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Avengement (2019) Category: We're Doin' Crime Innt We 2/3 This week, LD continues the dive into the UK Underground with the ass-kicking Scott Adkins. The dirty dudes discuss cutting their way out of jail, the Cadbury Egg and the “default” sex toys. Kron has an issue with not getting all you pay for and Bones has to deal with continued clown attacks. -Crash & Burn JOIN THE DISCORD https://discord.com/invite/3zP2SXKtfq QUESTIONS? EMAIL US AT 5dayrentalspodcast@gmail.com Theme by Dkrefft https://open.spotify.com/artist/1yxWXpxlqLE4tjoivvU6XL
Welcome Heavyists! This week on the show we have 2 absolutely glorious records to discuss, one from the UK Underground and one from some sort of fantasy realm! We must start though with Brutal News! It's always a monumental day in the Heavyist calendar when Fit for an Autopsy announce a new album so we delayed the release of the show this week so we could talk about it - their new single Hostage out now. Also after originally teasing it 4 years ago Glacial Tomb finally announce the release of their new album and judging but the new single, it's going to be worth the wait. Then our main album discussions come in the shape of incredible mathcore savagery from UK crew Tendrils with their debut album - and Summoning the Lich follow up the wonderful United in Chaos with more tales of the eponymous Lich and it's journey through the underworldJoin the Discord! It's full of people sharing sick heavy music all the time.
I think this might be a classic episode in the making... it's a really fun and interesting comversation about scenes, new music, new tech, and being a musician. T.Williams is a UK house don, a close friend and long-time recommendation of previous NDP guest Roska, who has done all sorts of stuff over a long career covering multiple genres, touring with Disclosure, releasing a great new album, but starting all the way back in the early Grime scene as a member of the Black Ops crew in West London. Here's his album, Raves Of Future Past - Spotify and Bandcamp You're going to enjoy this one, it's a banger. If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using either a credit or debit card, or with Paypal. Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation there in the public channels, so please do!Listen to all (most of) the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We kickstart 2024 with 4 classic punk split LPs: Code Of Honor/Sick Pleasure, Faith/Void, Blatz/Filth, & Bikini Kill/Huggy Bear and some of the best up-and-coming UK punx: Hip Priests, Split Dogs, Bruise Control, Problem Patterns, Coughin Vicars, Powerplant, False Fed, F. Emasculata, Prey, Blind Eye, Kicked In The Teeth Atoms, Deathtraps, Rough Gutts, Rivalry, Mark Murphy & The Meds! We also spin brand new tracks from Girls In Synthesis & M(h)aol, classics from X, Toy Dolls, 45 Grave, Maid Of Ace, Snuff, Briefs, & Manic Hispanic, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Girls In Synthesis- Sinking Feeling 45 Grave- Insurance From God (Edit) X- Los Angeles Briefs- Ain't It The Truth Code Of Honor- Fight Or Die Code Of Honor- Be Fighting Still Sick Pleasure- 3 Seconds Of Pleasure Faith- It's Time Faith- Face To Face Faith- Trapped Void- Time To Die Void- Condensed Flesh Void- Ignorant People Filth- Violence As A Solution Blatz- Lullabye/Chuck Huggy Bear- Aqua Girl Star Bikini Kill- This Is Not A Test Bikini Kill- Don't Need You M(h)aol- Asking For It Manic Hispanic- Brown Girl Split Dogs- Gutter Ball Hip Priests- Jesus Died So We Could Ride Bruise Control- Taxman Problem Patterns- Letter Of Resignation Coughin Vicars- Possession Of Fire Powerplant- Grass False Fed- The Tyrant Dies F. Emasculata- Mulder, It's Me Prey- Obedient Dog Blind Eye- Pizzagate Kicked In The Teeth- The Ballad Of Richard Rambo Atoms- Stop Stalking My Girlfriend Deathtraps- Let's Kill Rock N Roll Rough Gutts- Crack The Cranium Rivalry- A Million Miles Mark Murphy And The Meds- We Are The Meds Snuff- Hey Boff! Maid Of Ace- Live Fast Or Die Toy Dolls- Olga… I Cannot!
Greg Harrison of indie/rock/psych band from the UK channel islands THE RECKS chats with Brett Newski in Guernsey Island at the St James Theatre. More on the Recks: https://therecks.bandcamp.com/ Keep the pod alive: https://www.patreon.com/Newski NEWSKI TOUR w We Are Scientists 11/19 - Vancouver, BC - @wisehallandlounge 11/20 - Seattle, WA - @thecrocodileseattle 11/22 - San Francisco, CA - @theindependentsf 11/24 - West Hollywood, CA - @theroxy 11/25 - Santa Ana, CA - @constellationroom 11/26 - San Diego, CA - @casbahsandiego 11/27 - Phoenix, AZ - @valleybarphx 11/30 - Dallas, TX - @dada 12/1 - San Antonio, TX - @papertigersatx 12/3 - Austin, TX - @antonesnightclub
Hello from Tokyo... I am playing at Vent on 28 Dec and in Hakuba on 29 Dec. On New Year's Eve I will be playing all night in Toronto at Sub Division. Pretty sure that's gonna sell out so grab a final-release ticket quick. I recorded this on 24 Dec so didn't have a chance to mention the incredibly sad passing of Shaun Roberts, a really important figure in UK Underground music who gave opportunities to so many key artists, particularly through his role at fabric. RIP Shaun. This week on the show we're rounding up some of the best music of 2022, as picked by members of the Discord community and some by myself too. I also mention the best DJ set I witnessed this year, and talk a bit about the recent football World Cup and its implications for artists boycotting political regimes (yay!). If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! We'd be honoured and extremely grateful for your contribution to developing the show. Plus there's a private area......in the Hotflush Discord ServerListen to all the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFor more links and other info visit the official Scuba websiteFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport
On this episode of Rendering Unconscious, Dr. Kasper Opstrup presents "Myths of the Near Future: Radicalising Body and Mind" at Re-Writing the Future: 100 Years of Esoteric Modernism and Psychoanalysis in Merano, Italy on May 30, 2019. http://psychartcult.org Dr. Kasper Opstrup is a writer and researcher based in Copenhagen. He is the Danish translator of, among others, Alexander Trocchi and William Burroughs and is currently finishing a monograph with the tentative title An Imaginary Kingdom in the Wastelands of the Real: On Art, Esotericism and the Politics of Hope. His most recent book is The Way Out: Invisible Insurrections and Radical Imaginaries in the UK Underground from 1961 to 1991 (Minor Compositions, 2017). https://ebsn.eu/about-ebsn/members/kasper-opstrup/ On Sunday, November 21st, he will be presenting "How Weird is That?" looking at the tradition of weird fiction and the current revival of weird thought, alongside Icy Sedgwick, who will be presenting “The Face of Fear: Faces in Gothic Horror Films” as part of our Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult series hosted by Morbid Anatomy Museum, online via zoom at 2PM NYC / 7PM UK / 8PM CET. https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/psychoanalysis-art-and-the-occult-the-face-of-fear-faces-in-gothic-horror-films-with-icy-sedgwick-and-dr-kasper-opstrup-live-on-zoom Follow him at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kasperopstrup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KasperOpstrup Support the podcast at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl For links to everything visit: www.renderingunconscious.org http://www.drvanessasinclair.net/news/ Follow me at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/home Sign up for my newsletter: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ The song at the end of the episode is "The Awareness" by White Stains from the album "Singleminded Dualisms (1987-989)": https://whitestains.bandcamp.com Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson for providing the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious Podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image:
DJ Possum and Myles Mac return with a three hour trip full of saxy summer time slow jams, deep balearic burners, soulful UK garage and loungin' 90s house & hip hop. Mellow to its core, this one invites you to hit recline and see where the vibe might take you. One for the boom bappers and the chill steppers! Tracklist and full info: melbournedeepcast.net/portfolio/myles-mac-dj-possum A little bit about the mix.. @djpossums: Collaborating with Myles is fun because it's where we find a point of intersection with our djing styles and music tastes. I'm an unpinned DJ in terms of genre but together we find cohesiveness to tell a story that is reminiscent of our upbringings and nostalgic memories; UK Underground street soul, 90s Hip Hop, funny South African Kwaito tunes that we sing along to even though we don't know the language, soulful electronic love songs, early house classics and many more.. Some pretty banging songs that are precious to me from the message in the lyrics, the feeling they create, the fun vibes or just their awesome production are: Can't Stop (One World 12'' Mix) by After 7, U.N.I.T.Y. by Queen Latifah, Scratched by Etienne de Crecy and the Brazilian balearic classic Tudo Faz Sentido by Taciana to name a few. @myles-mac: One of the few upsides of extended periods at home this year thanks to all the lockdowns has been the time to trawl through old Ibiza chill CDs, youtube channel wormholes and bandcamp compilations to discover classic or relatively unknown 90s downtempo gems that have managed to last the test of time. With this mix, Maria and I put our heads together to tell a story of the past that somehow still sounds fresh to our ears today, trying to squeeze in a bunch of styles from both of our collections while making it all flow and sound somewhat cohesive over three hours and a variety of tempos. Inspirations for the mix come from all over the map, but there's a definite focus on the link between the UK and Ibiza in the early-mid 90s, with old Dj Alfredo live recordings, José Padilla's Café del Mar compilations, psychedelic mixes from the late great Andrew Weatherall, the absolutely insane discography of UK Street Soul pioneer Toyin Agbetu (the producer behind 2 Tuff, Deluxe, Shades Of Black, Robyn, Mary Pearce and many more), the crisp jazzy productions of downtempo master Paul Hardcastle from Kiss The Sky (a ton of which he's uploaded to bandcamp) and the don of deep & soulful UK Garage Mike Millrain (aka D Base, DJ South Central, Vibes Alive, Stone Cold Steppaz). A few special mentions go to our friend Dust-e-1 in Montreal for his chillout monster of a remix for Pascale Project, the late Richard H. Kirk aka Sandoz who recently passed but left us with an infinite resource of beautiful electronic dance music, and Alaska's Kwaito classic "Accuse" that will always put a smile on our faces no matter the occasion.
1991: „Out of Space“ schallt in Dauerschleife aus Tilmann Köllners Kinderzimmer. Nicht von dieser Welt war für ihn diese absurde Mischung aus Reggae, Rave, Rock, Rap und Randale. Mehr als 25 Jahre später trifft Marc Mühlenbrock die drei Köpfe dieser besonderen Band und muss feststellen, dass sie immer out of the Box denken und manchmal auch während des Interviews out of the room gehen, weil sie sich selbst langweilen, wenn sie von „damals“ erzählen - als sie quasi über Nacht den rotzigen Rave-Spirit aus dem UK-Underground auf die größte Bühne und in die Charts gebracht haben. Ein paar Monate nach dieser Begegnung nimmt sich der „Firestarter“ Keith Flint überraschend das Leben - am 17. September 2019 wäre er 50 Jahre alt geworden. In Folge #008 The Prodigy Experience erzählen wir deswegen diese magische und tragische Geschichte und lernen diese komisch-sympathischen Typen aus Essex kennen, die das musikalische Feuer gestartet haben, das auch heute immer noch lichterloh brennt, wenn ihre Tracks aus den Boxen brettern...
Hopefully by now you’ve heard the last episode with Gordon White and Jay Springett, because it is a great companion piece to the conversation you’re about to hear with our guest, Dr. Kasper Opstrup. Kasper is a writer and researcher of what he calls radical culture, specializing in concatenations of art and literature, radical politics, and occultism as counterculture and underground phenomenon. Kasper published his PhD in book form back in November 2017. It’s called The Way Out: Invisible Insurrections and Radical Imaginaries in the UK Underground 1961-1991. His book charts a hidden history of experiments with cultural engineering, with the hopes of expanding current discussions of art, media, politics, radical education and the occult revival. Along the way, we encounter a series of figures – including William Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Genesis P-Orridge and Alexander Trocchi – all of whom blurred the lines between inner and outer, the invisible and the material. But instead of turning things upside down, the world was to be changed from the inside out. PATREON EXTENSION Listen at patreon.com/occulture Using fiction and images to navigate a territory Image politics and the production of myth The Situationist idea of détournement and its similarity to cut-up The consciousness consciousness Identity politics Immigration & psychogeography Foucault’s idea of the apparatus Becoming invisible & refusing identity RESOURCES Download The Way Out The Way Out on Amazon DONATE If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps. MERCH Tees, tanks, hoodies, crops, hats. Check ‘em out on our website or at our Etsy shop. SOCIAL Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr MUSIC Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)” Occams Laser - “Martyr Farker (Occulture Edit)” PRODUCTION & LICENSING This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International. Executive Producers: Mike K., Carter Y., Mauricio G., Alyssa S., Daniel R., Kelly C., Bruce H., David G., Jeremy V., Marcelo T., Christopher B., Leonidas, Timothy W., Caleb C., Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Paul S., Andy E., Colleen F., Blake S., Catalina M., Saliyah S., Michael W., Raymond G., Kevin C., Michael S. REMINDER Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.
Live Podcast am Freitag und es gibt Fußball im TV. Da ist aber mal richtig was los im Chat. ;-) Okay, wir haben verstanden. Worum ging es im Metercast 106. Es gab Witze, ein wenig Keynote von Apple, einen Riesen Fettkloß und völlig wilde Busse. Dann war da noch Netflix, die AirPods von Apple und der bald vorgeführte LKW von Tesla. Da bleibt uns nur euch gute Unterhaltung zu wünschen. Viel Spaß beim hören. 00:00:00 #met106 00:04:36 Witz vom Olli 00:11:13 Apple Keynote / iPhone X 00:48:45 Das nächste Handy 00:55:49 UK Underground, der Fettkloß 01:00:52 Noch wildere Busse 01:14:06 Netflix - Überspringen des Vorspanns 01:18:33 Apple Airpods 01:28:22 Tesla Lastwagen am 26. Oktober 01:46:11 Ende
Bjarni Ben, Bjöggi Nightshock og Suspect:B horfðu á Holland - Argentína og mixuðu drum n bass, house, tech house, breaks og UK Underground tónlist. - Hausar - Like → bit.ly/HausarFacebook Follow → bit.ly/HausarTwitter Soundcloud → bit.ly/HausarSoundcloud Website → bit.ly/HausarWebsite - FM Xtra - Like → bit.ly/FMXtraFacebook Follow → bit.ly/FMXtraTwitter Soundcloud → bit.ly/FMXtraSoundcloud Website → bit.ly/FMXtraWebsite Ben 01 Optiv & BTK - Shredder [Virus] 02 Hybris - Timeloop [Invisible Recordings] 03 Fade & Abiotic - Banshee [Faded Music] 04 Fade, Andy Pain & Z Connection - Target (2014 Remaster) [Faded Music] 05 Amit - Gatecrasher [Metalheadz] 06 Optiv & BTK (ft. Ryme Tyme) - Blackjack [Virus] 07 Rockwell - 1_2_3_4 [Shogun Audio] Nigthshock 08 Phace & Misanthrop - Desert Orgy [Neosignal] 09 Vicious Circle & Nocturnal - Welcome to Shanktown [Renagade Hardware] 10 Black Sun Empire & Jade - Deadhouse [Black Sun Empire] 11 Noisia - Facade VIP [Ram Records] 12 Pacific - Modern Age[DSCI4] 13 Matrix & Futurebound - The Edge feat. Sylo [Viper Recordings] 14 Gridlok & Concord Dawn & Hive – Out Your Head [Project 51] 15 DJ Fresh - Chainsaw [Violence Recordings] 16 Spor - Some Other Funk [Lifted Music] 17 Noisia, Ed Rush & Optical - Brainbucket [Vision Recordings] 18 Gridlok - Time Elastic [Cyanide Recordings] 19 Nero - Do You Wanna [Viper Recordings] 20 Ewun - Phone Tap [Evol Intent Recordings] 21 Prolix - Watch Ur Step [Ganja Tek] 22 Silent Witness - Jumped Up [Triple Seed] 23 Gridlok - Wake Up (Black Sun Empire Remix) [Project 51] 24 Noisia - Subdue [Renegade Hardware] 25 Skynet - Pluto Rising [Skynet Recordings] 26 The Upbeats - Planet Earth feat. State of Mind [Non Vogue] 27 Friction & K-Tee - Overtime [Renegade Hardware] 28 Rockwell - INeedU [Shogun Audio] Suspect:B 29 Panic Girl - Blue Lights (dBridge Don't Panic Remix) [Shadybrain] 30 Anile - Back To Pack [Inneractive Music] 31 Heist - Night Shift [Philly Blunt] 32 Nymfo - Cybernetic Disorder [Critical Music] 33 Thelem - Forces of Nature [Artikal Music] 34 Wen - Signal [Keysound Recordings] 35 My Nu Leng - Scatter [Black Butter Records] 36 Billy Kenny - We Don't Sleep [Domino Effect Records] 37 Woz - Breath [Subsoul] 38 Pete Graham & Chris Lorenzo - Dorothy's Forest [Bullet Train Records] 39 DJ Zinc & MC Fats - Move That Sound [U Understand Me Music] 40 Mak & Pasteman - What It Do [Hot N Heavy]
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