Oskar Fried Podcasts
German composer and conductor
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- German Reich
- composer, conductor
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2024-05-14
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Today’s guest deejay is tttlllrrr. I’ve known tttlllrrr for over a decade. I may have met him through Solipsistic Nation, my electronic music show. I was immediately impressed with tttlllrrr’s pluck. He had a vision for a genre of music that hadn’t existed yet called Magicore, a mélange of metal, electronic dance music, video-game music, and Japanese pop music. Through his Magicore blog and mixes (here are ttwo you can listen to), tttlllrrr willed magicore into existence, which is in itself an act of magic. So tttlllrrr’s pretty cool. Also, I like to collaborate, and tttlllrrr likes to collaborate, so we hit it off. Over the years, I’ve wrapped tttlllrrr into several of my harebrained schemes that are great fun, including inviting him to guest deejay on Soundwave. When tttlllrrr sent me his mix three years ago, my reaction was, “Uh…” I began Soundwave to deal with the quarantine’s stress and isolation during the pandemic’s early days. Ambient, classical, experimental, and instrumental music helped me through those first few months. What tttlllrrr shared was a mix that leaned hard into the experimental and instrumental and reflected tttlllrrr’s personality. And it was a mix I wasn’t in the headspace to listen to. So I shelved tttlllrrr’s mix for a later date and, in doing so, denied tttlllrrr’s expression of whatever he was thinking and feeling when he put together his mix. Not cool. But over time, Soundwave has expanded its horizons. It’s mined more and more experimental and instrumental music. Christian Sager’s mix is a perfect example. So at long last, here it is! Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Aidan Baker. See you then. Ayreon “Universal Migrator x The Druids Turn to Stone (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)” The Chronicles Of Israfel “Starborn Part III- On A Forever Road (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)” Nuclear Rage “Warcraft II: Who Wants To Sing (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)” M¥rrĦ Ka Ba “Steadily Enchanting the Blade (snippet) (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)” Dorian Electra “Live By the Sword (tttlllrrr remix)” Bal Sagoth “Starfire Burning upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule (tttlllrrr Fried edit)” Brandon Strader “Lord of the Rings: Volume 1 'One Ring' OC ReMix (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)” Rhapsody of Fire “Unholy Warcry (short version) (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)” Diablo II “Deckard Cain Rap (tttlllrrr cursed edit)” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
In our latest instalment: *POW* Sam investigates Batman’s secret musical identity *WHAM* Tim holds the Anglican Church to account in a hard-hitting exposé (not) *ZOINKS* We discuss Ukrainian composer Galina Grigorjeva’s new disc of choral music *ZAP* And yes, another excuse to talk about Star Trek.…Music Referenced‘The Ritual/Ancient Battle /2nd Kroykah’ by Gerald Fried‘Batman Theme’ by Neal HeftiDanny Elfman’s Batman themeShirley Walker’s theme to Batman: The Animated SeriesMain theme from Batman Forever by Elliot GoldenthalHans Zimmer’s score to The Dark Knight‘Journey to the Line’ from Hans Zimmer’s score to The Thin Red Line‘Gollum’s Theme’ from Howard Shore’s score to The Lord of the RingsGalina Grigorjeva: Agnus Dei; Prayer; Diptych; In Paradisum; God is the Lord; and Nox vitae, performed by the Estonian National Male Choir under Mikk Üleoja… Buy us a coffee innit: https://ko-fi.com/classicalpod … Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/ twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/
Cio-Cio-San: Leontyne Price | Suzuki: Mildred Miller | Kate Pinkerton: Margot Blum | Lt. B. F. Pinkerton: Sandor Konya | Sharpless: Vladimir Ruzdak | Goro: Howard Fried | The Bonze: Joshua Hecht | Prince Yamadori: Raymond Nilsson | Conductor: Kurt Herbert Adler | San Francisco Opera | 22 September 1961 | In-house recording
Today’s guest deejay is Justin Broadrick. Justin is a singer and songwriter best known as a founding member of the band Godflesh, which combined metal and industrial music. Justin is also know for Jesu, which some refer to as his “shoegaze” project. While those are some of Justin’s more well-known projects, he’s been involved with many projects over nearly four decades, including everything from remixes to ambient music. Every episode of Soundwave features spectacular mixes from our amazing guest deejays. Today’s show is no less unique. But today’s show a special to me because my I have an intimate relationship with his music. I discover Justin through Godflesh’s Streetcleaner album. I can tell you that the album fused metal and industrial music. I can tell you that while the album is bleak as hell, it is somehow psychedelic and cathartic. But you owe it to yourself to experience it. Loudly. When I learned that Godflesh would be performing in Boston for their first US tour, I interviewed Justin and his partner, G. C. Green, for WMFO. Unfortunately, their drum machine was Fried from the US’s electrical current despite the adaptor they used to protect. Justin has to go out on a Sunday morning and purchase a new drum machine. I never got the chance to interview Justin because he had to program beats into his new drum machine as quickly as possible. Instead, I smoked joints and played video games with their road crew in their tour bus. Justin eventually programmed his drum machine and delivered a pulverizing show. I believe they opened with “Love is A Dog from Hell.” A personal favorite of mine. My other story is about Justin’s collaboration with Kevin Martin called Techno Animal. I was in a relationship with a woman that was crumbling. One night she didn’t come home and was sleeping with another man. The only thing that got e through that long and painful night was listening to Peter Gabriel’s Passion soundtrack and Techno Animal’s Ghosts album repeatedly. When I launched Soundwave to cope with the stress and isolation of the early days of the pandemic, Justin was the first person I reached out to be a guest deejay on the show. It was a shot in the dark. I didn’t expect a response, but Justin replied to my invitation the next day and said he’d be play to share a mix. So here we are today with a mix of some ambient music that Justin considers essential listening. I encourage you to listen to anything that Justin has been involved in. You might consider beginning with Justin’s latest release, EXPECT NOTHING AND THE KINGDOM WILL BE YOURS, which he records under his ambient project monicker, FINAL. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soundwavemix/message
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