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Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe, on LA’s dublab radio, explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA.
“Musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
“Musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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Marvel: Beatie Wolfe interviews x-ray visionary, superhuman casting director and producer Sarah Finn about building out the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe as well as casting the most awarded film in movie history, amongst many others. Listen to this show that takes you from sufism to being dubbed as the most valuable email address in Hollywood via the electrical charge of one’s intuition.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Sarah Finn’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Yellow Bird” by The Mills Brothers
First album that shaped who you are? “Home Again” from the record Tapestry by Carole King
The music you would send into Space? “Somewhere over the Rainbow” as performed by Israel "IZ” Kamakawiwo'ole
The song you would have at your memorial? “As” by Stevie Wonder
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Power of Two” from the record Swamp Ophelia by Indigo Girls
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey at Soundwell Studios.
Play: Beatie Wolfe interviews polymath, producer, philosopher, environmentalist, colour conductor and “toad in the hole” tosser Brian Eno about his journey from pioneering ambient music, ever-evolving light paintings, production styles, conceptual installations to his constant strategies of surrender. Listen to this show that takes you from co-founding Roxy Music to addressing the climate emergency via the thread of play. Blender of colours and bender of genres, when it comes to the truly mad and experimental, there is only “One Brain”.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey at Soundwell Studios.
***Read the article version in The Great Discontent (TGD) magazine***
An audience with Counterculture Godfather & Punk Publisher V. Vale hosted by Beatie Wolfe and Aaron Rose on Sunday April 16th at The Aster, Los Angeles.
Listen to this OJ special x LA event celebrating the life and work of one of this world’s true originals: RE/Search founder V. Vale – described as the first (and last!) punk publisher! After launching San Francisco’s first punk zine Search & Destroy in 1977 with $100 each from Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Vale founded RE/Search in 1980 for his other cultural-anthropological explorations including Industrial music, the writings of J.G. Ballard and William S. Burroughs, feminism, “Incredibly Strange” filmmaking and so much more. A cornerstone of the counterculture movement, Vale’s influence remains both all-pervasive and yet hidden in plain sight.
This event includes a conversation between Vale, Aaron Rose and Beatie Wolfe; a live DJ set from Money Mark on tape cassettes; a reading of Vale’s cat haikus and “Goals for Life” and a live performance from Vale and Marian.
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Beatie Wolfe interviews Garbage frontwoman, alternative icon, activist, feminist and undeniable tour de force Shirley Manson about her life and career forged by love and fury, all the while changing the face of Pop music as we know it and speaking out for the voiceless, the oppressed, the marginalized. Listen to this show that takes you from Somewhere Over the Rainbow to cleaning up the shit via the power of Truth.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Shirley Manson’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Judy Garland (from ‘The Wizard of Oz) /
First album that shaped who you are? “Nicotine Stain” from the record ‘The Scream’ by Siouxsie & the Banshees /
The music you would send into Space? “Spiegel Im Spiegel” by Arvo Pärt /
The song you would have at your memorial? “White Horses” by Jackie Lee /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Black Boys on Mopeds” from the record ‘I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got’ by Sinéad O'Connor //
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey at Soundwell Studios.
Beatie Wolfe interviews artist, director, curator and writer Aaron Rose about his journey from wanting to be a trash collector to creating a space for art-world outsiders, first at his renowned New York gallery Alleged and then in his documentary Beautiful Losers and follow-up exhibition. Listen to this show that takes you from conservative Calabasas to a subculture that swept the globe via the power of DIY.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Aaron Rose’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Come Sail Away” by Styx /
First album that shaped who you are? “Birth Control” by CRASS - from the album Christ The Album /
The music you would send into Space? "Boléro" by Maurice Ravel /
The song you would have at your memorial? “Blame It On My Youth” by Chet Baker /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Wild is the Wind” by Nina Simone - from the album Wild Is the Wind //
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Presented as part of ON AIR LA ANNEX, Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh and “musical weirdo and visionary” Beatie Wolfe discuss the art of composition, building worlds, and how being a conceptual artist can further open up and inform these spaces. Straddling multidisciplines, the pair also revisit Postcards for Democracy, their 2020 collective art campaign in support of USPS, and chat about its impact and how they are still receiving cards today ahead of the next election.
This program is part of New Music USA’s web magazine NewMusicBox “Guest Editor series”, which aims to celebrate a plurality of voices from across the nation and will feature exclusive content written, produced, or commissioned by a rotating artist or organization.
Artistic visionaries Mark Mothersbaugh & Beatie Wolfe share a love of tangible artforms, in and amongst their futuristic explorations. In the summer of 2020, in light of the threat to our 225yr old postal service and at a time that could jeopardize the democracy of the country, Mothersbaugh and Wolfe joined forces for this collective postcard art demonstration. The aim of this campaign is to encourage as many people as possible to support USPS, our right to vote, and democracy as a whole via the power of art. The demonstration asks you to buy USPS stamps, design your postcard and then mail it to 8760 Sunset Blvd. The pair has so far received tens of thousands of postcards from all over the world which were exhibited at the Rauschenberg Gallery and have also been archived by the Smithsonian.
Beatie Wolfe interviews Master guitar maker and Taylor Guitars CEO Andy Powers about his journey from making his first guitar, age 7, to Bob Taylor offering him a job, age 15, to being CEO today. Listen to this show that takes you from the power of purpose to crafting a legacy of excellence via the thread of service.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Andy Powers’ Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Pipeline Sequence” by Honk /
First album that shaped who you are? “Keep On The Sunny Side” from the record Will The Circle be Unbroken by Mother Maybelle & The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band /
The music you would send into Space? “In the Morning When I Rise” by Sweet Honey in the Rock /
The song you would have at your memorial? “Traumerei” by Robert Schumann played by Vladimir Horowitz /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)” from the record We Get Requests by Oscar Peterson //
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews comedian and musician Fred Armisen about his journey from Trenchmouth to SNL to Portlandia and beyond and how he’s created a new art-form in the intersection of music and comedy. Listen to this show that takes you from Shock Value to multi-award winning shows via the power of confusion.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Fred Armisen’s Orange Juice for the Ears...
First song that imprinted? “The Candy Man” by Sammy David Jr /
First album that shaped who you are? “Dreaming” from the record Eat to the Beat by Blondie /
The music you would send into Space? “Bridges and Balloons” by Joanna Newsom /
The song you would have at your memorial? “Curtain Call” by The Damned /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Three-Dee Melodie” from the record Mars Audiac Quintet by Stereolab //
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe talk Art and Climate on dublab for this Orange Juice for the Ears special that marks Earthday 2022. Their conversation was recorded live in Austin where it was SXSW’s Featured Session for the day art/climate converged.
The conversation between musical visionaries Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe covers how art can play a vital role in response to the climate emergency, with Brian sharing his music industry charity EarthPercent and Beatie sharing 'From Green to Red,' an environmental protest piece built using 800,000 years of NASA data to visualize rising CO2 levels.
This show also marks the day EarthPercent x Earth Day campaign launches where Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe join 100+ artists offering a track to support organizations doing vital work to help tackle the climate emergency. All info earthpercent.bandcamp.com
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews the multi-platinum producer, songwriter and all round powerhouse Linda Perry about her resounding impact on the music industry. Listen to this show that takes you from sleeping rough to the Songwriters Hall of Fame and beyond via the power of realness.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix’s tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music – and most recently the world’s first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia.
Linda Perry’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Trust in Me” by Sterling Holloway from The Jungle Book
First album that shaped who you are? “Union City Blues” from the record Eat to the Beat by Blondie
The music you would send into Space? “Keep On Truckin” by Surfbort
The song you would have at your memorial? “In The Dark Woods” by Akira Kosemura
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Point Me To The Real" from the record All of Us Flames by Ezra Furman
This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews the astronomer and professor of planetary astronomy at (Caltech) Mike Brown about “killing Pluto” and being moments away from proving the discovery of the true 9th planet of our solar system. Listen to this show that takes you from Huntsville Alabama to the Kuiper Belt and beyond via the theme of untangling the universe.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life’s work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix’s tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music – and most recently the world’s first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia.
Mike Brown’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Cracklin Rosie” by Neil Diamond /
First album that shaped who you are? “Song for the Asking” by Simon & Garfunkel - from the album Bridge Over Troubled Water /
The music you would send into Space? “The Great Gates of Kiev” from Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky /
The song you would have at your memorial? “Longer Than You’ve Been Alive” by Old 97’s /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “You Want it Darker” by Leonard Cohen - from the album You Want it Darker //
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews the Golden Globe-winning and Oscar/Emmy-nominated stage and screen actress, singer, and dancer Lesley Ann Warren about her decades of work across classic, cult, and contemporary culture. Listen to this show that takes you from "Leslie Caron & the puppets" to "Lesley Ann Warren & the muppets" via the theme of determination and a fairytale or two.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix’s tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music – and most recently the world’s first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia.
Lesley Ann Warren’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Little Man You've Had A Busy Day” by Bing Crosby /
First album that shaped who you are? “Eli’s Comin’” by Laura Nyro - from the album Eli and the Thirteenth Confession /
The music you would send into Space? “Imagine” by John Lennon and Yoko Ono /
The song you would have at your memorial? “Somewhere” by Barbra Streisand /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Over The Rainbow” sung by Judy Garland (composed by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg) //
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews the world-class curator and creator of 'David Bowie Is' Victoria Broackes about her work revolutionising exhibitions for London's V&A Museum with shows including The Supremes, Annie Lennox, Pink Floyd, You Say You Want A Revolution? to now her directing the London Design Biennale. Listen to this show that takes you from the Boilerhouse to Bowie via the thread of opening up worlds.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix’s tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music – and most recently the world’s first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia.
Victoria Broackes’ Orange Juice for the Ears...
First song that imprinted? “Ode to Billy Joe” by Bobbie Gentry /
First album that shaped who you are? “She Came In Through the Bathroom Window” by The Beatles - from the album Abbey Road /
The music you would send into Space? "Life on Mars?" by David Bowie /
The song you would have at your memorial? “As” by Stevie Wonder /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? "Here, There and Everywhere” by The Beatles - from the album Revolver //
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews radical feminist, punk rock activist and Dream Corps CEO Nisha Anand about her work at the intersection of criminal justice reform, green economics and tech equity. Listen to this show that takes you from a partitioned India to passing the First Step Act via the philosophy of building bridges wherever and whenever we can.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum. Named by WIRED as one of “22 people changing the world,” Beatie Wolfe is at the forefront of pioneering new formats for music that bridge the physical and digital, which include: a 3D vinyl for the palm of your hand; a wearable record jacket – cut by Bowie/Hendrix’s tailor out of fabric woven with Wolfe’s music – and most recently the world’s first live 360 AR stream from the quietest room on earth. Wolfe is also the co-founder of a “profound” (The Times) research project looking at the power of music for people living with dementia.
Nisha Anand’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “Just Like Heaven” by The Cure /
First album that shaped who you are? “Nite Klub” by The Specials – from their self titled album /
The music you would send into Space? “Without a day” by Car vs. Driver /
The song you would have at your memorial? “Requater” by Ida /
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Boxcar” by Jawbreaker’s – from the album 24 Hour Revenge Therapy //.
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews actor, tour guide, poet, speaker, philosopher, author Timothy "Speed" Levitch about his work as a psycho-geographer for the unloved, the unseen. Listen to this show that takes you from Bennett Miller’s 1998 documentary, The Cruise, to commuter consciousness (aka the anti-cruise) all while making love to the present moment.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Speed Levitch’s Orange Juice for the Ears
* First song that imprinted? “Twisted” by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross /
* First album that shaped who you are? “It’s Up To You” by The Specials - from their self-titled album /
* The music you would send into Space? "In A Jar" by Dinosaur Jr - from their album You’re Living All Over Me /
* The song you would have at your memorial? “Party At Ground Zero” by Fishbone /
* The album you would pass onto the next generation? "No Imagination" by Blondie - from Plastic Letters //.
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews highly acclaimed Bay Area sculptor and Professor Emeritus Linda Fleming about her art, ethos and founding one of the oldest still-functioning artist communes Libre. Listen to this show that takes you from Park Place to the Huerfano Valley via the quest for time and space.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Linda Fleming’s Orange Juice for the Ears
* First song that imprinted? “Bo Diddley” by Bo Diddley /
* First album that shaped who you are? “Introspection” by Thelonious Monk - from ‘Round Midnight /
* The music you would send into Space? “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana - from From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah /
* The song you would have at your memorial? “Solo De Flute Double” by Gérard Kremer /
* The album you would pass onto the next generation? “India” by John Coletrane - from the album Village Vanguard //.
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews philosopher and "Professor of the Environment" Timothy Morton about their work that asks us to give up the idea that we can control the planet along with the notion that we are above other beings. Listen to this show that takes you from discos to academia via the feeling of being alive.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Tim Morton’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “The Plastic Age” by The Buggles
First album that shaped who you are? "Welcome to the Pleasure Dome" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood - from the album Welcome to the Pleasure Dome
The music you would send into Space? “I Wish You Heaven” by Prince
The song you would have at your memorial? “Cico Buff” by Cocteau Twins
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “All Neon Like” by Bjork - from the album Homogenic
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Hovey.
Beatie Wolfe interviews 70s punk publisher and researcher V. Vale about his life documenting the underground and "countercultural continuum". Listen to this show that takes you from foster homes to founding San Francisco's first zine Search & Destroy and publishing house RE/SEARCH via the power of verbs.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
V. Vale's Orange Juice for the Ears
* First song that imprinted? “Sh-Boom” by The Chords //
* First album that shaped who you are? “Blowing in the Wind” by Peter, Paul & Mary - from In The Wind //
* The music you would send into Space? The In Sound from Way Out! by Perrey and Kingsley //
* The song you would have at your memorial? “Corona” by V. Vale //
* The album you would pass onto the next generation? Beethoven’s Symphony No.9 by Toscanini ///
This show first aired live on dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Hovey. For rights reasons, the music in this podcast version is shorter than in the original broadcast.
Beatie Wolfe interviews experimental musician, inventor, and thinker Money Mark about his life building up LA's cultural scene, from sets to songs and everything in between. Listen to this show that takes you from fixing the Beastie Boys gate to collaborating with everyone from Plastic Ono Band to David Byrne via the power of authorship.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Money Mark’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “You are the Sunshine of My Life” by Stevie Wonder /
First album that shaped who you are? “#9 Dream” by John Lennon - from Walls and Bridges /
The music you would send into Space? Pauline Oliveros’s ‘Tuning Meditation’ (Met Cloisters version) /
Song you’d have at your memorial? “Bohemian Rhapsody” by a young kid /
Album you’d pass onto the next generation? “Ain't Got No, I Got Life” by Nina Simone - from 'Nuff Said! ///
This show first aired live on LA’s dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Hovey. For rights reasons, the music in this podcast version is shorter than in the original broadcast.
Beatie Wolfe interviews award-winning technology correspondent and LGBTQ+ role model Ina Fried about her career and transition from child actor to tech heavyweight. Listen to this show which takes you from Rocky III to social justice advocacy via the thread of kindness.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Ina Fried’s Orange Juice for the Ears
* First song that imprinted? "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club /
* First album that shaped who you are? "Bring Me Some Water" by Melissa Etheridge - from her self titled album /
* The music you would send into Space? “Shiny Happy People” by R.E.M. /
* The song you would have at your memorial? “I'm Still Standing” by Elton John /
* The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Kid Fears” by Indigo Girls (feat. Michael Stipe) - from their self titled album ///
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This show first aired live on LA’s dublab radio. The podcast was mastered by Dean Hovey. For rights reasons, the music in this podcast version is shorter than in the original broadcast.
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