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On this episode we are discussing techniques and lures for catching pre-spawn largemouth bass. We are joined by Cody Tedford of Toad Thumper Lures and Cody Cannon of Whiskey Myers who is a diehard bass fisherman and obsessed lure designer. The two guys have teamed up to create some amazing baits. What are the classic baits and tactics used pre-spawn and what's some outliers that should be tried. Cody Cannon shares what he has learned from his years of bass that most anyone could benefit from hearing. You'll want to go and wet a line after listening. Listen, Learn and Enjoy. Send a text message to the show! Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Enter The Gamekeeper Giveaway: https://bit.ly/GK_Giveaway Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
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Andrew Blair joins the boy in an episode that Paul said we wanted to "take the lead" with. This could either be the most chaotic episode ever or his ADHD kicks in and forgets to take the lead. Either way it's another great episode of the Bass and Brews Podcast with another awesome guest.
To celebrate the anniversary of Red for Revolution's Radiotopia debut, we're dropping a special bonus episode. Join members of the cast and creative team as they revisit the story's earliest seeds, its unexpected turns, and the beautiful collaboration. You'll also hear exclusive, unreleased audio scenes from the cutting‑room floor. Part reflection, part celebration, and part revelation, this episode invites listeners into the room where the revolution truly began.Red for Revolution is created, written, and directed by Jana Naomi Smith with Musical Direction by Tammy L. Hall and Sound Design by Collin Gerald Thomas. Original Music by Tammy L. Hall and Jana Naomi Smith and performed by Renée Wilson, Loretta Devine, and Jordan Hull featuring the Red for Revolution band, Tammy L. Hall on piano, Kofy Brown on electric Bass, Ruth Davies on acoustic Bass, Ruthie Price on drums, Kristen Strom on saxophone and flute, and Vicki Randle on percussion. Cover art by Shefon N. Taylor. The series is executive produced by Renée Wilson, Jana Naomi Smith, and Meta Mana Media with associate producers Jordan Hull, Adrian Snegg, and Vanessa E. Williams. All episodes produced by Liz McBee.The Red for Revolution team would like to thank each person who helped bring this project to life. Please visit redforrevolution.com for the complete credit and gratitude list. For additional resources and to sign up for our newsletter, visit redforrevolution.com.This audio drama was recorded under the SAG-AFTRA 2020 New Media Principal Performer Contract.This episode includes interviews with Jana Naomi Smith Jordan HullTammy L. Hall Liz McBeeRenée WilsonAlimi BallardAnd features performances by:adrienne maree brown as series sonic guideAshley J. Hobbs as additional narrations Renée Wilson as Lorraine Giovanni (1970s)Rutina Wesley as Ella Ali (1970s)Alimi Ballard as LeRoy (1970s)Will Kachi (Volunteer 1970s)Music Featured:“Revolution”Written by Jana Naomi SmithOriginal Composition by Tammy L. Hall Performed by Renée Wilson and the Red For Revolution BandTammy Hall, pianist & music directorKofy Brown, electric BassistRuth Davies, acoustic BassistRuthie Price, drummerVicki Randle, percussionistKristen Strom, saxophonist/flautist For Radiotopia Presents, Yooree Losordo is the Managing Producer. Audrey Mardavich is the Executive Producer. Red for Revolution is part of Radiotopia Presents, a podcast feed that debuts limited-run, artist-owned series from new and original voices. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In this podcast extra, John Kempf joins Ed Baumgartner, Founder, and Andrew Dixon, Business Development Manager, of BASS Hybrids on a BASSCAST to discuss regenerative corn production. They explore transitioning from chemical-heavy practices to biological systems using microbial inoculants like Biocoat Gold to improve soil health and plant resilience. They also discuss: Using Biocoat Gold as a biological seed treatment to set plants up for better long-term success. The "rhizophagy cycle," where plants meet nutritional needs by recruiting and "consuming" soil microbes. Observations of interseeded companion crops increasing corn yields rather than just competing for resources. Delaying the "black layer" in corn by up to 12 days through optimal biological nutrition to gain test weight. The effectiveness of biological treatments even when applied to seeds pre-coated with traditional fungicides. How diverse microbial health naturally lowers excess sodium and chloride levels in irrigation systems. Strategies for reducing synthetic nitrogen dependency while maintaining high-yield performance. Additional ResourcesTo learn more about BASS Hybrids, please visit: https://basshybrids.com/ To purchase BioCoat Gold, please visit: https://advancingecoag.com/product/biocoat-gold-2/ About John Kempf John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it. Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology. Support For This Show & Helping You Grow Since 2006, AEA has been on a mission to help growers become more resilient, efficient, and profitable with regenerative agriculture. AEA works directly with growers to apply its unique line of liquid mineral crop nutrition products and biological inoculants. Informed by cutting-edge plant and soil data-gathering techniques, AEA's science-based programs empower farm operations to meet the crop quality markers that matter the most. AEA has created real and lasting change on millions of acres with its products and data-driven services by working hand-in-hand with growers to produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and higher profits. Beyond working on the ground with growers, AEA leads in regenerative agriculture media and education, producing and distributing the popular and highly-regarded Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, inspiring webinars, and other educational content that serve as go-to resources for growers worldwide. Learn more about AEA's regenerative programs and products: https://www.advancingecoag.com
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Gary & Shannon kick off with Shannon bringing back sleeves and her weird Conway dream that has her questioning why she's always the responsible one (she insists she's the fun one). Then they turn serious with NewsNation's Jennifer Coffindaffer on the latest in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. KFI's Michael Monks breaks down the LA Times bombshell alleging Mayor Bass watered down the Palisades Fire report, the history of "muckrakers," and why Bass's once-clear path to re-election is now a disaster. Plus, Austin Beutner drops out and what it means for Rick Caruso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[@ 6 min] Alright, this week…we handicap the Big Game between New England and Seattle, the best way we know how: OPERA COMPANY cage match! Benjamin Sokol, a member of the Ryan Opera Center, joins us to fill in the considerable gaps in Weston's and Oliver's football knowledge... [@ 18 min] Then, Denyce Graves takes a Free Throw on portraying opera's strongest and most powerful women while being a vulnerable human being with a tender heart... [@ 31 min] Plus, in the ‘Two Minute Drill'…Roberto Alagna seems to have lost more than his wives, and the Kennedy Center is just…losing. GET YOUR VOICE HEARD Stream new episodes every Saturday at 10 AM CT on amplisoundsradio.com operaboxscore.com facebook.com/obschi1 operaboxscore.bsky.social
60 Years Forward: Yamaha at NAMM 2026Yamaha at NAMM 2026: Chris Buck Revstar, Pacifica SC & 60 Years of Guitar InnovationSome brands chase nostalgia. Yamaha builds forward.At NAMM 2026, I spoke with Andy Winston to talk about 60 years of Yamaha guitar design—and why this company keeps delivering instruments that punch way above their price point.The conversation started with the Chris Buck Signature Revstar. Buck is the guitarist for Cardinal Black, and he's earned his own model. The specs tell the story: overwound P90 pickups for a hotter sound, wraparound tailpiece with adjustable saddles, stainless steel frets, lightweight tuners, and those old-school inlays from the first-generation Revstar. No boost circuit. Buck wanted it stripped to essentials.Then Andy dropped a tease: Matteo Mancuso is getting his own Revstar this summer. The Italian virtuoso. That's a statement.We moved to the new Pacifica SC—Yamaha's answer for T-style players. Humbucker in the neck, single coil in the bridge, and pickups designed in partnership with Rupert Neve's team. The boost circuit under the bridge pickup gives you five sounds from two pickups. Made in Indonesia at $999 or Made in Japan with compound radius fretboard and IRA wood treatment at $2,199.I bought my nephew a Pacifica. Entry level, around $200. It works. That's Yamaha's philosophy—you can start at $200 and work your way up to a Mike Stern signature model without ever leaving the family.But here's what stuck with me.Andy said something that defines Yamaha's approach: "We don't do reissues. You're never gonna see us reissue a 1972."Sixty years of guitar history, and they're not looking backward. The Revstar draws inspiration from the 1970s Super Flight, sure—but it's chambered mahogany, tuned to eliminate harsh mid-range frequencies. Yamaha builds pianos, violins, marimbas. They know how to tune wood. They apply that knowledge to electric guitars in ways other companies don't.The BB Bass series came next. String-through body with 45-degree break angle. Extra bolts pulling the neck tight into the pocket. A maple stripe running through the center of the body for note response. Active/passive switching. Five-ply neck. Professional features at prices that don't require a car payment."We give people more instrument than what a price tag says," Andy told me.That's not marketing. That's mission.Before we wrapped, Andy shared a personal story. In 1977, hair down to his shoulders, bell bottoms on, his mom decided he was serious about guitar. She bought him a Yamaha FG-75. His first real acoustic. He doesn't have that one anymore, but he found a replacement. Had to.That's brand loyalty earned over decades. Not through heritage mythology—through instruments that work, that last, that give players what they need without emptying their wallets.Sixty years of guitar design. No reissues. Just forward.Yamaha keeps proving that innovation and accessibility aren't mutually exclusive.Marco Ciappelli interviews Andy Winston from Yamaha at NAMM 2026 for ITSPmagazine.Part of ITSPmagazine's On Location Coverage at NAMM 2026.
Matt is joined by World Bass Enterprises Owner and CEO, Brian Bird, along with WBE Associate VP, Stephen Bird, and WBE VP of Marketing, Dalton Smith to talk about the recent announcement of "The Champions" tournament featuring a $3 million purse that includes a 1st place price of $1.25 million. Check out World Bass Enterprises website here: https://worldbassenterprises.com/
Im Rahmen der Recherche für die Folge zu Beneath a Steel Sky haben wir ein Gespräch mit zwei Gründern von Revolution Software geführt: Tony Warriner und Charles Cecil. Die beiden bildeten, zusammen mit David Sykes, Dave Cummins, Dave Gibbons und anderen auch das Kernteam, das BASS entwickelt hat. Ausschnitte aus diesem Interview kamen bereits in der BASS-Folge vor. Hier dokumentieren wir das komplette Gespräch. Wir danken nochmal den beiden Herren, dass sie sich für uns Zeit genommen haben! Service-Hinweis: Am Ende der Folge spricht Christian noch eine freie Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten Aussagen aus dem Interview für alle, denen das Englische zu mühsam zu folgen ist. Mit der Kapitelmarke "Zusammenfassung" springt ihr direkt hin. Podcast-Credits: Redaktion: Christian Schmidt, Gunnar Lott Gäste: Tony Warriner, Charles Cecil Schnitt: Sascha Blach-Butte, Christian Schmidt Grafik: Johannes DuBois
Scott sits down with bassist Ellen Alaverdyan to break down some of her favorite bass lines, from iconic grooves like Money by Pink Floyd to Come On, Come Over and more. Ellen shares what makes these lines stand out, how she learns them, and the practice habits that help her really lock them in and make them feel great.
Send us a textAre you struggling to find bass during the transition from late winter to early spring? In this episode of the Serious Angler Podcast, we are joined by Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Shane LeHew to break down his absolute favorite pre-spawn pattern: fishing deep ditches.Before bass move up shallow to spawn, they stack up in specific "drains" and ditches that act as highways to the spawning grounds. If you can locate these hidden depressions, you can find the biggest school of fish in the lake. Shane LeHew is a master at using electronics to locate these subtle contour changes, and today he explains exactly how to dissect them.
Send us a textJoin Alex Rutledge and trapper extraordinaire Terry Weaver (TW River Rat Pump Works) for part two of "So You Wanna Become a Trapper" on American Roots Outdoors. This in-depth episode covers everything you need to know about setting traps properly to catch predators like coyotes, bobcats, and raccoons.Terry shares expert techniques for both live traps and steel foothold traps, including proper bedding, bait selection, and scent control. Learn about dirt hole sets, the importance of natural materials, and how to make predators put their foot exactly where you want it.Beyond trapping, Terry opens up about overcoming devastating setbacks—losing his shop to fire in 2024 and a tornado in 2025—and how faith and perseverance kept him going. The episode also covers local sports, community updates, food plot strategies for attracting game, and wraps up with wild game recipes including rabbit stew and fried rabbit.Topics Covered:Live trap setup for bobcats and coyotesSteel trap techniques and proper beddingBait and lure strategies for different predatorsScent control and natural materialsFood plots and predator hunting connectionsOvercoming adversity through faithWild game cooking tipsSponsors: Eagle Seed, Wise Eye Cameras, 12 Point Hunting Blinds, Hornady Ammunition, Span Dial ArmsChapter Markers Added:Introduction & Community Updates (0:00)Local Sports Recap (5:19)Trapping Basics - Live Traps (11:48)Steel Traps for Coyotes (17:22)Proper Trap Setting Techniques (21:31)Bait & Lure Strategies (32:47)Terry's Story - Overcoming Adversity (12:48)Food Plot Connection to Trapping (29:47)Recipes & Cooking Wild Game (41:41)
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Send us a textJoin Alex Rutledge and Red Bone for an in-depth exploration of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) - America's greatest conservation success story. In this special episode, we dive into the fascinating history of how one man's vision in 1972 transformed wild turkey populations from near extinction to thriving across all 50 states.We discuss the upcoming NWTF National Convention in Nashville, featuring over 80,000 attendees, celebrity appearances including Craig Morgan, and the historic 50th anniversary exhibit. Plus, we share personal turkey hunting stories, discuss current weather impacts on wildlife, cover local sports updates, and wrap up with delicious wild turkey recipes you can try at home.Whether you're a seasoned turkey hunter or just curious about conservation, this episode celebrates the heritage, community, and passion that makes turkey hunting a cherished American tradition.Chapter Markers:[0:00] Introduction & Weather UpdateSnow and ice conditions in the OzarksSafety reminders for winter weatherMDC tree stand regulations and spring turkey hunt applications[7:30] Current Events: Sports RoundupHigh school basketball updates (Liberty, Van Buren, Bunker Eagles)College basketball highlights and faith testimoniesNFL playoff predictions and Super Bowl preview[15:45] Craig Morgan Concert AnnouncementMarch 21st Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser at West Plains Civic CenterTicket information and Craig Morgan's military promotion[18:20] NWTF National Convention PreviewNashville convention details (February)80,000+ attendees expectedHistoric 50th anniversary exhibitCelebrity appearances and Grand National Turkey Calling Competition[22:15] The Beginning: NWTF History (Part 1)Wild turkey population crisis (1.3 million birds in 1972)Federal legislation: Lacy Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Pittman-Robertson ActCannon net technology revolutionTom Rogers' vision for a national organization[32:40] The Founding: NWTF History (Part 2)Tom Rogers meets key supporters (Frank Piper, Jerry Ones, John Lewis)March 28, 1973: NWTF chartered in Fredericksburg, VirginiaMove to Edgefield, South Carolina with "$10,000 and a cigar box of membership cards"First headquarters established[40:25] NWTF Impact & MissionResearch and conservation effortsDisease prevention and wildlife managementImportance of membership and chapter involvementCurrent River Callers chapter raises over $40,000[48:50] Personal Stories & Convention ExperienceAlex's introduction to NWTF in 1981 by Glen CadeHistory of turkey calling evolutionWhy families should attend the Nashville conventionMeeting celebrities and professional hunters[56:30] Conservation PhilosophyGetting kids involved in the outdoorsEthical hunting and land stewardshipSupporting NRA, Sportsman's Alliance, and conservation organizationsPassing heritage to future generations[1:02:15] Bonus Segment: Wild Turkey RecipesRed Bone's smoked turkey breast technique (with moisture pan method)Alex's turkey nuggets with buttermilk marinadeTurkey salad sandwich spread from dark meatTips for using the entire bird[1:08:30] Closing ThoughtsTurkey hunting camp opportunities in Ohio, Missouri, and AlabamaFinal message: "Love one another, teach your boys to become men, teach your girls to become ladies"
Send us a text“Queen of the Dunes” Hazel Hawthorne was a Cape Cod legend who wrote about The Road nearly two decades before her one-time tenant, Jack Kerouac. A uniquely feminine precursor to Beat literature, her novel Salt House captures Bohemian life amid the sand dunes of Provincetown. Though largely dismissed upon its 1934 publication, the book has been re-plucked from obscurity thanks to a new reissue by Provincetown Arts Press. Guests Allison Bass-Riccio and Livia Tenzer join us to discuss the almost transcendental effect Hawthorne's life and writing has on those who continue to discover her.Mentioned in this episode:Salt House by Hazel HawthorneProvincetown ArtsTour the Dunes of ProvincetownPeaked Hill Trust Writing ResidencyThree Women by Hazel HawthorneEdmund WilsonMary Heaton VorseEugene O'NeillThe Provincetown PlayersOn the Road by Jack KerouacFinding Hazel Hawthorne podcast by Inka LeismaLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 150 on Elizabeth SmartSupport the showFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comSubscribe to our substack newsletter. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
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Send us a textChapter MarkersIntroduction & Weather TalkNFL & Sports DiscussionSegment 2: Meet Terry WeaverTerry's Background & BusinessSegment 3: Introduction to TrappingEagle Trapping StoryTrap Preparation & BaitSegment 4: Types of TrapsGetting Started with TrappingPreparing Traps (Black Walnut Method)Bonus Segment: Terry's Values & RecipesCooking Suckers & Lebanese SaladClosing & Contact InfoMissouri Hunting Heritage Federation:https://www.mhhf.us/To follow American Roots Outdoors Podcast:https://www.facebook.com/groups/448812356525413To learn more about American Roots Outdoors:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/https://www.facebook.com/AmericanRootsOutdoors/To follow Alex Rutledge:https://www.facebook.com/americanrootsalex/To follow Wayne Lach:https://www.facebook.com/wayne.lach.5To follow Mike Crase:https://www.facebook.com/mike.crase
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DESPERSION guestmix: 01. Despersion - Ragnarok 02. Synergy - Ego 03. Despersion - Show me 04. PROLIX - GO 05. Despersion - Witch Hunt 06. ID - ID 07. Gydra - Solar Eclipse 08. Despersion - Warhead 09. Delta Heavy - Substance 10. Psynchro & Basotdel - Comeback 11. Submonitor - Let Go 12. Synergy - Mirage 13. Despersion - Take Off 14. Black Sun Empire - Don't You Stasis (V O E Remix) 15. Despersion - Despoir 16. Evol Intent - Flipside (Despersion Remix) 17. Despersion - New place 18. Despersion - Peace (The Martens B(.)(.)tleg) GVOZD vibez: 01. René LaVice ft. Felix Samuel - I Know That I Do (Extended Mix) 02. KBA - Change 03. Fox Stevenson - Exile Is A Habit 04. Bensley, MYLK - Samurai (Extended Mix) 05. Emily Makis - Too Fast (Extended Mix) 06. Clank & Maider, Ekstatic - Everything You Need (feat. Ekstatic) 07. Fox Stevenson - Movin' On 08. TENSION - Higher Place 09. Fox Stevenson - Give Me Some Space 10. T & Sugah, Nu-La - Overflow 11. Kanine - Power 12. two minutes late - Represent (Extended Mix) 13. Sequoia - Run With Me 14. A-Cray - No Return 15. Sindicate, Anizo - Control 16. Capture the Bass, Vecster - Say My Name 17. RiANTHE & Frosta - Pierrot 18. Agressor Bunx - Datakill 19. Bad District - Loki 20. Diode, GNTLMAN - Pirates 21. Place 2b - Serious 22. Logical & Proket (Paperclip & Masheen Remix) - El Nino 23. Tom Finster - Lies Over Lies 24. Mefjus - Step Back (Break Remix) 25. Document One - Frequencies 26. Document One - Brain Teaser 27. DRS, TURNO - Grubby 28. Arkaik, Harley D - Count Us Off 29. Ronin - Street Rules 30. J Bookey, RXNO - Baddies 31. Bogdvn, Azotix - Anserina 32. GGrossy - Rave 33. Milo (UK) - Purple Loud 34. Astron, Bass Ventura - Move 35. Serpnt - Vasuki 36. The Garfield - Turn Cold 37. DJ LLIW, DJ Nai - Tight 38. Dj Linky - Rave This Way 39. Filthy Philp, Inja - Vibes Cost Nothin 40. Molecular - Sisyphus 41. GGrossy - Alarming Surge 42. Charlie Power - Incarnate 43. Dunk - Rastafari 44. Yatuza - Collected 45. In:Most & Hillsdom - Chasm 46. Kalane - Nightquake 47. a sides/Trex - Need (Trex Remix) 48. DJ Die - The Specialist Funk 49. Albert Wesker - Stormy Dub 50. Kalum - Nuh Ordinary 51. Cutty Ranks - Original Ranks (Just Jungle Remix) 52. Beak - Immunity (Elizar Mel Remix) 53. Red Army - Leviathan (Homemade Weapons Remix) 54. Zeds Dead, Imanu, MKLA - Runaway 55. Enduser feat. Nowan - Northern Tribe (Nowan Remix) 56. Sl8r - Times Change 57. In:Most & Visionobi - Rabbit Hole 58. Enduser feat. Homemade Weapons - Where I Found You (Homemade Weapons Remix) 59. Hellacopta - Mindware 60. Suscito - Ode Fewer 61. Gabriella Bongo & dolphoe - Cross The Line 62. keeno - Take A Moment 63. antoanesko - Dreamscapes in Motion 64. T:Base, crsv, Monch MC, Phon & Sone - Tag Team 65. Ze Ibarra - Segredo (DJ Marky Remix) 66. Unknown Artist - Shape Shifting 67. Noppo, Mark Menzies, Genesis Elijah - Go Easy 68. Miss Medik & Drumma ft/ FJ - Transition 69. Electrosoul System - The Beautiful People Around
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Join us for a conversation with two frequent podcast guests, Gaelen McCormick and Michael Geib, as they discuss their recent article Bass Is for Everyone!, published in the American String Teacher journal. Gaelen is the Director of the Eastman Performing Arts Medicine Center and a passionate advocate for inclusive bass pedagogy. Michael teaches at the University of Central Oklahoma as a bass educator and is also President-Elect of his local ASTA chapter. Enjoy, and check out this cool article here! Connect with DBHQ Join Our Newsletter Double Bass Resources Double Bass Sheet Music Double Bass Merch Gear used to record this podcast Zoom H6 studio 8-Track 32-Bit Float Handy Recorder Rode Podmic Sony Alpha 7 IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera Sony FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM Lens Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM Lens When you buy a product using a link on this page, we may receive a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting DBHQ. Theme music by Eric Hochberg
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Worum geht's? Anfang der 1990er-Jahre, auf dem Höhepunkt des Point-&-Click-Adventures, erscheint mit Beneath a Steel Sky ein Spiel, das vertraute Mechaniken nutzt, aber thematisch eine andere Richtung einschlägt: In einer düsteren Science-Fiction-Stadt, beherrscht von Überwachung, Automatisierung und sozialer Kälte, entfaltet sich ein Abenteuer, das Humor und Dystopie eng miteinander verwebt. Die klare, von Comics geprägte Bildsprache, die reduzierte Interface-Philosophie und der trockene britische Tonfall verleihen dem Spiel eine unverwechselbare Identität. Gunnar und Christian sprechen in dieser Folge über die Entstehung bei Revolution Software, über die Zusammenarbeit mit Comiczeichner Dave Gibbons, über Interface-Design und Rätselstruktur – und über die Frage, welchen Platz dieses Spiel im Adventure-Kanon einnimmt. Ein Blick auf einen Genreklassiker, der immer ein bisschen im Schatten seines direkten Nachfolger Baphomets Fluch steht. Infos zum Spiel: Thema: Beneath a Steel Sky Erscheinungstermin: März 1994 Plattform: Amiga, MS-DOS (später u. a. iOS, Android) Entwickler: Revolution Software Publisher: Virgin Interactive Genre: Point-&-Click-Adventure Designer: Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, David Sykes, Dave Gibbons u.a. Musik: Geoff White Produktions-Credits: Sprecher, Redaktion: Christian Schmidt, Gunnar Lott Gäste in dieser Folge: Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, Christian Weikert, Christian Beuster Deutsche Synchronstimmen: Dennis Richtarski, Tim Heinke Audioproduktion: Fabian Langer, Christian Schmidt Titelgrafik: Paul Schmidt Intro & Outro: Nino Kerl (Ansage); Chris Hülsbeck (Musik)