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Ways of Knowing

The World According to Sound

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New ways of thinking about the world, brought to you by the humanities and The World According to Sound. We’re working with universities to translate academic research into sound. Each season has a radically different format and topic. You’ll never hear the same kind of thing twice. We’re independent and ad free. Patreon is the best way to support our work. https://www.patreon.com/theworldaccordingtosound
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Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement Podcast is an obsessive and exhaustive deep-dive into the songs of the seminal '90s indie rock band Pavement. Working in chronological order according to the date of release, your host jD, takes a song-by-song trip through the Stockton, California group's catalog, from their very first track - You're Killing Me - through their five full-length albums and EPs, including 1992 classic "Slanted & Enchanted," their 1994 breakthrough "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" and th ...
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A High School Sports podcast focusing on the 618 Area which is located in Southern Illinois. According to 1X World Heavyweight champion Danny Pounders this is the "number one podcast in all the lands."
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A former podcast once dedicated to spreading the false Gospel of Rome to people all around the world, now teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If you'd like to contact Marc check the description of the episode "The Holy Spirit" for details. The final series of this podcast is Biblically sound, and if you have stumbled upon this podcast and want to know how you can be saved, listen to the final 5 episodes of this podcast beginning with "The Authority of Scripture" and concluding with "The Hol ...
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DJ/Producer Label Founder and Owner of @Seres_Producoes Booking Inquiries: inesmonteiro@seresproducoes.com DJ Satelite is an ambassador of the new Angolan sound as well as one of the pioneers of African Electronic Music. According to The Fader Magazine- “One of the very few producers who embraces house music, yet does not shy away from kuduro, the style in which he first honed his skills.” Satelite's talent has taken him to some of the most recognized event, such as The Red Bull Music Academ ...
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May these words of Jehovah go in and settle in our mind and spirit that we will have the POWER TO BE VICTORIOUS IN ALL MATTERS when we leave the house of Jehovah. O let the word of God shape and mold us down through eternity. We are seeking a unified earth. We all have the power to bring the earth on one accord. Can we do our part? Can you imagine an earth that constantly seeks ways to walk in unity? Better yet, can we imagine the world in a constant Praise for our Jehovah? But first, we wan ...
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2sher - ambitious, focused, multi-talented modern artist. The 31 years old, born in south-west Poland, started his music career very early. In the age of 6 his parents noticed his passion into music and send him to Primary Music School where he got proper piano education. As youngster, he started to dj himself and also made his first steps into music production. During that time he was experimenting a lot in his little home studio in Poland, working under different aliases and producing vari ...
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Reconsider Everything: The American History Project

Reconsider Everything: The American History Project

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Reconsider Everything dives into the impact of how American history is and 𝘪𝘴𝘯’𝘵 taught in the U.S. Have you ever thought about how the lack of multicultural history taught in schools has impacted the communities we have failed to celebrate for centuries? Reconsider Everything shares stories from people of various backgrounds who answer that question and insight from people working in education to provide new history, resources and personal perspectives that will make you reconsider everythi ...
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On this episode of the Pavement Top 50, jD has a lovely conversation with Zac from Amhearst about his Pavement Origin Story and song number 32 Transcript: [1:02] Bob, what do you think about Transport as Arranged? Jamie. I just think that, I think Transport as Arranged, when the record was made in Kernersville, North Carolina with Mitch Easter, was…
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This is so fucking cool. Bob Nastanovich joins me this week to talk about a whack of shit including song 33!!!! Transcript: 1:00] Loretta Scars. Alex from Portland, how are you feeling about Loretta Scars? It's a great song. I've got all kinds of thoughts on it, but it's on Flannid and Enchanted, which is a great album. it's, Slanted and Enchanted …
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This week on the program, Alex from Portland talks about his Pavement Origin story with jD before they gab about song 34! Transcript: Track 1 [1:00] It's Half a Canyon. Ryan, from Soundtrack Your Life, what are your initial thoughts about this song? It's a great song. I really like this song. For some reason, for a long time, I thought this was the…
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This week jD is joined by Ryan from the Soundtrack Your Life podcast, to discuss song number 35 on the countdown. Will it surprise you? Download and let me know! jd@meetingmalkmus.com Transcript: Track 2 [1:00] Previously on the pavement top 50. Track 1 [1:02] So there it is track 36 on the countdown is harness your hopes from the june 22nd release…
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jD is back and this week he's got Chad from Los Angeles in toe to discuss song 36 on the countdown, and to share his Pavement origin story. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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jD is joined by Pierce from Detroit to discuss his Pavement origin story and wax poetic about song 37 on the countdown. Enjoy! Transcript: [0:00] Hey, it's JD here, and I just wanted to throw something down, somewhat of a challenge to all you musically inclined folks out there. We are going to be doing a pod list again this year, and a pod list is …
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jD is back and he's joined by Daniel from Chicago to discuss his Pavement origin story and dissect track number 38. Transcript: [0:00] Hey, it's JD here, and I just wanted to throw something down, somewhat of a challenge to all you musically inclined folks out there. We are going to be doing a pod list again this year, and a pod list is simply a po…
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jD is back and he's with Dan from Rochester to discuss track 39! Transcript: [0:00] Hey, it's JD here, and I just wanted to throw something down, somewhat of a challenge to all you musically inclined folks out there. We are going to be doing a pod list again this year, and a pod list is simply a podcast playlist. It's a pod list. The previous four …
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jD is back and this week he is joined by Cam from Toronto to discuss his Pavement origin story, talk about indie music and of course to break down song number 40 in the countdown. Transcript: Track 2: [0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. This is the second song from Terra Twilight on the countdown. You Are a Light was number 45. And here we ar…
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jD is talking to Pavement super-fan Pete from Malaga this week on the pod. You'll learn all about his Pavement origin story and hear their breakdown of song number 41 on the countdown Transcript: Track 1: [0:00] Previously on the pavement top 50. Track 2: [0:02] Okay track number 42 easily fooled comes from the rattled by da rush ep and um it's the…
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On the podcast this week jD is in conversation with Pavement super-fan Alan. Listen in as they discuss his Pavement origin story and analyze song number 42 on the countdown. Transcript: Track 1: [0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Track 2: [0:02] All right, that was the fifth track from Bright in the Corners, Old to Begin. It's our third song…
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This week jD is joined by Pavement super-fan Josh in Pittsburgh to discuss his Pavement origin story and dissect song number 43 on the countdown. Transcript: Track 1: [0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Track 2: [0:02] Okay, so the number 44 track, you've just heard it. It's Embassy Row, the second song from Bright in the Corners after Blue H…
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jD is back and this week he's joined by Pavement super-fan Scott to discuss song number 44 on the countdown. Transcript: Track 1: [0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Track 2: [0:02] So this is song number 45 on the countdown. And it is our first track from Terra Twilight on the list so far. It is You Are a Light. What do you think of this tra…
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Dewvre podcasts & such has several new podcasts in the pipeline we think you're gonna love. Here is the first one. It drops on February 19th. You can subscribe at linktr.ee/rembreakdown Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & O…
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jD is joined by Matt F Basler to discuss his experience with Pavement and to analyze song number 45 on the countdown. Transcript: Track 1: [0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50. Track 2: [0:02] So there you go. At number 46, it's the third Wowie Zowie song to chart behind Best Friend's Arm at number 49. And Motion suggests itself at 48. Here we …
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