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Borderlines: Roots and Real Country MusicBorderlines: Roots and Real Country MusicBorderlines #1201: April 27, 2025Halden Wofford & The Hi-Beams - Tear It Down, Sinners & Saints Stompin' Tom Connors – Tillsonburg, Souvenirs James Gordon - Lonesome Cowboy's Lament, Mining For Gold Jamie Lin Wilson - Faithful & True, Jumping Over Rocks Fred Eaglesmith & The Flying Squirrels - Rough Edges, From The Paradise Motel Wylie & The Wild West - Hello Heartache, Way Out West Tommy Womack - 25 Years Ago, There I Said It! Kevin Dunn - That Cheatin' Line, My Old Blue Truck Walt Wilkins – Crows, Live In The Rock Room Co...2025-04-271h 54ContemporáneaContemporánea67. SilencioEl silencio es parte indispensable de la música, aunque se trate terminológicamente hablando de “la ausencia total de sonido”, y está presente en mayor o menor medida en cualquier composición musical. El silencio también es el punto de confluencia de músicos como los del colectivo Wandelweiser._____Has escuchadoDedekind Duos (2003) / Antoine Beuger. Carl Ludwig Hübsch, tuba; Pierre-Yves Martel, viola da gamba. Inexhaustible Editions (2020)Empty Rooms (2016) / Raf Mur Ros. DRAMA! Grabación sonora realizada en directo en la sala de conciertos de la Fundación Juan March, el 7 d...2024-10-0919 minTrailer Geeks and Teaser GodsTrailer Geeks and Teaser GodsSpecial Presentation of THE BOOJ STRIKES BACK from Twenty Thousand HertzThis is a special Twenty Thousand Hertz presentation of THE BOOJ STRIKES BACK!   This episode was written and produced by Abigail Barr. In the 80s and 90s, movie trailers were ruled by “voice-of-God” narrators who used stock phrases like, “In a world…” Today, movie studios have a different trick up their sleeves: epic sound design. In this episode, Professor James Deaville explains the history of trailers, and Youtuber Craven Moorhaus crafts a hilarious takedown of the overused clichés of modern blockbuster trailers. We’ve remixed one of our most popular episodes for your listening...2024-01-0529 minTwenty Thousand HertzTwenty Thousand HertzThe Booj Strikes Back: Why all modern trailers sound the sameIn the 80s and 90s, movie trailers were ruled by “voice-of-God” narrators who used stock phrases like, “In a world…” Today, movie studios have a different trick up their sleeves: epic sound design. In this episode, Professor James Deaville explains the history of trailers, and Youtuber Craven Moorhaus crafts a hilarious takedown of the overused clichés of modern blockbuster trailers. We’ve remixed one of our most popular episodes for your listening pleasure.Follow Dallas on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.Join our community on Reddit and follow us on Facebook.Sign up...2022-10-0529 minWRGCWRGCTrax on the Trail 2020 | Andrew Fletcher & Andrew Scotchie on Music's Place in Progressive PoliticsIn 2020, presidential candidates will wage an all-out assault on Americans’ eyes, ears and sensibilities. At Trax on the Trail, we focus on the way campaigns use music and sound to differentiate their candidate and persuade you to vote for them. In each episode of the Trax on the Trail podcast, hosts Dana Gorzelany-Mostak and Naomi Graber breakdown the music candidates play at rallies and in campaign ads and how voters manipulate and remix sound to signal support or disdain for the politics and politicians of our times. The Trax on the Trail podcast is the aural alternative to the Trax on...2020-10-2732 minWRGCWRGCTrax on the Trail 2020 | Eric Kasper & Benjamin Schoening on the Politics of Music in ElectionsIn 2020, presidential candidates will wage an all-out assault on Americans’ eyes, ears and sensibilities. At Trax on the Trail, we focus on the way campaigns use music and sound to differentiate their candidate and persuade you to vote for them. In each episode of the Trax on the Trail podcast, hosts Dana Gorzelany-Mostak and Naomi Graber breakdown the music candidates play at rallies and in campaign ads and how voters manipulate and remix sound to signal support or disdain for the politics and politicians of our times. The Trax on the Trail podcast is the aural alternative to the Trax on...2020-07-2237 minWhat, Like It\'s Hard?What, Like It's Hard?Sounds of Quarantine.Welcome back for Season 2 of WLIH! Dr James Deaville from Carleton University (Ontario, Canada) discusses some of his ideas based around the concept of the sound of quarantine based around the nature of lockdown and media coverage of life-altering circumstances like covid-19. For listeners who aren’t familiar with Dr Deaville’s work, he is a Musicologist specializing in music, composers and musical practices and institutions of the 19th and 20th centuries, having published and spoken about such diverse topics as Franz Liszt, music criticism, television news music, African-American entertainers in turn-of-the-century Vienna and “fascist” Nordic composer...2020-04-1253 minImaginary WorldsImaginary WorldsThe BoojMovie trailers have come a long way from the voice-of-God narrators in the ‘80s and ‘90s. So why do the big budget sci-fi fantasy trailers still all feel the same? This week, we're featuring a fun episode from the podcast Twenty Thousand Hertz, where their host Dallas Taylor talks with James Deaville about the history of trailers. Plus, YouTuber Craven Moorhaus breaks down the elements of blockbuster trailers to the point where you’ll never watch trailers the same way again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2019-08-2227 minTwenty Thousand HertzTwenty Thousand HertzThe Booj: The secret sound formula behind blockbuster trailersMovie trailers have undergone a huge evolution. They’ve gone from those cheesy voice-of-God narrators in the ‘80s and ‘90s, to boojes and bwaas. Professor James Deaville delivers the history of trailers, and Youtuber Craven Moorhaus offers a hilarious takedown of the sounds and dialogue that are common in the modern trailer style. After you hear this episode, you’ll never be able to watch a blockbuster trailer the same way again. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Follow Dallas on Instagram...2019-03-1128 minTwenty Thousand HertzTwenty Thousand HertzSix O'Clock Soundtrack: The art of TV news musicEver wonder how the music on your favorite news stations is created? Dive in with news music appreciator + journalist Victor Vlam; Composer Matthew Kajcienski, Composer Irad Eshel, Composer Adarsh Thottetodi, Composer David Lowe, Musicologist James Deaville, Film and TV studies Professor Deborah Jaramillo to find out. Twenty Thousand Hertz is hosted by Dallas Taylor and produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound. Follow Dallas on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.Join our community on Reddit and follow us on Facebook.Consider supporting the show at donate.20k.or...2018-01-2229 minWRGCWRGCTrax on the Trail Ep. 4 | The Candidates Take On Broadway | How Much Longer Can We Take It?Trax Co-editor James Deaville picks the Twisted Sister hit We’re Not Going To Take It as this month’s song that sums it all up.2016-07-2703 minWRGCWRGCTrax on the Trail Ep. 4 | The Candidates Take On Broadway | Seeing Double Question & Answer SessionElissa Harbert joins Trax Creator Dana Gorzelany-Mostak, Co-Editor James Deaville and Naomi Graber for a discussion of Graber’s essay Seeing Double.2016-07-2726 minWRGCWRGCTrax On The Trail Parodying The Preseidency Full EpisodeThe primary fight is coming to a close in both the Democratic and Republican nominating contests. Now we can narrow our aim to the candidates at the top of the two tickets. This episode of Trax on the Trail focuses on the way presidential candidates inspire parodies. Contributors include Christianna Barnard, James Deaville and Dana Gorzelany-Mostak.2016-06-1040 minNeeds No IntroductionNeeds No IntroductionEquity Panel 1 of 4: A More Equitable and Inclusive Academy? Rhetoric and RealityFive speakers from across Canada made up the first of a four-part panel series held at the Congress of the Humanities to explore the status of equity-seeking groups in today's Canadian Academy. Speakers: Marjorie Griffin Cohen, Simon Fraser University; James Deaville, Carleton University; Ashok Mathur, Thompson River University; Carl James, York University; Dolana Mogadime, Brock University.   The panel was followed by a question and answer period.2009-07-061h 27