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Creativity WastedCreativity WastedToady Mustard (Shelly Smith)Idea: An improv show format which is an absurdist parody of a rigid agenda-based speech of a Toastmaster public speaking course. The name "toady mustard" is based on a funny autocorrect re-spelling of the word "Toastmaster". Also: the rigid agenda would give the improv performers clear roles and make the longform show feel like a series of distinct shortform games and bits (each agenda topic would be a different bit/game); absurdist agenda items could include dance breaks, giving the audience foot rubs, calling out the jerk of the room, etc. Lisa Green (facebook.com/lisa.green.8...2024-10-0104 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedPrankulance (Matthew Ryan)A loose conversation and brainstorming session about pranks, many performed by EMTs in an ambulance, and an idea to turn an old ambulance into a prank/flashmob entry/getaway vehicle. Also: a prank involving stealing pizzas and/or spoiling them by putting pineapple on them; using "Oh Danny Boy" from the Chumbawumba song "Tubthumping" as the siren for the prankulance; a heist movie parody with five pranksters and the prankulance, involving stealing extra food from parties and (like Robin Hood) redistributing it to needy broke comedians, and also handing babies live chickens (as a distraction during the food theft...2024-09-0324 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedFood History App (Lisa Green)Idea: An app that keeps track of all of your food orders from all apps and allows you to quickly search through them to find a meal to order again. Also: it shouldn't take 300 clicks and a memory puzzle to find a specific dish in food delivery app(s); the hilariousness of kids using apps to order crazy things like 1000 popsicles; combining the food history app with Spotify to recommend foods based on your mood; the creepiness of predictive/AI apps and privacy-violating apps, such as when social media apps figure out women are pregnant before they do; ranting...2024-08-2623 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedChakra Goddess (Shelly Smith)Idea: A comedic performance (either on stage or on TikTok) in an over-the-top costume representing one of the seven chakras which shows both love for and criticism of gurus and the culture of yoga, meditation, and "New Age"/"Eastern" religion/spirituality. Also: Shelly walking through the audience of a comedy club spreading sage and blessing hecklers while dressed as a "root chakra" in a brown root-like skirt with megaphones sticking out of her neck; brainstorming the performance style (Colbert Report-style embodiment of a crazy guru, speaking in deep lingo that the audience won't understand, comedic jumps between deep new-age...2024-08-1933 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedTeleGeeter (Mike Geeter)Idea: A sci-fi teleportation device built into showers (because "Dr. Who"-style phone booths don't really exist anymore, and therefore the shower is the most common pod-shaped location to use for teleportation). Also: keeping your shower cleaner because people will be teleporting in and out of it; using it to escape from bad dates; always teleporting to remote toilet facilities instead of having a toilet in your house; kids teleporting between bathrooms in their house to confuse their parents (like a chase scene in Scooby Doo); burning yourself with hot water in the shower and then accidentally pressing the...2024-08-1114 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 83: The Cool Greenhouse about Ben Waller aka The Rebel | AccoladesIn episode 83 I talk to Tom from The Cool Greenhouse about Ben Wallers, also known as The Rebel. He is the frontman, guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the band Country Teasers. His lyrics often deal with taboo subjects such as racism, sexism and xenophobia from first-person standpoints.2024-01-2206 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 82: John Robinson on ID 4 Winds | AccoladesIn episode 82 I talk to John Robinson (Scienz of Life) about his brother Invizible Handz. Making it a point to fight negativity and hatred through their uplifting rhymes, Scienz of Life is one of the lesser-known jazz/hip-hop fusion acts in the rap genre. Formed by MCs Invizible Handz, Inspector Wilabee, and Lil Scienz, the crew first started to get a buzz in New York City, where their laid-back grooves and positive message were warmly received by the local underground hip-hop scene. Hooking up with Bobbito the Barber's Fondle 'Em Records, the "Powers of the Nine Ether" single dropped...2023-11-2721 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 81: Thao Nguyen on Diep Tran | AccoladesIn episode 81 I talk to Singer-songwriter Thao Nguyen about Diep Tran, a Vietnamese-American chef best known for running the award-winning Good Girl Dinette in Highland Park, Los Angeles. She co-authored The Red Boat Fish Sauce Cookbook, chosen as NPR’s 2021 Books We Love. In addition to Food & Wine, she has been featured The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Lucky Peach, Saveur, and others.2023-11-2013 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 80: Dj Douggpound on Kleenex Girl Wonder | AccoladesIn episode 80 I talk to Doug "Dj Douggpound" Lussenhop about Kleenex Girl Wonder (or Kleenexgirlwonder or Kleen Ex-Girl Wonder in Japan), an indie rock band, originally from the suburbs of Chicago but now based in New York City. The band's central and sole consistent member since its inception is Graham Smith. The original backing band consisted of neighborhood friends from his hometown of Downers Grove, Illinois. 2023-11-1407 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 79: Khujo (Goodie Mob) on Krush Groove | AccoladesIn episode 79 I talk to Khujo (Goodie Mob) about Krush Groove, a 1985 American musical comedy-drama. Pictures that was written by Ralph Farquhar and directed by Michael Schultz (who also produced the movie, along with George Jackson and Doug McHenry). This film is loosely based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings and up-and-coming record producer Russell Simmons (renamed Russell Walker in the film), portrayed by Blair Underwood in his feature film debut. Simmons was the film's co-producer and story consultant; he also had a cameo in the film as a club owner named Crocket.2023-05-1511 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 78: Jay "J-Zone" Mumford on Kool and The Gang | AccoladesIn episode 78 I talk to Jay "J-Zone" Mumford about Kool and The Gang, an American R&B/soul/funk band formed in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1964 by brothers Robert "Kool" Bell and Ronald Bell, with Dennis "Dee Tee" Thomas, Robert "Spike" Mickens, Charles Smith, George Brown, and Ricky West. They have undergone numerous changes in personnel and have explored many musical styles throughout their history, including jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, funk, disco, rock, and pop music. Their most successful albums of this period include Ladies' Night (1979), Celebrate! (1980), and Emergency (1984), their highest selling album with two million copies...2023-05-0822 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 77: Lydia Gammill (Gustaf) on Mildred Bailey | AccoladesIn episode 77 I talk to Lydia Gammill from Gustaf about Mildred Bailey, a Native American jazz singer during the 1930s, known as "The Queen of Swing", "The Rockin' Chair Lady" and "Mrs. Swing". She recorded the songs "For Sentimental Reasons", "It's So Peaceful in the Country", "Doin' The Uptown Lowdown", "Trust in Me", "Where Are You?", "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart", "Small Fry", "Please Be Kind", "Darn That Dream", "Rockin' Chair", "Blame It on My Last Affair", and "Says My Heart". She had three records that reached number one on the popular charts.2023-02-2011 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 76: Brett Davis on Steve Whalen aka Mr JokesIn episode 76 I talk to Brett Davis about Steve Whalen, an actor and writer, known for Township (2005), The Chris Gethard Show: Public Access (2011) and The Perfect Week (2014). 2023-02-1321 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 75: Dj Prime Cuts on Gerald Donald | AccoladesIn episode 75 I talk to Four Times World Champ DJ Prime Cuts (Scratch Perverts) about the music of Gerald Donald, a Detroit techno producer and artist. With James Stinson he formed the afrofuturist techno duo Drexciya, and he is the main member of Dopplereffekt.2023-02-0612 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 74: KRS-One on Teachers | AccoladesIn episode 74 I talk to KRS-One about the importance of teachers in todays society. It was an interesting conversation, a bit different from our normal program, recorded live at De Kreun in Kortrijk after I did a warm-up dj set for him early december 2022.2023-01-3013 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 73: Duke Fakir (The Four Tops) on The Temptations | AccoladesIn episode 73 I talk to Duke Fakir from The Four Tops about The Temptations, an American vocal group from Detroit, Michigan, who released a series of successful singles and albums with Motown Records during the 1960s and 1970s. The group's work with producer Norman Whitfield, beginning with the Top 10 hit single "Cloud Nine" in October 1968, pioneered psychedelic soul, and was significant in the evolution of R&B and soul music. The band members are known for their choreography, distinct harmonies, and dress style. Having sold tens of millions of albums, the Temptations are among the most successful groups in...2023-01-2312 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 72: Pan Amsterdam on Roy Hargrove | AccoladesIn episode 72 I talk to Leron Thomas aka Pan Amsterdam about Roy Hargrove, an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. His use of impressionist harmony, interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, block chords, and trademark rhythmically independent, "singing" melodic lines continues to influence jazz pianists today.2023-01-1621 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 71: Marissa Paternoster (Screaming Females) on Nina Nastasia | AccoladesIn episode 71 I talk to Marissa Paternoster about Nina Nastasia, an American folk singer-songwriter. A native of Los Angeles, she first came to prominence in New York City in 2000 after Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel began giving her debut album, Dogs, airplay. The album earned Nastasia a cult following, and was re-released in 2004. Her fifth studio album release, You Follow Me (2007), was a collaboration with Australian drummer Jim White of Dirty Three. As of 2022, Nastasia has released a total of seven studio albums, each recorded by Steve Albini. Her musical style has been described as folk and country-influenced with...2023-01-0910 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 70: Bobby Simmons (Stetsasonic) on The Bomb Squad | AccoladesIn episode 70 I talk to Bobby Simmons (Stetsasonic) about The Bomb Squad, an American hip hop production team known for its work with hip hop group Public Enemy. The Bomb Squad is noted for its dense, distinct, innovative production style, often utilizing dozens of samples on just one track. They are also known for incorporating harsh, atonal sounds and samples into their productions.2023-01-0227 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 69: Will Hines on Teen Wolf | AccoladesIn episode 69 I talk to Will Hines about Teen Wolf, a 1985 American coming-of-age romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Rod Daniel and written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. Michael J. Fox stars as the title character, a high school student whose ordinary life is changed when he discovers that he is a werewolf. James Hampton, Scott Paulin, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, Matt Adler, and Jay Tarses appear in supporting roles. Filming took place from November to December 1984.2022-12-2516 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 68: D-Styles on Bill Evans | AccoladesIn episode 68 I talk to D-Styles about Bill Evans, an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. His use of impressionist harmony, interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, block chords, and trademark rhythmically independent, "singing" melodic lines continues to influence jazz pianists today.2022-12-1906 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 67: DJ Cash Money on Russell Peters | AccoladesIn episode 67 I talk to DJ Cash Money about Russell Peters, a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, and producer. He began performing in Toronto in 1989 and won a Gemini Award in 2008. In 2013, he was number three on Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid comedians, and became the first comedian to get a Netflix stand-up special. He also won the Peabody Award and the International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming for producing Hip-Hop Evolution (2016). He lives in Los Angeles.2022-12-1207 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 66: Paul Barman on Iceberg Slim | AccoladesIn episode 66 I talk to Paul Barman about Iceberg Slim, a former American pimp who later became a writer. Beck's novels were adapted into films.RELATED EPISODESMatt Besser on Del Close - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VauklZC3ECwSeth Morris on Brody Stevens - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkAb4wsBp1sAl Jackson on Hannibal Buress - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdsoQaI6mAQACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind...2022-12-0511 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 65: Jake Fogelnest on John Waters | AccoladesIn episode 65 I talk to Jake Fogelnest about John Waters, an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including Multiple Maniacs (1970), Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974). He wrote and directed the comedy film Hairspray (1988), which was an international success and was later adapted into a hit Broadway musical. He has written and directed other films, including Polyester (1981), Cry-Baby (1990), Serial Mom (1994), Pecker (1998), and Cecil B. Demented (2000). His films contain elements of post-modern comedy and surrealism.2022-11-2819 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 64: Seth Morris on Brody Stevens | AccoladesIn episode 64 I talk to Seth Morris about Brody Stevens, an American stand-up comedian and actor. He starred in the Comedy Central reality series Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!, and was known for appearances on Chelsea Lately and other comedy shows as well as roles in films such as The Hangover (2009) and Due Date (2010). His scenes were cut out of Funny People.2022-11-2121 minAccoladesAccoladesSkyzoo on Jadakiss | Accolades Ep 63In episode 63 I talk to Skyzoo about Jadakiss, an American rapper from Yonkers, New York. He began his career in the 1990s as a member of the rap trio The Lox, managed by Ruff Ryders and signed with Bad Boy. After leaving the label in 1999, they signed a joint venture deal between Interscope and Ruff Ryders. He is currently signed to Def Jam and D-Block. Jadakiss' debut solo album, Kiss Tha Game Goodbye, was released in 2001. He has released three more solo studio albums, another album with the Lox, and an album with fellow rapper Fabolous. In 2007, Jadakiss signed...2022-11-1425 minAccoladesAccoladesSkyzoo on Jadakiss | Accolades Ep 63In episode 63 I talk to Skyzoo about Jadakiss, an American rapper from Yonkers, New York. He began his career in the 1990s as a member of the rap trio The Lox, managed by Ruff Ryders and signed with Bad Boy. After leaving the label in 1999, they signed a joint venture deal between Interscope and Ruff Ryders. He is currently signed to Def Jam and D-Block. Jadakiss' debut solo album, Kiss Tha Game Goodbye, was released in 2001. He has released three more solo studio albums, another album with the Lox, and an album with fellow rapper Fabolous. In 2007, Jadakiss signed...2022-11-1425 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 62: Natalie McGhee (Comfort) on Audre Lorde | AccoladesIn episode 62 I talk to Natalie McGhee (Comfort) about Audre Lorde, an African-American writer, womanist, radical feminist, professor, and civil rights activist. She was a self-described "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet," who "dedicated both her life and her creative talent to confronting and addressing injustices of racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia." As a poet, she is well known for technical mastery and emotional expression, as well as her poems that express anger and outrage at civil and social injustices she observed throughout her life. As a spoken word artist, her delivery has been called powerful, melodic, and intense by the...2022-11-0706 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 61: Takiaya Reed (Divide And Dissolve) on Osa Atoe | AccoladesIn episode 61 I talk to Takiaya Reed (Divide And Dissolve) about Osa Atoe, an artist, teacher, and ceramicist operating Pottery by Osa, producing small-batch handmade ceramics. Currently residing in Sarasota, Florida, Osa previously lived in Portland, OR and New Orleans, where she primarily made Shotgun Seamstress.2022-11-0704 minAccoladesAccoladesEp 60: Rachid Fakhre (Spang Sisters) on Eugene McDaniels | AccoladesIn episode 60 I talk to Rachid Fakhre (Spang Sisters) about Eugene McDaniels, an indelible stamp on the face of modern music. His career as an artist, songwriter, and producer not only spanned decades and genres, but entire generations, weaving its way through the work of fellow artists, often marking their successes as well as taking its own trailblazing path. Eugene McDaniels always arrived in the first wave - seeking then finding new, and sometimes strange, territories. He will always be known as one of the pioneers, wherever his work and words take him. Even...2022-10-3107 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 59: heka on Philip Glass | AccoladesIn episode 59 I talk to Francesca Brierley aka heka about Philip Glass, an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimalism, being built up from repetitive phrases and shifting layers. Glass describes himself as a composer of "music with repetitive structures", which he has helped evolve stylistically.Glass founded the Philip Glass Ensemble, with which he still performs on keyboards. He has written fifteen operas, numerous chamber operas and musical theatre works, fourteen symphonies, twelve...2022-10-2718 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 58: James Cox (Crows) on Patsy Cline | AccoladesIn episode 58 I talk to James Cox (Crows) about Patsy Cline, an American singer. She is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music. Cline had several major hits during her eight-year recording career, including two number-one hits on the Billboard Hot Country and Western Sides chart.2022-10-2413 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 57: Courtney Marie Andrews on Lucinda Williams | AccoladesIn episode 57 I talk to Courtney Marie Andrews about Lucinda Williams, an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She recorded her first two albums: Ramblin' on My Mind (1979) and Happy Woman Blues (1980), in a traditional country and blues style that received critical praise but little public or radio attention. In 1988, she released her third album, Lucinda Williams, to widespread critical acclaim. Widely regarded as "an Americana classic", the album also features "Passionate Kisses", a song later recorded by Mary Chapin Carpenter for her 1992 album Come On Come On, which garnered Williams her first Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1994...2022-10-1708 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 56: Zach Choy (Crack Cloud) on Gene Clark | AccoladesIn episode 56 I talk to Zach Choy from Crack Cloud about Gene Clark, an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds.He was the Byrds' principal songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, writing most of the band's best-known originals from this period, including "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better", "She Don't Care About Time", "Eight Miles High" and "Set You Free This Time". Although he did not achieve commercial success as a solo artist, Clark was in the vanguard of popular music during much of his career, prefiguring developments in such disparate subgenres as psychedelic rock...2022-10-1006 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 55: Shad on k-os | AccoladesIn episode 55 I talk to Shad about k-os, a Canadian alternative rapper, singer, songwriter and producer. His given name may also be cited as Kheaven, a spelling he later adopted.2022-10-0316 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 54: Billy Nomates on BC Camplight | AccoladesIn episode 54 I talk to Billy Nomates about BC Camplight, an American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. His 2005 album Hide, Run Away was released by One Little Indian and featured Cynthia G. Mason on vocals. Camplight's follow up, Blink of a Nihilist, was released in 2007. The third album came out in January 2015 on Bella Union. Christinzio's later lyrics regularly explore his personal life and self-destructive tendencies, including struggles with depression and alcohol.2022-09-2616 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 53: Daniel Fox (Gilla Band) on Joe Meek | AccoladesIn episode 53 I talk to Daniel Fox (Gilla Band) about Joe Meek, an English record producer, musician, sound engineer and songwriter who pioneered space age and experimental pop music. He also assisted in the development of recording practices like overdubbing, sampling and reverberation. Meek is considered one of the most influential sound engineers of all time, being one of the first to develop ideas such as the recording studio as an instrument, and becoming one of the first producers to be recognised for his individual identity as an artist.2022-09-1911 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 52: Bleubird & Zucchini Drive on Sole, Shuggie Otis & Radical Face | AccoladesIn episode 52 my two buddies Marcus Graap (Zucchini Drive) and Bleubird are giving out accolades to Sole, Shuggie Otis & Radical Face. Enjoy.2022-09-1228 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 51: Bleubird & Zucchini Drive on Adam Resnick & Blood In, Blood Out | AccoladesIn episode 51 my two buddies Marcus Graap (Zucchini Drive) and Bleubird are giving out accolades to Adam Resnick & the movie Blood In, Blood Out. Enjoy.2022-09-0512 minAccoladesAccoladesBleubird & Zucchini Drive on Alias, Grand Buffet & Birdapres | Accolades Ep 50In episode 50 I talk to my two buddies Marcus Graap (Zucchini Drive) and Bleubird about more personal accolades. Enjoy.2022-08-2934 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 49: Louis Logic on Three O'Clock High | AccoladesIn episode 49 I talk to Louis Logic about Three O'Clock High, a 1987 American teen comedy film directed by Phil Joanou. The script, about a meek high schooler who is forced into a fight with a volatile new transfer student, is based on the high school experiences of screenwriters Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szollosi. It was shot in Ogden, Utah.2022-08-2234 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 48: Boom Bip on Andrew Weatherall | AccoladesIn episode 48 I talk to Boom Bip about Andrew Weatherall, an English musician, DJ, songwriter, producer and remixer. His career took him from being one of the key DJs in the acid house movement of the late 1980s to being a remixer of tracks by the likes of Happy Mondays, New Order, Björk, The Orb, The Future Sound of London and My Bloody Valentine. His production work on Primal Scream's album Screamadelica, adding samples, loops and creating an influential mix of hard rock, house and rave, helped the record win the first ever Mercury Music Prize in 1992 and b...2022-08-1517 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 47: Blade on Diego Maradona | AccoladesIn episode 47 I talk to Blade about Diego Maradona, an Argentine professional football player and manager. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, he was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the 20th Century award. Maradona's vision, passing, ball control, and dribbling skills were combined with his small stature, which gave him a low centre of gravity allowing him to manoeuvre better than most other players. His presence and leadership on the field had a great effect on his team's general performance, while he would often be...2022-08-0820 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 46: Muriel Grossmann on Wayne Shorter | AccoladesIn episode 46 I talk to Muriel Grossmann about Wayne Shorter, an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Shorter came to prominence in the late 1950s as a member of, and eventually primary composer for, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. In the 1960s, he joined Miles Davis's Second Great Quintet, and then co-founded the jazz fusion band Weather Report. He has recorded over 20 albums as a bandleader.This episode is in collaboration with Sonic City Festival, a three-day curated festival in Kortrijk, Belgium from the 11th til 13th of november 2022 organised by Wilde Westen. More info on...2022-08-0113 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 45: Tajai (Souls of Mischief, Hieroglyphics) on Devin The Dude | AccoladesIn episode 45 I talk to Tajai (Souls of Mischief, Hieroglyphics) about Devin the Dude, an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is known for his unique rapping style and his 2002 songs "Lacville '79" and "Doobie Ashtray". Despite being a critical success, Devin the Dude has not achieved mainstream success. The New York Times has called him "A brilliant oddball with a spaced-out flow." In addition, he has been called "Rap's best-kept secret" and "Your favorite rapper's favorite rapper".2022-07-2507 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 44: Fat Tony on Devin the Dude | AccoladesIn episode 44 I talk to Fat Tony about Devin the Dude, an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is known for his unique rapping style and his 2002 songs "Lacville '79" and "Doobie Ashtray". Despite being a critical success, Devin the Dude has not achieved mainstream success. The New York Times has called him "A brilliant oddball with a spaced-out flow." In addition, he has been called "Rap's best-kept secret" and "Your favorite rapper's favorite rapper".2022-07-1715 minAccoladesAccoladesKiran Leonard on John Berger | Accolades Episode 43In episode 43 I talk to Kiran Leonard about English art critic, novelist, painter and poet John Berger. His novel G. won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his essay on art criticism Ways of Seeing, written as an accompaniment to the BBC series of the same name, was influential. He lived in France for over fifty years.This episode is in collaboration with Sonic City Festival, a three-day curated festival in Kortrijk, Belgium from the 11th til 13th of november 2022 organised by Wilde Westen. More info on https://www.soniccity.be2022-07-1115 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 43: Kiran Leonard on John Berger | AccoladesIn episode 43 I talk to Kiran Leonard about English art critic, novelist, painter and poet John Berger. His novel G. won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his essay on art criticism Ways of Seeing, written as an accompaniment to the BBC series of the same name, was influential. He lived in France for over fifty years.This episode is in collaboration with Sonic City Festival, a three-day curated festival in Kortrijk, Belgium from the 11th til 13th of november 2022 organised by Wilde Westen. More info on https://www.soniccity.be2022-07-1115 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 42: Emil Amos (Holy Sons, OM) about Jimmy Campbell | AccoladesIn episode 42 I talk to multi-instrumentalist Emil Amos from Holy Sons & Om about the forgotten loner music of Jimmy Campbell, an English musician and songwriter from Liverpool, England. He was a member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff, and Rockin' Horse, as well as releasing three solo albums.2022-07-0414 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 42: Emil Amos (Holy Sons, OM) about Jimmy Campbell | AccoladesIn episode 42 I talk to multi-instrumentalist Emil Amos from Holy Sons & Om about the forgotten loner music of Jimmy Campbell, an English musician and songwriter from Liverpool, England. He was a member of Merseybeat groups The Kirkbys, The 23rd Turnoff, and Rockin' Horse, as well as releasing three solo albums.2022-07-0414 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 41: Brother Ali about Slug & Atmosphere | AccoladesIn episode 41 I talk to Brother Ali about his love for hip hop duo Atmosphere, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of rapper Slug (Sean Daley) and DJ/producer Ant (Anthony Davis). Since its formation in 1996, Atmosphere has released twelve studio albums and ten extended plays.2022-06-2818 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 40: Matt Besser about Del Close | AccoladesIn episode 40 I talk to actor, comedian, director, producer, and writer Matt Besser about one of his mentors, the late great Del Close, an American actor, writer, and teacher who coached many of the best-known comedians and comic actors of the late twentieth century. In addition to an acting career in television and film, he was one of the influences on modern improvisational theater. Close is co-founder of the iO, or iO Chicago, (formerly known as "ImprovOlympic").2022-06-2020 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 39: Brian Babylon about Del Tha Funkee Homosapien | AccoladesIn episode 39 I talk to comedian Brian Babylon about his love for the Hieroglyphics crew and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, an American rapper. He began his career writing lyrics for Ice Cube's group Da Lench Mob. In 1991, with the help of Ice Cube, Del released his first solo album, I Wish My Brother George Was Here, at the age of 18. The album was a commercial success largely due to the popularity of the hit single "Mistadobalina". Ultimately Del, who was not pleased with the limited musical range of the album, severed his production-artist relationship with Ice Cube for his...2022-06-1306 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 38: Molly Burch about Lynn Carlin | AccoladesIn episode 38 I talk to singer-songwriter Molly Burch about actress Lynn Carlin. She is best known for her debut role in the film Faces, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award..2022-06-1004 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 37: lojii about Gil Scott-Heron | AccoladesIn episode 37 I talk to Philly rapper lojii about his love for Gil Scott-Heron, an American soul and jazz poet, musician, and author, known primarily for his work as a spoken-word performer in the 1970s and 1980s. His collaborative efforts with musician Brian Jackson featured a musical fusion of jazz, blues, and soul, as well as lyrical content concerning social and political issues of the time, delivered in both rapping and melismatic vocal styles by Scott-Heron. His own term for himself was "bluesologist", which he defined as "a scientist who is concerned with the origin of the blues". His...2022-05-3105 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 36: DiViNCi (Solillaquists of Sound) about IMAKEMADBEATS | AccoladesIn episode 36 I talk to DiViNCi (Solillaquists of Sound) about IMAKEMADBEATS, a Memphis native, having grown up immersed in the city’s unmistakable sonic identity. But despite the definitive identity of the region, he often felt disconnected from what creative paths were supported there. After leaving his home to find infrastructure and creative synergy, he would eventually end up in Manhattan’s legendary Quad Studios, where he became a go-to ghost producer and found a new niche in scoring for film and television. He went on to provide music many companies, including NBC, ABC, HBO, DC Shoes, Oxygen, and more...2022-05-2305 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 35: Birdapres about Roxanne Shanté | AccoladesIn episode 35 I talk to Birdapres about Roxanne Shanté. Born and raised in the Queensbridge Projects of Queens, New York City, Shante first gained attention through the Roxanne Wars and was part of the Juice Crew. The 2017 film, Roxanne Roxanne, is a dramatization of Shante's life.2022-05-1606 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 34: Pip Skid about Terry Fox | AccoladesIn episode 34 I talk to Pip Skid about Terry Fox, a Canadian athlete, humanitarian, and cancer research activist. In 1980, with one leg having been amputated due to cancer, he embarked on an east to west cross-Canada run to raise money and awareness for cancer research.2022-05-1006 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 33: Dad Bod Rap Pod about Traxamillion | AccoladesIn episode 33 I talk to Demone Carter and Nate LeBlanc from Dad Bod Rap Pod about Traxamillion, an American hip hop producer from San Jose, California.He produced records such as Keak da Sneak's "Super Hyphy" and Dem Hoodstarz "Grown Man Remix". His first album, The Slapp Addict, was a compilation of Bay Area hyphy artists and was released August 22, 2006. 2022-05-1009 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 32: Tash (Tha Alkaholiks) about King Tee | AccoladesIn episode 32 I talk to Tash (Tha Alkaholiks) about King Tee, an American West Coast Hip hop rapper from Compton, California. Emerging as one of Compton's earliest hip hop artists, he was signed to Capitol records, where he released his debut album Act a Fool in 1988 with the hit singles "Act a Fool," "Payback's A Mutha," "The Coolest," and "Bass” [Remix], all of which were considered hip-hop classics. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he worked primarily with producer DJ Pooh, and was responsible for the rise of Tha Alkaholiks, whom he helped guide into the rap game. Ki...2022-05-1005 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 31: Ras Kass about Stan Lee | AccoladesIn episode 31 I talk to Ras Kass about Stan Lee, an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which would later become Marvel Comics. He was the primary creative leader for two decades, leading its expansion from a small division of a publishing house to a multimedia corporation that dominated the comics and film industries.2022-05-1004 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 30: Guillermo E. Brown (Pegasus Warning) about Pete "La Roca" Sims | AccoladesIn episode 30 I talk to Guillermo E. Brown (Pegasus Warning, The Late Late Show with James Corden) about Pete "La Roca" Sims, an American jazz drummer. 2022-05-1005 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 29: Al Jackson about Hannibal Buress | AccoladesIn episode 29 I talk to Al Jackson (Daily Blast Live) about his friend Hannibal Buress, an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He started performing comedy in 2002 while attending Southern Illinois University. He starred on Adult Swim's The Eric Andre Show from 2012 to 2020, and was featured on Comedy Central's Broad City from 2014 to 2019.2022-05-1008 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 28: Juice Aleem about Divine Styler | AccoladesIn episode 28 I talk to Juice Aleem about Divine Styler, an alternative hip hop artist from Brooklyn, New York. He first emerged as part of Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate.2022-05-1004 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 27: Slug (Atmosphere) about Prodigy | AccoladesIn episode 27 I talk to Slug (Atmosphere) about Prodigy. With Havoc, he was one half of the hip hop duo Mobb Deep.2022-05-1005 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 26: Mike Ladd about Emma Harris | AccoladesIn episode 26 I talk to Mike Ladd about Emma Harris, an American-born Russian actress, singer, dancer, cabaret artist, and writer.2022-05-1009 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 25: Vast Aire (Cannibal Ox) about Funky Four Plus One | AccoladesIn episode 25 I talk to Vast Aire (Cannibal Ox) about Funky Four Plus One, an American hip hop group from The Bronx, New York, composed of Jazzy Jeff, Sharon Green, D.J. Breakout, Guy Williams, Keith Keith, The Voice of K.K. and Rodney Stone. The latter two members also performed together as the duo Double Trouble, notably in the film Wild Style. They were the first hip hop group to receive a record deal, as well as the first to perform live on national television. The group was also notable for being the first to have a woman...2022-05-1004 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 24: Blockhead & Open Mike Eagle about Prince Paul | AccoladesIn episode 24 I talk to Blockhead and Open Mike Eagle about Prince Paul, an American record producer, disc jockey and recording artist from Amityville, New York. Paul began his career as a DJ for Stetsasonic. Since then he has worked on albums by Boogie Down Productions, Gravediggaz, MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane and 3rd Bass, among others. Major recognition for Prince Paul came when he produced De La Soul's debut album 3 Feet High and Rising, in which he pioneered new approaches to hip hop production, mixing and sampling, notably by including comedy sketches.2022-05-1006 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 23: Doug Gillard (Guided By Voices) about Tony McPhee | AccoladesIn episode 23 I talk to Doug Gillard (Guided By Voices) about Tony McPhee, a blues guitarist from Humberston, United Kingdom. He is the founder of The Groundhogs. An early version of this band backed Champion Jack Dupree and John Lee Hooker on UK concerts in the mid-1960s. He is often credited as Tony (T.S.) McPhee. He was given this name by the producer Mike Vernon who suggested adding ‘T.S.’ to his name.2022-05-0904 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 22: Alanna Vicente about Peggy Lee | AccoladesIn episode 22 of Accolades Video Series I talk to singer-songwriter, trombone player & actress Alanna Vicente about Peggy Lee, a jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer, and actress from Jamestown, North Dakota, United States. Her career spans over seven decades. From her beginning as a vocalist on local radio to singing with Benny Goodman’s big band, Lee created a sophisticated persona, writing music for films, acting, and recording conceptual record albums.2022-05-0904 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 21: Jeffrey Lewis about Diane Cluck | AccoladesIn episode 21 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Jeffrey Lewis (The Bundles) about Diane Cluck, a singer-songwriter from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. She describes her music as intuitive folk. She began taking piano lessons at the age of seven and was classically trained on scholarship at the Pennsylvania Academy of Music. Although known as a solo performer, she has often collaborated with others, including CocoRosie, Toby Goodshank and Herman Düne.2022-05-0905 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 20: Geoff Farina (Karate) about David Plotz | AccoladesIn episode 20 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Geoff Farina (Karate) about David Plotz, a journalist from Washington, D.C., United States and podcast host of the Slate Political Gabfest, with Emily Bazelon and John Dickerson.2022-05-0903 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 19: Page Hamilton (Helmet) about John Stowell | AccoladesIn episode 19 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Page Hamilton (Helmet) about John Stowell, a jazz guitarist, composer, author, and lecturer from New York City, New York, United States. He holds his guitar in a diagonal position, which facilitates playing close, piano-like voicings more comfortably. He has been a contributing columnist for several magazines, including Down Beat, Guitar Player, and Canadian Musician and has been an artist-in-residence at schools worldwide.2022-05-0905 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 18: Oliver Ackermann (A Place To Bury Strangers) about LaTosha Brown | AccoladesIn episode 18 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Oliver Ackermann (A Place To Bury Strangers) about LaTosha Brown, a community organizer, political strategist and consultant from Selma, Alabama, United States. She is the co-founder of Black Voters Matter, a voting rights group first noted for its work on the 2017 U.S. Senate special election. Brown focuses on issues related to political empowerment, social justice, economic development, leadership development, wealth creation and civil rights.2022-05-0904 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 17: Kim Coletta (Jawbox) about Nellie Bly | AccoladesIn episode 17 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Kim Coletta (Jawbox) about Nellie Bly, a journalist, industrialist, inventor and charity worker from Cochran’s Mills, Pennsylvania, United States. She was widely known for her record breaking trip around the world in 72 days, in emulation of Jules Verne’s fictional character Phileas Fogg. She was a pioneer in her field and launched a new kind of investigative journalism.2022-05-0905 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 16: Craig Finn (The Hold Steady) about Will Johnson | AccoladesIn episode 16 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Craig Finn (The Hold Steady) about Will Johnson, a musician, singer-songwriter, author, and painter from Kennett, Missouri, United States. He is the lead singer of the bands Centro-Matic and South San Gabriel. Called one of the most prolific artists in American indie rock, Johnson has also released solo records, and is a member of the bands Monsters of Folk, New Multitudes, and Overseas, and has also performed as part of the Undertow Orchestra.2022-05-0505 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 15: Wouter van Asselbergh (Shht) about Andrej Tarkovsky | AccoladesIn episode 15 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Wouter van Asslbergh (Shht) about Andrej Tarkovsky, a filmmaker, theatre director, writer, and film theorist from Zavrazhye, Soviet Union. He is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential directors in thehistory of Russian and world cinema. His films explored spiritual and metaphysical themes, and are noted for their slow pacing and long takes, dreamlike visual imagery, and preoccupation with nature and memory.2022-05-0504 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 14: Blaise Garza (Violent Femmes) about Steve Mackay | AccoladesIn episode 14 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Blaise Garza (Violent Femmes) about Steve Mackay, a tenor saxophonist from Daly City, California, United States. After sitting in with the Stooges on several occasions, he formally joined the group two days before they left Detroit for Los Angeles to record Fun House in May 1970. In 2003, Mackay rejoined the Stooges when they played their first show in twenty-nine years, and he remained with the group until he died in 2015.2022-05-0503 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 13: Jehnny Beth (Savages) about British Sea Power | AccoladesIn episode 13 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Jehnny Beth (Savages) about British Sea Power, an alternative rock band from Reading, Berkshire, England. The wide-ranging nature of the band’s material has led critics to liken their sound to a variety of groups, from The Cure and Joy Division to the Pixies and Arcade Fire. The band are famed for their live performances, the unusual lyrical content of their songs and the adventurous choice of locations for some of their shows.2022-05-0505 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 12: H.C. McEntire about Pauli Murray | AccoladesIn episode 12 of Accolades Video Series I talk to H.C. McEntire about Pauli Murray, a civil rights activist from Baltimore, Maryland, United States. She became a lawyer, women’s rights activist, Episcopal priest, and author. Drawn to the ministry in1977, Murray was the first African-American woman to be ordained as an Episcopal priest, in the first year that any women were ordained by that church.2022-05-0505 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 11: Skyler Skjelset (Fleet Foxes) about Merzbow | AccoladesIn episode 11 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Skyler Skjelset (Fleet Foxes) about Merzbow, a Japanese noise project started in 1979 by Masami Akita. Merzbow is best known for a style of harsh, aggressive noise. Since 1980, Akita has released over 400 recordings and has collaborated with various artists. As well as being a prolific musician, he has been a writer and editor for several books and magazines in Japan and has written several books of his own.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www...2022-05-0505 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 10: Steve Albini (Shellac, Big Black) about Alan Dower Blumlein | AccoladesIn episode 10 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Steve Albini about Alan Dower Blumlein, an electronics engineer from Hampstead, London, United Kingdom. Blumlein is known for his many inventions in telecommunications, sound recording, stereophonic sound, television and radar. He received 128 patents and is considered one of the most significant engineers and inventors of his time.2022-05-0406 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 9: Mattias De Craene (Nordmann) about John Lurie | AccoladesIn episode 9 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Mattias De Craene (Nordmann) about John Lurie, a musician, painter, actor, director, and producer from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. He co-founded the Lounge Lizards jazz ensemble, acted in 19 films, including Stranger than Paradise and Down by Law, composed and performed music for 20 television and film works, and produced, directed, and starred in the Fishing with John television series.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0404 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 8: Mike Watt (Stooges, Minutemen) about Richard Meltzer | AccoladesIn episode 8 of Accolades Video Series I talk to Mike Watt (Stooges, Minutemen) about Richard Meltzer, a rock critic, performer, and writer from New York City, New York, United States. He is considered by some rock historians to be the first to write an accurate analysis of rock and roll and is credited with inventing rock criticism. Meltzer’s first book, The Aesthetics of Rock, evolved out of his undergraduate studies in philosophy at Stony Brook University and graduate studies at Yale University..ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De Geeter...2022-05-0405 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 7: Dwid Hellion (Integrity) about Félicien Rops | AccoladesIn episode 7 of Accolades we talk to Dwid Hellion about Félicien Rops, a painter, illustrator, caricaturist and a prolific and innovative print maker from Namur, Belgium. He was associated with Symbolism and the Parisian Fin-de Siècle. He provided frontispieces and illustrations for Charles Baudelaire, Théophile Gautier, Stéphane Mallarmé, Joséphin Péladan, Paul Verlaine, Voltaire, and many others. Rops is recognized as a pioneer of Belgian comics.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0406 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 6: Shannon Lay about Arthur Russell | AccoladesIn episode 6 of Accolades we talk to Shannon Lay about Arthur Russell, a cellist, composer, producer, singer, and musician from Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States. His work spanned a disparate range of styles. Trained in contemporary experimental composition and Indian classical music, Russell relocated to New York in the mid-1970s, where he became associated with Lower Manhattan’s avant-garde community and the city’s disco scene.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0405 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 5: Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) about Jerzy Kukuczka | AccoladesIn episode 5 of Accolades we talk to Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) about Jerzy Kukuczka, an alpine and high-altitude climber from Katowice, Poland. On 18 September 1987, he became the second man (after Reinhold Messner) to climb all fourteen eight-thousanders globally, a feat that took him less than eight years to accomplish. He is the only person in the world who has climbed two eight-thousanders in one winter.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0405 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 4: Mauro Pawlowski about Gloria Coates | AccoladesIn episode 4 of Accolades we talk to Mauro about Gloria Coates, a composer from Wausau, Wisconsin, United States, who has lived in Munich since 1969. She studied with Alexander Tcherepnin, Otto Luening, and Jack Beeson. Her music features canonic structures and prominent, sometimes exclusive, glissandos, being characterized by extremely strict, even rigid technical procedures (canonic structures), which are often worked out with unusual musical materials (glissandi).ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0304 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 3: Don Letts (Big Audio Dynamite) about Jeannette Lee | AccoladesIn episode 3 of Accolades we talk to Don Letts about Jeannette Lee, a British music record executive, music manager, filmmaker, and former musician. A retail worker at the Acme Attractions store that, along with the SEX boutique run by Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, was instrumental in spawning punk in the UK. She went on to become a member of the post-punk band Public Image Ltd (PiL). Lee is currently co-owner of the independent record label Rough Trade Records.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more...2022-05-0306 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 2: Heather Woods Broderick about Judee Sill | AccoladesIn episode 2 of Accolades we talk to Heather Woods Broderick about Judee Sill, a singer and songwriter from California, United States. The first artist signed to David Geffen’s Asylum label, she released two albums on Asylum and partially completed a third album before dying of a drug overdose in 1979. Her eponymous debut album was released in late 1971 and was followed about 18 months later by Heart Food.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0305 minAccoladesAccoladesEp. 1: Steve Gunn about Sun Ra | AccoladesIn episode 1 of Accolades we talk to Steve Gunn about Sun Ra, a jazz composer, piano and synthesizer player, and poet from Birmingham, Alabama, United States. He is known for his experimental music, “cosmic” philosophy, prolific output, theatrical performances, and the Sun Ra Arkestra’s bandleader. His widely eclectic and avant-garde music echoed the entire history of jazz.ACCOLADES #1An illustration book by Tom De GeeterFind out more here: https://www.craterecords.be/accolades/2022-05-0316 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedModular Airplanes and Airplane Boarding Speedup Ideas (Tom Walma)Ideas to speed up airplane boarding, including: * Robots to lift bags straight up/down into the overhead bins of an airplane, so people don't stand in the aisle and block the line of other people who are boarding while they try to shove their bags into the overhead bins * A modular airplane, where the top half (cockpit and cabin) can be removed, and i) replace the waiting area of the airport to eliminate the need for "boarding", and ii) when the plane lands and slams on it's brakes, slide off the front of the plane, land on wheels, and...2020-02-1709 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedBlack Niche Dating Sites (Mike Geeter)Idea: Niche dating sites for African-Americans, such as black farmers only, black lumberjacks aka "lumberblacks", and black bears. But not "black furries", because that's "white people sh**". Also, odd niche dating sites which already exist, such as a dating site for sea captains Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 83 Naz Neen Mike Geeter (twitter.com/OhMikeGeeter, Kevin Hart's "Hart in the City") Tom Walma (twitter.com/thomaswalma) Recorded at Podcast Detroit (https://podcastdetroit.com)2020-02-1708 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedBritish X-Rated Game Shows in US (Naz Neen)Idea: American versions of adult-themed British game shows, including i) "Spring Break with Grandad", where college kids and their granddads compete as a team in party and beach-themed events, ii) "Naked Attraction", where people compete for dates by showing off their naked body in three rounds: genitals, midsection, and face, and iii) "Sex Box", where strangers are instructed to perform a specific sex act in a small room (where the audience can't see), and then afterwards, they talk about it in front of an audience Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 83 Naz Neen Mike Geeter (twitter.com/OhMikeGeeter, Kevin Hart's "Hart...2020-02-1724 minMarathon of DopeMarathon of DopePICTUREPLANE - CGI Buffalo Traffic Jams Cartoon Series #14Pictureplane sat down with us to talk about the turtles, fantasy dinners and all time favorite songs. Subscribe to our channel right here: https://goo.gl/uc9yMx Enjoying this video? Give it a like :) Travis Egedy (born May 1, 1985), better known by his stage name Pictureplane, is an American electronic musician based in Brooklyn, New York. He first appeared in the music scene of Denver, Colorado, making a name for himself at Rhinoceropolis, the DIY space where he also lived. He has been credited for coining the term "witch house". He is also a founder of the fashion brand Alien...2018-12-0605 minMarathon of DopeMarathon of DopeHURRICANE PARTY (Rickolus & Bleubird) - CGI Buffalo Traffic Jams Cartoon Series #13Hurricane Party (aka Bleubird and Rickolus) sat down with us to talk about fantasy dinners, typhoons and Tropical Heat. Subscribe to our channel right here: https://goo.gl/uc9yMx Enjoying this video? Give it a like :) Dope new interview with Bleubird and Rickolus’ new group, Hurricane Party. Putting yacht rap on the map. Concept, Drawings and Animation: Tom De Geeter Ceegee Voice and Character: Mike Ladd Find us at www.cgibuffalo.com2018-12-0506 minMarathon of DopeMarathon of DopeMILO (aka Scallops Hotel) - CGI Buffalo Traffic Jams Cartoon Series #12Milo (aka Scallops Hotel aka Rory Ferreira) sat down with us to talk about influences, morning routines and his love for the Gilmore Girls. Subscribe to our channel right here: https://goo.gl/uc9yMx Enjoying this video? Give it a like :) Rory Ferreira (born February 3, 1992), better known by his stage names Milo (often stylized as milo) and scallops hotel, is an American rapper and producer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin; currently based in Biddeford, Maine. Concept, Drawings and Animation: Tom De Geeter Ceegee Voice and Character: Mike Ladd Find us at www.cgibuffalo.com2018-12-0504 minMarathon of DopeMarathon of DopeCADENCE WEAPON - CGI Buffalo Traffic Jams Cartoon Series #11Cadence Weapon talks with us about his favorite rap heroes, sushi, Ninja Tune and influential sitcoms. Subscribe to our channel right here: https://goo.gl/uc9yMx Enjoying this video? Give it a like :) Concept, Drawings and Animation: Tom De Geeter Ceegee Voice and Character: Mike Ladd Find us at www.cgibuffalo.com Roland "Rollie" Pemberton, better known by his stage name Cadence Weapon, is a Canadian rapper. Born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, Pemberton released his first album, Breaking Kayfabe, in 2005 to positive reviews. He subsequently signed with the American record label ANTI-, releasing the albums Afterparty Babies in 2008...2018-12-0506 minCreativity WastedCreativity WastedBONUS: Teach or Die Re-Upload (Edited w/Bonus Audio) (Tom Walma)BONUS: Episode 21 "Teach or Die" re-upload: edited and w/bonus audio The original episode was unedited. This version is edited, and also with 3 minutes of additional bonus audio from my appearance on Bryan Harrison's horrifically-named "Moist Definitely" podcast. 01:10 Problems with current educational system, music education in US vs. Sweden 06:12 Bad ways to fix schools 10:31 Splitting "teacher" into 3 job roles: "monitoring", "giving lessons", and "tutoring" 15:12 "Teach or Die" idea and the "giving lessons" job role 23:31 Poverty "melting away" from statistics (and an emotionally triggered misunderstanding) 24:51 Is performing the "tutoring" job role only in study halls enough personalized education? Also feat. Mike...2018-05-1347 minWitchpolice RadioWitchpolice RadioWR156: Tom De Geeter / Pip SkidOccasional co-host Rob Crooks is back for an outernational conversation with his Sugar Pill Gang cohorts Pip Skid (Winnipeg) and Tom De Geeter (Kortrijk, Belgium). They talk European tours, Tom's local connections with the Marathon of Dope label, and most importantly, the new album by Tom's Zucchini Drive project. 2015-12-011h 37