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Early type of solid state computer memory

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abstract science >> future music radio
absci radio 1344 – justindemus + chris widman

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 121:20


JUSTINDEMUS guest mix + new music from EPROM, OBJEKT, SKEE MASK, SHED + more on this ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast hosted by CHRIS WIDMAN. Chicago-based experimental electronic artist, designer, DJ, and video editor JUSTINDEMUS begins the program with a percussion-driven + bass-heavy mix of breakbeat + left-field club sounds. For the second hour, WIDMAN begins with... The post absci radio 1344 – justindemus + chris widman appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4232: Replacing backup batteries in my Kenwood TS940S HF Radio Part 6

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024


Picture 1 Shows me attaching the leg of a resistor to the new backup battery. This is to extend the battery terminal length so that it can be soldered between the two connecting battery posts of the radio Printed Circuit Board. Picture 2 Shows the newly fitted PLL backup battery with it’s extended terminal fitted directly below the EPROM labelled JAF7. Picture 3 Shows the speaker sitting within a metal box. This box sits on top of the screened metal box housing the PLL backup battery. When I was refitting the speaker box I discovered there were extra badly soldered grey wires attached to the speaker terminals. The other end of the wires was covered with black electrical insulating tape. I removed these extra grey wires from the speaker to prevent them from coming adrift and or causing a short circuit within the radio. I mention the trick of using blue-tak to hold a difficult screw when inserting it into a tight recess. Wikipedia article about Blu Tack

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4222: Replacing backup batteries in my Kenwood TS940S HF Radio Part 5

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024


Picture 1 Shows the EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) fitted with a label marked JAF7. EPROM's can be erased by removing the sticker and exposing the device to strong ultraviolet light. I incorrectly refer to it as a PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory. Below it is the old leaking PLL backup battery. Wikipedia article about EPROM’s (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) Link / example of a Fluke 77 DMM (Digital Multi Meter) I mention that I used it to check the battery voltage of the original PLL backup battery which I think was manufactured around 1984. I was very surprised to find that the battery which is likely 40 years old had a battery voltage of 3.2V which is a healthy voltage. The battery still needed changed due to liquid (probably acid) which can be seen in picture 1 being present on the top surface of the battery. Picture 2 Shows me extending the new battery terminal using the leg of a 1.8 kilo ohm resistor. Note that the resistor leg is shiny because this time I scraped away the surface oxidation using pliers prior to soldering it in place. This improves the final solder joint. I mention I have an EC2000 Weller Electronically controlled soldering station. Here is a link to an example I found

Hacker Public Radio
HPR4222: Replacing backup batteries in my Kenwood TS940S HF Radio Part 5

Hacker Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024


Picture 1 Shows the EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) fitted with a label marked JAF7. EPROM's can be erased by removing the sticker and exposing the device to strong ultraviolet light. I incorrectly refer to it as a PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory. Below it is the old leaking PLL backup battery. Wikipedia article about EPROM’s (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) Link / example of a Fluke 77 DMM (Digital Multi Meter) I mention that I used it to check the battery voltage of the original PLL backup battery which I think was manufactured around 1984. I was very surprised to find that the battery which is likely 40 years old had a battery voltage of 3.2V which is a healthy voltage. The battery still needed changed due to liquid (probably acid) which can be seen in picture 1 being present on the top surface of the battery. Picture 2 Shows me extending the new battery terminal using the leg of a 1.8 kilo ohm resistor. Note that the resistor leg is shiny because this time I scraped away the surface oxidation using pliers prior to soldering it in place. This improves the final solder joint. I mention I have an EC2000 Weller Electronically controlled soldering station. Here is a link to an example I found

THE LIZZY JANE PODCAST
Investing in Community, Pop Up Raves, & Creating a Universe Around Your Art | Ep. 140 JAENGA

THE LIZZY JANE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 66:50


Bass artist Jaenga had a clear philosophy from day one, music should not be limited by industry standards or genre boundaries. Erupting onto the scene in 2015, Jaenga distinguished himself in the festival circuit early, with his signature purple school bus and electrifying bass sounds. Jaenga and the “renegade bus” are renowned for hosting some of the biggest names in the electronic scene, attracting top talent such as Griz, Space Jesus, Eprom, Slushii, and Buku with its collaborative environment and creative energy. Joining the lineup of Electric Forest, and Camp Bisco, he has defined his live shows by immersing audiences in the world of Jaenga. A bass purist with retro sensibilities, Jaenga integrates live guitar, drums, or even just a pair of CDJs into his experiential performances. His new EP, Toulambi Tribe, released in the fall of 2018 on Zeds Dead's Deadbeats label, featured the signature bass-heavy sounds and ambient soundscapes that have become synonymous with Jaenga. Taking inspiration from the ideologies of the Toulambi tribe, human technological syncretism, and his own nomadic spirit has enabled Jaenga to created a timely piece that accurately reflects and questions the current zeitgeist. Along with his EP, Deadbeats released a Jaenga remix of the Zeds Dead's track “Kill Em” in October 2018 alongside featuring his single "Gold Rings" on an original Deadbeats compilation.

The Dictionary
#E125 (epoch to EPROM)

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 33:21


I read from epoch to EPROM.     Here's a short film I made with my friends many years ago that features an Etch A Sketch! https://youtu.be/dl13mtCFjWo?si=3PO0m7PoggTMDesF     The word of the episode is "eponym". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eponym     Theme music from Jonah Kraut https://jonahkraut.bandcamp.com/     Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar     "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube   "The Dictionary - Letter E" on YouTube     Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/     Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq     https://linktr.ee/spejampar dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://www.threads.net/@dictionarypod https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757

Let us THINK : By Dr.King  (Author of books on Yoga,Spirituality,Gardening...)

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Hyperspace Radio
#148 - Hyperspace Radio - WEJJPLAY Live @ Run If You Can

Hyperspace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 47:17


Live recording from our Run If You Can event with JHQ.  Playing tracks by LYNY, Blurrd Vzn, M?STIC, Eprom, Jon Casey and more.  Don't forget to subscribe to us on all of your favorite podcast apps to keep up to date!  Follow us on  Hyperspace Radio - hyperspacecollective.com/radio  Facebook - facebook.com/hyperspaceradiomusic  Instagram - instagram.com/hyperspace.radio  © All work is copyrighted to their respective owners. 

Back To Back with Willy Joy
337: Barclay Crenshaw (Claude VonStroke, Dirtybird)

Back To Back with Willy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 60:53


Barclay Crenshaw goes Back To Back! Willy talks with him about his upcoming Open Channel tour & album, taking a hiatus from Claude VonStroke, returning to his bass music roots, the state of Tech House, Dirtybird lessons & community building, inspiration from Eprom, time management hacks, delusional confidence, appreciating failures, musical gatekeeping, living in the niche, the underground to mainstream cycle & much more!   Join our Discord: http://discord.io/backtobackpod Barclay Crenshaw: https://barclaycrenshaw.com Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy   PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ https://www.sistersong.net/  

Hyperspace Radio
#141 - Hyperspace Radio - SHUZ Live @ Volt Pt. IV

Hyperspace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 59:29


Live recording from our Volt IV event with Toufaayuen at The Answer.  Playing tracks by SHUZ, ISOxo, PEEKABOO, Eprom, Saka and more.  Don't forget to subscribe to us on all of your favorite podcast apps to keep up to date!  Follow us on  Hyperspace Radio - hyperspacecollective.com/radio  Facebook - facebook.com/hyperspaceradiomusic  Instagram - instagram.com/hyperspace.radio  © All work is copyrighted to their respective owners. 

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Yung Bae

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 40:36


We had the pleasure of interviewing Yung Bae over Zoom video!Yung Bae is just one of the many acts gearing up to celebrate Suwannee Hulaween's 10th anniversary, the festival is returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023.Hulaween is one of the last truly-independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today's corporatized concert landscape, and after selling out its last five editions, the festival is commemorating a decade of success with its most impressive lineup yet.Following a five-year hiatus, electro-soul pioneer Pretty Lights will headline Hulaween as his only East Coast festival performance on his Soundship Spacesystem Tour. It's been nearly two decades since Pretty Lights started originating his signature, sample-heavy sounds that redefined America's electronic music scene, and his exclusive East Coast festival set at Hulaween promises to showcase vibrant, bass-fueled sounds to the festival's feverish audience.Known globally for his playful demeanor and rip-roaring sets, tech-house maestro John Summit marks another Hulaween headliner. The Beatport chart-shredder will host Hulaween's first-ever takeover by Off The Grid, Summit's party-starting imprint, which will offer up sets by label favorites famed for igniting dance floors.Other electronic music heavyweights headlining Hulaween include Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/producer Elderbrook, producer polymath Big Wild, and revered house producer/vocalist Channel Tres.On the jam side of the lineup, Hulaween founders The String Cheese Incident will serve up three nights of headlining performances. Phish-offshoot Trey Anastasio Band and critically-acclaimed indie-jam five piece Goose will play consecutive sets on the same night, following their joint tour across the North East last fall. Other headlining bands include Hulaween staple Joe Russo's Almost Dead (2 sets), the Hulaween debut of Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and legendary roots-rock outfit Dispatch.Hulaween will also welcome neo-soul rapper Smino as the festival's sole hip-hop headliner, as well as a headlining set by five-piece indie rock band Mt. Joy.The festival will present a bevy of in-demand, electronic music support acts, including Montreal producer BLOND:ISH, underground bass purveyor Eprom, multi-faceted Italian DJ/producer duo Gioli & Assia, ascendent bass producer ISOxo, genre-bending producer Manic Focus, ascendent trailblazer Moore Kismet, bass-focused producer supergroup Lab Group, and future-funk maestro Yung Bae.Staying true to its band-focused roots, Hulaween will boast a medley of celebrated acts including funk-fusion ensemble Lettuce, funk-jam group Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and critically-acclaimed, Anatolian rock/Turkish psychedelic folk outfit Altin Gün.The Hulaween 2023 lineup is brimming with more than 90 acts that cover all corners of the dance floor. Over the course of the past decade, Hulaween has hosted a plethora of genre-crossing artists the Spirit of the Suwannee's idyllic grounds, which serves as perfect setting for attendees to fully immerse themselves in Florida's lush, enchanting nature. Hulaween's Spirit Lake is heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, brimming with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers. Attendees can revel in lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations, and both visual and performance art, catch performances at Spirit Lake's two stages, and groove into sunrise at the Silent Disco.Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FloridaTickets on sale now!https://suwanneehulaween.com/passes/We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #YungBae #NewMusic #suwanneehulaween #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (Greg Returns!)

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 44:03


We had the pleasure of interviewing Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (Greg Returns!) over Zoom video!Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is just one of the many acts gearing up to celebrate Suwannee Hulaween's 10th anniversary, the festival is returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023.Hulaween is one of the last truly-independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today's corporatized concert landscape, and after selling out its last five editions, the festival is commemorating a decade of success with its most impressive lineup yet.Following a five-year hiatus, electro-soul pioneer Pretty Lights will headline Hulaween as his only East Coast festival performance on his Soundship Spacesystem Tour. It's been nearly two decades since Pretty Lights started originating his signature, sample-heavy sounds that redefined America's electronic music scene, and his exclusive East Coast festival set at Hulaween promises to showcase vibrant, bass-fueled sounds to the festival's feverish audience.Known globally for his playful demeanor and rip-roaring sets, tech-house maestro John Summit marks another Hulaween headliner. The Beatport chart-shredder will host Hulaween's first-ever takeover by Off The Grid, Summit's party-starting imprint, which will offer up sets by label favorites famed for igniting dance floors.Other electronic music heavyweights headlining Hulaween include Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/producer Elderbrook, producer polymath Big Wild, and revered house producer/vocalist Channel Tres.On the jam side of the lineup, Hulaween founders The String Cheese Incident will serve up three nights of headlining performances. Phish-offshoot Trey Anastasio Band and critically-acclaimed indie-jam five piece Goose will play consecutive sets on the same night, following their joint tour across the North East last fall. Other headlining bands include Hulaween staple Joe Russo's Almost Dead (2 sets), the Hulaween debut of Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and legendary roots-rock outfit Dispatch.Hulaween will also welcome neo-soul rapper Smino as the festival's sole hip-hop headliner, as well as a headlining set by five-piece indie rock band Mt. Joy.The festival will present a bevy of in-demand, electronic music support acts, including Montreal producer BLOND:ISH, underground bass purveyor Eprom, multi-faceted Italian DJ/producer duo Gioli & Assia, ascendent bass producer ISOxo, genre-bending producer Manic Focus, ascendent trailblazer Moore Kismet, bass-focused producer supergroup Lab Group, and future-funk maestro Yung Bae.Staying true to its band-focused roots, Hulaween will boast a medley of celebrated acts including funk-fusion ensemble Lettuce, funk-jam group Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and critically-acclaimed, Anatolian rock/Turkish psychedelic folk outfit Altin Gün.The Hulaween 2023 lineup is brimming with more than 90 acts that cover all corners of the dance floor. Over the course of the past decade, Hulaween has hosted a plethora of genre-crossing artists the Spirit of the Suwannee's idyllic grounds, which serves as perfect setting for attendees to fully immerse themselves in Florida's lush, enchanting nature. Hulaween's Spirit Lake is heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, brimming with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers. Attendees can revel in lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations, and both visual and performance art, catch performances at Spirit Lake's two stages, and groove into sunrise at the Silent Disco.Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FloridaTickets on sale now!https://suwanneehulaween.com/passes/We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #PigeonsPlayingPingPong #NewMusic #suwanneehulaween #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Lettuce

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 29:41


We had the pleasure of interviewing Lettuce over Zoom video!Lettuce is just one of the many acts gearing up to celebrate Suwannee Hulaween's 10th anniversary, the festival is returning home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023.Hulaween is one of the last truly-independent, large-scale music festivals thriving amongst today's corporatized concert landscape, and after selling out its last five editions, the festival is commemorating a decade of success with its most impressive lineup yet.Following a five-year hiatus, electro-soul pioneer Pretty Lights will headline Hulaween as his only East Coast festival performance on his Soundship Spacesystem Tour. It's been nearly two decades since Pretty Lights started originating his signature, sample-heavy sounds that redefined America's electronic music scene, and his exclusive East Coast festival set at Hulaween promises to showcase vibrant, bass-fueled sounds to the festival's feverish audience.Known globally for his playful demeanor and rip-roaring sets, tech-house maestro John Summit marks another Hulaween headliner. The Beatport chart-shredder will host Hulaween's first-ever takeover by Off The Grid, Summit's party-starting imprint, which will offer up sets by label favorites famed for igniting dance floors.Other electronic music heavyweights headlining Hulaween include Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/producer Elderbrook, producer polymath Big Wild, and revered house producer/vocalist Channel Tres.On the jam side of the lineup, Hulaween founders The String Cheese Incident will serve up three nights of headlining performances. Phish-offshoot Trey Anastasio Band and critically-acclaimed indie-jam five piece Goose will play consecutive sets on the same night, following their joint tour across the North East last fall. Other headlining bands include Hulaween staple Joe Russo's Almost Dead (2 sets), the Hulaween debut of Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, and legendary roots-rock outfit Dispatch.Hulaween will also welcome neo-soul rapper Smino as the festival's sole hip-hop headliner, as well as a headlining set by five-piece indie rock band Mt. Joy.The festival will present a bevy of in-demand, electronic music support acts, including Montreal producer BLOND:ISH, underground bass purveyor Eprom, multi-faceted Italian DJ/producer duo Gioli & Assia, ascendent bass producer ISOxo, genre-bending producer Manic Focus, ascendent trailblazer Moore Kismet, bass-focused producer supergroup Lab Group, and future-funk maestro Yung Bae.Staying true to its band-focused roots, Hulaween will boast a medley of celebrated acts including funk-fusion ensemble Lettuce, funk-jam group Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and critically-acclaimed, Anatolian rock/Turkish psychedelic folk outfit Altin Gün.The Hulaween 2023 lineup is brimming with more than 90 acts that cover all corners of the dance floor. Over the course of the past decade, Hulaween has hosted a plethora of genre-crossing artists the Spirit of the Suwannee's idyllic grounds, which serves as perfect setting for attendees to fully immerse themselves in Florida's lush, enchanting nature. Hulaween's Spirit Lake is heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, brimming with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers. Attendees can revel in lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations, and both visual and performance art, catch performances at Spirit Lake's two stages, and groove into sunrise at the Silent Disco.Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FloridaTickets on sale now!https://suwanneehulaween.com/passes/We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Lettuce #NewMusic #suwanneehulaween #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

The Jaded Mechanic Podcast
Fishing, Coaching Baseball, and Auto Repair: A Conversation with Justin Porter

The Jaded Mechanic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 82:25


On this episode of the Jaded Mechanic podcast, Jeff talks with Justin Porter about his life and experiences in Indiana. They discuss junior high baseball, fishing, and growing up in the area. Jeff shares his insights and perspectives on the automotive repair industry. They also touch upon the importance of offering opportunities to up-and-coming professionals. Tune in for some great conversation and reflection.00:05:52 Stay passionate and persistent.00:07:38 Business first, technician second.00:14:08 Learn to spot patterns.00:16:21 Investigate before rubber stamping.00:25:44 Trust your instincts.00:26:02 Networking is essential.00:34:04 Gain experience through challenge.00:40:46 Work smarter, not harder.00:41:51 Four days a week is ideal.00:50:03 Dysfunctional family atmosphere.00:55:43 Family businesses declining.01:02:26 Live and learn from experience.01:03:16 Learn from experienced mentors.01:10:34 Improve shop industry access.01:15:56 Learn from YouTube heroes.01:21:16 People make the industry.

Radio Wonderland
#313 – Radio Wonderland

Radio Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 60:03


Alison plays new music from Dillon Francis, Kaivon, Jon Casey, HOLLY, EPROM, UNIIQU3 and more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Twitter @awonderland / https://twitter.com/awonderland #RADIOWONDERLAND

The History of Computing
The Story of Intel

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 16:51


We've talked about the history of microchips, transistors, and other chip makers. Today we're going to talk about Intel in a little more detail.  Intel is short for Integrated Electronics. They were founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore. Noyce was an Iowa kid who went off to MIT to get a PhD in physics in 1953. He went off to join the Shockley Semiconductor Lab to join up with William Shockley who'd developed the transistor as a means of bringing a solid-state alternative to vacuum tubes in computers and amplifiers. Shockley became erratic after he won the Nobel Prize and 8 of the researchers left, now known as the “traitorous eight.”  Between them came over 60 companies, including Intel - but first they went on to create a new company called Fairchild Semiconductor where Noyce invented the monolithic integrated circuit in 1959, or a single chip that contains multiple transistors.  After 10 years at Fairchild, Noyce joined up with coworker and fellow traitor Gordon Moore. Moore had gotten his PhD in chemistry from Caltech and had made an observation while at Fairchild that the number of transistors, resistors, diodes, or capacitors in an integrated circuit was doubling every year and so coined Moore's Law, that it would continue to to do so. They wanted to make semiconductor memory cheaper and more practical. They needed money to continue their research. Arthur Rock had helped them find a home at Fairchild when they left Shockley and helped them raise $2.5 million in backing in a couple of days.  The first day of the company, Andy Grove joined them from Fairchild. He'd fled the Hungarian revolution in the 50s and gotten a PhD in chemical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. Then came Leslie Vadász, another Hungarian emigrant. Funding and money coming in from sales allowed them to hire some of the best in the business. People like Ted Hoff , Federico Faggin, and Stan Mazor. That first year they released 64-bit static random-access memory in the 3101 chip, doubling what was on the market as well as the 3301 read-only memory chip, and the 1101. Then DRAM, or dynamic random-access memory in the 1103 in 1970, which became the bestselling chip within the first couple of years. Armed with a lineup of chips and an explosion of companies that wanted to buy the chips, they went public within 2 years of being founded. 1971 saw Dov Frohman develop erasable programmable read-only memory, or EPROM, while working on a different problem. This meant they could reprogram chips using ultraviolet light and electricity. In 1971 they also created the Intel 4004 chip, which was started in 1969 when a calculator manufacturer out of Japan ask them to develop 12 different chips. Instead they made one that could do all of the tasks of the 12, outperforming the ENIAC from 1946 and so the era of the microprocessor was born. And instead of taking up a basement at a university lab, it took up an eight of an inch by a sixth of an inch to hold a whopping 2,300 transistors. The chip didn't contribute a ton to the bottom line of the company, but they'd built the first true microprocessor, which would eventually be what they were known for. Instead they were making DRAM chips. But then came the 8008 in 1972, ushering in an 8-bit CPU. The memory chips were being used by other companies developing their own processors but they knew how and the Computer Terminal Corporation was looking to develop what was a trend for a hot minute, called programmable terminals. And given the doubling of speeds those gave way to microcomputers within just a few years. The Intel 8080 was a 2 MHz chip that became the basis of the Altair 8800, SOL-20, and IMSAI 8080. By then Motorola, Zilog, and MOS Technology were hot on their heals releasing the Z80 and 6802 processors. But Gary Kildall wrote CP/M, one of the first operating systems, initially for the 8080 prior to porting it to other chips. Sales had been good and Intel had been growing. By 1979 they saw the future was in chips and opened a new office in Haifa, Israiel, where they designed the 8088, which clocked in at 4.77 MHz. IBM chose this chip to be used in the original IBM Personal Computer. IBM was going to use an 8-bit chip, but the team at Microsoft talked them into going with the 16-bit 8088 and thus created the foundation of what would become the Wintel or Intel architecture, or x86, which would dominate the personal computer market for the next 40 years. One reason IBM trusted Intel is that they had proven to be innovators. They had effectively invented the integrated circuit, then the microprocessor, then coined Moore's Law, and by 1980 had built a 15,000 person company capable of shipping product in large quantities. They were intentional about culture, looking for openness, distributed decision making, and trading off bureaucracy for figuring out cool stuff. That IBM decision to use that Intel chip is one of the most impactful in the entire history of personal computers. Based on Microsoft DOS and then Windows being able to run on the architecture, nearly every laptop and desktop would run on that original 8088/86 architecture. Based on the standards, Intel and Microsoft would both market that their products ran not only on those IBM PCs but also on any PC using the same architecture and so IBM's hold on the computing world would slowly wither. On the back of all these chips, revenue shot past $1 billion for the first time in 1983. IBM bought 12 percent of the company in 1982 and thus gave them the Big Blue seal of approval, something important event today. And the hits kept on coming with the 286 to 486 chips coming along during the 1980s. Intel brought the 80286 to market and it was used in the IBM PC AT in 1984. This new chip brought new ways to manage addresses, the first that could do memory management, and the first Intel chip where we saw protected mode so we could get virtual memory and multi-tasking.  All of this was made possible with over a hundred thousand transistors. At the time the original Mac used a Motorola 68000 but the sales were sluggish while they flourished at IBM and slowly we saw the rise of the companies cloning the IBM architecture, like Compaq. Still using those Intel chips.  Jerry Sanders had actually left Fairchild a little before Noyce and Moore to found AMD and ended up cloning the instructions in the 80286, after entering into a technology exchange agreement with Intel. This led to AMD making the chips at volume and selling them on the open market. AMD would go on to fast-follow Intel for decades. The 80386 would go on to simply be known as the Intel 386, with over 275,000 transistors. It was launched in 1985, but we didn't see a lot of companies use them until the early 1990s. The 486 came in 1989. Now we were up to a million transistors as well as a math coprocessor. We were 50 times faster than the 4004 that had come out less than 20 years earlier.  I don't want to take anything away from the phenomenal run of research and development at Intel during this time but the chips and cores and amazing developments were on autopilot. The 80s also saw them invest half a billion in reinvigorating their manufacturing plants. With quality manufacturing allowing for a new era of printing chips, the 90s were just as good to Intel. I like to think of this as the Pentium decade with the first Pentium in 1993. 32-bit here we come. Revenues jumped 50 percent that year closing in on $9 billion. Intel had been running an advertising campaign around Intel Inside. This represented a shift from the IBM PC to the Intel. The Pentium Pro came in 1995 and we'd crossed 5 million transistors in each chip. And the brand equity was rising fast. More importantly, so was revenue. 1996 saw revenues pass $20 billion. The personal computer was showing up in homes and on desks across the world and most had Intel Inside - in fact we'd gone from Intel inside to Pentium Inside. 1997 brought us the Pentium II with over 7 million transistors, the Xeon came in 1998 for servers, and 1999 Pentium III. By 2000 they introduced the first gigahertz processor at Intel and they announced the next generation after Pentium: Itanium, finally moving the world to the 64 bit processor.  As processor speeds slowed they were able to bring multi-core processors and massive parallelism out of the hallowed halls of research and to the desktop computer in 2005. 2006 saw Intel go from just Windows to the Mac. And we got 45 nanometer logic technology in 2006 using hafnium-based high-k for transistor gates represented a shift from the silicon-gated transistors of the 60s and allowed them to move to hundreds of millions of transistors packed into a single chip. i3, i5, i7, an on. The chips now have over a couple hundred million transistors per core with 8 cores on a chip potentially putting us over 1.7 or 1.8 transistors per chip. Microsoft, IBM, Apple, and so many others went through huge growth and sales jumps then retreated dealing with how to run a company of the size they suddenly became. This led each to invest heavily into ending a lost decade effectively with R&D - like when IBM built the S/360 or Apple developed the iMac and then iPod. Intel's strategy had been research and development. Build amazing products and they sold. Bigger, faster, better. The focus had been on power. But mobile devices were starting to take the market by storm. And the ARM chip was more popular on those because with a reduced set of instructions they could use less power and be a bit more versatile.  Intel coined Moore's Law. They know that if they don't find ways to pack more and more transistors into smaller and smaller spaces then someone else will. And while they haven't been huge in the RISC-based System on a Chip space, they do continue to release new products and look for the right product-market fit. Just like they did when they went from more DRAM and SRAM to producing the types of chips that made them into a powerhouse. And on the back of a steadily rising revenue stream that's now over $77 billion they seem poised to be able to whether any storm. Not only on the back of R&D but also some of the best manufacturing in the industry.  Chips today are so powerful and small and contain the whole computer from the era of those Pentiums. Just as that 4004 chip contained a whole ENIAC. This gives us a nearly limitless canvas to design software. Machine learning on a SoC expands the reach of what that software can process. Technology is moving so fast in part because of the amazing work done at places like Intel, AMD, and ARM. Maybe that positronic brain that Asimov promised us isn't as far off as it seems. But then, I thought that in the 90s as well so I guess we'll see.        

Nova Club
Lucky Daye, Zuukou Mayzie, Masego : Anaïs Lawson et Romain Tassinari partagent leur selecta !

Nova Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 112:02


Tracklist :Kalash, Booba - Rouge et bleuReese And Santonio - Rock To The BeatEverything But The Girl - Nothing Left To LooseNewJeans - OMGBlondie - DenisRoseboy666 & BabySolo33 - Ta ShawtyJacquees Say - YeaLucky Daye - CandydripG Jones, Eprom ft. Koreless - ShellshockMarilyn Manson - Sweet DreamsZuukou Mayzie - Vincent CS Armstrong Don't Blow My HighXian Bell - Work On MeTT The Artist - Thug It Out Mall Grab - 1ofthozedazeOché Losing YouMasego - You Never Visit MeStrandz - Us Against The WorldThe Isley Brothers, Beyoncé - Make Me Say It Again, Girl Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Deadbeats Radio with Zeds Dead
#284 Deadbeats Radio with Zeds Dead

Deadbeats Radio with Zeds Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 59:57


www.facebook.com/deadbeats www.instagram.com/deadbeats www.twitter.com/deadbeats www.deadbeatsofficial.com GRiZ x Zeds Dead - Ecstacy of Soul Dabow & Jon Casey - I SURRENDER DirtySnatcha - Keep Moving Effin & Jiqui - Horseplay Alix Perez, Eprom, The Gaslamp Killer, Shades - Purification Louis The Child - Amsterdam (Deep Inside) Sharlitz Web - Therapy Jook, Logan_olm, Blumey - Shade Human Movement - Don't Say It San Holo - All The Highs (IMANU Remix) Cimm - Street Kings Toadface - Turbo Just Geo, Flirta D, George Thomas, Michael Momoh - Be Direct Shahay - Hey Boy ESPER - Buss It Down Shanks - Butterfly Shlump - Strange Signal Sizzla, Capelton, Fantan Mojah, Monkey Marc - No Surrender (T>I Remix) Document One Ft. Emily Makis - Tongue Tied Philth, Trex - Cloud Riddim Crissy Criss X Heist - Rumble (Taxman Remix) Phace & Muadeep - BELIEVE Shayper - Mindfulness Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (Georgie Riot Remix)

Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture

We're back! Welcome to Episode 152. This week we discuss what we've been up to on our little break (engagement + hurricane), cover the winners of a music tech startup competition (ADE & Antler Startup Competition), and delve into new music from G Jones x Eprom, Bonobo, Kx5 (Kaskade and deadmau5), and David Guetta x MORTEN. Tune in to hear all of this and so much more on Beyond the Beats, a podcast about EDM news and culture. Get the full show notes on our websiteBtB Twitter: @podBTB | BtB Instagram: @btb.pod | Alec's Twitter: alec_btb | Samir's Twitter: samir_btb.

abstract science >> future music radio
absci radio 1219.1220 – joshua p ferguson, whoa-b + henry self

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 176:58


New music from MATTHEW DEAR, PRINS THOMAS, EPROM & G JONES, DJ HANK, THE RANGE, BETH ORTON + more on this extended ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast, hosted by JOSHUA P FERGUSON, BILL BEARDEN aka WHOA-B + HENRY SELF. JOSHUA begins with a mix of downtempo, space disco, indie dance, house + techno. BILL follows with various... The post absci radio 1219.1220 – joshua p ferguson, whoa-b + henry self appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

TechStuff
How Flash Drives Work

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 33:09 Very Popular


By listener request, here's an episode about flash drives and flash memory. What makes it different from RAM and hard drives? How does it store information? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le MoDCast
#21 - Buddy (aka La Structure) - Le métier de sound designer

Le MoDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 108:12


Dans cet épisode, faites la connaissance de Sylvain Roche et Vincent Gaudas, fondateurs de Buddy (aka La Structure). Découvrez leur méthode de travail, leur projet de rebranding Buddy, l'évolution de leur typologie de projets et leur conception de ce que le sound design doit être et apporte aux créations audiovisuelles.Bonne écoute

Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture
Inflation Hits EDM, New DJ Snake, Samir's Ideal Festival, and Did We Just Get the Song of the Summer? | Ep. 139

Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 43:56


The world has been experiencing inflation and now we're starting to see the impacts in the dance music scene. What are they and what can be done? Plus, if you're tired of the same old festivals, Samir lays out his ideal one. We rate and review new releases from Ganja White Night x LSDREAM, DJ Snake, Alix Perez x Eprom, and the apparent song of the summer from Tchami x MARTEN HØRGER. And of course, we welcome two new Artists We're Watching: JAWNS and Joe Burger. Welcome to Episode 139 of Beyond the Beats.Check out the full show notes on our websiteBtB Twitter: @podBTB | BtB Instagram: @btb.pod | Alec's Twitter: alec_btb | Samir's Twitter: samir_btb.

Radio Record
Lady Waks @ Record Club #679 (03-06-2022)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022


01. Kid Digital - Boom Boom Pow 02. Kid Digital ft. Mr. Reload - Beat To The Breaker (Ondamike Remix) 03. Colombo - Laud 04. Westend, Ranger Trucco - Life Of Sin (feat. Ranger Trucco) 05. Kid Digital - RoboDisco 06. Eprom, G Jones - On My Mind 07. Krafty Kuts, DJ Magic Mike - Plastic Wax 08. Ondamike - Hola 09. Stanton Warriors - XTC 10. Krafty Kuts - Let's Roll (Kid Digital Edit) 11. Merka - Mystic Man Feat. Mc Escha 12. GLØX - Your Face 13. Wade - Shake & Bounce 14. Bubble Couple - Frequencies (feat. Fyahz) 15. DJ Icey - Rio Sur 16. Dread MC, Bromley - Last One 17. NYTA - Love Song (Iva Re-Bounce) 18. Aggresivnes - Frustration 19. Nitepunk - Mad Beats 20. The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Dielectric (Hankook & KALOCOM Remix) 21. The Darrow Chem Syndicate - The Crazies (Perfect Kombo & KALOCOM Remix) 22. Mat Zo - Left To Right 23. Return of the Jaded - Be The Reason 24. Kid Digital - Future Is Near

Lady Waks
Lady Waks @ Record Club #679 (03-06-2022)

Lady Waks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022


01. Kid Digital - Boom Boom Pow 02. Kid Digital ft. Mr. Reload - Beat To The Breaker (Ondamike Remix) 03. Colombo - Laud 04. Westend, Ranger Trucco - Life Of Sin (feat. Ranger Trucco) 05. Kid Digital - RoboDisco 06. Eprom, G Jones - On My Mind 07. Krafty Kuts, DJ Magic Mike - Plastic Wax 08. Ondamike - Hola 09. Stanton Warriors - XTC 10. Krafty Kuts - Let's Roll (Kid Digital Edit) 11. Merka - Mystic Man Feat. Mc Escha 12. GLØX - Your Face 13. Wade - Shake & Bounce 14. Bubble Couple - Frequencies (feat. Fyahz) 15. DJ Icey - Rio Sur 16. Dread MC, Bromley - Last One 17. NYTA - Love Song (Iva Re-Bounce) 18. Aggresivnes - Frustration 19. Nitepunk - Mad Beats 20. The Darrow Chem Syndicate - Dielectric (Hankook & KALOCOM Remix) 21. The Darrow Chem Syndicate - The Crazies (Perfect Kombo & KALOCOM Remix) 22. Mat Zo - Left To Right 23. Return of the Jaded - Be The Reason 24. Kid Digital - Future Is Near

NeuroAlice
Neuro Alice - Humanoid

NeuroAlice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 3:33


Humanoid Styles: #Electronic #Break #Techo Length: 03:32 BPM: 110-160 Recording: 04/12/2021 track list: 0:00 Eprom, ZEKE BEATS - Humanoid 0:01 Emperor - I Was [ [ * . . . . . * ] ] Apple podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/… Telegram: t.me/NeuroAliceMusic Mlog: neuroalice.blackbox.team Video: www.youtube.com/JunkyGIRLXL/ PromoDJ: promodj.com/neuroalice SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/neuroalice MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/neuroalice/ [ [ * . . . . . * ] ] 0:00 Eprom, ZEKE BEATS - Humanoid 2.0 0:00 Emperor - I Was 0:02 Eprom, ZEKE BEATS - Humanoid 2.0

NeuroAlice
Neuro Alice - QEMU #100

NeuroAlice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 77:34


Qemu Styles: #Techno #Electro Length: 77:36 BPM: 126 Recording: 04/12/2021 track list: 0:00 Röyksopp - Remind Me 0:00 Christopher Manik - "Muddy Brain 1:58 Röyksopp - Remind Me 4:33 Christopher Manik - Muddy Brain 5:39 Röyksopp - Happy Up Here 11:00 Röyksopp - Vision One 14:18 Christopher Manik - Muddy Brain 14:30 Rocha & Lewinger - Smoking Asid 22:32 DJ Jo - Sweet Dreams (DJ Tom-X Electro Mix) 24:26 Rocha & Lewinger - Smoking Asid 32:47 Christopher Manik - Muddy Brain 34:50 DJ Jo - Sweet Dreams (DJ Tom-X Electro Mix) 36:16 GMSOMESPACE - Breaking News 38:23 GMSOMESPACE - The Man Who Ran on Two Own Fingers 39:13 GMSOMESPACE - Breaking News 39:38 GMSOMESPACE - No Equalize 40:50 GMSOMESPACE - The Man Who Ran on Two Own Fingers 41:55 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 42:25 GMSOMESPACE - No Equalize 42:51 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 44:17 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 44:30 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 44:32 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 45:51 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 45:54 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 47:46 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 48:44 Röyksopp - Happy Up Here 48:58 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 50:37 Röyksopp - Röyksopp Forever 51:51 Vitalic - Boomer Ok 52:43 Röyksopp - Röyksopp Forever 54:10 Emperor - I Was 59:49 Vitalic - Poney Pt. I 63:10 Emperor - I Was 63:17 Boys Noize - Xpress Yourself 64:21 Posij, Former - Half Monk 65:41 Gigamesh - Don't Stop 69:06 Eprom, ZEKE BEATS - Humanoid 2.0 71:21 LSN, Synkro feat. Roger Robinson - This Town 72:30 Röyksopp - Remind Me 73:58 Tiga, Mr. Oizo - Shoes 75:53 Wax Tailor feat. Charlotte Savary - Our Dance [[* . . . . . * ] ] Apple podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/… Telegram: t.me/NeuroAliceMusic Mlog: neuroalice.blackbox.team Video: www.youtube.com/JunkyGIRLXL/ PromoDJ: promodj.com/neuroalice SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/neuroalice MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/neuroalice/ [[* . . . . . * ] ] 0:00 Röyksopp - Remind Me 0:00 Christopher Manik - "Muddy Brain 1:58 Röyksopp - Remind Me 4:33 Christopher Manik - Muddy Brain 5:39 Röyksopp - Happy Up Here 11:00 Röyksopp - Vision One 14:18 Christopher Manik - Muddy Brain 14:30 Rocha & Lewinger - Smoking Asid 22:32 DJ Jo - Sweet Dreams (DJ Tom-X Electro Mix) 24:26 Rocha & Lewinger - Smoking Asid 32:47 Christopher Manik - Muddy Brain 34:50 DJ Jo - Sweet Dreams (DJ Tom-X Electro Mix) 36:16 GMSOMESPACE - Breaking News 38:23 GMSOMESPACE - The Man Who Ran on Two Own Fingers 39:13 GMSOMESPACE - Breaking News 39:38 GMSOMESPACE - No Equalize 40:50 GMSOMESPACE - The Man Who Ran on Two Own Fingers 41:55 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 42:25 GMSOMESPACE - No Equalize 42:51 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 44:17 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 44:30 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 44:32 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 45:51 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 45:54 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 47:46 GMSOMESPACE - No Debosh 48:44 Röyksopp - Happy Up Here 48:58 GMSOMESPACE - WILDESTMANN 50:37 Röyksopp - Röyksopp Forever 51:51 Vitalic - Boomer Ok 52:43 Röyksopp - Röyksopp Forever 54:10 Emperor - I Was 59:49 Vitalic - Poney Pt. I 63:10 Emperor - I Was 63:17 Boys Noize - Xpress Yourself 64:21 Posij, Former - Half Monk 65:41 Gigamesh - Don't Stop 69:06 Eprom, ZEKE BEATS - Humanoid 2.0 71:21 LSN, Synkro feat. Roger Robinson - This Town 72:30 Röyksopp - Remind Me 73:58 Tiga, Mr. Oizo - Shoes 75:53 Wax Tailor feat. Charlotte Savary - Our Dance

Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture

From fan clacking to being stuck in endless mosh pits, Alec makes Samir pick which hell loop he'd rather be in for eternity - which hell will he choose?In other news, Idris Elba decides to focus more on producing and deejaying than acting.Plus, we've got new music from G Jones x Eprom, Bob Moses, Kyle Watson, and Space Laces. And we welcome Nvrsoft and S9 to the Artists We're Watching list. Tune in to hear all of this and so much more on episode 128 of Beyond the Beats.Get the full show notes (with links to everything discussed) on our websiteFollow Beyond the Beats on Instagram: @btb.pod; Twitter: @podbtb, and Soundcloud. Also, follow Alec on Twitter Instagram, and for the first time ever, Samir!!

Ableton Live Music Producers
#109 - Noer The Boy

Ableton Live Music Producers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 71:20


Noah Savoie (Noer The Boy) is an experimental bass producer, DJ, and visual artist. He's performed with well known artists including DJ Shadow, and released singles on multiple established experimental bass record labels with support from G Jones, EPROM, Ivy Lab, and many others. In this episode, we chat about everything from sound design tips in Ableton Live, how learning synthesis has enhanced his workflow, using visual art for live shows, the power of having a good team to support you, and much more. Follow Noer The Boy below: Facebook.com/noertheboy Twitter.com/noertheboy Instagram.com/noertheboy/ Noertheboy.bandcamp.com/ Open.spotify.com/artist/4PD6K1K2nNk6xIpFhtoSMT Soundcloud.com/noertheboy Save money purchasing the latest version of Ableton Live: liveproducersonline.com/buyableton Join Discord and connect with the Ableton community discord.gg/ceb9CgAFFj Join the newsletter. Be the first to receive new podcast episodes, as well as Ableton Live downloads, special events, and more: liveproducersonline.com/newsletter

Draw The Line Radio Show
#186 Draw The Line Radio Show 07-01-2022 with guest mix 2nd hr by Josie Bee

Draw The Line Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 120:01


This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw The Line in the second hour of the show with a jungle mix, it's Josie Bee who's from Brighton. Inspired by the warehouse parties of the 90s, Josie Bee is a part of the new wave of DJs bringing back the old-school flavour. Gliding atmospheric pads, intense 808-style sub bass and chopped-up drum breaks are the staples of her mixes with both jungle and hardcore featuring in equal measure. Best known for her residency on Noods Radio showcasing all things jungle, Josie is also heavily active on the live circuit. Links for Josie Bee:- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/josie_bee Mixcloud:- https://www.mixcloud.com/josiebee_/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiebee/ Twitter:- https://twitter.com/josiebee _ In my mix in the first hour I'm also playing jungle and a little bit of drum and bass with tracks by AK Sports, Mantra, Ayesha, Valerie M and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Ayesha (US) – We Are Bubblin' 2. Feena – Dead Digits 3. Ayesha (US) – Aspara Dub 4. Valerie M, Jason Laidback – Soundsystem 5. Peach – Buttercup 6. Diessa – Daughters 7. Valerie M, Jason Laidback – Luck 8. AK Sports – 5am, No Hot Water 9. Dennis Brown – At the Foot of the Mountain (Double O & DJ Mantra remix) 10. Annix, Duskee – Bright Light 11. Double O, Sheba Q – God is a Woman 12. Sweetpea, Chickaboo – The Jump Off 13. Life Form – Chrysalis (Jacki-E remix) Free Download https://soundcloud.com/jackiepalmer/dominic-lightfoot-chyrsalis-jacki-e-remix-slow-version-ca-16bit-master 14. Djinn – Red Rain 15. Gremlinz, DJ Mantra – Under the Wire 16. K Motionz, Duskee – Hack It 17. AK Sports – Cops in the Club 18. Clarity – Fog 19. Overlook – Travelling Without Moving 20. Liz E – Fred 21. DJ Rap – Dark Places 2nd hour Josie Bee – An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. PanicMan - Quasar 2. Pixl - Hold It 3. Dexter - Intruder 4. Justin Jay - Hypnotized 5. Boca - Chalkers' Mind ft Ambassador Boomstick 6. Kessler - Doctor's Order 7. Eprom - 666 Acid 8. G Jones - Help! I Can't Find My Way Out 9. Kid Lib - Future Sons Of Bass 10. Juic-e - You Ready 11. Damian's Ghost - All I Remember 12. Stones Taro - Yakusugi 13. Elliott Saloman - Cavern 14. Dom Perignon - You Know How 15. Arielle's World - U & I (Sempra Re-Lick) 16. Tim Reaper - Lights Off, Heads Down (Sully remix) 17. Rhythm Section - Coming On Strong (Polo Lilli Bootleg) 18. Mani Festo - Toxic Waste 19. Dust-e-1, Tim Reaper - The Rush 20. Law & Kola Nut - Your Love Is So 21. Nickynutz - Pure Bliss 22. Wojavelli -Every Night 23. Kush Jones - Memory Card 24. Pod Imiya - Dawn

FanACTC
Hablamos con Gino Bernardelli.

FanACTC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 21:17


El piloto del equipo Eprom nos contó su buena experiencia en la visita al Autódromo de Viedma que realizó la Fórmula 3 Metropolitana. Tras largar en la posición número once, Bernardelli logró cruzar la meta en la primera posición. Lamentablemente debido a que los pilotos que ya hayan corrido en temporadas anteriores y se sumaron pasada la mitad de la temporada bianual 2020-2021, cargan 20kg extra. En el pesaje, su coche pesó 6kg menos, por lo que no pudo oficializar su victoria. Apoyan a Gino Bernardelli: Epromchiptunning Sabecort sport Alm equipamientos Ib performance Cristian gobernatore y flia Gonza y ale los mecánicos Papá mamá y mi hermana Mati y topo pagano y todos los chicos de Ecorace.

The Mr. Bill Podcast
MBP #100 ill.Gates

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 149:05


ill.Gates is a name known by nearly all producers in the English speaking world. His songs have been in the iTunes Top Ten Electronic Charts several times. DJs play his music every weekend and fans wear their ill.Gates tattoos with pride. Some of his collaborators include 42 Dugg, Alanis Morisette, Andrew Huang, Apashe, Beats Antique, Captain Hook, CloZee, Conrank, The Dead Kennedys, Destroid, Eprom, EyeOnEyez, G Jones, Gucci Mane, ill-esha, KJ Sawka, Liquid Stanger, Masia One, Mimosa, Minnesota, Mr Bill, Opiuo, RIP Kenny, Stephan Jacobs, Stylust, UHNK, Vaedynn, and Zain Effendi (composer on Pirates of the Caribbean, Dark Knight). His ringtones can be heard on the Windows Phone and the animatronic Droids perform to his music at Star Wars Disneyland. At this point I think it's safe to say ill.Gates is a household name. When he isn't composing his own music ill.Gates is teaching the next generation of musicians and providing employment opportunities through Producer Dojo, an organization he founded in 2016 with the goal of ‘launching 1000 music careers'. Producer Dojo uses a martial arts belt system to cultivate discipline in young music producers, provides them an outlet for release on the Dojo record label, and helps them create an online business selling samples, sounds and services. ill.Gates is known for traveling the globe but has recently moved to Los Angeles in order to build a studio for the Producer Dojo, which opened in 2018. You can catch up with the ill one at www.illGates.com and learn all about the Dojo at www.ProducerDojo.com ill.Gates Links: https://illgates.com/ https://www.facebook.com/illGatesMusic/ https://twitter.com/illgatesmusic Mr. Bill's Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Produced & Edited by: https://twitter.com/303FuMo

Survival Hacking
SP62 Elektor Computer TV Game - Parte 3 - Inizia la costruzione

Survival Hacking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 33:44


Un lungo racconto di un importante progetto che mi ha consentito a 15 anni di passare da semplice appassionato di qualcosa che ancora non si era ben definito a concretizzare quello che sarebbe diventato mio futuro. Vi racconterò questo mio percorso di crescita, grazie ad una rivista che mi ha accompagnato per moltissimi anni.Video di Archeologia Informatica su questo racconto dove troverete tutti i riferimenti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBPxRai_PcESostieni Runtime Radio, grazie al quale Survival Hacking è diventato una realtà

Survival Hacking
SP62 Elektor computer TV Game - Parte 2 - Circuiti Stampati

Survival Hacking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 16:06


Una volta verificato che i componenti elettronici necessari alla realizzazione del progetto si sarebbero potuti recuperare, ho iniziato a trovare una soluzione per ottenere il circuito stampato per l'assemblaggio del progetto, scoprendo però che la questione onera così semplice.Video di Archeologia Informatica su questo racconto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBPxRai_PcESostieni Runtime Radio, grazie al quale Survival Hacking è diventato una realtà

Survival Hacking
SPECIALE62 - Survival Hacking - Elektor computer TV Game - Parte 1 - Genesi

Survival Hacking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 24:17


n lungo racconto di un importante progetto che mi ha consentito a 15 anni di passare da semplice appassionato di qualcosa che ancora non si era ben definito a concretizzare quello che sarebbe diventato mio futuro. Vi racconterò questo mio percorso di crescita, grazie ad una rivista che mi ha accompagnato per moltissimi anni.Video di Archeologia Informatica su questo racconto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBPxRai_PcESostieni Runtime Radio, grazie al quale Survival Hacking è diventato una realtà

Noisia Radio
VISION Radio S01E23

Noisia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 60:00


VISION Radio this week: ‘Dangerous Sound' by Eprom, taken from the ‘Atlas' V.A. EP on 1985. A throwback to ‘Stigma', a collection of rollers by Dan Structure, YAANO & Klinical and a selection of beats by Subp Yao, Yung Raj and Alasen. All this and more..

The Mr. Bill Podcast
The Mr. Bill Podcast - Episode 90 - G-Space

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 57:48


Starting off with keyboards as an infant, G-Space taught himself how to improvise on the piano throughout the years. G-Space has created his own distinct sound that grazes multiple genres, such as; world, funk, jazz, trap, glitch, and bass. He tends to play a set that consists mainly of his originals and the rest is filled with close friends’ music and other artists that he looks up to. Having inspirations from Jimmy Hendrix, Eprom, Mr. Carmack, The Grateful Dead, Shlump, Smith., Bleep Bloop, Boogie T, Pretty Lights and many more, G-Space has nested his way into quickly becoming one of the most interesting acts in the scene.     Not only does he play on multiple instruments and create amazing electronic music to match it, he has added a unique visual aspect to his performance. It’s called ‘Tricking’ which by definition, is a style “of extreme sport where the “athletes” do cool, fast, beautiful flips and kicks without any wires or trampolines,” (Defined from Urban Dictionary.) While playing the keytar on stage he is able to do a backflips and other insanely physically demanding and talented tricking skills. Having this special type of performance has been getting him recognized by many, as he has played Imagine Festival, Ultra Festival, and has just recently finished his ‘Euro-Trip Tour’ which spanned across several countries in Europe. G-Space Links: Soundcloud: ​https://soundcloud.com/gspacemusic FaceBook: ​https://www.facebook.com/gspacemusic Instagram: ​https://www.instagram.com/gspacemusic/ Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/gspacebass Mr. Bill’s Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Produced & Edited by: https://twitter.com/303FuMo  

The Mr. Bill Podcast
The Mr. Bill Podcast - Episode 86 - Minnesota

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 108:44


The man named after the land with 10,000 lakes has been a force on the bass scene for nearly a decade. Although he’s made a name for himself in the electronic music space, Minnesota’s (aka Christian Bauhofer) musical journey started with heavy doses of classic rock, emo and screamo. He was heavily influenced by the psychedelic style of rock legends including Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin and cites them as inspiration for what would become his own sound. “The songs were journeys and I really like the epicness and the trip the song took you on,” he says. Spending most of his early life in Minnesota, It was not until Christian relocated to Santa Cruz, California in 2007 where he first discovered the underground electronic music scene via renegade parties that would be thrown in the redwoods of the Santa Cruz mountains. “That community / subculture was really my main influence into the music. A lot of other artists were immersed in the Santa Cruz community like G Jones, The Glitch Mob and Eprom. Crews would bring out a generator, Dj equipment and a few lights and play music until 10AM. We were really blown away.” Christian would soon throw his own renegade parties in Santa Cruz to provide himself with a forum to DJ. “I wanted to play music, but could never get booked, so I teamed up with some friends and we started to throw are own parties. I feel very lucky to have experienced this underground scene before electronic music and hit the mainstream.” ***Apologies on some of the audio quality here ladies and gents. Bill and Minnesota both had some issues during recording that we tried our best to address.*** Minnesota Links: https://www.twitch.tv/minnesota_bass https://soundcloud.com/minnesota Mr. Bill’s Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Produced & Edited by: https://twitter.com/303FuMo  

Grand Theft Life
#87 - The Onlyfans Unicorn, Why Time Horizons Matter and All-Time Best Startup Investments

Grand Theft Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 41:10


In this week's episode of Reformed Millennials, Broc and Joel start out discussing how to properly think about investing and the competing market participants. After the Market update they also dive into best investments ever, Onlyfans most recent venture round and whether Substack can handle their great expectations.Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.If you aren’t in the Reformed Millennials Facebook Group join us for daily updates, discussions, and deep dives into the investable trends Millennials should be paying attention to.👉 For specific investment questions or advice contact Joel @ Gold Investment Management.📈📊Market Update💵📉To start todays episode we want to talk about something that we think is important to understand as market participants. When we were first starting out, time horizons were difficult to conceptualize. We pitching ideas to get them into portfolios you can’t possibly run money without also first understanding why you own something. Why someone else owns something and how that affects prices. Investing isn’t binary. 101010There isn’t always a right and wrong when it comes to stocks, and investing. It’s missing the point. With the RM podcast we make an effort to point listeners in the direction of global trends to make more informed business and life decisions. We feel like were pretty damn good at that. But that job requires a certain time horizon... And that horizon isn’t a short one. It’s quite the opposite. It’s much longer... So tune in for 2 stories: First one is from my favorite writer in the world. Morgan HouselKnowing what game you’re playingAn idea that’s obvious but overlooked is that investors on the same field play different games. We buy the same companies, read the same news, talk to the same people, are quoted the same market prices – but we’re everything from day traders to endowments with century-long time horizons. Even investors who think they’re playing the same game – say, stock pickers – have wildly different goals and risk tolerances. My view is that most investing debates do not reflect genuine disagreement; they reflect investors playing different games talking over each other, upset that people who don’t want what you want can’t see what you see. Understanding your game, without being swayed by people playing different games, is a rare investing power.Second is a story/lesson from Peter Lynch “Invest In What You Know”Peter Lynch on the biggest mistake investors make: "They don't know what they own. They do more research on a microwave oven and buy based on a tip they heard on the bus. They buy into the potential of something. They hear a terrific story." "I find when you hear that [story], you just have to black out. You have to think of a movie you went to recently because the stories are very appealing." “The public is very careful with their money when they buy a dishwasher or a TV set, when they rent an apartment. When it comes to the stock market, for some reason they just don't do any work." What would they find out with 30 minutes of research?"They would first of all see if the company has sales and profits. A lot of times they buy companies and there's nothing there. There's literally nothing there." "There are people that own electronic stocks that don't know the difference between an EPROM and the senior prom. And they're trying to buy stocks."EPROM = erasable programmable read-only memory, had to google that one. "Wal-Mart started as a public company with 37 stores in October of 1970. 10 years later you can tune into Wal-Mart. Their profits are up 20x. And the stock was up 20x. It still had another 10 years left. Profits went up 25x in the last 10 years. You can make 25x your money again" "You have plenty of time. My best stocks have been the third year, the fourth year, the fifth year. Not the third week the fourth week. People want to make the money very rapidly." Wal-Mart's first annual report:💯Unofficial List of The 16 Greatest Investments Ever🍄Naspers - Tencent (2001): $32m -> $250B (7800x) Softbank - Alibaba (2000): $20m -> $100B (5000x)Saverin - FB (2004): $15k --> $14B (866,666x)Peter Theil - FB (2004): $500k --> $1B (2000x)Sequoia/Kleiner - GOOGL (1999): $13m --> $20B (1500x)Jeff Bezos - Google (1998): $250k --> $5B (20,000x)Andy Bechrolsheim - Google (1998): $100k --> $1.5B (15,000x)Jackie & Mike Bezos - Amazon (1995): $250k --> $20B - $60B (80,000x to 240,000x)Bruce McKean (Tobi's father-in-law) - Shopify (2007): ~$200k --> $7B (35,000x)John & Cathy Phillips - Shopify (2007-09): $750k --> $4.4B (6000x)SIG-Bytedance (2012): $5m --> $15B (3000x) Steve Jobs - Pixar (1986): $5m --> $7.4B (1480x) Ruby Lu - Kuaishou: $40m --> $12B (300x) FB - IG (2012): $1B -> $250B (250x) GOOGL - YT: $1.6B --> $300B (200x)eBay - Paypal (2002): $1.5B --> $100B (70x)Worst sale ever candidate: Goldman sold its position in Alibaba in 2004 for $22m. That stake would be worth $200B now. Goldman's current market cap is $110B 🤯The Tale of Two Creator PlatformsOnlyfans:The business of only fans - set to do $4B in GMV in 2021.They take a 20% cut of the GMV as their “rake”. OF is closing in on doing $1B in revenue this year (growing 400% y/y). As of late 2020, it had ~75% EBITDA margins. 550 employees.Substack:Substack raises $65m series B @ $650m valuation.Someone on twitter deduced that from credit card data the average paying user, of which they have 500,000, is paying for about 2 subs or on average $18/month.That 18 puts their gross revs at about $18mm per month ($216mm per year) or said another way, their net revenues are somewhere between $1.8 -$2.7 mm per month ($32mm net revenue).Substack has 95 employees and their current valuation at 30X net revs or 3X gross revenue.🌊Best Links of The Week☔Chips with everything - Following last week's Intel strategy reset, with $20bn or more of new investment in fabrication plants announced, TSMC has announced a $100bn (!) building program over the next 3 years. I wrote about this last week: chip production becomes a step harder and more expensive with each generation and that's now reached the point that real money is involved, and that only a handful of companies can do this, with TSMC dominating. Meanwhile, for context, apparently Amazon is designing its own new networking chips, presumably to be made by TSMC, or Intel if its foundry business takes off. This isn't just about PCs anymore - more and more devices need chips, more and more companies want to go deeper into the stack, and so more and more companies (Apple, Google, Amazon) want their own. Links: TSMC, Amazon ($)US stimulus/infrastructure proposal has a lot of tech (and chips)- The new US president has unveiled a big stimulus and infrastructure investment proposal, and a large part of it involves investment in tech, including migrating US government vehicles to electric and building chargers, expanding broadband access, $120bn of R&D and science spending, $35bn on climate tech - and $50bn on semiconductors. China is mentioned, a lot. LinkUS online gambling - The US allowed states to license online sports gambling in 2018, and that has been slowly rolling out state by state. Draftkings is now a $20bn company and did two big deals in the last week (WWE partnership and content acquisition), while NYC will probably legalise it this year. Links: New York regulation, DraftKings/WE🥊 UFC 260: Who's next for Francis Ngannou, Stipe Miocic and Sean O'Malley🥩 How Much Do We Age in a Day?All information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice, or an offer to buy or sell any security. For our full disclosures and disclaimer, visit our website: https://gold-im.com/disclaimer/ Get on the email list at www.reformedmillennials.com

Insight
Insight 193 - November 2020

Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 46:44


Zeb Samuels, Byron Wallen, Marc Cyril, Ao Inoue, MoreNight, Skwirl, Tunic, Drumskull, Drumterror, Bulu, 45 Roller, Moonspotter, Idle Minds Workshop, Rider Shafique, Eprom, Smol.

Jogando Casualmente
Jogando Casualmente #39 - Repro

Jogando Casualmente

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 49:58


Queremos saber o que você acha do nosso podcast em: jogandocasualmente.com.br/pesquisa Comente neste episódio em nosso site clicando aqui. Jason, Lucas e Bia falaram sobre o mundo dos Repro, os joguinhos de vídeo game produzidos não oficialmente com o propósito de coleção, tradução de games e afins. Links do podcast: - Eprom m27c322 - RetroX electronics - Hagane do MercadoLivre Quer conversar diretamente com nós e com outros ouvintes? https://t.me/jogandocasualmente Quer nos apoiar e receber episódios bônus + episódios adiantados? Acesse: https://picpay.me/jogandocasualmente

WHAT IS A COMPUTER ? Easy + Short definition
What is Read-Only Memory (ROM) ? | Easy & Short definition

WHAT IS A COMPUTER ? Easy + Short definition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 2:46


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Breakfast Leadership
Interview with Dr. Eddie Price

Breakfast Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 24:53


Dr. Eddie Price is the Nostradamus of the evolution of modern healthcare. His new book is called Out Of His Mind: Medical Revolutionary. You can check out his book here:  https://amzn.to/3aaIRMxAt eHealthier we provide physicians, health providers, hospitals, mental health providers, health insurers and injury insurers value-based healthcare platforms that enable patients and clients to complete electronic Patient Reported Outcome Measures.Specifically, we provide physicians and health professionals the capacity to select the ePROMs most appropriate for their individual patients or clients. The clients/patients complete the ePROMs on their digital device and their ePROM scores compared to normal values are available to both the physician and patients. These new tools measure a client’s progress to total well-being.“Working with our partners, we measure and treat reductions in function until full function is restored.”This is consistent with moves by governments, health organisations and insurers worldwide who are seeking ways to reduce the number of people succumbing to injury, disease or chronic ailments.At eHealthier, we focus on restoring patients in the quickest time possible to a state where they can function to a degree that represents, for them, their best achievable ‘quality of life’.Our goal, working together with our healthcare and insurer partners, is to measure and treat those suffering reductions in function… until full function is restored!http://www.ehealthier.net/ 

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Nerds Amalgamated
Space Movie, Space Cement & PokeCoin

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 69:25


Nanoo Nanoo.Ryan Gosling is going back to space for Andy Weir's next book, which isn't even out yet but is already casting actors. This one has a working title of Project Hail Mary and features a lone scientist on a spaceship trying to save the world. Slightly higher stakes than The Martian, but Andy's books are always great.Astronauts are also going to use pee to build houses on the moon. Let's hope NASA has a large surplus of air fresheners to send up with them, because this cement is probably the most useful way to use human waste on the moon, but it's going to smell.Back on Earth, Niantic are trying to deflate the Pokecoin economy by severely lowering the minimum wage. Nobody seems to be happy with this, but Australia is just the test site, so it's coming to a phone near you soon.This week Professor took a trip to a far away planet to care for slimes, and DJ found out what happens when you swim with the cardsharks.Check in next week for probably less pee jokes. Probably.Andy Weir’s Space Film starring Ryan Gosling-https://variety.com/2020/film/news/phil-lord-chris-miller-ryan-gosling-astronaut-movie-1234607851/Introducing….Piss-ent: the new space cement-https://www.sciencenews.org/article/astronauts-lunar-exploration-cement-urine-urea-3d-printing-https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652619340478?via%3DihubPokeCoin: Gotta cash them all-https://www.reddit.com/r/TheSilphRoad/comments/glcywi/tales_from_the_front_one_players_experience_with/Games PlayedProfessor–Slime Rancher – https://store.steampowered.com/app/433340/Slime_Rancher/Rating: 2/5DJ–Legends of Runeterra – https://playruneterra.com/en-us/Rating: 4.5/5Other topics discussedThe Martian (The Martian is a 2015 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon. The Martian, a 2011 novel by Andy Weir, served as the screenplay adapted by Drew Goddard. The film depicts an astronaut's lone struggle to survive on Mars after being left behind, and efforts to rescue him and bring him home to Earth.)-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Martian_(film)Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a 2018 American computer-animated superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales / Spider-Man, produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Marvel, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.)-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man:_Into_the_Spider-VerseAndy Weir (American novelist whose debut novel in 2011, The Martian, was later adapted into a film of the same name directed by Ridley Scott in 2015.)-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_WeirSean Bean Death Scene Compilation 1986-2016-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnzk5qAaNLkFirst Man (First Man is a 2018 American biographical drama film directed by Damien Chazelle and written by Josh Singer. Based on the book First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong by James R. Hansen, the film stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong and follows the years leading up to the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon in 1969. Steven Spielberg serves as an executive producer.)-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Man_(film)Interstellar (2014 epic science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. It stars Matthew McConaughey. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for humanity.)-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstellar_(film)Raid: Shadow Legends (freemium mobile and PC game developed and published by Israeli game developer Plarium Games.)-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid:_Shadow_Legends-https://raidshadowlegends.com/Girl being hit by a truck while playing Pokémon Go-https://time.com/4405221/pokemon-go-teen-hit-by-car/Pokémon Go disrupt a funeral-https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-08/pokemon-go-blamed-for-brisbane-funeral-disturbance/7700332List of highest-grossing mobile games-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_mobile_gamesHarry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery forces you to pay - or wait - to save a kid from being strangled.-https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-04-27-harry-potter-hogwarts-mystery-is-ruined-by-its-in-game-paymentsHarry Potter mobile game maker defends child-choking scene which asks you to wait or pay money-https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-05-31-harry-potter-mobile-game-maker-defends-child-choking-scene-which-asks-you-to-wait-or-pay-moneyPokémon Go Hits $3B in Lifetime Revenue-https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pokemon-go-hits-3-billion-lifetime-revenue-1250983Wall-E: Do not Return to Earth Scene played by Fred Wllard-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNXNkdZVqs4Groucho Marx’s look-https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Groucho_Marx_-_portrait.jpgRC2014 is a simple 8 bit Z80 based modular computer originally built to run Microsoft BASIC. It is inspired by the home built computers of the late 70s and computer revolution of the early 80s.-https://rc2014.co.uk/Sgt. Slaughter On The Time Andre The Giant Fell Asleep Mid-Match-https://www.mandatory.com/wrestlezone/news/1060153-andre-the-giant-sgt-slaughter-zzzzAndre The Giant (2018 TV documentary film based on the life of French professional wrestler and actor André René Roussimoff (better known as André the Giant).)-https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6543420/Star Wars Day (Star Wars Day, May 4, celebrates George Lucas's Star Wars media franchise. Even though the holiday was not created or declared by Lucasfilm, many Star Wars fans across the world have chosen to celebrate the holiday. It has since been embraced by Lucasfilm and parent company Disney as an annual celebration of Star Wars.-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_DayAn Assemblage of Grandiose and Bombastic Grandiloquents (TNC podcast)-https://thatsnotcanon.com/grandiloquentspodcastHeavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters (TNC Podcast)-https://thatsnotcanon.com/heavenlyshowspodcastShout Outs15 May 2020 – Fred Wilard passes away at 86 - https://www.forbes.com/sites/marcberman1/2020/05/16/comic-fred-willard-dies-at-86/#5461bf6d7f10Frederick Charles Willard, was an American actor, comedian and writer. He was best known for his roles in the Rob Reiner mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap; the Christopher Guest mockumentaries Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration and Mascots; and the Anchorman films. Willard’s other recurring sitcom roles included Family Matters,Sister, Sister, Mad About You, and Everybody Loves Raymond (the latter which resulted in Primetime Emmy nominations for Best Guest Actor in a Comedy for three consecutive years). He even appeared as the only human character in the animated film "WALL-E," a first for a Pixar film. Willard was one of Hollywood's busiest comedic actors with a career that lasted more than 50 years, playing clueless characters such as sidekick Jerry Hubbard on the satire "Fernwood 2 Night" in the 1970s. He recently finished filming the Netflix series “Space Force,” where he played actor Steve Carell’s father. He died from natural causes in Los Angeles, California.18 May 2020 – Ken Osmond passes away at 87 - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/18/arts/television/ken-osmond-eddie-haskell-dead.htmlKen Osmond, who played the duplicitous teenager Eddie Haskell on the long-running sitcom “Leave It to Beaver,” one moment a smarmy young man when talking to parents, the next moment a devilish troublemaker when the adults were out of sight. Mr. Osmond appeared in all six seasons of “Leave It to Beaver,” 1957 to 1963, one of the most-watched television sitcoms of the era, then reprised the role as an adult version of Eddie in the Disney Channel revival series “The New Leave It to Beaver” in the 1980s. After Leave It to Beaver ended in 1963, Osmond continued to make occasional appearances on such television series as CBS's Petticoat Junction, The Munsters, and a final return appearance on Lassie in the episode "A Matter of Seconds" as a motorcycle delivery man who offers the hitchhiking collie a lift in his sidecar. However, he found himself typecast as Eddie Haskell and had difficulty finding steady work. In 2008, Osmond told radio host Stu Shostak in a radio interview, "I was very much typecast. It's a death sentence. In Hollywood you get typecast. I'm not complaining because Eddie's been too good to me, but I found work hard to come by. In 1968, I bought my first house, in '69 I got married, and we were going to start a family and I needed a job, so I went out and signed up for the LAPD. As an officer on motorcycle patrol, he grew a mustache to disguise himself. In 1980, he was shot three times in a chase with a suspected car thief but escaped serious injury: One bullet was stopped by his belt buckle, the others by his bulletproof vest. He was put on disability and retired from the force in 1988. He died from complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and peripheral artery disease in Los Angeles, California.19 May 2020 – Red Dead Redemption Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary - https://www.gamespot.com/articles/red-dead-redemption-turns-10-years-old/1100-6477391/On May 18, 2010, Rockstar Games released Red Dead Redemption, an open-world Western video game, on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. Universally acclaimed for its artistry, dramatic storytelling, and freedom of choice, the game sold 17 million copies. But despite the game's reputation today, it's important to remember a time when its success wasn't certain, and Rockstar's developers sought to distinguish it from the studio's prior accomplishments. It subsequently attained a 95 on Metacritic and received over 170 Game of the Year Rewards. It led to a revitalized interest in the Western genre, especially the "Spaghetti Western"revisionist works by Sergio Leone and Sergio Corbucci. And after eight years, players got a sprawling prequel, Red Dead Redemption 2, which built upon and deepened the themes of its predecessor. Taken together, the two games are an American epic about modernization, betrayal, and the demons of the past. The West may be dead, but that won't stop us from reminiscing and keeping its memory alive.Remembrances19 May 1825 – Henri de Saint-Simon - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Saint-SimonClaude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, often referred to as Henri de Saint-Simon. He created a political and economic ideology known as Saint-Simonianism that claimed that the needs of anindustrial class, which he also referred to as the working class, needed to be recognized and fulfilled to have an effective society and an efficient economy. He said the primary threat to the needs of the industrial class was another class he referred to as the idling class, that included able people who preferred to be parasitic and benefit from the work of others while seeking to avoid doing work. Saint-Simon stressed the need for recognition of the merit of the individual and the need for hierarchy of merit in society and in the economy, such as society having hierarchical merit-based organizations of managers and scientists to be the decision-makers in government. Saint Simon's conceptual recognition of broad socio-economic contribution, and his Enlightenment valorization of scientific knowledge, soon inspired and influenced utopian socialism, liberal political theorist John Stuart Mill, anarchism through its founder Pierre-Joseph Proudhon who was inspired by Saint-Simon's thought and Marxism with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels identifying Saint-Simon as an inspiration to their ideas and classifying him among the utopian socialists. He died from suicide at the age of 64 in Paris.19 May 1935 - T. E. Lawrence - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._LawrenceColonel Thomas Edward Lawrence, British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer. He was renowned for his role in the Arab Revolt and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. The breadth and variety of his activities and associations, and his ability to describe them vividly in writing, earned him international fame as Lawrence of Arabia, a title used for the 1962 film based on his wartime activities. In 1916, he was sent to Arabia on an intelligence mission and quickly became involved with the Arab Revolt as a liaison to the Arab forces, along with other British officers. He worked closely with Emir Faisal, a leader of the revolt, and he participated, sometimes as leader, in military actions against the Ottoman armed forces, culminating in the capture of Damascus in October 1918. After the war, Lawrence joined the Foreign Office, working with the British government and with Faisal. In 1922, he retreated from public life and spent the years until 1935 serving mostly in the Royal Air Force, with a brief period in the Army. For the RAF, he participated in the development of rescue motorboats. In the inter-war period, the RAF's Marine Craft Section began to commission air-sea rescue launches capable of higher speeds and greater capacity. The arrival of high-speed craft into the MCS was driven in part by Lawrence. He had previously witnessed a seaplane crew drowning when the seaplane tender sent to their rescue was too slow in arriving. He worked with Hubert Scott-Paine, the founder of the British Power Boat Company (BPBC), to introduce the 37.5 ft (11.4 m) long ST 200 Seaplane Tender Mk1 into service. These boats had a range of 140 miles when cruising at 24 knots and could achieve a top speed of 29 knots. He died from a traffic collision at the age of 46 in Bovington Camp, Dorset.19 May 2009 - Robert F. Furchgott – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._FurchgottRobert Francis Furchgott, Nobel Prize-winning American biochemist who contributed to the discovery of nitric oxide as a transient cellular signal in mammalian systems. In 1978, Furchgott discovered a substance in endothelial cells that relaxes blood vessels, calling it endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF). By 1986, he had worked out EDRF's nature and mechanism of action, and determined that EDRF was in fact nitric oxide (NO), an important compound in many aspects of cardiovascular physiology. This research is important in explaining a wide variety of neuronal, cardiovascular, and general physiologic processes of central importance in human health and disease. In addition to receiving the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of nitric oxide as a new cellular signal—shared in 1998 with Louis Ignarro and Ferid Murad. Furchgott's discovery, that NO gas causes blood vessels to dilate, provided a long sought-after explanation for the therapeutic effects of Nitroglycerin used to treat Angina pectoris and was later instrumental in the development of the erectile dysfunction treatment drug Viagra. He died at the age of 92 in Seattle, Washington.Famous Birthdays19 May 1942 - Gary Kildall - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_KildallAmerican computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur who created the CP/M operating system and founded Digital Research, Inc. (DRI). Kildall was one of the first people to see microprocessors as fully capable computers, rather than equipment controllers, and to organize a company around this concept. Although his career in computing spanned more than two decades, he is mainly remembered in connection with IBM's unsuccessful attempt in 1980 to license CP/M for the IBM Personal Computer. Kildall and his wife Dorothy established a company, originally called "Intergalactic Digital Research" (later renamed as Digital Research, Inc.), to market CP/M through advertisements in hobbyist magazines. Digital Research licensed CP/M for the IMSAI 8080, a popular clone of the Altair 8800. As more manufacturers licensed CP/M, it became a de facto standard and had to support an increasing number of hardware variations. In response, Kildall pioneered the concept of a BIOS, a set of simple programs stored in the computer hardware (ROM or EPROM chip) that enabled CP/M to run on different systems without modification. CP/M's quick success took Kildall by surprise, and he was slow to update it for high density floppy disks and hard disk drives.After hardware manufacturers talked about creating a rival operating system, Kildall started a rush project to develop CP/M 2. By 1981, at the peak of its popularity, CP/M ran on 3000 different computer models and DRI had US$5.4 million in yearly revenues. He was born in Seattle, Washington.19 May 1944 – Peter Mayhew - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_MayhewPeter William Mayhew, was an English-American actor, best known for portraying Chewbacca in the Star Wars film series. He played the character in all of his live-action appearances from the 1977 original to 2015's The Force Awakens before his retirement from the role. When casting the original Star Wars (1977), director George Lucas needed a tall actor who could fit the role of the hairy alien Chewbacca. He originally had in mind 6-foot-6-inch (1.98m) bodybuilder David Prowse, but Prowse chose to play Darth Vader. This led Lucas to cast Mayhew, who was working as an orderly in the radiology department of King's College Hospital, London. He became aware of a casting call for Star Wars which was filming at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire. The 7-foot-3-inch (2.21m) tall actor was immediately cast as Chewbacca after he stood up to greet Lucas. Mayhew continued working as an orderly—at Mayday Hospital (now Croydon University Hospital)—in between filming the original Star Wars trilogy. Mayhew modelled his performance of Chewbacca after researching the behaviour of bears, monkeys and gorillas he saw at London Zoo. Lucas said Mayhew was "the closest any human being could be to a Wookiee: big heart, gentle nature and I learnt to always let him win". The character did not have any lines, the sounds he made being derived from sound recordings of animal noises. While Mayhew portrayed Chewbacca in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, he was not in Star Wars: The Last Jedi but was listed in the credits as "Chewbacca Consultant". He was born in Barnes, Surrey.19 May 1946 – André the Giant - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_the_GiantAndré René Roussimoff, best known as André the Giant, was a French professional wrestler and actor. Roussimoff stood at over seven feet tall, which was a result of gigantism caused by excess growth hormone, and later resulted in acromegaly. It also led to his being called "The Eighth Wonder of the World". He found success as a fan favorite throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, appearing as an attraction for various professional wrestling promotions. During the 1980s wrestling boom he was paired with the villainous manager Bobby Heenan and feuded with Hulk Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The two famously headlined WrestleMania III in 1987. Outside of wrestling, he was best known for appearing as Fezzik, the giant in The Princess Bride. After his death in 1993, he became the inaugural inductee into the newly created WWF Hall of Fame. He was later a charter member of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame; the latter describes him as being "one of the most recognizable figures in the world both as a professional wrestler and as a pop culture icon." Towards the end of his career, Roussimoff starred in several films. He appeared most notably as Fezzik, his own favorite role, in the 1987 film The Princess Bride. Both the film and his performance retain a devoted following. In shoot interviews, wrestlers have stated that he was so proud of being in "Princess Bride", he carried a copy of the movie everywhere he went, to watch whenever he could. Roussimoff has been unofficially crowned "the greatest drunk on Earth"for once consuming 119 12-US-fluid-ounce (350ml) beers (in total, over 41 litres (72imp pt)) in six hours. He was born in Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne.19 May 1955 – James Gosling - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_GoslingJames Arthur Gosling, often referred to as "Dr. Java", Canadian computer scientist, best known as the founder and lead designer behind the Java programming language. He wrote a version of Emacs called Gosling Emacs (Gosmacs) while working toward his doctorate. He built a multi-processor version of Unix for a 16-way computer system while at Carnegie Mellon University, before joining Sun Microsystems. He also developed several compilers and mail systems there. He is known as the father of the Java programming language. He got the idea for the Java VM while writing a program to port software from a PERQ by translating Perq Q-Code to VAX assembler and emulating the hardware. He created the original design of Java and implemented the language's original compiler and virtual machine. He also invented an early Unix windowing system called NeWS, which became a lesser-used alternative to the still used X Window, because Sun did not give it an open source license. He is known for his love of proving "the unknown" and has noted that his favorite irrational number is √2. He has a framed picture of the first 1,000 digits of √2 in his office. He was born near Calgary, Alberta.Events of Interest18 May 1980 – Eruption of Mount St. Helens - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_eruption_of_Mount_St._HelensOn March 27, 1980, a series of volcanic explosions and pyroclastic flows began at Mount St. Helens in Skamania County, Washington, United States. It initiated as a series of phreatic blasts from the summit then escalated on May 18, 1980, as a major explosive eruption. The eruption, which had a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 5, was the most significant to occur in the contiguous 48 U.S. states. It has often been declared the most disastrous volcanic eruption in U.S. history. The eruption was preceded by a two-month series of earthquakes and steam-venting episodes, caused by an injection of magma at shallow depth below the volcano that created a large bulge and a fracture system on the mountain's north slope. An eruption column rose 80,000 feet (24km; 15mi) into the atmosphere and deposited ash in 11 U.S. states and significant ash in two Canadian provinces. At the same time, snow, ice and several entire glaciers on the volcano melted, forming a series of large lahars (volcanic mudslides) that reached as far as the Columbia River, nearly 50 miles (80km) to the southwest. hermal energy released during the eruption was equal to 26 megatons of TNT. Hundreds of square miles were reduced to wasteland, causing over $1 billion in damage (equivalent to $3.4 billion in 2019), thousands of animals were killed, and Mount St. Helens was left with a crater on its north side. More than 4,000,000,000 board feet (9,400,000m3) of timber was damaged or destroyed, mainly by the lateral blast. At least 25% of the destroyed timber was salvaged after September 1980. In areas of thick ash accumulation, many agricultural crops, such as wheat, apples, potatoes and alfalfa, were destroyed. As many as 1,500 elk and 5,000 deer were killed, and an estimated 12 million Chinook and Coho salmon fingerlings died when their hatcheries were destroyed.19 May 1999 – Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace was released - https://www.scifihistory.net/may-19.htmlOn this day in 1999, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace was released theatrically ... and most of us came crashing understandably back to Earth. Employment consultant firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas estimated that 2.2 million full-time employees missed work to attend the film, resulting in a US$293 million loss of productivity. According to The Wall Street Journal, so many workers announced plans to view the premiere that many companies closed on the opening day. The release on May 19, 1999 of the first new Star Wars film in 16 years was accompanied by a considerable amount of attention. The Phantom Menace was released almost 16 years after the premiere of the previous Star Wars film, Return of the Jedi. The film's premiere was extensively covered by media and was greatly anticipated because of the large cultural following the Star Wars saga had cultivated. It grossed more than $924.3 million (equivalent to $1.42 billion in 2019) worldwide during its initial theatrical run, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1999, the second-highest-grossing film worldwide and in North America (behind Titanic), and the highest-grossing Star Wars film at the time.19 May 2005 – Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith was released - https://www.scifihistory.net/may-19.htmlGeorge Lucas brought his Prequel Trilogy to its tragic close when Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith finally showed audiences what exactly went down when Jedi Master Anakin Skywalker embraced his inner demons and took the path to the Dark Side of the Force. Luke and Leia were born, delivering the film's only true hint of what things would inevitably lead to their father's redemption, but an Empire was forged in darkness once and for all on this day. Its theatrical release in most other countries took place on May 19 to coincide with the 1999 release of The Phantom Menace (the 1977 release of A New Hope and the 1983 release of Return of the Jedi were also released on the same day and month, six years apart).IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195

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Man Behind The Machine
PET 8032 REPAIR: COMMODORE EPROM PC1 ATARI MONITORS FLOPPY

Man Behind The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 22:24


Young money on PET 8032 repairs and sales of his collection

Klub KINK
Nieuwe muziek van EPROM, !!! en Nic Fanciulli en gast DJ Sean Mor

Klub KINK

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 120:50


In KLUB KINK deze week fantastische nieuwe muziek van onder andere !!!, Nic Fanciulli en EPROM, een klassieker van Eric Nouhan en een speciale 2020 remake van trance-klassieker Ready To Flow van Nikolai. Bovendien is de gast DJ deze week Sean Mor.  Playlist deel 1: Sly Turner & Matt Egbert – Lights, Camera, Action Eric Nouhan – Palmyra Ed Butler – They Know Machinegewehr - Shield Nikolai – Ready To Flow (Cemode 2020 Regroove) !!! - So We Can Fuck Beau (UK) - Freestyle Nic Fanciulli - Focus Ae:ther -  We'll Be Together (Francesco Mami Remix) EPROM – Secret Technique  Playlist deel 2: Gene Farris - Pocket Party Green Velvet, Mason Maynard - Auto Mate Prok & Fitch - Para Dice Anthony Attalla - Mia Jacky (UK) - Toggles Dreamer G - I Got That Feelin' (Josh Butler Remix) Max Chapman - Ghetto Beats Jacky (UK) - Apache -----Favorite----- J. Worra - Wasabi Brett Gould - Playing Music (Max Chapman Remix) Prok & Fitch - Roller Girl Dustycloud - Passion 

Klub KINK
Nieuwe muziek van EPROM, !!! en Nic Fanciulli en gast DJ Sean Mor

Klub KINK

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 120:50


In KLUB KINK deze week fantastische nieuwe muziek van onder andere !!!, Nic Fanciulli en EPROM, een klassieker van Eric Nouhan en een speciale 2020 remake van trance-klassieker Ready To Flow van Nikolai. Bovendien is de gast DJ deze week Sean Mor.  Playlist deel 1: Sly Turner & Matt Egbert – Lights, Camera, Action Eric Nouhan – Palmyra Ed Butler – They Know Machinegewehr - Shield Nikolai – Ready To Flow (Cemode 2020 Regroove) !!! - So We Can Fuck Beau (UK) - Freestyle Nic Fanciulli - Focus Ae:ther -  We'll Be Together (Francesco Mami Remix) EPROM – Secret Technique  Playlist deel 2: Gene Farris - Pocket Party Green Velvet, Mason Maynard - Auto Mate Prok & Fitch - Para Dice Anthony Attalla - Mia Jacky (UK) - Toggles Dreamer G - I Got That Feelin' (Josh Butler Remix) Max Chapman - Ghetto Beats Jacky (UK) - Apache -----Favorite----- J. Worra - Wasabi Brett Gould - Playing Music (Max Chapman Remix) Prok & Fitch - Roller Girl Dustycloud - Passion 

abstract science >> future music radio
a.fruit + whoa-b – absci radio [as1108]

abstract science >> future music radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 120:25


A.FRUIT guest mix + new music from ANUNAKU, EPROM, + LONE, on this week's ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast, hosted by BILL BEARDEN aka WHOA-B. BILL showcases a range of bass-inflected sounds, touching on techno, grime, breakbeat, rave + drum n bass in the first hour. For the second hour, Russian DJ/producer A.FRUIT mixes drum n' bass... The post a.fruit + whoa-b – absci radio [as1108] appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.

UKF Music Podcast
UKF Podcast #78 - Plastician

UKF Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2016 64:09


Plastician joins us for a UKF Podcast ahead of his set at UKF at Motion in Bristol on the 30th of April, taking us on a trip through the world of underground bass music. Sorsari - Children Of Gaia ??? - ??? Eprom & Salva - All Day Remix Plastician - Lightning Bolt GRRL - Do It Skepta - Ladies Hit Squad Kareful x SNDR - Deep Sea Exploration ??? - Free Download Bruh Eprom - Pineapple Gunkst - Jorts Darq E Freaker - Spin A Man (Feat. D Double E) Shell Sport - Rain Print Noah B - Azure Shaq France - Gotdamnmurdah Harikiri - 魏 Wei Plastician - Sorcery Drake - Hotline Bling Swisha Sweet - Bomb Track Swish Sweet x Alby - Beat This Thang Robin S - Show Me Love (DJ 809 Ft DJ Fire) Swifta Beater - Godzilla Kano - 3 Wheel Ups feat. Wiley & Giggs ZXPH XLLXS - XCXD BXMB AJ Tracey - Naila Aweminus - 1995 Pulse Deadcrow - IDK Dollar Bin - Shut Ya Mouth Footsie - Spookfest Glacci - Ember Wiley - Step 20 (Mura Masa Edit) Aweminus - Cash Flow Plastician - Greaze ZEKE BEATS - BDSM Iglew - Urban Myth Incipe - Crying On The Low

The Beat Oracle
08/04/2012: The Things That Happen Outside

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 118:08


It’s another chapter of first-class future music. Highlights include new music from Passion Pit, the futurism of Abakus, new music from the mysterious Eprom, a killer (sorry) new track from Shed, the latest from Kangding Ray, a classic from Maurizio, Biosphere interpreting Italian opera, a fresh single from John Roberts, and Underworld goes for gold […]