Afleveringen
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We are Russian agents on this one. Billy, Joy, and new guest Nikolai discuss the Strelka Institute, an architecture and urban planning school/think tank housed in Moscow, which Joy and Nikolai both attend. We also discuss the strange dreams that Nikolai has been having, including one where he and his friends are running away from an apocalyptic event. Finally, Joy and Billy discuss the perils of going to single sex schools. And a bunch of other stuff, I don't really remember and I didn't re-listen to the whole thing honestly, so the quality might be off. Might have also talked about memes and stuff (ay Russia), and the recent Russian election. Also Nikolai and Joy discuss a trip they recently went on, and Nikolai discusses his evolving sense of some sort of Russian nationalism/identity having alternately spent time in "Siberia" and big cities. He's actually from Russia. So if the CIA is listening to this podcast/reading this, he's the Russian agent. Me and Joy are just playing along, please don't send us to the gulag.
Song Credits:
Open Mike Eagle: Dark Comedy Morning Show
Panda Bear: Mr. Noah -
Billy (@goodpureform) and Joy (@dykwyas) are joined by Rob Kozar and Jackson Frons (@fronssss). We discuss indie lit, Tao Lin, Jackson's various literary side hustles, Jacques Tati's "Playtime," WKW's "Fallen Angels," Kafka's "The Castle," Joy's recent trip to Chicago, whether or not we would welcome being sent to a penal colony, the world of NYC journals, and Don Delillo. We also discuss Nausicaa (shout out to Homer and Odysseus) Renner's piece in N+1, "Misdiagnosis," which discusses the phenomenon of diagnosing Trump, mainly by mental health professionals, and why it may be missing the point (https://nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/misdiagnosis/).
Links to our work:
1. Joy recently translated a piece by Lee Chi-liung, which was published in Asymptote. Read it here: https://www.asymptotejournal.com/nonfiction/lee-chi-leung-when-the-migrants-amass-notes-from-the-new-territories/
2. Jackson had his story "This" published in the Hobart Pulp last month. Check it out here: http://www.hobartpulp.com/web_features/this
3. Billy has been publishing film reviews for The Reserve, an online Cleveland magazine, for a bit now. Check out his reviews here: https://www.thereservenews.com/author/williamlennon/
Song Credits:
1. "Souvlaki Space Station" by Slowdive
2. "Kaputt" by Destroyer
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In this episode, the original gang of Billy (@goodpureform), Joy (@dykwyas), and Kyle (@chickenpaprkia) discuss a few films by Wong Kar-wai, most notably Chungking Express, Happy Together, and Fallen Angels, with reference to Ackbar Abbas' book "Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance." We also generally muse about the new year, and various other topics, including Heidegger, Deleuze, Woody Allen, Eastern Philosophy, Tarkovsky, Godard, and Bergman. Will include links to pieces we discuss on juniordance.wordpress.com.
Song Credits:
California Dreamin': The Mamas and The Papas (from Chungking Express)
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William Lennon, Rob Kozar, and Kyle are at it again, discussing the revoking of net neutrality, Doug Jones' victory in the Alabama special election and its implications, and Dayna Tortorici's essay in the latest edition of N+1, "In the Maze." (https://nplusonemag.com/issue-30/the-intellectual-situation/in-the-maze/).
We also have a special segment where we pay tribute to the recently passed William H. Gass.
Link to articles mentioned in this episode/show notes: https://juniordance.wordpress.com/2017/12/18/jd-16-the-production-of-male-rage-net-neutrality-and-bama/
Song Credits:
The Vanishing American Family by ScubaZ
Black Refraction by Tim Hecker
Rutti by Slowdive
Underside of Power by Algiers
One Correction: I referred to the latest issue of N+1 as being titled "Winter Wonderland," when in reality it is titled "Motherland." Interesting slip. -
In this episode, myself and Rob Kozar have a two-pronged thesis. The first part of it is that US government puts forth false narratives in order to justify our military presence in foreign countries, namely the Middle East. The second part of it is that the media often plays-down or mis-represents our actions involving foreign governments. We look at a plethora of articles and look at how this thesis holds up in our relation to Yemen, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. We begin with a quick look at Vietnam, and even earlier at the CPI, to find the origins of when the government began to put forth false narratives to justify our actions in the world. Our website has a more detailed list of notes, links to articles we discuss, and some videos that apply to what we talk about. Here's a link to the page: https://juniordance.wordpress.com/2017/12/10/jd-15-pernicious-narratives-on-us-involvement-in-the-middle-east/
Music Credits:
New Dawn Fades by Joy Division
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Billy, Jasmine and Kevin talk about gentrification in New York and Cleveland. We talk about how a combination of artists moving to low-income areas in conjunction with developers drive out people who have lived in those low-income areas for a long time, mainly POC's, which is basically a new form of colonization. We also talk about whether or not art has the duty of making social change, Charlie Kirk's recent visit to Cleveland State, New York's search for a night mayor, and DIY spaces.
Articles discussed: https://t.co/eWG6Xi00vG, http://observer.com/2017/10/new-york-city-nightlife-mayor/ … https://t.co/O3Nn2i9uk8, https://t.co/ujubwBWcPk, https://t.co/8CsfeFh8ZW
Song Credits:
Quo Vadis- Lower Dens
Continental Shelf- Preoccupations -
Billy and Kyle are joined by special guest Jasmine. We discuss Torts, Hillary's new book, Trash TV, cigarettes, and Kingdom Hearts. Articles discussed are by Sam Kriss.(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-what-happened-review_us_59c16721e4b0186c22066d72) and Chris Lehmann (https://thebaffler.com/blessed-and-brightest/what-happened).
Song Credits:
Silver- Caribou
Golden Arrow- Darkside
American Dream- LCD Soundsystem -
On this episode, Billy, Kyle, and Joy discuss the colonization of Hong Kong, 4 chan, left Facebook, editing Wikipedia pages for Feminism, and why Draymond Green is kind of a surrealist. Articles and books discussed are "Collaborative Colonial Power: The Making of the Hong Kong Chinese" by Sang Law and "An Oasis of Horror in an Internet of Boredom" by Angela Nagle.
Song Credits:
Silver Soul: Beach House
Dice Throw: Projection Hotline
Strangers: Car Seat Headrest -
I'm joined by Rob Kozar, Jackson Frons, and Peter Adler Asch. We discuss Dad rock, celebrities in politics, valor, identity politics, Lena Dunham and OBJ, Marxism, the Arab Spring, D3 tennis, sports culture, Peter's Great Grandfather Solomon Asch, and neoliberalism. Rob leaves and returns just like a little man you might know named JESUS. Articles discussed are by Jennifer Matsui (https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/05/25/the-rise-of-the-alt-center/)and Max Alvarez (https://thebaffler.com/the-poverty-of-theory/going-underground).
Song Credits:
Dive- Projection Hotline
Jesus Etc.- Wilco
Midnight Song- Wild Nothing
Blue Thunder- Galaxie 500
All the songs playing at Rob's bars -
I'm joined by my housemate, fellow JD collaborator, and professor at LCCC, Rob Kozar. We discuss evolutionary theory, the state of the left, social psychological experiments, Zizek, Lenin, Althusser, and Radiohead's song "Optimistic", which I stupidly didn't use to close out the podcast.
Song Credits:
Venus by Television
Chain Smoker by Chance
Sweetest Kill by Broken Social Scene -
On this episode Jason, Kyle, and Billy discuss Amber A'Lee Frost's recent piece in the Baffler (https://thebaffler.com/outbursts/all-worked-up-nowhere-to-go-frost) as well as a piece on the alt-right by Evan Malmgren (https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/dont-feed-the-trolls-alt-right-culture-4chan). We also discuss future plans to head to Grandpa's Cheesebarn (Midwest!!!) and discuss what we've been reading, with a depressing reading of Marguerite Duras' the Lover.
Song credit: Jester, Tramp, and Acrobat by Kevin Morby -
On this episode we talk about Eamon Levesque's article "Crimes Against Design (https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/06/trump-gucci-vetements-fashion-couture-art) and David Alm's article on Richard Spencer in the Point (https://thepointmag.com/2017/politics/i-see-a-darkness), as well Alex Katz' show at the CMA, as well as Cleveland and de facto segregation and transclusivity.
Song credits:
I see a darkness by Bonnie Prince Billy
Obstacle 1 by Interpol -
This week we brought on Charlie and my boy Dan. We preview the NBA Finals and breakdown the current state of the league, as well as comparing this series to the civil war (Tech dystopia vs Post-industrial dystopia). Also general banter, with a visit from my cat and a smoke break.
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In episode 6, we do a little reading series. We look at Giorgio Agamben, Nietzsche, Chu Tien-Wen, some author whose name I forgot that Joy talked about, and Svetlana Alexievich. We also talk about Charles Murray's visit to Middlebury, and analyze how the right can "trigger" events such as the violent protests at Midd to occur, and then put that reaction into some overarching narrative of theirs that strengthens their side. The question is, can we use this force to trigger the right in effective ways?
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Mark Fisher, the Future, Milton Friedman, Kate, de Chirico, and Burial.
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This week we discuss an interview Kyle had, Soviet Socialist Realist literature, and Jonathan Franzen's Harper's Essay.
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We are Lind-Boys this week! Kyle and Billy, in the absence of Joy, talk about whether or not the Midwest will become more relevant after the Democrats failed to create a coalition of the coasts and large urban areas, Michael Lind's article "To Have and to Have Not," the invisibility of elites in society, our historical moment's similarity to Heidegger's, John Podesta, economic anxiety, mythology, nationalism, Benedict Anderson, and de facto segregation. We will talk more about Anderson next time.
Article Links: www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45/006.html www.lrb.co.uk/v38/n02/benedict-a…orks-of-comparison
Song Credits:
Preoccupations: March of Progress
Django Django: Introduction
Frankie Cosmos: Bushes Splash with Rain
Ratatat: Loud Pipes
Cage the Elephant: Come a Little Closer
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The boys are once again joined by Joy, and they discuss a variety of topics, including the Japanese education system, where we got the name for our podcast, Billy's supposed resemblance to Kevin Love, Adorno's presence in a department store, Fidel Castro, and Peter Thiel. We discuss Laurie Rojas' piece "The New Culture War?" (http://www.caesuraonline.com/caesura-online/2016/11/22/the-new-culture-war).
Song Credits:
LCD Soundsystem: Dance Yrself Clean
Daft Punk: Voyager
Franco Battiato: Cuccurucucu
Closing Song- Television: Venus
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In Episode 1 of a podcast to be named, chief and garwin are joined by special guest Joy (Hong Kong). They discuss, amongst other things, living abroad, 10 pound cocktails, hipster bakeries, Cracker Barrel, Marxist aesthetic theory, UK football culture, Alain Badiou's recent talk on the election, Gilles Deleuze's theory of "Control Societies," and 3rd culture kids.
Here are some markers, in case you just want to hear specific segments and don't have time for the whole thing.
Minute:
6:30- Kyle's stories teaching English
16- 10 dollar cocktails
21:30- Talking about Street Fight Radio
25- Cracker Barrel
31:30- Pence goes to Hamilton
37- Joy and Billy go to a football game
40- Medium- MB talks about the Leftist Case for Hillary
51- Trump's disastrous cabinet picks: The Expendables
59: Badiou Article: Joy beats Billy in a fierce debate
80: Challenge point of essential "differences" across national boundaries and cultures
86: Deleuze Control Societies and 3rd Culture Kids
92: Just fire 100 people!
96: Billy can't stand crying babies at libraries
99: Occidentalized
102: Kyle brings up Cumtown
144: Signing off
Citing R SOURCES
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOYoou3genk&t=17s (Is Trump a German Idealist??)
2. Songs: "Girl" by Jamie XX, Constant Headache by Joyce Manor, "The Big Ship" by Brian Eno, "Same Boy You've Always Known" by the White Stripes
3. Badiou Article: http://www.versobooks.com/blogs/2940-alain-badiou-reflections-on-the-recent-election
4. Milo Beckman Leftist HRC article https://medium.com/@milobela/the-leftist-case-for-clinton-c5de3dfd8a67
5. HuffPo Ohio Trump article http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/this-ohio-town-voted-for-obama-by-huge-margins-then-it-flipped-to-trump-heres-why_us_582c9e20e4b099512f804de2
6. Gilles Deleuze: "Postcript on Control Societies"
7. Milo Beckman image:
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