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EBM icons Youth Code return with their brand-new EP ‘Yours, With Malice', their first new music in four years. Dropping on 16th May via their new label home Sumerian Records, the EP is the result of an extended period of self-reflection. One of the most unique bands out there, Youth Code have always challenged musical norms and been impossible to place in a genre, yet this new record pushes that summation even further with a new sonic style and evolved state that makes this a record like nothing else, even if the sum of its parts are familiar. Read our full review of the EP here: https://www.gbhbl.com/ep-review-youth-code-yours-with-malice-sumerian-records/ They are a fascinating band, and we had the pleasure of speaking with them (Sara Taylor and Ryan George), going into depth about the EP, how Youth Code have got to this stage, what it means for the future, and so much more. Find out more here: https://sumerian.lnk.to/yourswithmalice Website: https://gbhbl.com/ LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/gbhbl Ko-Fi (Buy us a coffee): https://ko-fi.com/gbhbl Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBHBL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbhbl/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/gbhbl.com Threads: https://www.threads.net/@gbhbl Twitter: https://twitter.com/GBHBL_Official Contact: gbhblofficial@gmail.com Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/gbhbl Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5A4toGR0qap5zfoR4cIIBo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/hr/podcast/the-gbhbl-podcasts/id1350465865 Intro/Outro music created by HexedRiffsStudios YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSpZ6roX36WaFWwQ73Cbbg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hexedriffsstudio
2025-04-07 sändningen lite samanfatning av Synthsläggan 2025. Vi fortsätter med nyheter med svensk från Lejonhjärta, Quelles Paroles, Strikkland och Lucifers Aid. Internationellt från The Spoiled, Valisia Odell, Circuit Preacher och Youth Code.
The International Women's Day edition of DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio can now be streamed. I expanded the program to three hours for this one—among those in the mix are Chelsea Wolfe, Lunar Paths, VV & the Void, Youth Code, Ships in the Night, Amulet, Violent Vickie, I Ya Toyah, Aursjøen, L7, Autumn-U.S., Unwoman, The Creatures, Izzy Reign, Die Sexual, Sapphira Vee, Concrete Blonde, Victor Sierra, grabyourface, and Emilie Autumn. Thanks to those who tuned in for the live show. As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and consider following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 9 March 2025 International Women's Day Edition Taxi Girls, “Lion's Share” grabyourface, “You Will Never Be Happy” Ships in the Night, “Some of These Dreams” SU, “The Web 2.0” Plastic Rhino, “I Rise” Izzy Reign, “Broken By Design” Pigface ft. Meg Lee Chin, “Hips Lips Tits Power!” Kat Robichaud, “Psycho Hysterical” Featured ft. I Ya Toyah, “Higher Than the Sun” Curve, “Hell Above Water” Chelsea Wolfe, “Tunnel Lights (††† Crosses remix)” Lunar Paths, “Zero Trust Mentality” The Creatures, “Second Floor” Autumn-U.S., “Still Breathing” Electric Children, “Reptilian Royalty” TeZatalks, “Silymi” Death By Love, “Strong Inside (Acoustique mix)” Die Sexual, “Darkest Hour (The Light Asylum remix)” SIIE, “Cité Lunaire” I Am a Rocketship, “A Little Bit of Heaven” Emilie Autumn, “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” Bad Bloom, “Onion” Mercury's Antennae, “The Reflecting Skin (William Faith remix)” Unwoman, “Atypical Girl” [melter], “Metal” Beasto Blanco, “Solitary Rave” L7, “Fast and Frightening” Bangzz, “Hell is Other People” Rohn-Lederman, “We Need a Plan (Mark Hockings remix)” Victor Sierra, “The Scorpions' Sea” Magic Wands, “Whisperers (Stargods remix)” Pythies, “Ouroboros” Necrø, “Cold Cut” Violent Vickie and Echoberyl, “Gaslight (Echoberyl remix)” Misscore, “Away” Sapphira Vee, “Lost Your Found” Youth Code, “Lost at Sea” VV & the Void, “Nostalgia” Amulet, “Vampire (11 Grams vs. This Droid remix)” Bone Haus, “To the Knife” Concrete Blonde, “The Beast” Aursjøen, “Strand” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
The world is in a state of chaos, but one thing you can rely on each week is new music on DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio. This week's show can now be streamed and features new tracks from bands including The Black Veils, DEAD LIGHTS, Psyclon Nine, The Awakening, Crush of Souls, Ghosting, Raskolnikov, MATT HART, Freaky Mind, and Je T'aime. Also in the mix are Youth Code, Eisbrecher, Clan of Xymox, Black Rose Burning, Panic Priest, Amulet, and much more! As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and considering following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 23 February 2025 dstrtd sgnl + mnglxplr, “Mängelexemplar” MATT HART, “Rotations” Freaky Mind, “On the Hook” Crush of Souls, “No Soul” Stahlschlag, “Govina Paramananda” 40 Octaves Below, “Korr” Youth Code, “Carried Mask” Eisbrecher, “Kaltfront” April Art, “Rodeo” The Awakening, “Haunting” Psyclon Nine, “Devil's Work” Dear Suicide, “Once Broken Never Broken (Static Logic remix)” Aesthetische, “Ain't Gonna Fuck With My Brain” Panic Priest, “Untamed (Drumless)” Black Rose Burning, “Whisper (acoustic)” Clan of Xymox, “Suffer (Sine remix)” Dead Lights, “Take” Blackbook, “Normal” C-LEKKTOR, “Are You Ready for the Bass” The Black Veils, “Gas Light!” Caressing Misery, “A Thousand Seasons” Twice Dark, “Telekinetic” Heimberg, “Glass Prison” Amulet, “Erase Me” Ghosting, “Amphetamine Logic (Live)” VOITH, “Sister of the Dark” Esoterik, “Trickster” Je T'aime, “When Dreams Cease” Raskolnikov, “Gorgon'Zola” Empereur, “Still Life” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Live from Cold Waves III at Metro, Chicago in 2014. Youth Code Set: 1. Wear the Wounds 2. No Animal Escapes 3. To Burn Your World 4. What is the Answer? 5. Tiger's Remorse 6. Consuming Guilt 7. "Destroy" said, She 8. Carried Mask
On Today's Episode - Mark and our guest Jay Campbell talk all things healthcare, and why you need to be in charge of your health. Tune in for the full story. Jay Campbell – BIO - https://jaycampbell.com/about-jay/ Jay Campbell is the oldest of nine children and from a large Irish Catholic Family that saw him in 5 different high schools in 4 different states during his 4 years of attendance A competitive HS athlete in Baseball, Soccer and Basketball, Jay played collegiately for Georgia Southwestern University as a combo guard from 1991-1993 upon graduating with a degree in International Relations. While playing competitive men's league basketball at 29 in Southern California, he was kicked in the testicles leading him to a miraculous journey of self exploration where he found the wonderful and transformative power of therapeutic testosterone. Over the next 15 years, Jay taught himself everything there was to know about using therapeutic testosterone via the experience of multiple delivery systems, consulting as a patient with various doctors, interpreting scientific studies and massive individual self experimentation and tinkering. “The Universe is a place of vibration and energy. The laws of quantum physics prove the Universe gives you what you focus on. Focus On Manifesting Your Magnificent Life.” He became his own meticulous lab rat and bio-hacker in a world where science and clinical expertise was deeply limited if not non-existent outside of the body building and performance enhancement circles. It was also during this time Jay become a leading anonymous voice in the underground BB forums and newsgroups. In 2010 through 2014 Jay competed in the inaugural men's physique division of the NPC where he won multiple first place overall trophies. At the encouragement of his peers, friends and professionals who marveled at his physique and his comprehensive knowledge and mastery of human performance optimization, he wrote his first book The TRT MANual in 2014. The TRT MANual anMoving into 2023, Jay is now a globally recognized ‘influencer' who has authored multiple international best selling books and world class courses within the biohacking, hormonal optimization and performance health space. Jay's mastery of the Hormonal Optimization and Optimized Health Care space has allowed him to become a chief innovator and disrupter to the ‘sick care' medical industry and a leading global evangelist–teaching men, women (and their doctors) how to optimize their hormones, their life, and their happiness. d his second book on Hormonal Optimization The TOT Bible are the #1 5 STAR rated books of all time on Hormonal Optimization. Since coming back from 12 days in The Sacred Valley of Peru in July of 2019 and 14 days in November 2022, Jay continues his singularly focused mission of teaching humanity the importance of raising their consciousness (vibration) Jay's along with his amazing wife Monica (a spiritual dynamo who also authored an international best selling book Cracking The Fountain of Youth Code) are the parents of 5 children (3 bonus Evan, Ezra, Alana and 2 biological Alexandra and Gabriella. They now reside in the beautiful city of Tampa, Florida. If your goal is to become fully optimized from a body, mind, heart and soul perspective, you've come to the right place. Through his 30+ years in the trenches (in this lifetime) relentlessly self experimenting on every aspect of his being (both physically and energetically), he would love to help lead you to greater personal power, clarity, peace, joy and love.
In this episode, Jay sits down with his wife, Monica Campbell, to discuss their origin story and how they have navigated the challenges of nurturing a blended family while simultaneously juggling their demanding roles as life and business partners. Monica, a best-selling author and successful real estate agent, shares her best advice for ambitious women who are committed to continuous improvement and want to excel in all areas of their lives. She encourages listeners to shrug off the expectations that traditional society has for women to create space for a better understanding of what your true potential is. Tune in if you want to embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, told through the lived experiences of Jay and Monica. Whether you're seeking inspiration, motivation, or guidance in navigating life's obstacles, this conversation will help you step into your power and create a life of purpose and fulfillment. “Work on understanding your own inner programming. You can actually shift what's going on in your environment just by pausing and making the decision to do something different. That's the part of enjoying the journey.” – Monica Campbell What You'll Learn From This Episode Personal Backgrounds – Learn about Jay and Monica's personal backgrounds and how they balance the demands of nurturing their family and businesses. Physical Fitness and Wellness – Understand what practices have Jay and Monica feeling even stronger and healthier now than they did in their 20s and 30s. Squashing Societal Expectations – Challenge the status quo around aging, body image, and modern parenting and learn to embrace your individuality. Empowerment and Self-Discovery – Get practical strategies for improving your self-awareness, accepting your unique experience, and unlocking your inner strength. Parenting Without Loss Of Self – Continue to be an amazing parent, while also maintaining your personal identity and continuing to pursue your personal goals. Key Moments In This Conversation 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:04:20 – The origin story of Jay and Monica 00:14:43 – Stories of challenging relationships and personal growth 00:20:52 – Strategies for being more resilient 00:25:10 – Maintaining your sense of self as a parent 00:32:29 – Body image and self acceptance 00:36:00 – How to crush your limiting beliefs 00:41:06 – Why women should feel capable and empowered 00:55:56 – Closing remarks and Monica's resources Guest Bio Monica Campbell has had a wildly successful career in residential real estate ($400M+ in sales!) and is the best-selling author of "Cracking the Fountain of Youth Code," which delves into the secrets of maintaining youthfulness and vitality throughout the second half of life. She has endured – and publicly shared – a challenging journey of self-discovery and self-improvement, making her a beacon of inspiration for women who are looking to sustain their youth and vitality throughout the second half of their life. Learn more about Monica and her work at www.monicacampbell.com. Jay Campbell Products & Resources
Chicago-based EVIDENCE OF A STRUGGLE consist of multi-instrumentalist REV. BILLY SIMMONS and an evolving group of artists and musicians that began in 2020 creating a lush, cinematic, beautiful and sometimes chaotic compositions. Rev Billy Simmons began working with renowned sound engineer Sanford Parker (Voivod, Russian Circles, Yob, Eyehategod, Wovenhand, Darkthrone, Youth Code, Pelican) who helped produce, record and master the final versions of the songs in his 13- track eponymous album which was released in June 2023. The album is complemented by a multi-chapter audio-visual storybook, created by Chicago artist John Air, who has been involved with the project since the outset- creating videos, album covers and accompanying visuals for live performances. With a backstory involving collaborations with RCA recording artist Ke and various artist on major labels like RCA, Touch and Go, BMG and Universal, it is no surprise that Evidence of a Struggle would evolve. In 2023 Matt Walker (of1000faces, Smashing Pumpkins, Morrissey, Garbage, Filter) joined the project, playing drums and helping with production with Matt's brother Solomon Walker (Morrissey, Bryan Adams, Eastern Shadows, Year of The Rabbit) and Alan Berliant (Chris Connelly, Mavis Staples, Saint Asonia ) also on bass. Rev Billy also owns Rev Billy's Chop Shop, also known as an inclusive, creative space, hosting new artists' work bimonthly and declared by Chicago Reader as the city's best gallery in 2019. Be sure to see the video interview on My Tube Channel. Link is below .https://evidenceofastruggle.bandcamp.com/album/evidence-of-a-struggle-2Playlist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturnaListen : http://modsnapradio.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap RadioKMOD: San Antonio2pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)#evidenceofastruggle #DJNocturna #modsnapradio #ShamelessPromotionPR
Chicago-based Evidence of a Struggle presents 'Bisquee', the moody oscillating third single from their forthcoming 13-track eponymous album, to be released on June 9. The accompanying video is the newest offering from a six-chapter audio-visual storybook, created by Chicago artist John Airo, who has been involved with this project since the outset - creating videos, album covers and accompanying visuals for live performances. This engaging off-kilter post-rock offering follows the cinematic debut single 'Do'Oa', a wonderful fusion of Tortoise and Dif Juz, and 'Alan's Song' - the sound of fear, beauty and hubris. The sound of a beautifully crumbling grand distraction. Surrounding the musings of multi-instrumentalist William P C Simmons V a.k.a. Rev. Billy Simmons, Evidence of a Struggle is an evolving group of artists and musicians whose sonic creations may lead you to the center of the darkness or just might unfurl the universe before you with lush, cinematic, beautiful, and sometimes chaotic compositions. Evidence of a Struggle began in 2020 during lockdowns. This ambitious effort sees Rev. Billy play every instrument – guitar, drums, piano, synth and violin - recorded and engineered from his home studio, The Glue Factory. With Covid restrictions lifted, he began working with Sanford Parker (Voivod, Russian Circles, Yob, Eyehategod, Wovenhand, Darkthrone, Youth Code, Pelican), who helped produce and record the final versions of the songs for this record, as well as mastering. #NewMusic #StoryTelling #Interview #Live
Mantis Radio 345 - The Allegorist In the mix Hungarian artist + sound designer Anna Jordan and The Allegorist. With music from clipping, Hexalyne, Livity Sound, OAKE, David Lynch, Skalpel, Lunar Blood, Mord Records, Commodo, Metalheadz, Black Sun Empire, Samurai Music, and lots more. _ playlist → darkfloor/mantisradio. support the show, get exclusive content → patreon/mantisradio.
This week Jeremy interviews Sara Taylor of the band Youth Code On this episode Sara and Jeremy talk Beavis and Butthead, Depeche Mode, MTV Amp and discovering Electronica music, Deadsy, The Sunset Strip nu-metal scene, The Family Values 98 Tour, first touring experiences and traversing scenes, how Youth Code started, Heavens Blade, Commitment to Complications and working with Rhys Fulber, their first 7” on Angry Love Records, collaborating with King Yosef, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Sara answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
TUNE IN, TURN IT UP, BURN IT DOWN! The special Dark Nation Radio WOMEN POWER broadcast is now available for streaming and downloading—and I hope you will help me spread the word about this one! Among the many inclusions are I Ya Toyah, Siouxsie, Chelsea Wolfe, Zola Jesus, Faith & the Muse, Rosegarden Funeral Party, Collide, Twin Temple, Rasputina, Pixelgrip, Qntal, Bjork, Youth Code, L7, and Emilie Autumn—the complete playlist is provided below. Even expanding the show to over 3 hours, I barely scratched the surface of all the fantastic dark music available from female artists and female-fronted bands—apologies to those not included in this week's show. I hope you will consider sharing this one on your social media feeds to let others know and consider following me on your preferred streaming platform. Thank you for your support in these challenging times. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist WOMEN POWER 26 June 2022 Ayria, “Battle Cry” I Ya Toyah, “Pray (Stabbing Westward remix)” GGGOLDDD, “Notes on How to Trust” Bestial Mouths, “The Bleed” Azar Swan, “For Last and Always” Otyken, “Genesis” Faith & the Muse, “Sredni Vashtar” Curve, “Hell About the Water” Miss FD & Vulture Culture, “Spitfire” Hanzel und Gretyl, “9D Galactic Center” Deathride 69, “F**ked Up Generation” **Rosegarden Funeral Party, “In the Wake of Fire” Zola Jesus, “Lost” K.Flay, “Blood in the Cut” Santigold, “GO! Feat. Karen O” Rasputina, “Trenchmouth” Youth Code, “Doghead” Android Lust, “The Want (Existence / Nonexistence mix)” Chelsea Wolfe, “Carrion Flowers” Pixel Grip, “Alphapussy” S.I.N.A., “This is What You Are” Mystery Actions, “No Luck” The Distillers, “Beat Your Heart Out” Plasmatics, “Ain't None of Your Business” L7, “Fast and Frightening” Dead Cells, “Electric” Ötzi, “Eight Cups” Qntal, “O Fortuna” Hybrid, “Nails” Rhea's Obsession, “Spiritual Fear” Collide, “Wings of Steel” The Neurofarm, “Midnight Massacre” Ego Likeness, “Darkness” Siouxsie & the Banshees, “Love in a Void” Autumn-US, “Still Breathing” Sunshine Blind, “Burned at the Stake” Christian Death, “Incendiary Lover” Switchblade Symphony, “Dirty Dog” Anna Calvi, “Ain't No Grave” Pigface, “Hips, Tits, Lips, Power!” Josie Pace, “Fire” The Birthday Massacre, “Leaving Tonight” Jo Beth Young, “Temples” Marya Stark, “Echo” Twin Temple, “I Am a Witch” Bjork, “It's Oh So Quiet” Emilie Autumn, “Fight Like a Girl”** DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—22 years strong! **Live Broadcasts Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded broadcasts @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable broadcasts @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio@gmail.com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
The first Dark Nation Radio broadcast of 2022 features new tracks from bands including Cyanbaal, Matrix, First Aid 4 Souls, Diverje, Headdreamer, ImJudas, Black Rose Burning, Carv.r, J:Dead, Clicks, Youth Code, and Neuroklast. And if you missed either the 3.5-hour DNR 2021 retrospective or the annual “Dark Solstice” shows, both of those are up on Mixcloud / Hearthis as well. I wish you a happy, healthy 2022 and thank you for your support of DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 2 January 2022 Helix, “Run (Nosneb remix)” Carv.r, “Struck (Moris Blak remix)” Bestial Mouths, “Lain to Rest (Buzz Kill remix)” J:Dead, “I'll Wait (Lights of Euphoria remix)” Aiboforcen, “Twilight World (Icon of Coil remix)” Sheep on Drugs, “Uberman” KMFDM, “No Salvation (Dope Stars Inc. remix)” Noisuf-X, “Geh Zur Hölle (Clam Down mix)” Black Rose Burning, “The Wheel” Autoclav1.1, “Privacy” Clicks, “Past of My Past” Youth Code + King Yosef, “Looking Down” Ritualz, “Laguna” Giant Monsters on the Horizon, “Damnatio Memoriae” Cyanbaal, “Social Death” ImJudas, “So Untrue (Aiboforcen remix)” Headdreamer, “I Saw Something Meets Triode” Talvekoidik, “Legacy Greater Than Life” Metroland, “The Passenger” Living Totem, “Musty Sandpaper” Haujobb, “Penetration (Forma Tadre remix)” Junksista, “Life is Unfair (and Love is a Bitch)” Diverje, “The World Before” Neuroklast, “Samurai” Lorelei Dreaming, “Night Drive” LEATHERS, “Reckless” First Aid 4 Souls, “Nebula (Rework)” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO **Live Broadcasts Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded broadcasts @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable broadcasts @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions / material for airplay consideration to darknationradio@gmail.com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Awake 2 Oneness Radio with author Monica Campbell airing on Friday, December 10, 2021, at 7:00 PM EST. This program was pre-recorded. You can watch the show on YouTube or listen to the show on BlogTalk Radio. Monica is the wife of Jay Campbell, who was my guest a few weeks ago. Monica is the author of Cracking the Fountain of Youth Code, her mission with the book is to inspire women to find ways to age gracefully. While sharing her insight on how important it is to “Love Yourself”, and “Embrace Your Inner Goddess”. In this podcast you get to witness a true heart, mind and soul connection between the two of us. It was such a wonderful connection of two people of like-mind and resonance. We speak about how when we were both very young, we were made to feel like we were not good enough. To learn more about Monica and check out her book visit her website: https://www.monicacampbell.com/
Seizième épisode de la saison cinq de ce sublime podcast, au programme, le Hellfest J-200 puis on parle du nouveau clip de Hangman's Chair et des 3 singles parce que bon la semaine dernière nous n'avions pas trop écouté et on revient rapidement sur le pin penché. Et bien sûr, les nouvelles chroniques de cette saison avec pour le premier week-end :Powerflo, Counterparts, Volbeat et Grave Et pour le second week-end :Youth Code, Sorcerer, Son Of O'Flaherty et Tagada Jones Toujours présenté par Jack… Et Bob.En Joie
I celebrated the 22nd anniversary of DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio this past Sunday with a retrospective show featuring 1 or 2 tracks from each year of the program's existence starting with 1999. There are definitely some big hits in there, as well as a few lesser-known personal favorites. Included in the mix are KMFDM, VNV Nation, Wolfsheim, Covenant, Assemblage 23, Project Pitchfork, Seabound, IAMX, Grendel, Clan of Xymox, Rotersand, Faith & the Muse, Stromkern, and Juno Reactor, among others. If you enjoy the show, please share it and follow me—and thank you so much for your support! DNR Live Broadcasts: Sunday @ 9 PM EDT on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org Recorded broadcasts @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive. Downloadable Podcast Version http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio@gmail.com Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 22nd Anniversary Retrospective 21 September 2021 VNV Nation, “Standing (1999)” Wolfsheim, “Once in a Lifetime (1999)” Juno Reactor, “Pistolero (2000)” Project Pitchfork, “Timekiller (2001)” Seabound, “Hooked (2001)” Neuroticfish, “Velocity (2002)” Faith & the Muse, “Sfedni Vashtar (2003)” Skinny Puppy, “Pro-Text (2004)” Grendel, “Soilbleed (2005)” Angelspit, “Wreak Havoc (2006)” Clan of Xymox, “Calling You Out (2006)” Zombie Girl “Creepy Crawler (2007)” Colony 5, “Absolute Religion (2008)” Rotersand, “War on Error (2009)” O.Children, “Ruins (2010)” KMFDM, “Come On Go Off (2011)” Stromkern, “Ruin[ed] (2012)” Front Line Assembly, “Killing Grounds (2013)” Seeming, “The Burial (2014)” IAMX, “No Maker Made Me (2015)” Assemblage 23, “Bravery (2016)” Covenant, “Sound Mirrors (2016)” Youth Code, “Doghead”(2016)” Dismantled, “The Hero (2017)” Autumn-U.S., “The Maiden's Child (2018)” Curse Mackey, “Somewhat Possessed (2019)” Dead Lights, “The Host (2020)” Ayria, “Battle Cry (2020)” Daddybear, “Science Fiction (2021)” Psycho Mutants, “Dirt Desert (2021)”
Joining us this week is Sanford Parker, a Chicago-based musician, studio engineer and producer. You've heard his work in these capacities on albums from Eyehategod, YOB, Wovenhand, Voivod, Hide, Darkthrone, Youth Code, Harm's Way, Facs, and Unearthly Trance, just to name a few. As we get to know Sanford, hear about his engineering and production process, and dive into a select few works, his approach and passion for music becomes evident. Select Works Sanford Recorded, Produced and Performed On: Buried At Sea Corrections House Mirrors for Psychic Warfare Sanford Parker Solo Material Find Sanford Parker Hyper Cube Sanford's Discography Find Heavy Hops: Website (Listen to all episodes and access detailed show notes!) Facebook Instagram Twitter Support The Show By Donating Episode Art and HH Logo By: Bryn Gleason This episode was edited by Esben Willems at Studio Berserk in Gothenburg, Sweden Music by: Sam Cangelosi Please Subscribe to our podcast via your preferred listening platform. Rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help others find us! Support The Show By Donating. Give the gift of HH by sharing our episodes on social media! Small actions such as these go a long way in helping others find us!
Steve let's his love for Depeche Mode's Martin Gore be known in a very unorthodox way and seems intent on bringing the weird perversion up frequently on this week's show. Remfry, no stranger to wild perversions himself, respects Steve's life choices, but wants no part of it. Thank the God of synth-pop then that there's plenty to talk about on this week's show otherwise we'd be stuck in an eternal shitstorm loop. We discuss award show politics and ponder how an artist who has released just one single in the past 12 months can win Best International Female Solo Artist over someone who, in the same period has released three full-length albums all of which have gone to #1 in the UK Charts. Similar pondering occurs over Rage Against the Machine and Iron Maiden still not being deemed worthy entrants to the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame ... although we're less fussed about it than the internet seems to be. Plus we discuss Die Antwoord's removal from ALT+LDN festival and what (if any) implications that has for festival bookings in the future. Oh and listening to heavy metal makes you fat ... apparently. In terms of reviews, it's our first catch-up show of 2021, as we dissect releases from bands we missed including Bob Vylan's We Live Here (52:52) For Your Health's In Spite Of (72:12) Genesis Owusu's Smiling With No Teeth (82:53) Youth Code & King Yosef's collaborative effort A Skeleton Key in the Doors of Depression (98:36) Ben Howard's Collections From the White Out (121:28) and Kauan's Ice Fleet (133:21). Oh and we get into an argument about nu-metal. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Un podcast variado y muy serio: nos ponemos varias gafas de pasta para soltar influencias de los discos comentados como si lo fuesen a prohibir. Y para rematar Asbes nos cuenta un poco sobre qué ha pasado en el mundo TRVE desde el último podcast. En este programa hablamos de los siguientes discos: - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - LW - María Arnal & Marcel Bagés - CLAMOR - Youth Code - A Skeleton Key In The Doors Of Depression - Califato ¾ - La Contraçeña - Lisa O'Neill - Heard a Long Gone Song Además os dejamos una playlist con las bandas de las que hablamos en el programa: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dae1CVMayZmhny6hOYhBH?si=a65079cf917e4296
Sara Taylor and Ryan George of industrial titans Youth Code are the guests for this week's episode. Since their inception in 2012, Youth Code's impeccable blend of pulverizing EBM with hardcore and metal sensibilities have cemented them as true torchbearers for much of today's synth driven extreme music. The band has leveled audiences the world over, touring with acts as varied as Skinny Puppy, Chelsea Wolfe, Code Orange, Deafheaven, and Carpenter Brut. In March they self-released A Skeleton Key in the Doors of Depression; a collaborative lp with esteemed producer King Yosef. We caught up with Ryan and Sara to discuss the new record, the perils of touring, trying to stay creative in the midst of a global pandemic, and the blood feud that is synths vs. guitars. Oh, and I might have gotten myself cursed in the process. Stick around and find out how! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 3 - let's go! This month's episode features special guest Matthew Bankuti and your host Phil Maye discussing Youth Code's new record, as well as the industrial scene in general. We also talk about crawfish for a while - dammit, now I'm hungry. The rest of the episode touches on March's new music from Armand Hammer, Genghis Tron, serpentwithfeet and more from what was overall an extremely strong month (or week) for music overall.
We chat about some new albums from Affet Robot, Youth Code, and Dead When I Found Her, and rant about Florida.
We chat about some new albums from Affet Robot, Youth Code, and Dead When I Found Her, and rant about Florida.
In this episode, the boys talk with American vocalist and lead singer of Youth Code, Sara Taylor. She talks about her touring career, where she is today, and the future in front of her.
This episode is special to us as Louisianna is a dear friend and such a sweet soul! Louisianna Purchase is one of the stars of the Boulet Brothers' #Dragula Season 3. She was named “Best Drag Performer” by the Austin Chronicle from 2016-2018, and is a member of the infamous drag troupe, Poo Poo Platter. Louisianna is co-creator of the award winning drag horror revue, Die Felicia and Sad Girls Only. Louisianna has appeared in music videos for Austin, TX record label Holodeck and has been featured in films and print. Louisianna's yearly “Butch Queen” competition brought her to one of Austin's most well known concert venues, Mohawk. She was the first drag queen to perform at the venue, and “Butch Queen” holds record as having one of the longest walk in lines in the venue's history. Louisianna has opened for such notable bands as Chelsea Wolfe, Youth Code, Drab Majesty, King Princess, BOAN, Mr. Kitty, Troller and Miserable. She has also traveled across the United States performing at Bushwig (NY and LA), Be Cute, Queer Horror and Blowpony. Louisianna will soon be embarking on a European tour as part of the Boulet Brothers Dragula cast produced by Slay Presents. She is also working on an electronic theremin album in collaboration with Mr. Kitty. Get to know Louisianna with us! And don't forget to like + subscribe #austindrag #drag #lousiannapurchase #dragula #lgbtq
The dudes return with a big dirty pod stacked with delightful jams old and new. Pathogen, Cult Of Lilith, and look back at Architects debut album "Nightmares". There's a bumper edition of Hype Train with 6 bands definitely worthy of a beady for their next slab. Palace Of Mourning, Break Through and Grave Titan from Sonny. Youth Code, Paledusk and Inventure from Gary. ALSO this week the return of FANTASY BAND WARRRRR! Thanks for listening homies, big old fun pod this week, hope you dig!
Playlist: voice industrie - goYouth Code - let the sky burnthe agnes circle - white gateIllidiance - out of coveragego fight - alive againAmelia Arsenic - concrete heartPhysical Wash - way downsyryn - paradice for demiseBenevolent Like Quietus - dawn of rust壕Trench - cosmic graveWake - in the lair of the rat kingsDevin Townsend - genisisInfidus - the kingdom, the forest and the ashesSoilwork - bleeder dispoilerFinntroll - the god that failedSarah Longfield - ceaseless compulsionC-Lekktor - don't mess with meSepticFlesh - portrait of a headless mannegative format - packet filtermechina - gene herasyHaken - invasionunit 187 - dickMygrain - planetary breathing
Immer noch - und wohl noch längere Zeit - beherrscht das Corona-Virus samt den damit verbundenen Konsequenzen und Einschränkungen unseren "Alltag". Momentan lässt sich ein schmaler Silberstreif erahnen, die Ausgangsbeschränkungen werden gelockert, jedoch unter strikten Vorgaben zur Vorsicht, Rücksicht und zu unser aller Schutz. Cybers haben ein derartiges Szenario gewissermaßen stilisiert, nun sind Schutzmasken tragende Menschen zu allgegenwärtigen Bild in der Stadt geworden. Bereits von Soman hörten wir über "My mask, my filter, my defense, my faith", auch weitere Projekte wie z.B. Antibody (Antikörper - ganz wichtig!), Melotron, Youth Code oder Wynardtage nahmen sich dieses Themas an. Tatsächlich, Masken zu tragen schützt nicht nur uns und andere - in dieser Stunde klingt das allesamt gar nicht so übel und direkt tragbar. #wearyourmask #stillstayathome
2020-04-27 spelar vi nyheter. Svenska band som Sukabura, More, Neurobash, Aux Animaux och Göteborgelektronikerna. Internationelt från Youth Code, Cold Cave och Uniform.
New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Post-Punk, Darkwave, Dark Electro, Synthwave, and more! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Go see them on tour! Today's episode features new releases by Beyond Border, PreCog, Logan Ryuk, Youth Code, Death Loves Veronica, Soul Extract, ORAX, Radio Wolf & Parallels, Varicella, Neuvision, Kitka, Sixth June, Volkor X, Tokyo Rose & Pylot & Essenger, Probe, Negant, Goldparalax, Magnavolt, Sukabura, Vyrtual Zociety, Psychic Guilt, LAZERLVST, Armageddon Dildos, Neurobash, SØTUL, Beat Noir Deluxe, Glenn Love, and Nius X!
New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Post-Punk, Darkwave, Dark Electro, Synthwave, and more! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Go see them on tour! Today's episode features new releases by Beyond Border, PreCog, Logan Ryuk, Youth Code, Death Loves Veronica, Soul Extract, ORAX, Radio Wolf & Parallels, Varicella, Neuvision, Kitka, Sixth June, Volkor X, Tokyo Rose & Pylot & Essenger, Probe, Negant, Goldparalax, Magnavolt, Sukabura, Vyrtual Zociety, Psychic Guilt, LAZERLVST, Armageddon Dildos, Neurobash, SØTUL, Beat Noir Deluxe, Glenn Love, and Nius X!
New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Post-Punk, Darkwave, Dark Electro, Synthwave, and more! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Go see them on tour! Today's episode features new releases by Beyond Border, PreCog, Logan Ryuk, Youth Code, Death Loves Veronica, Soul Extract, ORAX, Radio Wolf & Parallels, Varicella, Neuvision, Kitka, Sixth June, Volkor X, Tokyo Rose & Pylot & Essenger, Probe, Negant, Goldparalax, Magnavolt, Sukabura, Vyrtual Zociety, Psychic Guilt, LAZERLVST, Armageddon Dildos, Neurobash, SØTUL, Beat Noir Deluxe, Glenn Love, and Nius X!
School safety is the default responsibility of individual schools. Surprisingly, there are no federal laws mandating school safety plans of school-based mental health services. Some, and not all, states require school safety plans. Individual school districts safety plans are inconsistent and with site-based management, most schools apply discretion to make safety policies fit the unique characteristics of the school – from the population served to the design of the building. In other words, schools are pretty much on their own to craft and ensure school safety protocols. KEY TERMS FOR ENTITIES RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHOOL SAFETY. “Local entity” includes local, regional or district boards, agencies or offices (such as local boards of education, district boards of trustees or school system committees). “School” includes administrators, principals and other designated officials at the school-level. “School safety entity” includes agencies, departments, task forces, committees, etc., which were created with the intent of addressing school safety matters (Education Commission of The States, 2019). Confusing, right? FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ROLE IN SCHOOL SAFETY. The federal government doesn't mandate school safety plans. Beyond some token legislation of gun free zones, the federal government defaults the responsibility for maintaining safe schools to the states. The Feds saturate states and schools with recommendations to the point where the one-size-fits-all templates simply overwhelm the end-users. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has produced solid research and resources for school connectedness, a framework known to decrease school violence and increase student attendance and academic performance. A school is not obligated to follow the CDC's school connectedness model. STATES ROLE IN SCHOOL SAFETY. Only 43 of 50 states mandate that schools have safety plans. Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, North Dakota, Pennsylvania do not (1) require a school safety plan; (2) identify an entity responsible for creating the safety plan; (3) require that law enforcement be involved in creating the plan; (4) frequency with which the plan is required to be reviewed and updated; or (5) have a legal citation referencing school safety. Most states require drills, but then require a submitted checklist once a year to verify compliance. There are no onsite district safety assessments. DISTRICTS ROLE IN SCHOOL SAFETY. Districts are responsible for adopting school safety policies and practices. Wisconsin, for example, has 421 districts! Templates are available, but school safety plans, drills and exercises have a modicum of inter-school reliability due to the fact that most schools function under site-based management. In other words, principals are responsible for safety training procedures and safety drill design and fidelity in their buildings. Using Wisconsin as an example, that's more than 2,200 school buildings – not including hundreds of community preschool partner sites. SAFETY GRANTS. In July, 2019, the US Department of Education made $65 million dollars available in competitive school safety grants. These grants are divided into 3 categories. Each grant is vaguely described and won't evoke sustained change. Obtaining one of these grants is like winning the lottery – you can do more until the money is expended. None of these grants is for researching root causes of school violence or the Youth Code of Silence. FOLLOW DR. PERRODIN: Twitter @SafetyPhD and subscribe to The Safety Doc YouTube channel & Apple Podcasts. SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG: www.safetyphd.com The Safety Doc Podcast is hosted & produced by David Perrodin, PhD. ENDORSEMENTS. Opinions are those of the host & guests. The show adheres to nondiscrimination principles while seeking to bring forward productive discourse & debate on topics relevant to personal or institutional safety. Email David: thesafetydoc@gmail.com LOOKING FOR DR. TIMOTHY LUDWIG, PHD? Dr. Perrodin's “Safety Doc Podcast” negotiates school and community safety. To be informed about industrial safety, please contact Appalachian State University Professor Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD, at www.safety-doc.com This is episode 103. Purchase Dr. Perrodin's Book: Schools of Errors – Rethinking School Safety in America www.schooloferrors.com
You can't put a price tag on keeping schools safe – or can you? The $3 billion school safety industry is on a nonstop trajectory for both number of bills proposed and bills enacted to legislate, and sometimes fund, a staggering array of new mandates and unchecked block grants for school safety. CUSTOMER PERCEIVED VALUE. Customer perceived value (CPV) is the notion that the success of a product or service your business offers hinges on whether customers believe it can satisfy their wants and needs. Most of us can relate to this when purchasing a car. The salesperson will gauge what is important to us and tailor the pitch. If we are looking for a family vehicle, then safety and space are selling points. If it's a commuter, then it's fuel economy and ease to maneuver in traffic. WHEN THE PARENT IS THE CUSTOMER. Let's be honest, school boards are entry-level political positions. Superintendents last 2-3 years in the role, and a teacher with 5 years in the same school is a seasoned veteran. The stats support all of that, but there's something else going on. School boards and school leadership were entrusted to become informed and then to make the critical decisions about school operations. Today, the CPV model has changed. The parent is the customer and the school leaders and boards are dancing to their tune. When the perceived value is increased student safety, it's practically unthinkable to assign a price tag to “peace of mind.” This isn't a callous statement. But, with all the grant money being hurled at schools with minimal guidance and even less accountability, the vendors swoop with amazing presentations to sell schools unproven window dressings. And, it works as we are now convinced that (1) any device might contribute to making a school safer and (2) it's savage to put a price limit on school safety. IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOLS. First, the current model of school safety spending isn't sustainable. Just as we accept that there isn't a price cap on school safety, couldn't the argument be made to spend ten times what we are spending now for more bollards, armored busses, fences, guards – and, you know, the things they use at prisons? Second, school safety conferences have become overrun by fortification vendors. The list of speakers is FBI, CIA, FBI, and whatever. The scholars of the field don't get to the stage as they know we can't fortify our way to safety – and that message isn't congruent with the $50,000 the conference is raking in from device-selling vendors and sponsors. The latest trend is to hand the breakout sessions over to the vendors. Instead of a breakout on learning about conducting focus groups with students, it's now a presentation about window films to slow an intruder. What? And, once these practices are vetted, the weeds are difficult to remove and the lawn is just green and that's fine, I suppose. ARE GOVERNMENT SAFETY GRANTS AN ATTEMPT TO MAINTAIN THE SOCIAL CONTRACT? The message from the heap of safety bills and plush grant funding is that to “solve” the problem of school safety, administrators, boards, teachers, parents and students must look external to the government. It's called the transference dynamic and it was used as a political means to justify all kinds of spending to fortify the US from Russia in the early 1980s (read School of Errors – Rethinking School Safety in America). To makes schools safer, we need to get the kids involved – and crack the Youth Code of Silence in which 81% of the time someone else, usually a peer, was aware ahead of time of a pending school attack. FOLLOW DR. PERRODIN: Twitter @SafetyPhD and subscribe to The Safety Doc YouTube channel & Apple Podcasts. SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG: www.safetyphd.com The Safety Doc Podcast is hosted & produced by David Perrodin, PhD. ENDORSEMENTS. Opinions are those of the host & guests. The show adheres to nondiscrimination principles while seeking to bring forward productive discourse & debate on topics relevant to personal or institutional safety. Email David: thesafetydoc@gmail.com LOOKING FOR DR. TIMOTHY LUDWIG, PHD? Dr. Perrodin's “Safety Doc Podcast” negotiates school and community safety. To be informed about industrial safety, please contact Appalachian State University Professor Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD, at www.safety-doc.com This is episode 101. Purchase Dr. Perrodin's Book: Schools of Errors – Rethinking School Safety in America www.schooloferrors.com
Visit agreatbigcity.com/support to learn how to support New York City local news and allow us to keep bringing you this podcast. If you are a New York-based business and would be interested in sponsoring our podcasts, visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. I hope you enjoyed the roundup of baseball history on last week's episode. Today I have a selection of events from New York history and a discussion of two of the biggest news stories this week. Today's podcast does make mention of murder, but there will not be graphic details described. 16 years ago on April 13, 2003 — Subway tokens are phased out 37 years ago on April 12, 1982 — Three CBS employees are killed after encountering a gunman abducting a woman on the top of the Pier 92 parking garage 13 years ago on April 18, 2006 — Roosevelt Island Tram suffers mechanical problems, trapping 69 people in two tram cars in the air for seven hours 1 year ago on April 14, 2018 — David Buckel, a prominent gay rights lawyer and environmental advocate, sets himself on fire in Prospect Park. 8 years ago on April 16, 2011 — Area code 929 enters service in the outer boroughs 112 years ago on April 17, 1907 — Ellis Island sets a record for most immigrants processed in one day A man was taken into custody on April 17th after attempting to enter St. Patrick's Cathedral with cans of gasoline. 40 years ago on April 18, 1979 — New York Airways helicopter crashes upon takeoff at Newark International Airport 58 years ago in 1961: Bob Dylan Plays in Greenwich Village for the First Time 7 years ago — New Evidence Brings FBI and NYPD Investigators to SoHo in the Search For Etan Patz A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2010, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Castle Hill Park — Barrett Ave., Hart St. bet. Olmstead Ave. and Zerega Ave., the Bronx — Castle Hill Park lies at the tip of Castle Hill Neck, a peninsula named by English settlers for a fortified Native American village located on a hill overlooking the East River. Castle Hill Neck was owned by the Cromwell family until the late 1700s, during which time the area was known as Cromwell's Neck. Earth Day is coming up on April 22nd and Arbor Day is on the 26th and the Parks Department has events in every borough over the next two weeks to celebrate! There will be an events ranging from an Earth Day egg-hunt in Co-Op City in the Bronx, pizza-making with a solar oven in Harlem, and you can even learn how to take care of a bee hive at the Queens County Farm Museum. View the full schedule of events. Concert Calendar Children of Bodom, Summoner's Circle, Swallow the Sun, and Wolfheart are playing Irving Plaza on Friday, April 19th. Hatebreed, Cro-Mags, Fit For An Autopsy, Obituary, and Terror are playing Playstation Theater on Friday, April 19th. Black Lips, Quintron and Miss Pussycat, Wooing, Black Lips, Quintron and Miss Pussycat, and Wooing are playing Bowery Ballroom on Saturday, April 20th. Soul Clap and Dance-Off, Sheer Mag, Mighty Fine, and Smarthearts are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Saturday, April 20th. A Special Evening with The National and The National are playing Beacon Theatre on Monday, April 22nd. Ufomammut and Kings Destroy are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Tuesday, April 23rd. Girlpool and Hatchie are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Wednesday, April 24th. Injury Reserve @ Elsewhere (Zone One) and Injury Reserve are playing Zone One at Elsewhere on Wednesday, April 24th. Girlpool and Hatchie are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, April 25th. As Friends Rust, ageist, and Somerset Thrower are playing The Kingsland on Thursday, April 25th. Hot Water Music, Errortype:11, and Iron Chic are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Thursday, April 25th. Camp Cope is playing Warsaw on Thursday, April 25th. Health, Pictureplane, and Youth Code are playing Elsewhere on Thursday, April 25th. An Evening With Oh Land and Oh Land are playing (le) Poisson Rouge on Thursday, April 25th. Desertfest NYC, Danava, Dommengang, Elder, Mirror Queen, Monolord, The Atomic Bitchwax, The Skull, Windhand, and Worshipper are playing The Well on Friday, April 26th. PUP, Diet Cig, and ratboy are playing Brooklyn Steel on Friday, April 26th. Orville Peck is playing Elsewhere on Friday, April 26th. Hot Water Music, Errortype:11, and Iron Chic are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday, April 26th. Now, Now, Daddy Issues, and Foxing are playing Warsaw on Friday, April 26th. Kris Kristofferson is playing City Winery on Sunday, April 28th. Will Haven, Architect, Locked In A Vacancy, and Nerveshatter are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Sunday, April 28th. Neotheater Album Release Show and AJR are playing The Bowery Ballroom on Monday, April 29th. Sasami is playing Elsewhere on Tuesday, April 30th. The Mountain Goats and shana cleveland are playing Brooklyn Steel on Tuesday, April 30th. Kalmah, Vreid, and Winter Nights are playing Gramercy Theater on Tuesday, April 30th. Stephen Malkmus is playing 92nd Street Y on Tuesday, April 30th. Patti Smith is playing Webster Hall on Wednesday, May 1st. Infest, Scapegoat, and The Fight are playing The Kingsland on Friday, May 3rd. TR/ST is playing Elsewhere on Friday, May 3rd. "Out of the Vein" Live w/Tony Fredianelli (XEB), XEB, and Tony Fredianelli are playing Rockwood Music Hall on Saturday, May 4th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Today's fact about New York Allen Kay of advertising agency Korey Kay & Partners brainstormed the slogan "If you see something, say something" one day after September 11th, and it would debut as an MTA awareness campaign one year later Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 92°F on April 19, 1976 Record Low: 22°F on April 19, 1875 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain today through Saturday, with high temperatures bottoming out at 56°F on Thursday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Podcast Addict, TuneIn Radio, Spotify, or listen to each episode on the podcast pages at agreatbigcity.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit our podcast site to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com
Gibby Miller and Ryan Martin In Conversation with Jenny NONO Tune in for a special broadcast celebrating the 10th anniversary of one of dublab’s favorite record labels, Dais Records. Founders, Gibby Miller and Ryan Martin joined Jenny NONO to discuss the beginnings of Dais, the artists they work with, and future plans. Dais Records, a label started in 2007 by Gibby Miller and Ryan Martin, operating out of both Los Angeles and Brooklyn, has spent the past decade releasing over one hundred releases, including introductory records by respected acts such as Cold Cave, Iceage, King Dude, Youth Code, Drew McDowall and Drab Majesty. To compliment its roster of genre-bending new artists, Dais Records has also curated reissues of previously unreleased and hard-to find rarities by 70’s performance art group COUM Transmissions, ambient minimalist Ragnar Grippe, French avant-garde vocalist Ghedalia Tazartes and industrial legends Hunting Lodge and Maurizio Bianchi. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been shortened. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Whats in the box?! Michael and Sara Taylor of Industrial rippers Youth Code answer that question and more with their chat about David Fincher's 1995 classic SE7EN! Sara digs into her favorite headtrip psychological thrillers, the power of Coil, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, True Detective, the disturbing films of Lars Von Trier, managing merch for Behemoth, the distinctions between horror and thriller, and a whole mess more!
Sara Taylor and Ryan George of Los Angeles industrial band Youth Code share the story of how the band began on a flyer for the Vacation Vinyl employee showcase, the electric first night they met, their brutal next record, Sara's new punk rock side project, why they'd spend every single touring night with Chelsea Wolfe and that time Darryl Hall of Hall and Oates terrifyingly resembled Rob Lowe in "Behind The Candelabra" at a show.
Hemos tardado la vida porque nuestras turbulentas vidas personales lo han impedido, pero ya tenemos un nuevo podcast, donde nos ponemos un poco al día: - Hablamos del fenómeno de los scene tourists: gente que va a conciertos como si fuese a un exótico safari. - Repasamos las últimas polémicas del mundo trve: mucho nazi (Watain, Marduk y Taake) y algún pederasta (Inquisition). - Que Tierra Santa haya girado por Venezuela y se haya reunido con Maduro casi merece un podcast aparte. - Comentamos los discos que más nos han llamado la atención este año: Niño de Elche, The Soft Moon, Wind Atlas, Rolo Tomassi, Dagger Lust y Nicolas Jaar. - También repasamos conciertos en los que hemos estado: Machine Head, Front 242, Youth Code, Bell Witch y el festival islandés de black metal Oration.
On this episode of We Have a Technical, Bruce and Alex do a Pick Five topic segment selected by the winner of our Pick Five contest! The Senior Staff select non-English tunes we enjoy, with lots of the terrible pronunciation you've come to expect from the internet's foremost industrial, goth and related musics podcast. We also talk about recent shows by Depeche Mode, Youth Code and Chelsea Wolfe! Come in and soothe that Halloween hangover!
Debut of Black Signals, a live recorded mix of minimal techno, glitch, drum & bass, synthwave, and more. Featuring Zola Jesus, Zomby, oOoOO, Ben Frost, Adam Singer, Vatican Shadow, Youth Code, Cross My Heart Hope To Die & more.
Blå Måndag gästas av Roya, amerikansk-svensk artist med en Manifest-nominering i bagaget, och pratar om hårdvara mot mjukvara, den kreativa låtskrivarprocessen och mycket annat. Royas val för Gammalt, Nytt, Lånat, Blått överraskar och gläder alla i studion. Inför den andra omgången av På Vågen har Peter akut ångest – ska han lyckas komma ikapp Anders som vann förra omgången? Dessutom diskuterar vi Depeche Mode-spelningen i Stockholm och Youth Code på Kraken.
Joanna Reinikainen kallar sig Rein och gör hård elektronisk musik. Fredrik Strage blev alldeles till sig när han såg henne live. ”Hon har välsignats med mer attityd än någon annan debutant 2016”, skrev han i DN. Nu har Strage äntligen fått chansen att bjuda hem Rein på en flaska rosé och diskutera body music, genren som hon revitaliserat men inte vill förknippas med, och nya singeln ”CAPITALISM”, vars budskap Strage inte riktigt begrep (han använde den som peppande soundtrack när han köpte aktieindexfonder). På Sonos-anläggningen pumpas bland annat Nitzer Ebb, Youth Code och Paul Rein (Joannas pappa). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 251 - Happy April! This month I am focusing on rad women who are involved with independent music and shaping our culture for the positive with their creative focus. I am happy to welcome on the show Sara Taylor, who is the vocalist for industrial duo Youth Code. We discuss her upbringing in Hawaii, the life of a road crew and being a goth kid. It’s a breezy and insightful discussion that I am happy to bring to you. Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week we talk to Youth Code again! We chatted about touring with metal and beatdown bands, recording with Rhys Fulber, and how mom's in the pit! You can find Talking to Ghosts on Facebook and Twitter!
On November 6, 2016 during the inaugural Sound on Sound Fest in Sherwood Forest/McDade Texas, Sara Taylor of Youth Code spoke with Steven D. Powell. Topics include her good cop/bad cop relationship with bandmate Ryan George, reflections on their 3 month tour wrapping up, and her favorite things about Texas. www.facebook.com/youthcodeforever www.facebook.com/powellstevend
With Youth Code interview + Simon B in the mix with the latest House, Techno, Bass & more. Tracklisting: Mike Dehnert - Track Providing Home [Echocord] Zenwan - Sacred Technique [unreleased] Frederic Robinson featuring Lily Juniper - Constellations [Hospital Records] The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea (Shadow Child Remix) [???] Will Clarke - Booty Percolatin' [Dirtybird] Demuir - Aesthetics (Dub Mix) [Magnetic Recordings] Province Of Nowhere 無 歸 屬 地 - Get My Kicks [unreleased] Alex Agore - Slow Down [Closer To Truth] Pelikann & Nina Wilde - Recognise [Slime Recordings] Guzz - Fengxia 凤霞 [DoHits] Sporting Life - Space Jam Money [R&S] Coldcut - Only Heaven feat. Roots Manuva [Ninjatune] Squarewave - Way Of Life (Sukh Knight Remix) [Moonshine Recordings] Aquarian - Insulin [Hanger Management] Dirty K featuring Soulhan - DaiTou 歹徒 [Guangzhou Underground] Youth Code - The Dust of Fallen Rome [Dais Records] ***Youth Code interview*** Youth Code - Let The Sky Burn (Silent Servant Remix) [Dais records] Originally broadcast 2016-10-21 http://www.burstradio.org.uk/
Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! https://www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - Deathrow Gameshow: Tagline Terror (background music by: Voyag3r) - Trailer Trash - Feature Presentation: Night of the Creeps (1986) *outro track "Avengement" by Youth Code from the 2016 album "Commitment to Complications". website: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcast T-shirts, stickers, and a collection of ghoulish garb is available now at our Redbubble store! http://www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer
In the first half of this episode we trace the origins of Camera Noize and get to know Matty and Stephen and learn the evolution of this glorious gem of a podcast. Then in the second half we discuss the albums "Nattesferd" by Kvelertak and "Commitment to Complications" by Youth Code. All this and more.... www.facebook.com/superhousepodcast www.facebook.com/cameranoizepodcast @cameranoizepod IG:@stfnsntcrz IG: @olbeardo TW: @cameranoizepod Theme and original music by Stephen Santa Cruz, unless otherwise noted. www.soundcloud.com/stfnsntcrz "Sex Crimes on the Moon" By Eric Barrier
We're catching up with Youth Code on this week's episode of We Have a Technical! On the eve of the release of their second LP, Sara and Ryan chatted with us about the strife which drove and influenced the creation of "Commitment To Complications", working with Rhys Fulber, and the ethics of adding maple syrup to your coffee. We're also talking about Terminus' first band announcements, and the legacy of Tympanik Audio.
Bruce and Alex flip through the Rolodex for the 75th episode of We Have a Technical and have eleven friends of the podcast drop in to comment on albums they hold near and dear to their hearts. Special Appearances by Matt Fanale of Caustic, Adam Williams of amodelofcontrol.com, Ned Ragget, Kathleen Chausse, Rexx Arkana of FGFC820, Sara Taylor of Youth Code, Eric Gottesman of Everything Goes Cold, Wes and Michael from Talking to Ghosts, Rev John from Das Bunker, Sharon Kyronfive and Michael Arthur Holloway of Dead When I Found Her!
Lovers rejoice Valentine's day is almost here. Relax with a great playlist Bill has cultivated for you that is guaranteed to get the romantic juices flowing this weekend. In the interview portion of the show Bill talks with Daniel Fang who you may know from his work in Mindset, or Praise, Turnstile and on and on. Daniel talks about being slightly introverted, the sociological aspects of the straight edge, and just how he remembers what he has to do on stage. In the non edge column Bill talks with Ryan George currently of Youth Code, formerly of Carry On. Ryan talks about the realization you are getting older, the beauty of skateboarding, and his parting with the straight edge. Tell all your friends, this is an episode you should not miss.
On this episode of the official I Die: You Die podcast Alex and Bruce chat with Sara and Ryan from Youth Code! Topics include the deliciousness of coffee, the enduring radness of :Wumpscut: and what the future holds for YC now that they've completed a tour with Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly. Industrial fans buckle up, this is one hell of a convo!