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disease · 6 days
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omg... this app is the cutest thing i've ever seen
Poolsuite.FM: "the super-summer music player"
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wikipediapictures · 2 years
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naochow · 5 months
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based of a series of photographs of the sea to sky highway in B.C, Canada. booklet created for class.
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house keys, gouache and collage on paper, 2023
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pendantaudio · 3 days
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Tilly's Trans Tuesdays episode 63: The Tillyvision deep-dive into the trans allegory of Barbie continues! This week we engage with our subconscious and maybe don't want to hear what it has to say, experience body changes that are new to us, and take our first steps into the real world as ourselves. Things are gonna get weird! The lovely Millicent Alexis Book returns to discuss!
Hosted by Tilly Bridges and Susan Bridges. Sound mixing by Jillian Morgan. Available on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Samsung Podcasts, and more!
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sbtravie · 4 months
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12/28 11:00 AM EST on NTS Channel 2
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jordansunlight · 9 months
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so I just realized I probably haven't brought this up here (i hope you can forgive the self shilling), but I run an internet radio show of sorts on discord! it's called RoseFM, i play a suitable amount of internet music or other assorted indie/alternative ephemera each saturday and also sometimes i interview musicians - it's Very Nice, though I'm perhaps a bit biased. also hosted in the server is my girlfriend Jay's radio show which runs each friday, it has more dialogue than mine but a wider range of genres and a super cool visualizer! two setlists, one from each show, have been posted below; if you see anything you like, there'll be an invite below that
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holedaemon · 4 days
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As the owner and maintainer of prestigious internet radio slapshit apocrypha it's my god given duty to promote shows two months after they start. In fact I should probably also promote the radio in general.
So hey, it's me, Max. I started an internet radio back in February or something. It's called Slapshit Apocrypha and on it you'll find Music. Anyone can submit stuff to have played, or host their own show. In fact my friend @1db has been mixing pretty much every Monday for the last few weeks. You should stop in. Other friends are also planning on doing shows, so stay tuned. Other than that, as you'll see in the poster, there is the Occasional automated show like Wednesday Night Drinkball, which is basically just a playlist of BTMI! songs played for an hour. It's a good time.
https://slapshit.net
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street--art--pics · 5 months
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Nature-Loving Internet & Graffiti Radio on Veloroute 10 ...
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by Street.Art.Pics, Germany, Kiel, 2023.
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backatthechickenshack · 5 months
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"You'll be dead by tomorrow. Can I have your record collection?"
"In your dreams, cluck-wad!" Back at the Chicken Shack  with host Ken Struck  on WFDU.fm HD2  internet radio Wednesday from 8 -10pm est Thankfully pre-recorded down on the farm! It's all gravy!!
http://wfdu.fm/single/index.php
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classycookiexo · 1 year
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Mhmmmm don’t play victim babygirl, you not only harassed black women alongside Charlemagne and DJ Envy but you also laughed and disrespected multiple women next to their misogynistic asses.
Women who hang with misogynistic men get surprised when their homeboys become misogynistic towards them as well, her pick me shit didn’t save her after all these years lol
She’s just as corny as them, she was there when the guys sniffed JLo’s chair and bombarded women with sexual questions regularly, she’s been kee keeing right along with them for years smh foh
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tbbst · 9 months
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SALUTE
50 YEARS OF HIP-HOP
Herb Middleton FT. Sedgwick Minnz
BRINGING BACK THE ARTIST
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sarockradio · 3 months
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“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR”
with Sandy Kaye
MON 2:00PM‬ & FRI 10:30PM
This week:
Our guest this week is renowned British musician Allan Clarke best known as the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band, The Hollies.
His musical journey began in the early 1960s when he formed The Hollies alongside childhood friends Graham Nash, Eric Haydock, Tony Hicks, and Don Rathbone.
The band quickly rose to prominence with a string of hit singles, including classics like "Bus Stop," "Carrie Anne," and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother.”
His collaboration with Nash and Hicks yielded enduring songs that continue to resonate with audiences across generations.
He has recently released a new album - fulfilling a long time dream to collaborate again with Graham Nash.
I am excited to have Allan Clarke sharing stories from his incredible musical journey.
Join us!
Suggest a guest, feedback & comments: [email protected]
“A BREATH OF FRESH AIR”
with Sandy Kaye
MON 2:00PM‬ & FRI 10:30PM
Listen Live @ https://www.sarock.com.au
SA ROCK RADIO
#internetradio #freeradio #onlineradio #musicinterview
#sarockradio #australianradio #adelaideradio #radioshow #sandykaye #radiostation #sandykayepresents #abreathoffreshair #AllanClarke #TheHollies
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crypticsalutations · 9 months
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A Conversation with Simon Edwards: Bassist, Backing Vocalist, and Co-Lyricist of Saturnalia
Saturnalia. A short lived, Leek based post punk project built between friends in the 1980's, but for Cryptic Salutations they represent so much more; the beginning of an era. Coming across The Cold Night Air deep within the forgotten recesses of YouTube one night a few years ago, I had no clue that a band with only four publicly released tracks would leave such an impression that their very existence would contribute to the birth of an entire blog. This blog. This one right here. When I started sharing tracks, I'd never planned to go in an interviewing direction. I just wanted to share my interest in obscure music with others and find a bunch of cool jams along the way. One thing I noticed consistently, however, was that many of these bands and artists I'd come to enjoy were pretty much faceless. Maybe one obfuscated photo here and there, or names that were seemingly untraceable, and Saturnalia was no exception.
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Cover of Inside the Devil's Circle 7" single, previously the only identifiable image of the band online With only one black and white photo, as well as first initials and last names listed in one of their singles, Saturnalia were effectively... nobody. You had to know them to know them, pretty much. For some reason though, this anonymity intrigued me. It was just baffling that a band could drop 4 banger tracks, then disappear into the world without leaving so much as a foot print. Who were they, what was their inception like, and where were they now? This curiosity is almost singlehandedly what changed the direction of Cryptic Salutations. Every few months I would poke around online in attempt to get this thing rolling, but I hit road blocks time and time again. I'd already interviewed the likes of Steinhardt and Jonathan Lemon, so I figured I just wasn't looking hard enough... Until I stumbled upon, hilariously, a Facebook post. A Leek local was sharing his memories of Saturnalia, and also appeared to be part of their local music scene. It was the closest lead I'd ever gotten, so I contacted him, and it magically paid off! To make a long story short, I was put into contact with Simon, who played bass, sang backing vocals, and co-wrote Saturnalia's lyrics, and today he has offered to answer some of my burning questions regarding the how's, why's, and when's of the band. It was exciting enough for me to rise out of the coffin of hiatus-land, so I'm very pleased to bring you the interview here in full! Enjoy! Interview below
Cryptic Salutations: What is the story of Saturnalia’s beginnings?
Simon Edwards: The roots of Saturnalia came from four school friends jamming together in bedrooms and garages, learning to play our instruments, and figuring out how to play together. I played bass guitar, occasional double bass, and did backing vocals, Dave Woodcock played keyboards, Jonathan Kirk was on drums, and Steve 'Spacebat' Masters was on main vocals, guitar and sax.
In the last six months or so of the band's existence, we added a second guitarist, Martin Hedley.
CS: What first got you into music? Who were your inspirations?
Simon: Punk and new wave gave us the impetus to do something, without having to be virtuosos. A couple of the guys had also been into Pink Floyd previously, and later we were all quite open to all kinds of influences. Dave Woodcock and I got quite into jazz theory and tribal sounds. I'd say that some of the band's main contemporary influences were Ultravox (pre-Midge Ure), Psychedelic Furs, Japan, Joy Division, The Stranglers, Talking Heads and Chrome.
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New photos courtesy of Simon CS: What was the band’s creative process like?
Simon: Ordinarily, someone would bring a chord sequence or a riff along to a rehearsal, and we'd jam around it, but on occasion Dave W or Spacebat would bring an almost complete idea. The lyrics were written by me or Spacebat, about half-and-half.
CS: Were there ever any live shows, if so, does footage exist, and did you enjoy playing live?
Simon: We played about fifteen or twenty live shows, mostly in our local area, in community halls, pubs, nightclubs, the local university student bar, but we also got to play one gig in London, at the iconic Marquee Club on Wardour Street. I don't believe any live footage exists, but I'd love to be proved wrong!
CS: Where has life taken you since the end of Saturnalia?
Simon: About a year after Saturnalia split up, I moved to London with Martin Hedley and my then girlfriend, and formed a band called Ask Virginia, which lasted a few years, played a few gigs and recorded loads of demos. I then joined Martin's resurrected band, Bible For Dogs, which was a frantic punk-jazz experience. I currently curate and present a specialist music show called Loose Canon, which is broadcast in the UK, Hong Kong and Bulgaria. I'm also a music promoter in my local area, specialising in alternative/indie/post-punk/punk.
Spacebat and Kirk now live about an hour from me, and we still get together now and again for a few drinks and a jam session. Dave Woodcock lives in Canada, but we see each other every couple of years. Martin Hedley lives on the south coast, and is in a horror swamp blues band called The Wattingers.
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CS: In your own opinion, what do you think of the music industry then and now?
Simon: In the seventies and eighties, it was so much easier to get people to come out to gigs, at least in a small town, as there was so little else to do. Selling vinyl was so much easier, too – local bands like us would print a thousand or two thousand 7” singles, and easily sell most of them through local record shops.
CS: Of Saturnalia’s four tracks, did you have one that stood out to you as ‘the best?’
Simon: Of the four tracks on the Saturnalia singles, my favourite was 'Girl On The 8th Floor' - I think we'd all found our own musical voices by that point. All four of the original members had a creative hand in putting the song together, and I wrote the lyrics. I feel that the track still holds up well, is very evocative, yet still obviously of its time.
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Lyrics from 'Girl On The 8th Floor / The Cold Night Air' 7" single CS: If you could give your past self any advice, what would it be?
Simon: I'd tell my younger self to stick to his guns, not compromise musically, and generally be a bit more pushy.
CS: How was the name ‘Saturnalia’ chosen?
Simon: I really can't remember how the name came about, to be honest, but a three out of four of us voted for it.
CS: Are there any unique stories behind the lyrics? ‘Inside the Devils Circle’ has a particularly interesting narrative.
Simon: 'Devils Circle' was one of Spacebat's lyrics – I seem to think that he got the idea from a film, but I don't remember which one. Most of my own lyrics were written using a variation on Bowie's cut-up technique.
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Lyrics from 'Inside the Devil's Circle' 7" single CS: Anything else you’d like to share or promote?
Simon: I'm sending you rehearsal room demos of three more Saturnalia tracks (CS Note: Find the track 'Oh Tara' below!!), which I hope you'll enjoy – feel free to play any of them to your listeners, if you'd like to. I'll also include a studio demo from another band I mentioned, Ask Virginia, from around 1986. Anyone who's interested in current alternative/indie/post-punk etc might like to listen to my radio show, Loose Canon – here's a link to my Soundcloud account, where there are a large number of archive shows: Link
Never before seen 'Oh Tara' rehearsal room demo
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traceysquared · 9 months
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Join me Wednesday 8 PM to 9 PM never know what you’re going to get but you know you’re gonna like it on the trip and in the crates on radioplastique.com or at the App Store
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pendantaudio · 2 months
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Tilly's Trans Tuesdays episode 57: When trans and queer people obtain anything at all, like perhaps representation in media in the "League of Their Own" show, even those cishet folks who like to think of themselves as allies can push back. And that's due to the implicit biases society worms into us without our knowledge, and if you can't acknowledge you have those biases and work to fix them... nothing will ever get better for anyone. Improv performer, cook, and thrifter extraordinaire April Kirby joins us to discuss what it feels like to be alive! I didn't know this was a gay show??
Hosted by Tilly Bridges and Susan Bridges. Sound mixing by Jillian Morgan. Available on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Samsung Podcasts, and more!
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sbtravie · 25 days
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a mix for emotional regulation during this moment in life we’re all living through, featuring sounds from irreversible entanglements, loraine james, thandi ntuli, sam gendel, chaz la pointe + more 💗 (tracklist on soundcloud)
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