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Die 2015 in Münster gegründete Emo-Hardcore-Band Shoreline hat am 23. Februar ihr neues Album To Figure Out" veröffentlicht. Die Band legt ein verdammt gut klingendes Album vor, das sowohl härter als auch poppiger als die Vorgänger ist. Hansol thematisiert politische Wut und die Klimakrise, gibt aber ebenfalls Einblicke in seinen täglichen Kampf, seine koreanischen Wurzeln zu verstehen. Er reflektiert seine Reise des Selbstbewusstseins und der Selbstermächtigung als asiatisch-deutscher Mensch und setzt mit dem neuen Album den Prozess der Selbstakzeptanz und des Ablegens verinnerlichter Stereotypen fort. Shoreline strebt nach internationalem Erfolg. Das neue Album ist das erste einer europäischen Band auf dem US-Label Pure Noise Records. Es wurde von Chris Teti (zuletzt Fiddlehead, Anxious) koproduziert und von Kris Crummett (Knuckle Puck, Real Friends) gemastert. Im April und Mai sind Shoreline auf Release-Tour in UK und in Deutschland unterwegs, vorher aber hier bei uns im Platten-Panorama Podcast: Herzlich Willkommen Hansol Seung! Website: shorelineband.com Zuletzt gehört Hansol: Phantom Bay EP Martin: Electric Jesus - Music from and inspired by the Motion Picture Dennis: Videodrones - After the Fall * Neue Platten Hansol: Loyle Carner - Hugo * Martin: Me & Reas - Bittersweet Dennis: Spurv - Braefjaere * Lieblingsplatten Hansol: KOYO - Would you miss it? * Martin: Muse - Will of the People * Dennis: Jim Sullivan - U.F.O. * Unterstützt uns bitte mit einer Sterne-Bewertung sowie gerne auch einem Kommentar dazu bei Apple Podcasts (Link) oder Spotify (Link). Wir freuen uns darüber. Feedback, Wünsche oder Vorschläge zu Gästen dürft ihr uns gerne per Mail schreiben: kontakt@platten-panorama.de. Höre dir die Folge bei Apple, Google, Spotify, podcast.de, Deezer, Podimo, Pocket Casts, Castbox oder direkt per RSS-Feed an. Zu jeder besprochenen Platte aus dem Panorama könnt ihr euch nun auch einen Song auf unserer Playlist bei Spotify anhören. Viel Spaß! * Werbung: Affiliate-Link zum Onlineshop von JPC. Mit der Nutzung dieses Links unterstützt ihr uns bei der Erstellung unseres Podcasts. Herzlichen Dank!
Shoreline are a German punk band currently touring the UK. We spoke to Hansol about their latest album To Figure Out, growing up as an Asian in Germany, his biggest musical inspirations, dream festival acts and much more. Socials - https://linktr.ee/ManOverboardPodcast
Zu Gast ist Hansol, Sänger der Emo- Punk Band SHORELINE. Er spricht über die Zukunftspläne mit neuem internationalem Label und stellt Songs aus dem aktuellen Album vor. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Shoreline are a punk band from Münster, Germany. They are fronted by Hansol Seung.Their third album, and Pure Noise Records debut To Figure Out, is out now.Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyPIt5gNNlU&feature=youtu.beShow theme by Bis.GET TICKETS TO MY CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR JAMIE COLLINSON AT ROCK 'N' ROLL BOOK CLUB ON MARCH 7th.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5jY33R9cXAThankyou to our Patreon members! John Foley.Wilfreda Beehive.Andrew McMahon.Joe Frost.Conor McNicholas.John Earls.Laura Norton.Mike Clewley.Ricky Murray.Danielle Walker.Claire Harris.Dana Landman. Laura Kelly Dunlop. Michael Woods. Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
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Tori and Mabelle talk with accomplished storyteller Hansol Jung about her jump from politics to theater. She shares her trajectory from translating plays into Korean, to an MFA in Musical Theater Directing (at Penn State), and then to another MFA in Playwriting (Yale School of Drama). She also shares about her experience collaborating on “Wolf Play” in the midst of the pandemic, and how it changed her artistic process. Other topics include Hansol's new collaborative theater group (the Pack), reimagining collaboration, and The Kilroys.
Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.Merry Me is running at New York Theater Workshop through November 19th. Find out more at www.nytw.org.The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org
Samsung is a company that is too big to fail. It's business categories represent more than 20% of Korea's GDP, and close to 30% of Vietnam's. The Samsung that we know, Samsung Electronics is made of the consumer electronics segment (50%), semiconductors (30%), displays (10%) and connected home systems (10%). But Samsung is actually a massive business empire, owned by a mysterious Lee family who is now at its 3rd generation of leaders. The Lee family, part of Korea's elite chaebols, had been a boon for authorities in the last 60 years and yet they are often creditted for Korea's phenomenal rise. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chul or B.C. Lee in 1938, and eventually the empire would grow so huge that it fracture into 4 other entities - Saehan, Hansol, Shinsegae and the CJ Group. But it would be the world of consumer electronics that they are most known for, eventually beating the likes of Sony in TV, possibly Apple in the smartphone, and broker deals in software with Google. In Ep 1. We reveal the humble beginnings of B.C. Lee, and Samsung Sanghoe In Ep 2. We explain the political partnerships, and inter-family rivalry that shattered the original Samsung empire. In Ep 3. We meet Lee Kun-Hee, the 2nd generation Lee that would turn Samsung Electronics into the global behemoth that it is today. In Ep 4. We dive into the war on Sony for TVs (Bordeaux) and Apple on smartphones (Galaxy). In Ep 5. We continue exploring the smartphone wars, and Samsung's software gamble against Google (Android, Milk). In Ep 6. We meet Geoffrey Cain, Author of Samsung Rising and Mark Barnes from the Vietnam Briefing to explain the implications of Samsung within Vietnam. - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Youtube to understand the bigger picture beyond the Asian business empires. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Samsung is a company that is too big to fail. It's business categories represent more than 20% of Korea's GDP, and close to 30% of Vietnam's. The Samsung that we know, Samsung Electronics is made of the consumer electronics segment (50%), semiconductors (30%), displays (10%) and connected home systems (10%). But Samsung is actually a massive business empire, owned by a mysterious Lee family who is now at its 3rd generation of leaders. The Lee family, part of Korea's elite chaebols, had been a boon for authorities in the last 60 years and yet they are often creditted for Korea's phenomenal rise. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chul or B.C. Lee in 1938, and eventually the empire would grow so huge that it fracture into 4 other entities - Saehan, Hansol, Shinsegae and the CJ Group. But it would be the world of consumer electronics that they are most known for, eventually beating the likes of Sony in TV, possibly Apple in the smartphone, and broker deals in software with Google. In Ep 1. We reveal the humble beginnings of B.C. Lee, and Samsung Sanghoe In Ep 2. We explain the political partnerships, and inter-family rivalry that shattered the original Samsung empire. In Ep 3. We meet Lee Kun-Hee, the 2nd generation Lee that would turn Samsung Electronics into the global behemoth that it is today. In Ep 4. We dive into the war on Sony for TVs (Bordeaux) and Apple on smartphones (Galaxy). In Ep 5. We continue exploring the smartphone wars, and Samsung's software gamble against Google (Android, Milk). - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Youtube to understand the bigger picture beyond the Asian business empires. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Samsung is a company that is too big to fail. It's business categories represent more than 20% of Korea's GDP, and close to 30% of Vietnam's. The Samsung that we know, Samsung Electronics is made of the consumer electronics segment (50%), semiconductors (30%), displays (10%) and connected home systems (10%). But Samsung is actually a massive business empire, owned by a mysterious Lee family who is now at its 3rd generation of leaders. The Lee family, part of Korea's elite chaebols, had been a boon for authorities in the last 60 years and yet they are often creditted for Korea's phenomenal rise. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chul or B.C. Lee in 1938, and eventually the empire would grow so huge that it fracture into 4 other entities - Saehan, Hansol, Shinsegae and the CJ Group. But it would be the world of consumer electronics that they are most known for, eventually beating the likes of Sony in TV, possibly Apple in the smartphone, and broker deals in software with Google. In Ep 1. We reveal the humble beginnings of B.C. Lee, and Samsung Sanghoe In Ep 2. We explain the political partnerships, and inter-family rivalry that shattered the original Samsung empire. In Ep 3. We meet Lee Kun-Hee, the 2nd generation Lee that would turn Samsung Electronics into the global behemoth that it is today. In Ep 4. We dive into the war on Sony for TVs (Bordeaux) and Apple on smartphones (Galaxy). In Ep 5. We continue exploring the smartphone wars, and Samsung's software gamble against Google (Android, Milk). - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Youtube to understand the bigger picture beyond the Asian business empires. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
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Samsung is a company that is too big to fail. It's business categories represent more than 20% of Korea's GDP, and close to 30% of Vietnam's. The Samsung that we know, Samsung Electronics is made of the consumer electronics segment (50%), semiconductors (30%), displays (10%) and connected home systems (10%). But Samsung is actually a massive business empire, owned by a mysterious Lee family who is now at its 3rd generation of leaders. The Lee family, part of Korea's elite chaebols, had been a boon for authorities in the last 60 years and yet they are often creditted for Korea's phenomenal rise. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chul or B.C. Lee in 1938, and eventually the empire would grow so huge that it fracture into 4 other entities - Saehan, Hansol, Shinsegae and the CJ Group. But it would be the world of consumer electronics that they are most known for, eventually beating the likes of Sony in TV, possibly Apple in the smartphone, and broker deals in software with Google. In Ep 1. We reveal the humble beginnings of B.C. Lee, and Samsung Sanghoe In Ep 2. We explain the political partnerships, and inter-family rivalry that shattered the original Samsung empire. In Ep 3. We meet Lee Kun-Hee, the 2nd generation Lee that would turn Samsung Electronics into the global behemoth that it is today. In Ep 4. We dive into the war on Sony for TVs (Bordeaux) and Apple on smartphones (Galaxy). In Ep 5. We continue exploring the smartphone wars, and Samsung's software gamble against Google (Android, Milk). - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Youtube to understand the bigger picture beyond the Asian business empires. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Samsung is a company that is too big to fail. It's business categories represent more than 20% of Korea's GDP, and close to 30% of Vietnam's. The Samsung that we know, Samsung Electronics is made of the consumer electronics segment (50%), semiconductors (30%), displays (10%) and connected home systems (10%). But Samsung is actually a massive business empire, owned by a mysterious Lee family who is now at its 3rd generation of leaders. The Lee family, part of Korea's elite chaebols, had been a boon for authorities in the last 60 years and yet they are often creditted for Korea's phenomenal rise. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chul or B.C. Lee in 1938, and eventually the empire would grow so huge that it fracture into 4 other entities - Saehan, Hansol, Shinsegae and the CJ Group. But it would be the world of consumer electronics that they are most known for, eventually beating the likes of Sony in TV, possibly Apple in the smartphone, and broker deals in software with Google. In Ep 1. We reveal the humble beginnings of B.C. Lee, and Samsung Sanghoe In Ep 2. We explain the political partnerships, and inter-family rivalry that shattered the original Samsung empire. In Ep 3. We meet Lee Kun-Hee, the 2nd generation Lee that would turn Samsung Electronics into the global behemoth that it is today. In Ep 4. We dive into the war on Sony for TVs (Bordeaux) and Apple on smartphones (Galaxy). In Ep 5. We continue exploring the smartphone wars, and Samsung's software gamble against Google (Android, Milk). - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Youtube to understand the bigger picture beyond the Asian business empires. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Samsung is a company that is too big to fail. It's business categories represent more than 20% of Korea's GDP, and close to 30% of Vietnam's. The Samsung that we know, Samsung Electronics is made of the consumer electronics segment (50%), semiconductors (30%), displays (10%) and connected home systems (10%). But Samsung is actually a massive business empire, owned by a mysterious Lee family who is now at its 3rd generation of leaders. The Lee family, part of Korea's elite chaebols, had been a boon for authorities in the last 60 years and yet they are often creditted for Korea's phenomenal rise. Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-Chul or B.C. Lee in 1938, and eventually the empire would grow so huge that it fracture into 4 other entities - Saehan, Hansol, Shinsegae and the CJ Group. But it would be the world of consumer electronics that they are most known for, eventually beating the likes of Sony in TV, possibly Apple in the smartphone, and broker deals in software with Google. In Ep 1. We reveal the humble beginnings of B.C. Lee, and Samsung Sanghoe In Ep 2. We explain the political partnerships, and inter-family rivalry that shattered the original Samsung empire. In Ep 3. We meet Lee Kun-Hee, the 2nd generation Lee that would turn Samsung Electronics into the global behemoth that it is today. In Ep 4. We dive into the war on Sony for TVs (Bordeaux) and Apple on smartphones (Galaxy). In Ep 5. We continue exploring the smartphone wars, and Samsung's software gamble against Google (Android, Milk). - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Youtube to understand the bigger picture beyond the Asian business empires. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
This episode covers the fate of Nimna, aka Mimana or Imna, and the general destruction and subjugation of the various states on the Korean peninsula between Silla and Baekje, along with the rise of Silla as a a true power. Using references in the Samguk Sagi along with the Nihon Shoki we will try to puzzle out just what was happening in this chaotic but important period. For more, see https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-82 Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua and this is episode 82: The Fate of Nimna. Before we get into this episode a few notes. First off, this episode deals with war and with the trauma that brings, to include issues of death, sexual assault, and enslavement. I'll try to be delicate, especially where we don't need it to get the larger story, and perhaps reference some of it more fully in the show notes at SengokuDaimyo.com/podcast, so go there for more information. That said, I don't want to just gloss over it, either—these were violent times and history often deals with subjects we'd rather not talk about. We just don't have to sensationalize it, either. As we discussed last episode, we are into the reign of Ame Kunioshi, aka Kimmei Tennou. According to the dates given in the Nihon Shoki, Ame Kunioshi, the youngest son of Ohohodo no Ohokimi, aka Keitai Tennou, reigned from 539 to his death in 571. Thirty two years is a respectable reign for any sovereign, especially considering that two of his half brothers had taken the throne ahead of him. Add to this the thought that he may have been co-ruling in some capacity even before then and it is little wonder that he has quite the entry in the Chronicles. And yet, most of his entry is taken up with an almost singular focus on one thing: Nimna, the polity on the Korean peninsula that is also known as Mimana in Japanese or Imna in modern Korean. We've talked about Nimna in the past, and it is more than a little controversial. Sometimes it is ignored as a complete fabrication of the Japanese chroniclers, and other times it is equated with the larger Kara confederation. I suspect the truth lies in a complicated middle ground that cannot be fully explained as we only have external accounts regarding its existence. For my part, I think there is enough evidence to suggest that Nimna was a real place, and a place of some import, as it shows up in things like the Gwangaetto Stele, as well as in some of the Sinitic records as well, so it isn't something that the writers completely made up. At the same time, any talk of “Mimana Nihonfu” suggesting direct control by Japan or Yamato is just as likely made up to support Yamato's own causus belli, and may have even been included in some of the earlier documents that the Chroniclers themselves were drawing from. There is also the possibility that the term “Nimna” was no longer in use, but still referenced by Yamato, much as they tended to refer to anything in the Yangtze river basin as Kure, or Wu, referencing an old dynasty that had long since been supplanted by others. A lot of what we read about Nimna comes from the Baekje records that the Chroniclers frequently quoted. Unfortunately, there is no extant copy of this record, and all that we have is the fragments quoted in the Nihon Shoki, where the Chroniclers frequently embellished the accounts. They would often equate, for instance the Wa ethnonym—that is the term “Wa” used to refer to people of ethnic Wa descent—as an automatic reference to actual subjects of Yamato. It is much more likely that there were a variety of ethnic Wa polities—or at least multi-ethnic states with a sizeable Wa population—on the peninsula and the archipelago, outside of those territories directly controlled by Yamato, though by the time the Chroniclers were writing Yamato really was the only “Wa” polity around, at least of any major consequence. At the time, though, Yamato likely held a place of prominence and even immense influence across the various Wa polities on the archipelago and, possibly, on the peninsula, but things weren't as cut and dried as we tend to think of it regarding states and countries today. It is quite possible—even likely—that Nimna was important to Yamato, and most especially to the trade that occurred between Yamato and the rest of the continent. Based on various descriptions, Nimna, or the territory defined as such, bordered both Baekje and Silla, and it may have been made up of smaller polities, possibly with a core polity of Nimna at its head. I could even conceive that there may have been a semi-permanent Yamato embassy set up in Nimna—and possibly with the various other polities as well, though the idea that Yamato was actually controlling these states seems to be too much overreach, to me. Prior to 539, we are told that Nimna had been incorporated into Silla's territory, around 532, and Aston notes that in the Tongkam the name “Nimna” doesn't show up after that date. This is also one of the dates generally accepted for the end of any independence of the Kara confederacy as a whole, and when Geumgwan Kara is said to have submitted to Silla. As for the presence of ethnic Wa people on the peninsula, that does seem fairly well-established, assuming some accuracy to the Baekje record being quoted in the Nihon Shoki. There are several members of various families listed in the accounts that feel as if they are clear references to people of ethnic Wa descent. These are listed alongside other family names—likely of Baekje, Silla, or similar backgrounds. People like Mononobe no Makamu, who is listed as having the Baekje court rank of “Siteok” and who is being sent by Baekje with another envoy, whose name is something like Chinmu Kwimun. There is also a “Ki no Omi” who is listed as a Baekje envoy with the Baekje court rank of “Nasol”, who was also sent with other Baekje envoys to the country of Ara, or Alla. There is speculation by a later commentator that Ki no Omi may have been the son of a courtier who had been sent on one of the expeditions from the archipelago, and a Baekje woman. Then there is “Charomato”, who apparently was born of a “Korean” mother—likely meaning ethnically from the peninsula, but not of Wa descent. Charo Mato held the title of Ohomuraji, meaning the head of a prestigious family, but also held the rank of Namanye in Silla and went around wearing quote-unquote “foreign dress”, and yet the records still identify him as being of Wa descent. While we've discussed the possibility that there were enclaves of Wa in the peninsula since ancient times it is also possible that members of families from the archipelago emigrated to the peninsula for one reason or another. For example, we have Kawachi no Atahe. This individual is noted in the Chronicles as the “Japanese authority” in the country of Ara, sometimes called Alla, which was one of the polities that was apparently lumped into the larger Kara confederacy. At the same time, it looks like Kawachi no Atahe may have been someone who had been exiled from Yamato—or somewhere in the archipelago—suggesting that he wasn't actually a “Japanese authority” but rather that he was probably a local official who happens to be of Wa descent. In the case of a name like “Kawachi no Atahe”, that certainly appears to be a locative in the Yamato area, of course, but the whole story leaves me with questions. Now, as I stated, much of this information comes from the Baekje records that the Chroniclers then embellished. For example, the Chroniclers couch almost all of Baekje's interactions as being subservient to Yamato, rather than as those of an independent ally, and so as we look at this account, I'm going to try my best to address what is going on without too much of the Chroniclers' biases coming through. But without independent confirmation from another source, that can be somewhat difficult, as many of the stories here are not found in the remaining records in the Samguk Sagi or Samguk Yusa, for example. Now I'd like to start with something out of the Samguk Sagi, which tells us that in 502 the country of Silla finally came to be known by that name. Up to that point it had been known as Sara or Saro, evolving as it had from a coalition of about six city-states on the eastern edge of the Korean peninsula. As you may recall, during the reign of Ohodo, aka Keitai Tennou, there was discussion of Yamato hosting talks in Ara around 514. In reality, those were probably talks hosted by Ara itself, which seems to have risen to some prominence at this point. We talked about that back in episodes 76 and 77. Later, in 529, Baekje gained access to a port to better facilitate communication with their ally, Yamato. This is presented as a gift by Yamato to Baekje, but apparently the King of Kara had other ideas. They had already been on friendly terms with Silla since at least 527, and it seems that after this they turned even more towards Silla's embrace. Indeed, the Silla annals in the Samguk Sagi tell us that Geumgwan Kara requested a Silla princess around this time, an event that is also recorded in the Nihon Shoki, and would suggest that they were looking for a marriage alliance to cement their position with their powerful Silla neighbor. What began as a marriage alliance, however, quickly turned into outright subjugation by 532. Ara, likewise, seems to have been in Silla's sphere of influence, if not outright subjugated, by that point, at least if the Nihon Shoki is to be believed. Many considered this the point at which the Kara confederacy had been dissolved, though some histories consider that the individual polities retained some level of independence, resisting complete absorption for another generation or two, until about the early 560s. In the current reign, things start out in 540, one year into Ame Kunioshi's rule. King Seong of Baekje brought together a bunch of representatives of the smaller polities, ostensibly to talk about re-establishing Nimna. This is sometimes known as the Sabi conferences, named for the Baekje capital where they likely occurred. Against the backdrop of Silla expansion, Baekje wanted to prop up some of the buffer states in between the two kingdoms. They urged on Nimna at multiple times to re-establish themselves, promising aid, but Ara seems to have balked and suggested a more diplomatic route. This may have been because they were already on the side of Silla—Baekje certainly makes that accusation of Kawachi no Atahe, who held some influence in Ara. The Chronicles claim Baekje did this to carry out the whim of the Yamato court. In fact, however, it is much more likely that they were playing their own chess game with Silla. The extent to which their ally, Yamato, was actually involved is hard to say. Certainly we have examples of Baekje and Silla making their own alliances. For example, in 525, Baekje records that they exchanged gifts of friendship with Silla, though Best, who translated the records, suggests that this may be misplaced, chronologically, as there is no corresponding record in the Silla annals of the Samguk Sagi. Then of course in 530, the Nihon Shoki notes that Silla and Baekje teamed up against a rogue Wa commander, Kena no Omi, but then in 537, we have Yamato supporting Baekje against a supposed Silla-Goguryeo alliance. All of these shifting alliances make the accounts read like two very different stories that have been intertwined. On the one hand is the story of Baekje, trying to help the mighty Yamato restore the innocent country of Nimna, despite the pernicious interference of the irreverent Silla. On the other hand we see friendly—or at least tolerable—relations between Silla, Baekje, and Yamato, each agreeing to meet with each other and even ally with the other as the need arose. Unfortunately, we aren't given many of the deeper thoughts or reasonings, but I lean towards discounting many of the stories that make Silla out to be the bad guy for everything. In fact, it is much more believable that, rather than overarching themes it was a much more complicated and even local situation, where alliances were more matters of convenience and where even during war the various states kept up some kind of dialogue. In addition, we have to remember the biases of Chroniclers who knew what was coming—in the 7th and 8th century it was Silla who was Yamato's rival, and so here we see them, with the benefit of hindsight, building up to that conflict, which may mean an overemphasis on the threat Silla posed at the time. As for ethnic Wa involvement in events on the peninsula, while they were not all the responsibility of Yamato, there may be more than a few that were. After all, there were those from Yamato who had been sent on raiding parties and in warbands for one reason or another over the past couple centuries. Then there were various envoys, who could spend considerable amounts of time in a foreign land and even settle down and have kids. There was also likely another reason for people to move from the archipelago, which was the expansion of Yamato's own power. As Yamato exerted greater and greater centralized control, anyone on the outs with the ruling authorities may have wanted to seek refuge elsewhere, and given the fluid nature of things at this point in time, it doesn't seem unreasonable that they may have moved to Baekje, Silla, or even to some of these states in between. Once there, if they had administrative experience, perhaps they were able to find a place for themselves in their new home's own government structure. The Nihon Shoki records plenty of examples of Baekje, Silla, and even Goguryeo people coming to live in the island chain, so why wouldn't some people go in the other direction? This could also explain Yamato's own somewhat laissez-faire attitude towards Baekje's considerable entreaties to get a handle on the various Wa people on the mainland, given that they probably had no way to actually compel them to return, let alone listen to what they said. This was likely a source of consternation for the peninsula, much as various pirates and similar independent adventurers would be in later centuries, when the central government often could not, or simply would not, rein in the excesses of those on the periphery. The Yamato court may have also endorsed the behavior of these various Wa folks to some extent. There are hints that they were in close contact with Silla as well as Baekje, though the relationship does feel more tense, in general. We have to remember that our Chronicles are largely from either early Japanese sources or from Baekje sources viewed through an early Japanese lens. Meanwhile the Samguk Sagi tends to take a very pro-Silla point of view, while the other entities involved don't get much of a voice at all. Speaking of which, there are three other polities mentioned in the attempt to reestablish Nimna and to allow the various members of the Kara confederation to have their independence back. One of these we know as “Teokkwithan”, which we are told lay between Kara and Silla, and so without aid from a powerful neighbor, like Nimna, it was constantly harassed. Then there is South Kara, which was small and weak, and without any real allies that it could call on. While we don't know the exact situation, one assumes it was probably on the coast, again near Kara and Silla. Then there was the state of Chaksyun, which is frankly depicted as evil and double dealing, and thus basically deserving of their eventual fate. I can't help but wonder if, in a way, these aren't just general stand ins for the stories that happened again and again, both in the peninsula but also in the archipelago. Smaller polities ended up as pawns, and often became the ground on which the more powerful states would fight. That meant that most of the damages would accrue to the local lands, and whatever the motives might have been of Silla, Yamato, or Baekje, that was likely disastrous for the local population, and only further hindered their own growth. Now Baekje regularly tried to entreat Nimna to side with them and to effectively break away from Silla control, but there is plenty of evidence that at least some in Nimna were willing partners with Silla. Baekje complains, for example, about one individual, named Isumi, whom we are told is the Omi in Nimna—possibly referring to his role as a minister, or else a mistranslation of the name Isumi no Omi, I'm not quite sure. He is accused, by Baekje, of conspiring with Silla to attack. At the same time, recall that Baekje had annexed territory from Nimna, and refused to give it back, claiming that it was necessary as a buffer in case Silla decided to attack them. Really, I don't see any shining examples of virtue in any of this. Baekje eventually decided to set up its own fortresses along the river between Ara and Silla—presumably with Ara's support. Tensions were certainly ramping up, and Baekje's own reasoning for setting up the fortresses was to make it impossible for the Silla farmers on the other side of the river—presumably the Nakdong river at this point—to be able to tend to their fields. The reasoning given is that if Silla found it too difficult they would just give up the fortresses they themselves had erected and the independent buffer state of Chaksyun, which Silla had also swallowed up, could be restored. Here I'd like to give a blow by blow of what happened, but we have too much happening too quickly. Besides the confrontation between Baekje and Silla over control of the various territories between them, there was still a threat from Goguryeo at the head of the peninsula. In about 546 a succession dispute in Goguryeo led to fighting between some of the elite factions in the court over their preferred candidates to the throne, leading to massive conflict. Several years later, Goguryeo was again threatening areas to the south, possibly with the support of some of the smaller polities, such as Ara, who may have been looking to break out from both Baekje and Silla control. In response, Baekje appears to have requested assistance from Yamato, but the nature of travel across the straits meant that any troops were slow in coming. This may be why Korean sources like the Tongkam note that Baekje allied with Silla to help stop the Goguryeo threat. This appears to go back to a long standing agreement between Baekje and Silla, to at least 493, where they mutually agreed to push back against Goguryeo, even as they continued to bicker with each other over the territories in their own regions. During this latest Goguryeo incursion, Baekje even laid some blame on the quote-unquote “Wa authorities” in Ara, whom they blamed for calling Goguryeo to come in the first place. Yamato, for their part had to deny any complicity—they certainly hadn't egged on Ara to call for Goguryeo to come help. In fact, Yamato was intending to send their own people to Ara to help repopulate the country. If this all feels like a mess, that really is the sense I'm getting. There was a lot happening, and things could change at a moments notice. Through it all, though, Yamato and Baekje maintained good relations, even if they didn't always agree. By 551, it appears as though Baekje and Silla had pushed back on Goguryeo, forcing them to abandon Hansyeong, aka Seoul and later the area known today as Pyongyang. In 552, Baekje abandoned Hansyeong and Silla occupied it, and possibly the Pyongyang area as well, setting up two towns known as Utopang and Nimipang. In 553, Baekje was requesting more troops from Yamato, and five months later an emissary was on his way back to Baekje with equipment and promises of troops. In the meantime it seems that Silla had been busy allying themselves with Goguryeo, and it looked like they were planning to attack Baekje. And so Prince Yeochyang, son of King Seong of Baekje led troops against Goguryeo. This is one of the first in depths accounts we actually get of the fighting, although it still remains focused on the personal. In this case the focus is on the prince, who led his troops out to a large plain and set up entrenchments, presumably to await the arrival of their Goguryeo opponents. They were not disappointed. Local boys, possibly overseeing their herds or tending the fields, had seen the arrival of the Baekje troops and sent word, and overnight an army had appeared. Prince Yeochyang had heard the sound of instruments in the night, but could see nothing. He had his own men beat their drums in response and they kept a strict watch. The next morning they saw the Goguryeo troops arrayed around them, with banners covering the fields as a hill is covered with green foliage—or so the Chronicles tell us. A man approached on horseback, and we are told that he wore a gorget, or neckguard, and was accompanied by two others who carried instruments, like cymbals, and two more that were adorned with leopards tails in some fashion. This Goguryeo honor guard indicated someone of rank and status who had come for initial parlay. The Goguryeo prince asked whom they were fighting. Yeochyang answered that he was of the “same name” as they were—that is, he called on his claim to a common Buyeo ancestry with Goguryeo—and mentioned that his rank was that of Hansol, and he was 29 years old. Likewise the Goguryeo prince responded with his own details, which are not recorded, and then they got things started. First, before the battle, they set up a marked area of the field. Here the two princes would do single combat before the rest of the battle would commence. And so the Baekje and Goguryeo princes fought. Eventually, the Baekje prince knocked his opponent from his horse with his spear, killed him, and cut off his head, raising it on his spearpoint and showing it off to his troops. This gruesome display was met with joy by his own troops, but I daresay not so well on the other side. After that, the rest of the forces engaged, and Baekje eventually pushed back the Goguryeo forces. So why tell you all of that? There isn't a single mention of Yamato, and this is all happening in the north. Okay, it is in the Chronicles, but why does that matter to us? Heck, why did it matter to the Chroniclers? Well, we could point to how Yamato used the Baekje records as if they were an extension of their own power and hegemony, and therefore a Baekje victory was a Yamato victory in their eyes. This may also be taken out of context as an effort to support the view that Silla and Goguryeo were allying. In his translation of the Baekje annals in the Samguk Sagi, Jonathan Best points out that Silla had been attacking Goguryeo only a year or two earlier—would they really be allying against Baekje at this point? They don't appear to have given up the territory they gained from Goguryeo, and so I have to wonder if this doesn't come from earlier, when a Baekje-Silla alliance took Hansyeong and then the area of modern Pyongyang from Goguryeo control. Regardless, what interests me, besides the fact that it is one of the few accounts of an actual battle, sparse and biased as it may be, is that the form of battle shown here is remarkably similar to something we see later, in the Heian and Kamakura periods, with the rise of the samurai warriors. It is the concept of single combat, and even the announcing of names. This was key, particularly in times when you didn't always know who was who on the battlefield. First things first—is this an enemy in front of you, or an ally? And where did they come from and what was this all about? These are not questions easily answered by the dead, and where is the prestige in defeating an unknown enemy? All that said, did it really happen like this? Did they honestly have these kinds of norms around fighting, at least on the peninsula? Quite possibly they did, at times, though it is also just as possible that this was more of a literary device than anything else—something to let the reader know what was going on and who was involved. This also seems to kick off the wars in earnest. Up to this point, a lot of the fighting, assuming it happened, was largely off-screen, so to speak, with a focus on more diplomatic efforts, or simply the building of fortresses. It is not dissimilar to the early setup in a game, though this was no laughing matter. Outside of the glory or derision given to individuals in the pages of these historical records, we can't forget that there was a very real and human cost in what was happening. Fighting meant death and destruction, and displaced people across the peninsula. We see them coming to the archipelago and being settled in various areas, but we also see people enslaved and offered as diplomatic gifts. These are people who were forced from their homes and their lives all because of aspirations of the powerful elites who directed soldiers to fight and die at their behest. We may not always see it, but as we listen to what was happening, let's not forget the human toll around all of this. Coming back off of his victory in late 553, Prince Yeochyang continued his offensive against the Silla, this time taking the fight to them, directly. They sent for the Wa troops that had been gathered in Tsukushi and Baekje sent a general with Mononobe no O to ask for even more. In early winter, they were ready to begin their assault. Baekje and Yamato troops assaulted Silla, but it wasn't enough. This may account for a record in the Samguk Sagi which claims that Silla seized the northeastern border region of Baekje in that year, incorporating it into its own domain. The records say Baekje sent 10,000 men in their fight to quote-unquote “assist” Nimna, but they needed more, and Baekje sent a request along with gifts to Yamato to presumably help offset the costs. Yeochyang then headed back to the front with Silla and there he built a fortification at a place the records called Kutamura. King Seong, worried for his eldest son, decided to go to the front to see him there. The Samguk Sagi says that he assumed personal command of a force of about fifty thousand foot and mounted soldiers, and attacked the fortress of Mt. Kwanson along with “Karyang”, which some have identified as Kara troops, though it could be a reference to any number of troops from the areas in between Bakeje and Silla, I would think. The Silla military governor of the recently annexed Baekje territories came down to assist. During the combat, which seemed to be leaning in Baekje's favor, a Silla leader named Todo made a sudden attack which ended up killing King Seong. This caused the army to break and the Silla troops pursued them. The records say they beheaded around 30,000 Baekje soldiers and four of the highest ranking nobles. In the Nihon Shoki, they note this battle as well, though not quite in the same detail, simply stating that Silla brought all of their forces to bear on the king. They also mention that he was captured and beheaded, with Silla keeping his head, but eventually sending his bones back to be buried. Prince Yeochyang, meanwhile, found himself surrounded, and according to the Nihon Shoki it was a man—or perhaps several men—from Tsukushi, aka Kyuushuu, who began to fire arrows so fast that they were able to open a hole in the opposing lines, allowing Yeochyang to escape. Here, instead of pursuing the fleeing troops, the Nihon Shoki claims they held off because of fear of Yamato, which sounds more like embellishment by the Chroniclers. Following that defeat, Prince Yeochyang sent his younger brother, Prince Kye, to the Yamato court to inform them that their father had been killed and request more troops to avenge him. Soga no Iname, the Ohomi, consoled Prince Kye. He then hearkened back to the time of Wakatakeru no Ohokimi, aka Yuuryaku Tennou, and suggested that they should build a shrine to Ohonamuchi no Kami and worship him once more. This last part probably seems a bit odd. As we'll discuss later, Soga no Iname by this point had been selected to help experiment with Buddhism and Buddhist practices, but a lot of Yamato decisions still balanced elements of practical and strategic thinking with elements of kami worship. Without the kami on your side, there was very little that you could accomplish. This also would seem to be further evidence of links between the kami worshipped in Japan and peninsular practices. Aston suggests there is a link here with the peninsular worship of Tankun, the legendary heavenly progenitor of Gojoseon. Ohonamuchi, as you may recall, had ties with Izumo, but worship of Ohonamuchi may have either come from or spread to the peninsula as well. The idea of a “Great Land Holder” seems to be a fairly nebulous and not particularly location-specific concept. Whether or not there is a link with Tankun is, perhaps though, a tenuous assumption to make. It seems that there was some urging by Soga no Iname to join common worship to help bring about victory, though it is unclear if Prince Kye actually took him up on this suggestion. By this point, Baekje was fairly well immersed in Buddhism and the ruling elite were practicing Buddhists, though as we will talk about in later episodes, Buddhism doesn't necessarily require that people abandon the worship of local gods, though there often is some amount of conflict between the two. Later that year, back in Baekje, with the mourning ceremonies for the late King Seong concluded, Prince Yeochyang announced a desire to retire from the world and practice religion for the sake of his father. This practice of taking the robes of a monk and making merit for one's father is not uncommon in some Buddhist traditions. Certainly in Japan it became the norm for sovereigns to retire and to take Buddhist vows, but that was typically after they had reigned for some period of time—and it was rarely a full withdrawal from the world. As it was, Yeochyang's own court protested that while it might be the filial and Buddhist thing to do, he had to also think about the state of the nation as a whole. Instead, they suggested that he have 100 people quote unquote “enter religion”—which would seem to mean that they were forcibly tonsured—on his behalf, presumably to make merit for him and his father while he ran the country. Both the Nihon Shoki and the Samguk Sagi have something of a pause here, at least for a few years. Baekje had received a pretty terrible defeat at the hands of Silla, and along with internal issues of getting everything back under control, it may have been a period of rebuilding. In Yamato, they note the arrival of several succeeding envoys from Silla who were basically given the cold shoulder. Silla seems to have then given up diplomatic relations for a while and worked, itself, to fortify its borders. The Chroniclers of course note that this was because they feared a Yamato invasion, and there may be something to that—not so much that they feared being overrun, but historically raids by Wa sailors against the Silla coast were not uncommon occurrences. In 561 the Samguk Sagi once again notes Baekje dispatching troops to raid and plunder Silla's territory. The Silla annals note this in 562, which may simply be the difference between when Baekje began to gather troops and when they actually attacked. Baekje lost 1,000 soldiers in that debacle. That same year, the Samguk Sagi notes that Kara rebelled and that a Silla force was sent to put down the rebellion. In the Nihon Shoki, it is said that Nimna was destroyed by Silla this year, and a comment included in the Nihon Shoki states that this included Kara, Ara, Saiki, Tara, Cholma, Kocchi, Chatha, Sanpanha, Kwison, and Imnye—10 states, in total. Quoting the Tongkam, Aston says that the sources only mention Great Kara, or Daegaya. Here, again, we see confusion in the sources, but it does seem that there was some rebellion, perhaps, in the area that Silla had conquered. According to the Nihon Shoki, Yamato sent troops to the front lines to help support Nimna against Silla, working with their ally, Baekje, who was just off their own defeat. To compound matters, an envoy from Yamato to Baekje ended up losing a letter as well as some of the bows and arrows he was transporting along the way, and these fell into the hands of Silla, which gave them crucial intelligence on what was being planned. The Yamato generals for this endeavor were Ki no Womaro no Sukune and Kawabe no Omi no Nihe. Ki no Womaro appears to have had some early successes, and he encouraged the troops. Kawabe no Nihe, however, was inexperienced—apparently he was appointed because of his position in the court, rather than his military expertise. During one of the encounters with the Silla troops, he had them pinned down, and they raised a white flag, a symbol—even back then—of a desire for a ceasefire to talk terms and possibly surrender. Nihe, however, was unaccustomed to warfare, and when he saw them wave the white flag he raised his own white flag in response, apparently thinking that it would stop the fighting. To the Silla troops, however, it looked like he was giving up as well, and so they lowered their flag and redoubled their efforts. Silla eventually routed the Yamato vanguard and many were injured. Some commanders even abandoned their troops, rushing back to the safety of their own fortifications. Nihe survived, withdrawing to a nearby plain, but his troops' confidence in him as a leader was shot, and they stopped listening to him. With little to no unit cohesion, they became easy prey for Silla forces, who rounded them all up, including the camp followers and Nihe's own wife, who was there with him. Her name was Mumashi Hime, daughter of Sakamoto no Omi. Here I'm going to take a pause on what happened next. Let's just say that Nihe continued his less than heroic streak and that his wife paid the price. I'll have more in the show notes at SengokuDaimyo.com/podcast, but we really don't need to go into the gory details of it all here to get the bigger picture, as I really just want to set up what comes next. You see, in contrast to Nihe's behavior is the story of another man named Mitsugi no Kishi no Ikina. Ikina refused to submit to Silla. Threatening him with death the Silla commander made him remove his trousers. He then tried to force him to humiliate himself by pointing his posterior towards Yamato and crying out, and I quote: “Yamato Generals, Bite my A**!”. And yes, that is what the Chronicles say happened. Apparently that phrase is more universal than one might have suspected. Aston even makes the comment that there wasn't really a good word for “Kiss” in Old Japanese and that “Bite” was probably the equivalent for the times. Either way, I think you get the meaning. Anyway, even threatened with death Ikina refused to submit, and instead he cried out “Let the King of Silla Bite my A**!” Well things went downhill from there, and the Silla forces put him to death, along with his son, who had run out to comfort him. There is a song given for his wife, Ohobako, who had also been captured with him, which comes down to us as: “Karakuni no / Kinoe ni tatashi / Ohobako wa / Hire Furasu miyu / Naniwa ni mukite” “Standing on the walls of the country of Kara, Ohobako is seen to wave her scarf, turning towards Naniwa” In the end, the sources agree that Silla was victorious. The rebellious regions submitted and Yamato troops withdrew. There were no more major conflicts noted with Silla after that, at least not during Ame Kunioshi's reign. There is one more martial account, however, and it immediately follows on the footsteps of the disastrous raid of 562. Thousands of Yamato troops, working with help from Baekje and under the command of Ohotomo no Sadehiko, son of Ohotomo no Kanamura, attacked a city in Goguryeo territory where the King himself was staying. The king fled, and Sadehiko returned with numerous items of loot. These included a rich brocaded curtain that had been found in the king's chambers, which was gifted to the sovereign. In addition, he gifted to Soga no Iname, the Oho-omi, and apparently the most powerful person at court at this point, two suits of armor, two swords mounted in gold, three copper bells with chasings, two flags of various colors, and a beautiful woman and her attendant, who had been captured and enslaved in the fighting. There was also an iron building—possibly like a shrine—that had been taken from a tower in the city and which was for a while kept in Chouanji temple, but by the time that the Chroniclers were recording the Nihon Shoki nobody was quite sure where that was or what had happened to it. This seems odd to follow on to the disaster of the raid on Silla and the utter subjugation of the various states between Silla and Baekje, and it isn't referenced in the Samguk Sagi at all. Then again, there is a general lack of any references at this point, so that may not mean as much as it seems. It could be that this was placed here just to provide some kind of victory in the face of such a crushing defeat by Silla. Then again, it is quite possible that Yamato and Baekje troops did use the opportunity to attack a Goguryeo that was still weakened and reeling from its losses to the Baekje Silla alliance years earlier. Speaking of which, whatever alliance Baekje and Silla may have had, the annexation of all of the Kara states by Silla had put an end to it. Now Baekje and Silla shared a common border, with no buffer states between them. It was clear that Silla was now Baekje's number one rival, as opposed to the weakened Goguryeo. From the beginning of Ame Kunioshi's reign to now, whether or not Yamato had actually played a significant part in it, it was clear that the balance of power had shifted, and Silla was a rising threat. Still, Yamato had big dreams—perhaps bigger than they could accomplish on their own. In 571, Ame Kunioshi passed away. As he lay dying, he urged his successor, Crown Prince Nunakura Futotamashiki, aka Bidatsu Tennou, to continue to fight to re-establish Nimna, which would become something of a causus belli through at least the reign of Toyomike Kashikiyahime, aka Suiko Tennou, with the last reference being made in the second year of Taika, or about 646, a good 75 years later. Notably, this deathbed request is the only real mention of Nimna in the Sendai Kuji Hongi, and some of have suggested that many of the more florid embellishments may have come from about the time of Kashikiyahime, to help justify her court's own military campaigns. Based purely on the conflict over Nimna and the other states collectively known as the Kara or Gaya Confederation, it would seem like this period was a huge loss for Yamato. And yet the close cooperation and dialogue with Baekje brought numerous gifts to the islands. This included further teachings from the continent that would help continue to shape the Yamato court with greater and more effective technologies that would strengthen the central government. And then there was the introduction of Buddhism, which also had come around this time, and which will be the subject of our next episode. Until then, thank you for listening and for all of your support. If you like what we are doing, tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode.
In this episode, Hansol Seung of the German punk rock band Shoreline talks about learning English from punk rock songs, the challenges of creating songs and evolving during a pandemic, measuring success, and trying to capitalize on creativity. Plus, playing shows in the former East Germany, signing to End Hits Records, and experiences as an Asian-German including dealing with anti-Asian sentiments. You can check out Shoreline at these places: https://shorelineband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/shorelinepunk/ https://www.instagram.com/shoreline_band/ Paul works a day job and puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu https://www.facebook.com/Dont-Quit-Your-Day-Job-podcast-107924851339602
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Mode und Musik, das ist viel mehr als nur Bandshirts und Merchandise. Abschließend zum Themenmonat "Musik und Mode" haben Jannie und Kai sich Hansol von Shoreline und Josua von Homesick-Merch eingeladen, um das Thema ausgiebig zu diskutieren.
This week, Tammy interviews the playwright and TV writer about her childhood in South Africa and South Korea, religion in politics, and making art across identity. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
“Meinen Kaffee hab´ ich getrunken, beruhigt hab´ ich mich nicht!”, schreit es aus den Morecore-Kommentarspalten seit Tagen. Die Gründe dafür mögen verschieden sein, doch der Umstand Grund genug, der aktuellen Aufregung auf eben diesen zu gehen. Mit Hansol Seung haben sich Linn und Maik nicht nur den Frontmann der Emo-Punk-Band “Shoreline” ins Kerngeschäft eingeladen, sondern auch einen meinungsstarken und kompetenten Gesprächspartner, der nicht zuletzt mit einer sehr angenehmen Sprechstimme zu überzeugen weiß! Warum dabei eine ungewohnt politische Episode des “Fußball-Podcasts unter den Musik-Podcasts" entstanden ist, warum A Day To Remember bei Hansol Schmerzen verursachen oder wann Künstler*innen möglicherweise zu alt für die Themen sind, über die sie schreiben (ja, es wird gelästert!) erfahrt ihr in “Was regt ihr euch so auf? - Über EC, ESC und EMO”.
Because I am a huge fan of their newest work, I wanted to interview Shoreline and fortunately Hansol was kind enough to sit down and have a talk with me. Because their album has so many different topics in the songs, we had plenty to talk about, but we didn't only talk about their music, but also the band itself and the ideas behind it. It was a real chill conversation, that could've gone on for much longer, just because Hansol is such a smart and nice guy to talk to.
HIGHLIGHTSFounding Robolink to make technology fun and approachableTesting in an after school program and perfecting product market fitMarketing with Kickstarter and winning the 2019 CES Innovation Award Fostering community, online camps, and robotics clubsQUOTESHansol: "We were testing our product every single day with our students, so that's why when we actually released our janky product prototype, and then when that went to the market, it had a really good product market fit."Hansol: "We think about the marketing as, okay, how do we actually make the most impact? And then actually create the social responsibility for our company too because we're an educational company."You can connect with Hansol in the links below:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansolhong/Website - www.robolink.comKickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/robolink/buildy-bots-zero-screen-time-coding-and-robots-for-kids-5
Vielleicht nichts für die gute Laune, aber dafür um so wichtiger. Bereits im Oktober sprachen wir mit Hansol von Shoreline über das Thema Asian Hate und Rassismus im allgemeinen. Für unseren Themenmonat Dezember haben wir diese Folge aufgehoben.
How can a five-year-old program a robot? Very easily--as long as they're having fun. And that's exactly what San Diego-based educational startup Robolink has just made possible, with their new robotics kit, Buildy Bots! As Robolink CEO Hansol Hong explains in our current episode, Buildy Bots allow young creatives to build ten different robots. And then--without a computer screen--kids five to eight years old can use an ingenious "block" system to get their creations to move, light up and make sounds. Since 2012, Robolink has been creating highly imaginative robotics kits for students. Over time, their operation has grown to include robotics classes, robot camps and a virtual community. Over the years, we've had the pleasure of learning about the Rokit Smart, Robolink's first product. Then about the CoDrone, their programmable drone. And, in 2019, Robolink introduced "Zumi"--the first educational self-driving car robotics kit! Buildy Bots represents another exciting innovation: Robolink's first robotics kit for younger students, ages five to eight. At the time of our conversation, Robolink was completing a highly successful Kickstarter campaign for Buildy Bots. Ultimately, the campaign garnered five times their stated goal amount. While Robolink will currently be humming with activity, fulfilling the promised Kickstarter orders by Christmas, 2021, Hansol says that the next batch of kits should be available in early 2022. Hansol shared the story of Buildy Bots, explained how young students can make the new creation work and offered his perspectives on the current educational robotics market. On this edition of Over Coffee® we cover: The story of Buildy Bots; How Buildy Bots work; How Robolink's summer-camp students tested the Buildy Bots prototypes; The story of Robolink, which celebrates its tenth anniversary next year!; A closer look at Robolink's other educational robots, including CoDrone and Zumi; An exciting award which Robolink received; What Hansol and his team find most rewarding, in their creative journey as innovators!
This post contains affiliate links. Today's guest is an auto-buy author Jayci Lee. Jayci writes romance like no other. Her latest is the Dating Dare which can be read as a stand-alone. Her Harlequin Desire series The Heirs of Hansol is favorite of mine. In this interview, we chat about the difference between writing a category romance and a full-length romance as well as romcom book recommendations. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: The Dating Dare by Jayci Lee A Sweet Mess by Jayci Lee Temporary Wife Temptation by Jayci Lee Secret Crush Seduction by Jayci Lee Off Limits Attraction by Jayci Lee Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert You Had Me At Hola by Alexis Daria CONNECT WITH JAYCI LEE Instagram Twitter Website SUPPORT THE WHAT TO READ NEXT PODCAST! If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Or you can subscribe to the show on Spotify. Spread the love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends FROLIC PODCAST NETWORK What to Read Next Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts! CONNECT WITH LAURA YAMIN WhattoReadNextBlog.com
Heinrich & Heine isn't only a passionate music enthusiast, but one of the most fastest rising electronic acts in Germany. A long time dj with a successful story for a musical lifestyle. Within a very short period of time he made himself a name in the local Techno scene of Hamburg, and later on also across Germany and even Europe. Probably his biggest milestone is the residency at BKI:Kiezinternat, one of Hamburg's most renowned clubs directly in the heart of the world famous red-light district. Since 2010 he spread his message and the good vibes from this place to be. After lots of releases on several national and international labels, he realised, that his music had even more potential, so he decided to found his own label called Amber Recordings, where he release amazing Techno and Tech-House tracks and only a short time after that, Amber Blue Recordings followed, focusing on melodic and deep House music. Never being tired of the business, he always want to give something back to his fans, not just with his energetic and powerful DJ sets or with his driving and pumping productions, he also release quite some good podcasts or throw so-called “Private Pool Sessions” – he don't just produce or play music – he is living and breathing dance music. You wanna hear some name dropping? No problem: He played celebrated sets alongside big names and scene heroes like Simina Grigoriu, Perc, Gayle San, Stefano Noferini, Marika Rossa, Max Bett, Sascha Sonido, Spectre, Affkt, Paride Saraceni and many many more. And he released on labels such as Der Turnbeutel (by Oliver Schories), Jannowitz Records, Redrum (by Dema), Ballroom (by Kaiser Souzai), Kuukou (by Simina Grigoriu), GuessWhat Recordings (by Hansol), Natura Viva, Mangue Records, Patro De Musica (sublabel of Damm Records), Audio Safari, Ton Liebt Klang, Mad Mad Hatter (by Fran&Co) and of course on his own labels Amber Recordings and Amber Blue Recordings. You should have an eye on this guy. There are some more great things coming up…
Outback Recordings Podcast: Punk Rock Interviews, Insights & Inspiriation
Hol dir den druckvollen, authentischen Sound, den deine Songs verdient haben: benedikthain.comDu brauchst Hilfe beim DIY Recording? Check das: theselfrecordingband.comPodcast-Archiv: benedikthain.com/podcastHansol Seung ist Sänger der Band Shoreline aus Münster und - ich nehm es gleich vorweg - seine Episode war für mich persönlich eine der wunderbarsten Unterhaltungen im Rahmen dieses Podcast bisher. Die aktuellen Singles und Videos der Band haben mich ebenfalls sehr beeindruckt und deshalb freu ich mich wirklich sehr, dir dieses Interview präsentieren zu dürfen. Hier ein paar der Themen über die wir gesprochen haben:Hansol und Shoreline engagieren sich scharfsinnig und humorvoll für eine vegane Lebensweise (siehe Single & Video "Meat Free Youth").Die Single "Konichiwa" (feat. Koji, ebenfalls mit grandiosem Video) thematisiert Rassismus - aber halt aus einer etwas anderen, seltener diskutierten Perspektive. TikTok & Social MediaHintergründe und Stories rund um die Band und deren MusikUnd schließlich ein paar sehr persönliche Dinge, die mich fasziniert und zum Nachdenken gebracht habenViel Spaß!BenediktDie vollständigen Show Notes, Links zu Inhalten und weitere Infos findest du unter:benedikthain.com/orp64Wenn du Anregungen, Ideen, oder Vorschläge für Interview-Gäste hast, schick uns diese bitte jederzeit per e-Mail an:podcast@outbackrecordings.com
Welcome back for Season 2!After a long pandemic-induced break, we're back today with Hansol Seung, a Korean-German musician, to hear how he transformed an aggression on the street into a punkrock song. The single tells the story of anti-Asian racism from the perspective of Hansol (he/him), who is of Korean descent. SHORELINE teamed up with Asian-American Singer-Songwriter KOJI (they/them) to work on the song. KOJI was born in Peixtin (Paxton) (or Harrisburg) PA and just recently came back from a long hiatus, releasing their most recent single “To Carry (On and On)”- a song about their experience as a member of the Asian diaspora, facing white supremacy and the movements to eradicate the conditions that create violence. *SHOWNOTESKonichiwa Lyrics:Start another conversation about the place where I was born(but where are you really from?)I don't really understand why you want to be in controlTell another joke that I've heard about a thousand times beforeyour fingers stretch your eyes to mock mineyou think like a dinosaur I don't know how your head's so old but you're still youngnot in a good way, it's all wrong your excuse and words mean nothingyour ideas were broken by the test of timeshout “konichiwa” and I swear one more timeand I will lose my shit and fuck you up Okay I know, you've been asking out of interestlow expectations, you compliment my languagemaybe at some point you should reflect on your choiceto fetishize my skin(you speak so well)you're just a clone of an older speciesyou will go on and praise tradition I don't know how your head's so old but you're still youngnot in a good way, it's all wrong your excuse and words mean nothingyour ideas were broken by the test of timeshout “konichiwa” and I swear one more timeand I will lose my shit and fuck you upstray for more, stray for loveI know you're smart at heartshed the skin, it's embarrassingdecenter, dismantle, abolish*SHORELINE's website: shorelineband.comInstagrams: Band: @shoreline_band Hansol: @meatfreeyouthKOJI: @kojisaysalohaLabel Shoreline: @end_hits_recordsLabel KOJI: @getbetterrecords*WOC Podcasters Insiders: https://membership.wocpodcasters.co/bundles/insiders-membership?ref=9d91dc
In this episode of Tell Your Best Story, Jensen speaks to Sol Han of LittleMad about the importance of his team, the story telling behind the cooks coming to speak to the guests' table, and why LittleMad focuses on food that's fun to cook.
We're back! And there's no better way to kick off season 2 than with the MOST confusing of boy bands, NCT! Watch the Korean music video, the performance MV, or the live stage performance then hop back and join us. Onward to notes: Lee Soo-man, 2016: Neo Culture Technology, the business presentation that was also one of the places where this new group was announced? That meeting also includes snippets from a pre-debut version of The 7th Sense, with some notable changes like the overall mix, aesthetic, Haechan in the vocals, and the inclusion of Hansol, who quit SM before NCT's official debut. The NCT member timeline chart so confusing it got removed from Wikipedia for violating accessibility guidelines. Here's its Venn diagram version (courtesy Twitter) which is no less unreadable. English-subtitled video of Baekhyun and Sehun (EXO), and Taeyong and Jaehyun (NCT)'s stories of being street-cast. (MBS, KBS and SBS are three of the biggest TV networks in South Korea.) And here's a video of NCT 127 desperately trying to explain NCT. And as I was digging for those videos, it turns out that as late as the Superhuman promotions (2019, three years after NCT debuted) they're still wearing nametags on the talk shows. How good are NCT? Well. Here's the Produce 101 trainees covering it. Here's a clip from the actual show itself with the trainees' reactions to their fate. Shotaro covering Taeyong's part in The 7th Sense, a last-minute sub for him after Taeyong was injured. On that final note (justice for Winwin), here's the RainbowV special project choreo for Billie Eilish x Khalid's Lovely. The s**t kingz official site link to their choreography (as the collective group). I'm fairly certain this is the exact moment in Make A Wish's choreo that regs is talking about - let it run for about 15 seconds. The other NCT songs we love: Touch (2018, NCT U), Superhuman (2019, NCT 127), Make A Wish (2020, NCT U), Cherry Bomb (2017, NCT 127) Both NCT 2020's Resonance pt. 1 and pt. 2 (which was the repack) sold a certified million copies! The not very good 23-member dance roundups: 2020's Resonance and 2018's Black on Black. As always, remember to follow @StanOntology on Twitter for the latest episode updates. If you have any questions you'd like to send in, direct them to us on Twitter!
This week on Melodics - we dive deep into the dark, melodic, beautiful, and powerful tracks across house & techno with your host Raskal. This week our 2nd Hour Guest Mix comes from Hansol (SERBIA) Listen on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, Youtube, Google & Apple https://fanlink.to/MelodicsPodcast Please give me a Follow on your Choice My new track Champions is available Now for free download. Any Support is much appreciated. Raskal Champions: https://soundcloud.com/raskalsound/champions-queen-dub-mix Follow Hansol everywhere. https://www.facebook.com/hansolmusic https://soundcloud.com/hansolmusic First Hour Tracks come from Raskal Set on the Live Stream for Disrespekful. As Always you can follow me everywhere www.biglink.to/raskalsound
Po několika týdnech zase novinkový díl! Ale hned další bude zase speciální!Ještě než si najdete část, která vás nejvíce zajímá, nebo jen tak pročtete popisek, tak musím upřesnit, že když mluvím o skupině S.E.S., tak jí omylem nazvu C.S.C., což nechápu proč, ale kdyby to někoho zarazilo, tak jsem se jen hloupě přeřekl...Asi v historicky nejdelším intru celého K-POKECu proberu letem světem jazykové verze písní Dingga, AYA, HWA a k HWA i její remix verzi, plus k prvním dvěma písním dodám i novou japonskou píseň od MAMAMOO a to Just Believe in Love.Následně odůvodním odchod Elkie ze CLC a naťuknu ne jen Forever od aespy, ale i budoucí díl, kde si je proberu opravdu ve velkém!V neposlední řadě rozeberu můj pohled do budoucnosti Hansola v souvislosti s jeho odchodem na vojnu.Nakonec před prvním tématem tohoto dílu dojde řeč na CHECKMATE a odchod debutovaného člena Nasona a nedebutovaného člena Haechanga...Prvním obsáhlým tématem dnešní epizody je Chung Ha a má cesta k její oblibě v rámci vydání geniálního alba Querencia a co všechno k tomuto skvostu vedlo!Následně opět zabrousím do aktuálního dění okolo NCT, konkrétněji unitu 127 a proč jsem v rozpacích z pokračování jejich japonské diskografie... popřípadě jak to vypadá s novou chlapeckou SM skupinou a jaký to bude mít dopad na NCT a jejich letošní nový unit!Nakonec pěji ódy nad mým vymyšleným konceptem pro skupinu z mých počátků K-Popu a to Rytíři Kulatého Stolu, tedy debut skupiny KINGDOM!!V závěru dojde klasicky na poděkování ke zpětné vazbě, ale zároveň i otázka, oč se bude jednat v dalším díle.00:00 - Intro obsahující ne jen proč tento K-POKEC vychází s menším odstupem pro posluchače a větším odstupem pro mne10:20 - Chung Ha a její kariéra a především od kdy je Querencia vlastně plánována57:49 - NCT 127 - Loveholic & nová chystaná chlapecká SM skupina1:30:57 - RYTÍŘI KULATÉHO STOLU1:41:16 - Náčrt budoucích dílů & otázka do publika
with track from…. Mart, Washerman, Mozaik, Prince Club, 2 Sides Of Soul, JMF, Lauren Lane, Sidney Charles, Carlos Perez, George Privatti, Diego Infanzon, DJ Fronter, Wall Brown, DasDritteKind, Evill, Hansol, Billy Sizemore, Imanol Molina, Jaceo, Badrops, Markus Homm, Ataman Live, Zauberakustik, Da Fresh, Mike Vale, Andrew Mina, Mike Newman, Candi Staton, DJ Wadu, Tony Verdu, Coleur Musique and more….
Bez pochyb totálně nejdelší K-POKEC, který s největší pravděpodobností nebude nikdy překonán!Zde nemá smysl se snažit jakkoliv nastavit časomíru a nějak rozdělit tento kolosální epos do segmentů.Pravdou je, že si NCT probereme od absolutního vzniku až do současnosti a jdeme hezky chronologicky rok po roku souběžně s diskografií a dalšími dle mne podstatnými body, zajímavostmi a milníky.Avšak se neustále odkazuje na něco, co se zmínilo na začátku či v průběhu této epizody, popřípadě co se teprve zmíní později.Právě skrz onu délku předpokládám, že až na zdárné výjimky, si každý poslechne tento sáhodlouhý speciál po kouscích dle vlastních možností.Ale i tak se mu zážitek z poslechnu hezky celý zacyklí!
Ngomongin perawatan wajah ala cewek Korea sudah umum dong. Di episode perdana KULTUM Korea, kita justru mau kupas tuntas perawatan wajah cowok Korea bareng Jang Hansol dan Cia Wardhana. Wajar ga sih kalau cowok perawatan? Apakah kamu juga bisa memiliki wajah mulus berseri seperti Oppa?
Hansol Seung ist der reichste Mensch der Welt. Wie er dazu gekommen ist und warum er trotzdem seine Band "Shoreline" noch am Leben hält, erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode von Talk Assumption.
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Over Coffee® is headed for CES® 2020! Here is one of our top podcast episodes from CES® 2019. What if you could teach a child how to program an autonomous vehicle? Thanks to San Diego-based educational technology company Robolink, that was not a hypothetical question. At CES® 2019, in Las Vegas, we saw Robolink CEO Hansol Hong. Robolink creates educational robot platforms for students, grades K through 12. For CES® 2019, they had just launched another brand-new robotics kit: Zumi. And Zumi, which is an autonomous-vehicle robot kit, is designed to teach kids of all ages how to program a self-driving vehicle! Hansol and his staff have designed the kit to make artificial intelligence understandable for kids, and us "bigger kids". When we spoke at CES® 2019, Robolink had just launched their Kickstarter campaign for Zumi. Hansol said they raised $20,000 during the first day of the campaign! (They would go on to raise $150,000, according to Robolink's website--tripling their Kickstarter goal of $50,000.) And--Zumi had also won a "Best of CES®" award! Zumi shipped in mid-2019. According to Robolink's Facebook page, Purdue University listed her in their "Engineering Gift Guide" for the Christmas season. But no matter how many other honors Robolink receives for excellent (and fun!) products, they may never have a better accolade than when we first met at the 2015 Orange County Mini Maker Faire. At the time, Hansol and Sebastian Sanchez were exhibiting Robolink's twelve-robot kit, Rokit Smart. A small boy, near the display, began to wail. He was crying so loudly that we turned to see what disaster had occurred. The problem? It was time to go home, his father was taking him to the car--and he didn't want to leave the robots! Our previous conversations with Hansol include a look at the Rokit Smart kit--and at Robolink's innovation for CES® 2016, the CoDrone. We can only hope Robolink may be exhibiting at CES® 2020--because we can't wait to see what they'll come up with next! On this edition of Over Coffee®, you will hear: What the new educational kit, Zumi, can do for students; Why Zumi is a female robot!; How Hansol and his crew found out about the Innovation Award; How Zumi works, for two different groups of students; The development process which Hansol and his team employ, prior to marketing any robot; What Hansol considers to be the most important lesson he has learned, as an educator and innovator, while creating his robotics kits.
In dieser Folge des Uncle M Kaffeekränzchens lädt Jakob Hansol Seung von der Münsteraner Punkband Shoreline zu sich nach Hause ein. Im Gespräch geht es dabei vor allem um das Spannungsfeld Rockmusik und People Of Colour. Wieso sind Punk und Hardcore noch immer eine derartig weiße Kultur, obwohl sich die Szenen immer auf die Fahne schreiben, so unglaublich inklusiv zu sein? Warum gibt es zu diesem Thema noch viel weniger Awareness als etwa bei feministischen Problemstellungen, die in den letzten Jahren immer mehr Aufmerksamkeit bekommen haben? Wie kann man reaktionär werden – und muss man das überhaupt? Im zweiten Teil des Gesprächs geht es um Hansols Rolle bei dem Booking-Kollektiv Circle Two. Hansol gewährt Einblicke seine Arbeit als Booker, erklärt typische Vorgehensweisen und erzählt Tricks, wie man auch kleine Shows vollbekommt.
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The educational technology company Robolink is coming out with a new robotics platform for teaching kids the fundamentals of programming artificial intelligence (AI). Hansol Hong is the CEO and Founder of San Diego-based Robolink. Hansol discusses their latest AI education product Zümi, which won an award at the 2019 International Consumer Electronics Show for innovation. Hansol also talks about their Kickstarter campaigns, the ethics of AI in self-driving cars, drones, and more. Related to this episode: • Robolink: https://www.robolink.com/ • Kickstarter for Robolink's Zümi: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/robolink/driving-into-the-world-of-ai-zumi • Rokit Smart Robot kit” https://www.robolink.com/rokit-smart/ • Arduino microcontroller: https://www.arduino.cc/ • CoDrone: https://robolink.myshopify.com/products/codrone • Erector Sets: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erector_Set • UC San Diego: https://ucsd.edu/ • OLED screens: https://www.oled-info.com/oled-introduction • Herbie the Love Bug: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083428/ • Raspberry Pi computer: https://www.raspberrypi.org/ • TensorFlow Keras for training learning models: https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/keras • Three Laws of Robotics from Isaac Asimov: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Laws_of_Robotics • “The truth behind Facebook AI inventing a new language,” an article written by AI CTO Roman Kucera: https://towardsdatascience.com/the-truth-behind-facebook-ai-inventing-a-new-language-37c5d680e5a7 • OpenCV for machine vision: https://opencv.org/ • NGSS = Next Generation Science Standards: https://www.nextgenscience.org/ • Common Core Standards: http://www.corestandards.org/ • Udacity courses on AI: https://www.udacity.com/course/ai-artificial-intelligence-nanodegree--nd898 • MOOC = Massive open online course • CES convention: https://www.ces.tech/ • Best of Innovation Award at CES 2019: https://www.ces.tech/News/Press-Releases/CES-Press-Release.aspx?NodeID=df3a115a-ef2a-4aa5-bde1-333397b96973 Subscribe and find more podcast information at: http://www.k12engineering.net. Support Pios Labs with regular donations on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs, or send one-time contributions by buying us coffee: https://ko-fi.com/pioslabs. Thanks to our donors and listeners for making the show possible. The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com.
San Diego-based educational robotics firm Robolink is looking ahead. With a sense of fun and play, CEO Hansol Hong keeps coming up with new robotics kits to educate tomorrow's generation of roboticists. His latest? A robot called "Zumi", which is a female robot and geared towards young girls! And she's designed to teach her users to code autonomous vehicles through AI! Routing algorithms, ethics and deep learning are all a part of the skills Zumi teaches. Zumi's Kickstarter program launched at the start of CES® 2019, and will continue through March 9th. Zumi's Kickstarter program reached its $50,000 goal within the first week, according to their Kickstarter page. At this point, pledges received have more than doubled that goal--and counting. We've had the pleasure of covering Robolink's previous innovations since the 2015 Orange County Mini Maker Faire. So far, we've seen the Rokit Smart kit--which enabled future roboticists to build a dozen robots... ...and the CoDrone, a 2016 kit which allowed users to program their own drones in about ten minutes. As we walked into CES® 2019's Robotics and AI pavilion, Hansol was the first exhibitor we saw, at his Zumi booth. And he was displaying another new award, for his latest creation! (The CoDrone, in 2016, won a finalist award in CES®' "Last Gadget Standing" competition.) "How cool is that," was our initial reaction. Even more so, when we learned that the goal is to teach the young creators how to program self-driving vehicles! Hansol's newest innovation won a "Best of CES® Innovation" 2019 award at the Las Vegas show in January. From the floor of the "Robotics and AI" hall, Hansol shared the story of Robolink's newest robot, his goals for the future and how Zumi works. On this edition of Over Coffee®, you will hear: What the new educational kit, Zumi, can do for students; Why Zumi is a female robot!; Hansol's experiences with Kickstarter for Zumi, and when the kit will be available; How Hansol and his crew found out about the Innovation Award; How Zumi works, for two different groups of students; The development process which Hansol and his team employ, prior to marketing any robot; What Hansol considers to be the most important lesson he has learned, as an educator and innovator, while creating his robotics kits.
Techstination interview: Robolink will add autonomous car to STEM kits for kids: CEO Hansol Hong
This week on Melodics - we dive deep into the dark, melodic, beautiful, and powerful tracks across house & techno with your host Raskal. This week our 2nd Hour Guest Mix comes from Hansol of the Ukraine. Follow Hansol Here: https://www.facebook.com/hansolmusic/ https://soundcloud.com/hansolmusic/ https://www.mixcloud.com/hansolmusic/ Featuring Tracks By: Stelios Vassiloudis, Mathame, Booka Shade, TOSHI & Afro Warriors, Anja Schneider, Thodoris Triantafillou, SIMONE VITULLO DJ, Jinadu, Alex Zed, BBE, FREYA, Space Food, Mr.Schug As Always you can follow me everywhere https://www.facebook.com/raskalsound https://twitter.com/raskalsound https://www.instagram.com/raskalsound
We're welcomed with the super talented Belocca this month, who's brought along some serious fire to Throne Room Radio. His recent 'Aura' EP has already seen huge support from the likes of Adam Beyer, Eats Everything, Mark Knight and many more, which can be heard in this mix along with a sturdy selection of other tracks. Get yourself geared up for one hour of stomping techno from the two-step techno wonder boy; Belocca. 1. Ben Champell – Plate ( Drumcomplex Remix ) 2. Adam Beyer, Green Velvet, Layton Giordani – Space Date 3. Dave Sinner – Pulsar 4. Cajmere – Percolator ( Will Clarke Remix ) 5. Hansol & No Else – Indifference ( Belocca Remix ) 6. D-Unity – Isolated Mind 7. Belocca- Aura 8. Balthazar & Jackrock – Seven Deadly Sins 9. Scot Project – U ( I Got A Feeling ) ( Eats Everything Remix ) 10. Belocca – Reptilian 11. Belocca – Reiki 12. DJOKO, Oliver Carloni – Flash 13. Dale Fairbairn – So Special Download for free on The Artist Union
01. Juanito : Tamborero (Martijn Ten Velden Remix) 02. Sonny Fodera & Danny Howard Ft. Gene Farris : Candy (Original Mix) 03. Chris Geka & Tecca : Candela (2 Sides Of Soul Remix) 04. Gotta Ft. Tiana : Daddy Is Home (Harry Romero Remix) 05. Ruben Zurita & Chris Geka : FunkYeah (Off Key Remix) 06. Wh0 : Sound Bomb (Original Mix) 07. Pirate Copy : Piano Track (Original Mix) 08. WhoMadeWho : Dynasty (Kölsch Remix) 09. Energy 52 : Cafe Del Mar (Tale Of Us Renaissance Remix) (Original Mix) 10. Hansol : Dans (Original Mix) 11. Patrice Bäumel : The Hatchet (Original Mix) 12. Dave Seaman : Hired State Of Unconsciousness (Original Mix)
iTunes: http://www.bit.ly/codexpodcast Follow Spartaque: http://www.spartaque.com Follow Codex: http://www.facebook.com/codexrecordings 01 Spartaque - ID 02 Christian Cambas - The Outsiders (T78 Remix) [Autektone] 03 POLS - The Underworld (Tom Hades Remix) [Advanced (White)] 04 Wehbba - Process (Original Mix) [Drumcode] 05 Industrialyzer - Atomic Tales (Original Mix) [Suara] 06 Hansol, No Else – Indifference (Belocca Remix) [GuessWhat Recordings] 07 [ Wex 10 ] - Jc2204 (Original Mix) [Odd Recordings] 08 Joyhauser - Galaxy Phase (Original Mix) [Kraftek] 09 Monotekz - Trauma (Alberto Ruiz Dark Remix) [Stickrecordings] 10 Spartaque - ID 11 Dave Sinner - Absolute Horizon (Original Mix) [Kraftek] 12 RISC - Dee Day (Original Mix) [GND Records] 13 Shlomi Aber - Penetrate The System (Original Mix) [Figure] 14 RISC - Orange Line (Original Mix) [Relief] 15 Rob Hes - State Of Mind (Ron Costa Remix) [Pursuit] 16 Quentin Ravn - Orion (Jusai Remix) [FLASH Recordings] 17 Spartaque & Alan Wools - Jupiter (Original Mix)
Guerreiros, em guarda! Nesta missão, Fábio Moreira (@facosmo), Thais Freitas (@ThaisdF17), Rafael Motta (@RalfMotta) e Marcos Moreira (@marvincosmo) falam da nova aventura do anti-herói mais... Visite o site para conferir o conteúdo completo
Guerreiros, em guarda! Nesta missão, Fábio Moreira (@facosmo), Thais Freitas (@ThaisdF17), Rafael Motta (@RalfMotta) e Marcos Moreira (@marvincosmo) falam da nova aventura do anti-herói mais controverso da atualidade, em busca do sentido da vida! Ah, sim, também falam do filme mais desnecessário da Saga Star Wars...
0314 Artistic Wanderings : Hansol Kim aka Lunatic Margo VJ & Video Artist
Hansol, P-Goon, and Nakta leave Topp Dogg, SVT Hip-Hop Team tease image for "Trauma", TWICE ranks #18 on Billboard's 21 under 21 2017: Music's Next Generation List Reference: Billboard's 21 under 21 2017: Music's Next Generation List - http://www.billboard.com/photos/7980786/21-under-21-shawn-mendes-lorde-khalid-camila
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Volvemos una vez más con un podcast dedicado a las noticias y la actualidad más relevante del universo Star Wars. En esta ocasión nos hemos dedicado a debatir sobre dos puntos muy diferenciados: El "enfado" y posterior rectificación de Mark Hamill por el enfoque de su personaje, Luke Skywalker, en el Episodio VIII. El despido de los directores Phil Lord y Chris Miller de la película basada en el joven Han Sol, y su relevo por el veterano Ron Howard. Comentaremos algunas de las fotos y artes conceptuales que se han ido filtrando para Los Últimos Jedi y Han Solo. Tanto las criaturas que veremos en la película de Rian Johnson como el aspecto que lucen los speeders y el propio protagonista Alden Ehrenreich caracterizado como el famoso contrabandista. Debatiremos sobre si existe una visión unificada de las películas en la nueva trilogía o si se trata de la visión separada de cada uno de sus directores y guionistas tratando de coordinarse para no chafarse la historia unos a otros. Después abriremos otro debate sobre la idoneidad de Ron Howard como director de Han Solo. ¿Se acabó el dar paso a una nueva generación de directores? ¿O se trata tan sólo de una circunstancia puntual? También hablaremos de nuestras primeras impresiones sobre la serie de animación Star Wars Forces of Destiny, protagonizada por los principales personajes femeninos del universo Star Wars. ¡Y muchas cosas más! Y por supuesto, hacia el final del programa, daremos los nombres de los ganadores de nuestro último concurso con motivo de la celebración del 40 aniversario de Star Wars Una Nueva Esperanza. Gracias a todos los que habéis participado y enhorabuena a los ganadores. Hemos tratado de enfocar este podcast como los que hacíamos al principio. Con noticias, opiniones y debates que seguro que no dejarán a nadie indiferente. Tocando todos los temas siempre bajo nuestro filtro de humor y chachondeo. Montado y editado por nuestro Maestro editor Angel Rodríguez con la ayuda y supervisión de Paco Villa. Para esta ocasión nuestro Consejo Jedi ha estado formado por: Fernando Martínez, Benjamín Bruña, Angel Rodríguez alias "el Angedor", Paco Villa y Josemi. Con la colaboración en diferido de Jon Ander Mata. Un podcast hecho por fans y para fans. Que lo disfrutéis. No dejéis de soñar con galaxias muy lejanas. Y que la Fuerza os acompañe siempre...
Com um novo Homem-Aranha prestes a estrear nos cinemas de todo o mundo, começam as conversas sobre o futuro do personagem nos cinemas — pra uns, um futuro brilhante, cheio daquilo que o Universo Cinematográfico da Marvel tem pra oferecer. Pra outros, um futuro que se mistura com Venom, Gata-Negra, Kraven e tudo aquilo que a Sony quer oferecer há anos. Enquanto isso, numa galáxia não tão distante assim, a LucasFilm mandou os diretores Chris Miller e Phil Lord embora do set do filme solo... do Han Sol
Hi Friends! Check out the latest episodes of my weekly 1hr radio show D.O.N.S. In The Mix broadcasted on around 100 stations in over 40 countries. Eclectic, fresh and brand new sounds from the best DJs, producers and labels around the globe D.O.N.S. In The Mix #382 28/01/2016 01. Fink - Maker (Mario Aureo Acoustic Sunday Sofa Edit) 02. Beth Lydi - Jump The Couch (Original Mix) 03. Ben Remember - Always 04. D.Rossini & Mappa - Risen To The Top (Alex Kenji Remix) 05. My Digital Enemy - All The Time 06. Robbie Rivera & Bob Sinclar - Move Right (Extended Mix) 07. Sharam - HEAVi (Original Mix) 08. Raffa FL, Di Chiara Brothers - Hard Life (Original Mix) 09. Hansol, Deep Spelle - Speak'n Bassline (Original Mix) 10. Alberto Santana - Zero (Mr Bosco Remix) 11. Uakoz & Alex Lentini - Fake Smiles 12. Slam - Make You Move (Original Mix) 13. Dante Caldero - Vertical Conveyor (Original Mix) 14. Pan-Pot, Martin Eyerer, ABBY - Muddy Walls (Marcelo Wallace Remix) Playtime: 60:05 Follow D.O.N.S. On : www.https://facebook.com/donsdj www.https://twitter.com/donsdj www.https://soundcloud.com/donsdj www.https://instagram.com/donsdj www.https://youtube.com/donsdjtv Stay Tuned
Welcome to in The Mix by D.O.N.S. Check out the latest episodes of my weekly 1hr radio show D.O.N.S. In The Mix broadcasted on around 100 stations in over 40 countries. Eclectic, fresh and brand new sounds from the best DJs, producers and labels around the globe. D.O.N.S. In The Mix #364 Sept. 4th. Week 2015 01. CAAL - Azidhaus 02. Calippo - Make It Through (Original Mix) 03. Etienne Ozborne & SP1DER - In The Air 04. Nick Hook & Martin Sharp - Joy (Club Mix) 05. Fatfly Feat. Roland Clark - House Is A Feeling 06. Felix Jaehn feat. Lost Frequencies & Linying - Eagle Eyes (Lucas & Steve Remix) 07. Kevin Emme - Wow 08. Pep & Rash & Shermanology - Sugar (Original Mix) 320 09. Sharam - October House (Original Mix) 10. Hitch & Baum - Enough 11. Luca M, JUST - Cleve Land 12. Jorge Montia - The Sunrise (Original Mix) 13. Hansol, Mark Helms - Give Me (Original Mix) 14. Pagano, Tom Stephan - The Screamer (Gaga Remix) Playtime: 60:10
Welcome to in The Mix by D.O.N.S. Check out the latest episodes of my weekly 1hr radio show D.O.N.S. In The Mix broadcasted on around 100 stations in over 40 countries. Eclectic, fresh and brand new sounds from the best DJs, producers and labels around the globe! Tracklisting D.O.N.S. In The Mix #345 Live & Direct from Casablanca May 3rd. Week 2015 01. Arcane Youth - Memories (The Squatters Remix) 02. Róisin Murphy - Exploitation (GotSome Remix) 03. Paul C & Paolo Martini - Upsidown (Terminal M) 04. Cristian Viviano - Still Alive (bouq.) 05. Amaro Kruse - Loose Spain (Original Mix) 06. Hansol, GFragor - Plus (Original Mix) 07. Stefano Noferini, Luca M & JUST2, CMM - Raw House (Raul Facio Remix) 08. Gaga - Savage (Alberto Ruiz Remix) 09. Luca Debonaire & Daniel Argoud - That Bass Track (Original Mix) 10. Mutehead - Funny 11. Hoxton Whores ft. Lisa Williams - Touch Me In The Morning 12. The Chemical Brothers feat. Q-Tip - Go (Wongo Edit) 13. Danny Serrano - On Fire (bouq) Playtime: 60:04
#InfectedBeats Episode 075 Tracklist: 01. Chris Lake - Chest 02. Hansol, Chrono, Ascaloon, Roby Deep - Waiting My Time (Original Mix) 03. Ruben Mandolini - Also 2015 Rework 04. Thick Jaw - D.F. 05. Gaga - Savage (Alberto Ruiz Remix) 06. Mario Ochoa - Virus 07. Harry Romero - Im gonna get you 08. Dj Koutaro, Lui Maldonado - Ura 09. Max Mash, Rony - Charlie 10. Jay Lumen - Sunbeam 11. Notice - Walk On
Tracklisting : D.O.N.S. In The Mix #308 August 4th. Week 29.08.2014 01. Alex Sellens - Metallic ( Original Mix ) 02. Bontan - Gadgets & Buttons ( Original Mix ) 03. Agent Orange - Untouchable ( Original Mix ) 04. My Digital Enemy - Bassline Soundz 05. Trent Cantrelle - Any Way I Want ( Original Mix ) 06. Dr. Kucho & Gregor Salto - Cant Stop Playing ( Oliver Heldens & Gregor Salto Remix ) 07. Alex Young & Wayne Madiedo - Sophia ( Koen Groeneveld Remix ) 08. UMEK - Ethereal Nature 09. Hansol, Chrono & Ascaloon - Everybody ( Original Mix ) 10. Funkin Matt - Evila ( Original Mix ) 11. Dismantle - Computer Freak 12. Sidney Charles - Warehouse Anthem ( Original Mix ) 13. Dave Angel - Centre ( Wehbba Remix ) Playtime : 60:13 www.facebook.com/DonsDJ www.twitter.com/DonsDJ www.instagram.com/DonsDJ
Episode 60 feat. Max Demand, Spektre, Stanny Abram, return of the Jaded and of course a couple new tracks by yours truly. Tracklist: 01. Max Demand - Yourself (Original Mix) 02. Mario Ochoa - So High (Original Mix) 03. Julio Italy & Markomas - Break The Chain 04. Pablo D'Rey, Karlos Kastillo - Drugs, Sex & Music (Original Mix) 05. Mario Ochoa - Why the hell not 06. Oscar de Rivera - Test Taboo 07. Stanny Abram, Hansol, Mark Helms, Chrono, Ascaloon - Smash It (Original Mix) 08. RioTGeaR - Into The Darkness (Steve Mulder Remix) 09. Spektre - Fade into you (Andrea Frisina Remix) 10. Muui - Trace (Original Mix) 11. Return of the Jaded - Whats it Gonna Take
K-STYLE presents: #BeMaingrounder 016 - Guest Mix by @djdiegogonzaleznewguass PART 1 - K-STYLE 1 - Belocca, Groovebox - Rewind [100% Pure] 2 - Siwell - Wheel Of Fortune [Sphera] 3 - Simon Doty, Mc Flipside - All Out [Toolroom] 4 - Bryan Cox, Groovebox - Beat therapy [100% Pure] 5 - Inaki Santos - Akelarre [Insert Coin] 6 - Belocca - Ghost Train [Mainground] 7 - K-Style, Roderic Rodriguez - SummerFun 2014 Theme [Promo] 8 - Hansol, Tommy K - The Touch of The Bongos [Avenue] 9 - Lexlay - Cocoloco (Guille Placencia Remix) [Fade Up] 10- Mike Vale, Simon Doty - Rollin´[1605] PART 2 - DIEGO GONZALEZ (NEWGUASS/ZUL) —————————— Every week on: FAN FM (93.5 FM, Cantabria Oriental / www.fanfmradio.com ) - Friday 19:00 *If you are interested in hosting the radio show in your station please feel free to contact us here davidcastillorevuelta@gmail.com ————— @davidk-style www.facebook.com/kstyledavid www.twitter.com/kstyledavid
1. RanchaTek, Agent Orange - Feeling The Highs (Original mix) 2. Dany Cohiba - Garbage (RanchaTek & Stanny Abram Remix) 3. RanchaTek, Glitter - All My Dogs (Original mix) 4. Egoism - Get Down Buddy (Original mix) 5. Guille Placencia, George Privatti - Karri (Original mix) 6. Raul Atek - One Side (Original mix) 7. Joe Red - Ajoeb (Original mix) 8. Stanny Abram, Hansol, Mark Helms - Smash It! (Original mix) 9. Vlada Asanin - Bling (Original mix) 10. Vlada Asanin, RanchaTek - Top Of The Hill (Original mix)