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Jakop Janssønn er en trommeslager, komponist og produsent som har jobbet for og med en rekke samiske artister og joikere.
Etter hvert har han undret seg over hvor hans egen måte å forstå rytmikk kommer fra, i møte med joik.
Han har også som lytter undret seg over hvorfor noen bandkonstellasjoner fungerer bedre enn andre i møte med joik.
Kan man tufte sitt trommespill på noe mer enn sin egen opplevelse av samisk musikk?
Finnes det skjulte rytmer, rytmekonsepter eller en trommetradisjon i samisk kultur som ennå ikke er belyst, beskrevet eller tatt fram i lyset?
Og kan man ved søken finne en samspills-tradisjon i møte med joiken?
I denne podcasten prøver Jakop Janssønn å finne svar på disse spørsmålene ved å intervjue mennesker med kompetanse, innsikt og erfaring innenfor samisk kultur.
Foto: Knut Åserud
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In 1999, a music festival took place in upstate New York that became a social experiment. There were riots, looting, and numerous assaults. And it was set to a soundtrack of the era’s most aggressive rock bands. Incredibly, it was the third iteration of Woodstock, a festival known for peace, love, and hippie idealism. But Woodstock ’99 revealed some hard truths behind the myths of the 1960s, and the danger that nostalgia can engender. Listen to the entire season here.
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Musicians give irreverent takes on "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die", delivered every Monday morning.
We do all the research, help you better understand why you love the things you love, plus introduce you to new music and musical ideas you should care about. Want to sound informed, intelligent, and funny when talking about music, even the records you don't like? Want to laugh while you learn more about music production and music history? Then welcome to your new favorite weekly podcast. -
Gömlu vinkonurnar Lolla og Linda setjast niður og fræða hvor aðra um tónlist og merkilegar konur. Lolla sem er djúpvitur tónlistargúrú segir frá framúrskarandi konum úr tónlistarheiminum og í seríu 3 segir hún frá hinum ýmsu tónlistarstefnum og merkum atburðum í tónlistarsögunni.
Safnakerlan Linda dregur hins vegar fram sögur af spennandi konum í ljósmyndun.
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Season 8 opens with a Brand New name for the show that tells it like it is. Previously, SOMETHING came from Baltimore and JAZZ 101 at WEAA-FM, Tom Gouker is your Host who brings you 15% more entertainment: Interviews with your Favorite Artists, Top 10 Countdowns, Why is it Good? Album Reviews...and a desire to find new and fresh music around the world. And, as a Bonus sometimes we chat with Baltimore Musicians who are the Best in the Country! Found on All Podcast Flatforms. Tom Gouker is also a Co-Host of another wonderful podcast about The Beatles titled, The Beatles Come to America! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
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The Playful Musician dives deep into a musician’s journey, techniques and influences. From the first instrument they played to how they prepare for big concerts or recordings to how they find joy in the long practice hours, this podcast reveals the beautiful, and peculiar, details of an artist’s journey.
Whether you’re an aspiring musician looking for inspiration, a seasoned pro trying to find new techniques, or just a fan of the musical process, you’re going to love this podcast. -
Zig at the gig is a long-form interview-style show. The host Dave Deitke is a full-time Musician from Cleveland, OH. Who plays in an original band called C-level and teaches an adapted music class. Zig at the gig started as a podcast for Negative Space, a non-profit art gallery, promoting events and artists from the galley. The show has grown to include all facets of entertainment, including artist authors and musicians.
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Conversations In Groove explores the stories of our music, film, tv and recording industry professional friends. Hosted by studio owner and producer/engineer Benjy Johnson, we talk about the projects we have worked on and upcoming things in the future, all live from Earthtones Recording Studio. We explore gear, guitars, pedals, recording techniques and everything groove related! What is YOUR groove?
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Visibility is the first step in creating change.
In Music Industry Voices, we come together with professionals from the music industry, listening to their stories about how they started out working in the industry, got to their first jobs, what challenges were faced and which opportunities arose. This way, we are making career paths more visible, disclosing opportunities to those who are starting to work in the industry just now, and inspiring those who are searching a new path in their career.
Music Industry Voices is to be understood as an ever-evolving platform, growing with the stories told. Tune in, lean back and listen to us detangling ourselves and our careers on air.
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MIV emerged from the European Music Business Task Force (EMBTF), a Creative EU-funded training programme. The programme facilitated a transnational innovative leadership masterclass for 12 emerging European music business professionals by the globally acting Music Cities Network, and the in Aarhus Denmark based Music Organization Promus and the Creative Leadership experts KaosPilots (Aarhus). The podcast is hosted by Freddie Aitken, Manchester-based Membership Officer at London Youth Choirs, Trustee and F&A member at The National Foundation for Youth Music. He is also the co-founder of Manchester-based electronic music collective Traffic and - last but not least - proud member of the first EMBTF Cohort.
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Jingle produced and provided by Sjoerd Vriesema.
Cover produced and provided by Franz Thöricht.
Podcast Production by Sabrina Dehati.
Supervision by Lena Ingwersen and Jeppe Rasmussen.
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A podcast where two thirty something's discuss the music we found and loved growing up. Each week we take turns picking the albums that meant something to us and discuss them, and the impact they left.
Our tastes range from Rock and Punk, to Hardcore and Metal, and even the odd hip-hop or dance record in their for good measure.
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