the hosts of TLC’s All About SEX, a late night call-in talk show with Margaret covering sex toys and alternative sexuality. “I wanted to remove the stigma of women not only buying sex toys, but experimenting with what makes them feel good.”2015 also brought Margaret back to the stand up stage, where she filmed her Showtime special/DVD psyCHO at the historic Gramercy Theatre in New York City. Called “wildly kinetic” by the New York Times, psyCHO “Is about insanity, about the anger I feel about everything happening in the world, from police brutality to racism to the rising tide of violence against women.” In keeping with the show’s theme, the artwork, a portrait she commissioned from artist Vincent Castiglia made entirely of her own blood. There’s no break for Margaret in 2016: The three-time Grammy and Emmy nominee will release her next studio album, American Myth, on April 29th on her Clownery label. The follow up to Cho Dependent, it’s the first collection of new music from Margaret in 6 years. She has already debuted three music videos: “Ron’s Got a DUI” [https://goo.gl/8j3SgH], “Fat Pussy” [https://goo.gl/B6rfER] and the song that set the Internet on its ass (take that, Kardashians), “(I Want To) Kill My Rapist” [https://goo.gl/SMuKhA]. Salon magazine called the song “A new anthem” and UK’s The Guardian reminded anyone who was offended that “Cho is famed for her boldness, her taboo-breaking humour.” Margaret spoke to Billboard about the song saying, “I’m a victim, and now a survivor, of sexual abuse and rape, and I think it’s really hard to talk about it. I think having a song to perform live will allow others to talk about it. It’s a huge issue, and this was cathartic for me.” American Myth, made with her longtime collaborator Garrison Starr, also showcases Margaret’s first efforts as a composer. Margaret says the album is “my glamorous and glittering tribute to family, comedy, anger, fame, gayness, grief, fat pride, love and hate.” In what is a fitting tribute, Margaret has also been named special co-host of E!’s Fashion Police, covering the biggest award shows of 2016. Since Joan Rivers was not only a friend, but also a vocal supporter of Margaret, this has a unique significance. “Although I am not quite a fashionista, I would love to look at it like I am changing it up – Fashion Police: Special Victims Unit. It makes me happiest to spend time with Melissa (Rivers), and when I see her laugh at my jokes, I feel like Joan is smiling.” And in typical “go-go-go” style, Margaret has signed on to develop a “Highland,” a dramedy for Amazon. The hour long show follows Margaret, who after court-0rdered rehab, gets a chance to start over by moving in with her (dysfunctional) family who run a pot dispensary. Co-created by Margaret and writer Liz Sarnoff (“Deadwood,” “Lost,” “Alcatraz”) Margaret is set to star and executive produce as well. With so much success in her artistic life, Margaret has never turned away from the causes that are important to her. She is incredibly active in anti-racism, anti-bullying, advocating for the homeless and gay rights campaigns, and has been recognized for her unwavering dedication. She was the recipient of the Victory Fund’s Leadership Award and the first-ever Best Comedy Performance Award at the 2007 Asian Excellence Awards. She also received the First Amendment Award from the ACLU of Southern California, and the Intrepid Award from the National Organization for Women (NOW). Margaret has been honored by GLAAD, American Women in Radio and Television, the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF), the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), PFLAG and LA Pride, who gave Margaret a Lifetime Achievement Award for leaving a lasting imprint on the LGBT community. Through her hard work, Margaret has had the opportunity to be heard, to extend her point of view and become regarded as a true pioneer in her field. She takes none of it for granted. “It’s a wonderful thing to be known as a ‘safe haven’ for people. People come to see me, or buy my records and/or DVDs because my point of view satisfies a lot of what needs to be said out there. More than anything, that makes me really proud.” Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/officialmargaretcho Margaret’s Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/mcho88 Twitter: http://twitter.com/margaretcho/ Official Website:http://www.margaretcho.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margaret_cho/
After 9 years of successfully running Musicfest NW in Portland, OR, Trevor moved to Boston to work with Crash Line Productions to manage booking for the Boston Calling Music Festival. Now in his third year, he continues to work with Musicfest NW as well as the Eaux Claire festival in Wisconsin. The 2017 Boston Calling lineup is amazingly impressive with the likes of Tool, Mumford and Sons, and Chance the Rapper as well as Bon Iver, Sigur Rós, The XX, Run the Jewels, Solange, Weezer, Cage the Elephant, Tegan & Sara, Wolf Parade, Car Seat Headrest and Deerhoof among many others.
Llegamos más lejos que la temporada pasada y para festejarlo traemos una nueva propuesta de UK "Honne". Además traemos lo nuevo de Meme en su proyecto solista, también el estreno de las canadienses Tegan & Sara y hablamos de Coldplay, el festival Outside Lands y Tame Impala en México.
01. Something New (Robin Schulz Remix) by Axwell 02. Turn It Up (Tchami Remix) by MERCER 03. Can't Stop Playing (Makes Me High) (Oliver Heldens Remix) by Dr Kucho feat Ane Brun 04. Promesses by Tchami 05. Rumors by Pep & Rash 06. Last All Night (Koala) (Michael Calfan Remix) by Oliver Heldens 07. Intoxicated by Martin Solveig & GTA 08. Treasured Soul by Michael Calfan 09. I Want You by Shermanology 10. Winner by Quintino 11. S.A.X. by Laidback Luke & Tujamo 12. Sally by Hardwell feat Harrison 13. Rhythm of the Night by 3LAU, Nom De Strip feat Estelle 14. How To Break A Heart by HIFI & John Lakke feat Bright Lights 15. No Way Out by Vicetone, Kat Nestel 16. You & Me by Max Vangeli 17. Beautiful World by Blasterjaxx & DBSTF feat Ryder 18. Tales Of Tomorrow (feat Julian Perretta) by Dimitri Vegas/Like Mike/Fedde Le Grand 19. Unbreakable (DubVision remix) by Dirty South feat Sam Martin 20. What I Did For Love (VINAI remix) by David Guetta feat Emeli Sande 21. Demons by Paris Blohm feat Charles 22. Up We Go (Borgeous Remix) by Lights 23. Louder by Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & Vinai 24. The Reward Is Cheese (Nom De Strip Remix) by Deadmau5 25. Jumpoff (Carnage Edit) by Bl3r, Andres Fresko 26. Tonight We're Kids Again by Dada Life 27. Blow Your Mind by Tiesto & MOTI 28. Persia by Matisse 29. Broken by DubVision 30. ID2 vs Closer (Bobak's Bootleg) by Tegan & Sara vs Dimitri Vangelis, Wyman
Record Date: January 13, 2016, 11:21 AM After more than a three-year hiatus, Couch Surfing returns. Jimmy Brown joins in for some social commentary, after John experiences verbal abuse from a Twitter mob because he dared to criticize a subjectively offensive joke (yes, really). 00:04:11 - John teases his primary opinion of the joke, before reading the initial tweets that came about from his speaking up.00:11:17 - John attempts to put things into much-needed perspective, so that listeners may better understand his original intentions.00:21:49 - Jimmy makes a point about the option to speak one's mind, versus the option to stay quiet. This leads to a discussion about double standards that exist within debates between genders.00:27:06 - John focuses on a number of people applying a straw man fallacy.00:33:31 - Jimmy gets to the root of the problem.00:38:58 - Feminism is discussed more, with John establishing his credibility within the movement.00:44:56 - They take time to unpack the joke, wherein John talks about the bad habit of reinforcing gender norms, or gender binary.00:49:37 - Jimmy shares differences between sexism in a joke and sexism in video games. This leads John to discuss the real-life story of #Shirtgate.00:58:04 - John gets controversial and argues in favor of the word misandry, its meaning and intent. Opposing definitions of sexism in general also come up.01:04:00 - The conversation gets especially heavy, as depression and suicide are discussed. The term "Check your privilege" is also examined.01:10:05 - Days after the incident in question, John's accidental misuse of Twitter results in further dogpiling.01:14:18 - More perspective is in order, as John points out how minor this all is compared to far more severe and extensive cases of online abuse. A silly analogy involving American Healthcare comes into play, for reasons.01:20:03 - Jimmy and John experiment with the joke itself, attempting to make it more inclusive and arguably, better. The theory of accountability in comedians gets discussed as well.01:24:29 - The show closes with a fun contradiction about engaging with someone you claim to not care about. The following artists can be heard in this episode: Cuba Gooding Jr. & Matthew Lillard, Mackintosh Braun, Art Versus Industry, Tegan & Sara, Lana Del Rey, Uh Huh Her, Kimbra, MNDR, Birdy & Knowkai, Phantogram, MS MR, Florence + The Machine & Seven Lions, Rabbits Running, Gregory Alan Isakov, Woodkid, Ulrich Schnauss & Sasha, Timber Timbre, The Royal Concept, Tame Impala, Jim James and Max.
Vivek Shraya is a multimedia artist living in Toronto with strong ties to prairie malls. She's produced 10 albums, written 3 books (with 2 more set for release next year) and created 4 short films, all to great acclaim. She talked to me about the production of art, how performance grounds her, Her debut novel, She of the Mountains, was named one of The Globe and Mail’s Best Books of 2014. A three-time Lambda Literary Award finalist, Vivek has read and performed at shows, festivals and post-secondary institutions internationally, sharing the stage with Tegan & Sara and Dragonette, and has appeared at NXNE, Word on the Street, and Yale University. Vivek is a three-time Lambda Literary Award finalist, the 2014 recipient of the Steinert & Ferreiro Award for leadership in Toronto’s LGBTQ community, recipient of Anokhi Media’s inaugural Most Promising LGBTQ Community Crusader Award in 2015, a 2015 Toronto Arts Foundation Emerging Artist Award finalist, and a 2015 recipient of the Writers’ Trust of Canada’s Dayne Ogilvie Prize Honour of Distinction. Both Vivek’s debut collection of poetry, even this page is white, and first children’s picture book, The Boy & the Bindi, will be published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2016. Her POC fashion project (co-edited with Karen Campos Castillo) is at http://heart-beats.ca/HDB/ We talked about Rihanna, Beyonce (duh), gender expression, performance vs 'real life', and style as class privilege. She also educated me in the nicest way possible about being so judgemental about other people's style. Thanks Vivek! You're amazing!
Even though this show is about spoilers and how nerd culture responds to them, there are no spoilers in this episode whatsoever. Week in Geek: Andrew played Breath of Fire IV and ponders the choices of this rather forgotten series while Dan started playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and wonders how the hell it even exists. The Dimensions of Lego: Dan and Andrew discuss the recently released toy-to-life game, Lego Dimensions; one of them is rather excited about it, another is, um, not. SPOILERS (no spoilers): Andrew and Dan disagree a lot as they wend their way through a discussion on spoiler culture, its origins, our reactions, and how studios use them as marketing tools. RIP PS VITA: According to this Kotaku article, Sony honcho, Shuhei Yoshida, makes a bold argument as to why the PS Vita hasn't fared so well in the market––pointing fingers (some justified, some not) at everyone but Sony itself. Geeking Forward: Next week we'll be discussion supernatural/paranormal investigative fiction and how rad it is––all in the name of introducing Scarytober! If you have comments about the content in this episode––or of next week's topic) leave a comment at forall.libsyn.com. Be sure to also join the conversations at our official Facebook and Google+ pages. You may also e-mail us at forallpod [at] gmail [dot] com. If you subscribe to the show on iTunes, be sure to leave a review to help spread the word to new potential listeners through the magic of Apple's algorithms. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Everything is Awesome" by Tegan & Sara (feat. The Lonely Island) (from The Lego Movie) -"Main Theme" by John Ottman (from The Usual Suspects) -"Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie" by William Elliot Whitmore -"Fanfare" by Nobuo Uematsu (from Final Fantasy VI)
Electro Session special mix 2013. 2h de mix 100% Electro mixé par MIKE TRAXX 1- DJ B-Boy - End Of World In Gangnam (Apocalypse 2012 Mash'Up) 2- Deorro - For President (Original mix) 3- Ron Carroll - Bump To Dis (Bartosz Brenes & Dragmatic Remix) 4- TJR vs. Justice, A-Trak - Ode To Newlands (Clockwork Bootleg) 5- Tujamo - There It Is (Alex Mind Remix) 6- Funkastarz - W.O.W (Original Mix) 7- Mark Van Dale & Enrico - Water Verve (Dannic Remix) 8- Avicii vs Nicky Romero - I Could Be the One (Audrio Remix) 9- Nari & Milani vs Real 2 Real - Move It Up (Henry Fong Mashup) 10- Congorock & Stereo Massive feat. Sean Paul - Bless Di Nation (Clockwork Remix) 11- CLMD - Falling Like Angels (Sebjaks Rave Remix) 12- Bingo Players - Out Of My Mind (Henry Fong Remix) 13- Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know (Nobody Moves Re Move) 14- Alex Sayz Felix Zaltaio & Lindh Van Berg - Freakin Out (Felix Zaltaio & Lindh Van Berg Remix) 15- Duvoh feat. Tess Marie - Come Over (Deorro Remix) 16- Bruno Mars - Locked Out Of Heaven (Paul Oakenfold Remix) 17- Dean Cohen - American Flash (Sultan & Ned Shepard Edit) 18- Kastenholt & Dee - Im In Love (Kastenholt & Dee Saw Remix) 19- Kid Massive & Alex Sayz feat. Miella - Strong (Original Mix) 20- Morgan Page feat. Tegan & Sara vs Dohr & Mangold - Videon (Morgan Page Bootleg) 21- Divini & Warning - Just A Sound (Knife & Renvo Bigroom Remix) 22- Norman Doray & Nervo feat. Cookie - Something to Believe In (Hard Rock Sofa Instrumental Remix) 23- Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun (Eddie Halliwell Mix) 24- Rob Adans - Abash (Sebastien Drums & Whelan & Di Scala Remix) 25- Congorock & Stereo Massive feat. Sean Paul - Bless Di Nation (Torro Torro Remix) 26- EDX feat. Tamra Keenan - 2 Hearts 1 Mind (Inpetto Remix) 27- Zedd & Ellie Goulding - Fall Into The Sky (Extended Mix) 28- Nause - Hungry Hearts (Pablo Rindt Bootleg) 29- Electric Soulside & Fast Foot, MikeWave - Terminate (Far Too Loud Remix)
Thanks for subscribing to Mix Fix and making 100,000 downloads possible. For more information or booking SJ visit www.DJ-SJ.com Track Listing 1. Ansol & Dyro - Top of The World 2. Duck Sauce/Afrojack- Barbra Streisand Says Hey! Ho! 3. Kryder vs. Danny Howard feat. Joel Edwards - Sending Out An S.O.S. 4. The Aston Shuffle vs. Tommy Trash- Sunrise (Won't Get Lost) (Tommy Trash Version) 5. Afrojack & Shermanology- Can't Stop Me (Kryder & Staar RMX) 6. Fedde Le Grande - So Much Love (Deniz Koyu RMX) 7. Hard Rock Sofa & Squire Ft. Max'C - Just Can't Stay Away (Vocal Mix) 8. Avicii - Summerburst ID vs. PSY Gangnam Style (SJ Edit) 9. Enrique Iglesias (feat. Sammy Adams) - Finally Found You (R3hab Remix) 10. Icona Pop - I Love It 11. Tradelove - Seven Nation Army 12. Busta Rhymes x Daft Punk x Zedd - Touch My Shotgun (Clockwork Bootleg) 13. Morgan Page ft. Tegan & Sara vs Shinedown ft. Matisse & Sadko - Body Work (Joe Fresh Unity Smashup) 14. Sultan & Ned Shepard vs Thomas Sagstad Ft. Dirty Vegas - Somebody to Love (dBerrie Remix) 15. Ne-Yo - Let Me Love You - Gregori Klosman Remix 16. Of Monsters and Men - King and Lionheart (Dzeko & Torres Streesh Bootleg) 17. Foster the People - Pumped Up Kicks (Lars Allertz Remix) 18. FUN. - Some Nights (Jakob Liedholm Arena Mix) 19. Calvin Harris – Sweet Nothing (Tiesto Remix) 20. Hardwell ft. Amba Shepherd – Apollo 21. Rita Ora – Shine Ya Light (Dannic Club Mix) 22. Steve Angello & Third Party vs. Dirty South – Lights Alive (Cadence Edit) 23. TJR – Ode To Oi 24. Nicky Romero & Nervo – Like Home 25. Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash – Reload 26. Tommy Trash – Truffle Pig 27. Chuckie x Sandro Silva x Dardude – Make Some Epic Noise 28. Kaskade vs. Tommy Trash – Empty Streets Cascade (Kaskade Bootleg) 29. Rihanna – Diamonds (Congarock Remix) 30. Chuckie & Gregori Klosman – Mutfakta 31. Zedd & Lucky Date feat. Ellie Goulding - Fall Into The Sky 32. Alesso & Dirty South – City of Dream (Jakob Liedholm Edit) 33. Burns – Lies (Otto Knows Remix) 34. Showtek & Justin Prime – Cannonball 35. Alvaro – Pay Attention To The Drums (Tall Boys Short Edit) 36. Clockwork – Titan (Congorock Safari Remix) 37. Swedish House Mafia x Laidback Luke x Deborah Cox vs Bingo Players – Leave The World Out Of My Mind (Simo Bootleg) 38. Wax Motif & Neoteric - Go Deep (Torro Torro Remix) 39. My Digital Enemy & Rob Marmot - African Drop (Tom Staar Remix) 40. Alesso - Clash (Original Mix)
Beezo Radio Show (hosted by Enrie & DJ Exodus) that aired Sep 29, 2012 on 104.3 NOW (Las Vegas), 92.7 KREV (San Francisco) and 97.7 KRCK (Palm Springs) from 12-2am SPONSORED BY : www.djlabels.com TRACKLIST (Enrie) 1. Morgan Page ft Tegan & Sara vs Shinedown ft Matisse & Sadko "Body Work" (Joe Fresh Unity Smashup) 2. Albin Myers "The Beast" 3. Bob Sinclar vs Mike Candys "La Serenada Of Groupie" (Freddo & Evangelisti Mashup) 4. Laidback Luke & Angger Dimas ft. Polina "Night Like This" (Vandalism & Mr. Fluff Remix) 5. Wolfgang Gartner vs Dizzee Rascal, Armand Van Helden Vs. Nicky Romero "Bonkers To Lose The 808 (Clockwork Bootleg) 6. KDrew "All Or Nothing" 7. Usher vs Dada Life vs Dyro "Scream The Dada" (Johnny Mac Bootleg) TRACKLIST (Jay Dabhi) 1. Rihanna "Where Have You Been" (Cazzette Another Summery Hot Remix) 2. Jay Dabhi "Bruk Out!" 3. Steve Aoki vs Mr. Hudson "Forever Ladi Dadi" (Ken Loi Mashup) 4. Gregor Salto "Azumba" w/ Shakedown "At Night" 5. Swedish House Mafia "Don"t You Worry Child" (Dave Silcox Bootleg) 6. Jay Dabhi & Kelvin Scott "If It Wasnt For You"
CLUB KERRY NYC: Vocal Dance & Electronic - DJ Kerry John Poynter
New York City is burning with the sound of these beats. Or at least it should be! Spring is finally here and this is your soundtrack. Ladyhawke starts us out with a fab new mix of Paris is Burning by Simmons & Christopher while Sainte Etienne return on track #2 with my favorite tune of the moment in Method of Modern Love. These two tunes were just meant to be together. You will be repeating these two I guarantee it. I certainly have. Revenge of the 80's! I find myself enjoying some remakes again (see Sunrise After Dark) and have included three of them. Send Me an Angel was a huge 80's hit for me originally by Real Life and this version by Lovematic (D & F Mix) does not have a male vocal like the original but is still quite good (track #3). Blue Monday by Kurd Maverick (track #8) is another timeless 80's classic originally by New Order. Any 80's music fan has to have these two tunes. The third remake, This is Your Life, is from 90's band Banderas but remade by 80's group 7th Heaven! (track #11). Good stuff. I consider the song Back in Your Head (Tiesto Remix) by Tegan & Sara to now be a classic (track #7). Tiesto did a great job with this. If you have never heard this tune then you should. If you remember the huge hit song Rapture by iiO from back in 2001 then you know the voice of Nadia Ali. Her vocals meld wonderfully in Love Story with the energy mix by Andy Moors on track #9. Each of the tunes on this set are stellar. Quite possibly one of my favorite sets. Enjoy! Choice Lyric: "All of the boys and the girls here, in Paris. Sing to the night without sight, but with madness. I can't keep up, I'm a wreck, but I want it. Tell me the truth, is it love or just Paris?" - Paris is Burning by Ladyhawke (track #1) Track List (62:17): Paris Is Burning (Simmons & Christopher Mix) - Ladyhawke Method Of Modern Love - Saint Etienne Send Me an Angel 2009 (D and F Mix) - Lovematic feat. Sharon May Linn Cherokee Go With It (Wez Clarke Rerub) - Henry John Morgan The Ones We Loved (Dogzilla Remix) - Kuffdam & Plant Underneath (Original Mix) - DJ Antoine Back In Your Head (Tiesto Remix) - Tegan and Sara Blue Monday (Vandalism Remix) - Kurd Maverick Love Story (Andy Moors Vocal Mix) - Nadia Ali Perfect Day (Digital Dog Remix) - Cascada This is Your Life (Club Junkies Mix) - 7th Heaven featuring Banderas