Neotropic is Riz Maslen an English electronic music artist. Riz Maslen has … Read Full Bio ↴Neotropic is Riz Maslen an English electronic music artist. Riz Maslen has been part of the electronic scene since 1996 and is one of the few female producers around to have gained much acclaim for her work. Her other project is Small Fish with Spine
Riz started her career fronting many indie bands whilst growing up in the West Country. She moved to London during the acid house / rave scene, eventually meeting and working with ambient kings The Future Sound of London. She featured on many of their albums and sang on Top of the Pops with their top 10 hit 'Papua New Guinea'.
She signed to Ninja Tune's sister label Ntone in 1996 and released 3 critically acclaimed albums. '15 levels of Magnification', 'Mr Brubakers Strawberry Alarm Clock' and 'La Prochaine Fois'.
During her career she has toured to the USA, Australia and Europe. In the UK she has DJ'ed and played solo, more recently seen with a full band - each of her shows have their own slant to say. Not only does Riz write, play and DJ, she also produces photographic slides and film as part of her live set-up, creating a cinematic experience.
www.neotropic.net
Riz started her career fronting many indie bands whilst growing up in the West Country. She moved to London during the acid house / rave scene, eventually meeting and working with ambient kings The Future Sound of London. She featured on many of their albums and sang on Top of the Pops with their top 10 hit 'Papua New Guinea'.
She signed to Ninja Tune's sister label Ntone in 1996 and released 3 critically acclaimed albums. '15 levels of Magnification', 'Mr Brubakers Strawberry Alarm Clock' and 'La Prochaine Fois'.
During her career she has toured to the USA, Australia and Europe. In the UK she has DJ'ed and played solo, more recently seen with a full band - each of her shows have their own slant to say. Not only does Riz write, play and DJ, she also produces photographic slides and film as part of her live set-up, creating a cinematic experience.
www.neotropic.net
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If We Were Trees Oh, you're doing my head in Isn't it time we called…
Insane Moon So cry for one who has lied Before with your…
Joe Luke Talk with a gun Talk with a gun Pull the trigger and…
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Cheefer Sutherland
What an absolute legend. Another incredible talk from Doug. I couldn't be more grateful for these webinars and lectures of his that are available on YouTube.
Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour
Thank you for the nice comment; did you see Doug's other two talks on this channel? They are at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKe0UzqazuU&t=14s and also https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLIN_S5D0pZjeO59HBi2HyA
Cheefer Sutherland
@Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour yes, I've watched several others of his.
tanglediver
My 5 year old mischievous nature compelled me to pick up a coast live oak acorn, (quercus agrifolia), while out walking with my grandma and mom. I quietly put it in my pocket, until we got home, then found a perfect spot near the backyard wall. 'Point down', I buried that acorn. That tree is alive and well, and now has a pair of offspring in the front yard as well. Total cost, priceless.
Donna McKee
Another great, super informative and motivating talk by Doug Tallamy! Thanks for recording this video and for the work you are doing to bring back our native plants, especially oaks, and all of the wildlife and biodiversity they support! His more recent video presentation called "What's the Rush?", is excellent, too, and explains the importance and urgency of the Homegrown National Park program that he co-founded. I highly recommend that, as well.
Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour
Hi Donna - Thank you for your note; I also find Doug Tallamy's talks so informative and inspiring! Warmly, Kathy Kramer
Canadian Permaculture Legacy
What a pleasure to watch. I've planted thousands of plants at my property as I expand and teach others how to start their own food forests. Youtube just suggested your video to me (likely because I've been binge watching Doug and his talks), and you just earned a new subscriber and fan. We need to build an army of like minded people, by spreading the message and waking people up to the challenges we face. Thank you for all the work you are doing Kathy and Doug!
Poppy Alameda
This was a wonderful talk with Dr. Doug Tallamy! Thank you, Kathy Kramer, and all the volunteers who helped make the 2022 year tour possible. It is wonderful and great to have the recordings on YouTube for long-term educational purposes for all. Kudos to you!
Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour
I'm so glad you enjoyed this talk by Doug Tallamy; there are two others on this YouTube channel, in case you haven't seen them yet. They are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcE5CmUZpBw&t=729s and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLIN_S5D0pZjeO59HBi2HyA
steve miller
We have a very serious oak wilt outbreak in SW Michigan (along with hemlock adelgid and a beech tree disease) . These 3 species are the kings of the forest in my area. I guess the public has always felt trees are abundant and will take care of themselves. If I was young, I would go into arboriculture.