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clockwrkcabaret · 2 months ago
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Episode 761: Originally Aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 09.22.24
WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves.
The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O’Door.
This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 09.22.24.
New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app!
Playlist:
JILL TRACY – Elegy for a Solitary Year
Hannah Fury – The Necklace of Marie Antoinette
Voltaire – Ex Lover’s Lover
Haroula Rose – Lavender Moon
Bitter Ruin – A Brand New Me
Harlequin Jones – Gutter Tango
Mike Patton – Senza Fine
16 Horsepower – Just Like Birds
Grinderman – Electric Alice
Insomniac Folklore – Piss Poor Song
Humanwine – Script Language
Birdeatsbaby – China Doll
The Scarring Party – Long Legged Daddy
Firewater – The Man on the Burning Tightrope
Rasputina – Sweet Sister Temperance
Vermillion Lies – The Astronomer
Johnny Hollow – People are Strange
Sunday Driver – Black Spider
Arroyo Deathmatch – All of Them Witches
Ghost Number – The Unknown
Tejon Street Corner Thieves – Whiskey
Days N Daze – My Darling Dopamine
Clyde And The Milltailers – Don’t Mind
the Bridge City Sinners – Break the Chain
The Vincent Black Shadow – Never Met Another Woman Like Me
The Wet Spots – We Don’t Wanna Talk About It
Twin Temple – I Know How to Hex You
Richard Cheese – Smack My Bitch Up
Check out this episode!
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thepurplepope · 3 months ago
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𝐸𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑡𝑡 𝑃𝑜𝑝𝑒’𝑠 𝑎𝑑𝑢𝑙𝑡 𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑡𝑎𝑖𝑛𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠 :
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alter version + inspo
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chromet · 10 months ago
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Forever Classic Apparel Co.
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visuac · 6 months ago
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hydro millenium
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friendlyfishes · 20 days ago
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all five neo licca charms from a 2002 blind bag series
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thisisrealy2kok · 6 months ago
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The Retroids from wastemy-time
Edit: art from scorpibot on instagram. X/Twitter - Tiktok
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fruitstickerr · 11 months ago
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no such thing as too many keychains ... ☆⋆。𖦹°‧★
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kyunyu3 · 4 months ago
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classicalcanvas · 1 year ago
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Title: The Moat and Bishop's Palace, Wells Cathedral
Artist: Walter Crane
Date: 1893
Style: Neo-Romanticism
Genre: Landscape
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vintagehomecollection · 8 months ago
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Soon after John Y. Brown, Jr. was elected governor of Kentucky, he and his wife, sportscaster Phyllis George, discovered Cave Hill Place, a romantic antebellum mansion in Lexington. With the assistance of R. Wayne Jenkins, the home, built in 1821 by a nephew of Patrick Henry, was totally renovated and decorated in a matter of six short weeks. Lofty pink oaks and maples provide shade for the neo-Federal style residence; its Georgian portico was a 1916 addition.
Celebrity Homes II, 1981
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clockwrkcabaret · 11 days ago
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Episode 768: Originally Aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 11.10.24
WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves.
The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O’Door.
This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 11.10.24.
New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app!
Playlist:
David J. & Jill Tracy – Bela Lugosi’s Dead (Undead Is Forever)
Nicki Jaine – One More Show
Opera Chaotique – The Phantom of the Opera Is Dead
Bosko Baker – It’s Only Two Dollars
Bitter Pill – When We’re All Dead
Yes Ma’am – G Burns
The Resonant Rogues – Misery Is My Company
Arroyo Deathmatch – Apex Tragedy
Ghost Number – The Unknown
Black Pumas – Tomorrow
Fantastic Negrito – Goddamn Biscuit
Ibeyi – Rise Up Wise Up Eyes Up
Khruangbin – Hold Me Up (Thank You)
Leyla McCalla – Take Me Away
Orville Peck – The Curse of the Blackened Eye
Nicky Egan – Changes
Alanna Royale – Can We Go Back? (One-Take)
Arima Ederra – Loverman
Big Joanie – Insecure
Special Interest & Mykki Blanco – Midnight Legend
The Brat – Just Another Day
X-Ray Spex – I Am a Poseur
Grinderman – Mickey Mouse And The Goodbye Man
Beastie Boys – The Sounds Of Science
Check out this episode!
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lostinmac · 4 months ago
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Riddle of Fire (2023)
Dir. Weston Razooli
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nastyphoenix · 5 months ago
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I will not accept a life I do not deserve!
Mia Goth as Maxine Minx in MaXXXine (2024)
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visuac · 6 months ago
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fight club
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majinmontague · 1 year ago
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R3DGR33N.1ND14N.3XP12355 / Schwartauer Allee Lübeck / streetlight manifesto #56
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newyorkthegoldenage · 6 months ago
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Piet Monderian, Broadway Boogie-Woogie, 1942-43. Oil on canvas.
Mondrian arrived in New York in 1940, one of the many European artists who moved to the United States to escape World War II. He immediately fell in love with the city and with boogie-woogie music, to which he was introduced on his first evening in New York. Soon he began, as he said, to put a little boogie-woogie into his paintings.
Mondrian’s aesthetic doctrine of Neo-Plasticism restricted the painter to the most basic kinds of line—that is, to straight horizontals and verticals—and to a similarly limited color range, the primary triad of red, yellow, and blue plus white, black, and the grays in between. But Broadway Boogie Woogie omits black and breaks Mondrian’s once uniform bars of color into multicolored segments. Bouncing against each other, these tiny, blinking blocks of color create a vital and pulsing rhythm, an optical vibration that jumps from intersection to intersection like traffic on the streets of New York. At the same time, the picture is carefully calibrated, its colors interspersed with gray and white blocks.
Mondrian’s appreciation of boogie-woogie may have sprung partly from the fact that he saw its goals as analogous to his own: “destruction of melody which is the destruction of natural appearance; and construction through the continuous opposition of pure means—dynamic rhythm.” —from MoMA Highlights: 375 Works from The Museum of Modern Art
Photo: Museum of Modern Art
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