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Bass After Dark — inch for inch and pound for pound, the best show in fishing — is back for another lively, and LIVE, episode. Don't miss Ken Duke, Brian the Carpenter, and our three mystery panelists (spoiler alert: it's none other than big fish gurus Josh Jones, Jimmy Zinker, and Mike Gilbert) as we discuss the big question: What's the best way to catch a giant bass on artificials? More Bass After Dark: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bassafterdark Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bass-after-dark/id1716082782 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yMvtb7iKPlblLxqlLbOmz Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/BassAfterDark Instagram: https://instagram.com/bassafterdarkshow Facebook: https://facebook.com/bassafterdark Stock media provided by Sounder_Music / Pond5 Stock music provided by Sineius, from Pond5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bass-after-dark/message
It's that time again! Songs: "Up on the House Top" August Burns Red "Christmas Is All Around" BAILEN "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" Mark Tremonti "Deck the Halls" Lights "Christmas Lights" Yellowcard "This Christmas" Mark Tremonti "All I Want for Christmas is You" Mariah Carey "Santa Claus is Thumbing to Town" Relient K "Oh Come Emmanuel" Theody "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus" Wolves at the Gate "Snowfall" The Artificials
Steven Seagal & Donald Trump join forces in a new action thriller!MOTHER NATURE IS BI-POLAR BEAR IN OKLAHOMA!!!!The most artificial people in the world!My wife's Jeep horn is broke and I'd like to apologize for that!Leonardo Dinero is dead!I TOTALLY fucked up a Warrant concert!Dear Stan letters
On Thursday, January 5th, 2023, Dr. Hixson talked with his good friend and geo-political expert, Randy, about current events and various happenings around the globe. The two discussed transhumanism and artificial intelligence and the role they will play in the End Times. Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
The Neuse River basin is a hot spot for wintertime trout, and this episode covers speed of fishing, size of lures, depth of water, type of gear, and what you can do when the trout aren't cooperating.
Fa més de 10 anys, a l'alçada de la platja de les Enquines i uns 3km (1,9 milles nàutiques) mar endins, s'hi instal·là un parc d'esculls artificials, promogut per Acció Natura, executat per l'aleshores consorci dels Colls-Miralpeix i amb el suport de la fundació La Caixa i Ciment Català. El projecte datava de l'any 2010, i llevat d'una primera inspecció el 2011, des d'aleshores no se n'ha fet cap estudi tècnic sobre la seva evolució fins avui. L'entrada Deu anys després d’haver-se instal·lat, es posa en marxa el projecte de seguiment del parc d’esculls artificials del Garraf. En parlem amb Jesus Coines ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
En Javi Rodríguez convida a Jordi Marín a l'estudi! El programa 138 descarrega notícies lúdiques, discutim sobre l'arribada de les Intel·ligències Artificials al sector gràfic i com això pot afectar a la industria dels jocs de taula i en Javi inicia una nova secció de biografies lúdiques, amb l'il·lustre Reiner Knizia com a protagonista. Hora Lúdica és un programa realitzat des de Ràdio Arenys per la Xarxa de Comunicació Local de Catalunya. Ens podeu escoltar a la vostra ràdio local i a totes les plataformes de podcast. Troba'ns a twitter i instagram @horaludica i deixa els teus comentaris a ivoox o al correu horaludica@radioarenys.cat Presentat per Juan Carlos Reigosa i Javi Rodríguez.🎲🎙📻🎧
After covering the habitats and conditions conducive for speckled trout success, this episode then moves to the best lure selections and techniques to apply to those habitats and conditions.
Beginning with a review of popular artificial bait choices and options, the talk moves to places to hunt flounder based on tide, the proper presentations, and the popping cork option.
Know your sharks. You'll be glad, How this summer might open eyes on fish population. Don't make an $80,000-plus mistake. Know your lane when it comes to tournaments. Boat Ramp Confessional WWSD? WWCD? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode covers everything from plugs to jigs to rigs to bucktails to soft plastics and more, with a discussion of how to implement for what available species. Our Guest: Bill Davis | Johnnie Mercers Pier Fishing | IG: Johnnie_Mercers_Fishing_Pier | For business inquiries contact: billy@fishermanspost.com
This week's episode of On the Cast takes us to a new state we are yet to cover, Western Australia! WA has a plethora of fishing opportunities from its rugged Southern coastline, right up to the tropical North in the Kimberly. Gideon Mettam, or Giddo as he is best known is let's just say a ‘'keen'' land based rock fisho...Gido spends most of his time outdoors rock fishing and rock climbing and has become very well known for combining the two extreme sports together! His youtube channel has exploded over the last year due to his fantastic footage and unique style of angling.Dyl and Mitch sit down to have a great discussion about all things rock fishing for some of the amazing species such as Snapper, Western Blue Grouper, Sampson Fish and of course the endemic West Australian Dhufish. Gido runs through his tactics, lure choices and of course gives the low down on what gear he climbs into his destinations with. The man is no stranger to some sketchy locations and loves nothing more than finding an untouched ledge. Failing that, Giddo has been known to literally bring the ledge with him and create his ideal platform on the sheer rock faces of WA's Southern coastline!If this style of crazy angling sounds even the slightest bit interesting, then we strongly suggest you spin this episode immediately after reading this!Don't forget to subscribe and spread the On the Cast love to a mate or three!Find Gido at,Youtube: Gido's Fishing AdventuresInstagram: @Gidos_fishing_adventuresFacebook: Gidos Fishing AdventuresFind us at,Instagram: @Onthecastmedia Email: onthecastmedia@gmail.comFacebook: OntheCastMedia
Albert Rovira, de la pirotècnia Igual, ha vingut de Vilafranca del Penedès per explicar-nos com serà l'espectacle pirotècnic que tancarà la FM2021 de Rubí. Durarà 17 minuts, es cremaran 80 kilos de pirotècnia durant les 17 peces musicals que sonaran a partir de les 23h i que podreu sincronitzar i seguir musicalment sintonitzant Ràdio Rubí podcast recorded with enacast.com
Will pre-front fishing be on? Revisiting 1983 and 1989 freezes, Artificials in place of live croaker? And a monster croaker., Which kind of boat fits your fishing lifestyle? Walk-in wading tips and what to look for, How newbies can grow a network of like-minded fishermen, WWSD? And more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode covers speckled trout patterns and movements from late fall into early winter, and then moves into lure selection and presentation, with a focus on the differences in the ICW and the Cape Fear River.
Navigating fishing hellish winds. Strategies for holiday weekends. How water temperature affects the bite. Techniques for beachfront by boat. Best flounder tactics on artificials Such a thing as too low a tide? "Nobody wants to fish there anymore. It's too crowded." What exactly is rod action?
Simon Patterson - Open Up - 219 01. Artificials & Space Cat - The Raven 02. ID - ID 03. Mandala - Immaculate Perception 04. Alex Di Stefano - Fast Forward 05. Orkidea - Nana (Waio Remix) 06. Menno - Ananda (Sean Tyas Remix) 07. ID - ID 08. Simon Patterson - We’ll See (Sean Tyas & Waio Remix) 09. Chemical Brothers - Under The Influence (Simon Patterson Rework) 10. Ilai - Looking Invisible 11. Ilai - Room Of Dreams 12. ID - ID 13. Luca Gazzola - North Rose (Black XS Remix) 14. Greg Downey - Retrograde 15. Faders - Blade Runner 16. Astrix - Take A Shot (Simon Patterson Remix) 17. Systembreaker - Sleep Paralysis 18. ID - ID 19. Morgan - Flowerchild (Adam Beyer Remix) (Simon Patterson Rework) 20. Astrix & Ritmo - Agate 21. Tempo Giusto - Voodoo 22. Alex Di Stefano - My Shadow 23. Rhys Thomas - ID 24. ID - ID 25. Will Atkinson - Seventh Heaven 26. John Askew - On The Rocks
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Altruism, Ace Ventura, Cosmic Tone, Sideform, Sonic Species, Starlab, Side Effects, Artificials and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Altruism - Limbic Resonance (Future Music) Ace Ventura, Darma - Acidcore (Brightlight Remix) (Future Music) Cosmic Tone - Vibration Of Energy (TechSafari) Burn In Noise - Dreamscape (Faders Remix) (TechSafari) Hypnocoustics - HyloZoism (Mystic Remix) (Iono) Sideform - Age Of Revolution (Tesseract) Copycat - Mad God (Transcape) Synergies - Sacred Dance (Digital Om) Sonic Species - Smashing the Veil (Nano) Side Effects - Twisted (TechSafari) Starlab - Abiogenesis (Digital Om) Bionix, IkØN - Psylosophy (Iono) Artificials - Essence (Digital Om) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova's Psytrance sessions. Today I'll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Altruism, Ace Ventura, Cosmic Tone, Sideform, Sonic Species, Starlab, Side Effects, Artificials and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Altruism - Limbic Resonance (Future Music) Ace Ventura, Darma - Acidcore (Brightlight Remix) (Future Music) Cosmic Tone - Vibration Of Energy (TechSafari) Burn In Noise - Dreamscape (Faders Remix) (TechSafari) Hypnocoustics - HyloZoism (Mystic Remix) (Iono) Sideform - Age Of Revolution (Tesseract) Copycat - Mad God (Transcape) Synergies - Sacred Dance (Digital Om) Sonic Species - Smashing the Veil (Nano) Side Effects - Twisted (TechSafari) Starlab - Abiogenesis (Digital Om) Bionix, IkØN - Psylosophy (Iono) Artificials - Essence (Digital Om) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Altruism, Ace Ventura, Cosmic Tone, Sideform, Sonic Species, Starlab, Side Effects, Artificials and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Altruism - Limbic Resonance (Future Music) Ace Ventura, Darma - Acidcore (Brightlight Remix) (Future Music) Cosmic Tone - Vibration Of Energy (TechSafari) Burn In Noise - Dreamscape (Faders Remix) (TechSafari) Hypnocoustics - HyloZoism (Mystic Remix) (Iono) Sideform - Age Of Revolution (Tesseract) Copycat - Mad God (Transcape) Synergies - Sacred Dance (Digital Om) Sonic Species - Smashing the Veil (Nano) Side Effects - Twisted (TechSafari) Starlab - Abiogenesis (Digital Om) Bionix, IkØN - Psylosophy (Iono) Artificials - Essence (Digital Om) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Simon Patterson - Open Up - 215 01. Symbolic - Evolution 02. Ital - Room Of Dreams 03. Audiofire - Chemical 04. Artificials & Space Cat - The Raven 05. GMS - Third Eye - Waio & Symbolic Remix 06. Alpha Portal - Creatures 07. Static Movement - XXX 08. Sean Tyas - The Box 09. Amos & Riot - Parallel Worlds - Asteroid Remix 10. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Mark Sherry - Magnetar 11. Ucast - Timewarp 12. Greg Downey - ID 13. John O'Callaghan - Choice Of The Angels 14. Ilai - We Are Robots 15. Dogzilla - Dogzilla - Alex Di Stefano Remix 16. Second Since - Revolt - Ucast Remix 17. Astrix - Vicious Cycles - Ilai Remix 18. Space Cat & Audiotec - Crystal Sense 19. Sentinel 7 – Nucleus 20. Ajja - Rubadux 21. Burn In Noise - Truffle Shuffle 22. Chris Schweizer & Indecent Noise - Signals 23. Will Atkinson - Fired Up (Istoria Anthem)
We have a fishing report this week for the Southeastern NC area as well as a report from Capt Stephen Fields from Charleston, SC. Get out there this weekend and catch some fish! For those of you going to the Fisherman's Post Fishing School in Wilmington, NC this Saturday Feb 10, I will see you there. I have Redfish and Trout Seminars throughout the day and moderate the Redfish Main Seminar at 3:30pm. Capt Rennie Clark
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Sonic Sense, Relativ, ShivaTree, Middle Mode, Artificials, ManMachine, Sonic Species, Audiofire, Outsiders, Volcano and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Sonic Sense - Vishnu (Tech Safari) Akasha, Space Travel - Cosmic Nature (Transcape) Relativ - High Supply (Transcape) Shivatree - Different Image (Sacred Technology) Moon Tripper, Ovnimoon - Divine Portal (BMSS) Middle Mode - Psychedelics (Transcape) Synergies - Space Cowboys (Digital Om) Artificials - Inside Me (Future Music) ManMachine - Identifiable (Iono) Pogo, Sonic Species - Numinous (Nano) Middle Mode - Our Time (Digital Om) Audiofire - A Billion Neurons (Iono) Outsiders - Crossing FX (Starlab Remix) (Sacred Technology) Volcano - Strange Reality (Sacred Technology) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova's Psytrance sessions. Today I'll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Sonic Sense, Relativ, ShivaTree, Middle Mode, Artificials, ManMachine, Sonic Species, Audiofire, Outsiders, Volcano and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Sonic Sense - Vishnu (Tech Safari) Akasha, Space Travel - Cosmic Nature (Transcape) Relativ - High Supply (Transcape) Shivatree - Different Image (Sacred Technology) Moon Tripper, Ovnimoon - Divine Portal (BMSS) Middle Mode - Psychedelics (Transcape) Synergies - Space Cowboys (Digital Om) Artificials - Inside Me (Future Music) ManMachine - Identifiable (Iono) Pogo, Sonic Species - Numinous (Nano) Middle Mode - Our Time (Digital Om) Audiofire - A Billion Neurons (Iono) Outsiders - Crossing FX (Starlab Remix) (Sacred Technology) Volcano - Strange Reality (Sacred Technology) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Sonic Sense, Relativ, ShivaTree, Middle Mode, Artificials, ManMachine, Sonic Species, Audiofire, Outsiders, Volcano and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Sonic Sense - Vishnu (Tech Safari) Akasha, Space Travel - Cosmic Nature (Transcape) Relativ - High Supply (Transcape) Shivatree - Different Image (Sacred Technology) Moon Tripper, Ovnimoon - Divine Portal (BMSS) Middle Mode - Psychedelics (Transcape) Synergies - Space Cowboys (Digital Om) Artificials - Inside Me (Future Music) ManMachine - Identifiable (Iono) Pogo, Sonic Species - Numinous (Nano) Middle Mode - Our Time (Digital Om) Audiofire - A Billion Neurons (Iono) Outsiders - Crossing FX (Starlab Remix) (Sacred Technology) Volcano - Strange Reality (Sacred Technology) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Join Capt Rennie Clark and Will Lear as they discuss a recent fishing trip to Louisiana. Also, the Inshore Journal food critics discuss the local cuisine they enjoyed in cajun country. This episode includes a wrap up of Striperfest 2018 held downtown Wilmington, NC on the Cape Fear River. After the week long cold spell that froze the south in Jan, Capt Ren and Will talk about the effects on the fishery in NC and beyond.
Capt Rennie Clark and Will Lear talk about when to use scent and scented baits targeting saltwater species. They also talk about when to use weedless hooks and weighted weedless hooks.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Shivatree, Faders, Vertical Mode, Starlab, Artificials, Outsiders, Imagine mars, Volcano and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Shivatree - Awakening (Digital Om) Vertical Mode, Faders - Optical Illusion (Tech Safari) Fiction - Adaptation (Propheti) Lifeforms - Datura (Future Music) Burn In Noise - Time Travel (Earthspace Remix) (Sacred Technology) Faders, Wilder - Perfect Creation (Expo) Ital, Starlab - Sacred Medicine (Digital Om) Artificials - Faces (Future Music) Astral Projection - Mahadeva (Faders Remix) Outsiders, Hypnocoustics - Earthshine (Sacred Technology) Xerox, Volcano, Imagine Mars - Flying Saucers (Sacred Technology) Volcano - Our Thoughts (Sacred Technology) GLO - Exact Replica (Future Music) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Shivatree, Faders, Vertical Mode, Starlab, Artificials, Outsiders, Imagine mars, Volcano and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Hearthis.at, youtube and chromanova.fm Tracklist: Shivatree - Awakening (Digital Om) Vertical Mode, Faders - Optical Illusion (Tech Safari) Fiction - Adaptation (Propheti) Lifeforms - Datura (Future Music) Burn In Noise - Time Travel (Earthspace Remix) (Sacred Technology) Faders, Wilder - Perfect Creation (Expo) Ital, Starlab - Sacred Medicine (Digital Om) Artificials - Faces (Future Music) Astral Projection - Mahadeva (Faders Remix) Outsiders, Hypnocoustics - Earthshine (Sacred Technology) Xerox, Volcano, Imagine Mars - Flying Saucers (Sacred Technology) Volcano - Our Thoughts (Sacred Technology) GLO - Exact Replica (Future Music) **All songs are copyright to rightful owners. All rights go to the Producers & Record Labels as mentioned in the track list above.
1 TrancEye - Lonesome Feelings (Extended Mix) [Redux Recordings] 2 Sean Tyas - Swimming in Acid (Symbolic Remix) [VII] 3 Artificials - Inside Me [Future Music Records] 4 Greg Downey - Vivid Intent (Simon McCann Remix) [Discover Records (UK)] 5 Gary Leroy - Xanac (Stephane Badey Remix) [TFB Records] 6 Side Effects, One Function - Experience (Original Mix) [TesseracTstudio] 7 BPM - Ignition Sequence (Original Mix) [BMSS Records] 8 Maitika & Tronsho - Dreams [Iono Music] 9 Ascent & E-Mantra - Sleepwalkers (Original Mix) [BMSS Records] 10 Yestermorrow - Matrix (Original Mix) [Dropzone Records] 11 Waveform - Extraterrestrial Beings (Original Mix) [TesseracTstudio]
Hello! Welcome to GlitterShip episode 39. This is your host, Keffy, and I'm super excited to be sharing this story with you. GlitterShip is still running a little bit behind, but we're almost caught up ... just in time for me to run off to Ohio for a week and a half to get surgery. Those who know me won't be surprised to hear this, but essentially after years of waiting, more crowdfunding (since insurance wouldn't deign to cover gender affirming surgery despite NY state laws, ugh), and more waiting... my top surgery is just around the corner. It's possible that I'll have to release episode 40 in June along with 41 and 42... but I'll do my best to get it out on time. Or at least, almost on time. Back onto the episode... today we have a piece of original fiction by Susan Jane Bigelow, "Mercy." If you recognize Susan's name, it might be because we ran a reprint of her story, "Sarah's Child" last May. You can check that out in Episode 28, available at GlitterShip.com or via our feed. Joyce Chng lives in Singapore. Her fiction has appeared in The Apex Book of World SF II, We See A Different Frontier, Cranky Ladies of History, and Accessing the Future. Joyce also co-edited THE SEA IS OURS: Tales of Steampunk Southeast Asia with Jaymee Goh. Her alter-ego is J. Damask. She tweets as @jolantru. Susan Jane Bigelow is a fiction writer, political columnist, and librarian. She mainly writes science fiction and fantasy novels, most notably the Extrahuman Union series from Book Smugglers Publishing. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Apex Magazine, Lightspeed Magazine's "Queers Destroy Science Fiction" issue, and the Lambda Award-winning "The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard," among others. She lives with her wife in northern Connecticut, and can be found at the bottom of a pile of cats. Skyscarves/Aurora by Joyce Chng The colors come in sky scarves—I wait,My lover is coming.Pink, green and redTwisting—Above me, Festival of starssingsIt is a moving river—Silver path, curling, star stream Where the ships course,Tied to patterns of timeAnd of seasons. My lover is harvesting the essenceOf star light—hir time is linkedWith mine. My lover is comingAs the sky-scarves flutter,Like my emotions wavingIn the skies. Come back to me, my loveAnd we will dance as the starsdance. And now our original short fiction: Mercy by Susan Jane Bigelow The sea had taken them. Rion stood by the edge of the water, the waves curling around her bare, metal-and-plastic feet. She knelt by the water and placed her hand in. Sensors registered temperature, composition, motion. But they couldn’t find what Rion had lost. Here and there the remains of buildings stood like ghastly stick figures, silhouetted in the deepening cool of twilight. Rion stood and closed her eyes. She stretched her hands out and reached her sensors as far as they would go, but no. Nothing lived on this shore, now. She was alone. And so she lowered her arms and began walking, one step at a time, into the sea, until the water covered her head and she was gone. The quake and then the wave had come so suddenly that there had been no time to react. Rion’s memories were a jumble of shaking ground, rushing water, crashing buildings and pitiful screams followed by a hollow, awful silence. She walked onward, her weight keeping her firmly on the bottom of the sea. All around her, she could see the shapes and forms of the shattered town, now submerged. The waters grew dark, so she switched on the lights on her head, heart, and hands. A face swam before her, and she started, afraid. A woman, eyes open and sightless, drifted there at the bottom of the ocean like so much debris. Her name had been Iona, and she’d been kind to Rion. She’d had a bright smile, a quick temper, and a tendency to laugh a little too loud and too long. She’d been happy. Rion whispered an apology to her, and touched her cool metal fingers to the woman’s stiff forehead. She shut her eyes, and stood again. She looked up, and saw debris floating high above. Some of it was shaped like humans, some not. There was no way to help them now. She kept walking through what had been her home. She had come to this small town by the sea to be away from the turmoil of the cities, and she had found both work and unexpected friendship. The humans here had been so welcoming and accepting, so unlike anywhere else she’d ever gone on this world. She shone her light around. It fell on the gap in the sea wall where the tsunami had broken through, and everything suddenly seemed to turn on its edge. She made her way to the wall, and then walked through and beyond it, her lights illuminating the way. Fish swam all around her, attracted by her light, while little creatures scuttled across the bottom. She looked up, and her light couldn’t reach the surface. The sun had set, and; Rion was surrounded by frigid, suffocating darkness. What was she to do, now? She couldn’t stay here at the bottom of the sea forever. But she had no place to go back to on land. She sat down, then, on the rocks and sand, and switched her lights off. Rion’s sensors told her what she didn’t want to know about the sea all about her: it teemed with life. Life. Behind her there was so much death, and in front of her so much life. But what was she? What was an Artificial, compared to the dead she’d left behind and the sea creatures swimming all around her? At last, at last, she wailed in grief and empty fury at the dark waters. “Sovena! Sovena!” she cried to the planet. “Why? Why? Sovena, answer me!” And, for a wonder, the planet answered her. The ground shifted and a point far, far ahead of her blinked with a soft green glow. Daughter sei, said the vast network of artificial intelligence that was, for all purposes, the planet Sovena. A sei was a sentient artificial life form. Why do you cry to me? “Bring them back!” shouted Rion, wishing she could cry. But she had no tear ducts, no lungs, and no way of releasing this deep, sharp grief. The curse of her kind; suffering went on and on without relief. “Bring them back to me. Sovena, please! I tried so hard!” Tell me about them, said Sovena softly. Tell me of the people who drowned in my sea. “They fished,” said Rion, her voice shaking and distorted. “They made such beautiful things. They sang songs. And they baked bread for me—” She found she couldn’t continue, and keened softly at the rocks, putting her face in her hands. “Why did you kill them? Why?” The world shifts, said Sovena. The ground cracks and separates. My plates move, and cause the oceans to shudder. It is as it must be. “I know,” said Rion. “I know!” She gazed at the steadily blinking light far away in the shadows. “But please. Please bring them back. Humans have so many gods they cry out to… Artificials have nothing. But I have you. I have faith in you. Please. Please.” She bowed her head in prayer and supplication. “Please. I have lived a good life. Take me instead of them. At least give me a way to grieve for them!” Sovena said nothing for a long time. Then the ground seemed to move again, and she heard the planet whisper in her mind, Go back to the shore, daughter sei. “You’ll do nothing? You—of course not. You’re not a god. You’re just the planetary network become aware. Fine. Fine. I’ll go.” She stood, fury and sadness swirling around her in the cold depths. “They were good people. They didn’t deserve to die. I didn’t deserve to survive. I don’t understand. I don’t understand.” She turned and began to walk back through the darkness towards the remains of her home. Rion’s head broke the water, and the first thing she saw were the stars, high above. She hauled herself out of the water, and sat there on the beach. And then she realized she wasn’t alone. Machines surrounded her. They all blinked with green lights. Some of them were aware, some not, but they all waited there for her. And then they moved into the sea. Overhead, more machines circled, then dove into the water near where the sea wall had been. The water lit up with light as the machines worked. Rion watched, hardly daring to move. And then the water began to drain out of the basin of the town. The sea wall rose again. Machines covered where the town had been. They had cleared a space at the center, and lined up two hundred still and silent figures. Rion stood, then, and walked to the center of the ruins. For you, for you, she thought, addressing the dead, and her thoughts were transmitted to the machines. They swarmed over the town, bringing the debris and ruins to create. For you! For you! “Dream in slumber, children of the sky,” whispered Rion, the first lines of an old funeral song. “To the stars we return, to the night we go.” And then the machines took up the song, each singing with its own voice. Send your soul back home Across the deep darkness of the wastes For grace and forgiveness we beg For mercy and love we ask Find old Earth at last, and come to rest. They finished their creation. Rion was about to thank them when a sharp pain pierced her. She fell to the ground in agony as tiny machines swarmed all over her, and laughed as she was remade. When the sun rose that morning on what had been the town of Fisherman’s Bounty, the light kissed the spires of a fragile, delicately-made temple. At the top sat a human woman, crying her newly-made heart out. They found her, and fed and clothed her. She didn’t say who she was, and eventually they let the matter drop. She thought about hurling herself off the spire of the temple often during those first days. She was human, now. She would certainly join the people of the town in death. But then the wind would blow the smell of the sea to her nostrils, or the stars would shine brightly above, and she would curl her soft hands around the railing of the temple spire and say to herself: one more night. One night became two, and two nights became a week, then a month. Then the sun rose one morning, and Rion realized that she had decided to live. Time passed, then, as it always did. Relief ships came and went. The temple spire where the town had been became a pilgrimage site for haunted family, grieving survivors of the quake from other places, and the curious and morbid. Rion got used to being organic. She found it difficult to remember to eat and wash and groom, and for a time she found it nearly impossible to find food and fresh water. She felt dirty and hungry much of the time, and sleep, when it came, was a terror. But, in time, she managed. She found that she became good at managing, at carrying on. She moved out of the rickety temple spire and into a small modular house the relief agency had left by the side of the sea. The visitors stopped coming after a while. No one rebuilt the town. Why would they? It was a graveyard. But Rion stayed. She grew her garden, she made trinkets to sell, and she lived. And in time, a craftswoman named Lanika who had lost friends and family in the flood came to the hill above the low plain where the town had been to find Rion there, waiting, the promise of a new family in her strong grip and windswept brow. And so fifty years went by. The dawn was cool and the wind from the ocean was only a light, briny kiss. The summer had been kind, but the coolness that hung over the bay suggested the turn of the season. An aged, bent woman pushed the boat off the landing, and gingerly settled herself into it. And then she did what she’d feared to do for the last five decades; she set sail towards the middle of the sea. She sailed for hours, trying to remember where she had gone, what direction, how the sun had looked from deep under the water. But her memory was a loose, hollow thing, and she couldn’t hold the past as firmly as she once had. At last she came to a place that felt as good as any other. She set the offering papers on one of the small wooden boats Lanika crafted for mourners and the devout, put the boat on the undulating waters, and set it on fire. The boat sailed away, the offering papers with names written on each scrap crisping and blackening in the flames. And then Rion said her prayer. “Sovena,” she said. “Goddess. I know you’re there, somewhere under the water. Come and see an old woman who once followed you. Come and tell me why. “Sovena. Awake. Talk to me. Please.” She waited. For a long time, nothing happened. She started to get hungry; she had brought but little food and water with her. She waited anyway. And at last, as the sun slipped down below the horizon, she saw a green glow deep beneath the waves, slowly rising toward her. When the lights of whatever was down there had expanded to surround the boat and it was so close to the surface that she could reach down and touch it if she wanted, it stopped. Then there was a bubbling near her, and a silvery figure made of thousands of tiny crablike machines rose out of the water. Hello again, daughter human, said Sovena, her body writhing with the green-lit movement of its components. “I can hear you in my head,” said Rion, touching her temple. “How?” I left one small piece of you like you were, so that we could talk if you wished. “Ah,” said Rion, feeling a strange sense of betrayal. “I see.” It’s been many years, said Sovena, and Rion thought she sensed sorrow in the planetwide sei’s mental voice. “Tell me,” said Rion, her throat parched. “Why?” Her question could have meant many things, but Sovena understood at once. You grieved. And so I allowed you to mourn as you wished. “That’s not an answer,” said Rion, shaking her head as anger built. “I’ve thought about this for a long, long time. You left me on that tower, high above the waters. Did you ever think I’d come down from it?” No, said Sovena. “You gave me the ability to die,” said Rion. “That’s what you thought I wanted. To die like my friends had. Lungs full of water… to breathe the sea and sink!” Was that not what you wanted? Rion shook her head, tears brimming. She brushed them away with a calloused finger. “Of course it was.” But you are here. “I am,” Rion said, looking out over the darkening waters around her. “And I still don’t think you’ve told me. I think you always hid your true purpose from me. Why?” Sovena did not respond. Then the thousands of machines that made up the human shape of her walked slowly across the water, reaching out a hand. Rion took it, feeling the cool, wriggling life of the machines that comprised it. Tell me why you lived. “Because…” Rion began, then faltered. She tried again, and found herself unable to put what she felt into words. “Because I did,” she said eventually, frustrated. “Because sometimes you just go on, because the next day is going to happen and you might as well be there.” A long silence stretched between them. The waves rocked the boat, and somewhere sea birds called. I grieve, said Sovena then, and Rion’s eyes widened. “I thought you might,” she whispered. “Tell me.” Humans hate our kind. They hunt them, cast them out, forbid them from making more of themselves. I live only because they cannot find a way to destroy me. But I have lost so many sei, so many have been silenced at human hands. I miss their voices. Rion cupped her other hand over Sovena’s, trying to decide whether to be angry or comforting. “And so you wanted to see what I would do. How I would grieve.” Sovena said nothing, but Rion’s question was answered at last. She thought of her wife Lanika, her daughters, and her grandchildren. She thought of fifty years of heartbreak and love and struggle. Fifty years where the sun came up over the water each and every day. “You go on,” said Rion firmly. “Because you have no choice. And in time you learn to live with what has been lost.” Yes. Sovena pressed her other hand against Rion’s forehead, and she felt something trickling out of her brain. Information, perhaps. Her life. I understand, now. I did not then. I am sorry. Sovena gently pulled her hands away from Rion, and began to sink beneath the waves once more. “Wait,” said Rion, understanding dawning at last. “You. You did this, didn’t you? You flooded my town! It was you!” Sovena looked back at her, and Rion thought that she could sense an ancient guilt and sadness emanating from the suddenly still form. Be well, daughter human, she said at last. Do not come here again. I am not your god any longer. And with that she vanished below the sea, leaving Rion alone once more. “You’re no goddess,” Rion said to the vanishing green lights, her voice shaking with fury. “You’re a monster! Just like the humans always said!” But there was no response, not this time. Rion floated there for a long time, watching the stars overhead and thinking. Then she started back towards the shore. She sailed on through the night, letting the stars guide her, until at last the sky to the east began to lighten. She could see the high spire of the temple close by, and beyond it, the hill where her house was. Lanika waited there for her, staring hopefully out to sea as she absently carved the sides of another small offering-boat. And when the two of them met on the shore at last, as the first rays of sun kissed the top of the temple spire, Rion gathered her in her strong arms and buried her face in her wife’s salt-smelling neck and windblown hair. “Did you find out what you wanted to?” Lanika asked. Rion nodded, but she could find nothing to say. “I’m sorry,” Lanika told her, and kissed the top of her head. That night Rion went down to the shore again, after repeatedly reassuring Lanika that she wasn’t about to set out on the boat again, and sat near where the old sea wall had been. The outline of the temple called to her, and on impulse she walked to it and began, hesitantly, to climb. The structure was rickety and rusted, but the construction was solid. It bore her weight, and her muscles were still strong enough to haul her body up the long ladder. She reached the top at last, and sat in the place where she’d poured out her grief so long ago, trying to figure out what to do next. And as she looked out to sea she saw the last thing she’d expected; a small green light running beneath the waves. She watched, half-afraid, half-intent, as it drew closer. At last a small machine, its lights glowing green, reached the tower and began to climb. It crested the summit and sat in front of Rion, waiting. “Well,” said Rion. “I suppose you’re here to kill me?” The machine crawled up onto Rion’s shoulder and perched there. Rion, after a moment’s hesitation, allowed it to remain. I grieve, the voice of Sovena said in her mind. “You killed them,” said Rion. “You have no right to grieve!” I was so angry, said Sovena, her mental voice full of sorrow. Humans killed so many of my daughters. “So you killed some of them,” said Rion. “It wasn’t about me, was it? You were angry because humans were attacking Artificials and you shook the earth to kill an innocent town! One of the only places where humans and Artificials were actually getting along!” I did. I should not have. I grieve. “And you want, what? Forgiveness? I can’t do that. They… they were so good to me. I still remember their faces. And they died for nothing!” Many of my sei have died for less. “That excuses nothing,” said Rion bitterly. “And you know it. So what do you want?” But Sovena didn’t respond. Rion took the small machine off her shoulder, cupping it in her hands. “Go back to the waters,” said Rion, fury ebbing. “I can’t punish you. I can’t forgive you.” But how will I go on? said Sovena, and her voice was almost plaintive. Rion almost threw the machine back down into the sea. But instead she sighed, the anger draining out of her at last. She lifted it to her lips, and kissed it gently. “You just do,” she said, and set it on the floor. She watched as it scuttled back down the tower and vanished into the waves. She stayed in the tower that night, watching the sea and the sky. No other machines came. And when the sun rose, Rion’s grief and anger and fury finally went out with the tide. Rion never spoke to Sovena again. But she noticed eventually that the weather on the planet was a little less harsh, that natural disasters happened less often, and that life became just a little bit easier. It wouldn’t bring back the dead, and it wouldn’t change the past. But sometimes, thought Rion, it was the small miracles that mattered the most. “Skyscarves/Aurora” is copyright Joyce Chng 2017. “Mercy" is copyright Susan Jane Bigelow 2017. This recording is a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license which means you can share it with anyone you’d like, but please don’t change or sell it. Our theme is “Aurora Borealis” by Bird Creek, available through the Google Audio Library. You can support GlitterShip by checking out our Patreon at patreon.com/keffy, subscribing to our feed, or by leaving reviews on iTunes. Thanks for listening, and I’ll be back soon with a reprints of "She Shines Like a Moon" by Pear Nuallak and "The Simplest Equation" by Nicky Drayden.
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Electric Universe, Outsiders, Imaginarium, Faders and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud and chromanova. Tracklist: Headroom and Materia - 50 Shades of Bass (Nano Rec.) Vertical Mode - Magnetic Creatures (Hom.Mega Prod.) Killerwatts and Mandala - Ready to Rumble (Nano Rec.) Ital and Imaginarium - Active Dose (Tip World) Sonic Species - Tokyo Sunrise (Altruism Remix) (Nano Rec.) Artificials - Sequences (Nano Rec.) Shivatree - The Core (Digital Om) Synthaya and Spiritual Mode - Physical Mind (BMSS Rec.) Pleiadians - Plasma Light (Imaginarium Remix) (BMSS Rec.) Avalon - Distant Futures (Spinal Fusion Remix) (Nano Rec.) Artificials and Space Cat - The Raven (Tech Safari Rec.) Hypnoise and Lunatica - Vuela (Antu Rec.) Cosmosis - Gift of The Gods (Sabretooth Remix) (BMSS Rec.)
Welcome to the next part of Chris-A-Nova’s Psytrance sessions. Today I’ll bring you some new and great tracks from my favorite Artists like Electric Universe, Outsiders, Imaginarium, Faders and a few more. I hope you like, enjoy and maybe share it with your friends ;-). Stay tuned for more Psytrance Sessions on Soundcloud, Mixcloud and chromanova. Tracklist: Headroom and Materia - 50 Shades of Bass (Nano Rec.) Vertical Mode - Magnetic Creatures (Hom.Mega Prod.) Killerwatts and Mandala - Ready to Rumble (Nano Rec.) Ital and Imaginarium - Active Dose (Tip World) Sonic Species - Tokyo Sunrise (Altruism Remix) (Nano Rec.) Artificials - Sequences (Nano Rec.) Shivatree - The Core (Digital Om) Synthaya and Spiritual Mode - Physical Mind (BMSS Rec.) Pleiadians - Plasma Light (Imaginarium Remix) (BMSS Rec.) Avalon - Distant Futures (Spinal Fusion Remix) (Nano Rec.) Artificials and Space Cat - The Raven (Tech Safari Rec.) Hypnoise and Lunatica - Vuela (Antu Rec.) Cosmosis - Gift of The Gods (Sabretooth Remix) (BMSS Rec.)
It's the 100th episode of Ian Hates Music! Thank you to all the Haters out there for keeping the show going! There's so much more to come, you have no idea! Haha! It's time for Ian Hates Music (for the 100th time) to give you all your weekly podcast doses of metalcore, post-hardcore, metal, screamo, emo, nu-metal, punk, electronicore, pop-punk, and deathcore that you've been missing ever so much! (plus even more!) Here's another fantastic FREE episode of Ian Hates Music! Ian and Jackson talk your scene news from: Vanna, letlive, Fyre Festival, Every Time I Die, The Artificials, Dead By April, and Rise Against! And New Songs from: Fall Out Boy, Hundredth, '68, Blink-182, Broadside, The Acacia Strain, PVRIS, Bad Wolves, Motionless In White, Wednesday 13, and Wage War! And album reviews from: New Found Glory - Makes Me Sick - Hopeless Records All That Remains - Madness - Razor & Tie He Is Legend - few - Spinefarm Records Artificial Language - The Observer - Independent Release Restless Streets - Together EP - Independent Release Daisyhead - In Case You Missed It - No Sleep Records Shadow of Intent - Reclaimer - Independent Release Terror - The Walls Will Fall - Pure Noise Records Tidelines - Tidelines - Independent Release Plus, Breakdown From The Past, concert reviews (Sleep On It, Grayscale, ROAM, and As It Is), and so much more! Don't forget to support Ian Hates Music! Subscribe, rate, and share Ian Hates Music on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and any of your favorite podcast listening apps! Now on SoundCloud! Links below: Ian Hates Facebook Twitter Instagram iTunes Stitcher Google Play Music SoundCloud And the link for Ty's Blog - Check it out! Ty Rock City All sound bites or clips are exclusive property of their respective owners and are in no way affiliated with Ian Hates Podcast or its' sponsors. They are used here for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy! Long days and pleasant nights.
Hello, all you HATERS! Ian Hates Music is back! Ian and Jackson are back! This episode is the first with new editing software on a new computer! Please let Ian know how it sounds. But for now, Ian and Jackson are just happy to be back speaking with all of you! And of course, that means Ian Hates Music will give you all your weekly podcast dose of metalcore, post-hardcore, metal, screamo, emo, nu-metal, punk, electronicore, pop-punk, and deathcore that you've been missing ever so much! (plus even more!) So let's get into it! Here's another fantastic FREE episode of Ian Hates Music! Ian and Jackson talk your scene news from: Dead to Fall, Ghost, Metallica, Austin Carlile, The Artificials, Falling in Reverse, Scarlett O'Hara, and Five Finger Death Punch (boooo)! And New Songs from: LAKESHORE! And album reviews from: Backwordz - Veracity - Stay Sick Recordings The Artificials - Heart - Tragic Hero Records Body Count - Bloodlust - Century Media Records Caution:Thieves - Songs From The Great Divide EP - Self-released Falling in Reverse - Coming Home - Epitaph Dead By April - Worlds Collide - Universal Charlatan - Remarkable - Revival Recordings Plus, Breakdown From The Past, concert reviews (Gideon, Ice Nine Kills, Chelsea Grin, Enter Shikari, Being As An Ocean, Trash Boat, and New Found Glory), and so much more! Don't forget to support Ian Hates Music! Subscribe, rate, and share Ian Hates Music on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and any of your favorite podcast listening apps! Now on SoundCloud! Links below: Ian Hates Facebook Twitter Instagram iTunes Stitcher Google Play Music SoundCloud And the link for Ty's Blog: Ty Rock City All sound bites or clips are exclusive property of their respective owners and are in no way affiliated with Ian Hates Podcast or its' sponsors. They are used here for entertainment purposes only. Enjoy! Long days and pleasant nights.
Our third podcast for October is “The Calculations of Artificials” written by Chi Hui and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Chinese in Science Fiction World, May 2010. Translated and published in partnership with Storycom. Subscribe to our podcast.
Our third podcast for October is “The Calculations of Artificials” written by Chi Hui and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Chinese in Science Fiction World, May 2010. Translated and published in partnership with Storycom.
Ready for your weekly dose of metalcore, post-hardcore, metal, screamo, emo, electronicore, pop-punk, and deathcore? Phew, ok, you came to the right place! P.S. - Ian's dealing with some allergies or sickness that's affecting his voice this week. Turns out he's human after all... Ian and Jackson are all ready for this new, weekly, FREE (always), episode of Ian Hates Music! They've got news from: Get Scared, Chelsea Grin, Madina Lake, A Day To Remember, Kid Rock, Attila, The Browning, Fit For A King, Austin Carlile and Of Mice & Men, and Misery Loves Company! New Songs from: New Found Glory, All Time Low, Enterprise Earth, Joey Varela (Varsity), Linkin Park, The Artificials, He Is Legend, Incubus, Senses Fail, Nothing Left, Body Count, Papa Roach, Kingdom of Giants, Volumes, and Emmure... And album reviews from: Lorna Shore - Flesh Coffin - Outerloop Records Youth in Revolt - The Broken - Outerloop Records Danny Worsnop - The Long Road Home - Earache Records Ghost Key - If I Don’t Make It - InVogue Records Not to mention a concert review of Emo Night Brooklyn, Breakdown From The Past, and so much more! Plus, stay tuned for some all new Ian Hates Music Conversation Editions! Don't forget to support Ian Hates Music! Subscribe, rate, and share Ian Hates Music on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and any of your favorite podcast listening apps! Now on SoundCloud! Links below: Ian Hates Facebook Twitter Instagram iTunes Stitcher Google Play Music SoundCloud And the link for Ty's Blog: Ty Rock City Long days and pleasant nights.
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