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I Like Beer The Podcast
Death Dive with Doc

I Like Beer The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 38:13


The Doctor is back, and that means so is Wild Thing! The team enjoys an XPA from the newest Mira Costa Brew Tech cohort, a collaboration beer from Artifex and Mother Earth, and Harland's CroneZone. Talent has Toast, Roast and Pour updates and Doc takes them on a wild ride including Beer or Not a Beer and a peek at his craic. Beer may or not have been shot out of noses by the end. Cheers!

Taps & Tailgates
Episode 112 - with John Johur of Artifex Brewing

Taps & Tailgates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 62:40 Transcription Available


Join host Mike on an exciting episode of the Taproom Podcast as he sits down with John Johur, the passionate brewer and co-founder of Artifex Brewing in San Clemente. Discover the unique journey that led John into the world of craft beer, his experiences working at renowned breweries, and the inspiration behind Artifex Brewing's eclectic beer offerings. This episode delves into the heart of brewing, discussing the challenges and triumphs of maintaining quality while innovating in a competitive market. From West Coast IPAs and Mexican lagers to experimental brews, Mike and John explore the dynamic world of craft beer and the community that makes it thrive. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or new to the scene, this episode offers valuable insights into the art of brewing and the vibrant craft beer culture. Don't miss out on learning about the latest trends, the importance of local support, and how Artifex Brewing continues to stand out with its commitment to quality and creativity.

Success With Jewelry
96 - Laryssa and Liz Interview Jewelry Influencer Xarissa of Jewel Boxing

Success With Jewelry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 32:19


Welcome to episode #96. In this episode, we're thrilled to have jewelry influencer "Jewel Boxing" with us. Xarissa is a fine jewelry collector and styling queen based in New York City and New Jersey. You can find her on Instagram @jewel_boxing and on TikTok @jewelboxing.  In this episode, we discuss TikTok and how it can benefit jewelry brands. In the bonus content, we also dive into which other platforms jewelry brands should focus on right now. Brands mentioned in this episode: Susannah King London: https://www.susannah-king-london.com/ Starling: https://www.starlingjewelry.com/ Artifex: https://artifexfine.com/ Blanks Jewelry: https://blanksjewelry.co/ To get access to the exclusive content as well as direct access to us, sign up by visiting https://SUCCESSWITHJEWELRY.com.  

PelaGatos
Somos PelaGatos 231: Earl Sixteen & Mutabaruka, Crixta x Artifex, Ska Big City ft Guille Bonetto y+

PelaGatos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 61:48


¿Cúal es la banda más regguera del Rock Argentino? Earl Sixteen & Mutabaruka - Every Nubian Is A Star Boris Gardiner - Every Nigger Is A Star Dub Crixta x Artifex - El Sonido de la Planta Cobertura Nuevo Estudio Mega 98.3 Feda Roots ft LGDG - Rudeboy Shufflin de Israel Vibration - Día del Amigx Rasta Toots and the Maytals feat. Leba - Bam Bam Eli Ray - Semillas - Sesiones PelaGatxs Noticias: Alemania festeja la legalización del c4nn4abis La selección española de rugby entra en calor a puro reggae Julian Marley y su banda jugando a la pelota Manuel Belgrano, defensor del cáñamo en la Revista THC Laguna Pai llega a Colombia, Medellin y Bogotá Un Argentino @tonysoulmanok escribió un libro sobre Toots Hibbert Un comic sobre Bob Marley Bahiano pasó por el programa de Matías Martin Archivos Mixticall: Ska Big City en lanzamiento Supernova en Lucille - 12/6/2018 Conseguí todos nuestros productos en nuestra tienda oficial http://Tienda.PelaGatos.com.ar Apoyá al reggae unite a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios: https://bit.ly/YTBMembresiaPG Web + http://www.pelagatos.com.ar Escuchanos + http://bit.ly/PelaGatos-iRadio Bajate la APP + http://bit.ly/PelaGatosAPP Seguinos en: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/PelaGatosReggae Instagram https://www.instagram.com/PelaGatosReggae Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PelaGatosOk Twitter https://twitter.com/PelaGatosReggae

Spiritually Fierce the Podcast
Leslie Bost and Juan Rivera - Find the Way Home

Spiritually Fierce the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 46:46


When Juan and Leslie faced a crisis in their marriage, it looked like their family would be torn apart. Instead, they moved onto a boat for nine months with their four children and embarked on a journey of reconnection and rebirth. From this time on 'Damara', a deeper vision for their lives was born, and Casa Damara was conceived - a place where families could come to heal together. This is a remarkable story of a couple of had 'life by the tail', but nearly lost it all. Until they found a path of healing that they are now committed to offer to the world. In this episode: Juan and Leslie honestly share their journey from having it all to nearly losing it all How their marriage crisis was a breakthrough to a powerful shared vision Unlearning workaholism and trauma responses inside of a partnership The key to maintaining a conscious connection in a long-term relationship Biography Leslie Bost Leslie lives a Nomadic life with her husband and 4 children. You will usually find her on the ocean or between Los Cabos, Mexico and France. She is a human being who deeply cares. She cares about the connection with our children, our world, and most importantly the connection to ourselves. She believes that if we nourish ourselves from within, with loving self-care on a physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual level, we will become the change we want to see. The origin of her story of healing started after much trauma, abuse, abandonment, adoption, eating disorders, deep depression, multiple miscarriages, complicated pregnancies, NICU babies, and all of the challenges that these experiences bring to a marriage and parenting. This journey brought her to healing through mindfulness, meditation, therapy, compassion, and ultimately conscious parenting, trauma-informed work, Spiritual Psychology, Intuition Intelligence, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Timeline Therapy, Liberation Coach, a Masters in Conscious Parenting, BreathWave Certification and Post-Grad studies in Spiritual Direction. This process of liberation and study has allowed her to develop a methodology by which she guides others through her company, Sabios Parenting. Currently, she is building a family healing retreat centre in Pescadero, Mexico alongside her husband and children called Casa Damara. It is a movement in conscious family living. Leslie's goal is to guide overwhelmed humans, coaches & and parents to tap into their inner power, intuition and create compassionate inner-connection, while acknowledging their God nature. Ultimately, looking to have her clients navigate life understanding their subconscious programming, triggers, patterns, and limiting beliefs to release all that does not serve them and better connect with their loved ones through presence. Web | IG Juan Diaz Rivera Juan Diaz Rivera comes from a family of leaders and innovators. From an early age, he became acquainted with real estate development and marketing, which led him to become a founding partner of Capella Pedregal – one of the highest-ranked luxury retreats in Mexico. For over a decade, his leadership and market knowledge served as a COO and eventually CEO of Grupo Pedregal. Through his company Artifex.Team he has conceptualized and developed projects such as 1 Homes Preview in Cabo and through his partnership in Bohari.com he has and continues to manage the rental and property management of communities such as Palmilla Dunes, Puerta Cortes and The Mountain Club. Juan's partnership with Leslie in Sabios Parenting has led to his certification in Soul Care Coaching, Breathwave and a Masters in Conscious Parenting with Yvonne Laborda which align with his love for Yoga's physical and spiritual practice. Juan is now bringing his Real Estate and resort management track record, his formation in conscious parenting and his personal growth experience into co-creating a conscious family living community in Pescadero, Baja California Sur Mexico where families can come to live a more connected life.

PelaGatos
Cobertura Especial de la Expo MendoCann - Todo lo que pasó en Mendoza - PelaGatos #reggae

PelaGatos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 58:45


¿Cómo consumís cannabis? Entrevistas con Valentín Stradella del MendoCann Gustavo Granella y Roxana Aballay de la Clinica Cannabis Mendoza Luis Osler, abogado especialista en cannabis Maluko Sebastián Basalo, Expo Cannabis & RevistaTHC Pablo Cunto de Chita Seeds Fermin de Kiev Ingenieria Celina Pochetino de A.C.MED (Asociación de Cannabis Medicinal) Tomás y Lucas, organizadores de MendoCann Noticias Pela La Industria Musical Recibe el impacto de la crisis económica con una caída del 30% en la venta de tickets" Rolling Stone Mega 98.3 presentó su nuevo estudio para streaming Talento Argentino presenta: Sahumerios Sagrada Madre Los mil y un usos del cáñamo, Revista THC Luis Alfa ensayando con Boris Bilbraut Mama Cultiva busco apoyo para seguir funcionando Laguna Pai gira por Colombia Crixta presenta nuevo tema junto a Artifex de LeonChalon Dread Mar I lanzó nuevo tema: Deja Conseguí todos nuestros productos en nuestra tienda oficial http://Tienda.PelaGatos.com.ar Apoyá al reggae unite a este canal para acceder a sus beneficios: https://bit.ly/YTBMembresiaPG Web + http://www.pelagatos.com.ar Escuchanos + http://bit.ly/PelaGatos-iRadio Bajate la APP + http://bit.ly/PelaGatosAPP Seguinos en: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/PelaGatosReggae Instagram https://www.instagram.com/PelaGatosReggae Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PelaGatosOk Twitter https://twitter.com/PelaGatosReggae

Kultūros savaitė
Kodėl anglų kalba dar negarantuoja sėkmės „Eurovizijoje“? „Pirmosios knygos“ konkurso laureatės ir ukrainiečių karo medikė bei poetė

Kultūros savaitė

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 108:00


Jaryna Čornohuz – ukrainiečių poetė, karo medikė ir žvalgė, šiemet apdovanota Nacionaline Taraso Ševčenkos premija. Ji už Ukrainą kaunasi fronte ir atstovauja jai užsienyje. Šį savaitgalį Jaryna Čornohuz – Kauno literatūros savaitės viešnia.Iki savaitės pabaigos vyksta festivalis „Naujasis Baltijos šokis“, jame kelis darbus pristato kūrėja Cherish Menzo. Pokalbis su ja apie juodaodžių kūnų pasakojamas istorijas ir kūno hiperseksualizavimą.Pasaulio kultūros apžvalga.Kodėl anglų kalba dar negarantuoja sėkmės „Eurovizijoje“ ir kaip Evelina Sašenko šiame konkurse kartą išgelbėjo prancūzus?„Nuolat mažėjant gyventojų skaičiui Lietuvoje tamsių langų bus vis daugiau, todėl vertėtų pasistengti, kad bent Vilniaus centras neatrodytų kaip tuštėjanti Lietuvos provincija“, – sako architektas Andrius Ropolas, parengęs komentarą apie miestą ir pastatų apšvietimą naktį.Šią savaitę išrinktos metų knygos ir paskelbtos „Pirmosios knygos konkurso“ laureatės. Debiutuojančios poetė Rūta Vyžintaitė-Lajienė ir prozininkė Greta Gudelytė pasakoja apie savo santykį su rašymu ir dalijasi mintimis apie konkursui skiriamą kritiką, jog šis patiria „prestižo eroziją“.Drabužių dizainerė Justina Semčenkaitė sako, kad mada gali padėti atspindėti etnines, socialines bei kultūrines patirtis, išryškinti problemas, o tinkamai panaudojus mados priemones, ir pasiūlyti sprendimus. Sostinės galerijoje „Artifex“ veikia jos kūrybos ir mokslinio darbo paroda, kurioje dizainerė tyrinėja mados aktyvizmą skirtingais laikotarpiais.Ved. Marius EidukonisRed. Indrė Kaminckaitė

Pop & Mag’s Pinecast
Panda, Pineapples, and ARTIFEX

Pop & Mag’s Pinecast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 72:07


This week Panda stops by to talk about XRPineapples, Theta, and more.

PelaGatos
Especial Película "Bob Marley: One Love", Avant Premiere, Entrevista Aston Barrett y más - Somos PelaGatxs 217

PelaGatos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 53:03


AJC Passport
Tal Shimony Survived the Hamas Attack on the Nova Music Festival: Hear Her Story of Courage, Resilience, and Remembrance

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 33:45


Dancing. Costumes. Music. Rockets. Running. Chaos.  At 6:29 am on the morning of October 7, Tal Shimony went from dancing in a field outside the Southern Israeli kibbutz of Re'im at the Supernova Music Festival to running for her life as the site was attacked by Hamas terrorists. Tal guides us through the horrors she witnessed that morning, and the exhibit 'Nova 6.29,' where the community aims to tell their story and honor those killed and taken hostage, in the deadliest attack on a music event in history.  *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Tal Shimony  Show Notes: Song credits: Clear Test Signal Artifex Remix - Nova Tribute Learn more: Tribe of Nova Listen – People of the Pod on the Israel-Hamas War: How to Mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day in a Post-October 7th World A Spider Web of Terror: How Iran's Axis of Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas Threaten Israel and America Unpacking South Africa's Baseless Genocide Charge Against Israel Countering the Denial and Distortion of the 10/7 Hamas Attack Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Interview with Tal Shimony:  Manya Brachear Pashman:   More than 3000 people were at the Supernova Music Festival that began on Friday night October 6, and was meant to last through the next day. But at 6:29 am on October 7, it came to an end. In the horrific hours that followed, more than 400 people were killed and more than 40 kidnapped by Hamas terrorists.  Survivors organized an exhibit at the Tel Aviv Expo to tell their story. ‘Nova 6.29' is named for the moment when rockets began falling on the tribe of Nova desert rave. During an AJC Project Interchange Fact Finding Delegation to Israel in December 2023, my colleagues met survivor and organizer Tal Shimony. After hearing her story, we wanted you to meet her too.  Tal, welcome to People of the Pod. Tal Shimony: Thank you so much for inviting me, it means a lot for me and also for my tribe. Manya Brachear Pashman:   So before we begin, I'm hoping you can kind of help our audience understand your tribe and understand just what the tribe of Nova or trance culture is, and what were people celebrating that morning?  Tal Shimony: Yeah, of course, I will explain to the audience about trance culture and who we are. It's named after music, electronic music. What's very interesting about this music, it came to Israel around the 80s from the area of India, and very soon became a very popular culture here and a very big scene here in Israel.  Every weekend, we have around 20 parties that are happening in nature, that are celebrating this culture. The trance culture is connected in a way to the more liberal and free culture, connected to the yoga world. Which means it's a very global and international thing. We're speaking about love and peace.  In all of the international trance festivals, it's not very much allowed to bring national flags. You're not allowed to bring flags of your own country. You can bring flags that are stating a peace of love or stuff that are representing your group of friends, but nothing that is representing anything national. The aim is to do a community that has no judgment. That everyone can join it. If you're a good person, and you love nature, and you love humankind, and you love the music, you can join. And that's the Nova tribe's main values. These are the things that we are standing for.  And the gap between what happened to us at 6:29 that morning, and of course, the whole day after, because it's not just that moment that was horrible. It was the whole day after it and of course, until now it's still going on. And from that moment on, the gap between this and who we are and what we are and what we came to celebrate is so big.  For me, this is the unbelievable thing. A lot of time I ask myself, What am I doing here? What happened? Why did it happen to us? Manya Brachear Pashman:   How many festivals have you been to personally, and what took you to that one in October? Tal Shimony: I've been going to trance festivals and nature parties in Israel since I'm really young. I live in a really small village in the north that is quite hippy. So these things are a part of who I am and what I do since I'm around 15. My first International Festival was in Hungary when I was 19. So I traveled to festivals around the world when I was very young. Today, I'm 25.  So this thing has been a part of my world for a while now. And Nova festival came into my world around two years ago. I went to the same festival as I went to the first time. And I didn't want to go alone. And some of my friends connected me to one of the Nova producers, Nimrod Arnin, or the way I call him, Nimi. He's a good friend. And became sort of a little love story, not in the romantic way. But in a way they opened their arms to me, this production, said come join us, just be with us as our friends. And I just fell in love with these people. They are so beautiful.  The people who will lead this community are people that are full with heart, all they want to do is give good to this world. They volunteer monthly as a production. And we have another volunteering now and this week on Friday. This is something that they do all the time and, and every time and at some point, I decided that every time I'm going to come to visit Israel, I will visit in the time of the Nova festival.  I've been living in Berlin for the last three and a half years. So it's not like it's been easy for me to come to the Israeli festival of Nova. But I did. I felt like it was important to me to do so. And they really produce something that is in international levels. Just like the Hungarian festival I went to or the Portuguese Boom famous festival or Universo Paralello, which is the festival that Nova worked in collaboration with in the seventh of October. The international trance community is hugging us as much as they can, because it's also very complex for them. This is for me what this thing is about. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Can you take us back to October 6, and then October 7, Tal, and tell our listeners what you went through that day personally? Tal Shimony: Yeah. So I was not supposed to be at that party. But I got a call from one of the producers, my friend, his name is Dov. And he needed help in a new ecological team. He's been building up this first of a kind ecological project in an Israeli festival, using reusable cups in the bar, and handing out trash bags to the audience and differentiating trash, plastic trash and non-plastic trash, things that are really revolutionary in Israel.  And since I was living in Berlin, in Germany, as you know, is top one in this thing. He called me and he asked for help. I was supposed to come to Israel for the winter because the Berlin winter was too cold for me. And I decided I'm going to take my flight a bit more earlier than I planned and landed in Israel in the second of October. Which means the sixth of October was my first Friday at home after many months. I was doing a Friday dinner, shishi, Shabbat dinner with my family. Around 11 I took a ride with a friend. And we had two other friends in the car and we drove into the party. I arrived around 12:30.  And I said it to you before the podcast that my boyfriend is one of the leaders of this production. He was already there. He was setting up the event, so this is why I had to take a ride. And he had his car there. And then he was really tired, he went to sleep. And I started working. At around 4am, I got a radio. And I started doing my job. And around 5:45, actually, quite exactly, my friend Yarin, he was going to play. His DJ name is Artifex, you probably know this name. He is the last DJ who played at the party. I woke up my boyfriend at 5:45, and I told him, let's go to dance, I can take my break now. And we can go and hear Yarin play on the main dance floor. It's a really big dance floor. It's one of the biggest he ever played in, so we were very excited for him. He's a good friend. And we went to dance.  Now you see in the dance floors of, especially of Nova community, but generally in the trance community, you don't really need to stay next to your friends, you can walk around, everyone are friends with everyone, everyone is super friendly and nice. And I think it's a very beautiful atmosphere. As I said, no judgment, everyone was smiling at you.  Manya Brachear Pashman: And then the sun starts to rise over the festival, right? Describe that for us. Tal Shimony: I don't think there are words that can express how you can feel when the sun is rising on a desert party in Israel. First of all, the Israeli sunrises in the desert are the most beautiful thing you can see. Really. I've seen a lot of sunrises, in a lot of places in the world, I'm traveling quite a lot. This is something else. The atmosphere is magical.  And also, you are dancing in the dark next to people that you don't see, when suddenly the light of the sun comes in, and you can see the people around you. You can see their eyes, you can see their faces.  And I think around 6:20 the sun was already starting to rise and at 6:20 my boyfriend said he's going to the bathroom and I asked to join him. He found me in the dance floor somehow, which was luck for both of us. And we went to the bathroom, we went outside the bathroom at 6:29. And I can see a missile from far away. And I asked my boyfriend, didn't you say there is a ceasefire?  And the minute I finished my sentence, hundreds of rockets are already flying above my head. And when I say above my head, you need to understand it was very, very close to my head. Physically, you can really feel the echo on your body, the echo of the Iron Dome, disarming these missiles.  Now we are in an open field and as an Israeli I know that open field missiles are not usually being disarmed by Iron Dome because it's protecting the villages. So we are deciding to go away from the area of the party. So if there will be any missiles exploding on the ground and heating something with electricity, so we will be safe. Like us a lot of people are doing so there is a lot of mess in the beginning.  Very fast the music is turned off. Very fast our head of security, Aviv Avraham, rest in peace, who was murdered at the event after saving lots of people's life. He's calling on the speakers that there is a red alert, which means missiles, that the party's over and everyone should go outside of the party area to their cars, take their cars and go away. Now we are production members. We also meet some of the production members outside the area of the party. And we don't really know what to do. Should we go, should we help the security members take everyone outside, what should we do?  We go back to the area where my boyfriend's car was, next to the police improvised tent that was there. We have 27 police officers on the job, 80 security members, private security that the Nova is hiring. And one of the police officers was screaming from the tent: everyone who has a car take your car, go away, the party's over.  Manya Brachear Pashman: Did you still feel compelled to stay or did you follow his orders and flee?  Tal Shimony: In the moment that these missiles are flying above my head at 6:29, I immediately get an anxiety attack. So everything I'm telling you right now are stuff that my boyfriend told me. And he was leading me through. So he was leading me out of the area of the party, and then into the car physically taking me because I was incapable of walking, my body completely froze. I couldn't speak. I couldn't say anything but the name of my dog for a while, because she was home. And this is the only thing I could think about. And also saying to him, What can we do? Can we help? He said, I also said that, which is quite funny, because who I can help to when I'm like this. The mind can be very tricky at that point.  We take the car, we go inside the car, and we're driving through the emergency exit. From the left side of us, we can already see the traffic of cars coming out of the event, it's 4,000 people, around 2,000 cars. One road. There is no other way.  We take the left turn towards the north, and we drive away. At that point, we decided we're going to take a safe house.  We didn't know there were terrorists. We knew they were only missiles. So we decided we're going to go to the artist's house the production has rented. And we're going to go to the protected room there because this is the safest place we know. And the closest place we know.  My boyfriend was also thinking about stopping on the road, in the protected houses that are on the road, protected rooms. These places became death traps that many of my friends were there and murdered. And some of our friends were there and were lucky enough to survive and tell horrible stories from there. And I am very lucky he thought that way. And then for some reason he didn't do so. Everything is very random. We arrive into this house. He's opening his phone and you can see a message in the group that says that there are terrorists in the party. I'm calling my best friend, Or. She was working in the entrance. I can hear gunshots when Or is talking to me. She's talking with me for a while, around 20 minutes, where she's been led by police officers in the field, trying to escape terrorists that have arrived. And the conversation ends with, Tal I have to ditch my car, I'll call you later, bye. And she hangs up. Manya Brachear Pashman: I hope you will tell us what happened to her later. But what is going through your mind at this point? It seems so cliche to ask, but what do you remember feeling in such a moment of confusion and utter chaos? Tal Shimony: Helplessness I think is the best way to describe the way I feel right now. I want to go out, take my take my boyfriend's car and go and save everyone I can, because this phone call is just one out of many we got at the same time. We get notified of people we know being murdered. Some of our friends saw it happening, and they are texting us. And then we realize everyone ditched their cars.  At that point a couple, a friend of ours in, one girl that he managed to take with him. They're coming into this safe house and they are telling us that they saw someone completely wounded from gunshots on the way they wanted to take him and help him and he told them leave me here. I'm out. Don't take me, you will die. And they had to continue driving because they were shooting at that time.  And the stories that continue to come and at some point we're being asked by our production to start gathering locations of our friends that are hiding and running away from terrorists. We are posting everywhere online that we need people to send us the locations and that we need people to help us get to our people.  At that point one of our security members with some military man's that were in voluntarily arriving into the era. He managed to sort of take back the area of the party from the terrorists, because they conquered it. Even when I say it, like four months ahead, it still sounds to me like a movie.  At 8:30 I get a video call from the same friend, Or, this time, she's running in an open field and I can see the terrorists running behind her. And I scream at her to run as fast as she can. And I scream at her that I love her. She doesn't really talk. She says to me, she loves me back. And she hangs up. She was saying goodbye.  Now you see, I was a shooting instructor in the army. And I see my friend in an open field when terrorists are shooting at her. For me, she's dead. There is no other option. And she's a friend of mine, and also everyone else who was sitting there with me. And we all hear her in this conversation and we are completely broken at that moment.  Half an hour later, I get a sign of life from her when she says to me, Sister, I got shot. She got shot in her leg. She survived. But after she got shot in her leg, she had to run 10 more kilometers with a gunshot in her leg. She survived, but I think her soul died that day and she had to rebirth.  Manya Brachear Pashman: I am so relieved to hear that Or survived. When were you finally able to leave the house that you were trapped in and go home? Tal Shimony: This house is not far away from the area of the party and definitely not far away from Gaza. It's next to a city called Netivot. Netivot is a small city in the area of Sderot and Ofakim, and the terrorists are arriving there at some point. They're not arriving into the village we are. And there is a civilian squad who is protecting us. But they are getting very much closer to us all the time. We have television so we can see it on the news that they are getting closer.  And this entire day, I'm trying to send locations of people that I know and people I don't know and I get phone calls from worried mothers asking me to see what's going on with their child. And this whole thing is happening while in one hand, I have my phone, and I'm calling people in the other hand, they have a knife. Because they are coming closer. And I need to protect myself.  And this feeling of fear and helplessness being all the time switching, and anxiety attacks that are being escort me until this day, and on the seventh of October, I think I had around 48 hours of an extended anxiety attack that was going on and off.  At 5pm, my boyfriend decided he had enough and he doesn't want to stay in this house in the dark and we want to go home. We are calling the head of the civilian squad that is protecting the little village we are in. We're telling them we want to leave. And he says to me on the phone like this, listen, I can't guarantee you're going to survive this, right, it's your choice. We have no idea where they are right now. This is your decision. I don't take responsibility for that. And we decide to leave anyway. I don't remember anything from that ride, only two burned cars. And that's it.  Manya Brachear Pashman: Thank God you survived that trip. Tal, how have you coped during the weeks and months since then?  Tal Shimony: I think in the first week, I didn't sleep at all. Everything is very vague. The day after the seventh of October, the eighth of October was the hardest day for me because I realized how many people I know lost their life that day.  And then started a week that was the most horrible week in my life. So every day I go to around three funerals of people that I know from the international festivals, from home, from other circles in my life, and some of the funerals of my friends I couldn't arrive because they were in the parallel time for another funeral. And the decision was to choose which one of my friends I'm saying goodbye to.  Some of them were also in areas of risk, like the desert, like the Israeli South. And some of them were in the North that was very much involved at that point. Nimrod Arnin, my friend who welcomed me into this community, his sister, 19 years old, Ayelet Arnin, was murdered. So we went to, of course, to her funeral, and there was an alarm. And it's 30 Nova survivors in a house that doesn't really have a place for us to be protected. So we couldn't stay for this funeral. We all left. It was very sad.  And that's how my first week goes. I still carry with me marks of this. Anxiety attacks that are happening. My sleepless nights, nightmares that are worse than anyone can imagine. Yeah. This is my life right now. Manya Brachear Pashman:   This is so unfathomable, and Tal, and I am so grateful to you for sharing all of that, because I think it is hard for so many people to truly fathom the horrors of that day. And I imagine that is part of why this exhibit came together. Can you tell us how it came together, who's behind it, and kind of describe it to our listeners? Tal Shimony: So all the villages next to Gaza–Kibbutz Nir Oz, Kibbutz Re'im–all these beautiful places that were burned out by Hamas, they have something to show, they can show people this is what happened to us.  The Nova parties, just like any other international festival, are being built and disassembled in a matter of hours or days. And we had nothing to show. Our community is the biggest community hit by this day. A third of all the victims from the seventh of October are coming from the Nova community, it's such a big number.  After the seventh of October, the first thing that we did as a community was building a healing center for the community where we had body treatment, mental treatment, workshops, everything we thought about that can help people. Of course, at some point, the artists of Israel came to play music for us. And during that time, some producers in Israel came to help us because some of them are the dinosaurs of the tribe of trance in Israel, it's a big thing. And they wanted to help.  And one of them came up with this idea of rebuilding the area of the party, as an exhibition for the public. And this exhibition, what you can see there, is the original party place. So it's the shadow tent, the big one that everyone can see in all the videos, is being rebuilt there. The bars, the camping area, the stages. We also have there toilets. The ones that I left from, and these toilets are now full with bullet holes, real bullet holes, from the terrorist attack. For example, we know that around 30 people were hiding in these toilets and only three came out. And you can see and bear witness with your eyes on these things. You can see how many bullets are in every cell, they really didn't let anyone survive.  You can see burned cars, because Hamas just burned everything they saw with every measure they had. So if it's special explosives that burns everything very fast and at a very high temperature, if it's RPGs, if it's fuel, they used everything they had.  Some people were hiding underneath the car, inside the trunk, and they were burned alive. And you can see that there. I have so many stories of friends that we found their bodies in cars. And it took so long to identify the bodies because when you burn the human body, there is nothing left. Manya Brachear Pashman:   After living through what you did, what was it like to see the scene recreated and memorialized for the exhibit? Tal Shimony: For me, the first time I arrived into this exhibition was horrible. The most horrible part was not all these things. The most horrible part was the screens. We had screens of pictures of the kidnapped people, and a screen of murdered people, all the faces, pictures of them. And between these two, we had a little place of lost and found. Everything that was found in the area of the party was brought there. Some people find their stuff there. It's a very exciting moment. But there is one table that was always staying the same. I call it the fun table.  So when you are going to trance party or into a Nova party, you usually bring with you stuff that makes other people happy. Because this is the tribe, this is what we do.  So for example, I like to put on a costume of a fairy. So I have my wings, and I have my elf ears and I have many glitters. And some people are going around with really nice, beautiful, colorful umbrellas. Some people are going with a Hollywood sign of action and running around the dance floor and saying action to people.  Some people are going with water guns and shooting at people in the dance floor. It's very warm in the Israeli desert. And people brought all these things with them. Some people bring some juggling, very expensive juggling stuff to entertain themselves and the audience. And this table was always remaining full.  And at some point I realized why. I was thinking to myself, if I would lose my own juggling equipment which I bring to every party, if I would lose it in the area of the party, I would come back to take it. There is no way. It's so expensive and it's so sentimental and it's so personal. And I know that my mother would never know how it looks like.  So I believe that most of the things in this table were belonging to victims because they were just staying there for so long, and they look so insignificant for someone from the outside.  For me, that was the most hard table, hard area in the party, because you can see the pictures of the victims and you can see equipment that you understand that the only person who can take them is this people that belongs these things, because they are so personal. Manya Brachear Pashman:   You make a really good point about the exhibit memorializing a culture that's so ephemeral, so intangible. And I'm curious if there is a therapeutic quality to the trance culture? And is there a therapeutic quality to this exhibit, both for those who have organized it, and for those who are visiting? Tal Shimony: I always end my tours there, when I was doing tours, I was always ending them with this table that I told you about in the last one and I always told them that I still see the hope. Because I know I have my festival clothes at home and also all my friends and we all have our fun stuff, waiting for us to come back dancing. Because for me, dancing means healing. Dancing means therapy. Dancing means being connected to myself.  And the great Raja Ram, which is a very big DJ, famous trance DJ. When he was asked about dancing in a trance festival what it means, he was saying something very beautiful. He was saying you forget who you are. You forget your identity. You forget your job. You are just there at that moment. And that moment is so beautiful.  And I think we all need to come back dancing. We have every Wednesdays now a Healing Center, a community day that has being end with two hours of trance music. And there are therapists around if someone needs help, and some people are not staying. They know that at 8pm starts a set, a set of trance, so they are not staying because it's too much for them. They're coming there for the therapy and they're coming there to meet their friends and be together and hug. And some are staying and fighting through it.  And it's a beautiful thing to see. It's a beautiful thing to see but it takes time. I have to say that. We are trying to be back dancing but I have to say I tried a few times to go to nature parties, and it ended up with very big anxiety attacks. And I'm, let's say a very high-functioning survivor, I can help others, which is not something I take for granted.  So yes, definitely, we will dance again. And we don't say this sentence…again together as a community. Because it's a part of our healing.  I believe my friends, who are not with us, are very proud of the Nova tribe, for continuing dancing, for trying to heal and come back to the dance floors. This is what they left for us. They said to us with everything, with everything they have, dance. With everything they have. They will not die in another way. They died in the middle of one of the most beautiful things you can do.  Unfortunately, a very horrible death. But if I want to remember these people, as they were, I would like to remember them dancing on the dance floor with me. And they will dance with me when I dance everywhere. Manya Brachear Pashman:  Tal, the Grammy Awards are this Sunday, February 4th. Of course, it's not just an awards show. It's a platform for artists to speak out or pay tribute, and we've seen that after horrific events like the shooting at the Route 91 country music festival in Las Vegas or the bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in England.  Do you feel that the music world has spoken out about Nova? Tal Shimony:  Definitely not. I would expect the music industry to talk about it at the international level. You can say, we are not talking about politics, we don't talk about Israel, we just talk about Nova. I think it's something that is possible to do. But it takes some bravery.  Because people are connecting what happened with Nova to what happened generally on the seventh of October, and for me going inside the music trance festival is like going into international grounds. Really, it's just like the same for me. And the thing that the music industry is forgetting is that, as you said yourself, there were so many music events that were attacked by terror before.  And that can happen in every trance music festival around the world. They forget it, that each and every country, also in the US, there is many, many festivals with this type of music and this type of culture. They forget it, it could have happened everywhere else, everywhere else.  And of course, I would have expected the Grammys to do something about it, but I don't. I know how it works. When it comes to Israel, it's always been separated. It's just like all the women organizations that are always talking about rape publicly.  When it came to the seventh October attack, which women were raped, by the way a lot of them were raped in the rave, in the Nova party. We have testimonies of our friends. Yesterday, even some of the representatives of the UN came to our Community Day to speak with some of the witnesses, because they came here to Israel to do it.  I can't understand why they need to come to believe me. There is a movement now that's called Me Too Unless You're a Jew. And when I saw even the name of it I was like, how can they separate me from the rest of the world, if I was in an international festival, music festival, just like anywhere else in the world? Manya Brachear Pashman: What would be a meaningful tribute in your eyes? What would you like to see at the Grammys on Sunday?  Tal Shimony: I think they should do something similar to whatever they did on other occasions that terror attacks were happening, for any music festival or any music performance or in any other thing. I think they are creative enough and they are very good producers, they are bigger than, than whatever the Nova will ever be. So I trust them to know that they should recognize the fact that there was an attack in a music industry related festival.  But I'm also not expecting them to do so because I know that this festival was in Israel. And everything that is connected to Israel or to Jews is being treated differently. People are saying it's not antisemitism, but I'm asking myself, so what is it? Manya Brachear Pashman:   Will this exhibit travel, Tal? Will there be an opportunity for people around the world to see this and to memorialize this community? Tal Shimony: Yes, we are working on it, very hard, actually. I'm a part of the international team right now. It seems like the first destination might be New York or LA, but the United States.  I think it's very important that everyone who can will come to this exhibition when it will arrive to an area that is close to them because it will mean a lot to the Nova community and also to the Israeli state. Manya Brachear Pashman:   Tal, thank you so much for joining us.  Tal Shimony: Thank you so much for inviting me. It means a lot and I'm so grateful for being here today. Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Mark Weitzman from the World Jewish Restitution Organization, on how Holocaust museums worldwide and in Israel are grappling with the aftermath of October 7 in their exhibits. And tune in next week, for another conversation with a Supernova survivor, Yoni Diller. He shares his journey from that field in southern Israel that morning to American college campuses.  Manya Brachear Pashman: The music heard throughout this episode was the last track played at Nova on October 7, when Hamas terrorists stormed the festival. The remix by DJ Artifex was released in dedication to all lives lost and forever changed that morning.

CUENTOS DE LA CASA DE LA BRUJA
Especial Navidad: Un buen regalo, de Santiago Eximeno, con villancico de nO Regrets

CUENTOS DE LA CASA DE LA BRUJA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 9:28


Santiago Eximeno Hernampérez (Madrid, 23 de mayo de 1973) es un escritor español de relatos y novelas de ciencia ficción, terror y fantasía. Es un autor prolífico, que ha publicado relatos en prácticamente todas las revistas de género fantástico (Artifex, Revista Galaxia, Pulp Magazine, Gigamesh, Solaris, Valis, Parnaso, Calabazas en el trastero, Qliphoth), en fanzines y ezines, además de participar en varias antologías como Franco, Una historia alternativa (Minotauro, 2005) o Paura (Bibliopolis, 2004, 2005, 2006). Ha ganado diferentes premios literarios y ha publicado novelas y antologías de relatos de ciencia ficción. En 2021 resultó ganador del I Premio de Novela Corta El Proceso (convocado por Ediciones El Transbordador), por su obra Carne y hueso. nO Regrets (València) se formó en 2005 por cuatro chavales que aún iban al instituto pero querían jugar a ser eso que veían en los vídeos de sus bandas favoritas que se descargaban de internet. Dieciocho años y varios discos después, vuelven con “Insiste, resiste”. Llevan en activo desde 2005, desde entonces han compartido escenario con gran número de bandas, entre ellas destacar Sum 41 (Madrid), No Use For A Name (València), Zebrahead (Pamplona), Teenage Bottlerocket (Valencia) y un largo etcétera como Skumdum, Mute, Highfive Drive, Siniestro Total, Boikot, etc. Los Cuentos de la Casa de la Bruja es un podcast semanal de audio-relatos de misterio, ciencia ficción y terror. Cada viernes, a las 10 de la noche, traemos un nuevo programa. ¡Si te gusta nuestro contenido suscríbete! Y si te encanta considera hacerte fan desde el botón azul APOYAR y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo. Tu aporte es de mucha ayuda para el mantenimiento de este podcast. ¡Gracias por ello! Mi nombre es Juan Carlos. Dirijo este podcast y también soy locutor y narrador de audiolibros, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo y hablamos. :) Contacto profesional: info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com www.locucioneshablandoclaro.com También estoy en Twitter: @VengadorT Y en Instagram: juancarlos_locutor Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 16 - Once More, From The Top (Season Finale)

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 50:11


Agent Manhattan roams the Nightfloors alone, with the rest of the team try putting an end to the incursion once and for all."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign."Whatever happened to Alice" by .tinyboopsquigshorterly, provided through the Impossible Lands discord serverMusic by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 15 - A Clown By Any Other Name

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 69:19


The Nightfloors is fighting back, whilst agent Medusa finds friendship... Of a sort."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

The Persistent Rumor
A Conversation With Lola Artifex

The Persistent Rumor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 8:33


Chocolate Yoddah speaks to Lola Artifex about being a misfit.Get Uncensored Content On Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/ThePersistentRumorPodcast Linkshttps://persistentrumor.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/ThePersistentRumorInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/ThePersistentRumorTwitterhttps://twitter.com/PersistentRumorOriginal theme music written, produced, and performed by Chocolate Yoddah

NFT Catcher Podcast
Roger Dickerman |

NFT Catcher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 64:59


Links:@RogerDickermanArtifex https://artifex.art/Michael Keen @NFTicketJennifer Sutto @jennifer_suttoNFT Catcher Podcast @NFTCatcherPodproduced by Andy Cinquino  @ajc254NFT Catcher theme music by ItsJustLosemail : NFTCatcherPod@gmail.comNFT Catcher Discord

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 14 - Hey There, Delilah

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 49:10


A split party has Agent Medusa trying to find answers outside the nightfloors, whilst the rest tries to survive them."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 13 - No Half Measures

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 69:02


The agents of M-cell try to get answers, by any means possible."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 12 - Call Me Mercy

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 82:16


Officer Wright gets new information on the whereabouts of his daughter, the gang tries to piece together what they know."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 11 - Cashing In A Favor

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 64:25


The gang gets an unexpected visitor."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 10 - Hospital Heist

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 48:59


The agents find concurring streams as they try to come to grips with the aftermath of the Night Floors"Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 9.5 - Mother's Ballroom Blitz

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 51:40


Agent Mother returns to the Night Floors to look for answers, but will she find the ones she would like to know?"Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 9 - Have You Seen It?

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 49:56


The agents try to find their way through the maze of insanity and horror that is the Night Floors."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

ZeroDead Podcast
Impossible Landscapes Ep 8 - Newspapers And Nightfloors

ZeroDead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 67:04


The split group tries to press on with life and sanity. Agent Mississippi goes in to damage control mode, while the other agents find themselves in a world of wonder and horror."Delta Green - Impossible Landscapes" is a campaign of horror and wonder, as such trigger warnings include (but are not limited to):Body Horror, Graphic Violence, Physical Abuse, Infanticide, Homicide, Drug Use, Adult Language, Gaslighting, Mental Health Issues.Please be gentle, we don't know what the hell we're doing.Intro and outro by the late Steve Lines from the album Society of the Yellow Sign.Music by The Carebear and Artifex.Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this podcast are ©ZeroDead Podcast, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.Music by @White Bat AudioAdditional music and sound effects through Syrinscape.Join us on DiscordLet us know what you think on Twitter

Three B Zine Podcast! Presents: Beer Night in San Diego!
Episode 357: Episode 357 - Czech Yourself

Three B Zine Podcast! Presents: Beer Night in San Diego!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 90:54


After a few weeks of illness BNiSD is back. Tune in as the crew joins forces to sample some killer new canned offerings from San Diego and from afar. Also, while sampling some of their beers, get an inside look at the brand new Artifex in Oceanside and hear about the Garden at Deft Brewing in Bay Park. Also, we break down some news stories from around the world of beer - Some good, some bad - and tune in as we discuss how far you would walk for a free pint of an exclusive beer? All this plus much more including would people listen to solo shows, a bird shows up, Noah breaks down baseball, we discuss a mom hosted podcast, Cody gives an update on his Airplane streak and tons more wild and crazy fun. Tune in for a great time with your pals at Beer Night in San Diego.

North County News
Grizzly Fights, Artifex in O'side, and Petco is Getting Better (Even though the Pads aren't) - Episode #214

North County News

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 62:39


This week in North County San Diego…We hit up Encinitas Ranch Golf Course, San Dieguito Park, Orange County, The Zoo, Heritage BBQ, BTR, and Parlor Doughnuts, among other things. Also, Petco is getting a renovation, Giants move up in the rankings, Artifex is opening this weekend, the SD County Fair is about to start, and Emiliano Grillo wins big. Enjoy!

Voices from The Bench
269: Wrapping It All Up at the Ivoclar Ballroom From Lab Day Chicago with Susan van Kinsbergen, Neal Allen, Julio Munoz, Zack Wojdan

Voices from The Bench

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 64:11


Can you believe that LMT (https://lmtmag.com/) Lab Day Chicago was almost 3 months ago? We got 7 hours of recordings when we were set up in the Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) Ballroom. This week wraps it all up with 4 amazing conversations from that wonderful weekend. First up is Susan van Kensbergen who is the Vice President of Myerson (https://www.myersontooth.com/). Susan talks about her journey from being a ceramist, moving up in lab responsibility, managing the world's largest LAVA milling center, and finding her new home at Myerson, the home of Durflex (https://www.myersontooth.com/duraflex/) and an upcoming "game changing" printer. Then we chat with Neal Allen from Mustard Seed Dental Studio (https://www.mustardseeddental.com/). Neal spent 20 years in a large lab before moving into a growing lab owned by a Prosthodontist. Neal talks about the importance of creating a happy lab culture and treating the employees like family. Next is the "better" half of Artifex Dental Lab (https://artifexlab.com/), Julio Munoz. Julio grew up in Bolivia where he is a board-certified Oral Surgeon. A lady brought him to the US where he connected with Artifex and helped create the "Triple Jig" technique for full arch implant restorations. We wrap us the whole weekend with a special treat, Barb's technician son, Zack Wojdan. Zack talks about growing up in the lab, starting at the beginning, working his way up, working with his mom, and goals for the future. A BIG thanks to LMT for putting on an amazing weekend and a BIGGER THANKS to Ivoclar for hosting us. The new PrograScan PS3 and PS5 (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/digital-equipment/prograscan-ps5-and-ps3-laborscanner) provide true-to-detail, high-resolution and accurate scans for coordinated digital workflows that are precise, fast, and always accurate. The PS3 and PS5 are powered by the popular and intuitive DentalCAD software from Exocad (https://exocad.com/). Whether you are looking for your first scanner, to upgrade or add to your existing scanners, the PrograScan may be the one for you. Reach out to your friendly Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) sales representative to select a scanner that matches the needs of your lab Today and tell them you heard about it on the podcast! Candulor (https://www.candulor.com/en-us) a dental supply company from Switzerland has solutions no matter if you are analog or digital Check out their PhysioSet TCR (https://www.candulor.com/en-us/product-portfolio/tooth-lines/physioset-tcr) tooth line that has been complemented with 18 new shapes. A total of 48 age-appropriate anterior tooth shapes are available for the laboratory or dental practice to select from. The Swiss School of Prosthetics (https://ssop.swiss/en-us) in Springfield, Missouri is the place to learn all things removable. America with get supported and supplied by the only authorized partner Edmonds Dental Supply (https://edmondsdentalsupply.com/) Candulor, High End Only Special Guests: Julio Munoz CDT, Neal Allen, Susan van Kinsbergen, and Zack Wojdan.

PelaGatos
Especial Club PelaGatxs, Musica Maria Juana, El Natty Combo ft Indio Solari y + Somos PelaGatxs 187

PelaGatos

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 54:22


Como cada viernes hoy tenemos un programón lleno de música y noticias sobre el reggae music. En las Noticias del @PelaFotos: Karamelo Santo nominado a los Premios Gardel, Inna de Yard lanza nuevo tema con Cedric Myton, Marcha Mundial de la marihuana y mucho más. Arrancamos el programa con un Especial del Club PelaGatxsLos Guardianes de Gregory interprestando clásicos de Black Uhuru, Eek-A-Mouse, Gregory Isaacs, Chronixx y Bob Marley & The Wailers junto a Johan Ruiz, Rey, Chelo Zimbabwe, Artifex de Leonchalon y un cierre con todos los artistas en escena. Además vamos a ver más videos de Los Chikos del Maíz, Musica Maria Juana y El Natty Combo feat Indio Solari. HORARIOS

Kalinga Son
Samay Chakra #054 (Ft. Jovis aka Mr Pink Guestmix + Interview)[Kalinga Son] | DI.FM

Kalinga Son

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 127:42


Welcome back to SAMAY CHAKRA (Samay = Time | Chakra = Wheel) Love through music beyond time. After a little break our radio back here with another exciting edition. This time on our guest Chair we have Jovis aka Mr. Pink with a Interesting Interview & superb guest mix. [Full length Interview will be uploaded separately on soundcloud & Youtube soon]

Taps & Tailgates
Episode 96 - The Charlie Conway Episode

Taps & Tailgates

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 80:41


So many Banger beers from Louies Liquor, Known Space by Casa Agria, Beer Zombies Slaycation and a Collab w/ Mortalis, Long Beach Beer Lab Orc Juice, Brewery X Signature Series Vol 4, Artifex and Rad Collab Radifex. CFB and World Cup Talk, CFB Picks, and a little trivia from Carey Jay!!!! Enjoy!!!!!@Tapsandtailgates on Instagram

NFT Origin Stories
JeyRam | NFT Origin Stories #65

NFT Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 55:16


NFT Origin Stories welcomes JeyRam to discuss: 0:00 Introduction 1:45 Origin story of NFT Origin Stories 5:42 Origin story of JeyRam 14:30 Entering the NFT space 20:50 Dynamic royalties 25:00 JeyRam's universe: Ancient Spirits 39:45 Artifex Spotlights 42:00 Lightning round JeyRam https://www.jeyram.xyz https://twitter.com/jeyramm https://www.instagram.com/jeyramm Episode Mentions: Fewocious, Filip Hodas, Victor Mosquera, Robbie Trevino, parrott_ism, gokuNFT, Ghxsts by GY, Artifex, Foundation

BACK OF THE 135
ep.141 ARES ARTIFEX

BACK OF THE 135

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 180:28


Jesse Jensen AKA Ares Artifex is a Street Artist who paints large murals on buildings in and around Auckland City. Originally from the North Shore, he now resides in West Auckland. Follow Ares Artifex on Instagram here: https://bit.ly/3d6nzGy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backofthe135/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backofthe135/support

North County News
Vegas Baby, Artifex, & A Few New Spots - Episode #142

North County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 50:12


Hello Friends! This week Chris went to Vegas...find out how much he won. There's a bunch of new spots opening up around town...including one of San Clemente's favorite breweries taprooms. Who's Cassidy gonna draft...and more. Enjoy! Find us Check out our YouTube Channel : North County San Diego with Chris and Cassidy Cassidy - @cassidylewisre Chris - @i.am.chris.erickson Please subscribe and leave us a review. We love ya!

NFT Origin Stories
Livestream: LIVE with Parrott_ism & RD

NFT Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 44:04


Tailoring in Conversation by HNBT
Tailoring in Conversation: E8 - Matthew Peluso

Tailoring in Conversation by HNBT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 92:41


My guest for today is Matthew Peluso. Matthew is the founder of Artifex and the Common Threads Podcast. He brings tailors from different backgrounds together to understand and learn about their perspectives, their differences and their shared values. During our conversation we will talk about Matthew's background, some of the challenges that we currently face in our tailoring industry, and more. I hope that our conversation will be as insightful for you as it has been for me!

That's Nifty
Defaced

That's Nifty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 70:04


On the 45th episode of “That's Nifty” we sit down with Defaced to discuss recent and upcoming projects!DefacedTwitter: @DefacedstudioWebsite: lynkfire.com/defacedstudioTopics:“Talking Shit with KidEight”, NFT Now x Christies: The Gateway, "The Guest", Sotheby's London Crew, Art Basel: Drifting about, Artistic Upbringing, Distinctive Style, Color Theory Bullshit, Boi Collab, Daytrip Photography Collab, Starman, Learning about NFTs, “Defaced and Friends”, 3D Sculpture for Artifex, SuperRare & NG, Last Piece Collected, "I hate talking about NFTs", Explains NFTs (lol), Tunnelvision, Creative Process, Youtube, MF Doom, Limited Hobbies, Knives vs Guns, Starmaker Drop, Teamwork, Saving Art Mediums, Twitter Space IdeaMentions:@_KidEight @RogerDickerman @aeforiadesign @nftnow @ChristiesInc @blockparty @iamlirona @misanharriman @artifex_project @fvckrender @DurkatWork @rarible @Yosnier_ @fewocious @ThankYouX @coryvanlew @billelis

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik
Artifex - Club Koralle Dresden - 17.09.2016

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 85:23


MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik sendet sein Programm aus Dresden / Sachsen, 24/7.

NFT Origin Stories
ThankYouX | NFT Origin Stories #44

NFT Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 69:05


NFT Origin Stories welcomes ThankYouX to discuss: 00:00 Introduction 00:45 What is your origin story? 06:15 Clubhouse 09:10 Tove Lo connection 12:20 Free ideas 15:54 Thank You Miami and Convergence on NiftyGateway 27:51 Sound of Color - Hans Zimmer collaboration at Phillips 46:10 Decade Decay - Filip Hodas collaboration on NiftyGateway 57:49 What's next for ThankYouX? 1:04:10 Life You Make on Artifex Episode mentions: J.N. Silva; Christ Mortimer; Blau; Museum of Art & Design; Steve Wynn; SuperRare; NiftyGateway; Don't Buy Meme; FVCKRENDER; Farokh; Tove Lo; Blake Kathryn; Neon Gold Records; Dylan Francis; Chad Knight; Mad Dog Jones; Victor Mosquera; Ashley from NiftyGateway; Infinite Objects; Artifex; Rafiq; Hans Zimmer; Filip Hodas; Phillips Auction House; Raf Grassetti ThankYouX Website: https://thankyoux.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThankYouX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thankyoux/

That's Nifty
Max Kulchinsky - METAPHYSICAL (Squibbs, Blacksneakers, Noah Kocher, Bitski)

That's Nifty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 72:46


On the 29th episode of “That's Nifty” we pick back up with our Artist Showcase series. We sat down with Max Kulchinsky to talk about curating his first show, MetaPhysical. We have additional voice memos from some of the featured artists at the show including: Blacksneakers, Squibs, and Noah Kocher. Additionally, we have a message from Christina Chu, head of marketing at Bitski about the aspirations of their platform as they served as the backend for the digital side of the show.Before we get to our interviews, we have a quick weekly update from Larry and Tyler:Catch-Up (0:00-17:11)Topics:GEVOLs, Klarens Collector Drop, Vault Names, [LOSTPOETS], Artifex, Royal.io, POAP Tokens, Tezzardz, Thr33som3s Insert Madness, Alex Delia, NOOBSMentions:@napleroosk @toomuchlag_ @GEVOLsNFT @noobsnft @tezzardz @klarens_malluta @poetslost @artifex_project @jastidesigns @3LAU @join_royal @thr33som3s @alexdelia @sven_nft Max Kulchinsky (17:12-1:12:45)Twitter: @maxkulchinskyWebsite: https://jemi.app/maxkDORDOR Gallery: https://www.instagram.com/dordorgallerynyc/?hl=enTopics:Max's Art Journey, "Good Luck", Music Industry, Metaphysical Gallery Show, Curating the First Show, Additional Shows, Reactions, Traditional Galleries coming around, Christina from Bitski, Women run show, BlackSneakers, Wallet Hacks, DYOR, $RARE, Squibbs, Noah Kocher, Phillip's Auction HouseMentions:Jewish Art Salon @squibs @iArtSometimes @nolankosher @BLACKKSNEAKERS @soulosaint @dordor_nyc @bitski @christinachu Fumika Iwasaki @oncyber_io @starlightcomic @withFND @fvckrender @bawbicai @thesarahshow @hadjigaviota Camp Dukes @t1bgproductions

Ryto allegro
Ryto allegro. Migrantų integracija per kultūrą. Ko pasigendama šiandien?

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 102:57


Leidinio „Kultūros barai“ apžvalga.Prasideda Klaipėdos pilies džiazo festivalis. Didžiausias šio, 27-ojo, festivalio išskirtinumas – koncertai vyksta atvirose erdvėse ir yra nemokami.Orvidų sodyboje-muziejuje vyks 5-ių valandų menų sintezė „AK*MUO“. Šis spektaklis-performansas – ketvirtasis aktorės, režisierės Ingos Stankaitytės kūrybinis darbas, šį kartą dedikuotas akmenų muziejaus įkūrėjui, skulptoriui Viliui Orvidui ir jo kultūriniam palikimui.Austėja Masliukaitė, Bon Alog ir Justina Mykolaitytė VDA galerijoje „Artifex“ pristato parodą, apjungiančią kūrėjų požiūrius į subjektą ir jį supančią aplinką, žvelgia į šiandienos naikinimo ir formavimo procesus.Pirmąkart vyksiančiame LRT Klasikos „Homo cultus“ festivalyje viena iš laukiančių diskusijų – apie Lietuvos ir Rusijos santykius. Ar tikrai abi šalys pasmerktos amžinai kovai? „Ryto allegro“ eteryje plačiau - diskusijos moderatorius doc. dr. Aurimas Švedas.„Migrantų krizė“: pastebima, kad nesutarimus, nesusikalbėjimą tarp nuolatinių Lietuvos gyventojų ir pabėgėlių ypač didina kultūrinės integracijos ir galimybių išklausyti, išgirsti kitą pusę – migrantus – trūkumas. Ko pasigenda nevyriausybinės organizacijos?Mykolo Drungos užsienio kultūros spaudos apžvalga.Klaipėdoje prasideda tarptautinis lėlių teatro festivalis „Materia Magica“. Apie festivalio programą ir lėlių teatro dabartį bei perspektyvas pokalbis su Klaipėdos lėlių teatro ir festivalio vadove Aušra Juknevičiene.Ved. Inesa Rinkevičiūtė

The NFT Nick Show
#50: Roger Dickerman, From fitness entrepreneur to NFT art historian

The NFT Nick Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 44:12


Roger Dickerman has had quite the entrepreneurial journey and when you listen to our conversation it's clear that I'm a big fan. Roger and his wife have been running a fitness & wellness business for over a decade when Roger found his calling. Back in December he began collecting NFTs and after a Beeple auction he realized that we were witnessing something historic and had to document it. By January, Artifex.art was launching in conjunction with an associated podcast and he's creating a time capsule of the 100 top artists in the NFT space today. If you love entrepreneurship and how it's disrupting the art world, you have to tune in to this episode.

Podcast du College des Bernardins
Artifex et technique dans la pensée franciscaine. Un topos rhétorique ?

Podcast du College des Bernardins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 33:58


Intervention d'Amalia Salvestrini, Université de Turin lors du séminaire Théologie et technique le 10 juin 2021

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Separating Digital Duds From Valuable NFT Art (Podcast)

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 29:26


Roger Dickerman, CEO and Co-Founder of Artifex, talks NFTs. Darrin Williams, CEO of Southern Bancorp, discusses equity investments into Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and the impact they can have on under-served areas. Ben Emons, Managing Director of Global Macro Strategy at Medley Global Advisors, discusses markets, bonds, and the Fed. Yelena Shulyatyeva, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior U.S. Economist, discusses U.S. producer prices and retail sales numbers. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.

nft now podcast
How Artifex is Bringing Digital Art to the Masses

nft now podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 32:30


Our guest today is Roger Dickerman, the Founder of Artifex, a multi-city showcase of curated artists and sale of exclusive artworks with exhibitions in iconic locations like Times Square billboards. He's also the host of Origin Stories podcast with our past guest Parrot. Beyond Artifex, he's an avid collector, tastemaker and builder in the space.In this episode we discuss:- The next major milestones of adoption for the NFT market- The vision for the future of Artifex and creating the most well traveled artworks ever- Some of the speed bumps behind the Times Square NYC exhibition- How powerful it is to take the online world, offline to build meaningful relationships and community- What NFTs are worth collecting & investing in and the difference between - Who are some artists that will be around for a whileBe sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter to get access to exclusive insights and analysis on the NFT market here: nftnow.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Little Bit Famous with Ted Marotta
Angelica Artifex, singer, model, and global citizen, is my guest for episode 2!

A Little Bit Famous with Ted Marotta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 88:47


Angelica and I take a deep dive into her life and music, the societal pressures and personal struggles she overcame to become a successful artist, life during the pandemic, and much more.  We also go off on some hilarious and insightful tangents about the value of travel and the origins of musical instruments. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ted-marotta/support

UNHIDE Cast
Episode 54: UNHIDE Cast #54 - Crypto Art e Saúde Mental

UNHIDE Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 69:02


Voltamos para mais um UNHIDE Cast! Nesse episódio, da nossa série de Crypto Art no mês de maio nós batemos um papo sobre Crypto Art e Saúde Mental, e pra essa bate papo a gente chamou aqui fesq e Yan Blanco. fesq é Artista 3D Freelancer que desde 2020 está engajado no mercado de Crypto Art desde 2020, e é especializado em artes com cores frias. Recentemente o seu o drop collab da Nift Gateway foi vendido por 150 mil reais. E sua arte para o projeto Artifex foi projetada na Time Square, e em vários pontos de Nova York junto a outros artistas de Crypto Art. Yan Blanco é Artista de Lookdev na Tangent, trabalhou com clientes como Rock In Rio, Superinteressante, Revista Mundo Estranho da editora Abril, Sony Music e também trabalhou na Tecno Image. __ Tópicos discutidos: - Projeto Heal the Deal; - Comunidade voltada para ajuda de saúde mental na Crypto Art; - FOMO (fear of missing out): o que é, e como evitar; - Não se compare com os outros, valorize suas conquistas; - Como lidar com a pressão da comunidade e as vendas; - Não fique louco nos leilões de arte; - Numero de seguidores não é sinônimo de venda garantida; - Participando da comunidade e descobrindo que você não está sozinho __ Participantes: Julio Carvalho: https://twitter.com/JulioBrush https://www.instagram.com/juliobrush/ Yan Blanco: https://twitter.com/yanblanco3d https://www.instagram.com/yanblanco3d/ fesq: https://twitter.com/fesq_project https://www.instagram.com/fesq.project/ __ Episódios complementares UNHIDE Cast #40 - Crypto Art - Guia para iniciantes: https://youtu.be/y_fWnnRdJro UNHIDE Cast #52 - Fesq e Uno de Oliveira - Como vender Crypto Art: https://youtu.be/mNZ91UOmk_E UNHIDE Cast #53 - Crypto Art - Mitos e Verdades: https://youtu.be/84Ia-352VlA Todos os links citados no episódio estão no site da UNHIDE School: http://bit.ly/CryptoArt-SaudeMental Contest da UNHIDE School Criaturas do Fundo do Mar: https://www.unhideschool.com/landing/1/unhide-contests

That's Nifty
Aku's World with Micah Johnson / Artifex Project with Roger Dickerman

That's Nifty

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 100:33


On the 15th episode of “That’s Nifty” we have two awesome interviews with:Micah Johnson (2:06-43:43):Creator of “Aku,” a symbol for all to reach for your dreams, is embarking on a journey to do just that. These next chapters for “Aku” are leading to a grander scale and stage!Topics:Crypto Native, Physical Art Beginnings, Accessible Resources, "Ignorance is my secret weapon", Aku on the Big Screen, Aku Sculpture, Tying NFTs to everything in the physical realm, Have a community build a movie, “‘sä-v(ə-)rən-tē”, Wallet Interoperability, $AKU token, Empowering small IP, Micah's Curiosity, Baseball Experience, Art Angels, Aku Chapter 3, Community Input and BeyondMentions:@marathon_mamba @sergitosergito @niftygateway @RogerDickerman @garyvee @anoncontent @permanentcnt @3LAU @AsyncArt @ArtAngelsLA @TheRealMattKemp @DurkatWork @Dodgers @ArtBasel---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Roger Dickerman (44:08-98:42)Part 2 of the Origin Stories x That’s Nifty crossover dives deeper into the meaning, intentions, and community surrounding the Artifex Project: The Amber for our Digital DNATopics:NYC Promo, “Pulling back the wrapping paper”, Family: The first theme, Scavenger Hunt, Artists First: Flip the Script, Artifex Project Details, Curation, Artifex Virtual Galleries, Metaphorical Self-Portraits, Forward Compatibility, Value Props: Art, Utility, Access, Market considerations, Agility, Controversy, Jason Ebeyer on Origin Stories, AR/VR, Artifex Logo Contest, Twitter Reveals, Custom UX Front-end, Legacies, This Space is LoudMentions:@NFT_NYC @mattmedved @karan4d @itsparrott @shapiro500 @bryanbrinkman @dave_krugman @opensea @fvckrender @toomuchlag_ @aeforiadesign @jasonebeyer @illkoncept @rarerooms @bugmeyer @justinmaller @mbsjq @ARstories @Studio123

PelaGatos
PelaGatos Rototom Radio Show #3

PelaGatos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 57:29


PelaGatos Rototom Radio Show! Estrenos y música desde Argentina, el culo del mundo, para todo el universo. Conducen: Marcos "El Negro" Alvarez (https://www.instagram.com/negroalvarezi/) Selector Maiti Ruts (https://www.instagram.com/maitiruts/) Estreno viernes 18hs de España y 14hs Argentina: http://www.pelagatos.com.ar/ 1. Cortina "Somos PelaGatos" por Los Hamptons 2. Presentación Marcos "El Negro" Alvarez 3. Rasta Need A Government - Cedric "Congo" Myton & Humanidub (live in PelaGatos - Buenos Aires 2017) 4. Night Nurse + Front Door - Chelo Zimbabwe & Los Guardianes de Gregory 5. Fix It + Dub version - Clinton Fearon 6. Será Por Hoy - Amilcar, Artifex & Pablo Molina 7. Uppercut - Ojo de Buey & Blackdali 8. Mr. Global - Mellow Mood feat. Kabaka Pyramid 9. Gaia - Sie7e & The Islanauts 10. Make a Change - Sly & Robbie feat. Luciano, Sidney Mills & Don Camel 11. It Wasn’t Me (Hot Shot 2020) - Shaggy feat. Rayvon 12. La Esperanza No Está Perdida - Alerta Kamarada 13. Rize - Steel Pulse ¿Valoras nuestro trabajo? PelaGatos se sostiene hace 15 años gracias al trabajo desinteresado de sus integrantes, los cuales se fueron sumando al proyecto con una sola misión, difundir la música que tanto amamos: el reggae. Somos un multimedio independiente construido en equipo, que siempre busca unir, crecer, mejorar y llevarle cada día a más gente el mensaje. Para que podamos seguir haciéndolo, necesitamos que te sumes con tu donación. Muchas gracias. https://linktr.ee/PelaGatos Web + http://www.pelagatos.com.ar Escuchanos + http://bit.ly/PelaGatos-iRadio Bajate la APP + http://bit.ly/PelaGatosAPP Seguinos en: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/PelaGatosReggae Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pelagatosreggae Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PelaGatosOk Twitter https://twitter.com/pelagatosok

Radio Cité Genève
Culture - Genève en Scène - 31/03/2021 - Homo-artifex

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 10:32


"Homo-artifex" exposition à découvrir aux Bains des pâquis jusqu'au 30 avril, individuellement ou par petit groupe, tous les jours de la semaine.  «Homo-artifex» s'articule en trois volets indissociables (l'exposition, le film documentaire et le livre) afin d'avoir les clés et de poser la réflexion autour de la problématique de la migration. Notre invité, le photographe genevois Denis Ponté nous en parle. 

Homo cultus. Iš balkono
Homo cultus. Iš balkono. Pacifistinis Severijos Inčirauskaitės-Kriaunevičienės menas

Homo cultus. Iš balkono

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 50:35


Menininkę Severiją Inčirauskaitę-Kriaunevičienę plačioji visuomenė geriausiai žino kaip siuvinėjančią kryžiuku ant metalo. Daugelis prisimena prie MO muziejaus eksponuotą išsiuvinėtą automobilį. O netoliese – šalia senosios Vingrių vandenvietės (seniausių Vingrių šaltinių), stovi Severijos išsiuvinėta milžiniška cisterna „Vandens lelijos“. Autorė pasakoja, kaip ši skulptūra siejasi su impresionistine tapyba, karo pramone ir miesto istorija. Kiekvienas menininkės kūrinys – daugiaprasmis atminties konteineris, dažnai skleidžiantis ir pacifistinę žinią. Tačiau Severijos kūrybinė veikla neapsiriboja tik meno objektais. Ji taip pat yra Vilniaus dailės akademijos Tekstilės meno ir dizaino katedros dėstytoja, ilgą laiką vadovavo VDA galerijai „Artifex“, o neseniai kartu su Milda Dainovskyte kuravo parodą „Intuzija“ VU Geologijos muziejuje.Ved. Laima Kreivytė

Poesía amorosa y erótica a través de los Siglos
En Pax (artifex vitae artifex sui)

Poesía amorosa y erótica a través de los Siglos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 1:04


Amado Nervo- Mexicano (1870 - 1919)

PelaGatos
SomosPelaGatos nº 883 - Artifex de LeonChalon ft. Amilcar Nadal, Sebolla Paradisi y 12 Monos

PelaGatos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 183:07


Llega la edición nº 883 de la temporada 16, y tenemos una #EntrevistaEnCombinación: Amilcar Nadal ft. Artifex de LeonChalon. También charlamos con Sebastían Sebolla Pardisi, baterista, productor, un gladiador del reggae nacional. Además nos comunicamos con Sebastián López, cantante de 12 Monos una de las 8 bandas nominadas a los Premios Gardel 2020 en la categoría mejor disco de reggae / ska. Gisy nos recomienda el documental de Chavela Vargas en Netflix, festejamos los 10 años del matrimonio igualitario y con #ElOjoDelReggae repasamos a los bateristas del reggae nacional. Estrenamos miércoles en vivo 10hs USA (California) 11hs Costa Rica 12hs México, Colombia 13hs Chile, Paraguay, Bolvia, Venezuela 14hs Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil 19hs España, Alemania, Francia, Italia Conduce: Marcos Alvarez Colaboran: Sergio Carluccio, Gisy Rainhard y Maiti Roots Producción: Marcos Alvarez, Fernando Sarzynski y Diego Dread Diseño Portada: Marcos Alvarez Web + http://www.pelagatos.com.ar Escuchanos + http://bit.ly/PelaGatos-iRadio Bajate la APP + http://bit.ly/PelaGatosAPP Seguinos en: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/fmpelagatos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pelagatosoficial Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FmPelaGatos Twitter https://twitter.com/pelagatosok

Ryto allegro
Ryto allegro.

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 91:00


Ryto allegro. Ved. Julijus Grickevicius D. Razausko muzikos naujienos. Paroda galerijoje „Artifex“. Vilniaus festivalis šimet. Vertingiausios šiuolaikines verstines knygos. Apie rinkini „Miegancios Chimeros“. Apie dezinformacija ir propoganda.

Ryto allegro
Ryto allegro. menininkė Anastasija Kodzisova – apie buvimą savu ir svetimu.

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 104:19


Fotomenininkas Antanas Sutkus mini 80 metų jubiliejų. Menininką kalbina kolega fotografas Artūras Morozovas. Dienraščių kultūros puslapių apžvalga. Mykolo Drungos parengta užsienio kultūrinės spaudos apžvalga. Vilniaus dailės akademijos galerijoje „Artifex“ veikia Anastasijos Kodzisovos paroda, socialinis-menininis tyrimas „LT-RU-LT“/„Lietuvoje daugumai žmonių esu rusė, o Rusijoje būsiu lietuvė“. Menininkė, remdamasi savo ir kitų Lietuvos rusų patirtimis, savo darbuose narplioja hibridinės tapatybės, tėvynės, savo ir svetimo temą bei gilinasi į Lietuvoje gyvenančių rusų tautybės žmonių emocinę būseną. Indrės Kaminckaitės interviu. „Klasikos enciklopedija“ – apie „Linksmąjį subatvakarį“.Ved. Austėja Kuskienė.

Il Mordente
07 | Mirabilis Artifex.

Il Mordente

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 24:01


Il Mordente #07 è una puntata pensata in un modo e discussa in un altro. Tutto gira sul tenere alte le proprie buone maniere: come comportarsi quando non c'è un tornaconto? Io lo so. ➡ Link e dettagli su https://ilmordente.it/work/podcast-7/➡ Compra su Amazon e supportami: https://amzn.to/2TA24naAscoltate cosa ho da dire sulla miglior distro Linux per iniziare e su come apparire sicuri quando si ha davanti una telecamera. Ancora, ecco due letture da una nuova fonte, e i nuovi modi per seguirmi online: ho aperto i canali Telegram e YouTube, e pubblicato una Skill Alexa. Infine: come liberarsi dagli smartphone seguendo l'esempio di Jake.

Busy Gamer Nation
PAX West 2018 - Artifex Mundi's Irony Curtain and My Brother Rabbit

Busy Gamer Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 4:16


Latinitium – Latin audio and video: podcast in Latin on literature, history, language

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The Unfiltered Gentlemen
Batch105: Evil Twin Brewing, Artifex Feeling Colors and Beauty and Beer

The Unfiltered Gentlemen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 45:54


Cheers and happy anniversary! We're celebrating two years of invading your personal space with some great beer, Beauty and Beer, Booze News and more!Our Beer of the Week is Evil Twin Brewing's I Always Felt Closer To IPAs Than I Did To People; hoppy, with citrus and fruity notes and a nice balance.In Crotch Talk, Greg talks about his beer-cation to San Diego as well as his insane brew day.Nicole from BeautyandBeer.com joins the show to talk about her trip to Hop Junction.In Sports Talk: Steve Sarkisian denied his wrongful termination lawsuit from USC, MLB's All-Star game has Scott excited, and what does LeBron's move to the Lakers mean for the team?Our Bullpen Beer was provided to us by the Booze League's very own Otter, and we're drinking Artifex Brewing Companies Feeling Colors 2.0.In Booze News: The Brewers Association sells some interesting sponsorships for GABF, MillerCoors is losing their marketing officer, a drunk Florida mom is living up to the Florida standard, and best beers in America!Our Beer Babe of the Week is Heather, make sure you give her a follow on Instagram @greeneyedbeerbabe.Old Timey Word of the Week: "Cut the Gas”. Use it in a sentence on social medias for a shout out!Don't forget to check us out at www.theunfilteredgentlemen.com and to follow us on our social medias for some great beer porn: www.facebook.com/theunfilteredgentlemen, @unfilteredgents on twitter and TheUnfilteredGentlemen on Instagram! We want you to drunk dial (805) 538-BEER (2337), we'd love to hear from you!

Friends Drink Beer
Ep 59: Unicorn Juice by Artifex Brewing Company

Friends Drink Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 39:53


Salutations fellow beer lovers! This week on FDB Ryan and Alex try Unicorn Juice by Artifex Brewing Company. For the founder of Artifex Brewing, beer is more than just a drink - it’s a symbol of community, a journey that draws together people of all trades. Artifex Brewing wanted to foster a sense of community, while incorporating craft brewing and representing the California lifestyle. Unicorn Juice has aromas of passion fruit and flavors of wheat-y grain with tropical fruit on the back end. This week on FDB - we give a toast to our dad’s, discuss the versatility of oatmeal, write a movie based on our friendship, on more! Now please kick back, and enjoy another sit down with Friends Drink Beer. To support this San Clemente based brewery and find out more about their other beers, visit: www.artifexbrewing.com BEER EVENT OF THE WEEK EVENT: Craft Brews at Lincoln Park Zoo WHERE: Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois WHEN: Friday and Saturday, June 15th and 16th, at 6:00pm WHAT: Get your tickets to the fourth annual craft beer festival at the Lincoln Park Zoo. There will be over 100 regional beers and beer tasting stations will be set up through the entire garden within the zoo. You’ll also be able to check out the zoo’s amazing animals. There will be food for purchase and keep in mind that this after-hours experience is only for adults ;) VIP tickets are $79 General Admission is $49 And Designated Driver General Admission is $20 Have a question for Ryan & Alex? Submit it today at www.friendsdrinkbeer.com, and we will answer it on the next episode! Lastly if you like the show, donate to us and show your support: www.patreon.com/friendsdrinkbeer CREDITS Alex Hobbs - Executive Producer Ryan Roope - Executive Producer Episode Written By - Jared Brody and Alexis Ashjian

Rock & Roll Happy Hour
Rock & Roll Happy Hour feat Artifex Brewing

Rock & Roll Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 21:17


An evening of craft beer with Johnny & Cash from Artifex Brewing.

Software Defined Talk
Episode 94: The Donnie Berkholz Episode, "Freedom in health-care: a regular 'heck of a job, Comey' situation," DevOps & security, & Canonical's IPO ambitions

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 59:35


In a too rare spate of social commentary, we start talking about the price of hipster avocados in Australia and US health insurance. With one of our favorite analysts moving over the enterprise side, we talk about what it'd be like going through that door. We then wrap up talking about Canonical's IPO talk, related OpenStack market discussion, and then use CyberArk's acquisition of Conjur to discuss the state of privileges access management (PAM). We end, as always, with recommendations, including some CostCo discussion. See the full show notes at http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/94 Mid-roll DevOpsDays MSP, July 25th to 26th: get 20% off registration with the code SDT (https://devopsdays-minneapolis-2017.eventbrite.com?discount=SDT) (Thanks, Bridget!). Coté: CF Summit June 13 to 15, 2017 (https://www.cloudfoundry.org/event/summit-silicon-valley-2017/). 20% off registration code: cfsv17cote Coté: Want 2 days of Spring knowledge? Check out SpringDays (https://www.springdays.io/ehome/index.php?eventid=228094&) SpringDays.io Get half-off with the code SpringDays_HalfOff Chicago (May 30th to 31st) (https://www.springdays.io/ehome/spring-days/chicago) New York (June 20th to 21st) (https://www.springdays.io/ehome/spring-days/new-york) Atlanta (July 18th to 19th) (https://www.springdays.io/ehome/spring-days/atlanta) Matt: ChefConf May 22-24 (https://chefconf.chef.io/2017/) NEXT WEEK! The news from Australia Y'all gotta get your avocado pricing under control (http://time.com/money/4778942/avocados-millennials-home-buying/?xid=time_socialflow_twitter). $1.50 for a large one is about the ceiling 'roind here. As ever (https://twitter.com/alexkotch/status/864170776873840640), the first step of your life-plan should be to become independently wealthy in your early 20s. Go work in a coal-mine otherwise. Also, pro-tip: if you're rich, your default position on social commentary should generally by STFU. Matt needs a driver's license Health-insurance choices HSA is probably a good idea. Better get a FAX machine. This is a trigger issue for Coté, beware. Donnie Berkholz at Carlson Wagonlit He Tweetered it (https://twitter.com/dberkholz/status/862706228127965184): "to help them with their DevOps journey." He's a VP! (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dberkholz/) - exec level #AchievementUnlocked He says: " With an all-new CEO and CPO/CTO, we're making a major pivot to become a software company focused on travel, rather than a travel agency with some apps." It'll be fun to see (hopefully!) what his group actually procures, uses, and does. He's already on that "welcome to enterprise software" shit (https://twitter.com/dberkholz/status/862494049160355840): "Current status: Hating on vendors that don't publicly post pricing." Conference, travel, expenses? - like Concur/Amex travel? I recall using them for a lot of travel in the analyst days. Checks out (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlson_Wagonlit_Travel): "Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company reported $23 billion in total transaction values[2] in 2016 and recorded almost 59 million transactions. The company has over 18,000 employees across nearly 150 countries." Their owner, Carlson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlson_Companies) (yes, of hotel fame, but also used to own things like TGI Friday's [from 1975 to 2014] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T.G.I._Friday%27s)) is in MN. But then the hotels were bought by a Chinese group, HNA (https://skift.com/2016/12/09/hna-closes-its-acquisition-of-carlson-hotels/)? So now, Carlson Group is mostly just Wagonlit? Canonical Eying an IPO? Coté's notebook on the topic (https://cote.io/2017/05/09/canonical-refocusing-on-ipoing-momentum-in-cloud-native-highlights/). Link (http://www.zdnet.com/article/canonical-starts-ipo-path/): "in the last year, Ubuntu cloud growth had been 70 percent on the private cloud and 90 percent on the public cloud." In particular, "Ubuntu has been gaining more customers on the big five public clouds." 5? Still, there is "no timeline for the IPO." First, Shuttleworth wants all parts of the slimmed down Canonical to be profitable. Then "we will take a round of investment." After that, Canonical will go public. The S1 filing is going to be fascinating. Mirantis still into OpenStack, Coté was straigh-up wrong (https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/19/mirantis-launches-its-new-openstack-and-kubernetes-cloud-platform/): "The new platform allows users to deploy multiple Kubernetes clusters side-by-side with OpenStack — or separately." CyberArk Buys Conjur "DevOps" is used 19 times in the press release (https://www.cyberark.com/press/cyberark-acquires-conjur-revolutionizing-devops-security-drive-greater-business-agility/). Coté: so, is this like "vault" type stuff in cloud-native land? Coté talked with a CyberArk SE at DevOpsDays Austin, they had a booth! 451 report from Garrett Bekker (https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=92456&type=mis&alertid=473&contactid=0033200001wgKCKAA2&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=market-insight&utm_content=newsletter&utm_term=92456-A+whiff+and+a+homer%3A+CyberArk+misses%2C+but+adds+DevOps+security+with+Conjur+pickup): "privileged access management (PAM)" "Conjur [founded in 2013] marks CyberArk's third acquisition, following the 2015 pickups of endpoint security vendor Cybertinel for an undisclosed sum and Windows least privileged management and application whitelisting firm Viewfinity for $30m. CyberArk paid $42m in cash and we estimate a multiple slightly north of 10x trailing revenue, potentially boosted by a competitive bid. Once the transaction closes, 20 Conjur employees will join CyberArk." Conjur's "three core products are Privileged Access Management for managing 'secrets' such as SSH keys, Dynamic Traffic Authorization for controlling and brokering access to resources, and Compliance Monitoring for real-time reporting." Founded in 1999, CyberArk "went public in September 2014 and is currently valued at about $1.7bn, with 2016 revenue of $216m." JJ on avoiding SSH (http://www.cote.show/21), Coté Show #21. BONUS LINKS! Not covered in the show. GNU GPL Stands Up In Court Keith Collins, Quartz write-up (https://qz.com/981029/a-federal-court-has-ruled-that-an-open-source-license-is-an-enforceable-contract/). Appears willful, embedding GPL software implicitly accepts the license. It's over (http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=98d5ec53-ce49-40fc-a2e4-7a1c84a2aa46): "Ghostscript—an interpreter for the PostScript language and the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)." It has dual-licensing, a la MySQL and friends. "Hancom issued a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that the company didn't sign anything, so the license wasn't a real contract." "[Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley] denied the motion, and in doing so, set the precedent that licenses like the GNU GPL can be treated like legal contracts, and developers can legitimately sue when those contracts are breached." This has come up for Artifex as well, back in 2008 (https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20081104/1621182738.shtml). Not sure what this lawyer-cant is (http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=98d5ec53-ce49-40fc-a2e4-7a1c84a2aa46), but: "A few aspects of the decision are of particular interest to the open source community. For example, Hancom argued that Artifex could not plead breach of contract for violation of GPL and could not request specific performance of the terms of GPL. Hancom also argued that copyright damages were not available because the GPL grants royalty-free rights." More: "Here, in denying a motion to dismiss, the District Court only holds that the claims may proceed on the theories enunciated by Artifex, not necessarily that they will ultimately succeed." More history and context from Kieren McCarthy, at The Register (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/13/gnu_gpl_enforceable_contract/), which Coté didn't really read. DevOpsDays Austin Recap? Coté's main talk ("Not Actually a DevOps Talk") (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIF4iAGx2Z0&feature=youtu.be&t=1h57m17s), and then Ignite (not up yet, but here's slides (https://www.slideshare.net/cote/surviving-thriving-in-a-big-compay)). Also, a rare chance to see me setting up for a talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIF4iAGx2Z0&feature=youtu.be&t=1h55m46s), with all the cord shit and all. Nicole Forsgren's slides (https://www.slideshare.net/nicolefv/how-metrics-make-your-devops-awesome) Kelsey Hightower's talk, very personal and a great story (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36S7N7OZSTI&feature=youtu.be&t=45m30s). Videos are sort of up, just not cut-up (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK65QYThGym3D6eNxw3rn_A/videos). WannaCry Windows XP still? Realish-time twitter bot watching ransomware payments into the BitCoin accounts (https://twitter.com/actual_ransom/). Find it with InSpec and fix it (https://blog.chef.io/2017/05/15/detecting-wannacry-exploit-inspec/). Linux in the Microsoft Store - Pigs seen flying over Redmond (https://www.engadget.com/2017/05/11/microsoft-will-offer-3-flavors-of-linux-on-the-windows-store/) "Straightening" Out the Moby Story Coté: at the end of this, it seems like a pretty small deal to normals, only vendors should care…? From Lee Calcote at TheNewStack (https://thenewstack.io/what-is-the-moby-project/). ## Rackspace + Dell EMC Doing OpenStack Partnership (https://blog.rackspace.com/rackspace-dell-emc-team-revolutionize-private-cloud) Recommendations Brandon: Nobel Sandwich (http://noblesandwiches.com/), in Austin, esp. breakfast/brunch. Freakonomics episode: "Why is my life so hard" (http://freakonomics.com/podcast/why-is-my-life-so-hard/) Matt: Catastrophe Season 3 (http://amzn.to/2pHxj0H) - profane, realistic comedy with Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan (Amazon/BBC) Fuzzes search engines to prevent them from profiling you (http://www.cs.nyu.edu/trackmenot/). Coté: Early on use, but, Google Photos (https://photos.google.com) - the XKCD perspective](https://xkcd.com/1832/) on photo management. Coté's Apple photo management rant in episode 22 of the Coté Show (http://www.cote.show/22). Also, butterfly your CostCo chicken breasts (eating just one half, or both) and cook to about 150-155 degrees, letting it heat up to 165 on the plate (http://www.seriouseats.com/2016/10/how-to-take-meat-temperature-thermometer-cooking-doneness.html). Much better than figuring out the wicked problem of cooking a full, thick breast.

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik
Artifex - Ruhestörung im Kosmos & MINIMALRADIO goes Koralle - 17.09.2016

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 85:23


MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik - 24/7 Programm mit DJ Sets, Sendungen, Livestreams und mehr | www.minimalradio.de | www.linktr.ee/minimalradio |

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik
Artifex - Ruhestoerung im Kosmos - Altkaditz - 07.08.2016

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 103:45


MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik - 24/7 Programm mit DJ Sets, Sendungen, Livestreams und mehr | www.minimalradio.de | www.linktr.ee/minimalradio |

PaDtv - PADcast
PADcast #197 – Szara rzeczywistość

PaDtv - PADcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 77:44


Rewolucja, jakiej nie potrzebujemy. Generacje konsol, jakie znamy kończą się bezpowrotnie. GT Sport zawodzi nawet najwierniejszych fanów. No Man’s Sky przybliża się i oddala niczym orbitująca asteroida. Artifex wciąż mistrzem gatunku. Pechowy Homefront nie dostarcza tego, czego oczekiwaliśmy. Nie, nie … Czytaj dalej →

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik
Artifex - Ruhestoerung im Kosmos - Electricity Pylon - 15.08.2015

MINIMALRADIO.DE - Dein Radio für elektronische Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 113:10


Rambazamba und Schönet Ding Ahoi am Electricity pylon Verehrtes Kollegial Der Budenzauber Büro Paul Fröhlich fusioniert sich mit dem Rambamzamba und Schönet Ding Ahoi Spektakel von Ruhestörung im Kosmos. So zieht der Wanderzirkus zum Electricity pylon und verwandelt das Refugium in eine Welt der Utopie und Fantasie. Platz frei für ein großartiges Tohuwabohu und Trara in der Totalität und Gesamtheit des Auditorium. Weitere Infos, Lineup etc. www.ruhestörungimkosmos.de