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All the Movies Podcast
One A.M. (Aug. 7, 1916)
I hope you didn’t mind my two recent posts that weren’t a part of the film chronology. I did something similar once before, in October, when I rattled off a list of my favorite monster movies, and I may do it again. Who knows? Fear not, however, if you are only here for the films, as nearly every time I post, it will be a podcast about the next film on my list.Meanwhile, I feel I need to reiterate the reason this podcast exists, as my article about saving cinema attracted a large number of n...
2025-01-09
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Half-Breed (Jul. 30, 1916)
I know that in my last podcast I promised another Chaplin movie was coming next, but that was before I discovered the film The Half-Breed, which, as luck would have it, comes exactly next in the chronology. Starring Douglas Fairbanks, The Half-Breed was released 20 days after The Vagabond, and 8 days before One A.M. It was almost as if fate decreed that I find the movie just in time to include it in my podcast. Serendipity, am I right?Not so fortuitous were my discoveries of two other Douglas Fairbanks films, The Good Bad-Man and The Mystery...
2025-01-02
55 min
Jean Lostebien : Mix-Tape Official Podcast
Mix-Tape 138 - Guestmix Sunryz
Playlist Intro 10 minutes 1. Hel:Sløwed & Amber Revival - If You Only Knew (Intro Extended Mix) [Armada Music] The mix 2. Yotto & Avira Feat. Also Astir - Forget (Extended Mix) [Odd One Out] 3. Estiva - Cometa (Extended Mix) [Potentially Dreaming] 4. HelSløwed - Kaleidoscope (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour Recordings] 5. Jerome Isma-Ae & Alastor - String Of Lights (Extended Mix) [Songbird] 6. Sean Tyas & JSKA - Don't Let Me Go (Extended Mix) [Coldharbour Recordings] 7. Sønin & BLR Feat. Brieanna Grace - Rush (Extended 2AM Club Mix) [Anjunabeats] 8. Omnia - The Diamond (Extended Mix) [ETRNTY]
2024-12-27
2h 28
All the Movies Podcast
The Vagabond (Jul. 10, 1916)
I have to admit, every time a Chaplin film pops up in the chronology, I’m a little nervous. I know I’m supposed to love his work, and praise him as an early genius of film, but so far I’ve been unimpressed by him. It’s as if his distinct look is all that sets him apart from his peers, at least so far. Will this be the film that changes my mind? Spoiler alert— sort of!This short opens with a sequence in a bar that is the best thing I’ve seen from Chaplin yet...
2024-11-02
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
Shoes (Jun. 26,1916)
It’s becoming clear that early filmmakers were not shying away from difficult topics. I’ve already watched movies that deal with abortion, sweatshops, organized crime, class warfare, and race. Poverty has been a common topic as well, and that’s the focus of Lois Weber’s Shoes. Movie studios were clearly onboard with the notion of cinema as an agent of societal change.Lois Weber was one of the big name directors of the 1910s, and this is the third of her films that I’ve watched, and the first where she didn’t share directing duties with...
2024-10-10
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
East Lynne (Jun. 19, 1916)
We’ll likely never get to see Theda Bara at the apex of her powers. This is one of only three surviving films in which she had a major role, and none are from her days as a major star. This film, and A Fool There Was, are early works, and the third, The Unchastened Woman, was her final full-length film, and a failed comeback attempt after many years of inactivity. Meanwhile, in between she became one of Hollywood’s most famous actresses, and portrayed characters such as Cleopatra, Salome, and Juliet, as well as starring in provocatively titled film...
2024-10-07
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Fireman (Jun. 12, 1916)
If you want a drinking game that will get everyone drunk in 20 minutes, agree to take a shot every time someone gets kicked in the butt in a Charlie Chaplin comedy short. Be sure to have a lot of liquor on hand, because there’s a whole lot of ass-kicking going on.And that’s about it. I know every time a Chaplin movie shows up I seem not to have much good to say about it, but really, his early shorts are very simple, repetitive, formulaic affairs. Sure, he’s good at falling down, but so were o...
2024-10-06
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
Going Straight (Jun. 4, 1916)
Between 1910 and 1915 Norma Talmadge was featured in over 100 short films for the Vitagraph Company, none of which I’ve had the chance to see. Yet, I recognize her name. Like so many stars of the silent film era, Talmadge endures as little more than a shadowy phantom of a bygone day, her name ringing a distant bell in the minds of film fans. We may have seen her name listed among other stars— Marguerite Clark, Theda Bara, Pearl White— all of whom were massively famous in their day, but relegated to footnotes, if that, today, or perhaps on a classi...
2024-10-02
09 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Floorwalker (May 15,1916)
It’s another Charles Chaplin short. So far I’ve enjoyed his shorts, but not to the extent that I quite get yet how he became the legend he is today.When the movie started, Chaplin came onscreen and I was immediately shocked by how much better he looked. His hair was better, his acting less herky-jerky, he even seemed taller. He looked like he’d grown up in the six months span between this and the last film I’d seen him in. At last, I thought, I’m going to see what everyone else sees in Chaplin...
2024-09-26
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
Sherlock Holmes (May 15, 1916)
This film began its life in 1899 as a play, also called Sherlock Holmes, written by William Gillette with the blessing of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes’ creator. Gillette played Holmes in his play, and by the time Essanay Studios produced a film version, he’d played the role on stage over 1,300 times in the intervening 17 years.Long considered a lost film, a serialized version of the film from 1920 surfaced in France in 2014. Film curator Céline Ruivo discovered a print at the Cinémathèque française. The film was restored by the San Francisco Silent Film Festival...
2024-05-22
09 min
Moped Outlaws
Gioia a te, Mondo
We have a special guest from a little place called Brooklyn to share holiday cheer and jeer with you alls… Merry Christmas from Moped Outlaws. #mopedoutlaws #enjoy
2023-12-25
57 min
All the Movies Podcast
Shoe Palace Pinkus (May 1916)
I wouldn’t say I’m disappointed in this film, for though it is lacking punch overall, it does contain a couple subtle nuggets of enjoyment that offer a glimmer of insight into what the director would eventually be capable of creating. That said, it was a step down from his previous effort, Where Is My Treasure?, and not a film I imagine I will rewatch any time soon.The most disconcerting thing about the film is that Lubitsch, who again is both director and star of his film, is playing Pinkus, a schoolboy. While he was 24 at t...
2023-12-13
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
Sold for Marriage (Apr. 16, 1916)
There isn’t much to this film, but it’s important to keep in mind that I’ve been on a run of some really solid films of late, and all things considered this one isn’t half bad. Compared to the average films of its era it’s probably a little bit better than average, but when stacked up against some of my recent entries, it’s a bit lacking The best thing it has going for it is Lilian Gish, but this is not her at her best.The story is straight-forward. It begins in Russia, wher...
2023-12-02
07 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Fire (Apr. 7, 1916)
Giovanni Pastrone’s ground-breaking epic Cabiria has been one of the best films I’ve watched so far as a part of this podcast, so I was looking forward to seeing another film that he directed. I had no idea what to expect from this film, as even its title, The Fire, is vague. A film with that title could be about nearly anything. As it turns out, this one is about an incendiary relationship between a poet and a painter.The original Italian title of the film is Il Fuoco (la Favilla - la Vampa - la C...
2023-11-28
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
My Baby (Nov. 14, 1912)
This is a quick, fun film, and there’s not a lot to it. The story is simple. The film opens with a double wedding, at which two brothers have married. One marries Lillian Gish, in one of her earliest roles, which makes for a fun chance to catch a glimpse of her before she became a huge star. Her sister Dorothy is also in the film briefly, as a guest at the wedding, as is Mary Pickford’s brother Jack. Lionel Barrymore also shows up as a dinner guest, making this film a who’s who of future stars...
2023-11-14
02 min
All the Movies Podcast
Some New Old Posts
I mentioned in the last episode that I would be going back and editing past posts to include the director in each episode’s subtitle. While doing so, I realized that a few episodes were inadvertently marked as viewable only by paid subscribers to my Substack. As I have no paid subscribers, that means they were invisible to one and all.Before I start putting up new episodes, I’m going to go back and fix those old ones and share them, so you will see some “new” posts that are actually old posts pop up before I resume...
2023-11-10
01 min
Velocity Trance & Uplifting Radio
Velocity Trance & Uplifting 085 with Special Guest Phase 303 - 07 NOV 2023
Velocity Trance & Uplifting 085 with Special Guest Phase 303 - 07 NOV 2023 Velocity Trance & Uplifting Broadcast Live on LDC Radio 97.8FM 7th November 2023 Connect with Michael Cooper: LDC Radio: ldcradio.co.uk/members/michael-cooper/ Facebook: facebook.com/michaelcooperdj Twitter: twitter.com/coopsdj Instagram: instagram.com/coops_dj ---------------------------------- Tracklisting ---------------------------------- 01. Roman Sand - Believe In Me [Gert] 02. High 5 - As Long As It Takes (Paul Skelton Remix) [Amon Vision] 03. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Faith Mark - Magnificent [Nocturnal Knights] 04. Adam Taylor - Faith in Fate [Regenerate] 05. Lisa Louder feat. Jodie Poye - Colours [Subculture] 06. John O'Callaghan - Flow Through [Subculture] 07. Darren...
2023-11-09
1h 56
All the Movies Podcast
Season 2 Is Here!
Hello strangers! (And a few folks I know.) Season 2 of All the Movies is here, which means I am about to start putting up some more podcasts of the movies I’ve been watching. We left off in early 1916, and we’ll pick up there with an Italian film in the next installment, which will be the 59th film I’ve watched thus far.Before I put up that new episode, I’m going to edit the past posts to include the name of the director of each film. I usually mentioned the director, but it seems like som...
2023-10-28
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
Hell's Hinges (Mar. 5, 1916)
William S. Hart continues to be the best discovery I’ve made so far during this project. I knew virtually nothing about him before I watched The Bargain, and by virtually nothing I mean his name was vaguely familiar to me as belonging to someone who acted in Westerns. I did not expect to enjoy his films, and in fact, didn’t have any on the original list I made the day I came up with the idea for this podcast. It was only after I’d started watching my way through the list that I came upon The Bargai...
2023-05-17
07 min
All the Movies Podcast
Where Is My Treasure? (Feb. 25, 1916)
I watched this film entirely because it’s Ernst Lubitsch’s oldest surviving film. I’ve enjoyed a number of his talkies, and was excited to see some of his early work, and while this isn’t on par with his later efforts, it includes some clever moments.The story is fun, and you may find it familiar. We meet our protagonist, played by director Lubitsch, who lives with his wife and mother-in-law. One night, he leaves dinner early to participate in a game of chess. He’s in a chess club, and he is playing in the final...
2023-04-10
04 min
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
266. Poetry in the Modern World feat. Dana Gioia
Is poetry only for the elite? There are some who would reserve poems only for a specialized audience, but poetry can be found everywhere. Poetry is the language of heightened experience.Dana Gioia is an internationally acclaimed poet and writer. Dana is a former California Poet laureate and former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. He holds a B.A. and M.B.A. from Stanford and an M.A. from Harvard. Dana’s latest book of poems is called Meet Me at the Lighthouse.Dana and Greg discuss the place of poetry in...
2023-04-05
1h 06
All the Movies Podcast
He Did and He Didn't (Jan. 30, 1916)
This is a Fatty Arbuckle film I’d not seen before. Granted, I’m very unfamiliar with his work, having seen but a few of his shorts in the past, but nonetheless, this isn’t the sort of role I’m familiar with for him. This is one of his earlier films, so perhaps he hadn’t yet gone the fully comedic route, though this short film is a comedy.The story is simple, at least at first. A married couple is getting dressed for dinner. They’re a wealthy couple, Arbuckle plays a doctor, so I suppose it m...
2023-04-01
05 min
The KEWL Lounge's podcast
Need More Covers part 2
Part 2Blankets warmed by Dr. KEWL:Ring My Bell (Dez Gruv-Tastic Mix): Ron Carroll, Aires Adora, Demarkus LewisNasty Girl (Riffs & Rays Extended Mix): Inaya DayIf I Were Your Woman (Lovely Mix): Neapolitan Soul, Luciano Gioia, Kia StewartYou Can't Hide from Yourself (CASSIMM Extended Remix): Milk & Sugar, Paul Gardner, Peyton, CASSIMMThis Masquerade (DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Remix): Tasha LaRae, DJ Spen, Michele ChiavariniSumthin' Sumthin (LP Mix): DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins, Brandon YanceyCircles (Rick's Pure Sole Rub): Rick Lenoir...
2023-03-26
2h 12
All the Movies Podcast
The Innocence of Ruth (Jan. 26, 1916)
This is the second John H. Collins film I’ve watched, and as before, he did not disappoint. He and William S. Hart are without a doubt the biggest discoveries I’ve made so far in this podcast. I’d never heard of him when I started this podcast, but since watching Children of Eve I’ve been looking forward to the next time one of his pictures came up in the rotation. I wrote more about Collins when I wrote about Children of Eve, but the most notable fact, sadly, is that he died young, at age 28, in the 1918...
2023-03-20
07 min
Jackin House - Disco House - Funky House
FLP radio mix DJ Greg G #119 For Broadcast 3.5.23
The FOLB mix with DJ Greg G for France's "www.FLPradio.fr If your name is on my playlisting below your music will be played every Sunday @2pm eastern standard time USA & 20hr 01- Formentera (Original Mix) / Franco De Mulero 02- I Can't Do It Alone / TC Crew 03- So Good (Main Mix) / Stacy Kidd 04- Apple Pie (Extended Mix) / Folkness 05- Lovin' Is Really My Game - Ann Nesby (DJ DL Soulful Mash-Up Edit) / DJ DL 06- At Night (Jazz-N-Groove Prime Time Remix) / Shakedown, Jazz-N-Groove 07- Right Now (A Director's Cut Master) / Inaya Day, Robin S 08- Make You...
2023-03-17
2h 00
Only House Music (Deep-Tech-Funky)
FLP radio mix DJ Greg G #119 For Broadcast 3.5.23
The FOLB mix with DJ Greg G for France's "www.FLPradio.fr If your name is on my playlisting below your music will be played every Sunday @2pm eastern standard time USA & 20hr 01- Formentera (Original Mix) / Franco De Mulero 02- I Can't Do It Alone / TC Crew 03- So Good (Main Mix) / Stacy Kidd 04- Apple Pie (Extended Mix) / Folkness 05- Lovin' Is Really My Game - Ann Nesby (DJ DL Soulful Mash-Up Edit) / DJ DL 06- At Night (Jazz-N-Groove Prime Time Remix) / Shakedown, Jazz-N-Groove 07- Right Now (A Director's Cut Master) / Inaya Day, Robin S 08- Make You...
2023-03-17
2h 00
All the Movies Podcast
Where Are My Children? (Jan. 16, 1916)
I’m more than a little bit awed right now by just how good this movie is. I was expecting a heavy-handed morality lesson couched as melodrama, and instead got an artful, thought-provoking, emotional rollercoaster ride, filled with delightful visual effects.I must suggest that you leave your politics at the door when you watch this film, which touches on a number of subjects that are as controversial in 2023 as they were in 1916. If you can’t do that, then odds are you will be angered by some aspect of this film, which deals with abortion, eugenics, and...
2023-03-11
10 min
Photo Phonica
Nicole and Caleb, 2005
The story behind a picture that all came together when it felt like the world was falling apart. Music Enchanted by Megan Wofford Crazy Hunger by Ken Cormier Script editing assistance by Tina Chiappetta-Miller Happy 17th Birthday, Gioia! To see the actual picture of Nicole and Caleb, to learn more about Photo Phonica or to drop me a line please visit photophonica.com. I LOVE hearing from you. You can hear Photo Phonica on all the usual podcast platforms. Wherever you listen, please rate us or tell a friend. It really does help.
2023-03-09
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
Civilization (Dec. 31, 1915)
This is my least favorite of any of the films I’ve watched thus far. It’s 52nd out of 52. Which is not to say that I hated it, not by any stretch. There were some moments I enjoyed, but as a whole it is a heavy-handed, predictable platitude of a film.The film opens in the difficult-to-pronounce, and wholly fictional, kingdom of Wredpryd, which despite its phony name is clearly meant to represent Germany. Wredpryd’s king, a very Kaiser-like fellow, has been talked into declaring war by some of his aides. He’s delighted to learn th...
2023-03-09
07 min
Jackin House - Disco House - Funky House
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #307 For Broadcast 3.1.23
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication. Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.co mix in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in Greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time. bangee.gr (Station on vacation till 3/29/23) Sundays on we get lifted radio in London wegetliftedradio.com Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Jersey 9pm eastern standard time Malutideeps.caster.fm ...
2023-03-09
59 min
Only House Music (Deep-Tech-Funky)
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #307 For Broadcast 3.1.23
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication. Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.co mix in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in Greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time. bangee.gr (Station on vacation till 3/29/23) Sundays on we get lifted radio in London wegetliftedradio.com Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Jersey 9pm eastern standard time Malutideeps.caster.fm ...
2023-03-09
59 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Golden Chance (Dec. 30, 1915)
This is the second film directed by Cecil B. DeMille that I’ve watched, and I’m even more impressed this time around. More so than even D.W. Griffith, DeMille demonstrated an almost immediate intuitive grasp of the potential of film. When I first began compiling the list of films I’m working through I saw that DeMille’s second directorial effort was the first film version of Brewster’s Millions, and I was keen to see it. Unfortunately, that film has been lost, so I will only ever be able to wonder how Edward Abeles fared in the role o...
2023-03-08
12 min
All the Movies Podcast
After Death (Dec. 29, 1915)
This is one of the most unusual films I’ve watched to this point in the chronology. It’s a strange mix of dream sequences and fantasies, directed by Yevgeny Bauer. It’s a Russian film, and gave me a glimpse into what was happening cinematically outside the U.S. in 1915. It is definitely different than most of the American films I’ve watched. The only one so far that’s been similar is The Avenging Conscience, D.W. Griffith’s 1914 foray into the nascent horror genre. I’ve seen dream sequences in previous films, and some fantasy elemen...
2023-03-02
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Cheat (Dec. 13, 1915)
The Cheat is the 23rd film Cecil B. DeMille directed. That seems like a long career, but those films were released over a span of 22 months, meaning he had less than two years as a director under his belt when he made this movie. Despite being so new to the art, his talent is apparent. This is a beautifully shot film, and includes the most effective usage of lighting and shadow that I’ve seen thus far.The story opens with Richard, played by Jack Dean, sinking his entire fortune into an investment. He informs his wife, Ed...
2023-03-01
10 min
Only House Music (Deep-Tech-Funky)
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #304 For Broadcast 2.8.23
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.co mix in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in Greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time. bangee.gr Sundays on we get lifted radio in London wegetliftedradio.com Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Jersey 9pm eastern standard time Malutideeps.caster.fm & Malutideephouseradio.com Monday's in...
2023-02-16
59 min
Jackin House - Disco House - Funky House
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #304 For Broadcast 2.8.23
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.co mix in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in Greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time. bangee.gr Sundays on we get lifted radio in London wegetliftedradio.com Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Jersey 9pm eastern standard time Malutideeps.caster.fm & Malutideephouseradio.com Monday's in...
2023-02-16
59 min
All the Movies Podcast
A Night in the Show (Nov. 20, 1915)
Try though I may, I’m still not seeing what others seem to see in Charles Chaplin. Granted, this, like the previous films I’ve seen from him, is an early effort, and I have hope that his later work will be better, but this feels like another forgettable film that is only worth watching because Chaplin starred in and directed it.The plot, so far as there is one, is that an obnoxious man goes to the theater for a night of Vaudeville acts, and acts disruptive. Why he isn’t thrown out we’ll never know, bu...
2023-02-15
06 min
Only House Music (Deep-Tech-Funky)
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #303 For Broadcast 2.2.23
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.co mix in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in Greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time. bangee.gr Sundays on we get lifted radio in London wegetliftedradio.com Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Jersey 9pm eastern standard time Malutideeps.caster.fm & Malutideephouseradio.com Monday's in...
2023-02-10
59 min
Jackin House - Disco House - Funky House
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #303 For Broadcast 2.2.23
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.co mix in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in Greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time. bangee.gr Sundays on we get lifted radio in London wegetliftedradio.com Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Jersey 9pm eastern standard time Malutideeps.caster.fm & Malutideephouseradio.com Monday's in...
2023-02-10
59 min
All the Movies Podcast
Children of Eve (Nov. 10, 1915)
It’s easy to dismiss most of the directors not named D.W. Griffith who were making films in 1915, and for the most part it can be understandable if one does so, but there were a handful of directors doing more than churning out what today would be called “content” at that point in the history of film. Cecil B. DeMille is another big name who was finding his footing in 1915, along with Maurice Tourneur, Raoul Walsh, and Raymond West. Those are the Big Names whose films I came into this project excited to watch, and from whom I expect...
2023-02-05
08 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Coward (Oct. 3, 1915)
The film opens with the outbreak of the Civil War, with young men rushing to enlist while their girlfriends watch with pride. Only our protagonist, Frank Winslow, played by Charles Ray, seems uncertain, but with some encouragement from his sweetheart he heads into an enlistment center. He doesn’t sign up, however, as he gets cold feet and flees home instead. His girlfriend is heartbroken and humiliated, and has to watch other couples celebrate the dubious honor of their men rushing off to war.At home, Frank is confronted by his father, the esteemed Col. Jefferson Beverly Wi...
2023-02-04
08 min
All the Movies Podcast
Pool Sharks (Sep. 19, 1915)
This is most noteworthy as W.C. Fields’ first film. Though only 35 at the time, Fields had already enjoyed a long and successful career in Vaudeville before turning to film. He eventually went on to become one of Hollywood’s hugest stars, and one of only a handful of silent film stars who is still widely remembered today, and this is where that film career began.The story is simple, and really nothing more than an excuse for some gags. Fields and Bud Ross are at a picnic, competing for the attention of a girl. After a numb...
2023-01-31
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Regeneration (Sep. 13, 1915)
directed by Raoul WalshI only know Raoul Walsh from a few gangster pictures he made in the late ‘30s and early ‘40s, so I was curious to see some of his earlier work. Quite a few films he’s directed are on my list— 17 I believe— and The Regeneration is the first one to show up in the chronology. Despite being made in 1915, it stands up to his later work, and honestly, is as good as any modern film. Sure, it’s dated in some ways, but that’s the nature of all art, right? Any work of art is...
2023-01-25
14 min
All the Movies Podcast
Rags (Aug. 2, 1915)
She's more than a bundle of rags!It’s Mary Pickford again, this time as Rags, so-named because she’s so poor she wears ragged clothing. Pickford never disappoints, and she’s as fabulous in this as she has been in any film I’ve seen her in to this point.The film opens with Paul Ferguson, a bank cashier proposing to Alice McCloud, who is played by Mary Pickford. Alice is the ward of Paul’s employer, John Hardesty. The day after the engagement, Hardesty discovers that Paul has made an error at the bank, and...
2023-01-24
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Ruse (Jul. 14, 1915)
William S. Hart stars in another ahead-of-its-time films, and one that I can easily see being remade today. In fact, I feel like it maybe has been remade, or at least homaged, a number of times. In this one, Hart is Bat Peters, a former master gunslinger who has retired from shooting, and taken up mining. He has found some ore, and heads to Chicago to meet with some mining investors to see if his mine is worth anything. It turns out it is quite valuable, and the investor he’s consulted agrees to buy it from him, and of...
2023-01-17
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
Fanchon, the Cricket (May 10, 1915)
Mary Pickford was everything they said she was. I knew very little about her before embarking upon this project, but she has not disappointed me one bit so far. From her bit part in The Country Doctor, to starring roles in My Baby, Tess of the Storm Country and Cinderella, and now as Fanchon, the Cricket, she brings a personality and brightness to the screen every time she shows up. I’m not even a tiny bit surprised she became the famous star she did. I’ve read that she is to this day the most popular female movie star...
2023-01-17
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Tramp (Apr. 12, 1915)
Charlie Chaplin was known as “the Tramp,” so this film is sort of like the title track of his filmography. I’m trying very hard to appreciate him, but I’m still having a lot of trouble getting into his films. I could barely make it through this one. Had this not been a Chaplin film, and especially had it not been called The Tramp, I’d likely have never watched it to begin with, and I may have stopped watching midway through if I had. I know Chaplin commands massive respect among film-lovers, and to this day he remains on...
2023-01-16
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
Another Quick Intermission
It’s time for another quick break from watching movies to handle some podcast business.As regular listeners know, I started this podcast as a tool to help me remember the plots and details of films I watch. I often find myself forgetting what happened in a movie I watched, or if I’ve even watched a particular film, so when I heard on another podcast that a way to fix this is to write about the film, and then record yourself speaking about it, I created this Substack. I didn’t think anyone else would read or lis...
2023-01-15
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Birth of a Nation (Feb. 8, 1915)
This is the 40th film I’ve watched as a part of this podcast, and one of just a few that I was truly aware of before beginning. I’ve enjoyed silent films since I was in my twenties, but before starting this project I’d never actively sought them out for home viewing. If I had the chance to see one in a theater, I’d do so, but theaters seem only to show the most well-known silent films, most of which were made towards the end of the silent era. Since I am watching the films chronologically, I’ve so...
2023-01-13
14 min
All the Movies Podcast
Young Romance (Jan. 21, 1915)
I’ve watched a number of films for this podcast so far that I suppose could qualify as rom-coms, but this is the first that truly embodies that genre. This isn’t a romance that happens to have some funny moments, but rather a romantic comedy built around bringing two similar people, who imagine they aren’t similar at all, together through zany coincidences and situations. This is Roman Holiday, 1915 style. Except it feels more like it has been done in a 1919 style. None of the comedies I’ve watched to this point have been anywhere near as nuanced or sophi...
2023-01-07
09 min
All the Movies Podcast
Alice in Wonderland (Jan. 19, 1915)
As the name suggests, this is an adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. It was released on January 19th, 1915, and directed by W.W. Young. He never directed anything again, and the film itself came from a studio that barely existed. The Nonpareil Feature Film Corporation released this film, which was the second and final production they ever put out. Little, if any, information regarding Young, or the company, seems to exist, and if I had to guess, I’d say this was created by a group of amateur actors and artists, and they made it as...
2023-01-05
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
A Fool There Was (Jan. 12, 1915)
No, she’s not that kind of vampire. In 1915, the word had a different meaning than it does today. Theda Bara was the original vamp!Before she became Theda Bara, she was Born Theodosia Goodman, and moved from Cincinnati to New York in 1905, hoping to become a stage actress. She spent several years chasing success on Broadway and in Yiddish theater, to no avail. Though initially opposed to working in films, she eventually decided to give the medium a try, and she became, against long odds, one of the most popular movie stars of her day. Though ne...
2023-01-03
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
Cinderella (Dec. 28, 1914)
This may be my favorite version of the classic fairy tale, though truth be told I think I’ve only ever seen the Disney version from 1950. In this version, Mary Pickford, America’s Sweetheart, shines as Cinderella, and the sequences of the story are perfectly paced. However, while watching I was struck with a melancholy sensation wholly unrelated to the film itself, or at least the film as it was originally made.The films I’ve watched so far have been between 108 and 123 years old, so on one hand, I’m lucky to even be able to watch th...
2022-12-20
07 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Bargain (Dec. 3, 1914)
I had no real expectations when I started watching this film. I’d never heard of it, or its star, William S. Hart, before I embarked on my “watch all the movies” project, but I saw it mentioned in a book about silent films I’d read some years back, and added it to the list almost as an afterthought. It’s not exaggeration to say I was stunned by how great this movie is.I expected a primitive Western, given that this film was made barely a decade after the very first Western, The Great Train Robbery, a...
2022-11-19
13 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Avenging Conscience: or 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' (Aug. 2, 1914)
This is the first horror film I’ve watched, and one of the first feature-length horror films ever made. It’s loosely based on Edgar Allen Poe’s story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” but with some other Poe references tossed in for good measure. Though slow to start, once the horror story elements kicked in, this became a very enjoyable movie. Before that, however, it was feeling like a big of a slog, and about 30 minutes into its 81-minute runtime I was starting to count the minutes.The story concerns a character only known as The Nephew, played by Henry B...
2022-11-16
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
Cabiria (Apr. 18, 1914)
The Italians were clearly at the forefront of the motion picture industry in its early days. Until I watched this film, nothing I’d seen so far had come close to Dante’s Inferno, also an Italian film, but Cabiria blows that film out of the water. Released on April 18th, 1914, Cabiria is the first true epic film, and it paved the way for directors like D.W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille, both of whom almost immediately began creating epic films of their own. Griffith was working on a film when he saw Cabiria, which he scrapped and rest...
2022-11-04
09 min
All the Movies Podcast
Tess of the Storm Country (Mar. 30, 1914)
Fresh from watching Mary Pickford as Tessibel Skinner, heroine of Tess of the Storm Country, I’m left with mixed feelings. The film isn’t bad, although the story is more than a little heavy-handed and melodramatic, and Edwin S. Porter, as was his nature, simply refuses to move his camera. His tableau-like shots, and almost fundamental misunderstanding of the power of editing, reduce potentially dramatic shots to mundane ones, and limit the overall power of the film. Yet still, somehow, he manages to turn out an enjoyable 5 reels of film. (That translates into 80 minutes, as each reel held betw...
2022-10-28
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
Mabel's Strange Predicament (Feb. 9, 1914)
This is the third film of Charlie Chaplin’s career, and it hit screens on February 9th, 1914. If you’ve been following along, you know that is exactly seven day after his film debut, on February 2nd. That’s right, he had three movies come out within the span of a week! That’s unimaginable today, but it was the norm in that era of filmmaking. Mabel’s Strange Predicament is the third of three Charlie Chaplin films I’ve watched in a row. It’s also the third Charlie Chaplin movie I’ve ever seen. That’s right. Somehow...
2022-10-20
07 min
All the Movies Podcast
Kid Auto Races at Venice (Feb. 7, 1914)
The Keystone Film Company put out Charlie Chaplin’s earliest films, and his first three were released within 7 days of each other in February of 1914. Last time I watched Making a Living, which hit theaters on February 2nd. Five days later, on the 7th, his second film, Kid Auto Races at Venice, came out. Just two days after that, he had a third film playing, called Mabel’s Strange Predicament, which I’ll watch next.The real news here is that Kid Auto Races at Venice is the onscreen debut of Chaplin’s famous Tramp character. Where he was a...
2022-10-13
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
Making a Living (Feb. 2, 1914)
I decided to watch this film for one specific reason: it’s the first film in which Charlie Chaplin appears. For that, it’s noteworthy, but strictly on its own merit it is a forgettable film. It runs for just under 13 minutes, during which time it gallops along through a number of only loosely connected moments. Chaplin, who I would not have recognized had I not known he was the star of the film, looks young and gawky. For some vague reason, he kept reminding me of the ‘80s pop star Prince, likely due to his head seeming too large...
2022-10-11
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Gusher (Dec. 15, 1913)
A couple names that kept coming up as I was reading about the earliest years of filmmaking were those of Mabel Normand and Ford Sterling. What a great name— Ford Sterling! I had to find out if that was his actual name, and of course it was not. He was born George Ford Stich Jr., so I can’t blame him for changing his name. I want to change my name to Ford Sterling, too!Sterling got his start in 1911 at Biograph, but when director Mack Sennet left Biograph to form Keystone Studios in 1912, Sterling followed him. By 1...
2022-10-08
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
A Quick Intermission
I thought it might be a good idea to do a short, impromptu podcast to welcome the sudden influx of listeners who subscribed to my podcast yesterday. Before yesterday, I’d been keeping a low profile, and wasn’t doing any sort of promotion for this site. Initially, I wasn’t going to tell anyone about it, but I mentioned it to my nephew, Mike, who is a filmmaker, and to my friend Wei Ti, with whom I used to sit up late at night, drinking wine and talking movies, before we both moved far away from one another. I thou...
2022-10-07
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
Suspense (Jul. 6, 1913)
Suspense is another multi-director film, with the husband and wife team of Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber helming the production. Weber also wrote and starred in the film, which has elements that remind me of The Lonedale Operator, namely the way both films present actions that are happening at the same time. Smalley and Weber use a split screen to show simultaneous action, the first time I’ve seen that technique employed in a film. In this case, the screen is divided into three sections, so we can see a wife at home, on the phone with her husband, wh...
2022-10-06
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Musketeers of Pig Alley (Oct. 31, 1912)
I’d seen this credited as the first gangster movie, so I had to check it out. While it isn’t as complex as later gangster movies would become, it certainly kicked the genre off with a bang. Elmer Booth shines as Snapper, leader of the Musketeers gang. He bears more than a passing resemblance to James Cagney, who would come to define the role of the gangster 20 years later. The similarity goes beyond the physical, as his mannerisms are much the same as those that Cagney, and another portrayer of gangsters on the big screen, Edward G. Robinson, woul...
2022-10-05
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Cameraman's Revenge (Oct. 27, 1912)
Wladyslaw Starewicz is one of Russia’s earliest filmmakers, and someone I’d never heard of before sitting down to watch this film. I had no real expectations, and knew nothing about the film before pressing play, so I was shocked to find I was watching a puppet animation starring bugs! Had I known anything about Starewicz, I should have expected just that. Meet the beetles!The early part of his directorial career was spent creating puppet animation films, using dead animals and insects as puppets. He got the idea to do this after trying to film two...
2022-10-03
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
A Beast at Bay (May 27, 1912)
This is my first true foray into the phenomenon that was Mary Pickford. I know she showed up briefly in The Country Doctor, but this is the first time I’ve seen her in a major role. Her appeal is immediately obvious. Besides her famous curls, her charm leaps out at you from the screen. Her fame was well-deserved.The film opens with a convict creeping out of some bushes, clad in the staple black and white striped prisoner’s uniform. He’s being pursued by some policemen, one of whom he overpowers and forces to switch clothe...
2022-10-03
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
Desdemona (Apr. 8, 1912)
I’ve seen two American adaptations of Shakespeare so far, and now I’ve seen one from Denmark. August Blom directed this film, which, like the two I watched previously, is not a faithful adaptation of the original play. Unlike the other two, which took only the most basic premise and ran with it in new directions, Desdemona approaches its source, in this case Othello, as the framework in which to tell a parallel story. Valdemar Psilander, who was the top Danish screen actor of his day, plays Einar, an actor starring on stage as Othello, and whose wife, Mari...
2022-10-01
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Lonedale Operator (Mar. 23, 1911)
The Lonedale Operator, released on March 23, 1911, is another of the short films that D.W. Griffith created for the Biograph Company, and the first of his films I’ve watched that doesn’t feature Florence Lawrence. This time the lead actress is Blanche Sweet, and she is the star of the picture. Lawrence was always in some sort of co-starring or secondary role.Sweet plays “The Telegrapher,” daughter of “The Lonedale Operator,” so called because he runs the train station in the town of Lonedale, who takes over for her father one day when he falls ill. She becomes...
2022-09-29
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
Dante's Inferno (Mar. 2, 1911)
At last, a feature-length film! Released in Italy as L'Inferno on March 2nd, 1911, this adaptation of Dante Alighieri’s epic poem is the work of three directors, Francesco Bertolini, Adolfo Padovan, and Giuseppe de Liguoro. This makes sense, given its length. It was three years in the making, in an time where short films were often being cranked out at a pace of one every three days, and though its 68 minute run time is brief by today’s standards, in an era of 5-minute films, it was a downright behemoth, and is the first full-length Italian film.For...
2022-09-29
06 min
All the Movies Podcast
Romeo Turns Bandit (Nov. 19, 1909)
We saw that when D.W. Griffith brought Shakespeare to the big screen, he took great liberties with the plot, and by great liberties I mean he more or less threw it out the window, but his take on The Taming of the Shrew is downright canon compared to what Romeo Bosetti has done with Romeo and Juliet in the 1909 short film Romeo Turns Bandit. Griffith at least kept the basic concept of the story intact, and presented the action as taking place in 1500s Padua. Bosetti not only ignores the entire plot of the source material, he sets...
2022-09-28
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Country Doctor (July 8, 1909)
So I exaggerated a bit with this post’s subtitle, but the most interesting thing about this film, and the reason I put it on my list of films to watch, is the presence of Mary Pickford in a small role. She later became the original “America’s Sweetheart,” and, according to Wikipedia at least, is “considered to be one of the most recognizable women in history.” I wanted to see an early example of her work, and The Country Doctor, which premiered on July 8th 1909, is just that.The star here is, of course, our favorite Biograph Gir...
2022-09-27
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
Mr. Flip (May 12, 1909)
There isn’t much to this short film. It runs for less than 4 minutes, and is nothing special, save for its final scene. That final scene is why it’s on my list, and why I watched, for it is allegedly the first example of someone taking a pie to the face in a film. There are, of course, rumors that two films preceded this monumental achievement, but I can find neither Family Troubles (1900) nor The Coal Strike (1905) to verify this claim. I’m not even sure if those films are considered lost, or if they are merely difficult to fin...
2022-09-24
02 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Taming of the Shrew (Nov. 10, 1908)
I wrote last time about how directors were churning out movies at a fantastic pace in the early days of cinema. To put that idea into perspective, the first film D.W. Griffith directed was released on July 14th, 1908. Less than 4 months later, on November 10th, his 35th film hit theaters. And sure, these were all short films, but each was made with its own cast and crew, and shot from its own script, and then edited down to its final form. That’s a crazy pace by any standards, but there you have it. Equally insane by today’s st...
2022-09-20
03 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Call of the Wild (Oct. 27, 1908)
I chose this film for a few reasons. I’d been reading about the early days of film, and learned about Florence Lawrence. Hers was not a name I recognized, but she’s known as the first American movie star. Before her, people went to see films primarily for the novelty of seeing a film, or for the story the film promised to tell. If they wanted a western, they went to a western, and so forth. Florence Lawrence was the first person who could draw an audience simply by being in a film. She worked for the Biograph Comp...
2022-09-17
04 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Fairy Tales of Georges Méliès, pt. 2 (1904-1910)
I don’t know how much more I have to say about Georges Méliès. I watched the remaining seven films on the blu-ray I shared last time, and while they are uniformly wonderful, they are in the same vein as the first batch I wrote about. This isn’t to say that Méliès is a one-trick pony or anything. Far from it! Each film has its own character, and its own neat special effects. But, when it comes down to it, each is a static camera filming an impressively dressed stage, as actors and acrobats prance a...
2022-09-14
02 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Great Train Robbery (Dec. 1, 1903)
This feels a lot closer to what a modern viewer would call a movie than did any of the Georges Méliès films I wrote about last time. It’s very short, lasting only 10:24, but it tells a complete story, with scenes taking place in varying locations. Where everything in Méliès’ films appeared to be shot on a theater stage, The Great Train Robbery is shot in a telegraph office, inside a saloon, and even outdoors in a sort of forest. There is one scene in particular that jumped out at me as a true cinematic moment...
2022-09-12
02 min
All the Movies Podcast
The Fairy Tales of Georges Méliès, pt. 1 (1899-1903)
I’m back, and ready to talk movies. The first film on my list is actually 7 short films, all from French director Georges Méliès. He was one of the earliest filmmakers, though not the very first, but he seemed like the best place to start. Méliès is considered the originator of special effects in movies, and pioneered techniques like substitution splices, multiple exposures, time-lapse photography, and dissolves.Before discovering movies, Méliès was a stage magician. He purchased Robert-Houdin’s old theater, which had fallen into disrepair, and thoroughly renovated it. He became hug...
2022-09-10
05 min
All the Movies Podcast
Coming Soon to a Podcast Near You
I was going to jump right in and start talking about movies, but thought I’d better create an introductory “welcome” post, just in case someone other than me decides to visit my site. Unlike most podcasts, I’m creating mine for an audience of one: me. I’m sharing this in case they are of interest to others, but my primary reason for creating them is so I will better remember the movies I watch.Awhile back I was listening to the Hardcore Literature podcast, and the host, Benjamin McEvoy, said something that jumped out at me. He men...
2022-08-25
08 min
Climate Money Watchdog
Increased Oversight for Climate Infrastructure Law Falls Short - Sean Moulton
Sean Moulton is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Project on Government Oversight (POGO). We’ve invited Sean to discuss his recent report on how Increased Infrastructure Oversight Falls Short for the Biden Administration’s infrastructure law, while still being an important step forward. Sean explains how new oversight measures are implemented via executive order, which means they can easily be dismantled by future administrations, lacking the permanence and manifestation of consensus of legislation. Also, the new measures rely on executive branch officials accepting the advice of Inspectors General and fail to provide consistency across the multiple f ederal depa...
2022-06-16
48 min
Climate Money Watchdog
Spending Climate Change Mitigation Funds Wisely at the County Level - Supervisor John Gioia
California Contra Costa County Supervisor Gioia has been elected and re-elected with overwhelming margins five times, and represents the most urban part of the county, which lies directly north of Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco. He considers himself an environmental leader, and serves as the Vice-Chair of the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority.We spoke with Supervisor Gioia about past, present and future projects in Contra Costa County, including numerous residential and commercial electronic vehicle charging stations.Support the showVisit us at climatemoneywatchdog.org!
2022-05-05
1h 20
The Story Collider
In & Out of Love With Science: Stories about relationships with STEM
When you’re in love with science, it can be as messy and complex as any type of romantic relationship. In this week’s episode both our storytellers grapple with their complicated feelings for their discipline. Oh also, Happy Valentine’s Day!Part 1: Gregory Gedman wonders if he made the right choice in pursuing a career in research.Part 2: After selling all of her old math books, Gioia De Cari vows to never look back.Gregory Gedman studies the genetics of vocal imitation in songbirds and humans to provide insights on the evolution of spo...
2022-02-11
31 min
Trance and Techno Musix
#30 Uplifting Trance - (8) 3 hours vocal mix!
1, Armin van Buuren & Avalan - Should I Wait (Armin van Buuren presents Rising Star Remix) 2, Jorn van Deynhoven & Sue McLaren - I Need Your Lovin' (Like The Sunshine) 3, Greg Downey & Bo Bruce - These Hands I Hold (Sean Tyas Remix) 4, Paul van Dyk Feat. Sue McLaren - Lights (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix) 5, Sneijder & Christina Novelli - Love Of My Control 6, Gareth Emery Feat. Gavrielle - Far From Home (Craig Connelly Remix) 7, Markus Schulz & Christina Novelli - Not Afraid To Fall (The WLT Remix) 8, Armin van Buuren Feat. Sam Martin - Wild Wild Son (Richard Durand Remix) 9, Ashley Wallbridge Feat. Evan Henzi - Still...
2022-01-19
3h 11
Photo Phonica
Russ, 2016
Welcome to PhotoPhonica! For the inaugural episode, I chose a photograph from 2016 that I made of my friend Russ Darling, who I photographed as he was rebuilding a stone wall on a historic property in our small town in northeastern Connecticut. Russ is a Vietnam Era Veteran who has worn many hats over his life: Poet, Artist, former School Bus driver and most recently, Stone Mason. Music: *Nord-ovest - Written by Lillo Morreale and performed by Antarte *Blue Boy, Bass Instrumental, Crazy Hunger (end credits) all written and performed by Ken...
2022-01-05
12 min
Jackin House - Disco House - Funky House
FOLB Mix DJ Greg G #244 For Broadcast 12.15.21
Today it's the FOLB mix with DJ Greg G on syndication Thursday Streaming in Italy & Hong Kong on Capitol Disko radiocapitaldisko.com Thursdays @6pm eastern standard time soulmix-radio.com in London station.voscast.com/54e7adfa9137d Fridays on chillout radio” 99.3FM in South Africa Here is the NEW link 160.226.169.219:2199/start/lubuvhi & onlineradiobox.com/za/chillout ( Station out due to the virus) Fridays Algorythme radio in France 10pm to 11pm GMT +2 Paris 4pm eastern standard time algorythmeradio.com Saturday's on bangee.gr in greece on Bangee radio @5pm eastern standard time Sundays on Maluti Deep House Sessions radio in New Je...
2021-12-16
1h 00
TranceChill Podcast
TranceChill 843
«Right In The Night», «Cold As Steel», «Fly Away» «Over The Edge». «Show Me The Light» because I'm «Seeking Sunshine». Take a journey into sound with TranceChill every week! TranceChill is a non-profit, independent trance show. Please don't upload this episode to paid download sites! Tune in for two hours of pure uplifting trance awesomeness! Stay safe! This episode was broadcasted on Twitch.tv/djskoen at May 24th, 2020 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT, ETN.fm Ch. 1 (www.etn.fm) at May 25th, 2020 at 22:00 CEST/16:00 EDT, on NoGrief FM (t.co/tuQU60mMq3) at May 26th, 2020 at 19:00 CEST/13:00 EDT, Discover Trance Radio (www.discovertran...
2020-05-25
2h 01
Greg Downey Presents Skullduggery
Skullduggery Radio 039 with Alex Di Stefano
Skullduggery Radio 039 with Alex Di Stefano Subscribe Youtube: bit.ly/SubscribeGregDowney bit.ly/SubscribeSkullduggery Subscribe Podcast: Po.st/SKLDPodcast 1. A*S*Y*S & T78 - AC/ID (Original Mix) [Fe Chrome] 2. Dj Jordan - Direct (Indepth Remix) [Autektone Dark] 3. Ketno - Devil Groove (Original Mix) [Autektone] 4. Stoneface & Terminal - New Jack City (Extended Mix) [FSOE Clandestine] 5. Renegade System - Hedgehog (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] 6. Smith Brown - Rush (Extended Mix) [Nocturnal Animals] 7. Unbeat - Turnabout (Extended Mix) [Damaged Records] 8. Matthew Cordiner - Apocalypse (Extended Mix) [Trance Army Records] 9. Paul Denton & Paul Skelton - The Great Beyond (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 10. Ram...
2020-01-02
1h 00
Icedream
Imaginary Frequencies 040 (2019 Retrospective, XXL)
This is it, the last mix of 2019 for the Imaginary Frequencies series! Thank you so much everyone for tuning in this year, it was a massive one for me and for this show. In this episode we are taking a look back at the year and present some of the tunes that defined the year for me in Trance, Techno and Progressive. Make sure to check back in at January 25th when I will be back with regular format episodes! TRACKLIST 00. 0:00:00 Intro 01. 0:01:04 Dark Matter - In This Very Room 02. 0:05:05 Maiga - Topaz 03. 0:08:21 Forty Cats - Imaginary Space 04. 0:12:22 DT8 Project...
2019-12-29
3h 55
Crossing Continents
Genoa's Broken Bridge
An icon of Italian design; a centrepiece of a community; a tragedy waiting to happen? When the Morandi bridge opened in 1967, it was one of the longest concrete bridges in the world, connecting the port of Genoa with the rest of Italy and Italy with northern Europe. Built during the post-war economic boom, it was the centrepiece of Italy’s plans to modernise its roads and was a proud symbol of the country’s engineering and architectural expertise. But all that came to a tragic end in August last year when a section of the bridge collapsed killing 43 people and...
2019-08-08
28 min
Aly & Fila pres. Future Sound Of Egypt Radio
Future Sound of Egypt 610 with Aly & Fila
Tune into Aly & Fila Pres. Future Sound of Egypt Radio Episode 610! First hour is Aly & Fila's UV set recorded live from the FSOE stage at Tomorrowland 2019. In the second hour we have new music from Roger Shah & Natalie Gioia, David Forbes, Sneijder, Greg Downey, Alex Di Stefano & more! 01. Aly & Fila - UV set live from FSOE stage @ Tomorrowland 02. Roger Shah & Natalie Gioia - Save The World (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 03. Sneijder & David Forbes - Flashback (Original Mix) [Afterdark] 04. Alan Morris & Martin Drake - Deliverance (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 05. Philippe El Sisi & Omar Sherif - Wrong Choice (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 06. Robert Nickson & Ellie...
2019-08-08
2h 00
Dreamland
Natalie Gioia - Dreamland 089
01. Sleepthief & Zoe Johnston - Alice's Door (Aurosonic Remix) [RAZ NITZAN] 02. Tenishia - Stella [ARMIND] 04. Vadim Bonkrashkov - Code 49 [REACHING ALTITUDE] 05. Bobina & Natalie Gioia - My Everything [BLACK HOLE] 06. Natalie Gioia & Maratone & Cyril Ryaz - Runaway [INTERPLAY] 07. Ben Stone - Procyon [GARUDA] 08. Eximinds & The Enturance - Amphitrite [EXIMINDS AIRLINES] 09. Steve Allen & Katty Heath - Infinity [AMSTERDAM TRANCE] 10. Jase Thirlwall ft. Victoriya - Dust [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138] 11. Cold Stone - One Day On The Moon [ARMADA CAPTIVATING] 12. Kristy Jay - Tough Luck [GROTESQUE FUSION] 13. Simon Patterson ft. Lucy Pullin - Now I Can Breathe Again (Greg Downey Remix) [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138] 14. Rydex...
2019-07-02
1h 00
Pineapple Digital Music
Melodic Progressions Show @ DI.FM Episode 244 - Trance Reserve
Pineapple Digital Pres. Melodic Progressions Show 244 with our producer Trance Reserve doing the 2 hour set. Friday 12:00-2:00 PM EST / 6:00 - 8:00 PM CET at DI.FM's Melodic Progressive channel. www.di.fm/melodicprogressive Trance Reserve's Tracklist: 1) Ron with Leeds - Moonshiner (Original Mix) [Elliptical Sun Melodies] 2) LTN - Yuki Boshi (Extended Mix) [Excelsior Music] 3) *EXCLUSIVE* Trance Reserve - ID [RockRiverRecords] 4) Broning & Trance Reserve - The Mirror (Original mix) [Trancemission] 5) *EXCLUSIVE* Broning & Trance Reserve vs.Roman Messer & Christina Novelly - Clusters Fireflies (Broning Mashup) [RockRiverRecords/Suanda] 6) *EXCLUSIVE* Igor Bakschaev - The Light [CDR] 7) Huem - Cryptex (Extended Mix) [Vibrate Audio] 8) Roman Nemiga-Drive...
2019-04-09
2h 00
KB - Proper Trance
KB Proper Trance - Show #192
KB Proper Trance - Show #192 Showcasing the harder side of modern Trance. No changes to the format this week, whole show of new music! Loads of amazing tracks this week, building from the first track to the last! Track List: Ariscan - Amberfall (Original Mix) Arkham Knights - Another Dimension Extended Mix) Stoneface & Terminal - Need You There (Extended Club Mix) Ferry Tayle & Betsie Larkin - Live For Tomorrow (Extended Mix) Giuseppe Ottaviani - Carbon Paper (Extended Mix) Eugenio Tokarev - Swipe Up (Extended Mix) M.I.K...
2019-03-19
1h 57
TranceChill Podcast
TranceChill 778
Take a journey into sound with TranceChill every week! This show has been on the air for over 15 years and gives you the hottest and latest tracks in uplifting 138 and 140bpm in a special mix. TranceChill is a non-profit, independent trance show. This episode was broadcasted on ETN.fm Ch. 1 (www.etn.fm) at February 11th, 2019 at 22:00 CET/16:00 EST, NoGrief FM (https://t.co/tuQU60mMq3) at February 12th, 2019 at 19:00 CET/13:00 EST, Kell's Kitchen Radio (www.kellskitchenradio.com at February 13th, 2019 at 20:00 CET/14:00 EST and on Beats2Dance Trance (www.beats2dance.com) at February 15th, 2019 at 22:00 CET/16:00 EST. 1. Phillip...
2019-02-11
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Trance Area With Gedeon
Trance Area With A&T #438 [trancearea.fr]
Playlist - Trancearea.fr Syntouch And Spins - Desolation Hazem Beltagui - The Paradox Suncatcher And Exolight Vs. Starpicker - The Healer O.B.M. Notion - Even Without You M.I.K.E. Push - Graceful UDM - Polaris Kaimo K Ft. Jess Morgan - In A Whisper Iversoon And Alex Daf With Woody Van Eyden And Cari - The Love Is Gone Amine Maxwell - Empathy Richard Durand - Pandora [Top Of The Week] Richard Durand - Savage Giuseppe Ottaviani - Jakarta Greg Downey...
2018-03-25
2h 01