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So viel Sand und keine Förmchen.
Geschenkte Zeit (Autobiografie)
Vuelve el gamberro y deslenguado superhéroe de nuevo a nuestro programa...y no hablamos de Santi, si no de Deadpool, que regresa con las mismas dosis de violencia y cachondeo que en su primera parte, ahora con doble de spoilers de pelis de Lobezno. Con Cava Baja y Santi Pérez. Música de BitBasic, Komiku y Dub Terminator.
"Worst case scenario, the spy gets killed" - Benedetta Lerva If you hire a spy, a lot can happen. They can get caught. They can get tortured with endless roundhouse kicks to the face. And worst case scenario: they can die. So if you had to risk someone’s life to spy for your country, would you do it? And, more importantly, what does this teach us about what it means to be a better person? An economist helps us figure it out. The Facts Moonwalk is hosted, written, and produced by Mohnish Soundararajan. Episode was co-hosted by Kevin Sanji. Feedback is by Vysali Soundararajan. Special thanks to Benedetta Lerva. The research: East-West Germany espionage paper, Rotten Kid Theorem paper, and the “Pay Not to Go to the Gym” paper. Sign up for the insider newsletter for exclusive updates and book recommendations. Music is by Podington Bear, BitBasic, and Broke for Free.
Immigrating is a conversation that happens across borders, generations, and versions of oneself. Grace and Justin talk across political differences. Unknown workers who forged the Transcontinental Railroad receive a new voice. Solmaz writes poetry to orient herself in the world. And Frankie and Francisco reflect on growing up in a new place. This is part two of a two-part series. Host: Cathy Wong Producers: Carissa Cirelli, Noelle Chow, Jett Hayward, An-Li Herring, Julia Ingram, Louis Lafair, Rosie LaPuma, Yue Li, Jenny March, Kate Nelson, Jackson Roach, Helvia Taina, Melina Walling, Jake Warga, Eileen Williams, Cathy Wong Show Music: johnny_ripper (Links to this show's music and sound sources can be found at https://storytelling.stanford.edu) Story 4: Grace and Justin Grace and Justin send each other letters. Producers: Cathy Wong and Kate Nelson Featuring: Justin Hsuan and Grace Music: "When in the West," "Sage the Hunter," and "Drone Pine" by Blue Dot Sessions Story 5: Chinese Railroad Workers Producer: Yue Li Featuring: Hilton Obenzinger, Barre Fong, and Gordon Chang Music: "Everything Ends Here" by Johnny Ripper; "More Weather," "Waterbourne," and "The Summit" by Blue Dot Sessions Story 6: Solmaz Solmaz Sharif wants to have the conversation we’re avoiding. Producers: Jackson Roach and Jett Hayward Featuring: Solmaz Sharif Music: "c" and "m" by Gallery Six, "Krankenwagen im Stau" by rui, "Upward" and "It Moves Like A 500 Year Old Process" by junior85 Story 7: Frankie and Francisco After immigrating from Mexico, Francisco Preciado Sr. gets a job as a groundskeeper at Stanford University. When his son, Francisco Preciado Jr., applies to Stanford, they learn together what it means to carry on a family legacy in a new country. Producers: Louis Lafair and Melina Walling Featuring: Francisco Preciado Sr. and Francisco Preciado Jr. Music: "An opener" by Bitbasic, "motion (johnny_ripper remix)" by noah, "Selbstheilend" by rui, "Pomp and Circumstance" by Edward Elgar and Miguel Flores
Low Elo: The League of Legends Podcast for the Players - Low Elo
This week on Low Elo the crew wants you to watch eSports. They also want you to commit to team fights. Or was it commit to eSports and watch team fights? Either way there's something you could be doing to have a better life. Email us at team@lowelo.com with tales of wonder, art, music and your QTips for everyone's second favorite fish: Nami. You can follow this week's hosts at @LowEloDave, ctf1990, @ThatDarkskeGuy and @RinTheYordle. We would also like to remind listeners that we will be moving our stream from Own3d.tv to Twitch.tv. You'll want to subscribe to our channel to stay up to date with our streaming schedule but you can always find us at lowelo.com/stream. This episode's soundtrack is The Lack of Anything Good by Bitbasic.
Rick’s mic sounds shoddy (he got it from Tesco) but the tunes are good! What’s that? New music from Letherette, Bitbasic, Ketsa and more!? Yes! Tracklisting: FlyGoon – Gone (Watch on YouTube) Bitbasic – Alpha Dromayo [Rec72] Eigenheimer – Shopping Mall [Rec72] (Watch on YouTube) Letherette – Warstones [Ninja Tune] Ketsa – Fermentation [Invisible Agent] […]
A podmix rather than a podcast this month. // Drilling a Hole in The Opposition (The Riffingtons); Sweet and Lowdown (Duke High); Jet Stream (Cane Corso Records); Burning School (Free Piece of Tape) [background during excerpt of Steve Wynn interview with Joe Belocks,WFMU]; Punching Holes in The Sky (Steve Wynn) [WFMU live track]; Window 3 (Two Bicycles) [background during second excerpt of Steve Wynn interview with Joe Belocks, WFMU]; The Happy Sound of Summer (sidbaility, audioboo) [background]; Still Is Summer (Breno Fernandes); Please Mind The Dubstep (Bitbasic); Chapter 6: The Numbering of The Dust (voiced by Jason Mills for libreVox, from J.G. McPherson's Meteorology; or Weather Explained); Requiem for a Fish (The Freak Fandango Orchestra); Summer in The City (Freedom Fry); Summer Blouses (Victoria Vesta); VIOLET (Neural Xolotl); Summer (David Hollowell) // Tracks were all public domain / Creative Commons 3.0. http://www.listen.to/stramash @stramashpodcast https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stramash-Podcast/364439526919571
This week, we'll look at five artists making deeply layered dense and hypnotic electronica. In the early part of the decade Minimalism, glitch and even chiptunes were a reaction to what became a pretty predictable set of recordings featuring 4 chord progressions and pedestrian beats. Now finding a new mix of drama and subtlety are Ed Drury, Melorman, Northcape, Bitbasic and Wordless Poem.