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Oliver Foster - Jeovah EP New music out today * (CON-009) Intro My life, it is Jeovah Red faces (unplugged) Tecce voda tecce (Interlude) Choucas Teardrops (Interlude) Jardin partagé Mourir ou vivre Artwork by @audrey_danet Photos and thank you @leo.ula Available on SoundCloud, Nina, and Bandcamp @olive__noire
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2 months ago
✦ The Future’s Not What It Used To Be (Googie Hunters) ✦ Pt. III video documentary third and final part of the Googie series Video: @monimogi Music/Edit: @barrett_a_87 Barrett Avner Editing: @alextalan   https://youtu.be/Aa9iar3vlTo?si=eewO6K2CysJUVtTO
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2 years ago
Episode 224. w/ David Longstreth @dirtyprojectors Collaboration, technology, chamber music, human complexity as resistance, song length, and more, quantization, fallow farming, Mahler, uninhabitable earth, and more Listen to Song of the Earth, the latest Dirty Projectors album w/ s t a r g a z e Up now
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1 month ago
223. Other Right Hand w/ @spike_fcuk on theology, music, and the tension between faith and the modern world. Topics: Anglican Ordinate, Latin Mass, John Henry Newman and the Oxford movement, Constantinople, vocational Discernment, Council of Trent, Unchanging, William Tyndale, asceticism/consuption, addiction, John Henry Newman and the Oxford movement, “Angst” by August Friedrich Schenck (1878), GK Chesterton, subculture, psychiatry + etc. P.S we are playing at Chess Club on 4/18. Thank you very much +++
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1 month ago
222. Unreadable Worlds First episode of 2026 — about living inside systems that don’t fully explain themselves. Featuring Arthur Penn’s unsung paranoid surrealist gem Mickey One (starring Warren Beatty), the poetic system of José Lezama Lima and the South American Neo-Baroque, Keynes vs. Veblen, pressures over predictions, @cloutfarmpod , and more. Episode is fully scored with original music. ********************* 223. Radio Show #3: Winter Jazz Mix/episode on small ensemble jazz music #winterinamericagilscottheron Up now, link in bio
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3 months ago
221. Retirement Extreme This episode is all about the history of retirement-from pre-social security to the FIRE Movement of the early 2000’s and how it ties in with low consumption habits and creative sustainability in 2026 Topics: Jacob Lund Fisker’s Early Retirement Extreme book and blog, the history of Social Security, Arte Povera, Ramellzee and Gothic Futurism, Icarians, Oneida, and Shakers, Gothic Monks and the Printing Press, Rotting Cabbage as art, Jef Gey’s ecology, saving money in 2026, cultural expression before the state, Autonomy through self-reliance and context, retirement and the polymath, Know How vs. Knowledge, Jannis Kounelis, Nicolaus Steno, and much more...Up Now /c/contain
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5 months ago
Episode 220. The CalArts Story: Pictures/Disappearing, Trailer for the Future 3.5-hour deep dive traces the strange birth and legacy of CalArts — from its Chouinard origins to the rise of Post-Studio practice under John Baldessari, through Jack Goldstein’s sublime mania, and up to the digital-age disintegration of aura in art. Topics: the pictures generation and the War on Representation, Baldessari’s Cremation Project as a gesture of artistic erasure and renewal, Troy Brauntuch, Metro Pictures and Mary Boone art wars of the 1980's, David Salle and the rise of the post-painter art-star, the late 1970's and the end of the FIAT shock, Cady Noland, the disappearance of Jan Bas Ader, Tom Lawson and the complex tension between sincerity and ironic distance, origins of Post-Studio art, Europe and the influence of Fluxus, Hollywood filmmaking technology, John Maus and the early 2000's, the Disney animation department and the dwarf homes of Los Feliz, and much more 🗂️Up Now 🗂️
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6 months ago
Radio Shows #1 and #2 have dropped. Music/talk radio hybrid format. From the Dreamies, Plunderphonics, and collage music history to Bakersfield Sound ++ up now on p*treon ++
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7 months ago
218. Timeless World - @grahamfunkrailroad Graham Hunt comes on fresh off the release of his new album Timeless World Forever to talk about songwriting, philosophy, collage, and more Post-tour depression, balancing music, band schedules, and technology, streaming services, Joseph Cornell, going in the right direction, keeping inspiration and hope alive when the cards look down, the nature of inspiration, opting out of the captured ecosystem of social media, The Dust Brothers, Deleuze on Spinoza and autonomy, sad passions, Byung Chul Han, not understanding things that inspire you, Canadian group of 7, producing for other people and more 🪙up now🌐
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8 months ago
217. A History of Grids Pt. 2: the origins of boxes and cardboard Episode on the history of the box. From the humble cardboard box to Agnes Martin’s tranquil grids, this episode explores how containers—literal and figurative—have shaped our modern world. M. Treverton & Son: invention of the paperboard, Robert Gair and the pre cut cardboard box, The Container Corporation of America, Louis Sullivan and the rise of the skyscraper, Montgomery Ward and the foundation of modern logistics, Jacques Tati’s “Playtime”, iRobot, Cubism’s fractured space, Froebel’s Kindergarten gift method, Joseph Albers, Erik Andersen’s Opus 90, and the creeping enshittification of designs and systems up now 📦📦📦
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9 months ago
216. How to Play Guitar w/ @baldwin_unlimited @weirddays Musician, writer, and therapist Matt Baldwin and Ben Schecter join in for a conversation on Matt’s cult-classic How to Play Guitar zine series— a collection of sharp, philosophical reflections on creativity learning, relationships, and survival in a modern world. We talk self-taught artistry, the roots of autodidact culture, V. Vale and ReSearch, the strange corporate creep into psychedelic therapy, Fahey, Blake, Blue Cheer, and the essentials of staying creative under pressure. One of the most thoughtful — and genuinely helpful convos I’ve had in a long time, preorder the book!
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9 months ago
215. Sly Stone from 67-until Now w/ Chris Stroffolino Poet and musician (ex Silver Jews) Chris Stroffolino comes on to talk about the life and work of Sylvester “Sly” Stone as we try to trace parallels of his time to our current social climate - from his optimistic, utopian Family Stone days to his dark masterpiece “There’s a Riot Going On” through his withdrawal into disenchantment and drugs + stagflation, the dawn of hope, and more. Also David Berman tales, Shakespeare, Ishmael Reed, teaching, Oakland, CA, overcoming disabilities, the impossible weight of Sly’s position on the vanguard, AI, Walk Hard: A Dewy Cox story, and more. RIP Sly
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10 months ago