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In this podcast: 1. Gopal, 2. Eric Kamen, 3. Gokul Salvadi, 4. Magic Carpet, 5. Gokul Salvadi, 6. Sora, 7. Eric Kamen, 8. Cobb Bussinger, 9. Sora, 10. Gopal, 11. Gokul Salvadi
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Ruben van Rompaey, 6. Gokul Salvadi, 7. Beth Quist
In this podcast: 1. Magic Carpet, 2. Ruben van Rompaey, 3. Gokul Salvadi, 4. Sora, 5. Suchitra Lata, 6. Beth Quist, 7. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 8. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand
In this podcast: 1. Jesse Manno, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Jesse Manno, 5. Eliyahu Sills, 6. Middle-Earth Ensemble, 7. thirty3, 8. Gokul Salvadi
In this podcast: 1. Ruben van Rompaey, 2. Suchitra Lata, 3. Gokul Salvadi, 4. Beth Quist, 5. Magic Carpet, 6. Hans Christian, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Jesse Manno, 9. Gopal, 10. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gokul Salvadi, 3. Ruben van Rompaey, 4. Eliyahu Sills, 5. Suchita Parte, 6. Sasha Merkulov, 7. Sasha Merkulov, 8. Gokul Salvadi, 9. Suzanne Teng
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Gokul Salvadi, 5. Gopal, 6. Sora, 7. Jay Kishor, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Anup, 10. Sasha Merkulov
In this podcast: 1. Amelia Cuni and Werner Durand, 2. Gokul Salvadi, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Sasha Merkulov, 5. Sora, 6. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Jay Kishor, 3. Sasha Merkulov, 4. Eric Kamen, 5. Jesse Manno, 6. Francesca Genco, 7. Gokul Salvadi, 8. Beth Quist, 9. Beth Quist, 10. Hans Christian
In this podcast: 1. Ruben van Rompaey, 2. Gokul Salvadi, 3. Daria, 4. Francois Couture, 5. Panic Ensemble, 6. Olexa Kabanov, 7. Wet City Rockers, 8. Anamar, 9. Luke Gartner-Brereton, 10. Dejan Ilijic, 11. Jasmine Brunch, 12. The Headroom Project, 13. Aryeh Frankfurter, 14. Lisa Lynne, 15. Sasha Merkulov, 16. Jay Kishor
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Sasha Merkulov, 3. Beth Quist, 4. Gokul Salvadi, 5. Jesse Manno, 6. Suzanne Teng, 7. Magic Carpet, 8. Suzanne Teng, 9. Cobb Bussinger, 10. Jesse Manno, 11. Suchitra Lata
In this podcast: 1. Sasha Merkulov, 2. Eric Kamen, 3. Jay Kishor, 4. Abbas Premjee, 5. Eliyahu Sills, 6. Jesse Manno, 7. Beth Quist, 8. Sasha Merkulov, 9. Gokul Salvadi, 10. Eric Kamen, 11. Ruben van Rompaey
This program has a full album on it, I thought it was pretty good, the show notes follows. Welcome to podcast 134. For now, we say good-bye to Livewire. It is a decision that Livewire made, and I feel its for the better. I talk about this as we get started. Today's spotlight is going to be another good one. Tatyana Kalmykova and the profile talks about the Album which we'll play in full. This is described on Magnatune as: Ancient russian songs and instruments. The Album is entitled The Living Earth. I hope you'll enjoy it! Set 1: Aitua, Energy Ty Causey, Missin' You Bernadette Yao, Gratitude Elizabeth Byrd: Cellist - The Healing Cello, Thoracic Inlet (3:31) Set 2: Healing Muses, Daphne (Anonymous C16th) Satori, Dolphin's heart AlmaNova, Massimo Dancing Angelight, I search for you Set 3: Hans Christian, Cosmic Sunflower Hector Mukomol, The Land We Tread Human Response, A Change of Heart Individual Choice, Jungle Jazzin' Jacob Heringman, Las sil Covent [Las s'il convient] (Certon) Set 4: Satori, Forest Surround Shawn Harris, Only Love Can Bring Shiva in Exile, Oriental Distortion Slouching Stars, Divided Full length album: The Living Earth Tatyana Kalmykova, Po Senjam Tatyana Kalmykova, Utushka Tatyana Kalmykova, Kupala Tatyana Kalmykova, Len Tatyana Kalmykova, O Velikem Kone Tatyana Kalmykova, Kak Po Morju Tatyana Kalmykova, Verba Set 5: Jami Sieber, Jewels in Indra's Web Jasmine Brunch, Tango in Spring Jeff Wahl, Before I knew Jerry Palmer, Mirror Joel Bruce Wallach, Morning Light Beams Jon Swift, Heron Sunset Set 6: Gokul Salvadi, Amruthavarshini - the Club Greg Williams, Teagarden Blues and Rain Hazelmain, Another Reason That completes the show. Hope you enjoy it.
In this podcast: 1. Kalyan and Sambodhi Prem, 2. Tilopa, 3. Hans Christian, 4. Claudia Schwab, 5. Yumi Kurosawa, 6. Cheryl Ann Fulton, 7. Lisa Lynne and George Tortorelli, 8. Angelight, 9. Gokul Salvadi, 10. The Celtic Reggae Revolution
Welcome to the tech podcast, this is show 318. I'll be in the process of reloacting, so this may be the last podcast until the relocation is complete. I'm hopeful that the relocating process will go well, and I'll be available through contact methods mentioned throughout the program should you have questions and concerns. We talk about URL shorteners. Cutt.us and similar services can be a target of spam. This service, along with a couple of others, allow the visitor to report suspicious links. These services allow the shortening of long URL links to shorten one for sharing. Reporting suspicious URL's may be a start, but I'm going to try and get recaptcha on one of my biggest sites to see if it can curve this problem. In segment 2, we finish the talking of shorteners by talking briefly about another service similar to the one I link above, and then we demonstrate braille 2000's grade relaxer. This particular part of the application was already working, but some accessibility fixes were made, and with the beta, I present to you how the relaxer can be used in a classroom setting. We take a song break. In the last segment, we had relaxed Gokul Salvadi to demo how this is done. I thought the music would be perfect to play one track, and you can leave your thoughts. Finally, Equifax and Myspace are back in the news. When Myspace Was King, Employees Abused a Tool Called ‘Overlord’ to Spy on Users from blog The Technology blog and podcast |
Welcome to broadcast 84 of the independent artist spotlight show. Its been awhile, I know, and we'll have shows on and off until things settle down. This time, we've got new material including our featured artist Gokul Salvadi who is an Indian based artist. I hope you enjoy the show! Set 1: Intersonic Subformation, The Longest Orbit Jami Sieber, The Goat's Earth Galliarda, Josep i Maria Ivilion, Hthar Graham Lynch, Delphi Set 2: Crows Labyrinth, All Will Perish Crows Labyrinth, Terminus Ion, Blues for a Red Planet Ion, The Faraway Piano Adam Fielding, The Glow Alan Rinehart, Gallarda (Alonso Mudarra) allMeadow and Rob Costlow, Planet You Amy Denio, Buka Mouth Clusters Mauricio Buraglia, La bourgeoise - Volte (Jacques Gallot) Mauricio Buraglia, Les castagnettes - Canarie (Jacques Gallot) Antiqcool, A Moment With You Antiqcool, Forgotten Your Name Gokul Salvadi, Valaji Gokul Salvadi, Care - the Unconventional Piano Gokul Salvadi, Abhogi Kaanada - the Expedition Set 3: Art Sonic is another name for a guy that released a very good album. Richard is from Canada, and this alum we feature under this name Art Sonic is a good one. Tell me if you recognize any familiar melodies. All albums in this set are 2018 or 2019 releases. ------------- Hour Marker -------------, 1200 (12pm 6/15/2019) Art Sonic, Morning mist over Rock Creek Art Sonic, Western exposure Art Sonic, Rocky Mountain high Art Sonic, Lonesome road Curl, Foreclosure Curl, Witch Hunt Love Amplifier, Mahadeva Love Amplifier, Earthlike Love Amplifier, Contemplation Mokhov, Super Sun Mokhov, Lush Ultra Mokhov, Hyper Light General Fuzz, Sliding Forward Mercy Machine, In Your Bed (Asinine's Control Voltage Mix) Myles Cochran, Unhappy hour Set 4: Ken Berman, Sailing To Byzantium Nick Baker, I'll Be Back Soon Matthew Schoening, Fourth Rendition End of program
In this last podcast on working with color in your spinning, I take the fiber I dyed in the six tertiary colors and discuss how to blend and spin them for a shawl. There are many options, and I must admit I have not made my final decision. But I certainly had a good time exploring the possible comibinations and found some lovely multicolored yarns along the way. I did take some photos along the way, and will have those posted on my blog Yarnspinners. The photo here is just one of those, showing the fiber blended from two sets of three different colors. The first part of this podcast is actually reviews of the two books I have used as references for this project. First is Color in Spinning, by Deb Menz. The second book is Dyeing to Knit, by Elaine Eskesen. Music in the podcast is from the podsafe music network (Music Alley). The interlude music is by Gokul Salvadi and is titled Color Blindness. The closing song, (indulge me for my love of the blues) is by Doug Macleod and is called Sheep of Different Color. Happy Spinning!
It's like a spinning studio, in a book size box. That's how the charkha spinning wheel is described in the podcast. Along with many fun stories involving spinning on this unique spinning tool, we also try to give you specifics on just how to spin on one yourself. Every now and then it seems that the pictures really will speak louder than the words, so to help you understand just what we are talking about we have posted a video on Youtube. Here's a direct link for it. You have to pick which to do first, listen to the podcast, or watch the video...just don't do them both at the same time! I have lots of links about charkhas. You can find lots more through Google I am sure. If you want to join the discussion, come on over to Ravelry and join the Yarnspinnerstales group there. We'd love to hear from you. Thank you to Elaine Benfatto for her DVD Charkha Spinning: Tips and Techniques, which I review in the podcast. Thank you to Jonathon Bosworth, for making not only the charkha we talk about, but many other lovely spinning tools. Thank you to Gokul Salvadi for all the music in today's podcast. The interlude was Plucked Sitar and the closing song was Traibal Dance. His music can be found at Music Alley, formerly the Podsafe music network. Here's lots more links http://www.markshep.com/nonviolence/Charkha.html http://www.journeywheel.com/content/section/6/107/ http://www.charkhafiberbook.com/ http://ssbjecharka.blogspot.com/2009/03/spin-sing-and-power-e-charkha-way.html http://www.mielkesfarm.com/charkha_vid.htm http://www.charkha.biz/Charkha/tools.htm advertises tuned indian charkha http://www.woolery.com/pages/charkhafr.html has video I reviewed http://www.paradisefibers.net/CHARKHA-SPINNING-TIPS-DVD-p/999131.htm also has video http://halcyonyarn.com/spinning.php has video http://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/CHARKHA-SPINNING-TIPS-DVD/productinfo/VS-DX417/ has video http://www.dyegarden.com/2009/05/cigar-box-charkha-building-and-dye.html building a cigar box charkha http://www.woolworks.com/Shop/Videos/Spinning has video http://fiberdrunk.blogs.se/2007/09/16/charkha_plying_solution~2990381/ cool upright kate