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Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: War (Recorded on 22 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to “War,” the S1E5 US Episode of Max Headroom. Heather has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia903409.us.archive.org/34/items/war-soundtrack-ad/War%20Soundtrack%20Ad.mp3 Using AI tools … Continue reading Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: War
Finding the Sweet Spot: Why Headroom Matters in Your Mixes You've likely heard the term headroom tossed around in audio circles—but how well do you actually understand it? In this week's episode of Inside the Recording Studio, Chris and Jody dive head-first into the often-overlooked (yet wildly important) topic of recording headroom. They break down what it is, why you should care, and how hitting the “sweet spot” of headroom can make all the difference when it comes time to master your mix.
Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: The Blanks (Recorded on 22 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to “The Blanks,” the S1E6 US Episode of Max Headroom. Heather has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia903409.us.archive.org/5/items/the-blanks-soundtrack-ad/The%20Blanks%20Soundtrack%20Ad.mp3 Using … Continue reading Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: The Blanks
Andrew Rabinovich, VP and Head of AI and Machine Learning at UpWork, discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming freelance work into a human-machine partnership that amplifies rather than replaces talent. He also discusses job security in the age of AI, and ways the freelance economy is already responding to its opportunities and challenges. Key Takeaways: Why 2025 is predicted to be "the year of agents" Ways that AI agents will turn workers into managers who are managing the machines How human-centered AI focuses on amplifying human capabilities rather than replacing them Why the missing piece in AI development is creating natural interfaces between humans and machines Guest Bio: Andrew Rabinovich is the VP and Head of AI and Machine Learning at UpWork, and a prominent figure in the field of computer vision and machine learning. He is known for his work in deep learning, particularly in applications such as object recognition, scene understanding, augmented reality, and multitask learning. Rabinovich has held influential roles in both academia and industry, contributing to cutting-edge research and technology development at Google and Magic Leap. In 2020, he founded Headroom, an AI video collaboration platform, which was acquired in 2023. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About this Show: The Brave Technologist is here to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of emerging tech. To make it digestible, less scary, and more approachable for all! Join us as we embark on a mission to demystify artificial intelligence, challenge the status quo, and empower everyday people to embrace the digital revolution. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious mind, or an industry professional, this podcast invites you to join the conversation and explore the future of AI together. The Brave Technologist Podcast is hosted by Luke Mulks, VP Business Operations at Brave Software—makers of the privacy-respecting Brave browser and Search engine, and now powering AI everywhere with the Brave Search API. Music by: Ari Dvorin Produced by: Sam Laliberte
Rachel Reeves was forced to slash spending to balance the books in her Spring Statement this week. Welfare spending will be cut more deeply than initially trailed, prompting warnings that 250,000 people — a fifth of them children — could be plunged into poverty. Economists also fear the chancellor will face further tough choices — more cuts or a fresh tax raid — in the autumn. Host Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT's George Parker and Stephen Bush, as well as economics commentator Chris Giles to discuss the winners and losers, and the main economic takeaways. The panel also examines the impact of Donald Trump's escalating tariff war on Britain and the global economy. Follow Lucy on Bluesky or X: @lucyfisher.bsky.social, @LOS_Fisher, Stephen Bush @stephenkb.bsky.social, @stephenkb George Parker @GeorgeWParker @georgewparker.bskyb.social, Chris Giles @chrisgiles.ft.comHave a question for our panel? Drop us a line at politicalfix@ft.com. Record a voice note with your name and question, and email it to us. Want more? Free links: From miserable to mediocre: the Reeves challenge continues Spring Statement did not stem the fiscal doom loop Reeves' repair job avoids tax increases – for now Ministers play down likely rise in poverty from UK welfare cuts, says charity Sign up here for 30 free days of Stephen Bush's Inside Politics newsletter, winner of the World Association of News Publishers 2023 ‘Best Newsletter' award. Presented by Lucy Fisher. Produced by Lulu Smyth. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Original music and mix by Breen Turner. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PARTICIPANTSDr Hannah Randolph, Economics Fellow, Fraser of Allander Institute, University of StrathclydeProfessor Mairi Spowage, Director, Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde Dr João Sousa, Deputy Director, Fraser of Allander Institute, University of StrathclydeTIME STAMPS(0:30) Economic conditions leading up to the spring statement(16:15) What announcements were made and how do they affect Scotland?(21:10) OBR estimates for policy costs and savings(30:25) What fiscal policy changes might we expect later this year?(37:40) What are the UK's prospects for growth?
In her Budget last Autumn, the Chancellor set out plans to boost public spending and investment by £300 billion, alongside the largest tax increases in over 30 years. She also announced new, binding fiscal rules and left herself £10 billion of headroom against meeting them. But the UK economy – and the world – has changed in the past five months… To what extent will the UK's poor recent economic performance feed through into the Office for Budget Responsibility's new economic and fiscal outlook, and how it will affect the amount of headroom the Chancellor has? What policies may be required – on tax, welfare and public service spending – to hit the fiscal rules? And how do these policies sit in the wider context of the UK needing to defend itself and its allies, grow its economy, and boost living standards throughout the country?
65.) Spring Is Here (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 31 January 2025) Another video jukebox program! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s. https://ia600406.us.archive.org/3/items/20-minutes-spring-is-here/20MinutesSpringIsHere.mp3 Our Setlist: Tom Lehrer * Poisoning Pigeons In The Park (Excerpt) Front 242 * Headhunter Kraftwerk * Musique Non Stop Laurie Anderson * Sharkey’s … Continue reading 65.) Spring Is Here (A Big Time Television Celebration)
64.) Welcome To March (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 1 February 2025) Another video jukebox program! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s. https://ia600608.us.archive.org/10/items/20-minutes-welcome-to-march/20MinutesWelcomeToMarch.mp3 Our Setlist: They Might Be Giants * Ana Ng The Alarm * Sixty Eight Guns The Replacements * Alex Chilton The Damned * Anything … Continue reading 64.) Welcome To March (A Big Time Television Celebration)
63.) Post Valentine’s Day Mop-Up (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 29 December 2024) Another video jukebox program! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s. https://ia600702.us.archive.org/21/items/20-minutes-post-valentines-day/20MinutesPostValentinesDay.mp3 Our Setlist: Echo & The Bunnymen * Bring On The Dancing Horses The Damned * Alone Again Or Fuzzbox * What’s The Point? … Continue reading 63.) Post Valentine’s Day Mop-Up (A Big Time Television Celebration)
In this Enhanced Don't Distract episode, Justin and Sean delve into the intricacies of camera shots, angles, and techniques essential for creating compelling church live streams. They discuss the importance of eye placement, the rule of thirds, and achieving motion in shots to keep viewers engaged. Through detailed analysis, including examples from Elevation Church, they demonstrate how even the smallest adjustments in video production can significantly impact viewer experience. Additionally, they touch on the integration of lighting, live streaming equipment, and the balance of visual composition. Whether you're a seasoned AV technician or new to live streaming, this episode is packed with valuable insights to elevate your church's broadcast quality. Don't forget to subscribe for more expert advice on enhancing your church's technical production. 00:00 Introduction to Enhanced Don't Distract 01:05 Welcome to the New Year 2025 01:52 The Importance of Camera Shots in Live Streaming 07:04 Audio vs. Video Quality in Content Creation 12:31 Analyzing Camera Shots and Angles 14:46 Understanding the Rule of Thirds 19:58 Framing and Headroom in Shots 29:37 Live Streaming Challenges and Solutions 37:15 Breaking the Guidelines for Creative Shots 37:56 The Evolution of Broadcast and Streaming 38:41 Managing Volunteers and Camera Operations 40:07 Training and Consistency in Camera Work 43:01 The Importance of Camera Angles and Shots 44:03 Lighting and Framing for Cinematic Feel 47:57 Understanding the 180-Degree Rule 50:42 Visual Storytelling and Composition 58:21 Technical Aspects of Camera Work 01:07:57 Consultation and Equipment Recommendations 01:11:28 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement Podcast Spotify: https://rb.gy/d4elq4 Apple: https://rb.gy/zuw4a4 Email: Justin@enhanceavl.com jordan@enhanceavl.com https://www.enhanceavl.com/ Streamyard: https://streamyard.com/pal/5328320126517248
62.) Good News, Finally! (recorded 29 January 2025) This episode announces the news that all 13 of the original UK Series 1 Max Headroom shows have been recovered, and some fans are starting to share the files! Heather shares the enthusiasm. Austin is very excited. https://ia802304.us.archive.org/26/items/20-minutes-good-news/20MInutesGoodNews.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon … Continue reading 62.) Good News, Finally!
61.) “Everything In America…” (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 28 October 2024) Another video jukebox program! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s. https://20minutesintothefuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/20minutespumpsamples.mp3 Our Setlist: Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark * Electricity The Jam * Going Underground Devo * Whip It The Stranglers * Skin Deep … Continue reading 61.) “Everything In America…” (A Big Time Television Celebration)
The UK economy faced significant headwinds in 2024, marked by stagnation and subdued growth. December's Purchasing Managers' Index (“PMI”) data revealed the weakest private sector performance since October 2023, with composite PMI at 50.4 and a sharp decline in new orders. Rising payroll costs and declining demand drove the steepest fall in employment since January 2021, while business confidence fell to a two-year low following tax increases in the Autumn Budget. Although KPMG raised its 2025 Gross Domestic Product (“GDP”) forecast to 1.7% due to expansionary fiscal policy, 2024 growth remained modest at 0.7%, with inflation averaging persistently high levels. Despite signals of gradual rate cuts from the Bank of England, bond market volatility added uncertainty to the outlook.Stocks featured:Clarksons, Greggs and Just GroupTo find out more about the investment management services offered by Walker Crips, please visit our website:https://www.walkercrips.co.uk/This podcast is intended to be Walker Crips Investment Management's own commentary on markets. It is not investment research and should not be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy, sell or trade in any of the investments, sectors or asset classes mentioned. The value of any investment and the income arising from it is not guaranteed and can fall as well as rise, so that you may not get back the amount you originally invested. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Movements in exchange rates can have an adverse effect on the value, price or income of any non-sterling denominated investment. Nothing in this podcast constitutes advice to undertake a transaction, and if you require professional advice you should contact your financial adviser or your usual contact at Walker Crips. Walker Crips Investment Management Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN: 226344) and is a member of the London Stock Exchange. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carol Ann says most contractors don't understand old houses. Mike, Brian and Patrick talk about moving collar ties and making an efficient home shop. Tune in to Episode 667 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about: · Finding a contractor who knows about old houses · Adding headroom in attic living spaces · Creating an effcient and useful home shop Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com. ➡️➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 664 ➡️ Learn about Framing High-Performance Homes by Dan Kolbert, the new E-learning course from Fine Homebuilding ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media: Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.
60.) Happy New Year! (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 27 October 2024) Here’s a New Year’s themed edition of our video jukebox program! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s, at New Year’s, no less. https://20minutesintothefuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/20minutesnewyears2025show.mp3 Our Setlist: Judy Garland * After The Holidays (From the “Tonight … Continue reading 60.) Happy New Year! (A Big Time Television Celebration)
59.) 2024 Holiday Special! (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 24 May 2024) In honor of that big holiday this week, here’s a “Big Time Television” broadcast on a certain subject, to help put you in the holiday mood. Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s, at Christmas, no less. … Continue reading 59.) 2024 Holiday Special! (A Big Time Television Celebration)
58.) Remembering December 7th (A Big Time Television Broadcast) (recorded 27 October 2024) It’s another Big Time Television Broadcast, to celebrate December 7th. Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s. https://20minutesintothefuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/20minutesdecember7th.mp3 Our Setlist: Information Society * What’s On Your Mind? (Pure Energy) Billy Idol * Rebel Yell Adam … Continue reading 58.) Remembering December 7th (A Big Time Television Broadcast)
ab 1:45 Min. - Agatha Christie: Das Geheimnis des Weihnachtspuddings | Geschichten und Gedichte | Gelesen von Christoph Maria Herbst | 2 Std. 31 Min. | Der Hörverlag || ab 9:47 Min. - Armistead Maupin: „Stadtgeschichten“-Zyklus | gelesen von Oliver Rohrbeck | Teil 1: 10 Std. 7 Min. | Teil 2 „Mehr Stadtgeschichten“ | Teil 3„Noch mehr Stadtgeschichten“| Lauscher Lounge|| ab 16:35 Min. - Weihnachtstipps:| Robert James Waller: Die Brücken am Fluss | Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Bernhard Schmid | Gelesen von Hardy Krüger sen.| 4 ½ Std. | DAV / BR2 (1994) || Volker Kutscher: Rath - Der zehnte Rath-Roman | Gelesen von David Nathan | 21 Std. 50 Min. | Hörbuch Hamburg || Alex Beer: Die weiße Stunde - Ein Fall für August Emmerich | gelesen von Cornelius Obonya | 9 Std. 30 Min. | Random House Audio || Hörbuch des Jahres 2024: Uwe Johnson: Jahrestage - Aus dem Leben von Gesine Cresspahl | gelesen von Charly Hübner, Caren Miosga | Regie: Wolfgang Stockmann | 73 Std. 53 Min. | DAV / Fries Stiftung || ab 26:51 Min. - Kinderhörbuch-Weihnachtstipps: Kinder-Hörbuch des Jahres 2024: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley: Gras unter meinen Füßen - Das Jahr, als ich leben lernte | Übersetzt von Beate Schäfer | gelesen von Birte Schnöink | 7 Std. 47 Min.| Ab 11 Jahren | Hörcompany || Ursula Poznanski: Buchstabendschungel & Zahlenallerlei | Gelesen von Laura Maire | 50 Min. | Ab 4 Jahren | Der Hörverlag || Reihe Abenteuer & Wissen | Martin Herzog: Charles Lindbergh & Co - Im Flug um die Welt | ca. 80 Min. | Von 8 bis 88 Jahren || Headroom
57.) 2024 Thanksgiving Special! (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 24 May 2024) It’s Thanksgiving, and Heather will have nothing to do with a show like this. So it’s another Big Time Television broadcast! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s, on Thanksgiving. https://ia903402.us.archive.org/30/items/20-minutes-2024-thanksgiving-special/20Minutes2024ThanksgivingSpecial.mp3 Our Setlist: The Fat Boys … Continue reading 57.) 2024 Thanksgiving Special! (A Big Time Television Celebration)
56.) Don’t Stop The Dance (A Big Time Television Broadcast) (recorded 27 October 2024) It’s another Big Time Television Broadcast, to celebrate November! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s. https://20minutesintothefuture.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/20minutesbigtimenov9thshow.mp3 Our Setlist: Bauhaus * She’s Into Parties Siouxie & The Banshees * Spellbound Killing Joke * Love … Continue reading 56.) Don’t Stop The Dance (A Big Time Television Broadcast)
55.) 2024 Halloween Special! (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 24 May 2024) It’s that time of year, when our thoughts turn to those of Halloween! Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s, at Halloween. https://ia903409.us.archive.org/6/items/20-minutes-2024-halloween-special/20Minutes2024HalloweenSpecial.mp3 Our Setlist: Vic Crume * The Haunted House Tim Curry * The Halloween … Continue reading 55.) 2024 Halloween Special! (A Big Time Television Celebration)
Andrew Rabinovich began his career in technology working on AI applications for cancer detection. He also spent time at Google, working on early iterations of products like Google Glass. Now at Upwork, as vice president and head of AI and machine learning, Rabinovich and his team are working to enhance the digital labor platform's capabilities with AI solutions to enable more sophisticated matching of resources to projects. On today's episode, Andrew shares his views on the ways AI could take on more complex projects while using fewer resources. In the way of AI's rapid progress, however, are slow advancements in hardware. While AI has made huge strides in cognition, he says, hardware struggles to match its capabilities, especially in wearable tech and robotics. Still, Andrew envisions a future with hyper-personalized digital assistants for everyone. Read the episode transcript here. Guest bio Andrew Rabinovich is vice president and head of AI and machine learning at Upwork. He previously held R&D leadership positions at Google before joining augmented reality company Magic Leap as head of AI in 2015. In 2020, Rabinovich cofounded Headroom, an AI-powered videoconferencing platform that was acquired by Upwork in 2023. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from University of California, San Diego, and has studied machine learning with an emphasis in computer vision and multimodal AI for over 20 years. He has also authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and patents. Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group and is hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Our engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Alanna Hooper. Stay in touch with us by joining our LinkedIn group, AI for Leaders at mitsmr.com/AIforLeaders or by following Me, Myself, and AI on LinkedIn. We encourage you to rate and review our show. Your comments may be used in Me, Myself, and AI materials.
54.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Security Systems (Recorded on 22 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to “Security Systems,” the S1E4 US Episode of Max Headroom. Heather has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia902907.us.archive.org/35/items/security-systems-soundtrack-ad/Security%20Systems%20Soundtrack%20Ad.mp3 Using … Continue reading 54.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Security Systems
53.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Body Banks (Recorded on 22 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to “Body Banks,” the S1E3 US Episode of Max Headroom. Heather has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia902907.us.archive.org/9/items/body-banks-soundtrack-ad/Body%20Banks%20Soundtrack%20Ad.mp3 Using … Continue reading 53.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Body Banks
52.) Tech Talk: Bluetooth (Recorded on 31 March 2021.) Between Heather and Austin’s various lifestyle choices, they both manage to have a variety of tech issues. Here’s a few that relate to the technology of bluetooth. Heather has very specific bluetooth issues. . Austin feels that it only barely counts as technology, since it doesn’t seem … Continue reading 52.) Tech Talk: Bluetooth
Sometimes, you can't go back to your childhood memories. Sarah learns this the hard way this week when the gals chat about Max Headroom (1987-1988). Inspired by the much better TV appearances of said Headroom, the show leaves rather a lot to be desired.Love the show? Please subscribe, rate, and review us here. Also, check out our website: www.seeyounextweekinspace.com and follow us on Instagram @seeyounextweekinspaceHosts: Amy and Sarah WalshEditor: Amy WalshProducers: Amy and Sarah WalshArt: Riley Brown
51.) Women Reporting On War A few more thoughts on the reality of women reporting on war, and how spot-on the episode, “War” of Max Headroom is with regards to that story. Heather is on assignment. Austin is a big Brooke Gladstone fanboy. Here’s a link to the WNYC / On The Media story they did … Continue reading 51.) Women Reporting On War
50.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Rakers (Recorded on 22 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to “Rakers,” the S1E2 US Episode of Max Headroom. Heather has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia904701.us.archive.org/17/items/rakers-soundtrack-ad/RakersSoundtrackAd.mp3 Using AI tools … Continue reading 50.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Rakers
49.) The Brian Frankish Interview (Recorded on 29 September 2022.) There are the people in front of the camera, the people who become celebrities for being behind the camera, and there are people like Brian Frankish, who make movies happen, and might not be widely known to the world at large. Regardless, his connection to … Continue reading 49.) The Brian Frankish Interview
Thank you for being a subscriber to this exclusive content! SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Discord! HIRE DEE KEI HIRE JAMES Find Dee Kei Braeden, and Jame on Social Media: Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @JamesDeanMixes Twitter: @DeeKeiMixes CHECK OUT OUR OTHER RESOURCES Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Group: Discord & Facebook The Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Izotope, Antares (Auto Tune), Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Spreaker, Filepass, & Canva The Mixing Music Podcast is a video and audio series on the art of music production and post-production. Dee Kei and Lu are both professionals in the Los Angeles music industry having worked with names like Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Ray J, Smokepurrp, Benny the Butcher, Sueco the Child, Ari Lennox, G-Eazy, Phresher, Lucky Daye, DDG, Lil Xan, Masego, $SNOT, Kanye West, King Kanja, Dreamville, BET, Universal Music, Interscope Records, etc. This video podcast is meant to be used for educational purposes only. This show is filmed at IN THE MIX STUDIOS located in North Hollywood, California. If you would like to sponsor the show, please email us at deekeimixes@gmail.com.
48.) Dancing On The Moon! (A Big Time Television Celebration) (recorded 10 May 2024) In honor of that Moon Landing that we’re all so ape about, here’s a “Big Time Television” broadcast on a certain subject, we all know and love. Heather would have picked something local. Austin is stuck in the 80’s, on the … Continue reading 48.) Dancing On The Moon! (A Big Time Television Celebration)
47.) Solidarity / “Fourth of July” Special (recorded 9 May 2024; 2 July 2024) We’re not really a fan of the Fourth of July. We suspect Max might have telegraphed a bit of our politics to our listeners, in that respect. And with recent rulings… it’s hard to think this holiday has the best intentions … Continue reading 47.) Solidarity / “Fourth of July” Special
46.) I Like Difficult (Jeffrey Tambor on his Max Experience) The Archive of American Television conducted a number of interviews with many actors who have done a lot of work over the years. Here’s a little something buried in the middle of a longer interview with Jeffrey Tambor. While he’s not seen in the best … Continue reading 46.) I Like Difficult (Jeffrey Tambor on his Max Experience)
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45.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Blipverts (Recorded on 12 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to “Blipverts,” the S1E1 US Episode of Max Headroom. Heather has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia800309.us.archive.org/22/items/20-minutes-blipverts-soundtrack-ad/20MinutesBlipvertsSoundtrackAd.mp3 Using AI tools … Continue reading 45.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack: Blipverts
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44.) Here’s Another Word From Our Sponsor… (Recorded on 4 January 2023) Here’s a few tangents from our Coke Commercials Conversation, that were excised for time from that show. Heather has Friendly memories. Austin is along for the ride. https://ia800306.us.archive.org/5/items/20-minutes-vanilla-cherry-coke_202404/20MinutesVanilla%26CherryCoke.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with … Continue reading 44.) Here’s Another Word From Our Sponsor…
Our brother EDSEVEN closing out SOUL OF SYDNEY NYD SPECIAL Jan 1 2024 with a dope deeper pressure release set to end a night with the true believers. Track List Prince & The New Power Generation - Gett Off (Flutestramental) Prince & The New Power Generation - Gett Off (House Style) Dam Swindle - 64 Ways Feat. Mayer Hawthorne (Original Mix) GoldLink - U Say (feat. Tyler, The Creator & Jay Prince) ShallIBrukIt - A B S R Nautilus flip Caridad - Maleet Amp Fiddler - Superficial (Remix) 3 Winans Brothers - Dance (Louie Vega Latin Soul Radio Edit) [feat. The Clark Sisters] Convertion - Let's Do It Feat. Leroy Burgess (Louie Vega Dance Ritual Mix) Norma Jean Bell - I'm the Baddest Bitch (Extended Moodymann Edit) Black Motion Ft Jah Rich - Banane Movoko Mood II Swing - Closer (Swing II Mood Dub) Mood II Swing - Do It Your Way Geoffrey CThis Is Hot (Yes Indeedy) (original mix) MD X-Spress - God Made Me Phunky (Original Mix) Laroye - Colombia 26a Black Science Orchestra - New Jersey Deep Uptown Funk Empire - You've Got To Have Freedom Dem 2 - Move On (New York Soundclash) Gil Scott-Heron - The Klan (Jad and The Ladyboy Edit) MFSB - Mysteries of the World Moodymann - Tribute Kon - Whispers Freak Better (EDIT) Tye Tribbett - Might Long Way D'Angelo - Lady (DJ Premier remix) f/ AZ Grooveman Spot - DEVILS DRUMS Listen to more from EDSEVEN https://soundcloud.com/edseven/ About EDSEVEN 'Sydney DJ/Producer Edseven has built a rock solid reputation over the last 15 years, sharing thestage djing with the likes of Gilles Peterson, Peanut Butter Wolf, Norman Jay, IG Culture andmany more across Australia, Berlin, Detroit and Amsterdam. Always eclectic, his selections joining the dots between styles and eras with skill and respect – never losing focus on the dancers. His latest release is no different. A djembe led future soul burner blessed by the legendary London vocalist Colonel Red's scorching voice. Sounding like a 90's R&B jam thrown into the future before morphing into a 3am dancefloor blazer - definitely one for all the freaks out there. The remix package is a massive shout to Edseven's varied tastes and influences, enlisting a murderers' row of friends and overseas contacts to reinterpret the original. Japan's Grooveman Spot providing a heavy heavy classic Jazzy Sport beatdown version whilst Canadian due Potatohead People flip it into a dripping 80's Boogie track. Local don's Inkswel and Setwun take their version even further from the original… Inkswel's broken space mix upping the tempo and pulling in Bruk / West London vibes and Setwun's refreak an acid tinged, ever-evolving broken beat piece.' Edseven Bio Armed with a unique ear, deep collection and a skill for combining diverse sounds, Sydney's edseven has built a solid reputation as a dj over the last decade as well as a producer/remixer and more recently as a promoter founding Lioness Presents. A collector of many styles, a typical Edseven dj set could include anything from Detroit Hip Hop to Nigerian Funk, UK Broken beat to Chicago House, Classic Soul to Future Beat and beyond. This musical range and the technical ability to hold it all together has seen edseven called upon to support international acts including Peanut Butter Wolf, Samiyam, El-P, IG Culture, Steve Spacek, Mark de Clive Lowe, Jose James, Mark Rae, Dj Spooky, Frank Booker, Recloose, Grooveman Spot, Domu, Quantic, Alice Russell, Boca 45, Raf Daddy, Pablo Valentino, Funkineven, James Pants etc... Regular local guest spots and residencies across Australia include Soul of Sydney, The Croft Institute (Melb), Space is the Place, Rootdown (Melb), Dust Tones, Future Classic, Hide & Freak (Adelaide), Tonic Lounge, Black Penny, Playground Weekender, Vibes on a Summer Day, Headroom and his own Lioness warehouse parties and Hip Hop/Funk/Soul offshoot 73 'til Infinity.
43.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack. (Recorded on 10 May 2024.) A new perk for folks who support us on Patreon: A download of “The Unofficial Soundtrack” to the UK Telefilm of Max Headroom! Heather has has not heard this yet! Austin has been wanting something like this for years. https://ia902501.us.archive.org/17/items/20-minutes-into-the-future-uksoundtrack-ad/20MinutesIntoTheFutureUKSoundtrackAd.mp3 Using AI tools to create … Continue reading 43.) Max Headroom: The Unofficial Soundtrack.
42.) 42 (Recorded on 7 April 2024.) We offer a few thoughts on Mr. Adams, 42, and his impact as a creator. Heather finally read Hitchhiker’s. Austin knows these books too well. https://ia600305.us.archive.org/6/items/20-minutes-42-adams-tribute_202404/20Minutes42AdamsTribute.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with Michael Cassutt to create an audio-drama version … Continue reading 42.) 42
41.) Goodbye, M. Emmet Walsh (Recorded on 7 April 2024.) We say goodbye to M. Emmet Walsh. Heather takes the week off. Austin loves Blood Simple, apparently. https://ia600304.us.archive.org/33/items/20-minutes-memmet-walsh-tribute/20MinutesMEmmetWalshTribute.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with Michael Cassutt to create an audio-drama version of his lost vintage Max … Continue reading 41.) Goodbye, M. Emmet Walsh
40.) Executives w/ Steve Roberts (Recorded on 31 March 2021.) A few thoughts on the Executives you see in Max Headroom. Heather loves Formby. Austin has theories. https://ia601304.us.archive.org/22/items/executives-20-minutes/Executives20Minutes.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with Michael Cassutt to create an audio-drama version of his lost vintage Max … Continue reading 40.) Executives w/ Steve Roberts
39.) Is Max Hiding On My Computer? (#OfficeLife) (Recorded on 30 June 2022.) A behind-the-scenes moment from the preparation for recording an episode of our program. Heather is excited to possibly meet Max. Austin is not as good at tech as he would like. https://ia600505.us.archive.org/23/items/30-is-max-hiding-on-my-computer/30%20Is%20Max%20Hiding%20On%20My%20Computer.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, … Continue reading 39.) Is Max Hiding On My Computer? (#OfficeLife)
38.) Lightbulbs, Etc. (Recorded on 18 May. 2023.) Some general conversations about lightbulbs and other things in our lives. Heather lives in a deathtrap. Austin notices too many things that remind him of Twin Peaks. https://ia601208.us.archive.org/33/items/lightbulbs-20-minutes/Lightbulbs20Minutes.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with Michael Cassutt to create … Continue reading 38.) Lightbulbs, Etc.
37.) Writing & Adaptation w/ Steve Roberts (Recorded on 31 March 2021.) A few thoughts on a movie and book project that Steve is involved in, it’s origins, making Redwall, and some advice about adapting material for other mediums. Heather is grateful for Steve’s conversation. Austin is curious about this project… https://ia601300.us.archive.org/27/items/writing-and-adaptation-20-minutes/WritingAndAdaptation20Minutes.mp3 We encourage … Continue reading 37.) Writing & Adaptation w/ Steve Roberts
36.) Our Regularly Scheduled Commercial (Recorded on 4 January 2023) A few more thoughts on Commercials, and watching Max WITH Commercials. Heather doesn’t really remember anything. Austin thinks the ads are part of the show! https://ia601300.us.archive.org/12/items/our-regularly-scheduled-commercial-20-minutes/Our%20Regularly%20Scheduled%20Commercial%2020%20Minutes.mp3 We encourage you to help with our Patreon Fundraiser, where we are working with Michael Cassutt to create … Continue reading 36.) Our Regularly Scheduled Commercial
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This week bring a topic related to television broadcasts and how easy it used to be to hijack the airwaves. As we discuss both Captain Midnight and the Max Headroom incident we learn how small laws in our government can have larger repercussions. Perhaps don't put on a fake mask and get spanked on live television. Or at least if you have to make sure it is in protest to capitalism. Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, review, and email us at: cultscryptidsconspiracies@gmail.com or tweet us at @C3Podcast. Also check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiracies. Thank you to T.J. Shirley for our theme.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4145155/advertisement
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