12:01 |
Diablo |
The Sacred Circle "TEMENOS" Show Intro |
That 1 Guy (and so much more . . .) -KBOO 90.7 FM (10/7/2016) |
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12:03 |
Madonna |
The Beast Within (Live) |
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (live album) |
Warner Brothers |
12:06 |
Madonna |
Vogue (Live) |
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (live album) |
Warner Brothers |
12:07 |
That 1 Guy |
The Moon Is Disgusting |
The Moon Is Disgusting |
Redbird Records |
12:13 |
That 1 Guy |
Packs a Wallop! |
Packs A Wallop! |
self, 2010 |
12:17 |
That 1 Guy |
Yuk Foo |
Let's Hear That 1 Guy |
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12:23 |
That 1 Guy |
Futhermucker |
Let's Hear That 1 Guy |
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12:26 |
That 1 Guy |
Radio With Guts Pt. 1 |
Let'a Hear That 1 Guy |
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12:32 |
Kid Koala |
Side A: "Start Hear" "Emperors Crash Course In Cantonese" "Tubanjo" "The Prank Call" "Dinner With Yoda" "Statics Waltz (Lo-Fi Version)" "Tricks N' Treats" "Made From Björk" |
Scratchcratchratchatch |
Ninja Tune, 1996 |
12:49 |
The Slew |
100% |
100% |
Ninja Tune, 2009 |
12:53 |
The Slew |
You Turn Me Cold |
100% |
Ninja Tune, 2009 |
1:04 |
Thievery Corporation |
A Warning (Dub) |
Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:06 |
Thievery Corporation |
The Mirror Conspiracy |
The Mirror Conspiracy |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:10 |
Thievery Corporation |
The Richest Man In Babylon |
The Richest Man in Babylon |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:14 |
Thievery Corporation |
The Cosmic Game |
The Cosmic Game |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:16 |
Thievery Corporation |
Radio Retaliation (featuring Sleepy Wonder) |
Radio Retaliation |
ESL Music |
1:19 |
Thievery Corporation |
Culture of Fear (featuring Mr. Lif) |
Culture of Fear |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:23 |
Thievery Corporation |
Saudade |
Saudade |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:25 |
Diablo |
Interview with Rob Garza of Thievery Corporation (Excerpt re: the Saudade Album) |
Roseland Theater Green Room October 28, 2015 |
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1:27 |
Thievery Corporation |
Depth of My Soul (featuring Shana Halligan) |
Saudade |
Eighteenth Street Lounge Music |
1:30 |
The Morning Becomes Electric -KCRW |
Interview with Rob Garza and Eric Hilton of Thievery Corporation |
Interview with Rob Garza and Eric Hilton of Thievery Corporation |
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1:43 |
DJ Shadow |
Nobody Speak (feat. Run The Jewels) |
The Mountain Will Fall |
Mass Appeal Records / Hostess |
1:46 |
DJ Shadow |
Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) |
Preemptive Strike |
Mo'Wax Recordings |
1:51 |
DJ Shadow |
Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version) |
Endtroducing (Deluxe Edition) |
Universal-Island Records Ltd. |
1:52 |
DJ Shadow |
Building Steam with a Grain of Salt (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) |
Endtroducing (Deluxe Edition) |
Universal-Island Records Ltd. |
2:00 |
The Funk Hunters |
Do This For You feat. Chali 2na (The Funk Hunters VIP Club Mix) |
Do This For You feat. Chali 2na |
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2:05 |
Claude VonStroke |
The Greasy Beat (feat. Bootsy Collins) [Funk Bomb Mix] |
The Greasy Beats |
DirtyBird |
2:12 |
Claude VonStroke |
Make a Cake |
Barrump - Single |
DirtyBird |
2:18 |
Claude VonStroke |
Who’s Afraid of Detroit? (10 Year Anniversary Mix) |
Who’s Afraid of Detroit? - 10th Anniversary Remixes |
DirtyBird |
2:25 |
Claude VonStroke |
R2 Knows (featuring Barry Drift) |
Star Wars Headspace |
American Recordings |
2:30 |
Peaches |
Fuck the Pain Away |
The Teaches of Peaches |
XL Recordings |
2:36 |
Mangchi |
Dry Hump (Edison Remix) |
Nega Mola |
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2:39 |
Mangchi |
Oculus Girlfriend |
Soobacca |
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2:41 |
Mangchi |
Love and Fuck |
Nega Mola |
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2:46 |
Mangchi |
Mangchi (Anthem) |
Eega Moya |
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2:49 |
Mangchi |
Manchi Press Release Video |
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2:54 |
David Bowie |
Who Can I Be Now? (From The Gouster, a previously unreleased album) |
Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) -Box Set |
Parlophone |
2:59 |
David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti |
Twin Peaks Theme - Instrumental |
Soundtrack from Twin Peaks |
Warner Brothers |
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"That 1 Guy" Bio
http://that1guy.com/
"That 1 Guy" Bio:
With an extensive and amazing track record of unique and imaginative performances featuringhis curious instrument and copious amounts of originality, Mike Silverman aka That1Guy has set himself apart as a true one-of-a-kind talent that rivals any other artist currently in the entertainment industry. Averaging 150-200 shows a year all over North America and Canada, he has been a consistent favorite at such festivals as: Wakarusa, Electric Forest, Big Day out, All Good, Bella, High Sierra, Summer Meltdown, Montreal Jazz Festival, and many more. He was also the ʻTap Water Awardʼ winner at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for best musical act. His legendary collaboration and multiple tours with Buckethead as The Frankenstein Brothers has further cemented his virtuoso story as a creative visionary as well.
His innovation continues to soar with the announcement of a new tour, That1Guy & The Magic Pipe Present: An Evening of Musical Magical Wonder... The Likes of Which Ye Haven't Yet Seen, kicking off in the early spring of 2013. Along with his pioneering main instrument, The Magic Pipe, a monstrosity of metal, strings, and electronics, facilitates the dynamic live creation of music and magic in ways only That1Guy can conjure, expect to see magic as well now integrated into the already clever performance. With this addition of incorporating magic seamlessly into his live shows, he has legitimately achieved an all inclusive audio/visual performance unlike anything experienced before. “So much of my music has miraculous qualities to it because itʼs hard to tell whatʼs going on. There are lots of slights of hand and sonic misdirection. It feels like I was meant to do magic”.
Silvermanʼs backstory is very similar to many musicians that have come before him. He grew up a self proclaimed music geek, soaked in the influence of his jazz musician father, and enrolled in San Francisco Conservatory of Music before joining the local jazz scene himself as a sought-after percussive bassist. This is where the similarities end, though, and where That1Guy truly began. “In my case, being a bass player, I just felt very restricted by the instrument itself,” he says. “Iʼve always wanted to sound different and have my own sound. I was headed that way on the bass, but for me to fully realize what I was hearing in my head sonically I was going to have to do it my way”. His influential and innovative double bass style eventually evolved into what we see today as That1Guy and ʻThe Magic Pipeʼ.
As his story continues to develop, Billboard has famously noted, “In the case of Mike Silvermanʼs slamming, futuristic funk act... the normal rules of biology just donʼt apply.” In addition, Silverman also has promised new music and videos for the early part of 2013 that will only further validate his status as an industry trailblazer. “I like being my own person”, he says. “I didnʼt set out to be a weirdo but Iʼm starting to embrace it”. Ultimately, his motivation can be encapsulated as this: “Human beings do our best work when weʼre challenged and pushed up against the wall”. He further explains, “By nature, weʼre hunters and gathers, spending each day looking for their next meal. Itʼs easy to be lazy when you donʼt have to come up with something creative right away.”