A is for Abalone: marine biologist Dr Melissa Neuman
Beatie Wolfe interviews marine biologist and conservationist Dr Melissa Neuman about her upbring and work protecting conserving and restoring endangered white abalone, a key member of the kelp forest ecosystem in the US and Mexico, by reintroducing captive-bred white abalone into the wild.
A is for Abalone: Beatie Wolfe interviews marine biologist and conservationist Dr Melissa Neuman about her upbring and work protecting conserving and restoring endangered white abalone, a key member of the kelp forest ecosystem in the US and Mexico, by reintroducing captive-bred white abalone into the wild.
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.
Dr Melissa Neuman's Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “I’ll Walk In the Rain By Your side” by John Denver
First album that shaped who you are? “Dreams” from the record: Everybody Else Is Doing It So Why Can’t We by The Cranberries (1993)
The music you would send into Space? “Purple Rain” by Prince
The song you would have at your memorial? “Orinoco Flow” by Enya
The album you would pass onto the next generation? “Synchronicity I” from the record: “Synchronicity” by The Police
The radio show was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey at Soundwell Studios.
Marvel: Casting director and producer Sarah Finn
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.
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.
Punk Rock
To celebrate the 45 year anniversary of Punk Rock by Virginia Boston, the first book on the scene, Beatie Wolfe put together this mix of the bands featured in her mother’s book.
Punk Rock: To celebrate the 45 year anniversary of Punk Rock by Virginia Boston, the first book on the scene, Beatie Wolfe put together this mix of the bands featured in her mother’s book.
As the UK punk scene exploded with raw energy and intensity, documentation was the last thought on anyone’s mind. Originally published in 1978 by Penguin, and described as “the first punk book,” Punk Rock by Virginia Boston (printed as Shockwave in the UK) is a must-have almanac, historical handbook, and visual and visceral reveal of a scene as it was bursting forth. As a London counterculture observer, writer Virginia Boston captured the Punk phenomenon from its beginnings in ’76, always through the eyes of the punks themselves.
Featuring all of the early first generation bands (The Sex Pistols, The Jam, The Damned, Generation X, The Slits, X-Ray Spex, Siouxsie and the Banshees and many more) and other now iconic figures, such as Soo Catwoman and Jordan, Punk Rock offers a rare insight into the heart of the movement via its extraordinary collection of photographs, quotes, lyrics, and interviews with the leading bands and figureheads. But perhaps most striking is the space it dedicates to the fans and their zines, complete with an introduction from Sniffin’ Glue editor Danny Baker. By doing so Punk Rock captures what was really going on in the clubs, away from the usual music weeklies and academics.
A scrapbook compendium of one of the shortest-lived yet most influential moments in music history, Punk Rock is an authentic time-capsule of the emergence of a counterculture that would forever change the world, but didn’t know it.
TRACKLIST:
Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen
X-Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescence
The Clash - Remote Control
The Jam - Art School
The Damned - Neat, Neat, Neat
The Stranglers - Get A Grip On Yourself
X-Ray Spex - Identity
Generation X - Your Generation
Buzzcocks - Boredom
The Slits - Number One Enemy
The Adverts - Bored Teenagers
Subway Sect - Ambition
Eater - Outside View
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Carcass
The Vibrators - London Girls
X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage! Up Yours! (Live at the Roxy Club, 1977)
Sham 69 - Rip Off
The Jam - Time For Truth
Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK
Play: polymath and colour conductor Brian Eno
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
Friday 22 September 2023 - 09h00 - 10h00
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
Summer Imprints
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 is also available as a Podcast
TRACKLIST:
Brian Eno – Dead Finks Don’t Talk
Tuxedomoon – In A Manner of Speaking
Raymond Scott – Portofino 2
Peggy Lee – Is That All There Is
Hank Williams – I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
Brian Eno and John Cale – Spinning Away
Ted Lucas – Baby Where You Are
Sam Cooke – Bring It On Home To Me
Beatie Wolfe – Little Things
The Velvet Underground – Pale Blue Eyes
Devo – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Purple Mountains – Nights That Won’t Happen
Beatie Wolfe and Linda Perry – Lose Myself
Zenmenn feat. John Moods – Homage to a Friendship
Scribble – Mother Of Pearl
photo credit: Manuela Batas
Audience w/ V. Vale hosted by Beatie Wolfe & Aaron Rose
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
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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Authenticity: Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson
Beatie Wolfe interviews Garbage frontwoman, alternative icon, activist, feminist and undeniable tour de force Shirley Manson about her life and career forged of 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
Authenticity: Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson
Friday 24 February 2022 - 08h00 - 10h00
Authenticity: 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.
Journeys: production designer and master visualist Rick Carter
Beatie Wolfe interviews two time Oscar winning (and 2023 nominee) production designer, art director, world builder, painter, master visualist Rick Carter about his journey from visualising his future as a child to working with the cinematic heavyweights Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and J.J. Abrams (to name a few), creating and shaping worlds that have become embedded in our own.
Beatie Wolfe interviews two time Oscar winning (and 2023 nominee) production designer, art director, world builder, painter, master visualist Rick Carter about his journey from visualising his future as a child to working with the cinematic heavyweights Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and J.J. Abrams (to name a few), creating and shaping worlds that have become embedded in our own. However, while few have enjoyed such an illustrious career in Hollywood, Rick lives in another dimension entirely, very much on his own terms, seeing his work as creative journeys in consciousness. Listen to this show that takes you from Oz to across the Universe via the power of minding the gap.
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.
Rick Carter’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? Please Please Me by The Beatles - track played “There’s A Place”
The music you would send into Space? “Across The Universe” by John Lennon
The song you would have at your memorial? “Tomorrow Never Knows” by The Beatles
The album you would pass onto the next generation? Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles - track played “A Day In The Life”
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.
