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Sara Serpa, Ingrid Laubrock, Nels Cline, Brulez Les Meubles, Kris Davis, Camila Nebbia & Angelica Sanchez, Sylvie Courvoisier, Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary Halvorson, Thumbscrew, Kirsten Carey & Aaron Edgecomb, Jessica Ackerley, Jairus Sharif and Mustafa RafiqPlaylist: Sara Serpa - Story 1 / LanguageIngrid Laubrock, featuring Fay Victor & Mariel Roberts - Koan 13Nels Cline, featuring Ingrid Laubrock, Chris Lightcap & Tom Rainey - The 23Brûlez les meubles - Paradoxe de la joieKris Davis, featuring Robert Hurst & Johnathan Blake - Coda QueenCamila Nebbia, Angelica Sanchez - vislumbreSylvie Courvoisier - Edging Candytuft (for Mary Halvorson)Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary Halvorson - Bone BellsThumbscrew, featuring Mary Havlorson, Michael Formanek & Tomas Fujiwara - WingbeatsThumbscrew, featuring Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek & Tomas Fujiwara - Greenish TentsThumbscrew, featuring Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek & Tomas Fujiwara - Somewhat AgreeKirsten Carey, Aaron Edgecomb - Brian Wilson's Bad DayJessica Ackerley - The dots are the connectionsJairus Sharif - MawuMustafa Rafiq - Triumph
For the last Jazz Show before Christmas, Def Jim's selections include several from albums released in 2023 and 2024 and one brand new release (from Thumbscrew), interspersed with a few choice gems from the 70's and 80's. More new releases will follow in his first Show of 2025. A very Merry Christmas to all.
7e émission de la 60e session...Cette semaine, de retour avec du freebop et free jazz! En musique: Oliwood sur l'album Anatomy of Anarchy (Jazzwerkstatt, 2024) Thumbscrew sur l'album Wingbeats (Cuneiform, 2024); Oholo! sur l'album Šiba (Sploh, 2024); Jamie Saft, Joe Morris, Reggie Nicholson sur l'album Ravine (Indépendant, 2024); Satoko Fujii Quartet sur l'album Dog Days of Summer (Libra, 2024); Patrick Shiroishi, Àlex Reviriego, Vacso Trilla sur l'album The Devil, Probably II (Fort Evil Fruit, 2024)...
Chapter 1:Summary of The 48 Laws of Power"The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene is a self-help book that offers advice on how to gain and maintain power in society or personal relationships. The book draws on various historical examples to illustrate each law of power. These examples come from the lives of figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Sun Tzu, and Cleopatra, among others. Greene's 48 laws focus on aspects such as learning to keep people dependent on you (Law 11), using selective honesty to disarm your opponent (Law 12), and never outshining your master (Law 1). The book is often seen as controversial due to its manipulative tone and morally ambiguous advice. However, it remains popular, particularly among those interested in gaining professional leverage or understanding the dynamics of power more deeply.Chapter 2:The Theme of The 48 Laws of PowerIt's a non-fiction book, first published in 1998, that offers a compilation of 48 laws based on historical anecdotes and philosophical insights which are intended to illustrate ways to achieve power and influence in life. Each "law" is a principle or strategy that the author claims has been consistent throughout history in helping individuals gain and maintain power. The book has been highly influential in various fields, including business and politics. Key Plot PointsSince this is a guidebook rather than a story, it doesn't follow a traditional plot. However, we can consider key elements of each "law" which builds the structure of the book:- Law 1: Never Outshine the Master. Make those above you feel superior. Do not show your talents too brightly or they might feel insecure.- Law 3: Conceal Your Intentions. Keep others from seeing your purpose by distracting them with more visible actions to prevent them from noticing what you are really aiming for.- Law 15: Crush Your Enemy Totally. Do not give your enemies the chance to recover, but crush them in totality.- Law 33: Discover Each Man's Thumbscrew. Everyone has a weakness, a gap in the castle wall. That weakness is usually an insecurity, an uncontrollable emotion or need; it can also be a small secret pleasure. Character DevelopmentIn the context of this book, "character development" would refer to the development of the reader's understanding of power dynamics rather than the evolution of fictional characters. It educates the reader on various historical figures and how they either gained or lost power, analyzing their strategies and mistakes. It uses the actions of these figures as instructional tools for personal development in power tactics. Thematic Ideas- Power and Manipulation: The primary theme revolves around how power can be achieved and maintained. It delves into the mechanisms of manipulation and control over others, whether in politics, business, or personal relationships.- Morality and Amorality: The book is often considered amoral as it advises actions that are manipulative and self-serving. It prompts readers to reflect on the ethical implications of such strategies.- Pragmatism: The application of the laws suggests a highly pragmatic approach to life's challenges. It focuses on results rather than ethical considerations.- History and Philosophy: Each law is supported by historical examples, demonstrating how these laws have been applied by successful figures in the past. The historical grounding also invites readers to learn from history.- Leadership and Strategy: Many laws deal directly with issues of leadership and strategy, offering advice on how to lead effectively and strategically.The 48 Laws of Power tends to be controversial due to its cynical view of human nature and the ruthless advice it offers. It has been praised for its insights into power dynamics and criticized for promoting unethical behavior. As such, the...
A typically up-to-the minute set from Def Jim, premiering new releases from David Murray, Kris Davis and Dave Douglas, and re-visiting notable recent offerings from Geri Allen, Jeff Parker, Michael Formanek, Ambrose Akinmusire and Thumbscrew before reaching back all the way to 1964 to end the Show with a classic Archie Shepp take on vintage 'Trane.
Welcome to Cryptic Soup, your after-dark podcast filled with nightmares that haunt the daylight. From murders, to crimes, to cryptids, to anything in between, you can learn about what might be going bump in the night. In this week's episode, join Thena and Kylee as we discuss a few different torture devices, their usage, and history. We discuss Oubliette, Thumbscrew, the Rack, the Scavenger's Daughter, the Brazen Bull, the Collar, the Strappado, and the Blood Eagle in this episode! Our sources for this weeks episodes: https://www.historydefined.net/oubliette/ https://www.history.com/news/7-famous-torture-devices-medieval-iron https://www.britannica.com/technology/rack-torture-instrument https://www.medievalchronicles.com/medieval-torture-devices/the-scavengers-daughter/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/did-the-vikings-actually-torture-victims-with-the-brutal-blood-eagle-180979148/
The BreakdownIn this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan interviews the band members Daniel and Stephen of Thumbscrew and delves into their journey as a metal band. The conversation covers their early years, the evolution of their sound, the transition to a new vocalist, recording and promotion challenges, touring experiences, and memorable moments on the road. The band members share their passion for music and the strong bond they formed as a group. Overall, the episode highlights the dedication and resilience required to pursue a career in the music industry. The guys discuss their experiences touring and traveling, the reunion and farewell shows, the dissolution of the band, the last hurrah and closure, the future of Thumbscrew, and the importance of the reunion. They express gratitude towards their friends, family, and fans.Quick RiffsTouring and traveling with friends can lead to unforgettable experiences and lifelong friendships.The dissolution of a band can happen naturally as members pursue different paths in life.The last hurrah can be a chance to give fans a final show and create lasting memories.Reunions can be important for reconnecting with friends and reliving past experiences.Episode Info:Bandcamp: Music | ThumbscrewIG: Thumbscrew (@thumbscrewtx)YouTube: Thumbscrew Live Reunion Show - Full Set - Austin, TXIntro track: "Common Flow" by ArborennaFeatured track: "Maliscent" by ThumbscrewATXMP Website: ATX Metal Podcast (transistor.fm)Sponsors / Affiliates Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited
THIS WEEK's BIRDS: Sara-Kaba Orchestra from Tchad; Eri Yamamoto; Macha Gharibian; Charles Tyler; Amazigh music/poetry from Ali Faiq; music from Mali (Aminata Wassidjé Traoré; Sibiri Samaké; Bony Pascal); Atlas (Moroccan() pop from Najat Aatabou; Mohammed Abd el Mutaleb (Egyptian classical); Müslüm Gürses; Necmettin Öksüz; Naima Samih; Ould Baba; Joel Ross; Ahmed Adaweia; Andrew Hill; Thumbscrew; Maria & Magdalena Filatovi; Srimati Nandini Sharma; Salim Halali; plus much, much more ...! LISTEN LIVE: Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI: 88.1FM Ithaca, 89.7FM Odessa, 91.9FM WINO Watkins Glen. and WORLDWIDE online at WRFI.ORG. via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLISTS at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/17190645/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
A cura di Gigi Longo. Musiche:Move 78, Tom Skinner, Kokoroko, Family Band, Thumbscrew, Bill Wells & Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Wax Machine, Arooj Aftab, Cloud Management, Dead Can Dance, Avalon Emerson.
Tomas Fujiwara is a Brooklyn-based drummer and composer. Described as “a ubiquitous presence in the New York scene…an artist whose urbane writing is equal to his impressively nuanced drumming” (Troy Collins, Point of Departure), Tomas is an active player in some of the most exciting music of the current generation, with his bands Triple Double (with Gerald Cleaver, Mary Halvorson, Brandon Seabrook, Ralph Alessi, and Taylor Ho Bynum), Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook Up (with Jonathan Finlayson, Brian Settles, Halvorson, and Michael Formanek) and The Tomas Fujiwara Trio (with Alessi and Seabrook); his collaborative duo with cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum; the collective trio Thumbscrew (with Halvorson and Formanek); and a diversity of creative sideman work with forward thinking peers like Tomeka Reid and Matana Roberts. In The New York Times, Nate Chinen writes, “Drummer Tomas Fujiwara works with rhythm as a pliable substance, solid but ever shifting. His style is forward-driving but rarely blunt or aggressive, and never random. He has a way of spreading out the center of a pulse while setting up a rigorous scaffolding of restraint...A conception of the drum set as a full-canvas instrument, almost orchestral in its scope.” Support the show
After months of enforced absence and pre-recorded Shows, Def Jim returns ecstatically to the live bFM Studio with a blazing programme of Creative Improvised Music featuring most notably the latest offering from Thumbscrew.
12e émission de la 54e session...Cette semaine, de la guitare autour du jazz moderne, du math-rock, du jazz rock et de l'avant-jazz! En musique: Muriel Grossmann sur l'album Universal Code (Dreamlandrecords, 2022); Horse Lords sur l'album Comradely Objects (RVNG Intl., 2022); Jean-Michel Leblanc sur l'album Intriqué (Indépendant, 2022); Gorilla Mask sur l'album Mind Raid (Clean Feed, 2022); Thumbscrew sur l'album Multicolored Midnight (Cuneiform, 2022); Nicolò Francesco Faraglia sur l'album Kissós (Aut, 2022)...
New York Times reporter Alexandra Berzon says election deniers are joining the electoral process at the precinct level. Their hope is to remake the machinery of American elections. She spoke with guest interviewer Arun Venugopal. Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews a new album from the trio Thumbscrew. And David Bianculli reviews the Weird Al Yankovic biopic, Weird, starring Daniel Radcliffe.
New York Times reporter Alexandra Berzon says election deniers are joining the electoral process at the precinct level. Their hope is to remake the machinery of American elections. She spoke with guest interviewer Arun Venugopal. Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead reviews a new album from the trio Thumbscrew. And David Bianculli reviews the Weird Al Yankovic biopic, Weird, starring Daniel Radcliffe.
Tomas Fujiwara is a Brooklyn-based drummer and composer. Described as “a ubiquitous presence in the New York scene…an artist whose urbane writing is equal to his impressively nuanced drumming” (Troy Collins, Point of Departure), Tomas is an active player in some of the most exciting music of the current generation, with his bands Triple Double (with Gerald Cleaver, Mary Halvorson, Brandon Seabrook, Ralph Alessi, and Taylor Ho Bynum), Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook Up (with Jonathan Finlayson, Brian Settles, Halvorson, and Michael Formanek) and The Tomas Fujiwara Trio (with Alessi and Seabrook); his collaborative duo with cornetist Taylor Ho Bynum; the collective trio Thumbscrew (with Halvorson and Formanek); and a diversity of creative sideman work with forward-thinking peers like Tomeka Reid and Matana Roberts. In The New York Times, Nate Chinen writes, “Drummer Tomas Fujiwara works with rhythm as a pliable substance, solid but ever-shifting. His style is forward-driving but rarely blunt or aggressive, and never random. He has a way of spreading out the center of a pulse while setting up a rigorous scaffolding of restraint...A conception of the drum set as a full-canvas instrument, almost orchestral in its scope.” Born and raised in Boston, MA, Tomas studied with legendary drummer and teacher Alan Dawson for eight years before moving to New York at the age of 17. He is currently a member of ensembles led by Taylor Ho Bynum, Mary Halvorson, Matana Roberts, Nicole Mitchell, Matt Bauder, and Tomeka Reid, in addition to projects with artists such as Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Michael Formanek, Ben Goldberg, and Benoit Delbecq, and has performed at festivals and venues across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. He also has many experiences outside the jazz realm, including a five-year run with the Off-Broadway show Stomp and performances with the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fela!, featuring Patti Labelle and members of Antibalas. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
The brief and horrid history of thumbscrews and the Pear of Anguish! Join Patreon NOW to watch the episodes LIVE & comment along! www.patreon.com/historicalafpod Review the podcast and you can win an "If you know, you know" tote bag! Just email historicalafpod@gmail.com showing you left that review and you are entered! Want to send stuff like a postcard or letter? Now you can!! P.O. Box 1141 Seguin, TX 78155-9998 STOP ASIAN HATE for resources & ways to help, click here:https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co/ BLACK LIVES MATTER for ways to help, click here: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Resources for coping with mass shootings & ways to help combat gun violence, click here: https://www.apa.org/topics/violence/resources-mass-shootings https://www.preventioninstitute.org/focus-areas/preventing-violence-and-reducing-injury/preventing-violence-advocacy Want to be featured in our next Extra AF episode? E-mail your historical experiences, the funny/weird stories from your hometown, a family story or legend, and your true crime/paranormal experiences to historicalafpod@gmail.com! We have new merch! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ For hnnd-made merch by yours truly, go to www.Etsy.com/shop/kynaskreations To get access to exclusive additional content, join Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod! Patreon members have early access to the podcast and enjoy benefits like extra episodes, drunk dives, live recordings, merch, and more!! Finally, don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Facebook and, the like to help us become more visible! Sources https://a-z-animals.com/blog/10-animals-with-opposable-thumbs-and-why-its-so-rare/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbscrew_(torture) https://www.medievalchronicles.com/medieval-torture-devices/thumbscrew-torture/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/thumbscrew https://www.maas.museum/inside-the-collection/2013/03/18/instrument-of-torture-the-thumbscrew/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/pear-of-anguish https://www.medievalchronicles.com/medieval-torture-devices/pear-torture-device/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pear_of_anguishhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/pear-of-anguish https://www.medievalists.net/2016/03/why-medieval-torture-devices-are-not-medieval/
The composer/guitarist and MacArthur “genius” awardee discusses everything from guitar tech to string quartets, illustrated with musical excerpts from Roulette Archive concerts including the projects Code Girl, Thumbscrew, a duo with Deerhhoof's John Dietrich, and collaborators Ches Smith, Jonathan Finlayson, Amirtha Kidambi, John Hébert, Michael Formanek, Tomas Fujiwara, Adam O'Farrill, and Jon Irabagon. Halvorson's latest projects debut at Roulette Sept. 8-9, 2021.
Mary Halvorson: Untangled Strings The composer/guitarist and MacArthur "genius" awardee discusses everything from guitar tech to string quartets, illustrated with musical excerpts from Roulette Archive concerts including the projects Code Girl, Thumbscrew, a duo with Deerhhoof's John Dietrich, and collaborators Ches Smith, Jonathan Finlayson, Amirtha Kidambi, John Hébert, Michael Formanek, Tomas Fujiwara, Adam O'Farrill and Jon Irabagon. https://roulette.org/
The 48 Laws of Power! पावरफुल लोगों के 48 सेक्रेट्स (HINDI BOOK SUMMERY 2021) #FINANSOTALESHINDI This is really a unique book that serves both as a manual as well as a reading of the history of power and how it was used through the ages. I imagine most read this book to get insight into business transactions or self-help - but what is fascinating are the examples that are used to show certain aspects of obtaining or getting power. That and Robert's other two books "The Art of Seduction" and the War one are important studies on the nature of those subject matters. Really unique and interesting! CONTENT TIMECODES
Dice el clarinetista Ben Goldberg que el grupo que le acompaña en "Everything happens to be" sigue la tradición de grupos de jazz en los que "confluyen personalidades musicales definidas y excéntricas". En este caso, son las de Ellery Eskelin (saxo tenor), Mary Halvorson (guitarra), Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). Tres de los integrantes del grupo de Goldberg, Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek y Tomas Fujiwara, son a su vez Thumbscrew. El trío presenta "Never enough", sexto trabajo de su discografía, grabado en paralelo a su monográfico sobre música de Anthony Braxton. Aunque baterista de formación, el baterista riojano Jorge Garrido es un apasionado de la zanfona. "Cuerdas y teclas" es su primera grabación a solas con este instrumento e incluye una versión de "Lonely woman", el clásico de Ornette Coleman. ¡Mingus, Mingus, Mingus! Tenemos doble Charles Mingus en el tiempo de "London Calling", con Fernando Ortiz de Urbina. En los últimos meses se han publicado dos conciertos registrados en Bremen en 1964 y 1975 y recogidos en una caja del sello Sunnyside. Además, "Mingus at Carnegie Hall", editado por Atlantic, registro de la actuación del contrabajista en enero de 1974 en Nueva York. "desde mi cadiera", Jesús Moreno completa el especial dedicado al contrabajista británico Dominic Lash. Si en la primera parte ofreció una selección de trabajos publicados en 2021, en esta segunda indaga en su discografía anterior. Lo escuchamos con The Locals (haciendo música de Anthony Braxton), a dúo con el saxofonista Ricardo Tejero y con el clarinetista Alex Ward y a trío con el saxofonista Stefan Keune y el baterista Steve Noble. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Les sonoritats que cerquen reinventar la música són part del fil conductor que cada vegada ens presenta, des d'una perspectiva d'avantguarda, Joan Cabot
The drummer discusses origins, influences, and compositions with excerpts from his always collaborative projects: 7 Poets Trio (with Patricia Brennan, vibraphone and Tomeka Reid, cello), Thumbscrew (with Michael Formanek, bass and guitarist Mary Halvorson), a duo with bassist Meshell Ndegeocello, and Triple Double for Fujiwara and Gerald Cleaver, drums; Halvorson and Brandon Seabrook, guitars; and Ralph Alessi, Adam O'Farrill, trumpets.
Tomas Fujiwara: A Drummer's Tale The drummer discusses origins, influences, and compositions with excerpts from his always collaborative projects: 7 Poets Trio (with Patricia Brennan, vibraphone and Tomeka Reid, cello), Thumbscrew (with Michael Formanek, bass and guitarist Mary Halvorson), a duo with cellist Meshell Ndegeocello, and Triple Double for Fujiwara and Gerald Cleaver, drums; Halvorson and Brandon Seabrook, guitars; and Ralph Alessi, Adam O'Farrill, trumpets. https://roulette.org/
Jen Shyu, Vijay Iyer, Hafez Modirzadeh, Sarah Rossy, Jacob Fossum, Cat Toren, Ocelot, Thumbscrew, Michael Gregory Jackson, Andrew Cyrille, Mark Feldman, Lara Solnicki, Jeremy SiskindPlaylist: Jen Shyu & Jade Tongue - Lament for Breonna TaylorVijay Iyer, featuring Linda May Han Oh & Tyshawn Sorey - Children of FlintHafez Modirzadeh, featuring Tyshawn Sorey - Facet 39 Mato PahaSarah Rossy Chamber Ensemble - Boundless BeingsRed Fosphorus, featuring P. Jacob Fossum - Dusty BonesCat Toren's Human Kind - Garment of DestinyOcelot, featuring Cat Toren, Yuma Uesaka, & Colin Hinton - AnemoneThumbscrew - Emojis Have ConsequencesMichael Gregory Jackson - A MeditationAndrew Cyrille, featuring Wadada Leo Smith & Bill Frisell - Pretty BeautyMark Feldman - ManiacLara Solnicki, featuring Jonathan Goldsmith, Peter Lutek, Rob Piltch, Scott Peterson, & Davide Di Renzo - Furling Leaf, RetrocedeJeremy Siskind - Piccadilly Circus
Dominique Fils-Aime, Sammy Jackson, Joanna Majoko, Jesse Ryan, JD Allen, Kris Davis, Hafez Modirzadeh, Stephen Gauci, Thumbscrew, Sylvie Courvoisier, Mark FeldmanPlaylist: Dominique Fils-Aimé - Three Little WordsSammy Jackson - What is There to SayJoanna Majoko - Where You AreJesse Ryan, featuring Joanna Majoko - The WayJD Allen - I Should CareKris Davis, featuring JD Allen & Tony Malaby - Diatom RibbonsHafez Modirzadeh, featuring Kris Davis - Facet 27 LightSantiago Leibson, Stephen Gauci - #1 Santiago Leibson / Stephen GauciMara Rosenbloom, Stephen Gauci - #1 Mara Rosenbloom / Stephen GauciMatthew Shipp, Stephen Gauci - #2 Mathew Shipp / Stephen GauciMichael Bisio, Stephen Gauci - #2 Michael Bisio / Stephen GauciThumbscrew, featuring Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek & Tomas Fujiwara - Through an Open WindowSylvie Courvoisier Trio, featuring Drew Gress & Kenny Wollesen - Free HoopsMark Feldman - Sounding PointMichael Gregory Jackson - Frequency Equilibrium KoanLara Solnicki, featuring Jonathan Goldsmith, Peter Lutek & Scott Peterson - Idee FixeMisc, featuring Jerome Beaulieu, Simon Page & William Cote - Petite apathieAndrés Vial, featuring Martin Heslop & Tommy Crane - La nuit est un soleil voile
Tonight we chat with drummer Tomas Fujiwara from Thumbscrew. The new album is titled, "Never is Enough" and it hit the stores February 21, 2020. In this episode, I confess that I am a "super-fan-crazy-psycho" for the guitarist of the group Mary Halverson. In an embarrassing discussion I tried to address the issue with Tomas...it's ugly. The bassist Michael Formanek rounds out the trio. This is there 6th album, with more to come. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. NEVER IS ENOUGH: https://towerrecords.com/products/thumbscrew-never-is-enough-1 THUMBSCREW: http://thumbscrew.net/ https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
In today's episode we talk about different torture devices that existed throughout history, and some of the victims of each one. Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazen_bull https://allthatsinteresting.com/brazen-bull https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_eagle https://allthatsinteresting.com/blood-eagle https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_wheel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_ripper https://www.inkedmag.com/culture/torturing-women-10-horrible-devices#gid=ci0234fefa70022718&pid=the-breast-ripper-photo-u1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbscrew_(torture) https://metro.co.uk/2014/12/30/isis-use-torture-device-dubbed-the-biter-to-impale-women-who-breastfeed-in-public-5003605/ https://www.geriwalton.com/being-broken-on-the-wheel-in-the-18th-century/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisia_Gentileschi
Five months ago PSG almost won the Champions League... however, due to some poor finishing, PSG and their manager, Thomas Tuchel went home empty-handed. Despite taking the Parisiens further in Europe than they’d ever been before Tuchel is now out of a job. To replace him, this past week PSG hired ex-Tottenham manager, Mauricio Pochettino. Today we ask: why did PSG fire Tuchel and what does Pochettino’s hiring mean for the club. Guest: Tom Williams (@tomwfootball) is a football writer and broadcaster who contributes to The Times, Canal+ and The Totally Football Show. Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/FootballToday Follow Us: @FT_Podcast_ www.FootballTodayPodcast.com Music: The music for this episode was provided under the Creative Commons license by Blue Dot Sessions. ‘Thumbscrew’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Donnalee’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Rambling’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘The Poplar Grove’ by Blue Dot Sessions ‘Peacetime’ by Blue Dot Sessions Clips Used: BT Sport
Dos años después del disco doble de presentación de Code Girl, la guitarrista Mary Halvorson publica Artlessly falling, un sencillo nada simple. Todo lo contrario. A sus 40 años, Halvorson cumple el sueño de poder grabar con uno de sus ídolos, el cantante Robert Wyatt. El británico participa en tres de los temas de un disco en el que Amirtha Kidambi lleva la voz cantante de los poemas de la guitarrista. El proyecto incorpora a la saxofonista Maria Grand y sustituye trompetista con la entrada de Adam O'Farrill. Permanecen el bajista Michael Formanek y el baterista Tomas Fujiwara, compañeros de Halvorson en el proyecto Thumbscrew. La baterista Lucía Martínez presenta su nuevo proyecto, The Fearless. Un trabajo registrado en Berlín junto a Morris Kliphuis (trompa, corneta y electrónicas), Benjamin Weidekamp (clarinete y clarinete bajo), Ronny Grupe (guitarra), Marcel Krömker (contrabajo) y DJ III Vibe (tocadiscos).
Esta semana, en una nueva edición de Rebelión Sónica, los invitamos a escuchar “Artlessly Falling”, el nuevo y segundo álbum de la banda de la guitarrista y compositora estadounidense Mary Halvorson, Code Girl. Publicado el 30 de octubre, Code Girl está integrado por Halvorson en guitarra, Amirtha Kidambi en voz, Maria Grand en saxo tenor y voz, Adam O'Farrill en trompeta, Michael Formanek en bajo y Tomas Fujiwara en batería, a quien se les une el legendario músico inglés Robert Wyatt, quien canta en tres de sus temas. “Robert es uno de mis héroes”, señaló Halvorson. “Es algo tan importante para mí que estuviera dispuesto a cantar en este disco, porque su música ha sido una enorme influencia en Code Girl y en casi todo lo demás que he hecho. Escribí las tres pistas que canta específicamente para él, y me sorprendió la gracia y la brillantez con la que se acercó a esta música. Fue un sueño hecho realidad”. Mary Halvorson es una valorada guitarrista y compositora de Brooklyn, NY, que ha creado una obra muy personal y única dentro del avant-garde y la experimentación, trabajando con una gran cantidad de músicos, entre los que se cuentan Tim Berne, Anthony Braxton, Trevor Dunn, Bill Frisell, Ingrid Laubrock, Jason Moran, Tomeka Reid, Marc Ribot, John Zorn y David Breskin, además de ser parte de la banda, Thumbscrew. En la parte final del programa, aprovechamos la colaboración de Code Girl con el fundador de Soft Machine, para escucharlo con música de su clásico tercer disco solista de 1975, “Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard”. No olviden que Rebelión Sónica se transmite todos los miércoles a las 10, 17 y 23 horas por radio Rockaxis, con la conducción y curatoría de Héctor Aravena.
Esta semana, en una nueva edición de Rebelión Sónica, los invitamos a escuchar “Artlessly Falling”, el nuevo y segundo álbum de la banda de la guitarrista y compositora estadounidense Mary Halvorson, Code Girl. Publicado el 30 de octubre, Code Girl está integrado por Halvorson en guitarra, Amirtha Kidambi en voz, Maria Grand en saxo tenor y voz, Adam O'Farrill en trompeta, Michael Formanek en bajo y Tomas Fujiwara en batería, a quien se les une el legendario músico inglés Robert Wyatt, quien canta en tres de sus temas. “Robert es uno de mis héroes”, señaló Halvorson. “Es algo tan importante para mí que estuviera dispuesto a cantar en este disco, porque su música ha sido una enorme influencia en Code Girl y en casi todo lo demás que he hecho. Escribí las tres pistas que canta específicamente para él, y me sorprendió la gracia y la brillantez con la que se acercó a esta música. Fue un sueño hecho realidad”. Mary Halvorson es una valorada guitarrista y compositora de Brooklyn, NY, que ha creado una obra muy personal y única dentro del avant-garde y la experimentación, trabajando con una gran cantidad de músicos, entre los que se cuentan Tim Berne, Anthony Braxton, Trevor Dunn, Bill Frisell, Ingrid Laubrock, Jason Moran, Tomeka Reid, Marc Ribot, John Zorn y David Breskin, además de ser parte de la banda, Thumbscrew. En la parte final del programa, aprovechamos la colaboración de Code Girl con el fundador de Soft Machine, para escucharlo con música de su clásico tercer disco solista de 1975, “Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard”. No olviden que Rebelión Sónica se transmite todos los miércoles a las 10, 17 y 23 horas por radio Rockaxis, con la conducción y curatoría de Héctor Aravena.
Dos años después del disco doble de presentación de Code Girl, la guitarrista Mary Halvorson publica Artlessly falling, un sencillo nada simple. Todo lo contrario. A sus 40 años, Halvorson cumple el sueño de poder grabar con uno de sus ídolos, el cantante Robert Wyatt. El británico participa en tres de los temas de un disco en el que Amirtha Kidambi lleva la voz cantante de los poemas de la guitarrista. El proyecto incorpora a la saxofonista Maria Grand y sustituye trompetista con la entrada de Adam O'Farrill. Permanecen el bajista Michael Formanek y el baterista Tomas Fujiwara, compañeros de Halvorson en el proyecto Thumbscrew. La baterista Lucía Martínez presenta su nuevo proyecto, The Fearless. Un trabajo registrado en Berlín junto a Morris Kliphuis (trompa, corneta y electrónicas), Benjamin Weidekamp (clarinete y clarinete bajo), Ronny Grupe (guitarra), Marcel Krömker (contrabajo) y DJ III Vibe (tocadiscos).
What could be worse than having all your joints dislocated or being roasted alive? How about being slowly impaled through an number or orifices? Eaten alive by vermin while you poop yourself to death? Fortunately, you don't have to wonder, because we have compiled ten of the worst ways to (hopefully) die, as thought of by all the people/civilizations that came before us. Join us, as Hannah forces Katy to guess the gruesome uses of these "medieval" devices, and the girls learn that most of them are not technically medieval after all. This one is gnarly, so don't let the kids listen, and pour a strong one! Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture#:~:text=Medieval%20and%20early%20modern%20Europeanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_chairhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot_(torture) https://allthatsinteresting.com/rat-torture-methodhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazen_bullhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rack_(torture)https://historycollection.com/20-facts-about-excruciating-methods-of-execution-and-torture-in-history/12/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scavenger%27s_daughterhttps://historycollection.com/20-of-the-slowest-historical-torture-methods-we-cant-believe-living-souls-had-to-endure/5/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/11/07/the-pear-of-anguish-medieval-torture-device-used-against-women-accused-of-witchcraft/https://allthatsinteresting.com/pear-of-anguishhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbscrew_(torture)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism#:~:text=Scaphism%2C%20also%20known%20as%20the,(or%20hollowed)%20out%22. https://culturacolectiva.com/history/scaphism-ancient-persian-torture-method-with-milk-and-honey
A Belgian vocalist that turns the Great American Songbook inside out, young Austrian creative minds, female guitar experimentalists, an all female ensemble and the band that brings the Allman Brothers spirit to Rahsaan Roland Kirk town... To find out more, I guess you'll have to click on the player and find out for yourself! Happy listening! The detailed playlist is available at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/11326394/Mondo-Jazz (from Ahl6 onwards). Ahl6, chuffDRONE, Dave Pietro, ARTEMIS, Lynn Cassiers, Alessandra Novaga, Thumbscrew, and The J. & F. Band. Photo credit: Geert Vandepoele
Thumbscrew, Tomeka Reid & Alexander Hawkins, Chad Taylor, James Brandon Lewis, HAGL, William Parker, Alan Braufman, Jason Kao HwangPlaylist: Tomeka Reid & Alexander Hawkins - Shards and ConstellationsChad Taylor Trio, featuring Brian Settles and Neil Podgurski - PrismJames Brandon Lewis, Chad Taylor - Watakushi No Sekai (Live)Heroes Are Gang Leaders, featuring William Parker - London ButterfieldWilliam Parker - Lakota Song [From Manzanar]Jason Kao Hwang, featuring Ken Filiano and Andrew Drury - 2 AmAlan Braufman, featuring James Brandon Lewis, Cooper-Moore, Ken Filiano and Andrew Drury - SunriseCooper-Moore, Stephen Gauci - Improvisation FourIngrid Laubrock, Kris Davis - Snakes and LatticeInland Empire - Surf CurlThumbscrew - Composition No. 150Thumbscrew - Composition No. 274Thumbscrew - Composition No. 61Steph Richards - UnderbellyLina Allemano's Ohrenschmaus - Gerostet Peanut
Episode SummaryExperimental musician Mary Halvorson shares her story of how a practical person made the impractical leap to pursue a music career when she met a truly inspiring teacher in college. Mary discusses creating music that is out of the mainstream, finding acceptance by going her own way, and how receiving the prestigious MacArthur Grant has impacted her life. Syd and Mary talk leadership, women in music, quarantine, and more, in this episode of The Sydcast.Syd FinkelsteinSyd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life. Mary HalvorsonGuitarist and composer Mary Halvorson has been described as “a singular talent” (Lloyd Sachs, JazzTimes), ”NYC's least-predictable improviser” (Howard Mandel, City Arts), “one of the most exciting and original guitarists in jazz—or otherwise” (Steve Dollar, Wall Street Journal), and “one of today's most formidable bandleaders” (Francis Davis, Village Voice). In recent Downbeat Critics Polls, Halvorson has been celebrated as a guitarist, rising star jazz artist, and rising star composer of the year, and in 2019 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship.Halvorson has released a series of critically acclaimed albums on the Firehouse 12 label, from Dragon's Head (2008), her trio debut featuring bassist John Hébert and drummer Ches Smith, expanding to a quintet with trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson and alto saxophonist Jon Irabagon on Saturn Sings (2010) and Bending Bridges (2012), a septet with tenor saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock and trombonist Jacob Garchik on Illusionary Sea (2014), and finally an octet with pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn on Away With You (2016). She also released the solo recording Meltframe (2015) and most recently debuted Code Girl (2018), a new ensemble featuring vocalist Amirtha Kidambi (singing Halvorson's own lyrics), trumpeter Adam O'Farrill, saxophonist/ vocalist Maria Grand, bassist Michael Formanek, and drummer Tomas Fujiwara. One of New York City's most in-demand guitarists, over the past decade Halvorson has worked with such diverse musicians as Tim Berne, Anthony Braxton, Taylor Ho Bynum, John Dieterich, Trevor Dunn, Bill Frisell, Ingrid Laubrock, Jason Moran, Joe Morris, Tom Rainey, Jessica Pavone, Tomeka Reid, Marc Ribot, and John Zorn. She is also part of several collaborative projects, most notably the longstanding trio Thumbscrew with Michael Formanek on bass and Tomas Fujiwara on drums.Insights from this episode:The benefits of studying musical traditions to build your own strong musical foundation.Reasons why you should play different types and styles of music to enhance and further your career.Differences between listening to music through a streaming service versus on a CD or vinyl album and the impact of listening to only one song versus an entire album.How to find a balance between instinct and editing when creating music.Benefits of performing music live that can not be achieved through streaming concerts. How to be a good bandleader and how to deal with the pressure that comes with being a leader in any situation.Quotes from the show:“I realized music was much more than I had initially thought, it was much bigger. There were so many more possibilities.” – Mary Halvorson“I think there's a misconception that people who play experimental music only like experimental music or can't play other types of music and vice versa. I've found that that's often not the case.” – Mary Halvorson“I think of an academic career as an entrepreneurial career where you can always try something new if you want to try something new.” – Syd Finkelstein“We know, in so many walks of life, narrative flow and storytelling is everything.” – Syd Finkelstein“I've always found it un-intuitive to have music and then put lyrics in later.” – Mary Halvorson“I'm just writing music that I find exciting or that I think is beautiful or that I like and I think that tends to be a little bit left of center.” – Mary Halvorson“I'm very lucky to do music that I believe in.” – Mary Halvorson“What I've realized during this [quarantine] period is there's no substitute for live music. Doing live-stream performances is not a substitute for live music.” – Mary HalvorsonOn what advice Mary would give to her younger self: “Take your time with things and make sure to do things thoroughly … get really deep into something.” – Mary Halvorson“I think focusing on the process and not the end result is also a good thing to think about.” – Mary HalvorsonStay Connected: Syd FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastMary HalvorsonWebsite: www.maryhalvorson.comSpotify: Mary HalvorsonYouTube Music: Mary HalvorsonFacebook: Mary HalvorsonSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry (www.podcastlaundry.com)
10e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, une dose de jazz canadien en post-bop, jazz moderne et avant-jazz En musique: Cory Weeds Quartet sur l'album Day by Day (Cellar Live, 2020); Dave Douglas sur l'album Dizzy Atmosphere (Greenleaf Music, 2020); Marcin Wasilewski Trio feat. Joe Lovano sur l'album Arctic Riff (ECM, 2020); Peripheral Vision sur l'album Irrational Revelation and Mutual Humiliation (Indépendant, 2020); Thumbscrew sur l'album The Anthony Braxton Project (Cuneiform, 2020); Rob Clutton Trio sur l'album Counsel of Primaries (Snailbongbong, 2020); Bones sur l'album Reptiles (NoBusiness, 2019)...
10e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, une dose de jazz canadien en post-bop, jazz moderne et avant-jazz En musique: Cory Weeds Quartet sur l'album Day by Day (Cellar Live, 2020); Dave Douglas sur l'album Dizzy Atmosphere (Greenleaf Music, 2020); Marcin Wasilewski Trio feat. Joe Lovano sur l'album Arctic Riff (ECM, 2020); Peripheral Vision sur l'album Irrational Revelation and Mutual Humiliation (Indépendant, 2020); Thumbscrew sur l'album The Anthony Braxton Project (Cuneiform, 2020); Rob Clutton Trio sur l'album Counsel of Primaries (Snailbongbong, 2020); Bones sur l'album Reptiles (NoBusiness, 2019)...
El trompetista Ambrose Akinmusire presenta "On the tender spot of every calloused moment", un trabajo que es tanto una reflexión sobre la contemporaneidad del blues como sobre la experiencia afroamericana. Con homenajes a Roscoe Mitchell y al difunto Roy Hargrove, Akinmusire sigue confiando en Sam Harris (piano), Harish Raghavan (contrabajo) y Justin Brown (batería). Se reparten el peso de la composición y los tres dejan su sello en la música de su primer proyecto conjunto. "Frágil gigante" es la presentación del trío formado por Baldo Martínez (contrabajo), Juan Saiz (flauta y saxo) y Lucía Martínez (batería). Un trabajo complejo y fascinante. El pianista Cory Smythe reflexiona sobre los coros de cyborg y sobre la inundación de las costas en un disco que juega con la microtonalidad. Inspirado inicialmente por el disco "Lift every voice" que Andrew Hill publicó en 1970, Smythe convoca cuatro voces en "Accelerate every voice". Ha cumplido 75 años y uno de los regalos que recibe es el quinto disco del trío Thumbscrew, el que forman Mary Halvorson (guitarra), Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). En "The Anthony Braxton Project" dan vida a composiciones del maestro, algunas de las cuales inéditas hasta la fecha. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
El trompetista Ambrose Akinmusire presenta "On the tender spot of every calloused moment", un trabajo que es tanto una reflexión sobre la contemporaneidad del blues como sobre la experiencia afroamericana. Con homenajes a Roscoe Mitchell y al difunto Roy Hargrove, Akinmusire sigue confiando en Sam Harris (piano), Harish Raghavan (contrabajo) y Justin Brown (batería). Se reparten el peso de la composición y los tres dejan su sello en la música de su primer proyecto conjunto. "Frágil gigante" es la presentación del trío formado por Baldo Martínez (contrabajo), Juan Saiz (flauta y saxo) y Lucía Martínez (batería). Un trabajo complejo y fascinante. El pianista Cory Smythe reflexiona sobre los coros de cyborg y sobre la inundación de las costas en un disco que juega con la microtonalidad. Inspirado inicialmente por el disco "Lift every voice" que Andrew Hill publicó en 1970, Smythe convoca cuatro voces en "Accelerate every voice". Ha cumplido 75 años y uno de los regalos que recibe es el quinto disco del trío Thumbscrew, el que forman Mary Halvorson (guitarra), Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). En "The Anthony Braxton Project" dan vida a composiciones del maestro, algunas de las cuales inéditas hasta la fecha. Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
The Sean Lowery Show - Ep43 - 'The 48 Laws of Power' The 48 Laws of Power has been interestingly called the Psychopath's Bible- What a nickname for a book!This classic was written by Robert Greene in 1998. This book has some fucked up laws, pretty cool ones, and good laws you can even teach to a kindergartener. I'm reviewing the 48 laws and making 48 Tik Toks for each one: https://www.tiktok.com/@seanlowery2020 These Laws will help you better understand human psychology, allow you not to be manipulated by those who use them on you, and help you better control groups of humans of any size! #48LawsOfPower #RobertGreene #BookReview Fucked Up Laws
Machine Satanic mill of the seventh circle. House of monsters. Thumbscrew mechanics. Progress dragging its sack of laments. This machine is devoid of function. Old paint covers the blood and dents, smoke and fumes in acrid conspiracy. That sound you hear is its jibbering inventor, his madness a device with jagged edges and lights that cast no shadow, making noises like the dead make dying. A machine for breaking other machines. Demon's loom. Soul press. Black factory. All humanity goes into it. Nothing comes out. by Bruce McRae BIO Bruce McRae, a Canadian musician currently residing on Salt Spring Island BC, is a multiple Pushcart nominee with over 1,600 poems published internationally in magazines such as Poetry, Rattle and the North American Review. His books are ‘The So-Called Sonnets' (Silenced Press); ‘An Unbecoming Fit Of Frenzy'; (Cawing Crow Press); ‘Like As If' (Pski's Porch); ‘Hearsay' (The Poet's Haven).
“Everyone has a weakness, a gap in the castle wall. That weakness is usually insecurity, an uncontrollable emotion or need; it can also be a small secret pleasure. Either way, once found, it is a thumbscrew you can turn to your advantage.” Get The 48 Laws Of Power here. If you prefer reading here is the written summary of this rule. CONNECT WITH ME HERE: FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM YOUTUBE TWITTER YOUTUBE SUPPORT/DONATE Originally Posted, May 2, 2016
Good evening. This is the producer/director of Twelve Chimes here to tell we’re back. Just in time for the holidays, we have a lovely little family melodrama tinged with festive tidings and a delicious portion of horror. From our family to yours, happy holidays. Is there a particular melody that haunts you? That conjures up ghosts from your past? What if that melody was accompanied by…a real ghost? Join us now for a suspenseful tale of a family in jeopardy, in the play “The Turn of the Thumbscrew.” Writer/Director/Producer: Aimee Pavy Host: Josh Horowitz Lead Sound Design: Josh Horowitz Honora Calder: Kaila Knudsen Nigel Calder: Ilana Horowitz Evaleen Calder: Lori Gieleghem George Bowman: Paul Silverman Charlotte Ryden: Jill Tracy Mille: Aimee Pavy John Calder: Cody Nichols Episode Cover Art: Gary Davis Piano music arranged and performed by Jill Tracy and additional music also by Jill Tracy from her holiday album "Silver Smoke, Star of Night" Logo design: Michael Dern Additional sound effects from Freesound.org - for more details https://www.twelvechimesradio.com/tottsfx * Jill Tracy – http://jilltracy.com * Gary Davis – www.deviantart.com/maniakuk * Josh Horowitz – http://joshhorowitz.com Thank you for listening and supporting audio drama podcasting! Find us on iTunes, Podchaser, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify, wherever you find podcasts. If you enjoy our plays, please SUBSCRIBE and leave your review on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. And please drop us a line via email at twelvechimesradio@gmail.com and check out our website www.twelvechimesradio.com. And thank you for listening!
For the inmates locked up at the Utah State Prison, a self help book considered too provocative and manipulative is banned. Prison officials say it’s a matter of security, fearing inmates will learn how to control people with chapter titles like “Crush your Enemy Totally” and “Discover each Man’s Thumbscrew”. Even the author warns his readers “Power is endlessly seductive and deceptive in its own way. Do not be frivolous with such a critical matter” but one thing’s for sure - when you’re introduced to the brilliant mind of Robert Greene through his 5 international best-sellers, it’s an unbelievable ride and you do not want to be left behind! Robert Greene is a best-selling author and speaker most known for his ground breaking and life changing books on strategy, power, and seduction. He has written 5 international bestsellers - The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law, and Mastery. In his highly anticipated 6th book “The Laws of Human Nature”, Greene explores the most important subject of all – understanding what drives and motivates people, even when they are unconscious of it themselves. Greene’s books are hailed by everyone from business leaders, historians to the biggest musicians in the industry, including Jay-Z, Drake, and 50 Cent. Robert Greene says “I want to get under your skin and change the way you look at the world” – which is what I found happened to me. I just finished his latest book and I can’t stop talking about it – to everyone. It has completely changed the way I see the world, so I could not wait to meet the man with the most incredible mind and explore his philosophies further.
Good evening dear listeners. For the 2019 holidays, a NEW episode entitled “The Turn of the Thumbscrew” is coming November 19th, and is sure to get you into the holiday…spirit! This new episode will be a suspenseful one, about a family, a lawyer, and a governess...well, just take a listen... This episode will feature: Writer/Director/Producer: Aimee Pavy Host: Josh Horowitz Honora Calder: Kaila Knudsen Nigel Calder: Ilana Horowitz Evaleen Calder: Lori Gieleghem George Bowman: Paul Silverman Charlotte Ryden: Jill Tracy Mille: Aimee Pavy John Calder: Cody Nichols Episode Cover Art: Gary Davis (www.deviantart.com/maniakuk) Find us on iTunes, Podchaser, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify, wherever you find podcasts. If you enjoy our plays, please SUBSCRIBE and leave your review on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. And please drop us a line via email at twelvechimesradio@gmail.com and check out our website www.twelvechimesradio.com. And thank you for listening!
Developing your charisma and learning to read the unconscious signals of others are key components in your search for power. Learn how you can improve in these regards in this episode of The 48 Laws Of Power Podcast.
12e émission de la 39e session... Cette semaine, départ en postbop, une pensée pour Tomasz Stańko et avant-jazz avec pas mal de guitare! En musique: Jeremy Pelt sur l'album Noir en Rouge - Live in Paris (HighNote, 2018); Tomasz Stańko Septet sur l'album Litania - Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM, 1997); Tomasz Stańko sur l'album Leosia (ECM, 1997); Thumbscrew sur l'album Ours (Cuneiform, 2018); Thumbscrew sur l'album Theirs (Cuneiform, 2018); Vinny Golia Sextet sur l'album Trajectory (Orenda, 2018); Chrome Hill sur l'album The Explorer (Clean Feed, 2018)...
12e émission de la 39e session... Cette semaine, départ en postbop, une pensée pour Tomasz Stańko et avant-jazz avec pas mal de guitare! En musique: Jeremy Pelt sur l'album Noir en Rouge - Live in Paris (HighNote, 2018); Tomasz Stańko Septet sur l'album Litania - Music Of Krzysztof Komeda (ECM, 1997); Tomasz Stańko sur l'album Leosia (ECM, 1997); Thumbscrew sur l'album Ours (Cuneiform, 2018); Thumbscrew sur l'album Theirs (Cuneiform, 2018); Vinny Golia Sextet sur l'album Trajectory (Orenda, 2018); Chrome Hill sur l'album The Explorer (Clean Feed, 2018)...
Es el reverso extraterrestre de Louis Armstrong, el reflejo alucinado del trompetista en el siglo XXI. ¡Vuelve 'P.E. El Extraterrestre', vuelve Peter Evans que, junto al pianista Cory Smythe, revoluciona la sesión de grabación de "Weather Bird" que Amstrong mantuvo en 1928 con Earl Hines. Dos propuestas desde la escena de Berlín: El saxofonista Philipp Gropper lidera el cuarteto Philm, con el que grabó Live at Bimhuis. La formación la completan Elias Stemeseder (piano y sintetizador), Robert Landfermann (contrabajo) y Oliver Steidle (batería). Por su parte, el también saxofonista, Wanja Slavin presenta Salvation con sus Lotus Eaters. Tres formaciones diferentes para un mismo disco en el que participan músicos como el trompetista británico Tom Arthurs y el baterista Nasheet Waits, entre otros. Nos los anticipó la propia Mary Halvorson hace unas semanas en el programa y en esta edición del Club podemos escucharlos: Ours y Theirs son las dos propuestas simultáneas del trío Thumbscrew, que la guitarrista comparte con Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). Un disco es de temas originales, el otro de versiones.
Es el reverso extraterrestre de Louis Armstrong, el reflejo alucinado del trompetista en el siglo XXI. ¡Vuelve 'P.E. El Extraterrestre', vuelve Peter Evans que, junto al pianista Cory Smythe, revoluciona la sesión de grabación de "Weather Bird" que Amstrong mantuvo en 1928 con Earl Hines. Dos propuestas desde la escena de Berlín: El saxofonista Philipp Gropper lidera el cuarteto Philm, con el que grabó Live at Bimhuis. La formación la completan Elias Stemeseder (piano y sintetizador), Robert Landfermann (contrabajo) y Oliver Steidle (batería). Por su parte, el también saxofonista, Wanja Slavin presenta Salvation con sus Lotus Eaters. Tres formaciones diferentes para un mismo disco en el que participan músicos como el trompetista británico Tom Arthurs y el baterista Nasheet Waits, entre otros. Nos los anticipó la propia Mary Halvorson hace unas semanas en el programa y en esta edición del Club podemos escucharlos: Ours y Theirs son las dos propuestas simultáneas del trío Thumbscrew, que la guitarrista comparte con Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). Un disco es de temas originales, el otro de versiones.
Después de 34 años de historia, el fascinante sello Cuneiform Records ha anunciado en enero de 2018 un cese de actividades (esperemos que temporal) tras una etapa de esplendor de ediciones relacionadas con el jazz experimental, el RIO o la vanguardia del progresivo. Estéreo360º quiere rendir homenaje a la incesante inyección de actividad sonora cuneiforme a través de un viaje por algunos de los hitos de las más de 350 referencias de su catálogo. Suenan Art Zoyd, Richard Pinhas, Present, Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt, Univers Zero, Henry Cow, Fred Frith & Henry Kaiser, Blixt, Curlew, Mary Halvorson, Thumbscrew, Wadada Leo Smith, Schnellertollermeier, Bent Knee, Chrome Hoof, The Ed Palermo Big Band, Janel & Anthony, Naima, Planeta Imaginario y (en exclusiva para este podcast) Thinking Plague.
Find a man's weakness and use it against him.
Dans Dans es un trío belga formado por el guitarrista Bert Dockx, el bajista Fred 'Lyenn' Jacques y el percusionista Steven Cassiers. Música con pálpito roquero y alma improvisadora que alcanza su cuarta edición discográfica con "Sand". Con ellos abrimos la edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 2 de agosto de 2017, festín musical que incluye "Unleashed", disco del Tiger Trio, al que dan vida Myra Melford (piano), Nicole Mitchell (flauta) y Joëlle Léandre (contrabajo). Thumbscrew es el nombre del trío de Mary Halvorson (guitarra), Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). Publican su segundo disco: "Convallaria". La serie "Overseas" del bajista noruego Eivind Opsvik llega al quinto capítulo. Lo comparte con Brandon Seabrook (guitarra), Tony Malaby (saxo tenor), Kenny Wollesen (batería y percusión) y Jacob Sacks (piano y teclados). También llega al quinto episodio la serie del sello barcelonés Underpool, que reúne a Gorka Benítez (saxo y voz), Roger Mas (piano), Martín Leiton (contrabajo) y Ramon Prats (batería). En él se incluye una versión del U de Ramon, grabada anteriormente por su Duot y en trío con M·A·P. Por su parte, el saxofonista y clarinetista Marcel·lí Bayer presenta su segundo solo. Registrado en Robadors 23, en Barcelona, lleva por título "Niketchrin". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Dans Dans es un trío belga formado por el guitarrista Bert Dockx, el bajista Fred 'Lyenn' Jacques y el percusionista Steven Cassiers. Música con pálpito roquero y alma improvisadora que alcanza su cuarta edición discográfica con "Sand". Con ellos abrimos la edición de 'Club de Jazz' del 2 de agosto de 2017, festín musical que incluye "Unleashed", disco del Tiger Trio, al que dan vida Myra Melford (piano), Nicole Mitchell (flauta) y Joëlle Léandre (contrabajo). Thumbscrew es el nombre del trío de Mary Halvorson (guitarra), Michael Formanek (contrabajo) y Tomas Fujiwara (batería). Publican su segundo disco: "Convallaria". La serie "Overseas" del bajista noruego Eivind Opsvik llega al quinto capítulo. Lo comparte con Brandon Seabrook (guitarra), Tony Malaby (saxo tenor), Kenny Wollesen (batería y percusión) y Jacob Sacks (piano y teclados). También llega al quinto episodio la serie del sello barcelonés Underpool, que reúne a Gorka Benítez (saxo y voz), Roger Mas (piano), Martín Leiton (contrabajo) y Ramon Prats (batería). En él se incluye una versión del U de Ramon, grabada anteriormente por su Duot y en trío con M·A·P. Por su parte, el saxofonista y clarinetista Marcel·lí Bayer presenta su segundo solo. Registrado en Robadors 23, en Barcelona, lleva por título "Niketchrin". Toda la información y derechos: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Time to crack out the torture devices! Well, actually Law 33 turns out to be much less about tightening those thumbscrews than releasing the pressure of them, making it a rather neat counterpart to Law 32's invocation to Play To People's Fantasies. Discovering someone's soft-spot may be the way to their hearts, but that doesn't mean you have to stab them in it. In fact, this Law proves to be a particularly acute lesson in the need to choose the right Law for the right situation and, beyond that, understand the specific way to apply it. When you begin to understand what makes other people tick – and how it betrays itself in everyday interactions – it can feel like information overload... even like seeing the Matrix. So don't think this sort of thing comes easy or is going to feel enjoyable. This week we share stories of Robert Greene's own use of seduction techniques and thumbscrews; take a deep-dive into the mentality of homophobes and other people who're secretly hiding from their own desires; and reveal why Dre's telepathic mother could well be your guru. We also reflect on how addicts see the world; why sometimes you can end up having to 'translate' between friends who fail to understand each other; and (quelle surprise) consider what this Law plays into relationships and pick-up artistry. Dre reveals what he sees in the Ugliness Mirror; how to terminate conversations when you damn well please; and contemplates whether he'll finally manage to master 4-D chess. Jon, meanwhile, warns you that making him feel obligated is a terrible idea for everyone involved, and wonders whether he's super-manipulatable, given how much he wears his heart (i.e. insecurities) on his sleeve. In the end, we conclude that it's probably only being utterly contrary that's going to save us. This episode includes: What does it mean to be a man today? Reading unconscious body language Why some people are so draining to spend time with Tipping waiters and what it says about you In conflicts and dramas, it's not about what happened, it's about how you made someone else feel How addicts see the world... and you The power of social proof – even just a little bit of it The way tactics only become offensive when we feel insecure in ourselves The serious dangers of letting people's fears spiral out of control ...But the serious positives of pitching in the nude Look out for the small stuff that really tells you who a person is The difference between power and just the thrill of control Mentioned in the episode: Our super-fancy feature interview with Jamie Alderton Dre's favourite: RuPaul's Drag Race Our brand new Meathead-Philosophy Shirts! Microexpressions and how to read them The Tony Robbins documentary on Netflix: I Am Not Your Guru Jon's time in a Buddhist monastery for a month – Before & After Neil Strauss's classic, The Game Daniel Priestley's book, Key Person of Influence Challenge: Try to identify your own thumbscrews. What triggers or sweetens you? And reflect on someone else in your life in the same way... give it a little test and see what happens! Be silly. Be kind. Be weird. Join us as we continue our 48 Laws of Power review, exploring Robert Greene’s provocative and compelling book, in which he lays bare the history, practice, psychology, and philosophies of power that ultimately shape all human relations. Often seen as a handbook for the ‘modern Machiavelli’, we take a closer look, beyond the hyperbole, and discuss how understanding and implementing these Laws can actually enrich your life personally, professionally and spiritually. Jon and Dre aim to get to the heart of each of the Laws, grapple with their sometimes disturbingly amoral nature, and discuss what the Laws mean in everyday life (often revealing their own experiences – good and bad – when they’ve either observed or transgressed them).
14e et dernière émission de la 26e session... L'animateur toujours en vacances alors mixte de feu avec jazz-funk rétro et saveurs du moment en avant-jazz ! En musique: Benny Golson's Fusion Group sur l'album Killer Joe (Columbia, 1977); Herbie Hancock sur l'album Mwandishi (Warner Bros., 1971); Herbie Hancock sur l'album Sextant (Columbia, 1973); Get The Blessing sur l'album Lope and Antilope (Naim Jazz, 2014); The Bureau of Atomic Tourism sur l'album Second Law of Thermodynamics (Rat Records, 2013); Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek, Tomas Fujiwara sur l'albm Thumbscrew (Cuneiform, 2014); J. Spaceman & Kid Millions sur l'album Live at Le Poisson Rouge (Northern Spy, 2014); The John Lurie National Orchestra sur l'album The Invention of Animal (Amulet, 2014)...