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In dieser Folge sprechen Lars und Chris über die Neuveröffentlichung „Merciless“ von Body Count (ET 22.11). Außerdem haben sich die beiden noch den Sänger Wildeye von Majak für ein Interview geschnappt und erzählen nochmal von Erlebnissen in der Pause ✌
hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to inside movies galore where we decided to go on about this particular Wildeye release from 2017 let's see what we had to say about the film shall we? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inside-movies-galore/support
In this episode, I find myself in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Located on the traditional unceded territories of the Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish and Musqueum. This area has seen a major boom of breweries opening in recent years, but there is one brewery that is a bit of an outlier on the map compared to the cluster of others. Wildeye Brewing is a quiet gem on the north shore, with a large tasting room and patio in the shadow of the surrounding mountains and trails. I sat down with the founder Samantha Lindeman. This episode was made possible by the BC Ale Trail Podcast created and hosted by: Aaron Johnson Recorded on location in North Vancouver, BC Editing & mixing by: Aaron Johnson Theme music by: A:M (Aaron Johnson & Danny Moffat) Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/doublea See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get the latest agriculture news in today’s Farm City Newsday, hosted by Danielle Leal. Today's show is filled with stories covering an update on the APHIS unsolicited seeds investigation, western states leading the way for H-2A rate hikes, and the progress made toward achieving winegrape balance. Also, hear from Wildeye, our 1,000th episode giveaway sponsor. Tune in to the show for these news stories, features and more.
In the 24th Episode of Beer Life, Jorden chats with Samantha Lindeman of Wildeye. They chat about COVID, almost losing a brewhouse, and the fact that Sam is much younger and has more energy than Jorden.
In the 24th Episode of Beer Life, Jorden chats with Samantha Lindeman of Wildeye. They chat about COVID, almost losing a brewhouse, and the fact that Sam is much younger and has more energy than Jorden.
This week Heather and Amanda heavily debate the Boomer situation and question her relationship with Tyrol. They also get extremely confused about the entire general situation at play. Join us as we drink Wildeye's Bumble Crumble and Four Shadow's Merlot- grab your booze of choice and listen or watch along!
On the 160th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "The Album" by BLACKPINK, "Savage Mode II" by 21 Savage & Metro Boomin, and "Shiver" by JónsiAn unauthorized Whitney Houston hologram appears, and Meg Thee Stallion uses her SNL performance as a platform for her message. The Album review. 6ix9ine is hospitalized. The Savage Mode II review. Youngboy NBA and Lil Yachty find themselves on the wrong side of the law. The Shiver review. And how one man's immaculate vibes boosted a classic Fleetwood Mac song. Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already (new election-season episodes are available now exclusively in the Power Report podcast feed.) Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.
David Betten, the Director of Developer Relations at WildEye VR guests on the show to help explain what WildEye VR is doing in the world of virtual & augmented reality along with talking about ethics in VR & AR and his research as a hypnotist. WildEye VR aims to stand out in the industry by creating lifelike experiences and have a substantial amount of experience from their time creating visual effects for the film and television industry. To learn more, make sure to visit WildEye VR on the web to do so. Make sure to visit www.thevrara.com for more information about the VR/AR Association and how you can get involved. Also, we invite you to follow @thevrara on Twitter and you can now connect with the VR/AR Association on Facebook here. Connect with David Betten and WildEye VR To connect with David Betten and WildEye VR, you can do so the following ways: Web - www.WildEyeVR.com Email - david@wildeyevr.com It pays to listen! Listeners of Everything VR & AR can save $100 off of the purchase of a VirZoom controller by using the following promo code at checkout: VRAR So make sure to head over to VirZoom.com and use the promo code VRAR to save $100 off the purchase of your VirZoom controller! Subscribe, Follow and Share Feedback To keep up with Everything VR & AR, make sure to subscribe to the show the on your favorite podcast app! Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Pocket Casts Subscribe on Stitcher Radio You can enter the following in your favorite podcast app should the show not show up in searches is: http://everythingvrar.libsyn.com/rss As always, make sure to follow the VRAR Association on Twitter at @thevrara and you can join us on Facebook at Facebook.com/vrarassociation. Would you like to share feedback of the Everything VR & AR show? Email your thoughts to podcast@thevrara.com. Hosts Nathan Pettyjohn is a technology entrepreneur with experience building teams in marketing, advertising, sales and mobile technology, and is currently the Founder and CEO of Aisle411, a global leading indoor location and mobile software company serving some of the world's largest retailers and brands. Aisle411 was an early augmented reality development partner of Google’s Project Tango solution in 2014, offering 3D AR navigation solutions for leading retailers. Nathan is also the Founder of the VRAR Association. Kevin Harvell is a professional podcaster with over 300+ episodes of hosting, co-hosting and producing experience with a primary focus on consumer technology. Current shows Kevin is involved in either by hosting and/or producing include, the Tech Informist, MS Mobile Show and the Who's Who in St. Lou Show. Kevin also loves spreading his passion for podcasting with others via speaking engagements at technology conferences and recently joined Mobile Nations as a freelance writer.
The elusive monster that lurks the Northwestern portions of North America, Bigfoot has taken it upon himself to fight the scourge of the undead hordes...for pussy. Yes! In a terrible bit of indie cinema Bigfoot takes on his mortal enemy, Zombies. Include such intense action fighting moves as a gentle push to the side. Enlist today! Join the MovieFaction! http://moviefaction.com/rss Like Zombi on Facebook! http://facebook.com/TheZombifaction Follow Zombi on Twitter! http://twitter.com/Zombifaction MovieFaction YouTube Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8PUrY8e9CyILWssxM0z2C3v62X3liioI Subscribe on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/moviefaction-podcast/id1067545780?mt=2 Follow Zombi's SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/zombifaction Help Support the Podcast on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Zombifaction
This composition features unprocessed recordings from Krafla Geothermal Power Station and the nearby mudpools and steam vents of Hverir in Northern Iceland. The recordings were made in June 2014, on the Wildeye sound recording course led by Chris Watson and Jez Riley French, using a SoundField SPS200 and JrF contact microphones. The composition draws upon the spatial experiences of recording at these sites, journeying from the booming, all-encompassing drone emitting from the boreholes; through the uncontained, explosive energy of steam vents and bubbling mud-pools; and into the inner sonic worlds of the metal pipes and geodesic structures that punctuated the lava field.
Equipment Used: Pearl MS-2 CL microphone outputting MS, matrixed in a Sound Devices SD302 mixer and recorded stereo to a Nagra BB+. Location: Camp Forktail Creek just outside the Corbett Tiger Reserve near Ramnagar, Uttaranchal, Northern India. Date: March/April 2009. [On a Wildeye trip to India with Chris Watson.] Narrative: After our evening meal of vegetable curry which followed a long, bumpy day in the Corbett Tiger Reserve (looking for... tigers of course!), we settled down to the sound of distant thunder. Our hosts advised that we took shelter before the rain started and soon after the short walk to my hut the first spots were falling. Recording equipment was hurriedly set up under the veranda and my hut-mate and I settled down on deck-chairs. After only a very short wait, with skipper frogs calling from the nearby pond, the rain started. Very soon the only sound was of rain and distant thunder and everyone, even the monitor lizard that lived in the thatch of our roof, stayed put until the storm passed.