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    Explore " enya" with insightful episodes like "Subkutan: Mitgefühl - ein Gefühl das wachsen kann", "First Cup of Coffee - January 22, 2024", "31. Gigi, Gorillaz und die Guano Babes (?) - der große Chart-Check 2001", "Crafting Chart-Toppers in Christian Music: Doug Weier's Story" and "60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday: How Far Is it to Find Out Who You Are?" from podcasts like ""Radio RaBe", "First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy", "Die Millennials - Eine Zeitreise durch die 2000er", "Music Ghost Stories" and "Stories From Women Who Walk"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    Subkutan: Mitgefühl - ein Gefühl das wachsen kann

    Subkutan: Mitgefühl - ein Gefühl das wachsen kann
    Wir empfinden jeden Tag viele verschiedene Gefühle. In dieser Subkutan-Sendung schauen wir uns eines davon genauer an: das Mitgefühl. Wir erfahren, wie sich Mitgefühl von Empathie unterscheidet, wie Mitgefühl durch Musik geweckt werden kann und wie der buddhistische Ansatz dazu lautet.  

    Was ist Mitgefühl? Wie unterscheidet sich Mitgefühl von Empathie? Warum ist Mitgefühl wichtig und wie lernen wir es? Antworten auf diese Fragen findet Alix Regenass. Im Rahmen eines Gedankenexperiments nimmt sie uns mit auf eine Tramfahrt.
    Der Song «Only Time» von Enya verbinden viele Menschen mit den tragischen Ereignissen des 11. Septembers 2001 (9/11). Weshalb das so ist, weiss Britta Sweers, Professorin für kulturelle Anthropologie der Musik an der Universität Bern. Im Beitrag von Simone Keller erklärt Britta Sweers, welche Elemente im Song «Only Time» Mitgefühl erwecken, weshalb Musik keine Weltsprache ist und wieso Musik so wirksam sein kann, wenn die Worte fehlen.

    Kann man Mitgefühl lernen? Ob und wie das geht, erklärt uns Jens Schlieter, er ist Dozent am religionswissenschaftlichen Institut der Universität Bern. Jens Schlieter beschäftigt sich insbesondere mit buddhistischen Themen. May Kulowatz fragt nach, was man unter Mitgefühl im Buddhismus versteht, inwiefern es sich von westlichen Ansichten unterscheidet und wie man es lernt.

    First Cup of Coffee - January 22, 2024

    First Cup of Coffee - January 22, 2024

    A few thoughts today on marketing, newsletters, why you can be like Enya and not HAVE to do anything, why empty, supposedly "Inspirational" sayings annoy me, and some thoughts on Brotopia by Emily Chang.

    Brotopia by Emily Chang is here https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/547571/brotopia-by-emily-chang/

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    31. Gigi, Gorillaz und die Guano Babes (?) - der große Chart-Check 2001

    31. Gigi, Gorillaz und die Guano Babes (?) - der große Chart-Check 2001

    Was hat uns im Jahr 2001 musikalisch bewegt? Klar: 9/11 und damit auch "Only Time von Enya. Aber auch Big Brother und "Es ist geil, ein Arschloch zu sein" von Christian.  Die Millennials skippen sich durch die Top 40 der offiziellen Jahrescharts und stellen fest, dass es von längst vergessenen Quatsch-Songs bis zu großen Meisterwerken in diesem Jahr wirklich nicht weit ist. Und dass sie sowohl Phil Collins, als auch die Weather Girls ohne die entsprechenden Coversongs vielleicht nie entdeckt hätten. Achtung: Es muss auch wieder gelegentlich angesungen werden!

    Crafting Chart-Toppers in Christian Music: Doug Weier's Story

    Crafting Chart-Toppers in Christian Music: Doug Weier's Story

    In this captivating episode of Music Ghost Stories, we venture into the heart of sound and sensation. Our special guest, Doug Weier, a seasoned mix engineer with an impressive portfolio in Christian Music, takes us on a journey through the intricate world of audio and emotions. From shaping hits for bands like Skillet, Newsboys, Anberlin, Mercy Me, and even the Maine, to the universal language of music, Doug shares his insights on how melodies and harmonies touch our souls in ways that transcend words. Discover the secrets of making music that resonates with audiences on a profound level, and the stories that unravel when we truly listen. Tune in as we explore the ethereal connection between music and the human spirit.

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    full-time! Check us out at www.dreamcatcher.studio.

    60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday: How Far Is it to Find Out Who You Are?

    60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday: How Far Is it to Find Out Who You Are?

    Hello to you listening in Point Reyes Station, California!

    Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk With 60 Seconds for Time Out Tuesday and your host, Diane Wyzga.

    As many of you know my 5 week, 500 mile pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago de Compostella defines my life: BC (before Camino) and AC (after Camino). Not a day goes by that I don’t recall some aspect of The Way of Saint James.

    As you walk The Way you are often asked: how come you are walking? In the beginning I said I’m finding myself or healing old stuff. But it never rang true. Rather, I was called to walk. That was true. There was no more denying that call than stopping my own heartbeat.

    But called for what? There were days I felt like I missed the spiritual boat. There were days I felt like I made a poor pilgrim. There were days I asked for answers and heard only silence in the wind.

    Now I know. As the song goes, “Pilgrim, it’s a long way to find out who you are.” [Pilgrim by Enya]

    The Camino asked only that I walk, be the walking, and be the road that led to me.

    Question: How have you been called to find out who you are?  

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    Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team

    Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts

    Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

    All content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts

    #121: Colin Stetson

    #121: Colin Stetson

    Ruinous beauty, hauling a bass sax up the stairs, Hendrix's face, worlds of breath. The saxophonist and composer discusses his important albums.

    Colin's picks:

    Hendrix – Band Of Gypsys
    Peter Brötzmann / Bill Laswell – Low Life
    Enya – Shepherd Moons
    Sam Cooke – Live At The Harlem Square Club, 1963

    Colin's new album Chimæra I is out now via ROOM40. You can also grab it on Colin's Bandcamp. Colin's website is here.

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    Pee-wee Herman, Enya, and George Harrison (with Ben Katzman of DeGreaser)

    Pee-wee Herman, Enya, and George Harrison (with Ben Katzman of DeGreaser)

    Ben Katzman is a guitarist, songwriter, and frontman of the band DeGreaser. Ben is an Aries Sun // Capricorn Moon // Scorpio Rising. We rock out to the astrology of Pee-wee Herman, Enya, and George Harrison.

    What We Talked About: Ben Katzman's DeGreaser - Astrology 101 (Album) // Pee-wee's Big Adventure - Tequila Dance Scene (Video) // Judas Priest - Breaking The Law (Video) // Dio - Rainbow In The Dark (Video) // RONNIE JAMES DIO interview (Video) // Pure Moods Commercial (Video) // Enya - May It Be (Lord of The Rings Edit Video) // Enya - Dark Sky Island (Song) // Step Brothers Singing Scene // Enya - Only Time (Song) // Enya - Caribbean Blue (Unofficial Video) // Anthony Kiedis in Point Break // Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (Album) // Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (Trailer) // Colleen Green - Cool (Album) // Oasis - Live Wembley Stadium 2000 (Concert) // George Harrison - Living In The Material World (Album) // George Harrison - Traveling Wilburys Interview (Video) // The Traveling Wilburys - Handle With Care (Song) // Icons: Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath (Video) // Walk Hard - Beatles scene (Video) // Tony Perkis (from Heavyweights) // The Adventures of Pete & Pete Intro // Billy Preston - My Sweet Lord - Live Cover (Video) // George Harrison - Ding Dong, Ding Dong (Video) // Queen - Mustapha (Song) // Oasis - Definitely Maybe (Album) // Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (Album) // The Replacements - Unsatisfied (Song) // Foxing - Draw Down The Moon (Video) // Ben Katzman - Livin' On Leo Time (Song) ...

    Check out more of Ben's work! benkatzman69.com // @bkdegreaser69 on Instagram.

    Our theme music is from the song, "Come & Get It" by Flamingosis. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@musicstr0l0gy).

    I Am A Wine Spurt (Olly Smith, First Waltz Tasting)

    I Am A Wine Spurt (Olly Smith, First Waltz Tasting)

    It's out with the old shameless plugs, and in with the new shameless plugs, as  Gabe Cook, Grant Hutchison and Martyn Goodwin-Sharman check back into the newly refurbished, Neutral Cider Hotel!

    The guys welcome Season 2 in a wildly unceremonious fashion, but lay down the expectation of a monthly schedule, so get ready for a new and different pace for the show.  First things first though as Producer Scott has to ready the sound effects because the author of Ciderology announces his Patreon (Ta Da)! With wonderful exclusives, tier names and writing propositions, there’s plenty to get excited about with Gabe’s latest venture!

    Then it's onto the news, with a cider subscription service in the UK, the chain Wetherspoons have ditched Strongbow for Stowford Press, and a certain person is not going to Cidercon, so there’s a whole broadsheet in this week’s opening of the show.

     Then, we have a brilliant chat with national treasure Olly Smith.  He’s an award winning communicator, author and podcast host and, without question, the jolliest drinks expert in town, He has regular television spots, books, and Pingu writing credits to his name! The guys chat everything, from Jason Orange, to parents loving Gabe, George Harrison and his Olly's own range of glassware! It's a full, wild ride of enthusiasm from a wine loving guy, who makes it incredibly tempting to pick up a bottle of plonk pronto!

    After the chat with Olly, the guys drink Little Pomona’s collab with our own Grant; First Waltz. A rich, wild ride that the guys drink and dissect, whilst using a word that doesn’t sound right in a British mouth! The guys then break down how collaborations come together in cider, so definitely a chat you might want to listen to if you’re looking to make something in cider.

    Alas, that’s the end of the show, so please do check out the socials, and send us your messages and Speakpipes to have your say in where the guys go, what happens in the future, and just let us know how you’re doing. And, thanks for listening. We appreciate you.

    The Team:
    Gabe is a cider expert: The Ciderologist
    Grant has two cider businesses: Re:Stalk and Aeble Cider Shop
    Martyn loves to write about cider: CiderShit

    The Rest of The Team:
    Executive Producer/Editor: Scott Riggs
    Music: Billy Kennedy

    Connect:
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    Irish Music

    Irish Music

    Zu Irland gehört Musik genauso wie die grüne Landschaft, die Schafe, das Meer und die Klippen. Wenn sich Iren treffen, ist da meistens Musik drin – zuhause oder im Pub. Von traditionellen Klängen bis hin zu modernen Interpretationen ist auf der grünen Insel alles zu hören, und die typisch irischen Klänge gehen sofort ins Blut und berühren das Herz. Wir geben eine kleine Einführung in die wichtigsten Instrumente und Einflüsse auf die irische Musik und hören rein in einige der bekanntesten Lieder. Kommt mit auf eine Reise durch die irische Musik und lasst euch verzaubern von Tin Whistle, Fiddle und Bodhran.

    Shownotes Irish Music

    https://www.ireland.com/de-de/things-to-do/themes/music/music-in-ireland/

    https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/irelands-music-quiz/

    https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/traditional-music/

    https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/dublin-city-music/

    https://www.ireland.com/de-de/magazine/music/belfast-music/

    https://www.windmilllanerecording.com/

    https://www.rte.ie/archives/exhibitions/1323-patrick-kavanagh/1331-on-raglan-road/336055-luke-kelly-sings-on-raglan-road/

    https://www.vanmorrison.com/about/van-morrison-trail

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeurYPw0fC0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pupVjQBwASo

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjjh5EmkKCA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnoO6YCHfk0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjewIdOQLp0

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPaz0p2dpEk

    https://unesco.org.uk/belfast-awarded-prestigious-unesco-city-of-music-title/

    https://fleadhcheoil.ie/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZo5qs2VamE

    Sinéad O'Connor wearing a rainbow hijab on Good Morning Britain is queer

    Sinéad O'Connor wearing a rainbow hijab on Good Morning Britain is queer

    A mere 18 years old and mother of a three week old baby when her debut album, The Lion and the Cobra, was released, Sinéad O’Connor shot to stratospheric success off of her haunting vocals, powerful songwriting and give-no-fucks visuals.

    In this episode, we use Sinéad's blistering debut as a starting point for an exploration of her distilled queerness, her massive appeal to queer listeners, and exactly why is she so... very... O'Conic? We also touch on the Prince Thing, the Pope Thing, and the Madonna Thing (spoiler alert, we're Team Sinéad on all).

    Visit our online home at auralfixationpodcast.com, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, or go old school and email us at auralfixationpodcast@gmail.com. You can follow Andy on @andrewdoyouthinkyouare and Drew on @with.all.drew.respect. Don't forget to check out this episode's playlist.

    Our big gay thanks to Anthony Garvin and the team at Forbes Street Studios in Sydney. 
     
    Finally, we would like to acknowledge both the Gadigal of the Eora Nation and the Ngarigo, the traditional custodians of the lands this podcast episode was recorded on, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

    Chilly Gonzales

    Chilly Gonzales

    This week, I had a chat with Chilly Gonzales, the suave  all round musical polymath. 

    Where do you start with Chilly? From early rap-infused works where he declared himself the President of the Berlin Underground, to his sublime Solo Piano albums, via collaborating with Daft Punk, Feist and Jarvis Cocker. Then there's running his own music school (The Gonzervtory) to holding the Guinness world record for the longest ever solo performance and of course writing a book about Enya. We got into a flow that took in everything from the hidden genius in Iggy Azalea’s Fancy to the connection between chamber music and bedroom producers. A charming and erudite gent to spend an hour with!


    Title music by ESO

    TBG #5: May Your Gays Be Merry + Drunk 🍸

    TBG #5: May Your Gays Be Merry + Drunk 🍸

    It's the Holiday Season, and our yule logs are showing....Justin + Kevin show off their Holiday spirit, discuss Kevin's insane procrastination with Christmas shopping, get festive (and a little tipsy) with a little taste test of the Budlight Holiday Seltzer Pack + jump in on the infamous Spotify Wrapped playlist.  It gets real. It gets festive. IT. GETS. DRUNK.


    Two Bland Gays is a bi-weekly podcast that covers all things pop culture + gay culture.  After every episode, Justin + Kevin post questions on the @TwoBlandGays instagram account where they want to hear from YOU!

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    TBG #1 - We're Here. We're Bland. Get used to it.

    TBG #1 - We're Here. We're Bland. Get used to it.

    Two Bland Gays are here! Let's get to know them, shall we? Kevin and Justin help you get to know them, maybe a little too well...Kevin shares his love for Enya and booze while Justin dives deep into the mystery of Reba Mcentire..or should we say Elisa? And let's not forget the one thing that brings us all together as a nation....Schitts Creek.

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    Ready or Not

    Ready or Not

    I picked Ready or Not, track number 3 on the Fugees’ sophomore album “The Score” for the first episode because listening to this song was the first time I heard musical proof of someone having the same allegedly weird musical taste as me. 

    Ready or Not
    The Score
    Fugees
    1996
    Songwriters: Wyclef, Pras, Lauryn, William Hart & Thomas Bell of the Delfonics, Enya, Nicky Ryan, Roma Ryan
    Producers: Wyclef, Pras, Lauryn, Jerry Duplessis (Wyclef’s cousin)
    New Jersey

    Boadicea
    The Celts
    Enya
    1987
    Writers/Producers: Enya, Nicky Ryan, Roma Ryan
    Deep in Ireland

    Ready or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide from Love)
    sound of sexy soul
    The Delfonics
    1969
    Writers/Producers: William Hart & Thomas Bell
    Philadelphia, PA

    Sock It 2 Me (Feat. Da Brat)
    Supa Dupa Fly
    Missy Elliot
    1997
    Writers/Producers: William Hart & Thomas Bell of the Delfonics, Missy, Da Brat, Timbaland
    Virginia

    Ready or Not
    The Dreaming Room (Special Edition)
    Laura Mvula
    2016
    Writers/Producers: William Hart & Thomas Bell of the Delfonics, Laura Mvula
    England

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    SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a looped sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees

    An Aural Fixation Christmas Special

    An Aural Fixation Christmas Special

    God rest ye merry queers, and step into an Aural Fixation wonderland for our very first Christmas special.
     
    Drew and Andy take each other on a Yuletide journey down and up their respective memory lanes, applying their now trademark Queer Analysis™ to exactly what makes a merry music moment so magical. Each picking their eight favourite festive bops, the boys riff on the spectrum of emotions Christmas music can conjure up - from joy and mysticism, to loneliness and longing.
     
    With cameos* from LGBT icons like Tinky Winky, Enya and Carol Vorderman (*mentions, really), we're gifting you our own Christmas treat before you open your own sack next week, to round off an exceptional year for queer music icons around the world.
     
    Please enjoy our Spotify companion playlist, perfect for peeling the potatoes to, and tell us what Christmas means to you at @auralfixationpodcast or auralfixationpodcast@gmail.com. Follow the boys at @drew_down_under and @andrewdoyouthinkyouare, and see you in 2020.

    Episode 13: Enigma

    Episode 13: Enigma
    Have you ever needed something to listen to while studying, something to listen to in the bath, and something to listen to while having deviant encounters in '90s underground clubs, but only had enough money for one CD? Today's your lucky day!