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Episode 173 Chapter 32, Other Analog Synthesizers. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 32, Other Analog Synthesizers from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: OTHER EARLY SYNTHESIZER RECORDINGS (PRE-MIDI AND NOT MOOG) Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:36 00:00 1. Raymond Scott, “Space Mystery” (1963). Used Scott's Electronium, a custom-made analog synthesizer/sequencer. 05:08 01:42 2. Pauline Oliveros, “Alien Bog” (1967). Used a prototype Buchla 100 modular synthesizer at Mills College. 33:13 06:53 3. John Eaton, “Soliloquy For Syn-Ket” (1973) from Electro-Vibrations (The Music Of John Eaton). Used the Synket, an Italian-made modular synthesizer of which only six were ever made. 06:38 40:06 4. John Keating, “Earthshine” (1975) from Space Experience 2. Featured the ARP 2600 and Pro- Soloist. 04:09 46:46 5. Patrick Gleeson, “Saturn, The Bringer Of Old Age” (1976) from Beyond The Sun: An Electronic Portrait Of Holst's The Planets. Used Eµ Systems Polyphonic synthesizer. 09:31 51:02 6. Jean Michel Jarre, “Oxygene, Part IV” (1976) from Oxygene. Used the ARP Odyssey, EMS Synthi AKS, EMS Synthi VCS3, and RMI Harmonic Synthesizer and Keyboard Computer. 03:07 01:00:34 7. Bennie Maupin, “Crystals” (1978) from Moonscapes. Featured the E-mu Modular Synthesizer programmed by Patrick Gleeson, who owned Different Fur Studios in the San Francisco area and owned E-mu synthesizers (see previous track for an example of the E-mu Systems Polyphonic synthesizer). Here, we have a different treatment of the same instrument by jazz woodwind player Maupin, who played Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet, Flute, Marimba, Glockenspiel, E-mu Synthesizer, and Computone Synthesizer Winddriver on this album. I picked this track because this is most stripped-down arrangement featuring only Maupin playing the E-mu synthesizer and other instruments. 01:18 01:03:44 8. Pere Ubu, “On the Surface” (1978) from Dub Housing. Allen Ravenstein used the EML Electrocomp 101 modular synthesizer as a member of this band. 02:37 01:05:02 9. Sylvester, “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” (1978) from Step II. One of the few albums to feature EML (Electronic Music Laboratories) Modular Synthesizer plus String synthesizer, Electro-comp 101 synthesizer and 200 expander unit, Oberheim DS-2 Sequencer, Effects, Pat Cowley; organ, Electric piano, Clavinet, Michael C. Finden; Percussion, David Frazier; Producer, Lead Vocals, Piano, Sylvester. EML was a Connecticut-based synth maker that was around from about 1970 to 1984. They were best-known for their Electro-comp modular synths. The 101 was a duophonic semi-modular 44-note synth and the model 200 was an expander unit that added ring modulation, spring reverb, and high and low filters to the setup. It was interesting to hear this Moroder-like pulsating synth sound coming from something other than a Moog. 06:34 01:07:40 10. Isao Tomita, “The Sea Named Solaris” (1978) from Kosmos. Used the Roland System 700, Roland Strings RS- 202, Roland Revo 30, in addition to Moog Modular III, Moog System 55, and Polymoog synthesizers. 12:28 01:14:11 11. Moebius, “Song For Lya” (1979) from Moebius. Serge, Oberheim, and Minimoog synthesizers, vocals, Bryce Robbley; Serge, Oberheim synthesizers, Doug Lynner; Violin, John Stubbs. Listen closely to tune-out the parts by the Odyssey and Minimoog and you will experience a lovely bed laid down by the Serge. Moebius had three members, one a violinist, heard in this tune blending with the Serge. Although the group used a Sennheiser vocoder on another track, the vocal distortion on this track may have actually been the voice processed with the Serge. 03:15 01:26:42 12. Pascal Languirand, “O Nos Omnes” (1980) from De Harmonia Universalia. Features the Farfisa Synthorchestra, the famous Italian's company entry into the string synthesizer fray. The Syntorchestra was split into two keyboard sections, strings (polyphonic), and mono synth voices. It was a hybrid organ and synthesizer and used much by Klaus Schulze and other German electronic musicians for the short time that it was available from 1975 to 1978. Nine slider controls were positioned next to a 3-octave keyboard and provided some “chaotic” control episodes for this much beloved and rare keyboard. 07:15 01:29:56 13. Henry Kucharzyk, “Play Dot Sam” (1981) from Walk The Line - Three New Works By Henry Kucharzyk. This work is performed at the Samson Box at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. This track is an escapee from the 1970s but nonetheless fills a void in that period when commercial synthesizers were moving to digital technology and were quite expensive. The Samson Box was a computer-based digital synthesizer created in 1977 by Peter Samson, who worked at the university. “Samson” was formally known as the “Systems Concepts Digital Synthesizer. It was a one-off special-purpose dedicated audio computer designed for use by student composers at Center for Computer Research in Musical and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University. 03:05 01:37:08 14. Terry Riley, “The Ethereal Time Shadow” (1981-82) from Music from Mills. Used two Prophet V synthesizers, tuned to just intonation and employing sequencing. 08:51 01:40:12 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
During the week of March 31, the waxing crescent Moon makes its appearance in the west after sunset. When the moon looks like a thin crescent, there's a feature to look for called earthshine.
Techies Go Green, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting sustainability within the tech sector and across all businesses, today announces that Paul Hawken will headline its inaugural Techies Go Green Live event at the Guinness Enterprise Centre on 17th October 2024. It is anticipated that 100 attendees will be at the one-day event, which will explore actionable strategies to help businesses enhance their sustainability practices and reduce carbon footprints. As part of this, keynote speaker Paul Hawken will share transformative insights on how business and sustainability can coexist effectively. Paul is a renowned environmental activist and economist. As well as founding Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration, he is the author of The Ecology of Commerce. Other speakers will include Mark Butcher of Posetiv Cloud, Andy Miller of ActiveMind, Mike Townsend of Earthshine, Raquel Noboa of 50 Shades Greener, Sarah Blake of Earthology, John Gladstone of Softcat PLC, and Jenny Latimer of Highgate IT Solutions. Sessions throughout the day will explore how organisations can develop an industry-specific climate action plan and foster a culture of sustainability. This will see a wide variety of topics discussed such as ethical finance, carbon auditing, data management, circular economics, and sustainability from a legal perspective. There will also be a hands-on problem-solving challenge and lightning talks with sustainability consultants from solar energy provider UrbanVolt and legal firm Taylor Wessing. Attendees will have the opportunity to set up one-on-one meetings with sustainability consultants to discuss an actionable sustainability plan for their business or workplace. Speaking about the conference, Michael O'Hara, Co-Founder of Techies Go Green, said: "Techies Go Green Live is a chance to make a year's worth of progress on your business's sustainability initiatives in one day. This event is truly a unique opportunity for professionals to make great strides on climate action - which is more pressing than ever due to regulations like the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and future legal requirements. "We're privileged to have such a range of sustainability consultants and a wealth of expertise on the day. From responsible data storage to legal perspectives, Techies Go Green Live offers guidance on climate action for businesses that no other sustainability event has presented before." For more information and to see the full agenda for Techies Go Green Live, click here. Ticket prices (starting from €60) can be purchased here. See more stories here.
August 28, 2024: Before sunrise, earthshine is visible on the lunar crescent. It is near Jupiter and Mars. Saturn and Venus are visible during nighttime hours. See the accompanying article - 2024, August 28: Morning Lunar Earthshine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
On this episode of the CA Media Podcast, I will be speaking with Starr Nathan who is an award-winning director, producer, writer, and founder of Star Power Entertainment. Her short film "Earthshine" has been an official selection for the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival. We dive into Starr's: Starr's Journey Into Filmmaking Inspired by Sports. Discussing 'Earthshine' and Starr's Journey with the film. Starr's Creative Process and Tribeca Experience. Starr's Spiritual Journey and how her followers can keep updated on her social. Starr shared her hopes for her viewers, her intention to encourage them to be strong, vulnerable, sensitive, and resilient. You can follow Starr Nathan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5tvrr/ To watch Starr World Premier of "Earthshine" https://tribecafilm.com/films/earthshine-2024 You can follow Tribeca: https://tribecafilm.com This show is being sponsored by: Visionary Minds Public Relations and Media is a supporting sponsor of the CAMedia Podcast Make sure you get your Publicity, Digital Marketing, Writing, Media Consulting Services at visionarymindsny@gmail.com where Tammy Reese is the owner. You can follow me on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/camedia__ Facebook: Facebook.com/ClydeAndersonMedia X: https://x.com/camedia__ LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/clydeanderson #StarrNathan #CAMediaPod #Earthshine #TribecaFilmFestival --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camedia/message
May 9, 2024: Look for earthshine on the moon's night portion this evening. Mars and Saturn are morning planets. See the accompanying article - 2024, May 9: May Evening Earthshine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
April 3, 2024: Look for earthshine on the moon before sunrise. Bright Jupiter is in the west after sundown. See the accompanying article - 2024, April 3: Morning Earthshine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
Whenever the crescent moon is thin, the nighttime side of the moon can look faintly illuminated. This effect is called Earthshine.
December 9, 2023: Look for Venus and the crescent moon pair-up in a predawn spectacle. Earthshine and scenic views await in this must-see morning sight - A Predawn Venus-Jupiter Conjunction. See the accompanying article - 2023, December 9: Don't Miss the Wonderous Predawn Venus-Moon Conjunction --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
What is your favorite Rush song? What songs are you rocking out to more lately? We reveal our favorite Rush songs in 2023 and celebrate our one-year anniversary. "Red Barchetta" from Moving Pictures "La Villa Strangiato" from Hemispheres "Working Man" from Rush "Nobody's Hero" from Counterparts "Resist" from Test for Echo "Half the World" from Test for Echo "Headlong Flight" from Clockwork Angels "Mission" from Hold Your Fire "Armor and Sword" from Snakes & Arrows "Between Sun & Moon" from Counterparts "Natural Science" from Permanent Waves "Earthshine" from Vapor Trails "Subdivisions" from Signals "The Wreckers" from Clockwork Angels Connect with us on The Sosh! We are @EveryRushSong on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
Maybe time is a bird in flight, endlessly mocking, but here we go out of the cradle, endlessly rocking and wrapping up our discussion of Vapor Trails. Jay likes "Nocturne" a lot more now. He also likes "How It Is" more now. However, Tim loves "Earthshine" even more now Tim tells us what Rush proved with this album Shayne makes up a new word for measurement We toast The Professor? Connect with us on The Sosh! We are @EveryRushSong on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
October 11, 2023: The morning's thin lunar crescent displays earthshine as it appears near the constellation Leo. See the accompanying article 2023, October 11: Morning Earthshine, Leo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
We continue our analysis of the Rush song Earthshine by highlighting some of our favorite parts of the music and production. Shayne finally explains "third-hand grace!" Connect with us on The Sosh! We are EveryRushSong on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
“On certain nights when the angles are right, and the moon is a slender crescent,” we rock out and discuss the rocking song Earthshine by Rush! Jay tells us what earthshine is Tim makes it awkward See Da Vinci's earthshine sketch here! Jay and Shayne's private joke Could “Earthshine” be a religious song? Is the song about Jackie or Carrie? Tim rants about another YouTube show Connect with us on The Sosh! We are EveryRushSong on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
Welcome to episode 17 of the Wonder World Podcast, where we journey through the delightful oddities of the third week of July. From celebrating World Emoji Day to discussing our favorite emojis, we stir the pot of curiosity. With a sweet tooth trivia question about Reese's products, we indulge you in the captivating history of the famous candy.Next, we celebrate American poet Emma Lazarus and her connection to the Statue of Liberty. In the spirit of National Moon Day, we revisit the iconic Apollo 11 mission and the concept of "Earthshine." Join us in exploring a world of fun facts, history, science, and much more. Links and Resources:Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Educational ResourcesStatue of Liberty Information (Including Historical Photos)Visit the Statue of Liberty CrownHersheyLandA Kids' Guide to StargazingSky & Telescope Astronomy TermsNASA: Kids ClubNASA Apollo 11 OverviewThe Team:Host: Pam BarnhillHost: Olivia BarnhillResearch and Writing: Betsy CypressProduction: Pam BarnhillOperations: Meg Angelino
In this weeks episode Zoe McGuire and I dive deep into some amazing topics related to science, consciousness, and creative flow. We talk about her studio practice and how her experience with chromesthesia influences her explorations as an artist. We dive deep into a discussion about the interrelationship between music and visual art. We also discuss the mysteries of consciousness and the importance of reframing spirituality in these modern times. ------------------------ Zoe McGuire (b. 1996 Upstate New York) is a Brooklyn based artist. Working predominantly in oil paint and pastel, McGuire creates vivid naturescapes inspired by spiritual ecology. Zoe received her Bachelor of Arts in 2018 from Skidmore College where she studied art history and she is currently completing her MFA in painting at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, set to graduate in May of 2023. McGuire has participated in numerous group shows in Paris, Manhattan, Hong Kong, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Milan, London and more. She was recently included in ‘Conscious/Unconscious,' a six-woman show at Pippy Houldsworth in London. This year, Zoe inaugurated Gaa Gallery's new Tribeca location with her solo show, ‘Cambium.' Library Street Collective in Detroit will host her upcoming solo show, “Earthshine,” opening this May. Her work has been reviewed by Artsy, Artnet, LA Weekly, Whitewall, The Provincetown Independent, and more. McGuire was a finalist for the New American Paintings Emerging Artist Grant and was featured in their 2022 MFA print issue. zoelmcguire.com Instagram: zoe_mcguire See More from Martin Benson *To stay up on releases and content surrounding the show check out my instagram *To contribute to the creation of this show, along with access to other exclusive content, consider joining my Patreon! Credits: Big Thanks to Matthew Blankenship of The Sometimes Island for the podcast theme music! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martin-l-benson/support
Cutty's quest to find Colonel Marsh ends, along with Season 3 of Aftermath.We're crowdfunding Season 4 of Aftermath on Indiegogo! We appreciate any support you can give.Visit our website at aftermathpodcast.net.Enter the Greenstream on social media!Twitter: @GroupFirepitInstagram: @firepitcreativegroupofficialFacebook: www.facebook.com/firepitcreativegroupYouTube: Fire Pit Creative GroupEmail: firepitcreativegroup@gmail.comCredits and Sound Effect AttributionAftermath is a Fire Pit Creative Group production and is based on a story created by Rhett Davis, with characters created by Rhett Davis, Warren Davis, Willem de Greef, and Cole Hoopingarner.Original script by Warren Davis. Edited by Cole HoopingarnerNarrated and produced by Cole Hoopingarner, with music by Warren Davis.Video Production by Willem de Greef.Sound effects used for this episode were obtained from:http://soundbible.com/2178-Crackling-Fireplace.htmlhttp://soundbible.com/1807-Explosion-Ultra-Bass.htmlhttp://freesound.org/people/Kolezan/sounds/246116https://www.zapsplat.com/music/science-fiction-drone-room-tone-atmosphere/Aftermath and its story, music, artwork, and characters are copyrighted by Fire Pit Creative Group.
November 27, 2022: The classic solar system is east of the sun appearing in the evening. Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are easy to find. The evening crescent displays earthshine. This episode is also available as a blog post: 2022, November 27: Evening Planet Menagerie, Earthshine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
October 19, 2022: The morning crescent moon is above Leo in the eastern sky during morning twilight. Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars parade across the sky during the night. This episode is also available as a blog post: 2022, October 19: Morning Earthshine, Bright Planet Parade --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
As the autumn equinox arrives, the crescent Moon gives a great opportunity to see Earthshine.Transcript Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Kersten, and his main production and DJing alias, Lawrence, have become very heavily associated with the deep, aquatic house since the turn of the millennium. But less widely known than his house and ambient work as Lawrence and as a co-founder of legendary German label Dial, is his production work as Sten. Having not been released as Sten since 2008, Kersten makes a powerful comeback with “Earthshine” - a 12-track LP on Sushitech. Most of the album is dance-floor oriented, with some more laid-back bits. One of the tracks that will surely make many club appearances over the next few months is 'Freewalk', a piece revolving around its trance-influenced stabs. It features Lawrence's signature percussive work and punchy kicks, and we are honored to premiere it today. Take a listen and try to resist the urge to nod your head along or fidget with your feet. Sten is back. Nature is healing. write up by: https://soundcloud.com/sabro96 https://soundcloud.com/lawrence_dial https://soundcloud.com/sushitech https://www.instagram.com/lawrence_dial https://www.instagram.com/sushitech_records www.itsdelayed.com www.instagram.com/_itsdelayed_ www.facebook.com/itsdelayed
September 20, 2022: Before sunrise, the crescent moon – showing earthshine – is over halfway up in the east below Pollux. Mars and Jupiter are easily found before sunrise. Jupiter and Saturn appear in the early evening sky. This episode is also available as a blog post: 2022, September 20: Morning Earthshine, Bright Planet Displays --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
This episode is also available as a blog post: 2022, August 23: Earthshine on a Slender Crescent Moon, Venus and Sirius, Evening Planets --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
July 31, 2022: Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are scattered across the plane of the solar system before sunrise. The crescent moon, displaying earthshine, is visible in the west after sundown. This episode is also available as a blog post: 2022, July 31: Morning Planets, Evening Earthshine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
A parade of planets, Earthshine and a stellar occultation, as we run down what you can see in the night sky this week.Transcript See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A handful of planets, Earthshine and a comet are all in this weeks episode, where we list the best things to see in this week's night sky. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you look up at a crescent moon, there's a blurry, dimly lit outline that isn't quite as bright as the crescent. This is FROM earthshine -- the sunlight reflected from Earth onto darker parts of the moon. Scientists have discovered that our planet's earthshine has been declining, and one of the reasons for this could be climate change. In this episode of PureScience, Simrin Sirur explains the significance of earthshine and why it could be shrinking. Brought to you by @Kia India ----more----Supplementary readings Study: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2021GL094888----more----Global warming "hiatus": https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/why-did-earth%E2%80%99s-surface-temperature-stop-rising-past-decade----more----Pacific decadal oscillation: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/oceans/pacific-decadal-oscillation----more----https://www.worldclimateservice.com/2021/09/01/pacific-decadal-oscillation/
Early in the week of July 12, the Waxing Crescent Moon makes its appearance in the west after sunset. But when the moon looks like a thin crescent, there's another feature to look for called Earthshine.
https://linktr.ee/TempleOfBleh EPISODE 4 PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6JgDczuCKLbwdGFo75GQjX?si=9801a763a64c49dc Temple of Bleh and Uber Rock join forces to bring you a whistle stop tour of four bands who wear the 'lesser heard' tag. These are bands that are either unsigned or generally lurk in the underground at the moment, so we want to turn the spotlight and roll out the red carpet for today's cryptic offerings; RobaJett offers Indian Nightmare (https://indiannightmare.bandcamp.com/album/indian-nightmare) Justin offers 24/7 Diva Heaven (https://247divaheaven.bandcamp.com/) Raw offers Earthshine (https://earthshine-northernsilence.bandcamp.com/) Jonny offers Primal Instinct (https://footprintsinthecustard.bandcamp.com/) Give these a listen, and reverse their 'lesser heard' status!
All music is used with permission from Dan Bruce’s Beta Collective Track listing Earthshine - Bruce Slant - Bruce Not Knowing - Bruce Blueprint - Bruce You vs. You - Bruce Moth Flame Blues - Bruce The Walk – Bruce This week – guitarist Dan Bruce was well on his way to recording a new album with the Cleveland based Beta Collective when covid delayed those plans. Part of the group’s process of preparing to record an album is working out the kinks of material live in front of audiences. So, think of this January 15th, 2021 show as a test run for his upcoming album. You will also hear selections from Dan’s recent album Earthshine. Featuring Dan – Howie Smith on sax – Brad Wagner on saxophone and bass clarinet – Chris Anderson on trombone- Theron Brown on keyboards – Aidan Plank on bass and Anthony Taddeo on drums it’s Dan Bruce’s Beta Collective – Live at The Bop Stop. This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio with additional production by Graham Rosen and editing for WOBC provided by Pete Naegele and for our podcast and other affiliates by Shawn Gilbert and Carsen Gilbert at GilAzar media. The executive producer is Daniel Peck. For extended version of all our shows –our Live at The Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app. Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here!
April 14, 2021: The picturesque lunar crescent is to the lower left of the Pleiades star cluster after sunset. Earthshine can be seen on the moon's night portion. Mars is higher in the sky between the Bull's horns. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://whenthecurveslineup.com/2021/04/06/2021-april-14-lunar-crescent-mars-evening-sky/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffrey-l-hunt/support
Debris: Episode 5 "Earthshine" INFLUX steps out from the shadows, weaponizing the debris in a terrifying experiment; Finola struggles to keep her newfound knowledge from affecting her work. Scorecard: 10/10 Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com Twitter: Black Girl_Couch Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle
"Earthshine" was such a great episode of Debris, so it’s only natural that we got some great listener feedback to complement it! Join the Debris Division as we share and respond to both written and audio feedback from Nachos like Adam, Rick, Geoff, Brian, John, Elyse, our other Brian (also known as Brain or Zeppelin Driver), Kome, Patty from Canadia, Bradley, Dean, Linda, Gayle, Matthew, and Emily (also known as Soggy Nacho)! If you want your feedback featured on the podcast, we would love to hear from you, so please connect with us! Connect with Us: Debris Division Facebook Group Debris Division's Twitter Page Debris Division's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Phone Number: 304-837-2278 Listener Feedback Webpage
"Earthshine" was such a great episode of Debris, so it’s only natural that we got some great listener feedback to complement it! Join the Debris Division as we share and respond to both written and audio feedback from Nachos like Adam, Rick, Geoff, Brian, John, Elyse, our other Brian (also known as Brain or Zeppelin Driver), Kome, Patty from Canadia, Bradley, Dean, Linda, Gayle, Matthew, and Emily (also known as Soggy Nacho)! If you want your feedback featured on the podcast, we would love to hear from you, so please connect with us! Read More... The post Earthshine Listener Feedback appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
What a fantastic episode of Debris that we got this week! We finally get to see more of the enigmatic Anson Ash (played by Scroobius Pip) and learn a little bit more about his Influx organization. We see the tension between Finola and Bryan further come into play as Finola wonders who - if anyone - she can trust. We learn a little bit more about Maddox’s family life, and we also get a lot more high stakes action in this episode than we had been getting up to this point in the series. We can’t wait to see what it means for the future of the series now that Anson has been captured. Will he talk, and what about that ominous ending? How did he know that song, and how did he seem to be singing it in sync with the video that Finola was watching on her phone? Join us as we review and break down this episode of Debris - bringing up all of these points of discussion and so many more! Read More... The post Earthshine Review and Breakdown appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
What a fantastic episode of Debris that we got this week! We finally get to see more of the enigmatic Anson Ash (played by Scroobius Pip) and learn a little bit more about his Influx organization. We see the tension between Finola and Bryan further come into play as Finola wonders who - if anyone - she can trust. We learn a little bit more about Maddox’s family life, and we also get a lot more high stakes action in this episode than we had been getting up to this point in the series. We can’t wait to see what it means for the future of the series now that Anson has been captured. Will he talk, and what about that ominous ending? How did he know that song, and how did he seem to be singing it in sync with the video that Finola was watching on her phone? Join us as we review and break down this episode of Debris - bringing up all of these points of discussion and so many more! News Links: Wonder Con’s Virtual Debris Panel (2021) Connect with Us: Debris Division Facebook Group Debris Division's Twitter Page Debris Division's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Phone Number: 304-837-2278 Listener Feedback Webpage
Fangirl S, Terry the Fringe Rockstar and Steve discuss Debris S1E5 Earthshine
Interview with artist Karen Donnellan! Featuring her piece "Earthshine" (28:28). Find Donnellan's work at karendonnellan.com. Recorded Nov. 7, 2020.
Happy New Year, podcast pals! Welcome to a brand new season of A Study in Games podcast. Our theme for this season is procedurally generated games, and for January 2021, we played Kingdoms Reborn, developed and published by Earthshine. It’s a fun mix of city-builder game and civilization game with impressive procedurally generated maps, global […]
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Episode 23 Music for Space Travelers Lingering Sounds from the Atomic Age Playlist Hamilton O'Hara And Charlie Dobson Featuring Satellite Singers and Orchestra, Directed by, written by Jim Timmens, “With A Great Big Noise Like Thunder (Rocket Into Space),” from Journey to the Moon and More about Outer Space (1974, Golden Records). Excerpt. Eric Siday, “Challenge of Space” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. The Tornadoes, “Telstar” from The Sounds Of The Tornadoes (1962 London), written and produced by Joe Meek. The record was named after the Telstar communications satellite which was launched into orbit on July 10, 1962. It featured the Clavioline. Toru Hatano, “Solaris” from Space Adventure (1978 Mu Land). Musical Instruments: KORG Polyphonic Ensemble 1000, KORG Polyphonic Ensemble "Orchestra" 2000, KORG Synthesizer 800DV, KORG Synthesizer 770, Rhythm Machine-mini pops 120P, Drums, Electric Guitar, Strings Ensemble. Tom Dissevelt, “Moon Maid” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Drifting” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. Dick Raaijmakers, “The Ray Makers” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). This was a North American reissue of a track from 1962 called “Mechanical Motions” recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory. The US song title is a play on the last name of the composer, which is pronounced “Ray-makers.” Hugues Dufourt, Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, Peter Eötvös, “Saturne, Part C (1978),” from Saturne (1980 Sappho). The work was conceived for an ensemble of wind instruments (12 performers), a group of percussion (6 performers) and an ensemble of electrical instruments (4 performers). Saturne was recorded in the Espace de Projection of the IRCAM centre Pompidou on 1st and 2nd December 1979. The first public performance of the work was made on the same place on the 3rd December 1979. Composed by Hugues Dufourt. Ensemble D'Instruments Électroniques De L'Itinéraire, electric guitar and synthesizer, Claude Pavy, François Bousch. Peter Huse, “Space Play (1969)” from Carrefour (Musique, Électro-Acoustique/Electroacoustic Music, Canada) (1972, Radio Canada International). Made in the Sonic Research Studio at Simon Fraser University. Huse was assistant director of the World Soundscape Project around this time. About this work he said, “Science fiction cinema taught me to regard all sounds and physical space as materials for music.” This play of sound in space was created using magnetic tape composition. Eric Siday, “Galaxy” from “The Ultra Sonic Perception” (1961 Conroy). Magnetic tape music and effects by Eric Siday for this album of library music for broadcast. John Keating, “Earthshine” from Space Experience 2 (1975 EMI). Produced by John Keating. Keyboards by Francis Monkman. All electronic instruments by ARP including 2600, Odysseynsemble, Pro Soloist, String Ensemble. Claude Dubois, “Une Guitare Des Ondes Et Leur Machine” from Fable D'espace (1978 Pingouin). Music and lyrics, produced by Claude Dubois; Synthesizer, Jean-Yves Labat; Drums, John Wilcox; Guitar, Percussion, Synthesizer, Engineer, John Holbrook; Piano, Clavinet, Bass, Electric Piano Richard Bell. Spirit, “Space Child,” from Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (1970 Epic). Composer, keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, John Locke; vocals, guitar, Randy California; vocals, percussion, Jay Ferguson; drums, percussion, Ed Cassidy; bass, vocals, Mark Andes; produced by David Briggs. Lothar and the Hand People, “Space Hymn” from “Space Hymn” (1969 Capitol). ''All electronic music on this album was created and realized by the Hand People on Moog Synthesizer and Lothar, the Theremin.'' Lothar and the Hand People: John Emelin, Kim King, Paul Conly, Rusty Ford, Tom Flye. Written by Tom Flye. Produced by Nickolas Venet. Sun Ra, “Cosmic Explorer (1970)” excerpt, from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Minimoog solos by Sun Ra. Percussion by Nimrod Hunt, Lex Humphries, and John Goldsmith. I've included over eight minutes of this 20-minute piece. Isao Tomita, “The Sea Named ‘Solaris' (Bach, Three-Part Invention No. 2 in C Minor-Chorale)," from Kosmos (1978 RCA). This is the complete version of the work that was shortened for use with the Cosmos television series and various greatest hits albums. " Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Vangelis, “Pulstar” from Albedo 0.39 (1976 RCA). Keyboards, synthesizers, drums, bass, Vangelis. Speaking Clock: Post Office Telecommunications. The term “albedo” refers to the reflecting power of a planet or other non-luminous body. Isao Tomita, “The Earth - A Hollow Vessel” (Tomita: “Dororo”), from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Isao Tomita, “The Song Of Venus (Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1, First Movement),” from The Bermuda Triangle (1979 RCA). Music electronically created by Isao Tomita. Archive Mix (two tracks played at the same time). Dick Raaijmakers, “Song of the Second Moon” from Song of the Second Moon (1968 Limelight). Recorded in the Netherlands at the Philips electronic music laboratory in 1962. Sun Ra, “The Star Gazers” (1970)” from Nuits De La Fondation Maeght Volume 1 (1971 Shandar). “Intergalactic instruments played by Sun Ra.” Recorded live at Saint Paul de Vence, France, 3/5 August 1970. Compositions by Sun Ra. Synthesizer [Moog], piano, electric piano, organ [electric], Sun Ra; vocal by Verta Grosvenor.
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Mit Kingdoms Reborn kommt ein sehr spannendes und komplexes Survival Aufbau-Strategie Spiel neu auf Steam (PC) heraus, das Gameplay Elemente von Banished und Civilization miteinander vermischt und mit vielen eigenen Ideen erweitert. Wir lenken unser Volk, solo oder im Multiplayer, durch die Gefahren von Winter, Dürre, Tieren die unsere Ernte fressen und das in Konkurrenz zu zahlreichen anderen Völkern, oder auch im Multiplayer, Koop und gegeneinander. Kingdoms Reborn Review als Blogpost (DE&EN): https://zapzockt.de/de/kingdoms-reborn-review-test/ Kingdoms Reborn bei Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1307890/Kingdoms_Reborn/ Spiele günstiger kaufen bei Gamesplanet (Steam): https://de.gamesplanet.com/?ref=zapzockt (Affiliate Link/Werbung) Für jeden Kauf über einen dieser Links erhältst Du einen Rabatt und ich bekomme von Gamesplanet eine kleine Provision, so dass Du gleichzeitig auch den Kanal und die Webseite unterstützt, und dabei noch Geld sparst. Spiele bei Epic Games kaufen: https://www.epicgames.com/store/de/?epic_affiliate=zapzockt Oder andere Spiele bei Amazon, auch für Konsolen: ► https://amzn.to/2Yaigfy ► https://www.amazon.com/shop/zapzockt (vorsortierter Shop mit Soft- und Hardware) Magst Du gleich lossiedeln und mit Deinen besten Kumpels um die Wette große Reiche aufbauen? Oder sind Dir die vielen Features schon zu viel oder wuselnde Siedler generell nicht so Dein Ding? Schreib mir Deine Meinung, ich freu mich darauf, mit Dir zu diskutieren. Kapitel: 00:00 Einleitung - Intro 00:32 Hintergrund - Entwickler 01:31 Kingdoms Reborn - Spieltyp 03:14 Gameplay - Aufbau Strategie 06:27 Gameplay - Welt und Weltkarte 07:30 Gameplay - Bauen mit Karten 09:01 Gameplay - Upgrade Systeme 11:04 Kingdoms Reborn - Simulation 13:11 Kingdoms Reborn Review - Multiplayer 15:03 Technik, Grafik, Sound 16:41 Meinung & Fazit 18:32 Hammerting - Wertung Weitere Videos von mir zu Indie Games findest Du hier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqiDphr3mxY&list=PLd3Fdrw1rpm0zEcZweDpTLTpR-7o1n68I Mehr Game Reviews und Gaming News und auch Guides und Tutorials findest Du auf der Kanal-Hauptseite oder auf https://zapzockt.de ════════════════════════════════ ⚠️ Dir gefällt es hier? ✅ Dann gleich Zap zockt abonnieren: https://goo.gl/iqhLYR Gaming Reviews Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP0fudO8r-8&list=PLd3Fdrw1rpm1_Vmr7GeRuhpbnY121YAsR&index=2 Mehr Playlists kann man auf der Kanal-Hauptseite finden ════════════════════════════════ ✅ Das Game Kingdoms Reborn #KingdomsReborn In Kingdoms Reborn errichten wir nach einer Eiszeit eine Siedlung und bauen unser eigenes Königreich auf. Essen, Wohnen, Kleidung, Wärme, Gesundheit, Handel, Diplomatie, all das prägt das Leben unserer kleinen Einwohner. Kingdoms Reborn ist eine komplexe Aufbau City Builder Simulation. Kingdoms Reborn erweitert das bekannte System von Banished um die Zeitalter Systeme von Civilization und gibt noch etwas Karten-Spiel Ideen dazu. Und der besondere Clou ist, dass es einen sehr gut funktionierenden Multiplayer Teil bietet. ⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: Portions of the materials used are trademarks and/or copyrighted works of Earthshine. All rights reserved by Earthshine. This material is not official and is not endorsed by Earthshine. ════════════════════════════════ Du kannst mich auch bei allerlei Social- und anderen Seiten finden:
Seeking out the Pleiades, the Moon with Jupiter and Saturn, and understanding Earthshine.
Seeking out the Pleiades, the Moon with Jupiter and Saturn, and understanding Earthshine.
(May 26, 2020) Where to find the planets in the evening and morning skies. And we get an explanation of earthshine on the moon and apparent retrograde motion of the planets.
Later this week, the Waxing Crescent Moon makes its appearance in the west after sunset.
In this episode Aeriol has an illuminating chat with musician, composer and avid meditator Cheryl B. Engelhardt about the use of music and meditation to overcome anxiety and to have more clarity, focus and ease in ones daily life. Cheryl shares her own amazing story as well as the track "Earthshine" from her new album "Luminary" due out Feb 7, 2020. Guest Bio: After two weeks in a half-abandoned mountain town on the Greek island of Crete at an artist residency, Cheryl B. Engelhardt flew home to New York with something special in her pocket… and on her hard drive. She had over 60 minutes of music that she composed and recorded on a grand piano in a stone room. Engelhardt spent half her time in Greece composing and the other half editing and producing the audio (including reversing the audio of plucked piano strings and a bell, giving the album an electronic/orchestra feel without being synthetic). The album is called “Luminary” - 10 tracks of six-minute pieces, some piano-only, some piano, voice. www.iamaluminary.com We hope you enjoy this fun and lively conversation and that you will continue to lean into Healing Body Mind and Soul. Until Next time, Happy Healing! Aeriol Ascher, MsD. www.HealingBodyMindandSoul.com www.SomaSoundTherapy.com www.AeriolAscher.com
This week is a first on the podcast. This week I’m speaking with a Julliard-trained music composer. What does that have to do with psychological strength you ask? Well, in addition to being a talented musician, Cheryl B. Engelhardt suffered from monthly panic attacks that would leave her exhausted for days. After learning about the power of a morning routine including gratitude, mindfulness, and meditation, Cheryl decided to use her talents to help others. She created her new album “Luminary” as a way to help other people become more present and mindful. This beautiful album of piano and ambient music will help you focus and attain a state of flow. As a special gift, Cheryl agreed to allow us to include a full track from her album at the end of this episode. Stay until the end to hear the song “Earthshine.” Relevant Links: http://www.iamaluminary.com/ Episode 147 – Ariel Garten - The Neuroscience of Mindfulness and Meditation Episode 143– Steve Hayes – How to Liberate Your Mind Episode 149 – Sarah McVanel - The Power of Recognition and Acknowledgement Link to April’s favorite journal, The Self Journal
An interview with Jane Cook (aka Earthshine Jane). We talk about a lot of things including her introduction to the show, her love of science, and the larval stage of humans.
It’s cool out here on this night walk
Simulating crickets to hear the temperature. A psychogeographic journey from Chicago to Toronto to London. Music from Turdidae. J. G. Ballard's Report on an Unidentified Space Station. [0:00] Earthshine & Crickets [6:10] Psychogeographies: Chicago / Toronto / London [12:01] “North by West” by Turdidae [17:45] Report on an Unidentified Space Station [31:58] UTC Outro Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. For additional attribution information, please visit: https://apodcastfornow.com
Du Yun vann 2017 års Pulitzerpris för den experimentella enaktsoperan "Angel's Bone", om trafficking. Tidigare vinnare är Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, John Adams och Steve Reich. New York bär på ett omfattande musikaliskt arv och är än idag en viktig grogrund för ny musik. New York är en smältdegel där olika kulturer, attityder, avantgardister och briljanta musiker möts och skapar ny musik. Ett riktigt eldorado för en musikälskare! 2017 års Pulitzerpristagare Du Yun föddes i Shanghai men har bott i New York i många år. Hennes opera Angel's Bone hade världspremiär 2016 vid Prototype festival i New York. Här kan ni lyssna på mezzosopranen Abigail Fischer i Mrs. X.E.'s Spegelscen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uTyGH93J9Y&feature=youtu.be Du Yun är vid tiden för denna intervju kompositionslärare vid State University of New York, Purchase College. Hon börjar spela piano vid fyra års ålder och övar diciplinerat åtta timmar om dagen. Redan som elvaåring blir hon tonsättare och tar senare examen vid konservatoriet i Shanghai. Hon influeras av västerländsk klassisk musik, men även av pop från Japan, Korea och Hongkong. Att flytta från Shanghai till New York blir ingen större kulturchock för Du Yun. Shanghai liknar New York, hon är uppvuxen efter kulturrevolutionen i Kina och hon tar senare sin doktorsgrad i musik på Harvarduniversitetet i USA. -Jag är mycket förtjust i att vara mittemellan, och det har att göra med att jag är invandrare. Man säger ju om invandrare att de är delade i två halvor. Jag älskar känslan av anonymitet, att ingen egentligen bryr sig om dig när du går på gatorna i New York. Och friheten - på fyra timmar kan du vara i London och efter tretton timmar kan du landa i Kina, säger Du Yun. Hennes musik har kallats en mix av Björk och Iva Bittová med inslag av en tidig Yoko Ono. Du Yun är även musiker och performer och på egensinnig CD:n Shark in You - Hajen i dig hon sjunger själv, spelar elektroniska instrument och den 21-strängade kinesiska traditionella cittran zheng. Du Yun skriver även musik till International Contemporary Ensemble där hon spelar den 21-strängade kinesiska cittran zheng. - Att stå på scen och uppträda är underbart analogt. Du använder din kropp; dina fingrar och din röst! Jag behöver känna denna köttsliga närhet till musiken. Det där påtagliga. Att vara personlig är bästa sättet att vara universell, säger Du Yun. Vi möter även pianisten och tonsättaren Beata Moon, som föds i USA med koreanska föräldrar. Beata Moon är ett musikaliskt underbarn. Hon spelar piano från fem års ålder och har sitt första framträdande med en orkester som 8-åring. -Mina koreanska rötter tvingar mig nästan att spela piano. Och jag ifrågasatter aldrig detta utan inleder mina masterstudier i piano vid Julliard School of Music i New York, berättar Beata Moon. I förstaden till Chicago är hennes familj de enda asiaterna och hon är varit förföljd av rasisiska glåpord. På Julliard, i det mångkulturella New York, däremot, finns det massor av asiatiska musiker vilket är bekräftande för henne. Beata Moon hoppar ändå av de klassiska pianostudierna för att finna sig själv i musiken. Bl a försörjer hon sig genom att undervisa barn i Bronx och genom att ackompanjera modern dans. Hon skall improvisera vid pianot. -Jag har inte improviserat en enda ton i mitt liv, utan är van vid att läsa från notpappret. Så det är en ny erfarenhet, skrattar Beata Moon. Nu är hon tonsättare, pianist och musikpedagog för barn och ungdomar. Hennes fjärde CD är på gång. Beata Moon vill kommunicera med tonal och tillgänglig musik. På plattan Earthshine finns hennes första Stråkkvartett och på Piano Works hittar du Beata Moons första Pianosonat bland mycket annat. Hon vill kommunicera med all slags musik. Dock inte koreansk. Låtlista: I Love New York Madonna Air Glow Du Yun Du Yun. New York Trumpet Ensemble Liveinspelning. Festival of New Trumpet of New York Shark in You Du Yun Du Yun, m fl Shark in You New Focus Recordings FCR 118 Guernica, Vivace Beata Moon Beata Moon, piano solo Earthshine Bibimbop Records B0006J8EY4 Moon_ In Transit - 4. Leonard Street Beata Moon Beata Moon, piano Piano Works NAXOS 8.570347 String Quartet, Scherzo Beata Moon Corigliano Quartet Earthshine Bibimbop Records B0006J8EY4 Illusions-Marimba solo, Tenderly Beata Moon Makoto Nakura, marimba Earthshine Bibimbop Records B0006J8EY4 Beata Moon Nursery Beata Moon, piano Piano Works NAXOS 8.570347 String Quartet, Suspended Beata Moon Corigliano Quartet Earthshine Bibimbop Records B0006J8EY4 Acoustic Free Improv Du Yun Du Yun, zheng Liveinspelning Air Glow Du Yun Du Yun, New York Trumpet Ensemble Liveinspelning. Festival of New Trumpet of New York The Gray _ Du Yun Du Yun, m fl. Shark in You New Focus Recordings FCR 118 Miranda Du Yun Du Yun, m fl Shark in You New Focus Recordings FCR 118 (if you say so ) Du Yun Du Yun, m fl Shark in You 2011 New Focus Recordings FCR 118 Panacea Du Yun Du Yun, m fl Shark in You 2011 New Focus Recordings FCR 118
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Astronomers have discovered evidence for life in the universe - but only down here on Earth. In this NewsFlash, we'll find out how light from Earth bounced off the Moon could pave the way to look for life on other planets. Plus, can we trust the upper classes? New research shows that increasing wealth and social status may also increase selfishness and dishonesty!