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What does music say, from the 1950´s until today how can we connect popular music to the class struggle – and why is this important? Outa-space talks music journalist Toby Manning about his new book which draws upon a Marxist perspective to tackle the question. Also, up in the space station we have new guest Tracy Edwards trade union activist and music lover adding her insight.
info_outline Roads to a revolutionary artist manifesto Part 1 – Participation Art (Series 5 - Episode 5)Outa-Space
In the episode Rob MacDonald explores the present crises of humanity and asks what is the role of participation art has solving them. The Image for this episode is an aspect of a bigger image created by Rob Facebook Rob Instagram Website - Podcast facebook group Email - Projects spoken about in the podcast episode SIgn up to outa-space mailing list Donate to Podcast or Website - Email -
info_outline The Neurodiversity Revolution - Challenging the Capitalist Normal.Outa-Space
In this episode we are joined by Neurodiversity movement author and activist David Gary-Hammond and up in the space station making commentary we have mental health worker Sam Gleaden. Check out David´s Social media and his Podcast This episodes image created by This is a longer eposode with lots to say so bring a drink and a snack. SIgn up to outa-space mailing list Donate to Podcast or Website - Email -
info_outline Mapping out the character and evolution of todays European far right.Outa-Space
In this episode we interview political scientist Vladimir Bortun about who the far right actual are today in Europe, who do they really represent and how did the space open up for the growth of their ideology. We are joined again for thoughtful commentary in the space station by Glyn Mathews. SIgn up to outa-space mailing list Vlad´s latest book - Some of Vlad´s recent writing on the far right - and To contact vlad - Please make a small donation to keep this podcast alive. or Paypal Website - Email -
info_outline The rising right in Ireland and the International Brigade creative link. Series 5 Episode 2Outa-Space
In this week's episode we have Raquel Montero Calero (artist), Paul Murphy (Irish TD) and Glynn Mathews (in the space station). Raquel Montero Calero, a Spanish born Artist living in Ireland talking about her creative project “Corseted Art (when creativity bursts)” a journey of discovery about the International brigades in Ireland and how these story’s impacted her understanding of conflict of the Spanish civil war and its relevance today. Paul Murphy TD member of the Irish Parliament gives us an important update and analysis on growth of far right in Ireland. Glynn...
info_outline Lost at Sea? Series 5, Episode 1Outa-Space
This episode is personal and self indulgent. It's about why this podcast has been off the air for 2 years and why it's coming back, what's it's mission, how it's different but the same?! I talk about Art(of course), the need to fight the far right today, whats wrong with the left and some personal crises and I start to ask a question about my own humanity type and why I think we all need to listen to oursleves and tell the truth as best we can The rest of the series won't be like this episode. This one is more personal but if your nosey person you might love it. I just needed to do it so dont...
info_outline From Punk to Choirs - the power of songOuta-Space
We interviewed Bruno Coffineau, a choir leader, composer and musician from France about the choir Le Cri du Choeur. We spoke about the power of common song and the message of internationalism and social change it creates.
info_outline Organising with a 30 person megaphoneOuta-Space
We spoke to Annie Levin, a Political-cultural journalist and a coordinator for the Sing in Solidarity choir from New York who performed for the Solidarity Park online festival 2021. We spoke about the evolution of song, the growth of DSA and the power of singing in building the movement. Links to some of Annie articles Sing in Solidarity Youtube - Facebook
info_outline Accessing your freedomOuta-Space
We talked to artist Ben Gallup about how he harnesses his free spirit in his art, how that works with his inspiration for social change and why he works with the Solidarity Park project
info_outline Organising under the banner of Solidarity in the contemporary art economyOuta-Space
We spoke to Calum Baird from Scotland on his art as a singer song writer and then go into some detail on the struggle of artists and the realities of the art economy, concluding on the inspiration of the international brigades and what this memory means today.
info_outlineWhat does music say, from the 1950´s until today how can we connect popular music to the class struggle – and why is this important? Outa-space talks music journalist Toby Manning about his new book which draws upon a Marxist perspective to tackle the question. Also, up in the space station we have new guest Tracy Edwards trade union activist and music lover adding her insight.
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