<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/state-secrets-inside-the-making-of-the-electric-state">State Secrets: Inside The Making Of The Electric State</a></span>
Step inside the world of The Electric State! Join host Francesca Amiker as she takes you behind the scenes of Anthony and Joe Russo’s epic new Netflix adventure. Over six in-depth episodes, explore how the filmmakers transformed Simon Stålenhag’s stunning graphic novel into a cinematic experience like no other. Exclusive interviews from the cast and crew—including Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Stanley Tucci, and the Russo Brothers—will help break down the film’s jaw-dropping visuals, emotional core, groundbreaking technology AND the creative secrets that make The Electric State. Join us in the countdown to The Electric State premiering exclusively on Netflix on March 14th. State Secrets: Inside The Making of The Electric State coming March 7th.
"Ten Tracks by Frank Zappa I Can’t Do Without" was an article written by Adrien Pigeat and published in London Jazz News. Belt & Braces have compiled the ten tracks and you can listen to it on this channel. To enjoy Pigeat's FZ playlist read his reasons for his choices here: https://tinyurl.com/2k4hdhnr Each of his selections was followed by a reaction from Barney Braces. This podcast is its counterpart: "Ten Tracks by Frank Zappa I Can’t Do Without" selected and compiled by Barney Braces with his justification for each selection.…
"Ten Tracks by Frank Zappa I Can’t Do Without" was an article written by Adrien Pigeat and published in London Jazz News. Belt & Braces have compiled the ten tracks here. To enjoy this FZ playlist read Pigeat's reasons for his choices here: https://tinyurl.com/2k4hdhnr Each of his selections is followed by a reaction from Barney Braces. This podcast has a counterpart: lookout for "Ten Tracks by Frank Zappa I Can’t Do Without" selected by Barney Braces with his justification for each selection.…
Featuring Barney Braces and some foreign music he found which sounds a bit Turkish, and John Belt wandering around the streets of Istanbul in return for a modest fee. Bill's Big Bag of Jazz Onions https://tinyurl.com/5bcratc2