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On this episode I sit down with Brady aka Thumbs Up Records, an independent record label based out of Milwaukee, WI. We talk about the early days of the label and the moment he felt he was doing something right. We also talk about the growth of the Riff Mafia over the past few years. Before we get to stories we hint at the future of the label and some upcoming releases. Be sure to follow Thumbs Up Records and be ready for everything coming next!!! You can find Thumbs Up Records at the following links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thumbsuprecords/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thumbsuprecords Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thumbsuprecords/ Website: https://thumbsuprecords.limitedrun.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/thumbsuprecords _______________________________________ You can find Beers With Bands here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeersWithBands2 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeersWBandsPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerswithbandspod/ Bandcamp: https://beerswithbands.bandcamp.com Everywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BeersWithBands Logo and Banner design by Kaylyn Chileen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madam.fortress.mommy/ Website: https://kaylynchileen.art Beers With Bands intro by Thomas Allen of Say Days Ago and Last Autumn Say Days Ago: https://www.instagram.com/saydaysagoband/ Last Autumn: https://www.instagram.com/lastautumnband/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beers-with-bands/support
MK-Ultra wraps up 2023 with another gem from his archives: an experimental Chill Out mix, originally recorded in 2013, and rediscovered a decade later. Featuring obscure and esoteric tracks, ranging from Latin, Jazz and Tango to Breakbeat and Italo Disco, this musical mélange is as far removed from the mainstream as it gets.This podcast episode features content created or published by Bonzai Progressive, Constitution Music, Digital Diamonds, Ektoplazm, Expanded Music, Sentimony Records, UP Records and others.Point - Jazzlatrine [Original Mix]Corrado Bucci - Ting Nam [Original Mix]Logic - Time Zone [Original Mix]Neoshaft - Aire [Tanghetto Mix]Sueño Latino - Sueño Latino [Original Mix]Alexander Ospanov - Laguna [Original Mix]Davide Franca - The Limbo of Thoughts [Original Mix]Arman Behdad - Crimson Skies [Original Mix]The Fruitbat - Withered Spoonage [Original Mix]CJ Catalizer - The Third Orbit [Original Mix]Unusual Cosmic Process - Legend [Original Mix]Restless Soul feat. Nathan Haines - After Ours [Samba Phreek Mix]
Hunter Biden has finally produced information to his ex-fling Lunden Roberts about payments he made to his high-powered legal team — and avoided being found in contempt of court, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The importance of faith in the industry is very important. Did you know that the #1 catalogue in the nation is insurance and publishing is #2. Also are Dj's still needed in todays world? Gain all this insight in this exciting episode of the Gauds Show.
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Jeff Coffin 1965 - американский мультиинструменталист, композитор и педагог был саксофонистом Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, одной из самых инновационных фьюжн-групп и работал в разных проектах. Сейчас является участником рок-группы Dave Matthews Band. А также выпустил 20 сольных релизов на своей собственной студии Ear Up Records. Его новый альбом Between Dreaming and Joy - первый, который номинировался на GRAMMY в этом году. Альбом основан на спонтанности, записан в разное время и сразными музыкантами. Включает: 8 басистов, 6 барабанщиков, 5 гитаристов, 4 клавишника, набор восточных и африканских барабанов, бразильскую перкуссию, марокканский вокал, несколько духовых инструментов, ДиДжея на виниле… Это был первый случай за более чем 25 лет, когда у меня было время и ресурсы, чтобы глубоко погрузиться в сочинение так, чтобы его не прерывали гастроли, - отмечает Коффин. Во время карантина я написал более чем 30 новых треков, закончил много старых и в итоге выпустил 6 или 7 полных альбомов. ©️ 2022 EAR UP RECORDS JEFF COFFIN: soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax, bari sax, electro-sax, tarogato, piccolo, alto flute, bass flute, c flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, melodica, vocals, percussion, coke bottles BASS: Vicente Archer, Tony Hall, Michael League, Stefan Lessard, Felix Pastorius, Alana Rocklin, Jonathan Wires, Chris Wood GUITAR: Richard Aspinwall, Mike Baggetta, Robben Ford, Marcus King, Bob Lanzetti DRUMS: Keith Carlock, Kris Myers, Jordan Perlson, Derrek Phillips, Chester Thompson, Derico Watson KEYS: Nigel Hall, David Rodgers, Buddy Strong, Chris Walters TRUMPET: Emmanuel Echem, Bill Fanning TROMBONE: Ray Mason BRASILIAN PERCUSSION: Bernardo Aguiar MOROCCAN FRAME DRUMS: Michael League VOCALS & NGONI: Sarah Ariche ADDITIONAL VOCALS: Jennifer Hartswick TURNTABLES: DJ Logic #fusion #funk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/konstantins/message
Blaise and PJ talk about the end of perhaps one of the most interesting seasons in MLB history! They also play back the calls of Aaron Judge's 62nd home run braking the American League record. And of course Albert Pujols mashing his 701-703 dingers. They wrap up the show with some epic Colorcast calls and playoff predictions. What do you think? Let the boys know and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! Fb: facebook.com/swingingblindlypodcast Tw: @swingingblindly
Con una trayectoria en el primer caso de más de dos décadas en la industria musical y de un lustro en el caso del segundo, ambos sellos discográficos tienen en común el saber hacer, el buen gusto, diríamos que exquisito, y la pasión por la música de origen jamaicano. Liquidator, nave comandada por Toni Face, tiene su sede en Madrid pero edita referencias de todo el mundo. Disfrutamos, pues, de algunos de sus últimos lanzamientos (Keith & Tex, Roy Ellis, Mango Wood) y de una primicia en exclusiva: lo nuevo de The Mighty Megatons, tras tres años de espera. En cuanto a Cool Up Records, con sede en Sevilla, conocemos su primer One Riddim EP (Yard On Fyah) y el avance del próximo largo de Payoh Soul Rebel. Todo oro musical. Escuchar audio
Recorded in February 2021 on IGTV, host Junor Francis talks with Chuck Wren, long-time proprietor of Jump Up Records, DJ and promoter.
If you have been actively involved in hardcore in the northeast in the past 25-30 years, you have likely been to a show with Jeff Lasich. I first met Jeff in 1998 when he was living in the Syracuse area. We had a very similar interest in hardcore, straight edge, graffiti, and fanzines. I don't know if I ever realized that Jeff didn't actually live in NY for that long until we did this interview. He was up here so often for so many years I guess I just assumed he always lived up here. Originally from the Pittsburgh area, Jeff also lived in Philadelphia for a time before moving back to Pittsburgh. If you have been to This Is Hardcore or FYA fest (or seen videos like me), you have likely seen Jeff on stage taking photographs. We talk about how Jeff got into photography and how he has evolved as a photographer. We also discuss fanzines too. When I first met Jeff he was doing a zine called Death Before Dishonor. Most people listening to this are likely more familiar with Start Today, the fanzine Jeff started a few years later. Due to printing costs getting higher and higher, Jeff has made the fanzine available to download in recent years. I'm including a link to the pdf of a recent issue in the show notes. Jeff also has put out some pretty good hardcore records on his label Bottled Up Records. We talk about Jeff working with bands like Have Heart, One Up, Blistered, Outlast, and The First Step. It's always fun interviewing people that haven't been in 50 bands. You will also notice Jeff and I talked about a show I did here in 2003 when Rochester had a large power outage due to an ice storm. It's interesting because our power went out in my house during this interview due to the wind storm I mentioned in my intro to the episode. https://www.mediafire.com/file/4eu4387n9z0jce6/Start_Today_%25239_PDF_Final.pdf/file https://www.enterprisehardcorepodcast.com/ https://www.patreon.com/EnterpriseHardcorePodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enterprise-hardcore-podcast/support
Astrofever Radio is a monthly Radio Show annexed to Astrofever Records, an independent record label from Casablanca, Morocco. The sound of Astrofever Radio stems from a broad musical palette, maintaining a wide spectrum and focusing on good music regardless of genres. Curated by Casablanca-born and based Producer, DJ, and label head Mouhcine Zouitina better known as @Polyswitch. Presenting emerging and established artists from Morocco and beyond via @Worldwide-fm. Operating out of Casablanca, Morocco, Astrofever Records is an artist-led Record label aiming to hone the city's sound and serve as a forward-thinking imprint for like-minded artists. ___ *Guest Introduction: Born and raised in Los Angeles, Alaia is a DJ and art director with a career spanning multiple LA-based entities, most notably Lebron James' Uninterrupted & The SpringHill Company, also co-founding and managing "Disposable Magazine" an analog photography-focused publication. At present, she is the art director and graphic designer for the independent record label @cqqlrecords As a DJ, She's graced Dublab, NTS, Dash Radio, and Balamii airwaves, She also holds down a monthly residency on LA's, VPN Radio, and has contributed guest mixes to an array of music selectors series' across the globe, delivering proper blends of, Funk, disco, g-funk, and hard gangsta rap. ___ *00:00:00 – 00:59:59 / Polyswitch 1– Ethan Braun & Sam Gendel - Superbasstropixx (Ulyssa) 2– Nat Adderley Sextet - Virgo (Capitol Records) 3– Confidence Man - Bubblegum (Andrew Weatherall Remix) (Heavenly) 4– Haruomi Hosono - SFX (Non-Strandard) 5– Raf Rundell - Always Fly (Dam-funk Remix) (Heavenly) 6– Michael Hayes - Orphans (RBI) 7– Revival Season - Iron Warrior (Heavenly) 8– Jarren - Deja Vu (Apron) 9– Chikara Ueda & The Power Station - Cloudy (Nippon Columbia) 10– Masumi Hara - Your Dream (Yupiteru Records) 11– Lynda Dawn & Bes Kept - Roses (Extra Soul Perception) 12— Steve Bach - Rain Dance (Soundwings) 13— Dam-Funk - 10 West (Stones Throw) 14— SFV Acid - Wheat (Bakk) *01:00:00 – 01:59:59 / The Alaia 1– Dazzie Dee - Intro (Gee'd Up Records) 2– Poetry In Motion - Killa D's (Menes Records) 3– Detroit's Most Wanted - Break Em Off (Push Play Records) 4– Mackadelics - Power Of A Playa (Explicit Entertainment) 5– Suave G - Keep It On The D.L. (Sweet Sable Records) 6– G-Pack - South Boy Groove (CTI Records) 7– Northside - Dodge City (Tact Out Records) 8– G-Mo - Ballin' (Watch It Records) 9– Crips - Swervin' Through The East Side (Dangerous Records) 10– Capital Tax - Two Timin' (T-Cap Productions) 11– I.M.P. - Frisco (In-A-Minute Records) 12– Bo$$ - Diary Of A Mad Bitch (Chaos Recordings) 13– K-Maxx - Is It Me (Arielle Records) 14– A.T.C. - Bring Tha Fonk (Straight Black Records) 15– Mr. Kane, Snoop Dogg, Quaze - Nite L.O.C.s (Doggy Style Records) 16– DFC - Put Your Locs On (Assault Records) 17– L.A. Down - Papa Took His Shoes Off (Mighty Plump Records) 18– Keylo - Dank Line (2-Dope Records) ___ *Polyswitch on the web: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/polyswitch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polysw_tch/ Bandcamp: https://astrofeverinternational.bandcamp.com/ Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/polyswitch/ Spotify: http://bit.ly/polyswitch Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/polyswitch/725374038 ___ *The Alaia on the web: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.alaia/ Soundcloud: @the-alaia Website: https://alaia.cc/ *Follow us: Bandcamp: bit.ly/3jSuJMo Spotify: spoti.fi/32cy2bp Mixcloud: bit.ly/38b9iUx Instagram: bit.ly/3et6hjE Twitter: bit.ly/34WyHPH Facebook: bit.ly/3mXidwT www.astrofever.com
Host Junor Francis talks with Tara Hahn of Orange County, CA-based Half Past Two and Chuck Wren of Pay Attention Records and Jump Up Records.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
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Musician Scotty Saints talks with Trev about the ins and outs of the music industry, his band Scotty Saints & The True Believers, missing live music, and more! Scotty is held in high regard amongst his peers in the industry and you can see why in this conversation. This gentleman oozes with charisma and is super genuine. It was an absolute pleasure having him on. Check out the band camp for Scotty Saints & The True Believers to check out their music. If you are looking for physical media then you can head to8 Up Records to cop This Time from Scotty Saints & the True Believers. Social media:Facebook:Scotty Saints & The True BelieversIG: @scottysaintsTwitter:@ScottySaintsHONORABLE MENTIONS:Lion Hearted MediaDie Hipster RecordsFar From FinishedStolen WheelchairsZip-Tie HandcuffsJames Slimedog VaccaJames LynchSide EffectsNo Use For a NameBuried in leatherMichael Kane and the Morning AftersFace to FaceBouncing SoulsOff With Their HeadsThe SlackersOriginal SonThe NormandeysUS BombsGetPunk.com The internets best source for punk vinyl Use the offer code STRUGGLE at check out for 10% off your order
John Atkins is the singer, guitarist and founding member of bands 764-Hero, Magic Magicians, The Can't See and currently, his collaboration with James Van Leuven, Sun Breaks. In this episode, Joe and John share some stories from their time together on the road and John rapid fires his tour anecdotes and tales to his own soundtrack. It's fun and funny! Music by John Atkins. Episode sponsored by Izotpe. Izotpoe.com
01. Grand Garden feat. Ladybird - 2 Gether [96 musique] 02. Owl Vision - NOSFERAT [Comorbid Records] 03. Bossfight x F.O.O.L - Mercy [Monstercat] 04. Madeaux - Intoxicated [Limbo Records] 05. Louis The Child & COIN - Self Care (The Knocks Remix) [Interscope] 06. Fetish - The Pit [Free] 07. Faith - Nobody Else (Extended Mix) [Generation HEX] 08. Ephwurd & XLNT - Set Me Free [Eph'd Up Records] 09. SWACQ - Mindf*ck [CONFESSION] 10. Defunk & Birthdayy Partyy - Time Machine [Westwood Recordings] 11. Sidney Samson & Outgang - Tekno Nights [Skink] 12. iBenji - Dirty [iBenji] 13. NUZB - Nighttime (Extended Mix) [STMPD RCRDS] 14. Body Ocean - Once the Music (Extended Mix) [STMPD RCRDS] 15. DJ Kuba & Neitan & Bounce Inc. - Kickin Hard (Extended Mix) [Generation Smash Official] 16. Kess Ross & ALEX - Lemme See Yo (Extended mix) [Generation HEX] 17. Masteria & Valy Mo - Late At Night [Dim Mak Records] 18. Funky Craig & Alfie - Wait4U [Skink] 19. Signal Void - Bad Sector [FiXT] BONUS TRACK: Charles Schillings - Spin It Right !
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Jazz Saxophonist & Owner of Ear Up Records Jeff Coffin .. We caught up with him on December 8 as this 2020 COVID-19 world flared up in a huge way .. He’s coming from his home base of Nashville .. Along with being the saxophonist of Dave Matthews Band, formerly with Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, he is the Professor of Saxophone at Vanderbilt University and founder of Ear Up Records. He opens up about his label and how he’s been dealing with this new pandemic world .. and much more .. Enjoy…Click here to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
Aidan Dansey of The Judd Zingle Project joins the show to talk about Modest Mouse's substantial record, The Lonesome Crowded West released in 1997 by Up Records. Referred to by many as one of the best albums of the 90s, John and The Judd (two global studies majors) discuss the intricacies of the album's delightfully dystopian vibes while crushing a few brews. Will every guest mention LCD Soundsystem? Two for two so far. Grab a drink and do the cockroach, drink whenever Aidan says a buzzword!
Hello! This summer I had a great chat with my old buddy Sean Morris. Sean plays music in bands like Synergy Corp and Wild Flowers of America, he ran Runner Up Records (Spraynard, Shook Ones, End Of A Year) and volunteered his time at Asian Man records for a while. We talk about all of that. We talk about him getting into punk at a super young age and starting his first band at 12! We speak about a whole lot. Sean is the antithesis of Posi-Punk, something I adopted massively as a teenager. Through his actions and his words he taught me a whole lot and it was super super fun sitting down with him to chat.If you enjoy this episode then please tell your buddies. HMU on @culturefear wherever tooPeace and loveSx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stevie talks about how he got with Heat 'Em Up Records living in St. Pete, Flamegirl Modeling Agency, And his clothing line! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-conduit/support
This week on DMT, Sam comes in hot with an upsetting morning, crazy guy story and Jack has a hit take on the renaming of an offensive NFL team; PLUS a certain DJ gets more press than they’ll probably ever have - Don’t Miss This!
This episode is another mixed bag of uptempo and downtempo originals, remixes and edits from fresh alt and emerging talent from around the globe. Jake Digs (@j_digs), founder of @Up_Records provides a very vibey @sofutureclub guest mix for you to get into. Let me know what you're feeling (k2rah_ on IG and Twitter) and don't forget to hit follow/subscribe for the next show
It's been 41 years since the infamous "Disco Demolition Night" at Comiskey Park in Chicago. On this episode of "Stuck in Misery" classics, Mark Bergin interviews his father Paul Bergin, who attended the twi-night doubleheader between the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers. They discuss Paul's memories of the event, and the roles of disc jockey Steve Dahl and White Sox owner Bill Veeck. Follow "Stuck in Misery" on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Intro Music: Louie Kaczmarek
Desde la localidad sevillana de El Coronil, y recién estrenada la "nueva normalidad", llega el talento de las huestes de Cool Up Records, un sello discográfico, promotora de eventos y todo lo que se te ocurra, siempre relacionado con la buena música. Fran y Mario nos brindan una sesión no solo de sus canciones fetiche, sino también de los lanzamientos más recientes de una etiqueta que con solo algo más de un par de años ya ha marcado la diferencia en la forma de desplegar la música de rebelión y esperanza. Aquí están en estricto vinilo para tod@s vosotr@s leones y leonas. Escuchar audio
Un mix tout droit venu de Bruxelles, deuxième volet de notre résidence spéciale Rebel Up. Retrouvez toutes les infos sur l'émission et la tracklist ici : www.radiocampus.fr/residences Plus d'infos sur cette résidence ici : https://www.radiocampus.fr/2020/06/02/rebel-up-x-campus-club/15916 - NOUS SUIVRE | www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ECOUTER | liste des fréquences FM sur www.radiocampus.fr webradio: bit.ly/RCFRenDIRECT
Un mix tout droit venu de Bruxelles, deuxième volet de notre résidence spéciale Rebel Up. Retrouvez toutes les infos sur l'émission et la tracklist ici : www.radiocampus.fr/residences Plus d'infos sur cette résidence ici : https://www.radiocampus.fr/2020/06/02/rebel-up-x-campus-club/15916 - NOUS SUIVRE | www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ECOUTER | liste des fréquences FM sur www.radiocampus.fr webradio: bit.ly/RCFRenDIRECT
Un mix tout droit venu de Bruxelles, deuxième volet de notre résidence spéciale Rebel Up. Retrouvez toutes les infos sur l'émission et la tracklist ici : www.radiocampus.fr/residences Plus d'infos sur cette résidence ici : https://www.radiocampus.fr/2020/06/02/rebel-up-x-campus-club/15916 - NOUS SUIVRE | www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ECOUTER | liste des fréquences FM sur www.radiocampus.fr webradio: bit.ly/RCFRenDIRECT
Show date 5/15/2020
Support us on Bandcamp: https://yacht.bandcamp.com/track/multi-family-garage-sale-single We're revisiting all our influences in quarantine. This is a cover of "Multi-Family Garage Sale," from Land of the Loops' 1995 7" single (and 1996 album, Bundle of Joy). This album made a huge impact on me (Jona) as it showed me that bridge could be built between DIY Pacific Northwest indie-pop and sample-based electronic music. If you're taking a lot of walks around your neighborhood right now, this is a great soundtrack for looking at the world and appreciating small things. "Land of the Loops’ Alan Sutherland was just another Minor Threat fan who couldn’t hold a band together until his conscientious parents bought him a sampler for graduation. The result was a couple of cassette releases and a CD for Seattle’s Up Records, Bundle of Joy, that lures Beat Happening’s Heather Lewis and others into what the Young Marble Giants might’ve done had they had the technology—a loop-driven basement party for the international pop underground." (Will Hermes, SPIN 1996) Credits Released April 11, 2020 Recorded, performed, produced, and mixed by YACHT Mastered by Timothy Stollenwerk
There were a projected six episodes for the illustrious third season of the podcast, however, due to 'dat rona, only five of those episodes were recorded prior to 'social distancing' and 'self-quarantining,' and overall, the production and release of those five episodes was rushed and moved up. With that being said, for the first episode of season three, I welcome my co-worker Molly to the program. She and I have only worked together for like five or six months, but almost immediately after meeting her, I knew she'd be a great guest on the podcast; and I was right. We had some laughs, and we got really real, as Molly played a mix of tunes dating back through her high school years in Wisconsin, her early 20s in the Pacific Northwest, and her return to the midwest. For more information about the AWARD WINNING music blog Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode 15 credits: The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords. The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005. In today's episode, we discussed: "Fast Car," written and performed by Tracy Chapman. Taken from the 1988 self-titled Elektra Records release. "One More Hour," written and performed by Sleater-Kinney. Taken from the 1997 Kill Rock Stars release Dig Me Out. "Baby Blue Sedan," written and performed by Modest Mouse. Taken from the 1997 Up Records release The Lonesome Crowded West. "Jane Says," written by Perry Farrell and Eric Avery; performed by Jane's Addiction. Taken from the 1988 Warner Brothers Records release Nothing's Shocking. "Dog Days Are Over," written by Florence Welch and Isabella Summers; performed by Florence + The Machine. Taken from the Universal Island/Moshi Moshi release Lungs. "You'll Be Bright," written by Craig Minowa; performed by Cloud Cult. Taken from the 2010 Rebel Group release Light Chasers. "Joyful Girl," written and performed by Ani DiFranco. Taken from the 1996 Righteous Babe Records release Dilate.
This morning for a Valentines Day special, we were joined by the legendary Nice Up Records owner Shepdog for a chat about the history of the label, the roots of system culture, upcoming releases and more.
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In the last album of the season, the guy cover literally, one of the best albums of all time-- Modest Mouse’s The Lonesome Crowded West. Released in 1997 on Up Records, the band met with producer, Calvin Johnson, at Moon Studios where for seventeen consecutive days they recorded, before holding a second, smaller session with Phil Elk in Seattle. During these recordings, the band refined the sonic landscape it debuted just one year prior with their first studio album—This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About. And while that release was a breakthrough with the public eye, the band truly garnered a following with this album, as it would come to define modern indie rock. And the record, while not explicitly autobiographical, provides insight into the throughs and dwelling of Isaac Brock as he muses over malls, Montana, and modern religion.
ATMshow #484 By Silver Ivanov (Best Of World Up Records) by Silver Ivanov
Welcome back to an all-new session of 23min of Ska! Here's the first of several episodes this set featuring ska record labels! In doing this I knew, as a midwest native, I had to start out with Jump Up Records! I've been running into Jump Up head honcho Chuck for the better part of 20 years. He always has a smile and is happy to talk some ska. Here's a pretty small sampling of what Jump Up has gotten out over the last several years, there's so much other great stuff that I couldn't fit in this episode, but I think it's a pretty good representation of what I dig about Chuck and Jump Up records! 00:00 - Weaker Youth Ensemble - American Style (American Ska-thic comp '94) 03:00 - Greenhouse - Too Late (Tomorrow the World '98) 07:20 - Pressure Cooker - Walking in the Light (Burning Fence '03) 09:19 - Deal's Gone Bad - City City (the Ramblers '07) 13:06 - the Crombies - Blood and Fire (Blood and Fire '11) 16:57 - the Meow Meows - England is Over (Somehow We Met '13) 19:56 - the Prizefighters - Fire Walk (Fire Walk '19) Visit Jump Up Records to find more great records! www.jumpuprecords.com Visit the website at http://www.23Ska.com to find links to band websites and songs featured in this episode. Find & follow the show on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/23minofSka/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/23minofSka Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/23minofska/ Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/23min-of-ska?refid=stpr If you'd like to submit your band for a future show email: submissions@23ska.com Any other questions or comments, please email: podcast@23ska.com There's a lot of great ska vinyl out there, so head over to our partners in crime at http://www.GrandpasCasino.com Also check out our sister podcast the Ska After Party at http://www.SkaAfterParty.com Session : Seventeen // Episode : 369 // Airdate : July 18th, 2019
Jin Hackman, also currently known as Old Head Jin is only getting started. From Raising the Bar to This Way Up Records, he is not planning to stop in bring Malaysian Hip Hop scene onto the next level. On this episode of the podcast, Jin shared his journey during the early days on starting RTB and what made him signed Rapper/ Singer Airliftz and he's experience in putting on shows for fellow up and coming rappers and musicians via the RTB platform. Jin is also famous for his year end Rap Ups, Covering everything from the monumental election to food debacles, no trends in Malaysia will be forgotten with Jin Hackman around. Attention all If you're an aspiring artists! Ya'll should invest an hour to listen to this episode of Hello, Hello, Kopi Ke Milo? This knowledge will take you far. @oldheadjin @hellohellokopikemilo
Special Edition: Episode 83.5, Compilations, featuring interview with Sam of 8 Up Records; with songs from Black Ball, Self Defense, Out of Order, The Unaccepted, The Dead Pawns, Wolf Bites Boy, Reckless Upstarts, Streetlight Saints, The Uncouth, Harrington Saints, Hardsell, Barking Mad, DDC, and Mob Mentality.
Jason and Matt listen to the Live album from Built to Spill, released on Up Records in 2000. A more innocent time when you could release a 20 minute Neil Young cover on a double kind of "best-of" album. If you like Built to Spill then this is a whole lot more. I think we grapple with what exactly Doug is trying to say when he doesn't seem to take his own lyric writing too seriously while jamming live like nobody business. Please write a review or send feedback - you're the best: Email - records@harveylovesharvey.com Twitter - @welisten21 Instagram - welisten2records Leave a message on the Welisten hotline - 978-707-9899
It's a bit hard to fully put into words how much Jump Up Records means to us. Sure, Matthew goes on and on about nearly every band featured in this episode. But that still falls short of the heaps of gratitude they deserve for giving us 25 years of amazing ska music. Simply put, if they didn't exist, we doubt we would be doing this today. So here's our loving tribute to their early years as a label. Featuring the music of The Parka Kings, Suspect Bill, The Exceptions, Hot Stove Jimmy, The Skolars/Telegraph, The Eclectics, Greenhouse, The Adjusters, Deal's Gone Bad, and Skapone.
Episode #15: In this episode, we explore the historical impact of musical videos by looking at the advent and evolution of MTV, and the explosion of YouTube as a format for music, and music videos. We kick off the hour with Courtney Smith, a former programmer for MTV and MTVU, who gives us a bird's eye view of how videos were selected for air, and how her days with the station were different than the early days. From there we toggle over to Ed Vetri of Wind-Up Records, who explains the importance of music videos to his label's growth, and the careers of bands like Evanescence and Creed. After that, we catch up with music video director, Alicia J. Rose, and talk to her about what's changed since she got into the directing game a decade ago. Rounding out the hour is a discussion with Jack Conte, who's band Pomplamoose has made videos a priority from the outset of their career, which eventually led him to develop the video subscription/patronage website Patreon. GUESTS Courtney Smith (MTV, Author “Record Collecting For Girls” ) Ed Vetri (Wind-Up Records) Alicia J. Rose (Director/Producer) Jack Conte (Pomplamoose, Patreon) MUSIC Buggles “Video Killed The Radio Star” Buggles “On TV” Blitzen Trapper “All Across This Land” Pomplamoose “Lorde 2Pac Beck Mashup”
AuralCandy.Net is a House Music podcast hosted by MK-Ultra & Mesmic - a Finnish DJ duo with a quarter century of combined experience under their belt. Over a decade running, AuralCandy.Net podcasts have reached thousands of listeners all over the world. AuralCandy.Net collaborates with over 50 record labels such as Bonzai Progressive, Piston Recordings, Tall House Digital and Vision Collective Recordings.This podcast episode features music published by Big Dada, Catskills Music, IRMA Records, Neogoa Records, UP Records and others.The Black Mighty Orchestra - Ocean Beach [Cybophonia Cinematic Remix]Astropilot - Yasmin [2011 Rework]Messy Mass - Singing Robots [Original Mix]Goosebumpz - Texas Teeth [Original Mix]Los Suenos De Anderson - Abril [Original Mix]Antipop Consortium - Volcano [Four Tet Remix]Linkin Park feat. Chairman Hahn - Kyur4 Th IchInvader Tron - Deeper Than Light [Original Mix]Infekto feat. Mattip - Beautiful [Original Mix]Ryanosaurus - Binary System [Original Mix]Claude Challe - Claude Challe [Original Mix]Bent - Swollen [Original Mix]Pepe Deluxé - Before You Leave [Original Mix]The Avalanches - Since I Left You [Original Mix]The Karminsky Experience Inc. - Exploration [Original Mix]