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Stuck In My Generation

Jeremy Barker, Anthony Paganini, Neal Crabtree, Brian Hicks

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Growing up, did you question your parents music preferences? Like....what's so great about The Beatles? The Stones? Van Morrison?!!?....What the what?! Yeah well that's how we felt. BUT...it turns out, there were reasons to love older (and newer?) music that took merely time to recognize. Let's take a musical journey and attempt to buck the trend of getting stuck....in our generation.
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Do you like when time travel, twisted history, and secret societies collide? The Devil Pulls the Strings, described as The Librarians meet The Magicians, is an epic fantasy adventure set in modern-day Wentzville, MO, New York City, and 1813 Genoa, Italy, weaves bromance, Slavic mythology, secret societies, Paganini’s music and time travel. Boone Daniels (22) has problems, debilitating panic attack, gut-wrenching guilt, an evil spirit wendigo haunting him since age six, and now he almost kill ...
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DJ Drahosh (his own name Drahoslav Hanzel) started his proffesion as DJ and Producer in 2002. Drahosh work was established when he was often booked to DJ in various big nights in Europe. Events and supports for Boris Brejcha, Roberto Capuano, Umek, Franky Rizardo, Ferreck Dawn, Raffa FL, His tracks are supported in of prominent representatives of the global electronic scene such as Carl Cox, Sam Paganini, Tomy DeClerque, Alex del Amo, Andrea Berotolini, Ray Costa, Jeff Bennet, Andre Kroenert ...
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B.S.E - Because Series Because: sometimes you just need good music. Because: sometime only Techno and Tech-House will do. Because: only the best is good enough. B.S.E brings his Because: series of Techno and Tech-House mixes to the podcast arena. Why? Just Because:
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www.instagram.com/elaylazutkin Elay Lazutkin one of the top techno projects of Russia, headliner of the biggest festivals in South and North America, as well as clubs in Europe and Asia, played over 300 shows for past five years. Owner of his label Sync Fx Audio with over 40 releases. His music played around the world on such big events as Time Warp, Space Ibiza by artists like Dubfire, Richie Hawtin, Umek, Popof, Advent, Sam Paganini and many others. Elay is manage his own label Sync Fx Aud ...
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Tronus is a Barcelona based techno project with a unique, intense and emotive sound. Work defined by an unbound vision of music that mirrors a philosophy built up around the lives of Albert Díaz and Víctor Quintana. An evolution from classical techno rawness into a cutting-edge complex sound, layered with hypnotic harmonies, rich atmospheres and unforgiving bass lines. Since their debut album 'Infra LP' in 2017, every release has been supported and charted by top techno artists around the gl ...
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Robert's faith to Techno and Hard Techno roots evolved since early 2000s from turntables to hybrid live exhibitions involving both hardware and software makers that allows him to perform without limits. DJ, producer, remixer and radio host. His 360° introduction to electronic music never stopped to progress during the time without leaking his Techno origins. Born in Italy and adopted in Greece, Robert’s approach to decks started in 1999 in Turin area (Italy) performing on Sunday afternoon pa ...
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Sisko Electrofanatik

Sisko Electrofanatik

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Sisko Electrofanatik was born in Rome. Since he was very young, he has been attracted to dance music, and with time he developed a strong interest in the various facets of house and electronic music. He then started working in multiple clubs in the Italian capital from a young age. His DJing style was always heavily steeped in electronic sounds, which is why he ended up being nicknamed “Electrofanatik”. After a few years of gigs, he started feeling the need to create a more personal sound. S ...
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Marco Bailey is somewhat considered an icon when it comes to techno and the dance music industry as a whole. It starts with a beat, and for Marco that as in the late 80’s. In 2014 he celebrated 25 years of Marco Bailey, a true achievement for someone who is an ambassador for the scene as well as an amazing DJ and producer. He grew up in Belgium, and it all started out when he went to a small local club in his nearby city. At this point, he knew little and didn't have any musical heroes, but ...
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Welcome to The Pretty Healthy Podcast with Naturopathic doctor and natural health expert, Dr. Brandi Moore. On this show, we will discuss all things health and wellness. From the latest health trends to naturally balancing your hormones. This podcast is laid back. I'm your doctor BFF who is here to answer all your pressing health questions!
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On The SPOOKY Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:54:12), we talk about Rick Rosenthal's Halloween II, the official 1981 sequel to Halloween, kicking off the franchise, in addition to the first episode of the 1981 Italian horror anthology TV series The Devil's Game, "The Sandman" directed by Giulio Questi. In part two (1:54:13-3:44:23), we discus…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:33:45), we return to Severin's Black Emanuelle box with another bit of apocrypha, The Dirty Seven (also known as Emanuelle, Queen of the Desert), in addition to the 9th episode of Star Trek (TOS), "Dagger of the Mind." Part two (ranging 1:33:47-2:56:08) features briefer discussion on 7 additional films: …
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:43:02), we continue our coverage of the films of Werner Herzog with one of his best-known, beginning a series of collaborations with Klaus Kinski in 1979's Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht, in addition to "Miri" - the 9th episode of Star Trek (TOS). In part two (1:43:03-2:54:25), we talk Matt Reeves' 2022 re…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:58:10), we start our coverage of the films of Jackie Chan with his Brucesploitation debut, New Fist of Fury, the 1979 official sequel directed by Lo Wei, in addition to discussing "What Little Girls Are Made Of" - the seventh episode of Star Trek (TOS). In part two (1:58:11-3:14:57), we have shorter disc…
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Do we really practice 40 hours a day? In this episode of TwoSet Talks, we share some practice tips we've learnt over the years, including the do's and don'ts of how to improve technique, raise your baseline, and use practice time most effectively. Wanna learn more? Check out https://www.twosetacademy.com The Academy Collection is now LIVE! Get it h…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:26:02), we discuss the operatic action epic Conan the Barbarian, directed by John Milius, as well as "Mudd's Women" - the sixth episode of Star Trek (TOS). In part two (1:26:03-2:42:44), we talk about six additional features - David Lynch's surrealist masterpiece debut Eraserhead (as well as a bit on his…
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Augustin Hadelich joins us in this episode of TwoSet Talks to share his experiences as a world class violinist: from performing on tour, to how he manages pressure, his tried & tested practice methods and tips for improvement. Listen to Augustin's new album, American Road Trip here: https://w.lnk.to/aroadtrip The Academy Collection is now LIVE! Get…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. return to the works of Guy Maddin in part one (0:00-2:01:30), doing a detailed analysis of his 2007 film My Winnipeg, as well as talking the fifth episode of Star Trek (TOS), "The Enemy Within." In part two (2:01:30-3:07:20) we discuss six additional features - the much-derided 1987 Garbage Pail Kids Movie (dir…
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We've finally concluded our world tour! In this episode of TwoSet Talks, we sit down to reflect on our experiences of performing across Europe, Asia, America and Australia, and share the highs and lows of our adventures – including some of the craziest stories from the tour. Plus, peek our new Academy Collection on TwoSet Apparel with designs inspi…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:13:41), Shana and j. get back into classic kaiju territory with Ishiro Honda's 1966 film War of the Gargantuas, as well as covering the iconic fourth episode of Star Trek (TOS), "The Naked Time" with a swashbuckling Sulu. In part two (1:13:42-2:40:02), we have six additional features: Georgiy Danileya's …
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:24:58), we continue the films of Bruce Lee with the breakthrough 1972 Lo Wei feature Fist of Fury, in addition to the third episode of Star Trek (TOS), "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Next, in part two (1:24:59-2:47:35) there are six additional features - the 1978 Italian TV movie Closed Circuit, directe…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:42:08), we return to the Solid Metal Nightmares box set with the next two Shinya Tsukamoto movies, 2004's Vital and 2005's digital video short feature Haze, in addition to "Charlie X" (the third episode of Star Trek TOS). In part two (1:42:09-3:02:14) we discuss six additional pictures in shorter form - …
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In this episode of TwoSet Talks, we sit down with violin prodigy Chloe Chua to discuss her new album release, Butterfly Lovers & Paganini, and learn more about her process behind preparing for a piece and how she manages to balance her practice schedule with her studies. Also available on Spotify and Apple Music. Check out the video with did with C…
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Kicking off year three of The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:48:14) we return to the Black Emanuelle series with a piece of strange apocrypha, discussing Christian Anders' 1981 film Divine Emanuelle (as well as its alternate director's cut Fanataco... When the Goddess Calls) in addition to beginning coverage of Star Trek (The Original Series) with its…
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This week, Shana and j. celebrate completing three full years of the podcast with our annual Stacks Awards! In part one (0:00-1:30:47) we break programming a bit to finish off our coverage of the 1966 Ultra Q TV series with its final three episodes. In part two (1:30:48-3:10:09) we go in-depth on Lana Wachowski's fascinating 2021 legasequel The Mat…
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On The Stacks this week, part one continues our coverage of the Yakuza Papers / Battles Without Honor and Humanity collection from Arrow with Kinji Fukasaku's 1973 film Proxy War (running to 1:10:09). In part two (1:10:10-2:22:34), we have a roundup of a broad swath of additional features - the Canadian International Pictures collection Animation N…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:26:03) Shana and j. go in-depth on Jean Rollin's 1973 feature Shiver of the Vampires, as well as episode 25 - "The Devil Child" - of the Ultra Q TV series. Part two (1:26:04-3:14:36) we go extra long, featuring discussion of 2003's anthology film The Animatrix, the 2014 Jonathan Liebesman reboot of Teena…
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This ends abruptly as I forgot to add an outro message as it was converted from video - Go on my commute with me and hear thoughts on what music is suggested! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stuck-in-my-generation/donationsBy Jeremy Barker, Anthony Paganini, Neal Crabtree, Brian Hicks
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On this week's episode, Shana and j. begin with discussion of the first Bruce Lee kung fu picture, The Big Boss (1971, directed by Lo Wei), in addition to episode 24 of Ultra Q, "The Statue of Goga" in part one (running to 1:13:38). In part two, we go in depth on the extended version of the devastatingly good musical biopic satire Walk Hard: The De…
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In this episode of TwoSet Talks, we finally expose the dark hidden truth behind the man who kidnapped violin chan. Also available on Spotify and Apple Music. Subscribe to our main channel: https://youtube.com/twosetviolin Join us on the world tour! Sign up to be notified when we announce your city: https://worldtour.twosetviolin.com/ Remember to GO…
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What is it like dating as musicians? In this episode of TwoSet Talks, we talk about navigating relationships as musicians and how to deal with feelings of envy and competitiveness. Also available on Spotify and Apple Music. Subscribe to our main channel: https://youtube.com/twosetviolin Join us on the world tour! Sign up to be notified when we anno…
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Welcome back to episode two of TwoSet Talks. In this episode, we share some tips for surviving in an orchestra based on our own experiences. Also available on Spotify and Apple Music. Subscribe to our main channel: https://youtube.com/twosetviolin Join us on the world tour! Sign up to be notified when we announce your city: https://worldtour.twoset…
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On The Stacks this week, Shana and j. continue coverage of the films of Sergio Leone with his angry and funky final western, Fistful of Dynamite (1971, aka Duck You Sucker) in addition to the 23rd episode of Ultra Q, "Fury of the South Seas" in part one (running to 1:26:54). Part two (1:26:55-2:30:42) features five additional films, mostly action-p…
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On The Stacks this week, Shana is introduced to the work of Guy Maddin with his 2016 tribute to lost and unfinished films in collaboration with the NFB, The Forbidden Room, paired with episode 22 of Ultra Q, "Metamorphosis" in part one (running to 1:36:54), while in part two (1:36:55-2:48:03) we talk about four additional films: the iconic 1968 sci…
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Apologies for some initial audio issues (these clear up around 15-20 minutes in, was not aware of the problem during the recording). This week, Shana and j. discuss the classic queer counter-culture film If.... (1968, directed by Lindsay Anderson) in addition to Ultra Q episode 21 ("Space Directive M774") in part one (running to 1:30:06). Then in p…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. finally return to the OG Godzilla franchise with the second entry, 1955's Godzilla Raids Again, directed by Motoyoshi Oda, in addition to the next two episodes in our coverage of Ultra Q (episodes 19 and 20, "Challenge From the Year 2020" and "The Primordial Amphibian Ragon"). Regrettably, there was an issue wi…
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This week on The Stacks, in part 1 (0:00-1:30:23) we discuss the landmark 1962 revisionist western Ride the High Country, directed by Sam Peckinpah, in addition to the 18th episode of Ultra Q, "The Rainbow's Egg." In part 2 (1:30-24:2:33:00), after some brief general talk on Millennium Actress, we discuss Satoshi Kon's next film, 2003's Christmas-t…
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This week in The Stacks, Shana and j. are talking about six movies - in part one (0:00-1:14:13) we talk about the second entry in Jose Mojica Marins' legendary Coffin Joe series, 1967's This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse, in addition to the 17th episode of Ultra Q, "The 1/8th Project" (directed by Hajime Tsuburaya). In part two (1:14:14-2:52:48), …
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On The Stacks this week, Shana and j. return to the Sartana series in part one (0:00-1:19:27) with the excellent third entry in the series, Sartana Is Here, Trade Your Pistol for a Coffin (1970), directed by Giuliano Carnimeo, as well as the 16th episode of Ultra Q, "Garamon Strikes Back!" directed by Samaji Nonagase. Next, in part two (1:19:28-2:2…
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On The Stacks this week, part one (0:00-1:17:14) features the next entry in the original Gamera series, Noriaki Yuasa's 1970 film Gamera vs Jiger, while in Ultra Q episode 15, "Kanegon's Cocoon" we encounter a yokai rather than a kaiju. In an extended part two (1:17:15-2:52:56), we discuss four additional features, going deep on Steve Barron's 1990…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:21:52) we conclude the original Michael Caine Harry Palmer trilogy with Ken Russell's 1967 spy parody Billion Dollar Brain, in addition to the 14th episode of Ultra Q, "Tokyo Ice Age." In part two (1:21:53-2:32:57), we have four additional films - Bruno Mattei's 1983 Claudio Fragasso-penned entry in the …
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This week on The Stacks, after an unplanned week off due to illness, Shana and j. are back with a full-bore exploitation week, continuing coverage of the Stray Cat Rock series in part one (0:00-1:34:33) with both Toshiya Fujita's Wild Jumbo and Yasuharu Hasebe's Sex Hunter (both released in 1970) in addition to the 13th episode of Ultra Q, "Garadam…
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Breaking slightly with tradition for the titling this week, due to us covering six films this week (plus one TV episode). In part 1 (0:00-1:39:33), we discuss the next two entries in the All the Haunts Be Ours folk horror box set - the 1958 Norwegian film Lake of the Dead, directed by Kåre Bergstrøm, and the 1987 Icelandic TV movie Tilbury, directe…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. discuss Michael J. Murphy's 1995 direct-to-video folk horror The Rite of Spring and episode 11 of Ultra Q, "Balloonga" in part one (0:00-1:33:48), while part two (1:33:49-2:50:05) features three 70s film picks - Pedro Olea's 1973 Spanish exploitation drama It's Not Good for a Man to Be Alone, a 1978 entry in th…
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