(2006)Recorded at Production DNA in Montreal with David Sturton we capture some beautiful moments in Canadian music with Dave Martell (Only Forward) performing what would be songs on his soon-to-be released solo record. Also featured in this episode, Why from Winnipeg, The Dress Whites, One Night Band Vibration 9 and Daylight for Dead […]
IndieCan Radio Montreal Indie Scene featuring Dave Martell [1:00:30m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadHere’s where it all began, Andre Skinner and Joe Chisholm host the first ever IndieCan Radio hour featuring the Toronto Indie Scene. Local piano based rock act, The Ryan Luchuck Band performs live and chats about life on the road and in the studio. Indie Hall of Fame inductee, Moe Berg (The Pursuit […]
Episode 71 (2008) starts and finishes in Ottawa with Love Machine “live at IndieCan” + Donkey Punch’s Ted Carty visiting to talk about how his band is utilizing Gig-stick technology to create interactive peak-experiences for their fans.
Over the rest of the show we go 5 time zones in 35 minutes with Pride Tiger from Vancouver, […]
This is a reading from Martha Graham’s autobiography, entitled “Blood Memory.”
Martha Graham was one of the founding mothers of modern dance, and an icon in the New York performing arts community of the 20th century. She also happens to write brilliantly about being an artist - any kind of artist.
I discovered this book in my […]
Lickety Split Oddcast No. 5
Side B IN YR EARS
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the oddcast is an mp3 download, to put in your head. you can listen to it late at night while you teach your cat to walk upright.
deeper in sleep, whisps of significance are unarticulatable by my waking self: only the echoing residue of experience. the strange makes […]
It’s new-series time! Welcome to Installment I of The Performer’s Body, a series of readings I’ll be doing from the vast literature of performance theory and technique.
Studying philosophies of performing technique is a hobby of mine. I’m fascinated by the mind-body connect that is so prevalent in modern theatre training. As performing […]
Normally when I’m in the rough stages of a new song or cover, I like to share it with my roommate or a friend for feedback before I start making clearer choices about interpretation. Now I’m gonna attempt podcasting these early sketches, in the hopes of gaining a wider range of responses.
Eeek.
Lately I’ve […]
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