POPULARITY
#52. Visitamos las oficinas de theBasement en Valencia y nos recibe Whatever Charles aka House Lover para hablarnos de una de las fiestas con más flow que vas a ver, el nuevo club de escucha elegante que están montando y sobre por qué el house está por encima del bien y el mal.
Quinto capítulo y por fin hablamos de uno de los grandes elementos en nuestra vida, la música. Y no cualquier tipo de música, el House. Y encima de la mano de uno de los colectivos más importantes dentro de este género en España: theBasement, the art of percal. En este capítulo nos inspira uno de sus founders, Whatever Charles, Charli. theBasement cumple 10 años y lo celebramos con ellos echando un vistazo al pasado para rememorar cómo un grupo de dj's apasionados por la música house han revolucionado este género musical. Temas como el trabajo en equipo, superar los egos individuales para que prime el equipo o darle la máxima importancia a la música y a la calidad del sonido es lo que ha llevado a las farras de theBasement a cumplir una década de éxitos. Mentes creativas alrededor de la música house, nos inspira. Y a ti, ¿qué te inspira? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_inspirabrand/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@_inspirabrand... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3FfYynh... #inspirabrand #podcast #slowlifethinking #housemusic #thebasement #technomusic
We premiere 90's soaked house from Belfast Martha Dark as she unveils her debut release, Promise, on theBasement Discos. The inaugural release calls on soulful Chicago energy as ‘Promise' is steeped in gospel samples, anathematic piano chords, and funk-laced bass. We premiere a searing house music debut from Belfast artist Martha Dark challenges us to Promise to believe our instincts. Promise, the debut single by Irish artist Martha Dark, is a mesmerising ode to the classic era of Nineties-style Chicago house garnished with disco flavour. Martha Dark's debut release is due to be released on the Valencia-based label, the Basement Discos – known for signing high-quality and niche underground house talent. Martha Dark's ‘Promise' perfectly encapsulates the label's goal as it portrays the empowering message of gospel house. Promise commands your immediate attention with an instantly recognisable hook layered over a roaring funk-driven bassline that screams 90's. The gospel influence is a merger between the soulful sounds of Chicago and Martha's religious upbringing in Belfast. The Belfast native is attracted to blending gospel choirs and preachers in her music with a twist of the classic nineties-inspired House sound she grew up listening to. This is true house music, from a hugely exciting artist – an exceptional debut from Martha Dark. Martha Dark --------------- SC: https://soundcloud.com/marthadark IG: https://www.instagram.com/marthadarkmusic/ Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Now live at the Blur Podcasts, the Spanish DJ and Producer - Whatever Charles! A passionate house music enthusiast who has been deeply involved in the underground house music scene in Spain for many years, Whatever Charles is the co-founder of theBasement Discos, which has become one of the most active and respected house music collectives in the country, celebrating 10 years of history in 2023. Driven by his love of the genre, Whatever Charles is also the founder and label manager of Miura Records, with the two record labels having become synonymous with quality house music releases. He has an unwavering commitment to supporting and promoting up-and-coming artists, both through his record labels and through his involvement in the wider house music community. For these reasons and many more he's our guest for the 130th edition of the Blur Podcasts which is now live on our Soundcloud, Youtube and Apple Podcast pages. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/blur-records/blur-podcasts-130 Youtube: https://youtu.be/NVqtORx3p5E Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blur-records-podcasts/id1446494618 Make sure you follow Whatever Charles in the links below: https://soundcloud.com/whatevercharles https://www.instagram.com/whatever_charles https://www.facebook.com/whatevercharles https://thebasementdiscos.bandcamp.com/ #deephouse, #lofi, #lofideephouse, #housemusic, #disco, #nudisco, #soul, #luanda, #angola, #djmix, #djset, #soundcloud, #blurrecords, #blurpodcasts , #blurpodcasts, #podcasts
Do not forget to follow us and make our community grow
This episode got super real. My sister Juliette Ross joined me for an open honest conversation about waiting on God and maintaining faith while navigating transition. Join the Saved Black Girl Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/savedblackgirlConnect with me on IG @TiffanyLBethea
Welcome to a special edition of More Than The Bag. This series is called "Meet The Speakers." Each week I will bring one of my speakers for The Women Investing In Real Estate Event to introduce them to you. These women have some unique niches in real estate and I am excited for you to meet them ALL. Today I had to pleasure of hosting, Osay Eniya. She is a Panelist and our Airbnb Expert and the Owner, and CEO of Tosani Legacy Corporation, Author, Speaker and so much more. She is truly powerful and full of knowledge. Make sure you grab your ticket to the event. VIP and General Admission tickets are available. The link to register is in the bio of my IG at dr_kerrie or FB at Kerrie Carter-Walker. Enjoy this episode and Stay Anchored.
En este episodio de podcast nos adentramos en el mundo del cine y conocemos al músico, compositor y orquestador Gene Pristker, quien recientemente orquestó la música para la película "The Matrix Resurrection" pero que cuenta con más de 845 trabajos originales. Además tiene un proyecto de hip hópera "Sound Liberation", en donde con músicos invitados nos comparte su pasión por el género. Gene nos aclarará las diferencias entre musicalizador y orquestador. ¿Qué hace que música sea buena?, ¿La buena música funciona para las series de tv y cine?, ¿Quienes son sus artistas favoritos?, ¿Qué otras películas ha orquestado?... Gene nació en Rusia pero desde hace muchos años radica en Manhattan y además dirige la asociación "Composers Concordance" que tiene entre otras labores, organizar el programa de conciertos de la gran ciudad e invitar a los músicos a participar. Te invito a que te pongas cómodo y que disfrutes de este viaje por la buena música, la más fina y la más ecléctica. Escucharás desde Mendelssohn hasta Arrested Development y Frank Zappa y por supuesto muchas de las obras de Gene. Sigueme en redes sociales para comentar @lucilalocutora en instagram y facebook, @lucilazeta en Tik Tok y @lucilazetina en Twitter. Suscríbete, dale estrellas y reséña este episodio. Gracias por formar parte de #TheBasement. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lucila-zetina1/message
Let's talk about kindness for a few and then check out who's playing around town this weekend. Week of March 28- April 2 3/31 Thursday Multiultra single (Gifts and Curses) release party @TheBasement 9pm 4/1 Friday @Bowies Kay Azna/Blind Season/Howl 6-10pm 4/2 Saturday Monte& the Montsters @JohnnyCash bar in Nashville 10-close 4/2 The 2022 Hardcore Formal, benefit for the Dibabled American Veterans, in memory of John F. Wood GorillaWarefare/Of Serpants/Brave New World/Despair the Plague/Vessel of Honor @The Warehouse, Clarksville 4/2 Jawfane bonfire birthday bash for more info email jawfane@gmail.com 4/2 Oblivion Myth/53 Judges/Rosetta @404 Bar & Grill 7-1am no cover 4/5 Tuesday Nashville Hardcore Shows presents Bad Bad Cats playing Fran's East Side at 9pm TEASER - 4/8 Friday single release 'Search for you" Lydia's Castle - presave now and you could win tix to the EP release party May 7th --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musiccitymetal/support
Let's talk about kindness for a few and then check out who's playing around town this weekend. Week of March 28- April 2 3/31 Thursday Multiultra single (Gifts and Curses) release party @TheBasement 9pm 4/1 Friday @Bowies Kay Azna/Blind Season/Howl 6-10pm 4/2 Saturday Monte& the Montsters @JohnnyCash bar in Nashville 10-close 4/2 The 2022 Hardcore Formal, benefit for the Dibabled American Veterans, in memory of John F. Wood GorillaWarefare/Of Serpants/Brave New World/Despair the Plague/Vessel of Honor @The Warehouse, Clarksville 4/2 Jawfane bonfire birthday bash for more info email jawfane@gmail.com 4/2 Oblivion Myth/53 Judges/Rosetta @404 Bar & Grill 7-1am no cover 4/5 Tuesday Nashville Hardcore Shows presents Bad Bad Cats playing Fran's East Side at 9pm TEASER - 4/8 Friday single release 'Search for you" Lydia's Castle - presave now and you could win tix to the EP release party May 7th --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
RadioVillage oggi ospiti #Misteraffy #Mikali e #TheBasement
Tim with GHPodcast and JB from Dinonuggets 741 sit down and talk about the Aftermath of the Basement Experiment. Another great conversation you do not want to miss.
It's no secret that the music industry and all of those – from the performers to the venues to the studios to the punters – have all been affected, and in most cases decimated, by the rules and laws governing lockdown and restrictions.While the argument will continue to rage over the rights and wrongs of the way things are being handled, one fact remains true throughout.The music industry is suffering.With no end in immediate sight and many in the industry uncertain of their futures, HEAVY has decided to start a weekly segment called FCK CRNA to highlight affected businesses and industry workers and hopefully shine a light on a different key component of the music industry each week.These businesses need our support now, more than ever, so please, read on and spread the word about not only the businesses we focus on each week but any business you know of that is or has been affected.The only way out is for the music industry and those involved to unite and support each other in any way you can.We must be here for one another.This week, FCK CRNA turns the spotlight on live music venue The Basement in Canberra, as we catch up with Michael Bergersen.
Now live the 47th edition of the Blur Podcasts featuring German DJ and Producer - Sam Paradise! Having stepped into the house music scene professionally in 2018 when he joined the Spanish crew behind TheBasement Discos in Valencia, becoming the label's A&R and manager, having since then curated releases with artists such as COEO, KID SIMIUS, Tilman, Never Dull, Rhode & Brown, George Feely, Hotmood and Llorca among many others. The label has become one "the hottest imprints in the Spanish territory" (Traxsource) and Juno's "Label of the Month" in September 2020 after reaching the Top 5 in Traxsource's House and Nu Disco charts several times. Sam's own productions and DJ sets vary across diverse styles of electronic music, from deep & jazzy House grooves to raw Leftfield House and funky Disco. He will soon have his vinyl debut on Honey Butter Records this fall, followed by vinyl features on Small great things from Berlin and Sengiley Recordings. This is why we invited him to be our guest for the 47th edition of the Blur Podcasts which is now live on our Soundcloud and Youtube pages. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/blurrecords_ao/blur-podcasts-047 Youtube: https://youtu.be/NhMLT11oVLo Follow Sam Paradise's work in the links below: https://www.facebook.com/samparadisemusic https://www.instagram.com/samparadise_/ https://www.traxsource.com/artist/536030/sam-paradise https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR1owUx7H88MB-PgBSu394w https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Iboj6fU7Esw2p6Fx7TXV8 https://soundcloud.com/thebasementmusic
Un nuevo 808 Radio que viene a descubrirnos lo nuevo de Óscar Mulero remezclando a Balfa, Juan Sánchez, Solomun, Fjakk o Erol Alkan entre muchos otros. Nos dibuja el mapa de la despoblación interior de España junto al Catedrático en Economía de la Universidad de Zaragoza –coautor de un nuevo informe Funcas– Eduardo Bandrés y pone al habla al proyecto TheBasement de la mano de uno de sus fundadores, Carlos Alandí. La Lista I: Daft Punk – Revolution 909 Solomun - We'll never have today again [Cocoon] Litherland & Tom Jarmey - Slow Rotations (1-800 Girls Remix) [Collective Leisure] Furia x Amen - Ethereal [XTR] Trackmaster Dre - TLV [Chiwax] Generador de Ideas: ‘La España despoblada’ con Eduardo Bandrés. La Lista II: Balfa - Auto-Introducción (Oscar Mulero Remix) [BLF LAB] Elegance of the Dammed – Damnation [Dream Catalogue] Babsy - Another Session [Apparel Music] Juan Sanchez - Dor [Fiedeltwo] Kaytranada – Caution [RCA] Mark Broom - Mapping [Rekids] Aymeric - That Sound (Anoraak Remix) [Ravanelli Disco Club] La Lista III: Son Of Philip - Rubber Stamp (Actress Remix) [Wigflex] Tee Mango - You Are The Sun (sun Down Mix) [Permanent Vacation] Ali Love & Nicky Night Time ft Breakbot - Ubiquity (eric Duncan Remix) [Music To Dance To Records] Pfirter & Oliver Rosemann - BETA 01 [Stockholm LTD] Fjaak - To The Peak ft Elli Acula [Spandau20] Myd - Born A Loser [Because Music] Al Habla: TheBasement, Carlos Alandí. La Lista IV: Vray - West Side Glitchwork [Miura] Erol Alkan – Automatic [Phantasy] Temudo - 2023 [Klockworks] Lou Hayter - Time Out Of Mind (The Reflex Revision) [Skint] Dj Poolboi - Tu tienes mi corazon [Shall Not Fade] A Sagittarium – Heresy [Kneaded Pains] Reece Cox - Emotion 1 (Call Super Remix) [Kulør]
Episode 167: Conrad Edwards, COO at The Basement talks about giving, money, and navigating an advertising agency through the pandemic. Guest Biography Conrad Edwards, COO at The Basement, holds a degree in Architecture from the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning at the University of Cincinnati. He has leveraged that background to craft a career as a big-picture thinker that can translate ideas into action and has worked at the intersection of technology, design and user experience for nearly 25 years. He has served as Chief Marketing Officer for Round Room and its subsidiary TCC, a Verizon retail partner as well as VP and Chief Experience Officer for Samsung Electronics America. Throughout his career, including stints at Motorola and Arthur Andersen, he has had the opportunity to work with and build teams in the UK, India, China and Korea, gaining valuable international management experience. Conrad and his wife Donna have 2 boys, one in college and one in high school, and a few dogs. Conrad is active in his community and supports non-profit organizations as a volunteer and board director. In this episode, you'll learn: The power of giving and why a nurse who took care of Conrad's dad impacted his life forever. Importance of authenticity in giving, work, and all you do Running an agency in the time Covid-19 Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/167 Find more from our guest: www.thebsmnt.com Instagram facebook Mentioned in the episode: Fidelity TD Ameritrade Charles Schwab Stash Robinhood Acorns Runnymede Money Tip of the Week Investing apps Join the Inspired Money 30-day Fear Challenge Inspired Money Maker of the Week: Gret Glyer Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Introducing our latest guest, Bro. Wayne Vince Cooley, of the Wrath and Grace network. He is a part of a Church plant that is taking place in Ward 6 of Lancaster, PA. He is servant to his pastor and the team at Wrath and Grace - see there website - Click Here. Bro. Wayne and his Pastor host their podcast called "The Basement" through Wrath and Grace's network (wrathandgrace.com). This message is geared to give you perspective how Bro. Wayne came to serve the Lord. You can find the Basement by Clicking Here. Podcast intro from Jeremy Marsan and link to https://jeremymarsan.com/.
This episode is all about how we perceive sound. Join us as we explore what science has found out about the neurological, psychological, and physiological effects of sound on the body. Our guest this month producer and DJ, Slow Like Whoa, explains how a deeper understanding of the science of sound has helped her creative process as well as the way she connects with both her work and an audience. About Slow Like Whoa: By way of the farthest nebula to the left, Slow Like Whoa is a DJ and emcee who’s landed in Los Angeles, but has traveled sonically around the globe. Her introduction to blending energies began with one on one instruction by universally renowned DJ and Scratch Academy Director, DJ Hapa. Although primarily influenced by the boom bap of hip hop, she emits frequencies that transcend any one genre; merging Dancehall, Psychedelic, Funk and R&B. Whoa explores rhythm and energy between the digital and physical realms by building futuristic soundscapes with high energy vibrations, samples from her favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy movies and live mash-up’s.Known for her magnetic energy and infectious frequency, she has worked with a wide array of artists - from DaniLeigh to Kelis and companies in a variety of fields such as Champion, DollsKill, UTMOST, i3 Arts Festival, Complexcon, MTV, TheBasement and Lululemon. About Dr. Yewande Pearse: Born and bred in North London, Dr. Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at King's College London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a collaborator of Science Gallery Detroit, sits on the Programming Committee Spring/Summer 2019 at Navel Los Angeles, and was a TEDMED Research Scholar for the 2018 Stage Program. Yewande also writes for Massive, an online science media platform. Sound Science Podcast is produced by dublab. Please visit dublab.com to find out more!
On this episode, Andrew takes a look at a new B-Horror film with a limited theatrical release this weekend, "The Basement" starring Mischa Barton. It may be a bit close to last year's "Split", but damn was it entertaining. "The Domestics" was another really good Grindhouse type film that came out earlier this summer, and one that is an excellent choice on VOD right now. "Slice" is a new Comedy/Horror(?) that comes to streaming this weekend. Many will probably like it, but Andrew might not be counted amongst their club. After watching the Religsploitation film "The Nun", Jess and Andrew thought that it was a good idea to catch up with their Catholic Lore with "Novitiate". This episode is rounded out with some good old fashioned nihilism with Michael Fassbender in "Eden Lake", another in a series of films that ensures Jess will never have children. AndrewWatchesMovies.com Film diary: https://letterboxd.com/andrewmartin/films/diary/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewWatchesTV Moses's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-298402626 Mike Dietrich's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.dietrich.art/ Nothing Left Song for Y'All https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI0r5JiU00c
This week on TheBasement four women talk about women, feminism, and Christian worldview. Something here we didn't cover? Tweet us at @oruoracle with questions, or comments on what you want us to talk about next. **The information in TheBasement is based off of research, and includes various amounts of personal opinion.**
This week on TheBasement we talk about time management, touching on things like helpful tips, common misconceptions, and how managing time applies to our daily lives. Something here we didn't cover? Tweet us at @oruoracle with questions, or comments on what you want us to talk about next. Helpful links: https://www.blinkist.com/magazine/posts/simplify-time-laura-vanderkam **The information in TheBasement is based off of research, and includes various amounts of personal opinion.*
This week on TheBasement we talk a lot about relationship terms and how to define them. Also we get pretty passionate, so bare with some of the distortion. Something here we didn't cover? Tweet us at @oruoracle with questions, or comments on what you want us to talk about next. Helpful links: http://oruoracle.com/editorial/cold-weather-and-cuffing-season/ **The information in TheBasement is based off of research, and includes various amounts of personal opinion.**
This week on TheBasement we talk a lot about postmodern thought, our generation, tradition and church history regarding the season of Lent. Something here we didn't cover? Tweet us at @oruoracle with questions, or comments on what you want us to talk about next. Helpful links: The Liturgical church calendar: http://www.lectionarypage.net/index.html Madeline L'Engle: https://www.madeleinelengle.com/books/ The book of common prayer (example): https://www.bcponline.org/ **The information in TheBasement is based off of research, and includes various amounts of personal opinion.**
This week on TheBasement we unload the personalities types of the Oracle editors: specifically type five and seven, and how we work together. Something here we didn't cover? Tweet us at @ORUOracle with questions, or comments on what you want us to talk about next. Helpful Links: The Nine types- https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-descriptions/ The test- https://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/test **The information in TheBasement is based off of research, and includes various amounts of personal opinion.**
#JayCroz #ThaChamaleon #QueensboroughNative #ShreveportLa #MrShowUpandShowOut #Spotlight #WickedWednesday #Streetz989Media #TheBasement #EvanJazz #KIRITStreetz989ATL 24/7
#DJFinesseMusic #WickedWednesday #TheBasement #RnB54Exclusive #EvanJazz #KIRITStreetz989ATL 24/7
#BlockPartyJDE #WeJukinJDE #CozyLoveJDE #BackItUpJDE #SoloJDE #PotraitOfLoveJDE #OowwWeeJDE #StunnerJDE #SouthernSoulBreakout #WickedWednesday #TheBasement #OnDemand #EvanJazz #KIRITStreetz989ATL
#JaeMazor #GetCloser #89til #OSKIAwardWinner2K17 #WickedWednesday #Spotlight #TheBasement #EvanJazz #KIRITStreetz
#WickedWednesday #TheBasement #EvanJazz #KIRITS
Mojo talks about his trip to Texas. The guys talk solar eclipse, who gets offended this week, Trump's opinion on Afghanistan. We get an update on Commoners Brewing Company and The Basement and Arcade Games.
#NextLifetime #Angel #InYourEyes #WickedWednesday #TheBasement
#ChicagoWorldwide #RunItMan #WitnezzHolloway #NutIn #UrbanMinistry #YouthLeader #Actor #HipHopArtist #Blogger
#WickedWednesday #TheBasement #KIRITS 24/7
If you need me Baby, I'll come running too you!
#LEGACYWetheFuture #LotusButterfly #StreetDance #StreetArt #FreeThinkers #Visionaries
"Spotlight" - The Life & Career of #CurtisMayfield
"Spotlight" on the Life & Career of the Late/Great Michael Jackson!
#CarlGlover #Spotify #LAReid #TLC #Madonna #CurtisMayfield #TheBasement #WickedWednesday #FlyJazzJai
"Moms" around the World....."Thank You" Salute!
#TonyRiley #ShowTime #WalkingTheDog #ClassicRB #Persuaders
From the love bug to fighting back, in the first issue of 2017 listen to three incredible stories of things that light the fire under us all. Stories of self love, of family, of pride. Recorded live at The Basement Theatre, 9 February 2017. Featuring stories from Lillian Hanly, Taane Mete, and Cole Meyers. Hosted by Alice Snedden. Audio engineering by Sam Clavis.
Cringe-worthy catastrophes, face-flushing fails and sweaty palmed moments of misinterpretation. This month's issue wildly celebrates the awkwardness of the human existence. Recorded live at The Basement Theatre, 23 March 2017. Featuring tales of the uncomfortable from Kathryn Burnett, Gina Dellabarca and Chye-Ling Huang. Hosted by Alice Snedden. Audio engineering by Todd Waters.
A young psychiatric nurse goes to work at a lonesome asylum following a murder. There, she experiences varying degrees of torment from the patients.Director: S.F. BrownriggWriter: Tim PopeStars: Bill McGhee, Jessie Lee Fulton, Robert Dracup - via IMDB https://archive.org/details/Dont_Look_in_theBasement
This month's theme is TMI, i.e. "Too Much Information". Writer and actor Ash Jones, comedian Jamie Bowen and journalist Sasha Borissenko will share their stories of knowing too much, too little, revealing too much, wishing they knew more, or taking it in the traditional "TMI" direction with super, super personal stories. Hosted by comedian Alice Snedden (Funny Girls, Jono and Ben). Any and all interpretations of the theme possible! Recorded live at Basement Theatre on 8 September 2016.
Whether you've got pious family types, mysterious shut-away types or rowdy teenage types, neighbours are amongst us; inescapably, intrinsically part of our lives. Hell, we're all neighbours to someone too. In this “backyard” edition of The Watercooler, four speakers; Deb Kendon,Eamonn Marra, Robin Murphy and Eli Orzessek, share surprising, hilarious, thoughtful tales from over the fence.
This issue takes us into the dark and soul-draining world that is a really bad job. Our host Joseph Ernest Harper will be introducing you to the night's speakers Freya Desmarais Ryan Richards Matthew Crawley and David Parker
At Auckland’s Basement Theatre our new host, Joseph Ernest Harper, introduced you to four Auckland women who took to the stage to tell their stories of being on the fringe. Our Speakers included: Angella Dravid Gaayathri Nair Annie Rose Duckworth & Saraid Cameron
This month's issue showcased stories from three very different households as told by members of these families; Chris Thompson, Elle Hunt and Natasha Hoyland. Hosted by Oliver Quincy Page and staged at The Basement Theatre in Auckland.
This episode is the improv stories of four of Auckland's greatest young comedians. You also get two stories from both Chris Parker and Guy Montgomery.- What a treat! listen to the formats of both these The Basement regulars blend into one and see what magic will occur. Here's a little about Snort http://www.basementtheatre.co.nz/whats-on/snort/ Speakers include- Chris Parker Donna Brookbanks Eli Matthewson and Guy Montgomery
Where it all began, our first issue. Our speakers for this first event include: Joe Nunweek practices law by day and jams in the co-editorship of The Pantograph Punch, an Auckland arts and culture website, in between. Apart from a bit of freelance (1972, Sky Sport) or no-lance writing (Real Groove, Volume - RIP), he basically faffs at things. Guitar, photography - you know the person you think does these cool things 'seriously' because they're 'that kind of person'? He doesn't, he can't. Let's all hold onto the illusion though. His happy place is Palm Springs Parakai in all of its faded seventies deliquescence, and if there was no-one to watch and judge he would literally spend his days trainspotting. Romain Mereau is a directing graduate from Unitec's School of Performing & Screen Arts. He tragically became addicted to movies from a young age, and has been utterly obsessed ever since. He works in digital marketing, and makes short films in his spare time. Kirsten Taylor is a writer, musician and novice sourdough baker. She has lived in Edinburgh, Salzburg and Melbourne and is now studying occupational therapy at AUT. Diane White studied Law and Arts in Wellington. She moved up to Auckland about 18 months ago for a job that means she now spends her days sorting out tenant-landlord disputes and thinking about fences. It wasn't what she saw herself doing, but she's pretty happy all the same. Outside of work, Di does bits and pieces for the criminal justice reform organisation JustSpeak, pats strangers' dogs at the supermarket, and fills in any spare moments with writing, blogging and shooting hoops. Finnius Teppet moved here from Wellington a couple of years ago, and he doesn't miss the old city or his family at all. He writes plays and stories on a range of themes including: the lasting influence of mothers on their children, what happens when your girlfriend resembles your mother, breastfeeding and psychoanalysis. Earlier in the year a play of his was produced by some Australians in their own country, and they won the Short + Sweet festival with it. Oliver Quincy Page is a screenwriter, performance poet, conceptual artist and fan of architecture. His work has appeared in many magazines. Home & Garden was one he thinks. Oliver is currently writing a political thriller set against the backdrop of a gubernatorial primary race in Washington State, and a feature film about male friendships. Oliver enjoys brevity, wit, good taste and attending religious services unironically as is the custom of his people.