We try Pom Tree by Intracoastal Brewing Co. and talk to our guest, stand up comedian Lisa Roddavis. She’s a teacher.
By Steve Etchie
We try Pom Tree by Intracoastal Brewing Co. and talk to our guest, stand up comedian Lisa Roddavis. She’s a teacher.
By Chris
hello please in episode 51 of The Lady Raptastic Show the Lady talks about Turkish Delight the Brazilian, her Auntie Sugarpussy, and attending the opening of her neighborhood’s first Lucky’s Market!
By Chris
The Major Scale welcomes one of the finest artists in the nu-skool of Jazz and the latest in a long tradition of Texas tenors, Sly 5th Ave. The Austin native has taken the work of Dr. Dre and re-imagined it as an orchestral tribute. Sound heavy and stuffy? It’s not, it’s a treasure trove of joyful noise.
The new renaissance continues and comes full circle with The Invisible Man. Sly creates a dreamy masterpiece to nod your head by re-arranging the beat maker’s classics. The arranger meets the re-mixer at the composer’s house on this one.
Adam Rudolph’s music knows no bounds. For 40 years he’s been creating endless possibilities as a leader and contributor with the likes of Don Cherry, Yusef Lateef, and Bill Laswell. His countless recordings have been recognized by the NEA, and the Rockefeller Foundation, and have taken him across the globe. His journeys have been prolific in the last few years with Glare of The Tiger, Morphic Resonances, and The Epic Botanical Beat Suite- multi-kulfi rhythm and groove, chamber strings plus percussion, and dark cinematic electronica respectively. The musical gamut these albums run say so much about this brilliant composer, and he joins us talk about it and impart some wisdom.
This episode is definitely for curious ears.
SONG CREDITS FOR THIS EPISODE:
THEME: Jazz Phantom by Chomsk’ (from the album “Different Beats” on Magentic Records).
FIRST HALF: Shiznit, California Love, The Jam/My Name Is…/Interlude No. 3, Guilt Conscience/Interlude #4 andThe Edge/The Next Episode by Sly5thAve (from the album “The Invisible Man” on Tru Thoughts Records)
SECOND HALF: Ecstaticized by Adam Rudolph and Moving Pictures (from the album “Glare of the Tiger” on M.O.D./Meta Records)
Kwa-Shi and Akete by Adam Rudolph and Hu Vibrational (from the album “Epic Botanical Beat Suite” on M.O.D. Technologies)
Syntactic Adventures by Adam Rudolph (from the album “Morphic Resonances” on M.O.D. Technologies)
Dialogics and Rotations by Adam Rudolph and Moving Pictures (from the album “Glare of the Tiger” on M.O.D./Meta Records)
By Chris
In episode 33 of The Devil’s in the Details, Dan Parrella and Clara Sinclare are joined by Jack Gallagher to talk about the enduring and compelling mystery that is the Legend of Jack the Ripper. Listen in as Jack and Clara break down the significance of the Whitechapel Murders, explain the Canonical Five, trace the evolution of the Leather Apron killer to Jack the Ripper, and provide their favorite picks for suspects.
But before all of that, Dan talks about going to New York City for work and checking out the King Kong musical on Broadway.
Enjoy!
By Chris
In episode 301, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by Steve Etchie and first time guest Ken Kardatzke from the Full Frontal Nerdity Show podcast!
Chris and Drew review First Man and Bad Times at the El Royale.
By Chris
podcaster & designer RY PERRY hangs with us. he’s got a lot to say.
this is just some of the stuff we cover:
getting a five dollar discount on cirrhosis of the liver.
lynyrd skynyrd tattoos & biker bars.
christopher gadsden’s snake & podcast logos.
the difference between being zooted & being polluted.
9/11, there’s more than meets the eye.
getting your shit together at a young age.Continue Reading …