Beyond The Pond show

Beyond The Pond

Summary: Welcome to Beyond The Pond! We’re two massive Phish fans who are using the music of Phish to introduce you to new and interesting music we think you’ll love!

Podcasts:

 Episode 008: Reading DWD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3639

In Episode 008, we discuss one of the happiest and most euphoric jams in Phish History: the 10/29/2013 Down With Disease. This jam is so melodic, and so purely joyful, that it just might make you want to run through a wall! Songs featured in this episode are: Husker Du: "Celebration Summer," Girls: "Honey Bunny," The Hotelier: "Goodness, Pt 2," Deerhunter: "Revival," tUnE-yArDs: "Bizness," and Mogwai: "The Sun Smells Too Loud." In addition, we discuss two new 2017 records we highly recommend: Mark McGuire: "Ideas of Beginnings," and Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit: "The Nashville Sound." Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Songs You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes!

 Episode 007: Jones Beach Bowie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3436

In Episode 007, we discuss one of the most skronkiest and suffocating jams in a tour filled with them: the 06/29/1995 David Bowie. This particular David Bowie, while not as well known as the other BIG Bowie’s of 94/95, is a perfect example of where Phish was in Summer 1995. Songs featured in this episode are: Dawn of Midi: "Nix," Fennesz: "Made In Hong Kong," Unwound: "December," Tortoise: "Salt The Skies." In addition, we discuss two new 2017 records we highly recommend: Moon Duo: “Occult Architecture, Vol. 2,” and Hurray For The Riff-Raff: “The Navigator” Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Songs You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes!

 Episode 006: Fukuoka Twist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4054

In Episode 006, we discuss one of the most patient Ambient jams Phish has ever played: the 06/14/2000 Twist. This is one of the peak jams of 2000, and the best representation of the sound the band explored post-Big Cypress during their week-long tour of Japan. Songs featured in this episode are: Stars of the Lid: "Requiem For Dying Mothers Pt. 1," William Basinski: "Disintegration Loop 1.1," Talk Talk: "Eden," Yo La Tengo: "Autumn Sweater," "Everyday," and "More Stars Than There Are In Heaven." In addition, we discuss two new 2016 records we highly recommend: The New Pornographers: "Whiteout Conditions," and The Necks: "Unfold." Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Playlist You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes!

 Episode 005: Alpine Tweezer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3779

In Episode 005 we discuss the 08/01/1998 Tweezer. Midway through the Summer 1998 Tour, this is one of the most melodic bliss jams the band has ever played. Songs featured in this episode are: William Tyler: “Highway Anxiety,” Steve Gunn: “Fiction,” Kurt Vile: “On Tour,” Beach House: “Walk In The Park,” Hamilton Leithouser & Rostam: “Peaceful Morning,” and Kevin Morby: “Dorothy.” In addition, we discuss two new 2017 records we highly recommend: Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives: "Way Out West," and Slowdive: "Slowdive." Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Playlist You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes!

 Episode 004: MSG Carini | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3742

Welcome back to Beyond The Pond! Episode 004 focuses on the 12/30/2012 Carini from Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY. One of the strongest jams of the band’s 3.0 era (2009–Present), this is a prime example of purely evil Phish. Songs featured in this episode are: The Violent Femmes: “Kiss Off,” Radiohead: “A Punch Up At A Wedding,” Faith No More: “Smaller & Smaller,” The Haxan Cloak: “Excavation Pt. II,” Deafheaven: “Luna,” and Cass McCombs: “Buried Alive." In addition, we discussed some new music we’ve both been digging: Charly Bliss’ Guppy, Kamasai Washington’s “Truth”, and The War On Drugs’ “Thinking Of A Place,” the last two being 11+min singles from forthocoming releases.  Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Playlist You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond. Please leave us a review on iTunes! Finally, we want to give thanks to three fantastic Podcasts who have helped us immensely in getting up & running: Check out the Helping Friendly Podcast for ALL things Phish, Under The Scales for fantastic interviews with key members of the larger Phish community, and Brokedown Podcast for an inventive approach to curating Grateful Dead history.

 Episode 003: Riverport Gin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3505

Welcome back to Beyond The Pond! Hosted by Brian Brinkman and David Goldstein, our goal is to use the music of Phish to introduce you, the listener, to a diverse assortment of music. Through the medium of great Phish jams, we’re going to dive into music history, draw parallels with a wide range of genres, and discuss some of our favorite bands & albums. We hope you dig it! Episode 003 focuses on the 07/29/1998 Bathtub Gin from the Riverport Ampitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO. The show's opener, this is one of the most popular Phish jams of all time, and one of the best examples of Phish's foray into Funk music from 1996-1998. Songs selected for this episode are: The Meters: "Live Wire," Orgone: "Sabi," 5ive Style: "Pledge Drive," Thundercat: "Oh Sheit It's X," and St. Vincent: "Digital Witness." In addition, we discuss two new 2017 albums we highly recommend: Jamiroquai "Automaton," and Ne-Hi "Offers." Check us out on Spotify: Beyond The Pond Podcast Playlist You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes! Finally, we want to give thanks to three fantastic Podcasts who have helped us immensely in getting up & running: Check out the Helping Friendly Podcast for ALL things Phish, Under The Scales for fantastic interviews with key members of the larger Phish community, and Brokedown Podcast for an inventive approach to curating Grateful Dead history.

 Episode 002: Hampton Bag | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3637

Welcome back to Beyond The Pond! Hosted by Brian Brinkman and David Goldstein, our goal is to use the music of Phish to introduce you, the listener, to a diverse assortment of music. Through the medium of great Phish jams, we’re going to dive into music history, draw parallels with a wide range of genres, and discuss some of our favorite bands & albums. We hope you dig it! Our second episode focuses on the 11/21/1997 AC/DC Bag from Hampton Coliseum. This is the first version of AC/DC Bag to ever leave its musical structure and improvise. It's also a great example of Phish's - and especially Trey Anastasio's - experimentation with the Shoegaze Genre. Songs selected for this episode are: My Bloody Valentine: "Only Shallow," Ride: "Leave Them All Behind," Galaxie 500: "Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste," Animal Collective: "In The Flowers," and Miles Davis: "In A Silent Way." In addition, we discuss two new 2017 records we highly recommend: Craig Finn "We All Want The Same Thing," and Pallbearer "Heartless." Check us out on Spotify: "Beyond The Pond Podcast Playlist" You can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepond, Medium: https://medium.com/beyond-the-pond, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a review on iTunes! Finally, we want to give thanks to three fantastic Podcasts who have helped us immensely in getting up & running: Check out the Helping Friendly Podcast for ALL things Phish, Under The Scales for fantastic interviews with key members of the larger Phish community, and Brokedown Podcast for an inventive approach to curating Grateful Dead history.

 Episode 001: Camden Chalk Dust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3406

Welcome to Beyond The Pond! Hosted by Brian Brinkman and David Goldstein, our goal is to use the music of Phish to introduce you, the listener, to a diverse assortment of music. Through the medium of great Phish jams, we're going to dive into music history, draw parallels with a wide range of genres, and discuss some of our favorite bands & albums. We hope you dig it! Our first episode focuses on one of the most popular Phish jams of all time: 07/10/1999 Chalk Dust Torture. Songs selected for this episode are: LCD Soundsystem "All I Want," David Bowie "Heroes," Brian Eno "The Big Ship," Broken Social Scene "KC Accidental," The War On Drugs "Burning," and Colin Stetson/Sarah Neufeld "Never Were The Way She Was." In addition, we both discuss two new 2017 albums we highly recommend you check out: Thundercat "Drunk" and Jay Som "Everybody Works." Check us out on Spotify: BeyondThePondPodcast Playlist You can find us on Twitter @_beyondthepond, Facebook: Beyond The Pond Podcast, and/or send us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.com. Please leave us a comment here and on iTunes! Finally, we want to give thanks to three fantastic Podcasts who have helped us immensely in getting up & running: Check out the Helping Friendly Podcast for ALL things Phish, Under The Scales for fantastic interviews with key members of the larger Phish community, and BrokedownPod for an inventive approach to Grateful Dead history.

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