Talking Feet

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Talking Feet is a podcast brought to you by the Walking Heads team, aimed at exploring our series of audio walking tours and expanding on stories in arts, culture, history and society in Scotland with relevant experts. This podcast is produced by Inner Ear.

Episódios

  • Episode 10 - Jim Gellatly (Amazing Radio/BFBS Scotland) & Johnny Rodger (Professor - Glasgow School of Art)

    04/02/2019 Duração: 37min

    Welcome to the Walking Heads Talking Feet podcast. We’ve been pretty quiet over the last few months but we’ve been busy plotting out the year ahead and take the podcast across Scotland. We have also been working alongside friends and creatives in the podcast community to help develop new strands & content, which we will hopefully be previewing in the coming weeks. In the meantime, we are back in Glasgow, being led through the city by two of our very knowledgeable tour guides, in a crossover episode looking at two main themes of our audio walking tours. Broadcaster Jim Gellatly, who listeners should recognise from our first episode and the Glasgow Music Tour, is joined by GSA Professor Johnny Rodger from our ‘A Brisk Walk’ Tour, looking at Dereliction & Architecture in Glasgow. Sauchiehall Street holds so many key destinations on Glasgow Music Tour, two of which being the 02 ABC and GSA, which were tragically devastated by the fire of 2018. While we wait to hear when and how they might come b

  • Episode 9 - Rebecca Vasmant (Worldwide FM/Glasgow Jazz Experiment) & Patrick Pothul (Handpicked)

    16/10/2018 Duração: 28min

    For our 9th episode,  we invited two locally based DJ/Producers into the studio - Rebecca Vasmant and Patrick Pothul. Rebecca juggles a busy DJ schedule with a slot on Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide FM and production with Scottish National Jazz Orchestra trombonist Chris Greive in Glasgow Jazz Experiment. Patrick also DJ’s regularly across Glasgow and runs the Glasgow-based Hip Hop label, Handpicked.Aside from their involvement in running labels, club nights, radio shows and producing music, They’ve been friends for a number of years in Glasgow. They play together a lot as well we knew the camaraderie between these two would make for some great listening. They discuss early forays into Glasgow’s clubbing culture, fond memories of the now closed but much loved Soundhaus, their various creative projects and breaking through different genres of music in a city known for it’s love of House & Techno. You’ve been listening to the Talking Feet podcast, brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner

  • Episode 8 - Halina Rifai (Podcart) & Phoebe Inglis-Holmes (Podcart/Vixen Sound)

    17/09/2018 Duração: 41min

    In our 8th episode, the Talking Feet team is joined by fellow podcasters Halina & Phoebe from PodcART. They host the New Music podcast together and are very active within music in Glasgow but inhabit different areas of the community. In this episode, Halina & Phoebe opened up about where their music experiences in Glasgow began, where they are now and enlightening each other of music spaces & places. They also discuss their upcoming creative endeavours, DIY events and make comparisons to the rest of the UK. And although they make some genuine, positive and constructive criticism of Glasgow’s scene, they ultimately come back around to what makes this dear green space so dear to them. You’ve been listening to the Talking Feet podcast, brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear. You can find out more about PodcART at podcart.co, p o d c a r t . c o. You can subscribe to the Podcart New Music Podcast on all major platforms. You can find out more about UNKNOWN on twitter on the handle

  • Episode 7 - Robert Kilpatrick (SMIA) & Stina Tweeddale (Honeyblood)

    27/07/2018 Duração: 48min

    In this seventh episode, the Talking Feet team captures the conversation between by Robert Kilpatrick of the Scottish Music Industry Association and SAY Award, and Stina Tweeddale from the band Honeyblood. Bringing together the perspectives of an industry professional and a performing artist, we get an informative and engaging glance at how the music industry and scenes function in such a unique city, touching upon much of the magic that makes experiencing music in Glasgow so vibrant and exciting. They make connections between local community support and global influence, and discuss how Scotland/Glasgow sounds have helped to shape the development of modern music. They also talk about emerging artists to keep an eye on, celebrate the local record labels, make comparisons to other cities like London and of course, in keeping with our Glasgow Music Tour, they discuss the venues that serve and support live music in the city. The Talking Feet podcast is brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear

  • Episode 6 - Stephen Allen (National Museum of Scotland) & Jonathan Trew (Glasgow/Edinburgh City Music Tours)

    15/06/2018 Duração: 49min

    In this sixth episode, the Talking Feet team tells the untold story of Edinburgh’s live music scene with Stephen Allen of the National Museum of Scotland and Jonathan Trew from Glasgow and Edinburgh Music Tours. We explore both the RipItUp exhibition at NMS, the new Edinburgh Music Tour and their aim to reveal hidden or forgotten stories of Edinburgh. Interestingly it proves impossible to discuss live music and culture in Edinburgh without also referring to Glasgow, where we return to in our next episode. More on that later but for now, we find ourselves in the National Museum of Scotland where together, Jonathan and Stephen make the point that popular music is an art form, a gateway to a wider world, it helps shape society... You’ve been listening to the Talking Feet podcast, brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear. You can find out more about the Edinburgh Music Tour at glasgowmusiccitytours.com/edinburgh and launches Saturday 16 of June. The Rip It Up Exhibition at NMS is on from 22 Jun

  • Episode 5 - Morvern Cunningham (LeithLate) & Andy Summers (Architecture Fringe)

    08/06/2018 Duração: 47min

    In this fifth episode, the Talking Feet team has been exploring the exciting creative community activism that’s gaining strength in Edinburgh, and throughout Scotland. We’ve been enjoying that spirit in the live music scene in Glasgow but for latest episodes we ventured east to find out what’s going on in Edinburgh. We met up with Andy Summers and Morvern Cunningham in a corner of Leith buzzing with activity ahead of the 2018 Architecture Fringe, which features our ‘A Brisk Walk’ audio walking tour, to find out more about the events they have been involved in and the use of common space in our Scottish cities. You’ve been listening to the Talking Feet podcast, brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear. You can find out more about the Architecture Fringe at architecturefringe.com which also features ‘A Brisk Walk’ which is our audio walking tour exploring dereliction in Glasgow. Architecture Fringe takes place across Scotland between 8th and 24th of June, check out their website for more det

  • Episode 4 - Catriona Reilly (DJ Sycophantasy) & Fraser Bone (Pearl Necklace)

    21/03/2018 Duração: 40min

    In this forth episode, we are joined by Catriona Reilly and Fraser Bone. They both DJ regularly in Glasgow but across the UK, promote club nights, run radio shows on local independent station Subcity Radio and very active in the LGBTQ+ community in the city. On top of all this, they both work in venues in Glasgow - Cat is the booker at Stereo on Renfield Lane and Fraser works in Bloc on Bath Street. We knew they’d provide an interesting and unique insight about the music scene here in Glasgow and they did not disappoint! Talking Feet is brought to you by Walking Heads & produced by Inner Ear. You can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes and the usual places. Our artwork is by Rae-Yen Song and our music is by Ryan Gibson. To find out more about Walking Heads, go to walkingheads.net.

  • Episode 3 - Glasgow Music Tour Birthday Special at King Tuts with Tam Coyle and Davie Millar

    15/02/2018 Duração: 22min

    In this third episode, we celebrate the 6th Birthday of the Walking Heads Glasgow Music Tour by going back to where it all began. The tour was launched in January 2012 at King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, with tour guides and hosts, Dougal Perman and Jim Gellatly. So to celebrate, it seemed fitting to head down to the venue and catch up with two guys who know Tut’s inside out - Tam Coyle, the first booker for the venue and Davie Millar, the current venue manager. Both share their experiences of working in such an iconic and well known venue in a unique music city like Glasgow. You’ve been listening to the Talking Feet podcast, brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear. You can listen to the Glasgow Music Tour on Guidigo, just search for Walking Heads. It’s also available on our website. Download the Guidigo app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Special thanks to King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut for all their help with this episode. Is there someone in particular you’d like to hear on our podcast? C

  • Episode 2 - Darren McGarvey (Loki) & Joe Heron (Shogun)

    15/11/2017 Duração: 37min

    In this second episode, we invited two local artists with common ground to share their experiences with music in Glasgow. We were joined by Darren McGarvey, who performs under the name Loki, to have a chat with rising talent, Joe Heron, known to many as Shogun. We will hear about early gigs, influential venues and look at not only the common ground but their individual experiences of Hip Hop and Grime in a city often known for bands or house and techno. To kick things off, the guys discuss their time performing in Glasgow. Please note that this episode includes explicit content and swearing. The Talking Feet podcast is brought to you by Walking Heads and produced by Inner Ear. Is there someone in particular you’d like to hear on our podcast? Contact us via twitter for your suggestions. You can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Mixcloud, Soundcloud and Buzzsprout. To find out more about Walking Heads, go to walkingheads.net. Our intro/outro music bed is by Ryan Gibson and our podcast artwor

  • Episode 1 - Dougal Perman & Jim Gellatly

    01/09/2017 Duração: 20min

    In this first episode, we are joined by Jm Gellatly who leads the Glasgow Music Tour. No one knows the new music scene better, but we've often wondered where Jim's relationship with city's music scene began? He joined Dougal Perman in the Inner Ear studio to talk about Glasgow music. Together, they explore what makes Glasgow a music city and visit key venues in the scene. Find out more about the Glasgow Music Tour and our other audio walking tours at walkingheads.net and follow us on twitter on @walkingheads.