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metalhealth-willdriveyoumad · 6 months ago
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Hottest Drummer Tournament
Drummers don’t get enough love. I know it, you know it, and this tournament is here to change that
Inspired by @the-hottest-band-tournament, introducing the Hottest Drummer Tournament. Just send your favorite drummer (or drummers) and they'll be added to the list. All genres, eras, and genders welcome! All they need is at least one officially released album/EP where they’re a primary drummer and they’re on the list!
Send your submissions in here, and get ready <3 (and follow or block #hottest drummer tournament, depending on your interest)
Contestants:
John Fowler
Roger Taylor (Queen)
Razzle Dingley
Steven Adler
Dave Grohl
Taylor Hawkins
Jani Lane
Max Weinberg
Harley Feinstein
Terry Chambers
Ringo Starr
Jaki Liebezeit
Mario Conte
Stix Zadinia
Christian “CC” Coma
Neil Peart
Tré Cool
Nick Mason
Joey Jordison
Tommy Lee
Ben Graves
Jay Weinberg
Tico Torres
Steven Sweet
Rikki Rokkett
Rob Affuso
Bob Bryar
Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan
Mike Portnoy
Ville Valo
Keith Moon
Quinton Kufahl
Dominic Howard
Alex Bent
Gavin Harrison
Animal
Mario Duplantier
Blas Elias
Havve Hogan
Frank Ferrer
Sheila E.
Dustin Steinke
Bobby Jarzombek
Eddie Bayers
John Bonham
Dennis Wilson
Micky Dolenz
Paul Cook
Roger Taylor (Duran Duran)
Roy Mayorga
Beatmaster V
Will Calhoun
Roxy Petrucci
Alex Van Halen
Danny Carey
Vinnie Paul
Anderson .Paak
Peter DePoe
Matt Sorum
Questlove
Chad Smith
Willie Hall
Larry Mullen Jr.
Mitch Mitchell
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kwebtv · 13 days ago
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Series Premiere
Cimarron City - I, The People - NBC - October 11, 1958
Western
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by Gene L. Coon
Produced by Felix Jackson
Directed by Jules Bricken
Stars:
George Montgomery as Matt Rockford / Narrator
John Smith as Lane Temple
Audrey Totter as Beth Purcell
Fred MacMurray as Laird Garner
Jason Robards Sr. as Cal Demming
John Banner as P. B. Minscher
Arthur Space as Ed Randall
Tom Fadden  as Silas Perry
Wally Brown as Jed Fame
Harry O. Tyler as Town Council Member
Mary Alan Hokanson as Martha Tillot
Rick Vallin as Henchman
Sandy Sanders as Bandit Leader
Robert Stevenson as Townsman
Robert Riordan as Sheriff Ben Tompkins
John Anderson as Sheriff Ben Martin
Claudia Bryar as Mrs. Randall
Raymond Guth as Townsman
Burt Nelson as Townsman
Bart Carlon as Townsman
Ken Hooker as Townsman
Leonard Nimoy as Gyja
John Baxter as Townsman
Cris Roberts as Townsman
Al Wyatt as Bandit
Little Arrow as Indian
Burt Mustin as Burt Tooker
Forest Burns as Deputy
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broadway-and-books-love · 4 years ago
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Podcasts I love!
Let me know if you are/know of people who post about these podcasts (art, theories, fics, whatever!), because some of them are less popular and some of them I just like finding content for :)
✧ 36 Questions (Two-Up)
✧ Alba Salix, Royal Physician (Fable and Folly)
✧ Alice Isn’t Dead (Night Vale Presents)
✧ All Vampires Are Gay (Corwynn Rosewood)
✧ The AM Archives (Atypical Artists)
✧ The Amelia Project (Imploding Fictions)
✧ Arden (Wheyface Radio)
✧ ars PARADOXICA (The Whisperforge)
✧ Avatar: Braving the Elements (Nickelodeon)
✧ The Ballad of Anne & Mary (Long Cat Media)
✧ Batman: The Audio Adventures (HBO Max)
✧ Batman Unburied (Warner Bros & Spotify Studios)
✧ The Beacon (Wizzard Wizzard Productions)
✧ Behind the Scenes of Gravity Falls (Gravity Falls Crew)
✧ Blackout (QCODE)
✧ Bloodthirsty Hearts (QCODE)
✧ The Bright Sessions (Atypical Artists)
✧ Bryar Lane (Rick Coste)
✧ Bubble (MaximumFun.org)
✧ Bullet Catcher (Realm)
✧ The Burned Photo (QCODE)
✧ The Call of the Flame (Magnir Productions)
✧ Camp Here & There (Mayfield & Belov)
✧ CARAVAN (The Whisperforge)
✧ Case 63 (Gimlet)
✧ The Cipher (BBC Radio)
✧ The College Tapes (Atypical Artists)
✧ Conference Call (Paradiso Media)
✧ Cupid (QCODE)
✧ Death by Dying (Evening Post Productions)
✧ Dreamboy (Night Vale Presents)
✧ Electric Easy (QCODE)
✧ Elixir (Realm)
✧ EOS 10 (PlanetM)
✧ The Far Meridian (The Whisperforge)
✧ From Now (QCODE)
✧ Gaslight (QCODE)
✧ Girl in Space (Sarah Rhea Werner)
✧ The Godshead Incidental (Cara Ehlenfeldt & Amy Giacomucci)
✧ Greater Boston (Alexander Danner & Jeff Van Dreason)
✧ Greenhouse (Atypical Artists)
✧ Harley Quinn and The Joker: Sound Mind (Warner Bros & Spotify Studios)
✧ Hello From the Hallowoods (William A. Wellman)
✧ Inkwyrm (Caldera Studios)
✧  Inn Between (Inn Between)
✧ In Strange Woods (Atypical Artists)
✧ Jar of Rebuke (Casper Oliver, Thesperience Productions)
✧ Jules & James (Through the 4th Wall)
✧ Mabel (Becca De La Rose, Mabel Martin)
✧ The Magnus Archives (Rusty Quill)
✧ Malevolent (Harlan Guthrie)
✧ Marigold Breach (Realm)
✧ The Penumbra Podcast (Harley Takagi Kager & Kevin Vibert)
✧ Sherlock & Co. (Goalhanger Podcasts)
✧ Stellar Firma (Rusty Quill)
✧ The Steven Universe Podcast (McKenzie Atwood)
✧ The Two Princes (Gimlet)
✧ The Underwood Collection (Pitch Library)
✧ Welcome to Night Vale (Night Vale Presents)
✧ Wolf 359 (Kinda Evil Genius Productions)
✧ Zero Hours (Long Story Short Productions)
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takestheweatherpersonally · 8 years ago
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Are the Fiona Potts interview and Bryar Lane related??? Are they in the same universe??? Rick Coste sir you will explain this to me what’s going on
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mychemicalficrecs · 5 years ago
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any good frerard fics that take place before the 2000s? so like anywhere from the 1990s-1600s or whatever it doesn’t matter to me :)
Hi Nonny!
There's a great variety of Historical AUs, have fun with these!
Frank/Gerard Historical AUs
You Sparkle Like My 6 Gun by jet6black6feeling6, 7k, Explicit. Gerard does drag at a prohibition era night club that mafia boss Frank owns. Duh.
The Heart I Left Behind by gloomboyz, 8k, Mature. Various scenes of how Gerard and Frank find each other throughout history.
Sincerely (Yours) by Tezy, 34k, Explicit. (Late 19th century AU) Frank is the son of a merchant, with no money, and no title. But he's smart, and he enjoys teaching, so when the opportunity arises for him to help with the two children of a particularly wealthy family, he decides it is worth the risk. The children are precocious, outspoken and they quickly become his favourite students. Their slightly peculiar uncle, however, is the real mystery for him.
timelines and sceneries by daydreamsago, 42k, Teen And Up Audiences. "My brain wants everything to be figured out so it can stop worrying about what life will be like in ten years or so," Frank admitted. "Time is such a weird thing, because one moment, you're young and dependent on your parents, then... boom. You're graduated and everything matters all at once. Time is consistent. It doesn't slow down, or speed up at all; our perception of it does."
Line-Crossing by orphan_account, 12k, Explicit. When Frank finally gets up on his feet, he finds a job taking care of the greenhouses in a manor house. He hopes this new beginning will help him forget and allow him to heal. Moving into the country, Gerard hopes he'll finally be left alone by all the people back home who can't seem to stop criticizing everything about him. He also hopes to find some peace and maybe even (yes, he actually dares to be that optimistic) happiness.
Shadows Fall Behind by anoceanmonster, 39k, Explicit. Just before the turn of the twentieth century, the Iero household experiences it’s second devastating loss. When Edward Iero, world renowned architect, replaces the recently deceased and much loved head of staff, Donald, with his eldest son, Gerard, no one knows if anything will work out. Frank is a book loving recluse who rarely sees the outside of his study, but when Gerard enters his house and his life, he gets a love story all of his own.
A Lovely Apparition (or, The One Where Gerard's A Crossdresser in the 1790s) by wordslinging, 22k, Mature. Michael didn’t seem particularly shocked when Gerard approached him with the idea, but then, Gerard had never seen his younger brother look particularly shocked at anything. He merely looked at Gerard, blinked once or twice, and repeated in a flat tone, “You want me to help you dress up like a woman.” “It’s the stays in particular I think I’ll need help with,” Gerard told him. “Well, and buttoning the dress, and perhaps the wig.”
A World So Small by wordslinging, 31k, Mature. When Frank, a sickly young man, is advised by his doctors to leave London for the country, he makes arrangements to stay with his friend Michael, who just so happens to be in possession of a large, old, and somewhat creepy manor house. What Frank has no idea of at the time is that Michael has an older brother, whose presence in the house he conceals. Gerard is an eccentric recluse who spends most of his time hiding in the attic and avoiding any kind of interaction with people, but he finds himself fascinated with Frank, who in turn realizes that the house has secrets, and becomes determined to uncover them. When he finally does discover Gerard, their first meeting is only the beginning of their story.
Vampire AU by Andromedas_Void, 26k, Explicit. Mister Francis Anthony Iero, Junior, Your presence is requested this evening at 221 Upper Birch Lane, North London. A carriage will be awaiting you at 3:00 pm sharp. Cordially yours, Gerard Arthur Way, Esq.
Riot Grrrl!Gee by my99centdreams, 7k, Explicit. It’s the fourth party she’s been to this week if the one Taylor Kennick threw for herself while her parents stayed in their room counts (it probably doesn’t but whatever, the point is she’s been far too social lately and is just about ready to revert back to her hermit ways). Seriously, if it gets to the point where Mikey breaks out the password they created for emergency situations, and by emergency situations she means their lives have turned into a body snatchers movie, then she knows it's time to put on her pajamas, lock herself in her room, and eat ice cream straight from the carton.
This Tornado Loves You by theopteryx, 44k, Mature. 1933. Frank's been on the run a long time and he's forced to stop in his old hometown. At first things are about what he expects - old friends, unpleasant memories, and a less-than-desirable home life. Everything changes one night when he stumbles on an old hedge maze hidden in the woods. It's not the hedge maze that intrigues him the most, though, but the secrets of the house hidden inside.
NASAverse by fleurdeliser, 22k, Explicit. The second basement of Building Six at the Kennedy Space Center is not, Frank reminds himself, straightening his shoulders and stepping out of the elevator, one of the more intimidating offices in the NASA compound. It is, in fact, just one workshop out of many, where fabricators test out designs that come from the engineers upstairs--where Frank works.
Variations on a Fugue by mrsronweasley, 36k, Explicit. Frank Iero is a young nobleman currently living with his parents in the Lake District, where he plans on leading a quiet life away from London and its temptations. However, temptation moves into his neighbourhood in the face of one Gerard Way. (Early Edwardian AU.)
Public Enemy by tabulaxrasa, 21k, Explicit. In 1932, Gerard Way has been making a name for himself robbing banks up and down New Jersey. Frank Iero, analyst for J. Edgar Hoover's Division of Investigation, is determined to catch him.
Against the Wind by theopteryx, 21k, Explicit. Frank is the tutor for the two young children of Michael and Alicia Way. He has always been sickly, but when he begins to fall seriously ill he tries to hide it from his employers, terrified he will lose his position and have nothing. When Michael’s older brother Gerard unexpectedly returns from the continent, however, his problems only grow.
Can Never Wrong this Right by theopteryx, 24k, Explicit. Written for the hc_bingo challenge, for the square of 'forced soul-bonding.' It's 1949 and Dr. Way is a professor of Archeology and Frank is his constantly exasperated (and secretly pining) assistant. When their latest trek takes them to South America to locate the fabled Blood Stone, however, they both find more than they bargained for.
Love and Other Cliches by two_ravens, xaritomene, 29k, Not Rated. Bob Bryar is the best witch in the whole damn scene, even if he does say so himself. Which is just as well, because he's got responsibilities, most of which involve his charge, Gerard. Mainly, Bob's supposed to keep Gerard from falling down a well, or losing his sketchpad - little things, but Bob is a conscientious guardian. But when it becomes obvious that Gerard and Frank are hopelessly, silently in love with each other, Bob suddenly has bigger things to worry about. Nothing he's tried has ended in the declarations of love he'd been aiming for (not the fireworks, not the sunsets, not even the four hours they'd spent in locked in a closet). In a last, ditch attempt, he resorts to real spellwork, the epic, Cinderella kind, and now Frank and Gerard are stuck in a romance novel... with only one way out.
What Ships Are For by mwestbelle, 22k, Explicit. A ship is safe in a harbor, but that's not what ships are for. -William Shedd Gerard is most concerned when he finds that, while away at university, his father has taken in a new ward of his own brother's age. But upon his return home, he finds the young man to be particularly enchanting; unfortunately, according to the High Society he lives in, not only is Frank entirely too poor to be considered, but they might as well be brothers.
Like a Horse and Carriage by mwestbelle, 9k, Mature. Frank was raised wild, on a merchant vessel that sailed all around the world. When he returns home, an orphan, he is wed to a man with money and name that he has never met. A Victorian AU.
Illyria (King and Country) by tabulaxrasa, 57k, Explicit. Today, they'd woken up and Gerard was King of Illyria. Frank hasn't really been a stable boy since he ended up in the archduke's bed, but now Gerard's exile is over and he's king. Frank has to survive court, politics, and scheming nobles to figure out exactly what he is now.
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tryerofpods · 3 years ago
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Let's do a #familyfriendlypodcast for Christmas! To all who celebrate this holiday, I hope it was a joyous day! And to all those who don't celebrate it, I hope you had a joyous day as well! Bryar Lane is a Kids fiction podcast from @rickcosteproductions , made up of 18 episodes each under 10 minutes. Well known kid's book author Millicent is being interviewed for The (London) Times about her life and work. When the Times reporter asks for her inspiration for her acclaimed series about a fairy named Sprig, and a girl named Millie. To do that, she says, she'll have to recall a memory from her childhood. From when her family moved to the small village of Bryar Lane. A story that seems...to overlap with the tale in her first book, a story about a little girl who sees the twinkling light of a fairy in her window and where that light takes her. Bryar Lane is a sweet story for the child (or child at heart) in your life that hopes that tinkerbell-ish fairies are real, and that someone with a voice like Julie Andrews could tell them all about it. A sweet story, and like all things Rick Coste, well produced, plotted out, and entertaining to hear. If you like kind stories about childish wonder, Mary Poppins/Maria from the Sound of Music vibes, fairy stories, or little kids making a difference tales, then Bryar Lane is for you!
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liliesofpur-i-ty · 7 years ago
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i listened to 318 albums this year
5stars:
Grouper, Paradise Valley; Daniel Schmidt and the Berkeley Gamelan, In My Arms, Many Flowers; Codeine, Frigid Stars; Caetano Veloso, Transa; Coil, Moon's Milk (In Four Phases); Xiu Xiu, Plays the Music of Twin Peaks; Anouar Brahem, Le voyage de Sahar; Michel Legrand, Les parapluies de Cherbourg; Arto Lindsay, Mundo civilizado; Crescent, By the Roads and the Fields; John Fahey, Vol. II: Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes; Nico, Desertshore, The Marble Index; Graham Lambkin, Salmon Run; Gate Way, Evening Colours; Gas, Pop; Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, Éthiopiques 21: Ethiopia Song (Piano Solo); Vincent Gallo, When; Ryuichi Sakamoto, async; Gavin Bryars, The Sinking of the Titanic; R. Andrew Lee, November; Alice Coltrane, Turiya Sings; Slowdive, Holding Our Breath; Slowdive, s/t EP; Bark Psychosis, Independency; DJ Sprinkles, Midtown 120 Blues
4+1/2stars:
Grouper, A I A: Alien Observer; Sean McCann, Music for Private Ensemble; Henryk Mikolaj Gorevky, Miserere; Bernardino Femminielli, Plaisirs Americains; The Necks, Unfold; Bluetile Lounge, Lowercase; Dead Can Dance, s/t; Huerco S., For Those of You Who Have Never (And Also Those Who Have); Jenny Hval, Blood Bitch; Burial, Kindred EP; Wolfgang Dauner Trio, Dream Talk; Nicolar Jaar, The Essential Mix (BBC Edit); Caroline K, Now Wait for Last Year; Steve Hauschildt, Strands; Swans, White Light From the Mouth of Infinity; Arto Lindsay, Noon Chill; Arca, s/t; Rothko, A Continual Search for Origins; Shuggie Otis; Inspiration Information; Various Artists, Mono no aware (PAN); Digable Planets, Blowout Comb, Kendrick Lamar, DAMN.; Nico, The End...; Jim O'Rourke, Eureka, Bad Timing; Francois Couturier, Nostalghia - Song for Tarkovsky; Світлана Охріменко & Олександр Юрченко, Знаєш як, розкажи; Swans, Die Tür ist zu; AMM, Newfoundland; The For Carnation, s/t; Hugo Largo, Drum; Roberto Musci, Tower of Silence; Laurel Halo, Dust; Michael Nyman, Decay Music; Maniucha Bikont & Ksawery Wójciński, Oj borom, borom; Anna Gourari, Canto oscuro; John Coltrane Quartet, Crescent; Andy Stott, We Stay Together; Hans Otte, Das Buch der Klänge; Shirley Collins, False True Lovers; Dean Blunt, The Redeemer; Biosphere, Substrata; Susanne Sundfør, Music for People in Trouble; Yves Tumor, Experiencing the Deposit of Faith; Hiroshi Yoshimura, Wave Notation1: Music for Nine Post Cards; Schneider Kacirek, Radius Walk; Дин Блант, Каменный остров (Stone Island); Gultskra Artikler, Kasha iz topora; Loveliescrushing, Xuvetyn; Bert Jansch, Rosemary Lane; Oh, Yoko, I Love You...; Harold Budd / Brian Eno with Daniel Lanois, The Pearl; Ariel Kalma, An Evolutionary Music (Original Recordings: 1972-1979); Aine O'Dwyer, Anything Bright or Startling?; Bowery Electric, Beat; Seefeel, Succour; Laurel Halo, Chance of Rain; Smerz, Okey; Moon Diagrams, Lifetime of Love; Swirlies, They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons; Thirteen Moons, Little Dreaming Boy; Tarentel, Ghetto Beats on the Surface of the Sun; Aeriel M, s/t; DJ Sprinkles, Queerifications & Ruins: Collected Remixes by DJ Sprinkles; Daniel Lanois, Belladonna; Zazou / Bikaye / CY1, Noir et blanc; Moondog, In Europe; Lhasa, Lhasa Live in Reykjavik; Sol Seppy, The Bells of 1 2
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rickcoste · 7 years ago
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Preview - Is There Anybody Out There?
Coming 12/26/2017 - Season 1!
Ryan receives an unexpected response when he fires up his grandfather’s old ham radio set. The surprises continue to build as Ryan struggles to make sense of the voice on the other end and the claim she is making. All is not as it appears to be, to either of them, as Ryan begins to dig deeper.
Starring Mackenzie Bryant & Mark Coutu
Rick Coste is a writer and producer.  Past projects include Inhale, The Behemoth, Bryar Lane, Scotch, Charlie's Mailbox, The Fiona Potts Interview , Izzy, and Waterguns & Rainbows. Learn more at ModernAudioFiction.com and AudioComicBooks.com
Check out this episode!
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thegayandfabulouslife · 8 years ago
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Podcast List
I am lowkey addicted to podcasts??? And would appreciate any recommendations that relate to any of the following:    
Caught up on:
-Welcome to Nightvale (continuing)
-Alice Isn’t Dead  (continuing)
-Within the Wires  (continuing)
-Hello From the Magic Tavern  (continuing)
-Archive 81  (continuing)
-The Deep Vault  (continuing)
-The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air)  (continuing) 
-The Penumbra Podcast  (continuing)
-The Elysium Project  (continuing)
-Help Me (Finished) 
-Scotch  (Finished) 
-The Bright Sessions (Finished)
-Bryar Lane  (Finished)
-SPINES Podcast  (continuing)
-Mabel  (continuing)
-The Box Podcast  (continuing)
-Charlie’s Mailbox  (Finished)
-Limetown  (Finished)
-Darkest Night  (continuing)
-Tales of Thattown  (continuing)
-The Lift, An Audio Drama  (continuing)
-Return Home  (continuing)
-The Magnus Archives  (continuing)
-Uncanny County  (continuing)
-The Blood Crow Stories  (continuing)
-Neon Nights: The Arcane Files of Jack Tracer  (continuing)
-Passage  (Finished)
-Wolf 359  (Finished)
-Augustine  (Finished)
-The Fiona Potts Interview   (Finished)
-Dead Serious  (continuing)
-The Bridge  (continuing)
-Lake Clarity  (continuing)
-RABBITS  (Finished)
-Waterguns & Rainbows   (Finished)
-The Grayscale  (continuing)
-Fireside Mystery Theatre  (continuing)
-Point Mystic  (continuing)
-The Moonlit Road Podcast  (continuing)
-Under Pressure  (continuing)
-SubverCity Transmit  (continuing)
-Drywater  (continuing)
-The Others  (Finished)
-Homecoming  (Finished)
-Earbud Theater  (continuing)
-Ethan Sees All  (Finished???)
-The Orphans  (Continuing)
-The Mysterious Secrets of Uncle Bertie’s Botanarium (Finished)
-The NoSleep Podcast  (continuing)
-Wooden Overcoats  (continuing)
-The Adventure Zone  (continuing)
-Freed (finished???)
-Jim Robbie and the Wanderers (continuing)
-SAYER  (continuing)
-HUSH  (continuing)
-Be Scared (continuing)
-I Am In Eskew (continuing)
-Serial Killers (continuing)
-Cults (continuing)
-The London Necropolis Railway (continuing)
-Middle Below (continuing)
-Olive Hill (Finished)
-The Hotel (continuing)
-Earth Break (continuing)
-Dark Dice (continuing)
-Marigold’s Ghost (continuing)
-SCP Archives (continuing)
-Superstition Podcast (continuing)
-Death by Dying (continuing)
-The Leap Year Society (Finished)
-The Angel Of Vine (Finished)
-Arcs (continuing)
To Listen List:
-Scare you to Sleep (continuing)
-Westside Fairytales (continuing)
-Shadows at the Door: The Podcast (continuing)
-Dark Poutine (continuing)
-Sandra (Finished)
-Love and Luck (continuing)
-Big Hollow Radio (continuing)
-Mind’s Eye (Finished)
-Unplaced: An Audio Drama (Finished)
-The First Mrs Claus (Finished)
-Raising the Dead Again (continuing)
-Modern Fae (continuing)
-The Horrors Of Dolores Roach (Finished)
-Lesser Evils (continuing)
-Blackwood (Finished?)
-Dreamboy (continuing)
-Darkest Night (Finished?)
-Adventures in New America (continuing?)
-Wolverine: The Lost Trail (continuing)
-The Adventures Of Elizabeth Crowe (continuing)
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No Longer Listening/Tried and Wasn’t into:
-True Adventurers: A DnD Podcast (continuing???)
- Lesser Gods, An Audio Drama  (continuing)
-Inkwyrm  (continuing)
-Herbarium Podcasts (continuing)
-Midnight Cassette  (continuing)
-Stoies Podcast-A Free Children’s Story Podcast for Bedtime, Car Rides, and Kids of All Ages!  (continuing)
-Singing Bones  (continuing)
-The Shadowvane Podcast  (continuing) 
-Myths and Legends  (continuing)
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theradioghost · 8 years ago
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Podcast List
THIS IS AN OUTDATED VERSION OF THIS LIST. The list is now updated on this page.
My new and improved list! Every podcast I have heard of -- almost 200 -- sorted by genre and with summaries (mostly audio drama, plus a few others I have been recommended).
Each podcast is linked not necessarily to the best place to listen, but to the best summary I could find of the podcast itself. Disclaimer that I haven’t listened to most of these, and genre is a slippery thing at the best of times; if you feel a podcast belongs in a different category (or if you know of any more that I should add!) please let me know.
HORROR/SPOOKY
19 Nocturne Boulevard
Sable
Small Town Horror
Alice Isn’t Dead
The Bridge
Darkest Night
Limetown
A Scottish Podcast
The Magnus Archives
Scotch
A New Winter
The Alexandria Archives
Diana's Monster
Point Mystic
Mabel
Friend of the Family
Archive 81
Help Me
Return Home
Neon Nights
SPINES
OAKPODCAST
Homecoming
The Night Blogger
The Black Tapes
TANIS
Wormwood (NOTE: not personally recommended)
WEIRD/PARANORMAL
Welcome to Night Vale
Alice Isn’t Dead
The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air)
King Falls AM (NOTE: not personally recommended)
The Meat Blockade
Tales of THATTOWN
Passage
Harry Strange
The Tunnels
Lost in Williamsburg
Subject: Found
Siblings Peculiar
Pete's Paranormal Chronicles
Hush
SCI-FI
The Penumbra (Juno Steel series)
Ars Paradoxica
Death at a Low Price
Sayer
Lesser Gods
Edict Zero FIS
A Beginner’s Guide to Interplanetary Destruction
The Hadron Gospel Hour
The Falcon Banner (based on this novel)
Ruby: the Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe
The Adventures of Mechabetty
Transmissions from Colony One
The Elysium Project
The Message/LifeAfter
Liberty (aka Liberty: Critical Research)
Cold Reboot (Synesthesia Theatre)
You Are Here
SPACE
Wolf 359
EOS 10
The Strange Case of Starship Iris
Space Log
Marscorp
The Orphans
FANTASY
Hello from the Magic Tavern
Alba Salix, Royal Physician
Bryar Lane
The Behemoth
RPG ACTUAL PLAY
Blue Dawn
The Adventure Zone
Critical Role
Cthulhu and Friends
Friends at the Table
Godsfall
Role Playing Public Radio
POST APOCALYPSE
Jim Robbie and the Wanderers
Freed
Rover Red: Alone in Apocalypse
We’re Alive
The Bunker
Lily Beacon’s Post-Apocalyptic Awesome Fun Time Podcast
Our Fair City
Don’t Worry, It’s Only the End of the World
The Deep Vault
The Cleansed
Radiation World
COMEDY
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
Wooden Overcoats
The Beef and Dairy Network
Fistshark Marketing
Big Data
Hello from the Magic Tavern
Hector Vs. the Future
Friend of the Family
Qwerpline
Radio People
Pete's Paranormal Chronicles
Kakos Industries
MYSTERY
The Family Tree
A New Winter
Lesser Gods
Junction Series
DETECTIVE/NOIR
Neon Nights
The Penumbra (Juno Steel series)
Ruby: the Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe
Harry Strange
Rex Rivetter: Private Eye
LGBTQIA+
Glittership (Anthology)
Fruit
Swings and Roundabouts
L.E.A.P. Audio
Junction Series
WESTERN
The Deadeye Kid
Iron Horses Can’t Be Broken (Synesthesia Theatre)
ANTHOLOGY – HORROR
PseudoPod
Knifepoint Horror
The No Sleep Podcast
Lore (nonfiction)
The Box
The Dark Tome
Manor House
The Moonlit Road
The Wicked Library
ANTHOLOGY – SCIFI/FANTASY
PodCastle
Escape Pod
The Outer Reach
Clarkesworld
Glittership
SubverCity Transmit
ANTHOLOGY – ASSORTED
The Truth
The Infinite Now (aka Timescanner)
Secrets, Crimes, and Audiotape
The Penumbra
Uncanny County
The Lift
Counter Worlds
Aural Traditions
Synesthesia Theatre
Smash/Cut
Story Etc. (I have not been able to get a link for this one yet?)
The Other Stories
Mash Stories
SUPERHERO/SUPERHUMAN
The Bright Sessions
Audio Diary of a Superhero
Supervillain Corner
The Rogue’s Gallery
Red Panda Adventures
POLITICAL DRAMA
Terms
VINTAGE RADIO INSPIRED
The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air)
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
The Adventures of Mechabetty
The Penumbra
Red Panda Adventures
Ruby: the Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe
CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE/AUDIENCE GUIDED
Rover Red: Alone in Apocalypse
You Are Here
EXPERIMENTAL/OTHER
Within the Wires
Greater Boston
Wynebago Warrior (by Audioblivious)
The Twilight World of Ultimate Smoothness
The Hidden Almanac
Bronzeville
PleasureTown
NON AUDIO DRAMA
INFORMATIVE – SCIENCE
Reasonably Sound
Radiolab
the NASA Audio Feed
INFORMATIVE – MYTHOLOGY/FOLKLORE
Spirits
Astonishing Legends
Creature Culture
Myths & Legends
Monster Talk
The Parapod
INFORMATIVE – HISTORY
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
You Must Remember This
The Memory Palace
15 Minute History
INFORMATIVE – ASSORTED
Radiolab
Broadway Backstory
99% Invisible
COMEDY
The Dead Authors Podcast
Comedy Bang! Bang!
My Brother, My Brother and Me
Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonald’s?
TRUE CRIME/HORROR
My Favorite Murder
Crimetown
Someone Knows Something
Thin Air
Serial
Lore (history/horror)
Unexplained
OTHER
Grownups Read Things They Wrote As Kids
9th Story
Sleep With Me
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oakpodcast · 8 years ago
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Hi Holly! How are you doing today? I hope everything is going well for you. :) I have a podcast recommendation for you. It's called Bryar Lane. It's very cute and whimsical and a very easy listen. It was very relaxing. TW for a fire but don't worry. And potential tw for loud noises of a bell? Listening to this podcast helped me with some issues of my own. :) Good luck!
Thank you. I am actually sensitive to loud noises, so I appreciate the warning. I just subscribed to Bryar Lane. Rick Coste’s podcasts tend to be very soothing. I’ve been listening to The Behemoth.
Thank you for reaching out! I like being alone, but I feel a little off balance these days. I’m not used to being quite so alone all the time.
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theinquisitorsreviews · 8 years ago
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Podcast Masterlist
Finished:
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
Reviewing:
King Falls AM, @kingfallsam 
Archive 81, @archive81
Within the Wires, LINK
Alice Isn’t Dead, LINK
Welcome to Night Vale, LINK
Listened:
Drabblecast
The Behemoth
Scotch
Limetown
LifeAfter
The Message
The Dark Tome
In Queue:
Homecoming (IDK haven’t started it yet)
The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air)(Ongoing)
Subject:Found (Ongoing)
Bryar Lane (Ongoing)
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punyhoomans · 8 years ago
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Not enough podcasts.
MBMBAM
Bunker Buddies
The Bunker
MarsCorp
Still Buffering
Robot or Not?
Second Shift
Welcome To Night Vale
Sayer
Hadron Gospel Hour
The Thrilling Adventure Hour
The Once and Future Nerd
Alice Isn’t Dead
The Bright Sessions
The Adventure Zone
Hello From the Magic Tavern
Wolf 359
Within the Wires
Beef and Dairy Network Podcast
Sawbones
ars Paradoxica
The City of Wymyn
Eos 10
The Black Tapes
The Message
TANIS
The Leviathan Chronicles
King Falls AM
The Cleansed
We’re Alive
We’re Alive: Lockdown
Archive 81
Lore
Judge John Hodgman
The Orbiting Human Circus of the Air
Alba Salix: Royal Physician
Darkest Night
The Behemoth
Help Me
Return Home
Escape Pod
Jim Robbie and the Wanderers
The Night Blogger
Pete’s Paranormal Chronicles
Ruby: The Adventures of a Galactic Gumshoe
Wooden Overcoats
Wormwood
My Dad Wrote a Porno
Terms
Uncanny County
Uncanny Magazine Podcast
Subject: Found
Spines
Bryar Lane
Scotch
Liberty: Serialized Sci-fi Audio Dramas
The Lift
The Deep Vault
The Dark Tome
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takestheweatherpersonally · 8 years ago
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In honor of TryPod (which may or may not still be going on?) here are my Official Podcast Recs 1. Welcome to Nightvale 2. Alice Isn’t Dead 3. Within the Wires 4. The Orbiting Human Circus (of the air) 5. Dear Hank and John 6. Freakonomics 7. The Black Tapes Podcast 8. Tanis 9. Bad with Money with Gaby Dunn 10. The Bright Sessions 11. Wolf 359 12. Limetown 13. LifeAfter 14. The Behemoth 15. Bryar Lane 16. Scotch 17. Undone 18. Homecoming 19. Millennial 20. The Alexandria Archives 21. The Girl Who Set Out to seek a Living 22. Archive 81 23. The Fiona Potts Interview 24. The Deep Vault 25. Mabel 26. The Bridge 27. Point Mystic
Well, that was simultaneously a lot and not as much as I expected lol If you want to know more in depth about any of these, send me a message, I was just too lazy to type a description up for every single one
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beardcore-blog · 5 years ago
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Concord, Walden I and Walden II (1971) – Tom Philips (1937)
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Modern Collection, Lisbon, Portugal
Material: Acrylic paint on canvas Collection: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Modern Collection Inv: AC 1379
BIOGRAPHY
Tom Phillips CBE RA (born 25 May 1937 is an English artist. He was born in London, where he continues to work. He is a painter, printmaker and collagist.
LIFE
Trevor Thomas Phillips was born on 25th May 1937 in Clapham, London, the younger of two sons. His mother ran a ten-roomed boarding house and his father speculated in cotton futures. His family called him Tom.
In 1940 the cotton market collapsed and the family had to sell their home. Phillips’ father went to work in Aberystwyth, leaving his wife to run a small boarding house in London. After the war, the family finances improved and they were able to holiday annually in France and Germany. His parents began to buy short leasehold properties as investments and although these did not yield the return that they wished his mother did buy the freehold of one house, which would later become her son’s studio and home.
From 1942 to 1947 Phillips attended Bonneville Road Primary School in Clapham. Whilst he was there he claims that he "learned the word artist and discovered that an artist is someone who does not have to put his paints away, so decided to become one".
Although he enjoyed school he was noted for his fascination with drawing and his refusal to conform. His mother recalled him buying a platform ticket every Sunday and taking long railway journeys when he was just eleven. In that year he progressed to Henry Thornton Grammar School, Clapham, where he developed his love of music, playing violin and bassoon in the school orchestra and singing solo baritone in school concerts and stage events.
In 1954 he exhibited paintings for the first time, in an open art show on the railings of the Thames Embankment. A year later, at seventeen, he won a travelling scholarship to France and lived there for three months. His mother remembers him returning to London with a sack of horse bones from the first World War, but more significantly he bought himself a piano and started to teach himself to play. In 1957 he became a founder member of the Philharmonia Chorus.
From 1958 to 1960 Phillips read English Literature and Anglo Saxon at St Catherine’s College, Oxford. He attended life drawing classes at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, acted in plays and designed and illustrated the Isis magazine.
Upon graduation, he taught Art, Music and English at Aristotle Road School, Brixton, London. He also attended evening classes in life drawing (under Frank Auerbach), and sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts, where he became a full-time student in 1961. When he graduated in 1964 his work was selected for that year’s Young Contemporaries Exhibition in London and in the following year the AIA Galleries in London exhibited his first one-man show.
While studying at Camberwell Phillips married Jill, and their daughter Ruth was born in 1964. Their second child was a son, Leo.
Phillips became a teacher at Ipswich School of Art, where one of his students was Brian Eno, who would become a lifelong friend. He soon moved to teaching Liberal Studies at Walthamstow Polytechnic where he met the pianist John Tilbury and participated in improvisation concerts at several polytechnics. His first musical composition was Four Pieces for John Tilbury.
The year of 1966 was important for Phillips. He exhibited in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition for the first time, started work on A Humument, and began collaborating with Brian Eno. When Cornelius Cardew founded the Scratch Orchestra, its constitution was drafted in Phillips’ garden in Bath (where he had become a teacher at the Bath Academy of Art) and he participated in most of the concerts until he became disillusioned with its politicisation.
In 1968 he moved to Wolverhampton to teach at Wolverhampton School of Art, and he had a second one-man exhibition, at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham. He wrote the opera Irma in the following year and started the Terminal Grey series of paintings.
Throughout the 1970s his works were exhibited widely in one-man shows and collections. After a period as a visiting tutor at the Art School in Kassel, Germany he abandoned teaching and took his first trip to Africa.
In 1973 he began the 20 Sites n Years photographic project. His first significant publication, Works/Texts I, was published in 1975 by Hansjörg Mayer and his first retrospective exhibition toured Europe.
This was also the year that he met Marvin and Ruth Sackner, who were to become his patrons and founded an archive in Miami to house most of his work. The following year saw the completion of the privately printed edition of A Humument, which had been published in ten sections since 1971.
In 1978 Brian Eno produced a recording of Irma for Obscure Records directed by Gavin Bryars with a cast including Howard Skempton and Phillips himself. Phillips began contributing regular reviews to the Times Literary Supplement (now TLS). At the beginning of the 1980’s, he designed a series of tapestries for his old Oxford college and he returned to portraiture with a Portrait of Pella Erskine-Tulloch (the bookbinder who bound Phillips’ favourite version of A Humument in three volumes). Erskine-Tulloch would become the subject of a series of weekly sittings which he described as "Pella on Sunday". He had moved out of the family home at 102 Grove Lane and moved back into his studio at 57 Talfourd Road in Peckham. A man with a great pleasure inhabits, he would lunch every Tuesday in the Choumert Café on Choumert Road.
The private limited edition of his own translation of Dante’s Inferno illustrated with his prints was published in 1983 and in 1984 he was elected a Royal Academician. Peter Greenaway and Phillips co-directed A TV Dante with John Gielgud and Bob Peck, which was broadcast on Channel 4 television in 1986. During this time he also collaborated with Malcolm Bradbury, Adrian Mitchell, Jake Auerbach, Richard Minsky and Heather McHugh.
At the beginning of the 1990´s, Phillips painted portraits of the Monty Python team and produced a glass screen and paintings for The Ivy restaurant in London. He illustrated Plato’s Symposium for the Folio Society (for whom he would illustrate Waiting for Godot in 1999), completed his Curriculum Vitae series of paintings and saw a new Works and Texts book published.
In 1994 he went to Harvard as Artist in Residence at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts and published Merely Connect, which he had written with Salman Rushdie during a series of portrait sittings. With the move to a new studio in Bellenden Road and a change of ownership of the Choumert Café, Phillips began to lunch regularly opposite his studio at the Crossroads Café, where he could be found reading literary magazines through his blue-rimmed spectacles.
He curated the 1995 exhibition Africa: the Art of a Continent for the Royal Academy and became their Chairman of Exhibitions. Phillips began to move into new areas in the mid-1990s: stage design, The Postcard Century for Thames & Hudson (building on his passion for postcards), quilting, mud drawings and wire structures.
All his old projects continued and he began illustrating Ulysses. He also translated the libretto of Otello while he was designing the English National Opera production. In 1998 Largo Records released Six of Hearts, a CD of Phillips’ songs and other music written since 1992 but this went out of print when the label failed in 2002.
By the late 1990s, Phillips was an establishment figure in most aspects of the arts. He became a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, an Honorary Fellow of the London Institute, an Honorary Member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and a Trustee of the British Museum. He celebrated his fiftieth birthday by playing a game of cricket with many of his friends at the Kennington Oval cricket ground. In 1995, he married the writer Fiona Maddocks, Music Critic of The Observer.
In 2000 he designed lampposts, pavements, gates and arches for Southwark Council’s Peckham Renewal Project. Antony Gormley, whose workshop adjoins Phillips’ studio in Bellenden Road, Peckham, designed bollards for the same project and the work of both artists adorns that street.
Phillips was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to the Arts in the 2002 Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
He was Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Oxford for 2005–06.
In 2006 Phillips exhibited six works in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition amongst them Colour Sudoku, furthermore, held a Micro-Retrospective (9 February – 23 April 2006) at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
WORKS
Phillips’ best-known work is A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel originally by W.H. Mallock, alongside River of the Damned it became so popular it won an award for best innovation of Rivers. One day, Phillips went to a bookseller’s with the express intention of buying a cheap book to use as the basis of an art project. He randomly purchased a novel called A Human Document by Victorian author William Hurrell Mallock and began a long project of creating art from its pages. He paints, collages or draws over the pages, leaving some of the text peeking through in serpentine bubble shapes, creating a "found" text with its own story, different from the original. Characters from Mallock’s novel appear in the new story, but the protagonist is a new character named "Bill Toge", whose surname can only appear on pages which originally contained words like "together" or "altogether". Toge’s story is a meditation on unrequited love and the struggle to create and appreciate art.
Several editions of A Humument have been published over the years, with more and more pages being revised each time. The sixth and final edition was published in 2016.
Phillips has used the same technique (always with the Mallock source material) in many of his other works, including the illustration of his own translation of Dante’s Inferno, (published in 1985). He is also fond of re-using images from postcards (which he avidly collects) as well as drawing stencil-style lettering, freehand. The melding of visual art with textual content is a hallmark of Phillips’s work.
He also paints portraits (his portrait of Dame Iris Murdoch is well known) and murals and creates installation art and sculpture. His portrait of Michael Kustow won joint Hunting Art Prize in 1988. He is a member of the Royal Academy (since 1989) and, in 2003 designed a Royal Mint commemorative five-pound coin for the 50th anniversary of the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. He is an opera fan and has composed an opera, Irma, using the Humument source material for the libretto. He also wrote the libretto for Heart of Darkness, a chamber opera with music by Tarik O’Regan currently in development with American Opera Projects.
Phillips engages in other projects that challenge the viewer’s perceptions of art, such as his ongoing project 20 Sites n Years, in which he photographs the same 20 spots in his studio’s neighbourhood, once a year.
As the years go by, the viewer watches the neighbourhood gradually change. Similarly, Phillips has done a series of paintings called Terminal Greys, consisting of simple cross-hatched bars of murky, greyish paint composed from the leftovers on his palette at the end of each workday. Since there are no aesthetic judgments on the artist’s part in the creation of these works, they are virtually mechanical; the "art" could be said to lie in the conception of the work and not in the accidental "grey rainbow" appearance of the result.
He collaborated with film director Peter Greenaway on A TV Dante, a television miniseries adaptation of the first eight cantos of the Inferno.
Phillips has provided cover art for music albums including Starless and Bible Black by King Crimson (1974), Another Green World by Brian Eno (1975), and one of the sixteen portraits that form Peter Blake’s design for Face Dances by The Who (1981). His cover art for Dark Star’s Twenty Twenty Sound used the same technique as The Humument, but using the album’s lyrics as the source material.
He has also produced books about art including Music In Art and a study of African art.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tom Phillips: New and Recent Work [Catalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers East 26 November – 24 December 2004] London. We are the People: Postcards from the Collection of Tom Phillips. [Catalogue of the exhibition held at The Nation Portrait Gallery 2 March- 20 June 2004] London. Fifty Years of Tom Phillips. [Catalogue of the exhibition held at Flowers 12 March – 4 April 1987] London.
MONOGRAPHS
Paschal, H. & Phillips, T. (1992) Tom Phillips: Works and Texts. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London. Phillips, T. & Rosenthal, N. (2005) Merry Meetings: Drawings and Texts by Toms Phillips. D3 Editions Publishers. Phillips, T. (2012) A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
SOURCE: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Posted by pedrosimoes7 on 2018-06-07 17:14:25
Tagged: , Tom Philips , Calouste Gulbenkian Museum , Modern Collection , Lisbon , Portugal , ✩ Ecole des Beaux Arts✩
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Thursday 10 May 8pm door
La Plaque Tournante presents CRU3 (Complex Row United) London launch
Frédéric Acquaviva, Jean-Baptiste Favory, Andy Ingamells and Loré Lixenberg
video screening of
Lieutenant Caramel (FR) Joël Hubaut (FR) Eduardo Kac (US) Christoph Ogiermann (DE) Loré Lixenberg (UK)
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The hybrid multimedia magazine CRU was created by French composer Frédéric Acquaviva and British opera singer Loré Lixenberg in Berlin Neukölln. CRU documents what’s happening or what could have happened at the non-commercial artist space La Plaque Tournante. 
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Frédéric Acquaviva  Lives, works and sleeps in London. He has composed since 1990 around 100 music, published 100 records or multiples exhibited in galleries and held in the collections of Centre Pompidou. He has worked with Isidore Isou, Bernard Heidsieck, Maurice Lemaître or Henri Chopin and has given over 100 concerts in USA, China, Russia, Germany, Kenya, Italy, Canada, Sweden…. on the invitation of composers such as Denis Dufour, Phill Niblock or Pauline Oliveros.
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Jean-Baptiste Favory is composer and sound artist. He first came to experimental thought rock music. He has studied composition with Jean-Claude Risset and Julio Estrada, and has been Luc Ferrari and Gavin Bryars’s assistant. He’s the French part of the Mexican free-rock group Los Lichis, and also plays synths in the avant group Ensemble C.L.S.I. He has composed several pieces of musique concrète, mostly released on CDs and Vinyles, in Europe and United states.
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Andy Ingamells is an experimental musician who develops unorthodox methods of composition that blur the line between composer and performer. He has dispersed brief instructions via the internet to be interpreted and performed in over 30 different countries during a single day, filled taxis with recorder players reading traffic lights as musical notation, been tickled by improvisors playing his ticklish body as an instrument, and completed a marathon five-day performance-journey across Europe inspired by organ music.
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Loré Lixenberg is the one and only mezzo-soprano to have sung with Pierre Boulez as well as Bronski Beat (and Georges Aperghis, Earle Brown, Karlheinz Stockhausen, György Ligeti or Trevor Wishart)…  Beyond « extended vocals » technics, Lixenberg develops since the XXIst century « real time operas » and other computer voice meeting apps. She is the leader of the « Voice Party ».
She performs a French Lettrist Maurice Lemaitre (born. 1926)  short piece, who was Isidore Isou’s right-hand man. 
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