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    Explore " james blake" with insightful episodes like "The Soup Dragons - I'm free. James Blake - Tell Me. Independent artist: Minor Gold - Tumbleweed", "Charlotte Day Wilson", "Emergency Tho!!!", "Joan as Police Woman's musical heroes" and "From Ewe to Ahh" from podcasts like ""Just Hit Play", "Roots to Grooves", "Good Shit with Warren & Grayson", "Take 5" and "Good Shit with Warren & Grayson"" and more!

    Episodes (50)

    The Soup Dragons - I'm free. James Blake - Tell Me. Independent artist: Minor Gold - Tumbleweed

    The Soup Dragons - I'm free.  James Blake - Tell Me.  Independent artist: Minor Gold - Tumbleweed

    Independent artist: Minor Gold - Tumbleweed
    Links: https://linktr.ee/minorgoldmusic

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    Charlotte Day Wilson

    Charlotte Day Wilson

    A completely self-produced, and self-released artist, Charlotte Day Wilson is a multi-talented singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Toronto Canada. She first came to a lot of listener's attentions with her second EP "CDW" which dropped in 2016. Since then Charlotte has continued to drop singles, EP's and finally a debut album, 2021's "Alpha".

    Her sound has been solidly consistent throughout, with seemingly stripped back, minimal production enveloping her smooth vocals and layered electronic textures.

    Join us as we discuss her creative techniques and career so far.

    "Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.

    Joan as Police Woman's musical heroes

    Joan as Police Woman's musical heroes

    Joan Wasser is prolific. As a musician, collaborator, and instrumentalist, she’s one of those people who needs to create to feel alive. Her career began in bands like The Dambuilders, before she lobbed in on records from Antony & the Johnsons and found her own voice as Joan as Policewoman.

    And what a voice it is; its warm snarl captures everyone who hears it, and it’s the same when she talks. There’s something very magnetic about Joan. Which is why I will always be excited to talk music with her, and heroes. From Nina Simone to James Blake to Rufus Wainwright, this is a beautiful conversation about the love of art, from a great artist herself.

    Tony Allen - ‘Go Back [Ft. Damon Albarn]’

    Nina Simone - ‘I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free’

    Krystle Warren & The Faculty - ‘If It Wasn’t For The Lake’

    James Blake - ‘Retrograde’

    Rufus Wainwright - ‘The Art Teacher'

    James Blake's heartbreak anthems

    James Blake's heartbreak anthems

    Over the past decade, James Blake has gone from grabbing our hearts with the Wilhelm Scream, to collaborating with some of the biggest names on the planet. The London born producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist has always kept it moving; expanding his sound, testing new waters, and through it all remaining grounded in what matters.

    I first met James back in 2011, just as the hype around him was beginning to grow. And I’ve been lucky to catch up with him over the years at various points. But he’s never done a Take 5, until now.

    On the day he released his fifth album, he joined me to play over people’s tunes. Specifically, his favourite heartbreak anthems. From Stevie Wonder to Pink Pantheress to Al Green, this is a capture of an incredible music mind and heart.

    Stevie Wonder - Never Dreamed You’d Leave In Summer

    Jeff Buckley - I Know It’s Over

    Dijon - Many Times

    Pink Pantheress - Break It Off

    Al Green - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart

    Deep dive discussion with retired professional tennis player James Blake on Holding Court

    Deep dive discussion with retired professional tennis player James Blake on Holding Court

    James Blake is an American retired professional tennis player. Blake was known for his speed and powerful, flat forehand. During his career, Blake amassed 24 singles finals appearances (10–14 record), while his career-high singles ranking was World No. 4. Career highlights included reaching the final of the 2006 Tennis Masters Cup, the semifinals of the Beijing Olympics (upsetting Roger Federer along the way), the quarterfinals of the Australian Open (2008) and US Open (2005, 2006), as well as two titles at the Hopman Cup (2003, 2004) and being the No. 1 ranked American singles player. Blake was a key performer for the United States 2007 Davis Cup championship team, going 2–0 in the championship tie vs. Russia at second singles.

    Deep dive discussion with retired professional tennis player James Blake on Holding Court

    Deep dive discussion with retired professional tennis player James Blake on Holding Court

    James Blake is an American retired professional tennis player. Blake was known for his speed and powerful, flat forehand. During his career, Blake amassed 24 singles finals appearances (10–14 record), while his career-high singles ranking was World No. 4. Career highlights included reaching the final of the 2006 Tennis Masters Cup, the semifinals of the Beijing Olympics (upsetting Roger Federer along the way), the quarterfinals of the Australian Open (2008) and US Open (2005, 2006), as well as two titles at the Hopman Cup (2003, 2004) and being the No. 1 ranked American singles player. Blake was a key performer for the United States 2007 Davis Cup championship team, going 2–0 in the championship tie vs. Russia at second singles.

    The Reverse Rooster 🐔

    The Reverse Rooster 🐔

    The fallout from Ross' time on The Celebrity Apprentice Australia is wrapped up, there is an interruption that surely is a global podcasting first, Ed's faith in Shania wanes and Right Said Fred facts abound.

    For those interested in listening to Britain in Bits, you can listen here. 


    Ross Noble Podcast is produced by Jay Mueller, edited by James Blake and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network

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    Episode 13 - Making your boss your accountant

    Episode 13 - Making your boss your accountant

    Dil is a little worse for wear which leads James to suggest the help of some Meerkats, Dil gives us the back story of how he met his accountant and we have had a financial win that can be attributed to the pod!


    In Dilruk's Mad Stacks, we try to earn Mad Stacks. They wander through various financial topics, financial confessions and how you can become a Mad Stacker. 

    Dilruk Jayasinha, Ed Kavalee and James Blake are not financial advisors, financial experts or even financial professionals. They share their experience, not their advice. 

    Dilruk's Mad Stacks is produced by Jay Mueller, edited by James Blake and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network

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    Pagans, Fray Bentos and Celebrity Apprentice Down Under

    Pagans, Fray Bentos and Celebrity Apprentice Down Under

    Shania is firmly placed in the freezer as Ross informs us of a new documentary coming out that is sure to please all of DISC's customer base, Ed is educated on the joy of Fray Bentos tin pies and we learn of further editing room causalities on the Celebrity Apprentice...



    Ross Noble Podcast is produced by Jay Mueller, edited by James Blake and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network

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    Lifting the lid on The Celebrity Apprentice with Rob Shehadie

    Lifting the lid on The Celebrity Apprentice with Rob Shehadie

    Our deconstruction of Shania Twain's That Don't Impress Me Much is paused to dive into Lord Sugar's world of business, The Celebrity Apprentice Australia. Recently evicted contestant Rob Shehadie joins fellow businessman Ross Noble as Ed Kavalee pries into what has been left on the editing room floor.



    Ross Noble Podcast is produced by Jay Mueller, edited by James Blake and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network

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    Bag Of Dirt

    Bag Of Dirt

    In this episode Ross and Ed discuss modern male sex symbols, soil and Shania Twain's hat box as they continue to dissect her music video for That Don't Impress (a) Me Much

    Recorded via ZOOM with Ross in Western Australia and Ed in Sydney. 

    Ross Noble Podcast is produced by Jay Mueller, edited by James Blake and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network

     

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    Episode 12 - A New Stacker!

    Episode 12 - A New Stacker!

    A poor version of Ed steps into frame with James Blake joining Dil and giving his credentials to be a Mad Stacker, with both bonding over an excessive number of bank accounts. 


    In Dilruk's Mad Stacks, we try to earn Mad Stacks. They wander through various financial topics, financial confessions and how you can become a Mad Stacker. 

    Dilruk Jayasinha, Ed Kavalee and James Blake are not financial advisors, financial experts or even financial professionals. They share their experience, not their advice. 

    Dilruk's Mad Stacks is produced by Jay Mueller, edited by James Blake and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Julia Stone's songs of freedom

    Julia Stone's songs of freedom

    Julia Stone is one of Australia’s most successful musicians. With her brother Angus, they gigged hard for years before cracking it internationally. The songs she’s written have topped Hottest 100’s, and packed out massive shows across the world.

    Alongside her sibling outfit, she’s also released two solo albums. But it’s been about nine years since her last, so a new Julia Stone solo record? Everyone was keen.

    When I heard the first single “Break”, it was immediately clear she was on a new path. Gone were the folky, wispy styling of her past. This was spiky music, it made you move, and I was curious to hear more.  When Julia released Sixty Summers, it was clear she’d turned a new corner. The album is a pop triumph, it’s full of brilliant new sounds and also a new sense of self belief, and conviction in her stories. For all of these reasons, I asked her to Take 5 with her songs of freedom. I wanted to get inside her musical brain, and hear about some of the artists who had lit a fire, and lit the path, for her.

    From Bjork to Bowie to Robyn, this is an exploration not just of Julia the fan, but an artist turning a corner in her own creative life.

    Bjork – 'Hyperballad'

    James Blake – 'Barefoot in the Park' (ft Rosalia)

    Fiona Apple – 'Fetch the Bolt Cutters'

    David Bowie – 'Let’s Dance'

    Robyn – 'Honey'