How Did We Get Hear?, Ep. 2: A Dive Into The Psychedelics
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Lets talk about sex baby! This week Marta and Lottie delve deep into all things sensual. Yes, poetry can be sexy. Lottie brought along a fragment from the Ancient greek poet Sappho, an exploration into Queer sexuality and a beautiful expression of desire. Marta brought along a segment from Jenny Hval's Paradise Rot, an invesitgation into companion species and a rewriting of Genesis through sharp sexual and political imagery. In this episode, we go deeper.
Allison Hatch’s Tumbling Dice is back with a high energy guest mix from the Madrid-based DJ, producer and artist, Slvj. Slvj is one of the most influential DJ's in Madrid working at Abismal, a pioneering collective in terms of gender, horizontality and use of spaces. Slvj mixes rhythms from a broad spectrum of electronic music, while her sets contain music from different continents and geographies of electronic music. Not surprisingly, she has played in a wide variety of venues, collaborating wi...
This week the Comedy Undergradz bring you local and global news and Diederik get's interrupted. We talk antivaxxers, destructive sheep, farting schools of herring, and the new way Chinese people are dying from Apple products. Lastly, novice TikTokkers, Benedetto Zurlo, Lara Ricote and Diederik Zuurmond decipher a parable in homage to our horny Pope. Merry Christmas.
"Discovering the world of short films, Theresa Korenke and Elisabeth Oliveira introduce you to their favourite findings so so far in Episode 5 of Roomies At The Movies. We’re going international and discuss shorts from France, Sweden, Kosovo and more, give you a brief history of the Genre and explain the difference between a short film and a video short - it’s all a learning process. This Episode is going to spark your desire to dive deep into the world short films and eventually want to make on...
Conspiracy theories have always existed, but with the global pandemic keeping us locked inside and glued to the internet, it seems that these beliefs are becoming more and more common. But are conspiracy theories really on the rise and is social media to blame? In this episode of Minds Matter, Beth Fisher and Ava Ma de Sousa look into the psychological mechanisms behind these fringe beliefs, the harms they may cause, and who is potentially susceptible (spoiler: it's all of us). Research discusse...
This week, the rave rock duo Kleng electrifies the studio with their energetic sound. In conversation with Nisa Ceylan, Sem Leijten and Remy de Kok go into depth about their musical vision and recount some scandalous tales from pre-Corona live gigs.
Babette houdt ontzettend van de Zweedse natuur, maar hoelang kan ze die nog bewonderen? In deze aflevering hebben Babette Stolk and Audrey de Ridder een filosofisch gesprek over wat als eerste ten onder gaat: het klimaat of de EU? Bonusvraag: hoeveel dieren worden er in deze aflevering genoemd?
Who is to blame for climate change? Michela Grasso and Nora O’Dea might have an answer. And they are spilling some tea on the EU’s budget, plus some juicy facts on mummies and prince Philip, in the end they are not that different..
Justin Yeung, Mohini Rastogi, Yalda Aieni, and Erandi De Silva are back with a new episode. Tune into discover our humorous take on stereotypes and do let us know about your crazy experiences
DJ Funniest Vines Compilation 2016... he's not the DJ we deserve... he's the DJ we need. Fresh of the back of his debut album, 'vines that keep me from ending it all', he possesses the technical mastery of Lobsta B, mixed with the creativity of sherekhann. The Donkcast Crew (Roman Dog, Adam Tamimi & Felix Faillace) sit down with the Liverpool based luminary to pick his utterly genius brain and engage in some trademark 'cheeky banter' ;)
For today's Mystery Feature Luc Huijgens introduces us to newlyweds and semi-successful treasure hunters, Lilian and Gerard Griffith. It is through Gerard's audio logs that we hear of the Griffiths latest discovery, an ancient labyrinth dedicated to the Teotihuacan Spider Woman. What, exactly, did they find within these long forgotten ruins? In what strange and horrific ways have their lives been changed by this experience? And why does this episode have so much Jazz in it?
This week our 2 handsome detectives George Abbott and Elliot Bloom are in way over their heads, investigating the case of 1940s Noir B movies. George is stuck with the tricky case of Cat people, bringing back memories of the crime of the summer the Cats film. While Elliot is working on the case of the stranger on the 3rd floor, the first of the film noirs. Which raises the tricky questions on the morality of feeding dogs hamburgers.
We did it guys! Joe Biden! We can all go back to brunch now because Trump is out and racism is over! **SMACK** WRONG SON. We have just replaced a steaming turd with a wet fart. Yes an improvement, but satisfactory? not by a long shot. Felix Faillace is joined by Lewis Grace (Bagsman) to discuss the future of the progressive and Trumpian movement on this weeks episode of Party Roulette.
Arie Boomsma of Arie Slob? Arthur heeft het er maar moeilijk mee, en kunnen we deze week alweer naar festivals? Audrey de Ridder en Arthur Vacca bespreken het nieuws rond om vaccinaties en minister Slob.
This week, Niall Moore and Ricardo Acuña dare to dream of a world without Covid and debate the power of religious schools in the Netherlands. Also, have you heard the one about the hyena in the White House?
Breathe. It’s been a tough week. Lottie and Marta are taking the time to heal, to bring each other poems that restore the soul and move the heart to reconsider. This week Marta brought along Stuart Hensons ‘The Price’ from William Siegharts Poetry Pharmacy. Balm for the soul on a double decker bus. Lottie offered us Anne Sextons ‘Yellow’, A hopeful proclamation as we head into the dark winter months. Will they ever turn the sun back on again?
In the early 60s, the world has been shocked by a wave of cultural changes; and firstly, it started with a huge shock in music. In the opening episode of How Did We Get Hear, a podcast series in which we will analyze different music movements from the past and their impact on society and today’s music industry, Anastasia Nullans will talk about a phenomenon called The British Invasion and how it initiated the cultural revolution. Additionally, a lot of songs will be played tonight starting from ...
This year makes the 50th anniversary of David Mancuso’s ’The Loft’, what has been deemed the most influential party in history. What is it that makes them so important? In short, these parties have come to stand as an inimitable celebration of community and love. Allie sits down with author, professor, and co-founder of Lucky Cloud Sound System and All Our Friends, Tim Lawrence, to discuss the healing power of dancing, David and his principles for what makes a great party, the necessity of chang...
Akos Erdosi tells us about smuggling gerbils over the polish border. Benny Zurlo, Diederik Zuurmond and Lara Ricote smuggle their borderline jokes into the studio, bringing breaking news and water-breaking news!
In this episode, Theresa and Elisabeth guide you through the lesser-known and student-friendly streaming platforms to continue to broaden your cinematic horizons during the lockdown. From the big screen to the home screen, we introduce you to directors and programs that we think are a must-see as film enthusiasts. Learn all about Almodovar in this new episode of Roomies at the Movies.
Arthur Vacca en Babette Stolk hadden eigenlijk een podcast voorbereid over de aftermath van de Amerikaanse verkiezingen... die zijn er alleen nog niet. Al improviserend hebben ze het over het kiessysteem in Amerika en een potentiële nieuwe terreurgolf in Europa, luister mee!
How much did the American election cost? Why don’t Western media talk about terrorism in the Middle East? On today’s episode of UVA RADIO NEWS, Michela Grasso and Marlene Bruhl will guide you through these crazy times
Nisa Ceylan and Patrick McCallion have a chat about performing during COVID-19, homesickness and anxieties about the future. McCallion’s upcoming single Millenial Love with the band The New Nostalgia will be out on November 6.
The Donkcast. There is another... episode. That's right folks! It's time for some donkity donking donks. The music has only gotten harder over the summer and our beautiful hosts, Felix Faillace, Adam Tamimi and Rom Dog, spent much of August on a donk retreat in Wroclaw. There they studied the intricate magic of donk music. In this return episode they discuss their findings at great length, leading to rigorous debate around what constitutes a 'true' donk song.
For this episode of the Uva RADIO Theatre Mystery Feature Luc Huijgens puts us in the headspace of a wretched, subterranean creature capable of mimicking the human form perfectly. Tonight, Tom the socialoid, armed with nothing but his flesh-disguise and less-than-extensive knowledge of human behavior, is to hunt the most dangerous game... drunk university students. How does he expect to bring someone back to his nest for consumption? Will the students catch on to his charade in time to save thei...
This week death is a cometh in the form of 1930s horror films. In Fährmann Maria, he is particularly inept whilst in The Ninth Guest he puts on a mean spread. Tune in to hear the two dashing B Team heroes George Abbott and Elliot Bloom dissect what make these delectable uncut gems.
We have arrived. D-Day 2020. Trump or Biden shall be the next US president. Felix Faillace and Elmer are back with another episode of Party Roulette to guide you through this intriguing election. Discussion then diverts to debates around potential statehood for Puerto Rico and DC. Felix says aye, Elmer says nay. DING DING DING.
In a dual world, creation and documentation are boiling in the same pot as the neurosoup that creates sublimity. Art is the spoon that mends it all together from our narrative, to a global discourse. George Rallis sits down with artist, Aurelien Lepetit to discuss mediality, artistic practice and the necessity of its non-completion.
Another powerful guest joins us. Let's go deep into what happens when you're trying to study, and get inspiration from an amazing life story. Aramayis Petrosyan and Nathan Ordonez will guide you through the Pit of Fear