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Pella Christian High School Choir Director Aaron Fitzgerald discusses their winter music concert tomorrow night.
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New-Old Recordings Making it into the Archive. Playlist Symphonic Electronic Rock Symphonic electronic is always a favorite of listeners of the podcast. I note these additions, including a scarce soundtrack recording of interest. Jeff Bruner, “Try To Escape,” “Night Saucer,” “Larry And Diane Go To Hell,” “On The Beach,” “The Investigator,” “Vic's Flashback,” “End” from (side 2) from Foes (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1977 Not on Label). This interesting soundtrack combined electronic music with orchestral sounds for this little seen motion picture. Recorded and mixed at Santa Barbara Sound. Music composed and conducted by Jeff Bruner; electronic music production, Doug Scott; electronic music realized by Jeff Bruner and Doug Scott. I picked this up on a trip to Boston According to Jeff Bruner himself, this record was pressed for the movie staff only and there are less than 20 copies. “The music on this record is a perfect balance of rational sounds that you've heard before and even more rational sounds which because you've never heard them before seem quite irrational. 19:36 Claude Denjean, “Memories Of Moody Blues” from Moods (1976 London Records). A few years after the initial wave of albums produced using the Moog Modular synthesizer, Denjean returned to the instrument to make this collection of classic pop tunes in an electronic symphonic vein. This song seems to touch on every other note of the classic “Nights in White Satin” without actually causing any copyright issues, I imagine. This album is a new copy added to the archive. How could I resist? 4:09 Hugo Montenegro, “MacArthur Park (Allegro Part III)” from Moog Power (1969 RCA Victor). A rockin' album of symphonic pop tunes from the heyday of Moog Modular recordings. Montenegro had the magic touch for arranging such pop songs. He was aided by Moog programming by none other than Paul Beaver and playing by Mike Melvoin. This is an old copy from my collection that I unsealed just for this podcast. Only this one track has been played on this album. 3:21 Raymond Lefèvre Et Son Grand Orchestre, “Mille Colombes” from Love In Stereo Nº 1 (1978 Barclay). This German release of French album is one of many by keyboard player and arranger Lefèvre. This one features a variety of electronic music instruments used in conjunction with an orchestra. Bass, Dave Markee; Drums, Barry Morgan; Keyboards, Alan Hawkshaw; Percussion, Ray Cooper; Synthesizer players, Guy Boyer, Maurice Vander, Raymond Lefèvre. Synthesizers used: RMI Computer, Moog 3 P, Arp DGX, Omni Polyphonic, Korg 1000, Korg 2000, Ems/Arp Sequencer. Rhythm section recorded at Lansdowne Recording Studios, London. Strings recorded at Barclay Hoche, Paris. Synthesizers recorded at Studio Damiens. 3:10 Early Electronic Music Several recordings featuring vintage tape compositions and performances using the Moog Modular synthesizer were among our newest arrivals to the archive. Ralph Lundsten. “Snowstorm” (1967/68) from Shangri-La (1975 His Master's Voice). Swedish release of composer Lundsten music for Shangri-La, a commissioned work for Swedish Radio. However, the album also presents several early tape works, including Winter Music, a suite of works for the season of this which this one is a part. “Suddenly, a sleigh with lit-up torches emerges out of the whirling snowstorm. … Was it for real or just a dream?” 2:30 Jean Jacques Perrey, “The Alien Planet” from Musique Electronique Du Cosmos (Electronic Music From Outer Space) (1962 MusiCues). An earlier disc of Perrey, later known as the wizard of electronic pop sounds. He was using the Ondioline for this track, an early monophonic organ, and tape manipulation to provide effects. This was a recording of broadcast library sounds. 1:02 Jean Jacques Perrey, “Space Light” from Musique Electronique Du Cosmos (Electronic Music From Outer Space) (1962 MusiCues). Another early track from Perrey. 1:03 Jean Jacques Perrey, “Intercestial Tabulator” from Musique Electronique Du Cosmos (Electronic Music From Outer Space) (1962 MusiCues). Another early tape compositionfrom Perrey that might be his imagining what a future computer would sound like. 1:03 Jean Jacques Perrey, “Barnyard in Orbit” from Musique Electronique Du Cosmos (Electronic Music From Outer Space) (1962 MusiCues). Another early track from Perrey that shows his innate sense of humor that we would hear much more of in his music yet to come. 2:17 Jean Jacques Perrey, “Micro Cosmic PL 1” from Musique Electronique A Caractere Special Pour Illustrations Sonores Et Effets Speciaux (2017 Wah Wah Records). Spanish release of an original acetate disc of Perrey demonstration tracks and original compositions. I think these were made around 1967 after Perrey had begun using the Moog Modular synthesizer. 5:19 Doug McKechnie, “The First Exploration @ SF Radical Laboratories, 1968” (2020 VG+ Records). Recently released recordings of an original tapes made in 1968 from an early Moog composer and performer. McKechnie famously played a live Moog Modular set at the Altamont performance in 1969 by the Rolling Stones. He is ever-so briefly heard and seen the film Gimme Shelter (1970). In any event, McKechnie was a pioneer who used an instrument owned by one Bruce Hatch (not Bruce Haack). He worked with the instrument for about four years before Hatch sold it to Tangerine Dream around 1972. With that came the end of one musician's dreams and the beginning of someone else's. I am so happy that Doug was able to release this recording of his early work because so many of us have been curious to hear it. This track represents some clever droning with the sequencer and one can imagine this being performed in real-time. 8:30 Hydroelectric Streetcar, “I Realize” from The Cool-Aid Benefit Album Vol. 1 (1970 Arthfor Special Products). I was searching for this Canadian benefit disc for a long time so that I could add it to my collection of Moog Modular Synthesizer recordings. The Moog in this case was owned by my acquaintance Johns Mills Cockell who played in several rock bands and avant garde performance groups during this time. Remember Intersystems? In this case, he was playing as a sideman for Hydro Electric Streetcar, a folk-rock band to which he added synthesis. Bass, Vocals, Lee Stephens; Drums, Stan Tait; Guitar, Al Wiebe; Lead Vocals, Danny McInnes; Moog Modular Synthesizer, John Mills-Cockell. 3:48 Robots A few tracks in this batch of new arrivals worked around the theme of robots, machines, and synthesized voices. Skanfrom, “Mr. Robot Is Dead” from Split 12" (2000 A.D.S.R.). Now defunct electro synthpop label from Germany run by Skanfrom. Limited to 800 hand numbered copies. Mine is number 676. Skanfrom is Roger Semsroth. 3:25 I., “Gro Stadtleben” from Split 12" (2000 A.D.S.R.). Now defunct electro synthpop label from Germany run by Skanfrom. Limited to 800 hand numbered copies. Mine is number 676. B.I. (Bakterielle Infektion) was founded in Berlin in 1995, disbanded 2011. 2:34 Dee D. Jackson, “Automatic Lover” from Automatic Lover (1978 Jupiter Records). German release, 7” 45 RPM. Dee D. Jackson (Deirdre Elaine Cozier) is an English singer-songwriter, She was primarily a space disco/Italo disco concept artist, moving to Italy in the mid-1980s. The computer voice in this tune sounds like a person speaking monotone with some filtering. No artificial intelligence involved here. 3:54 Ralph Lundsten. “Robbie is Dancing the Waltz” (1975) from Shangri-La (1975 His Master's Voice). Swedish release of composer Lundsten music for Shangri-La, a commissioned work for Swedish Radio. It also includes his Heaven by Night suite from which this song comes. The robotic voice appears to be one that is amplitude modulated to provide a wavering tremolo effect. No vocoder here. 4:06 Odds and Ends Recordings that are becoming part of the archive as representative examples of the odd and curious in electronic sounds. The Marvelletes, “I Want a Guy” (1961 Tamla). Single featuring a Musitron played by Raynoma Liles Gordy (producer, arranger, musician and ex-wife of Motown executive Barry Gordy); Lead vocals by Wanda Young Rogers; background vocals by Gladys Horton, Georgeanna Tillman, Wyanetta "Juanita" Cowart, and Katherine Anderson; Other instrumentation by the Funk Brothers included Bass by James Jamerson, Drums by Benny Benjamin, Guitar by Eddie Willis, Piano by Marvin Gaye,Tenor saxophone by Hank Cosby, Baritone saxophone by Andrew "Mike" Terry. The Musitron was a modified, monophonic electric organ invented by Max Crook and featured on such well-known songs as Del Shannon's “Hats Off to Larry” and “Runaway.” Crook was the keyboard player in Del Shannon's band and they made that sound a key novelty in Shannon's songs beginning in 1961, the same year as “I Want a Guy.” 2:38 Living Shakespeare, “King Lear” excerpt from King Lear (1962 Living Shakespeare Inc.). US compilation release of various excerpts from the Living Shakespeare series. This was a series of recordings of the plays of William Shakespeare, adapted for recording and made in England. This series was available in various combinations of discs and usually featured some sort of incidental electronic music produced by a BBC Radiophonic-associated composer. I have a complete set of discs as packaged for the US market. But I came across this sampler disc and thought to include an example of the scene from King Lear where the King (as acted by Donald Wolfit) “calls down the rage of heaven in a violent thunderstorm,” with the storm sounds all being electronic. Text adapted by Fiona Bentley, Morys Aberdare; Directed by Sir Donald Wolfit; Musique Concrete and sound patterns composed by Desmond Leslie. 2:24 K-Tel, “Hit, Flop, Break Even” from K-Tel Super Star Chance-a-Tune (1973 K-Tel). 7” 45-rpm single. A triple-grooved record. (also known as 'Parallel', 'Mystery', or 'Trick-Track' record). Originally packaged as part of the board game "K-Tel Superstar Game.” The same tracks are pressed on both sides. “Players are rock stars” and collected gold records to win. Rolled the dice to move through the board. Squares had events for players to collect or lose money or release an album, which were subject to being a Hit, Flop, or Break-even by playing the disc. The game came with this Chance-A-Tune 45 RPM record which was played when a player landed on an album release square. The player drops the needle to see which of the tracks, and verdicts, comes up. The single only includes the three phrases I've edited here for the podcast. In reality, you could never tell which track would play with each drop of the needle. 0:29 Adams & Fleisner, “Surrounded In Mystery And Magic (Sounds Of The Inside)” from Space Effects Vol. 2 (1988 BCM). German recording of sound effects. I chose this one primarily because at 1:25 it was by far the longest track on this broadcast library record. 1:54 Yuri Rasovsky, “Interplanetary Adventurer” from The Chicago Language Tape And Other Aberations of El Fiendo In Glorious Mono (1979 Not on Label). A curious comedy record led by Yuri Rasovsky that consists primarily of sketches that are acted out and produced as would be a radio program. There is one piece of electronic music that might interest you: Hans Wurman, venerable Moog synthesist, contributed the opening music to this story that features the Moog Modular. I suspect that this was the last recorded Moog piece that Hans produced before laying down his golden patch cords. Musician, music by Hans Wurman; Voice Actor, Dick Simpson, Don Vogel, Gary Gears, Joan Lazzerini, John Hultman, Keneth Northcott, Mell Zellman, Michelle M. Faith, Yuri Rasovsky. I chose to reproduced only this musical segment, surrounded by some of the spoken parts for context. 1:46. Originals A few recordings are just unnecessarily difficult to categorize. Joakim, “Teenage Kiss (Dub)” from Transe / Teenage Kiss (2005 Kitsune). French, 12” maxi-single. Danceable, yet strange. Written by, Performed, and produced by Joakim Bouaziz. 4:58 Landscape, “From The Tea-Rooms Of Mars .... To The Hell-Holes Of Uranus” from From The Tea-Rooms Of Mars .... To The Hell-Holes Of Uranus (1981 RCA). English electro/pop/jazz band from London. This is the title track and features some electronic tunes in the dance styles of the beguine, mambo, and tango. Which seemed to go with the other dance related tracks I found in this batch of new-old records. Electronic trombone, Trombone, Vocals, Peter Thoms; Vocals, Keyboards, Grand Piano, Fender Rhodes, Christopher Heaton; Vocals, Programmed By, Electronic Drums, Electronic Percussion, Synthesizer, Drums, Richard James Burgess; Bass Guitar, Synthesizer Bass, Vocals, Andy Pask. 7:53 Ralph Lundsten. “Cosma Nova” (1975) from Shangri-La (1975 His Master's Voice). Another track from Mr. Lundsten, commissioned for Swedish Radio. From the Heaven by Night suite, this is a dreamy dance tune. 3:18 Allen Ravenstine, “Going Upriver,” “110 In The Underpass,” and “5@28” from Electron Music / Shore Leave (2020 Waveshaper). This recent Canadian release is a collection of Ravenstine”s work for electronic and instrumental media. Ravenstine was the electronics and synthesizer player in the original lineup of Pere Ubu. He has continued to make eclectic, highly original and thoughtful music over the years. 16:11 Don Voegeli, “A Piece Of Bubble Gum” from Instant Production Music/Volume 18: Fine (1980 University Of Wisconsin-Extension). This was the final disc Voegeli made in the Electrosonic Studio for NPR, saying, “Fine . . . used as the title for this record to signal another termination, the end of the CPB and NPR funded project which over the years has brought you a total of twenty-six records of special production music.” Intended for private use by and for public (non-commercial) radio and TV facilities, this was one of the many broadcast library records that Voegeli created in a well-equipped electronic music studio that included a Moog Modular III. 1:07 Don Voegeli, “Follow the Leader” from Instant Production Music/Volume 18: Fine (1980 University Of Wisconsin-Extension). Produced by the Electrosonic Studio. 1:52 Opening background music: Barton McLean, “Dimensions I For Single Instrument And Tape” (excerpt) from American Society Of University Composers (1979 Advance Recordings). Tape composition and recording engineer, Barton McLean; Violin, Stephen Clapp. Compositions From Volume VII Of The ASUC Journal Of Music Scores. Composed while McLean was director the Electronic Music Center at the University of Texas at Austin. 13:38 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
How fantastic to see the Winter Music Festival back at The White Horse in Ballincollig! Joe Carey chatted to Conor Tallon to celebrate its return. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mary Lee Bragg spent her childhood in rural southern Alberta and was educated in Calgary. She now lives in Ottawa, where she had a career in the public service focussing on official languages. Her award-winning poetry and short fiction have appeared in literary magazines and ezines in Canada, the United States and Cuba. She has published the novel Shooting Angels (2004) and two poetry chapbooks, How Women Work (2010) and Winter Music (2013). This poem is the title poem of her latest book The Landscape that Wasn't There, Aeolus House (2019). As always, we would love to hear from you. Have you tried send me a message on the Eh Poetry Podcast page yet? If you are a poet in Canada and are interested in hearing your poem on Eh Poetry, please feel free to send me an email: jason.e.coombs[at]gmail[dot]com Eh Poetry Podcast Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ehpoetrypodcast/message
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. Nicholas Gunn feat. Alina Renae - Fallen (Richard Durand Remix) 02. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Lucid Blue - I Believe 03. Jorn Van Deynhoven & Sue Mclaren - I Need Your Lovin' (Like The Sunshine) 04. Davey Asprey & Roman Messer - Oblivion 05. Alessandra Roncone - What Makes You Feel Alive 06. Robbie Seed & That Girl - My Remedy 07. Alexander Popov & Attila Syah feat. Natalie Gioia - Nothing Is Over (Roman Messer Remix) 08. Elevven - One Last Time (Roman Messer Remix) 09. Philippe El Sisi & Omar Sherif - The Phoenix (FSOE 650 Anthem) 10. Giuseppe Ottaviani feat. Tricia McTeague - Only A Heartbeat Away 11. Ciaran McAuley - Our Journey (TFSFX Anthem) 12. Ashley Wallbridge feat. Evan Henzi - Still Alive 13. Matys & CJ Stone - Silent Waves (Vinny DeGeorge Remix) 14. Allen Watts & Steve Dekay - The Phuture 15. David Forbes - Splice 16. Giuseppe Ottaviani - Morpheus 17. Roger Shah & Kristina Sky feat. Emma Shaffer - Take Me Back 18. Allen Watts & Roman Messer - Skyline
BRRRRRRRRR! It's the darkest, coldest, most spiteful season of all: WINTER! And Jeremy Mast and Lindsay Morehouse are here to talk about topics like the Winter Olympics, Winter's Bone, Chionophobia, and Snowbirds. Plus, we play I See What You Did There and two Winter celebs face off in the THUNDERDOME!Get boosted!Check out Station Eleven on HBO Max and Swan Song on Apple TV+!Listen to Michael J. O'Connor's music: https://michaeljoconnor.bandcamp.com/
Big Winter Music Festival in Florence this weekend we'll tell you about that, a state senator says it's time parents in Oregon have more school choice, Mercury Metal Design and Fabrication talks about the industry and Bill Lundun protests to help get Rick Dancer (me) out of jail.
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It's a new year, and we're kicking it off with a special one-shot with....A NEW DM? That's right, Taurias is back, this time at the helm as the cast plays on the same side of the DM's screen all together for the first time in this D&D 5E adventure of snow and enchantment. It's a wild ride, y'all, with a new setting, new characters, and tons of holiday spirit - so jump in! Music credit: Music Fellows, "Winter Music," CC BY 4.0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we grab our sugar cookie latte's and discuss some of our favorite winter albums. Let us know what winter albums you listen to during this time of year!
Concluimos nuestra serie de cinco emisiones dedicadas a celebrar la aparición de “Ólobo”, un volumen de excepcional importancia en el ámbito editorial vinculado al arte sonoro y las músicas experimentales. Con el artista, investigador y profesor José Antonio Sarmiento como artífice, esta gruesa publicación compila en formato libro todos los contenidos aparecidos originalmente en la revista digital de arte sonoro del mismo título, que a partir del año 2000 se dedicó a estudiar el trabajo experimental de artistas que trabajan con la voz, el ruido, la acción musical o el radioarte, entre otras muchas posibilidades. Cada programa de esta serie radiofónica glosará los contenidos de uno de los cinco números de la revista reunidos en el libro que presentamos. Este volumen, ya disponible en librerías, ha sido recientemente publicado por la Universidad de Castilla – La Mancha, concretamente a través de su prestigioso Centro de Creación Experimental, vinculado a la Facultad de Bellas Artes (ubicada en la ciudad de Cuenca) y dirigido por José Antonio Sarmiento, que ha desempeñado allí desde hace décadas una fundamental labor magistral. El quinto de los números de la revista “Ólobo” no llegó realmente a publicarse, pero una serie de textos sí fueron editados y, en su caso, traducidos, y la nueva publicación en formato físico los recoge por vez primera. Así, en las últimas páginas de este volumen podemos leer los textos “Las pruebas de Hindemith para crear ‘piezas musicales específicas para gramófono’ en el contexto de una historia de las ideas de la música mecánica en el siglo XX”, de Martín Elste; “Música moderna en el disco gramofónico”, de H. H. Stuckenschmidt; “Por el oído, la música busca su séptimo sello”, de Ernesto Giménez Caballero —figura cuya recuperación debemos, en gran medida, a José Antonio Sarmiento— y “John Cage sobre la enseñanza”, de William Fetterman. En este último programa de la serie aprovechamos para retomar algunos textos pertenecientes a los números anteriores que, por diferentes razones, no obtuvieron suficiente atención en las emisiones previas. Junto a ellos, presentamos una selección de audiciones vinculadas a ellos: “Línea de abandono” y “Parlantes”, ambas de Manuel Rocha Iturbide; “Sinfonía de Sirenas # 5”, del artista conocido como Tres; finalmente, escuchamos la superposición de “Cartridge Music”, “Atlas eclipticalis” y “Winter Music”, todas ellas compuestas por John Cage, e interpretadas por David Behrman y Takehisa Kosugi (electrónica en vivo), Engharad Davies y Lina Lapelyte (violines), Anton Lukoszevieze (violonchelo), Rhodri Davies (arpa), Robyn Schulkowsky y Ram Gabay (percusión), todos ellos con la BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra dirigida por Ilan Volkov, y John Tilbury, Frank Denyer, Aki Takahashi y Christian Wolff (pianos). En el inicio de cada uno de los programas de esta serie escuchamos, además, una versión del poema fonético “Karawane”, compuesto por el dadaísta Hugo Ball en 1916 y presentado en el contexto del Cabaret Voltaire. Ese poema incluye una palabra sin significado (o con todos los significados), “ólobo”, que José Antonio Sarmiento escogió para dar nombre a esta revista/libro. En este quinto y último episodio de nuestra serie, la interpretación de “Karawane” que escuchamos al inicio corresponde a Jerome Rothernberg. Escuchar audio
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"DJ RePete is spinning some mid-winter music discovery in The Listening Booth this week with disco vibes from Pearl Charles, folk blues with Brother Galen, and anthem alt via The Fleshtones—who are out with their first new music record in 5 years! And speaking of new music, hit up yet-to-be-released tunes from Major Murphy and Alfa Mist, along with new music news from K Michelle DuBois and Felicia Douglass. And Tucker Riggleman & The Cheap Dates play a bar gig in front of an audience of no one for your streaming pleasure in these times we reside. 00:00 - Mic Break 01:02 - I Didn't Try - Brandi Ediss 03:49 - Happy Days - Brandi Ediss 08:29 - Just Go - Arlo Parks 11:26 - Juniper - Katy Kirby 14:01 - Manic - Tucker Riggleman & The Cheap Dates 18:09 - Mic Break 18:58 - Only For Tonight - Pearl Charles 23:22 - I Wanna Dance With You - Moonbeau 26:35 - All Night Glamour - K Michelle DuBois 30:23 - Blue Sunday - Citizen 34:09 - I Can't Help You There - Dale Crover 36:55 - Tourist - Teen Creeps 40:14 - Mic Break 40:51 - Run Outs - Alfa Mist 45:23 - New Revolution - The Besnard Lakes 52:14 - Villain - Photay 55:59 - There She Goes - Jocelyn Mackenzie 58:47 - Phantom Killer - Son Little 61:08 - Boomerang - Crystal Canyon 63:53 - JOY OVER SILENCE - Felicia Douglass 65:57 - Mic Break 66:17 - Chocolate Gravy - Brother Galen 70:43 - Take It Back - Brother Galen 73:49 - Audubon Garden - Jocelyn Mackenzie 77:01 - The Straight Line - Jonas Carping 80:57 - Living Under Books - Little Gold 83:14 - Tehachapi Dust - James Houlahan 86:13 - Blue - Aerial East 89:49 - Mic Break 90:34 - Don't Lay Down - Andrew Deadman 94:58 - Access - Major Murphy 99:13 - Just My Luck - Gabriella Salvucci 102:55 - Higher You'll Find - Made Kuti 107:55 - You Gotta Love, Love - The Fleshtones 110:34 - Mic Break 111:21 - The Show Is Over - The Fleshtones 113:54 - Zero Thanks Given - GYMSHORTS 116:30 - Faces - The Archaeas 118:36 - Pariah Radio - Chubby and the Gang 120:37 - Finish "
Alex MAVR pres. guest set "Winter Music Fest'21"
A full week and weekend of various ebbs and flows from music lovers who put their spin on the platters. Enjoy iNertia's rendition of the journey.....
Celebrate the season with Pagan Carols, Crystal Spirit, Blossoms in the Snow, Inner Christmas, Carols in the Caves and other Saturnalian festivities! All '80s and '90s cassettes. God jul!
This year’s program will feature two new virtual choir pieces, one with the choirs of the Potomac Partnership (River Road, Cedar Lane, and Fairfax UU congregations), and one with the River Road Choir and strings, performing an arrangement of Dona Nobis Pacem. We will also have lots of live music coming straight from 6301 River Road, featuring duets of all kinds: vocal, guitar and two-piano. Join us and let your heart be filled with music and poetry of the season.
EVENT Уважаемые подписчики, слушатели, друзья, рад сообщить Вам что сегодня на онлайн радио BenefickStation в рамках "WINTER MUSIC SESSION" отыграл свой гостевой микс. Подключайтесь есть ещё 2 дня На волнах радио вы услышите эксклюзивные миксы от наших резидентов, в различных жанрах электронной музыки. Послушать трансляцию можно на сайте www.benefickstation.com, а также по прямой ссылке a1.radioheart.ru:9034/RH22449 WINTER MUSIC SESSION 2020 - Soursop 01.Uniqum ft. Paule - Bird In A Cage (Original Mix) [Not On Label] 02.AfterU, Space Motion - Milky Way (Original Mix) [Space Motion Records] 30/11/20 03.Max Freegrant & Slow Fish - Elon On Mars (Original Mix) [Freegrant Music] 23/10/20 04.EarthLife feat. Eleonora - Lost in New York (Original Mix) [Timeless Moment] 27/11/20 05.Daijan - Ether (Shahin Remix) [Isolabella Recordings] 27/11/20 06.Stan Kolev - Andune (Original Mix) [Outta Limits] 04/12/19 07.Soul Button & Nick Devon - Sage (Original Mix) [Steyoyoke] 26/02/18 08.Stereo MC's, Re.you - Relocate (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) [Connected Frontline] 24/07/20 09.Folie a Deux - Saigen (Original Mix) [Cinematique] 06/04/20 10.Green Velvet - La La Land (WilyamDeLove, Yasha F remix) [BASSMATIC Records Free] 19/11/20 11.Indifferent Guy, ODYSSAY - Reborn (Original Mix) [Area Verde] 14/08/20
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The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.LINKS:A Sample, A Cover playlistFacebookEmail: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.comSONG CREDITS:In order of appearanceWinter Wonderland Richard Himber1934Ella Wishes You a Swinging ChristmasElla Fitzgerald1960Christmas Classics or I Wish You a Merry ChristmasBing Crosby1962When Harry Met Sally Music from the Motion Picture Harry Connick, Jr.1989ChristmasMichael Bublé2012Merry Christmas from Andra DayAndra Day2015Sleigh RideElla Wishes You a Swinging ChristmasElla Fitzgerald1960A Christmas Gift for YouThe Ronettes1963When My Heart Finds ChristmasHarry Connick, Jr.1993Winter WonderlandThe Spirit of ChristmasRay Charles1985?
Advice for winter percussion groups making plans for the season, from Shane Gwaltney of Music City Mystique.
Subscribe to the podcast here! Karen Rile2:05 - Karen's childhood growing up in an "arts friendly" family.3:53 - Nathalie Hinderas, an African American pianist who faced career challenges due to racism and how Karen's mother, Joanne Rile, became her manager and pivoted towards a career in arts management, championing African American classical musicians.5:58 - Why Karen found music lessons very stressful and anxiety producing.6:56 - How Karen grew up surrounded by musicians and learned to revere them and how this led to a lifelong fascination with musicians.8:00 - How Karen found her literary path.11:04 - How Karen's children started music lessons despite her reservations.12:25 - How Suzuki and Montessori pedagogies "collided" for one of Karen's daughters.13:56 - How "small amounts of deliberate practice yields huge results" for Karen's children.From the Top18:16 - How the classical music culture of daily practice informs Karen's creative writing pedagogy: "focusing on technique some of the time (in writing) helps a lot."20:18 - How creative writing culture can also inform classical music culture and why taking a break can be very necessary and helpful for classical musicians.22:21 - How classical music gave Karen's children "an incredible work ethic."22:50 - How Karen learned about homeschooling: "radical unschooling" and the flexibility Karen gained from this experience.24:16 - Karen's obsession with the lives of musicians and how this informs her writing. Karen's novel, Winter Music, about a child prodigy musician.27:03 - Karen's experience of Juilliard Pre-College as a parent. "It was more stressful for my daughter."32:23 - How Karen started her literary magazine, Cleaver, with her daughter. How Cleaver became successful by combining flexibility with diligent practice.Cleaver Workshops' online writing classes 38:56 - How classical music training is so consuming, making it difficult to develop other skills. "The professionalism starts so young and there is hardly any time for anything else."40:47 - "Everyone comes to writing because they've experienced ecstasy as a reader." Why college students and classical musicians seem to have very little time to read for pleasure.43:03 - "A lot of classical musicians aren't comfortable writing because they haven't been allowed to just lie around and read a book."43:43 - "Professional and academic writing is unclear and filled with jargon....creative writing helps develop the ability to write clearly and communicate well." Why creative writing and cultivating a writing practice are important.47:06 - How color theory and psychology college courses continue to influence Karen's like and pedagogy.Martin Seligman49:34 - How arts entrepreneurship and day jobs can enable artists to pivot more quickly, especially in the COVID pandemic. Also, the flaws of a culture that wants the arts to be available but doesn't want to pay for it: how this makes it extremely difficult for artists to make a living wage.1:03:54 - How Karen learned about creative courage from her daughter's experience with a tragedy. "The world keeps changing but you can change with it."1:10:16 - "One Train May Hide Another," a poem by Kenneth Koch. How unexpected change can bring new opportunities.1:11:55 - "Be flexible and know that a small amount of work every day yields more than the sum of the work. And one train may hide another....be open because you have no idea what may happen to you."
THE SECRET OF PRAYINGBy Neville Goddard10/6/67 He who has learned how to pray has learned the greatest secret of a full and happy life. You're told in scripture that his followers said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray.” He gave him a prayer (Luke 11:1). But that is not teaching man how to pray. So we're told in other passages that he told it in the form of a parable, “And he told them a parable that they ought always to pray and not lose heart.” Then he told the story of persistency. “There was a judge and he neither feared God nor regarded man. In that city there was a widow and she came to him and asked him to exonerate her, that these enemies of hers were persistent. At first he did not respond, but then he said to himself, ‘Although I neither fear God nor regard man, yet I will exonerate her, because by her much coming she bothers me and she'll wear me out'” (Luke 18:3). And so all parable is like a dream. Every dream has a single jet of truth, so when you read the story we see the necessity of persistency in prayer until you master it. When you master it, the most effective prayer in the world is “Thank you, Father,” the most effective prayer in the world, after mastery. But until mastery then there is a technique. And persistency is like an art. You must practice any art in this world. First you must find a good method and try to find the best method. When you've found it, then it requires daily practice, any art in this world. If you don't practice, well, then you become rusty. So find a good method first and then practice. The thumbnail art is by Roger Oneycheck out his collection at www.rogeroney.com Music By Mettaverse A Still Mind 432hz using a restless mind Journey through the mulitverse Healing Tranquility 111hz first source awaken the energetic heart 222hz 432 Hz Healing Music to Help You Focus, Relax and Fall Into Alignment With the Harmony of Creation 111hz healing music the field of oneness 111hz return to source The Journey Inward ✧ Ambient Music for Self Reflection (432Hz) ✧ Music Therapy Winter Solace ✧ 432Hz ✧ Reflection and Gratitude ✧ Ambient Meditation Music, Winter Music ➤ Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2KjGlLI➤ Follow them on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2JW8BU2➤ Join them on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2G1j7G6➤ Subscribe to their channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvjffON2NoUvX5q_TgvVkw All My Neville Goddard Videos In One Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo8kBZsJpp3xvkRwhbXuhg0M For coaching – https://www.advancedsuccessinstitute.com For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealityRevolutionPodcast/ Join our facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/403122083826082/ Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgXHr5S3oF0qetPfqxJfSw Contact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com #lawofattraction #nevillegoddard #totalhumanoptimization
Well, many years ago, 1934 to be exact, I was sitting in the Silence, not thinking of anything in particular, just simply contemplating this interior structure of the brain as it were. If you turn your eyes, mentally turn them inward and just let them rest upon the interior of your skull, in a little while all these dark convolutions of the brain grow luminous and they fascinate you. The whole thing becomes liquid and golden liquid light. So while watching this wonderful golden liquid light, suddenly out of the nowhere came a stone, a rock. There's nothing more sterile, nothing more opaque, nothing more contracted as far as imagery is concerned than a rock. So here was a rock, this quartz. As I looked at it, just simply looking at it, not wondering why it's before me, but there it is before me, and suddenly it became fragmented, broken into unnumbered pieces. Then all these little pieces were gathered together, but not re-formed into the rock (the original form) but into a human shape. And here it takes human form. Here, I am seeing a man seated in the lotus posture. I became intrigued. As I looked closer, I'm looking at myself. I am the being that I'm contemplating. Here he is seated in the lotus posture and just the very image of the being I knew myself to be. As I looked at him, he began to glow and he increased in luminosity until he reached the limit of intensity, and then he exploded. Then I returned to this level with only the memory of what I had experienced. The thumbnail art is by Roger Oneycheck out his collection at www.rogeroney.comMusic By MettaverseA Still Mind 432hz using a restless mindJourney through the mulitverseHealing Tranquility 111hzfirst source awaken the energetic heart 222hz432 Hz Healing Music to Help You Focus, Relax and Fall Into Alignment With the Harmony of Creation111hz healing music the field of oneness111hz return to source The Journey Inward ✧ Ambient Music for Self Reflection (432Hz) ✧ Music Therapy Winter Solace ✧ 432Hz ✧ Reflection and Gratitude ✧ Ambient Meditation Music, Winter Music ➤ Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2KjGlLI➤ Follow them on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2JW8BU2➤ Join them on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2G1j7G6➤ Subscribe to their channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvjffON2NoUvX5q_TgvVkwAll My Neville Goddard Videos In One Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo8kBZsJpp3xvkRwhbXuhg0MFor coaching – https://www.advancedsuccessinstitute.comFor all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.comLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealityRevolutionPodcast/Join our facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/403122083826082/Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgXHr5S3oF0qetPfqxJfSwContact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com#lawofattraction #nevillegoddard #totalhumanoptimization
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Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox The best off the best! Urso3000 via Apple Podcasts ·Japan ·02/03/2020 Thanks for your reviews 00:00:00 • Aurai - Our Dawn 00:05:48 • Lookz - Alone 00:10:33 • Wayr - Sleeping Forest 00:16:19 • Sappheiros - Falling (ft. eSoreni) 00:20:30 • Myst - Dissonance 00:25:57 • Autograf - You Might Be (ft. Lils) (MICA Remix) 00:31:49 • Shwin - Surreal (Initiation Remix) 00:37:14 • Vesky - Photograph 00:40:23 • Kisnou - Vesper (Andy Leech remix) 00:44;45 • AK & Mapps - Home 00:48:59 • Hope Well - Sunset Bridge 00:53:07 • Vorsa - Our Shadows 00:56:45 • Electus - Pandora 00:59:52 • Michael FK - Synesthesia 01:01:57 • Vesky - Limerence 01:07:45 • ZKAVE - At The Edge 01:11:25 • Emiliano Secchi - Blurred 01:14:51 • cash - angélique 01:19:50 • MiniM - Lonely Moon (Soulsweep Remix) 01:22:42 • Diamond Eyes - Today, The Sky Fell (Elekid Remix) 01:26:09 • AK - Homebound 01:29:57 • Vesky - Pictures From My Past 01:32:14 • SIMPLY - Hiraeth 01:34:49 • Killigrew - The Gift 01:41:42 • Aurora B.Polaris - Above The Sky 01:46:13 • Day 7 - Sweet Sorrow 01:50:57 • Vesky - Midnight 01:54:09 • Lookz - Childhood Dreams 01:58:08 • Moseqar - Passionfruit (ft. Sarah Khan) 02:02:57 • Ryzu - Ennui (waffle. edit)
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Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox 0:00 – Land of Gifts 3:31 – Holiday Kingdom 6:47 – Hot Cocoa Village 10:02 – Royal Snowmen 13:13 – Christmas Elves 16:49 – Penguin Pond 20:15 – Snowball Fight 23:36 – Velvet Stockings 26:59 – Gnomes of Wintergreen Valley 30:25 – Peppermint Castle 34:32 – Marshmallow Falls 38:12 – Gingerbread Men 41:50 – Snowflake Realm 45:16 – Reindeer Fiesta 48:25 – Spruce Forest 52:09 – Winter Bunnies 55:18 – Wreaths of Green 58:31 – Toyland
Banish the January Blues with The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival... Joe Carey explains the success of one of Cork's first festivals of the year! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Remaining 589 days. Will give up Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox Tracklist: (links from the author) 00:01 Hoshin - Ruins in Focus https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 06:54 Ugasanie - Without the Sun https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 13:10 Ugasanie - Arctic Hysteria https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 18:58 Ugasanie - White Silence https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 26:59 Wordclock - Something Else https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 31:51 SiJ & Textere Oris - First Snow https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 40:58 Aveparthe - Fog Machine https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 44:36 Mystified - Whiteout https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu... 49:57 Apocryphos, Kammarheit, Atrium Carceri - Night so Close to the Tongue https://cryochamber.bandcamp.com/albu...
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Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox 0:00 – Aurora Borealis 3:24 – Snowflake Lullaby 7:14 – Arctic Breath 10:36 – Wintery Night 13:38 – Land of Frost 16:45 – December 20:30 – Candycane Castle 23:55 – Gothic Wedding 27:02 – Old Bell Tower 30:31 – Stormfrost Manor 34:08 – Vampires of Ice 37:19 – Moonspire Peak 40:31 – Crystal Woods 43:53 – Snowmen of Darkthorn Town 47:15 – Grimlake Village 50:42 – Snow Unicorns 54:21 – Ghosts of Twilight 58:00 – Starlight Waltz
Today I discuss everything you need to know about surviving a winter music festival!
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Please, read this. Hello. If the podcast was helpful for you, I ask you to give some money to a charity. I truly believe we can make a better world with less cynicism and egoism. You can handle several days without coffee. However, that money REALLY can help. Even a few dollars. Where to send and how much is only on you. Children, nature, homeless people. All problems are more real and nearer than you think. Just be a good person. Be a real hero. Peace. My podcast about WEB Development. Check it out if you are interested. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Castbox 0:00 – Snowland 3:43 – Crystal Chimes 7:10 – Shivers in the Cold 10:55 – Blue Alpine Village 14:35 – Lost Village of Snow 17:58 – Whispers in the Wind 21:46 – The White Castle 25:20 – Dark Halls of Ice 28:33 – Sanctuary of Winter 32:12 – Medieval Whispers 36:22 – The Spooky Hills 39:22 – Ghosts of Winter 42:29 – The Gates of Frostlore 46:01 – Blackcoal Cottage 49:45 – Icicle Town 53:30 – Arctic Wolves 56:59 – The Jagged Mines
We’re back from break whether you like it or not! In our most predictable episode yet, Will reviews some manga, Sean cries during an innocuous Netflix special, and Tyler transcends reality and evolves from his physical form. We also review some cool tracks!Topics include: Apostrophe Society, Shonen Jump, Knives Out, The New One, The Irishman
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Hi everyone and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast. This is a podcast of New Age and Ambient Electronic music. You can find out about me and all of my music at www.jimbutlermusic.com including all the links to my social media pages. I’m mostly on Instagram and Facebook. You can E-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com There are ads at the beginning and end of the podcast. If you pause the podcast and start it again, depending on how you listen to it, another ad may start. The ads are a necessity to generate income to keep the podcast going. If you would like to hear the music without the ads, please go to my BandCamp page at www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com and copies of the podcast (in FLAC or 320 MP3 Quality) are available to download for between $3.00 and $5.00 depending on the length of the podcast. As always thanks for the support. Jim
Hi everyone and welcome to the Deep Energy Podcast. This is a podcast of New Age and Ambient Electronic music. You can find out about me and all of my music at www.jimbutlermusic.com including all the links to my social media pages. I’m mostly on Instagram and Facebook. You can E-mail me at jimbutlermusic@gmail.com There are ads at the beginning and end of the podcast. If you pause the podcast and start it again, depending on how you listen to it, another ad may start. The ads are a necessity to generate income to keep the podcast going. If you would like to hear the music without the ads, please go to my BandCamp page at www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com and copies of the podcast (in FLAC or 320 MP3 Quality) are available to download for between $3.00 and $5.00 depending on the length of the podcast. As always thanks for the support. Jim
Winter good vibe HOUSE ELECTRO DEEP SOULFUL NU DISCO CHILL 1 (00.00) Diplo, Mark Ronson, Silk City, Dua Lipa - Electricity (Alex Metric Remix) 2 (06.09) Mousse T - Melodie (Mousse T's Extended Disco Shizzle Remix) 3 (10.00) South Soul Symphony, Jay Vegas - Another Day (Jay Vegas Tribute Mix 4 (14.43) Rustem Rustem, K & K - Million Miles (Kpd Remix) 5 (18.30) Kormak - Love On The Line (Extended Mix) 6 (23.40) Yass & Axelino Feat. Nicolas Ly - Still (Original Mix) 7 (29.14) Saliva Commandos - Overpour(Bacalao) (Original Mix) 8 (31.44) Roger Murttock - Free Percs 9 (34.54) Biscits - Do It Like This (Extended Mix) 10 (37.25) OFFAIAH - Push Pull (Club Mix) 11 (40.30) Madonna Vs. Fisher - Losing Music (Samuele Sartini Mashup) 12 (43.20) Donna Summer VS Start The Party - I Feel Love (Kevin Mckay Remix) 13 (47.55) Yvan Genkins - Katana (Original Mix) 14 (51.00) Superlover - Disco Drive 15 (55.51) Block & Crown - Understand the Loops (Original Mix) Mixed and playlist DOM LUKO / DOM LKI
In order to celebrate five years and 20 issues of Cleaver Magazine, we are interviewing senior editors to hear their thoughts on their time with the magazine. I had the privilege of interviewing the editor-in-chief of Cleaver, Karen Rile. Karen started Cleaver in 2012. She is the author of the novel "Winter Music" and numerous works of fiction and creative nonfiction, such as her recent poetry published in Superstition Review. Her writing has appeared in literary magazines such as The Southern Review, American Writing, Creative Nonfiction, and Apiary. Her work has been listed amongst The Best American Short Stories. Karen writes articles and essays for publications including The San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. I sat down to a skype call with Karen and, after saying hello to her dog, we talked about the editorial mission of Cleaver, the innovative spirit of the magazine, and the political nature inherent in all art. Interview by Ryan Evans, producer of On the Edge, Cleaver’s podcast.
A group of local community builders joined guest host Jim Lockridge as panelists on 'Rocket Shop', Big Heavy World's weekly local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9FM The Radiator. The conversation brought to light the issues and opportunities that our music community face in Vermont — from a need for overtness in creating 'safe' spaces to collaboration and fearlessness in introducing each other to new sounds and subcultures. It highlighted our strengths, too, and is a short deep dive into our status and future as a music community. Big Heavy sends big thanks out to each panelists for lending their time and experience to a pubic conversation that has already strengthened our scene.
DJ Benny is back in the booth for the second week of our Winter Music Series: Flashback, bringing back our favorite songs from back in the day.
DJ Irie is back January 26th to kick off our Winter Music Series : Flashback Edition.
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Luther Adams, who until very recently made his home in Alaska, is far from the only composer to be inspired by winter landscapes. We'll celebrate the season with music from around the world by composers inspired by winter. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Sarah Zwinklis Music Der Greise Kopf by Franz Schubert Schnee by Hans Abrahamsen Tundra Songs by Derek Charke Lullaby by Derek Charke Throat Song by Derek Charke Winterlicht VIII by In-Sun Cho Cercle du Nord III by Derek Charke
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#JohnnyWinter #Holiday #Minnesota Rest in Peace Johnny Winter. This is a post from a year ago. Johnny passed away this year and we are missing your remarkable guitar playing.
Deep House, Vocal House, Tech House. House Music hat aber noch viel mehr Facetten. In den meisten Podcast-Folgen springe ich munter zwischen allen Subgenres hin-und-her. Dabei sind die Grenzen der House-Genres sowieso fließend. Zum Beispiel hätte ich einige Tech-House-Lieder eher als Deep-House klassifiziert. Wobei der Begriff Deep-House zurzeit stark strapaziert wird. Bei der Winter Music […] Der Beitrag HSP59 Only House Music mit Oliver $, Cherie Lee, Kölsch und Der Alte, Mendo sowie Disclosure ft. Mary J Blige erschien zuerst bei Houseschuh. Verpasse keine Podcast-Folge und werde VIP-Hörer unter houseschuh.com/vip.
Heute gibts viel Musik, darunter ONE OK ROCK, BABYMETAL, ZAQ, AKB48 und Mami Kawada.
Heute gibts viel Musik, darunter ONE OK ROCK, BABYMETAL, ZAQ, AKB48 und Mami Kawada.
Holiday Special Music Show for Winter 2013 For our holiday treat this year we have an astounding 11 wonderful pieces of music! We might even manage to slide a quick poem into the show, you never know! From the time of Samhuin to the Winter Solstice, the time of deepest dark, winter just seems to go on and on. We hope to bring you some warmth and good cheer in this show, and for those who are moving to the height of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere, let's bring on the Party Season! Running Order: News & Views 1:55 The Wild Geese New Pentacle Drummers album Samhuin - Phil Thornton 4:12 The Dreaming - Damh the Bard 13:37 Summer's Farewell Medley - Spiral Dance 19:54 Kan An Awen - Dom Duff 31:26 The Winter Queen - Vivienne Tufnell 35:45 While The Green Man Sleeps - Phil Thornton 35:45 The Oak & Holly Kings - The Dolmen 39:40 Childhood Blessing - Psicodreamics 44:17 Witches' Tree - Cernunnos Rising 48:36 Oh Tannenbaum - Kellianna & Jenna Greene 53:17 War Cry - Pentacle Drummers 58:40 The Parting Glass - Celia 1:08:43 Auld Lang Syne - The Harp Twins 1:04:53 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com It's always great to hear from you! garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com Speakpipe 1. Samhuin by Phil Thornton A keen sorcerer of sonic visions, Phil Thornton has written and produced over 30 solo albums - with world wide sales of over 2 million - since beginning his musical odyssey in the early '80s with the group 'Expandis' (a unique artists collective best known for their innovative use of electronic sound). Phil's first two ambient albums 'Cloud Sculpting' and 'Edge Of Dreams' both topped the 'New Musical Express' New Age chart and are now widely acclaimed as classics of their genre. One of his amazing signature albums, Solstice, is featured in this show which opens with the evocative sounds of the powerful piece Samhuin. We hear his gentle track, While the Green Man Sleeps, accompanying the poem later on. You can find Phil's music on iTunes, or from his website. You can find out more details about Phil and Expandis on his Contributor page or on this website. 2. The Dreaming by Damh the Bard This song, The Dreaming, is a powerful and personal tale of his relationship to the land of his birth, Albion, and the new land of his heart, Australia. It tells us of the magic of the land and the people in the way that only Damh the Bard can sing a tale alive with his music. You can find his music on iTunes, or from his website, Pagan Music. He is also the voice behind Druidcast, the official podcast of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD, for short) - modern day Druids. You can find Druidcast here and find out more about OBOD here. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor page on this website. 3. Summer's Farewell Medley by Spiral Dance We are privileged to bring you their glorious medley, Summer's Farewell / Bo Mhin Na Toitean / Idbury Hill from their latest, superb double album, Through A Sylvan Doorway. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on our Contributor Page. 4. Kan An Awen ('The Song of Awen') by Dom Duff We are very proud to bring you his Kan An Awen (Song of Awen) in this show. The song comes from his album Roc'h and is his tribute to the Awen, or the Muse, that inspires us all. Below are his lyrics in Breizh (the Breton language) as well as his English translation. Kan An Awen Daoust ha klevet 'peus bet anv, Deus Kan an Awen ? A c'hwezhe warnomp e miz Even A c'hwezhe da groc'hen. Awen ro dimp skrijadenn vras C'hoant karantez, c'hwezh, al liv, ar blaz Gwad a sav er gwez, nerzh an amzer Taolomp hor pouez dindan ar sioulder. Ruilhomp hor c'horfoù war al leton, Pe harpomp ouzh ar voger dirazomp Santet 'peus flouradenn an Awen Awen Mezheven o tremen Song of Awen Do you know the song of the Muse The one that fired us in June The one that fired your skin ? Muse, give us the great thrill, the desire for love, for breath, for colours, for taste. The sap rises in the trees Let us stuck our bodies in silence Let us roll the grass Or let's lean against this wall. Have you heard about the song of the Muse, the Muse of June who goes by And goes by again. You can find out more about this super and enthralling artist and where to get hold of his fantastic music on his Contributor Page or find out more on his website. 5. The Winter Queen by Vivienne Tufnell Vivienne Tufnell is a superb novelist and blogger who writes some very evocative poetry as well. The Winter Queen is a poem full of the gentle traceries of Winter, frost and Ice and conjures up images of icicle-laden trees and fields of snow. A lovely poem which you can find on her blog at Zen and the Art of Tight-rope Walking. You can find out more about Vivienne's superb books and where to find them on her Contributor Page. Image for Winter Queen: The Bridesmaid by Sir John Everett Millais. 6. While The Green Man Sleeps by Phil Thornton We are proud to feature Phil for the second time in this show as he provides the wonderful accompanying music for the poem, The Winter Queen by Vivienne Tufnell. You can hear the superb track While The Green Man Sleeps from his album, Solstice. You can find out more about Phil's wonderful music and services on his website or more details on his Contributor Page. 8. The Oak & Holly Kings by The Dolmen Every so often, a band comes out of the Celtic heartlands, takes the musical audience by the throat and shakes it hard. And guess what, it’s about to happen again. The ever popular Celtic Folk-Rock scene in the UK has served up a real rough diamond, THE DOLMEN, a gig-hardened bunch of piratical rebel-rousers from the clan-lands, whose music and live performances have become the stuff of tribal legend, being both unique and very addictive. In 2011 they take this raw energy to mainland Europe. We are very proud to bring you a track from their superb album, Winter Solstice, celebrating the changing of the Seasons, The Oak and Holly Kings. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website at The Dolmen or on our Contributor Page. 9. Childhood Blessing by Psicodreamics Psicodreamics is the ambient music project of Spanish musician Salva Moreno mainly inspired by mythology, fantasy tales and legends. His music is inspired by mythology and fantasy creating a rich sanctuary showing a haunting and mysterious sounds, covering many genres like ambient, new age, goth and chillout. Here you can hear the gentle wonder of children in his beautiful track, Childhood Blessing from his latest album, Christmas Compilation. You can find out more about Salva's beautiful music on his Contributor Page or find out more on his website. 10. Witches' Tree by Cernunnos Rising You can see and get hold of some of George's wonderful artwork on his brand new website at George Nicholas Creations. In this show you can hear his wonderful song, Witches' Tree, from his magical new album Urban Druid, which really starts to get the Springtime sap rising. George has such a powerful voice that it cannot fail to stir your blood! You can find out more about Cernunnos Rising on their website or here, on their Contributor Page. 11. Oh Tannenbaum by Kellianna & Jenna Greene Kellianna is an accomplished musician and performer worldwide. Her CD's, Lady Moon, I Walk with the Goddess, Elemental and The Ancient Ones are being recognized around the globe as a must have for any lover of Goddess inspired folk music. Jenna Greene from her brand new album, Traditions. Learn more about Kellianna on her website or on her Contributor Page. 12. War Cry by The Pentacle Drummers We are incredibly proud to bring you a preview of the brand-new Pentacle Drummers album, Rolling Thunder with their powerful track War Cry. This is a limited edition with only 100 copies up for grabs! Get it while you can at the Pentacle Drummers Store. You can find out more about these amazing performers on their Contributor Page or on their website. 13. The Parting Glass CMP Special 38 Winter Music Special 2013 Holiday Special Music Show for Winter 2013 by Celia In this show you can hear the wonderful track, The Parting Glass, helping us sing out the old year. This track comes from her lovely album, The Bard of Armargh whcih is a tribute to Tommy Makem. You can find her music on iTunes, Bandcamp, ReverbNation or CD Baby or from her website, Celia Online. You can find out more details about Celia on her Contributor page on this website. 14. Auld Lang Syne by The Harp Twins Identical twins Camille and Kennerly Kitt are multi-talented professional duet harpists and Film/TV/Commercial actors. Known as the “Harp Twins”, Camille and Kennerly perform internationally as a dynamic acoustic and electric rock Harp Duo. In this show we are proud to bring you their version of the old classic, Auld Lang Syne which they recorded as a gift for the New Year Holiday this year. Thanks you Ladies! You can find out more about these talented twins on their website or our Contributor Page. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow) Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Special Thanks For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. We'd like to wish you 'Hwyl fawr!', which is Welsh for Goodbye and have fun, or more literally Wishing a Good Mood on you! Save Save
Angelo Scalici’s career began as an open format DJ in 2005, performing in various night clubs through-out the Tri-State Area, originating from New York City. Scalici’s interest for music was realized with his production of “mashups” and remixes that were made available via niche sites. Little did he know his interest for “House” music, would lead him in becoming what he is today. Attending various nightclubsand venues inspired Angelo in applying certain concepts to his style. With performances in venues suchas “Pacha” in New York City and “The Lady Silvia” in Las Vegas, it is no question that his passion depends on “Big Room” sounds including sub-genres known as Deep, Tech & Soulful House. Producing was always a “hobby” in Scalici’s world until he released his first official original recording in 2010 under Flava Music Records. “La Mosca” became a hit single which would lead to the syndication ofScalici’s career, placing his recordings under various sites such as Beatport, Trackitdown, iTunes, & many more. Since his first hit, he has recorded several other tracks along with his personal favorite “Rock This Drum” which was released in 2012 for Miami Music Week, also featured during the Winter MusicConference and heard in various countries such as the U.S., Italy and Spain. His work has also been featured on various Artist Charts, Record Pools & radio stations. Mentioned earlier was Angelo’s affiliation under Flava Music Records, in which he places a distinctive rank throughout it’s Beatport Label Chart, hitting at #1. Along with that, he has released records under High Sound Music Label located in Italy/Germany. In September 2012, Scalici founded ProModeRecords. Currently he is working on it’s first release that will be called the “Damsalon EP”, containing both an “Original Ibiza Sunset” & “Miami Rave” mix. Today, Angelo Scalici continues his career as one ofthe world’s most well known DJ & Music Producer. For more on Angelo make sure to follow him via Facebook at www.facebook.com/ascalici and via Soundcloud at www.soundcloud.com/scaliciofficial
Angelo Scalici’s career began as an open format DJ in 2005, performing in various night clubs through-out the Tri-State Area, originating from New York City. Scalici’s interest for music was realized with his production of “mashups” and remixes that were made available via niche sites. Little did he know his interest for “House” music, would lead him in becoming what he is today. Attending various nightclubsand venues inspired Angelo in applying certain concepts to his style. With performances in venues suchas “Pacha” in New York City and “The Lady Silvia” in Las Vegas, it is no question that his passion depends on “Big Room” sounds including sub-genres known as Deep, Tech & Soulful House. Producing was always a “hobby” in Scalici’s world until he released his first official original recording in 2010 under Flava Music Records. “La Mosca” became a hit single which would lead to the syndication ofScalici’s career, placing his recordings under various sites such as Beatport, Trackitdown, iTunes, & many more. Since his first hit, he has recorded several other tracks along with his personal favorite “Rock This Drum” which was released in 2012 for Miami Music Week, also featured during the Winter MusicConference and heard in various countries such as the U.S., Italy and Spain. His work has also been featured on various Artist Charts, Record Pools & radio stations. Mentioned earlier was Angelo’s affiliation under Flava Music Records, in which he places a distinctive rank throughout it’s Beatport Label Chart, hitting at #1. Along with that, he has released records under High Sound Music Label located in Italy/Germany. In September 2012, Scalici founded ProModeRecords. Currently he is working on it’s first release that will be called the “Damsalon EP”, containing both an “Original Ibiza Sunset” & “Miami Rave” mix. Today, Angelo Scalici continues his career as one ofthe world’s most well known DJ & Music Producer. For more on Angelo make sure to follow him via Facebook at www.facebook.com/ascalici and via Soundcloud at www.soundcloud.com/scaliciofficial