Who’s ready for a remix reload Geek Girl Riot featuring two of your fave topics? We revisit some of 2021’s biggest trainwrecks, before ringing that spoiler siren and getting into Invincible.
Shows featured: Who Killed Sara?, Special, Solos, Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., P!NK: All I Know So Far, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Master of None, 2021 Billboard Music Awards
Today we’ve got Irving Plaza dropping their concert schedule and revealing the newly renovated venue, Dashboard Confessional’s fall tour dates, BottleRock sharing their 2021 lineup, and Harry Hudson’s new music video.
On Episode #158 of Wesam’s World, we have on a very special guest. Someone we’ve wanted in the show as soon as we saw their first TikTok. Parker Edmondson, electric connoisseur joins us to talk about his crazy cool experiments he does in his backyard and shares how he’s working to find a way to provide wireless electricity to everyone. We also delve into his personal life and why he’s so fond of the 1920’s. So fond in fact that he only listens to music, dances, and even uses a fridge from that time period.
Parker is currently working to fund his dream home! A house built in 1902. If purchased, he would restore the home to it’s original condition and open it as a museum to the public. If you would like to check out Parker’s GoFundMe, click here: https://gofund.me/9868f838
Also, be sure to check out Parker’s TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMepUydEL/
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Liquid Crystal is a five-song EP clocking in at just over half an hour but it feels longer in the best possible way.
This week we chat with LP Giobbi about getting her start as a DJ opening up for Sofi Tukker, working as the North American Music Director for W Hotels, being co-owner of Animal Talk (record label, hybrid publishing company she co-founded with Sofi Tukker), as well as being the founder of Femme House – an educational platform created to address the lack of representation and equity in electronic music by empowering women to learn the language of the studio.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about separating the art from the artist.
Check out what’s spinning on idobi this week!
Shows featured: The Upshaws, Castlevania, Love, Death & Robots, Intergalactic, China: Nature’s Ancient Kingdom, The Nevers
When you’re sixteen, you never really look around the room to see if you’re the only Asian person there. It’s not something that occurs to you when you’re so happy to be front row at a show. For me, I was just excited to share a similar interest with other people my age and to be able to talk about bands we enjoyed. I never realized how important it would be to see other people who looked like me on stage and behind the scenes.