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2024 Favorite Ambient Albums Part 1

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 94:19


Another year, another ton of releases to sift through. I could keep adding and subtracting albums for weeks and still not be entirely satisfied with the final list. But here it is - my Favorite Ambient Albums of 2024. As I was creating this part 1 mix, I kept questioning my choices. And then, when the mix was done and I listened to it, I was like "Wow, this turned out really well." I really like how the mix evolves with the first half being a bit more electronic and noisy and the second half leaning more orchestral. Here's the list of my favorite ambient albums of 2024, in alphabetical order: 2fel - stranger flow  Adam Wiltzie - Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal [Kranky] Akmuo - Dreamwalker [Space of Variants] Altus - Ultraviolet Alva Noto - Xerrox, Vol.5 [Noton 2024] Benoit Pioulard & Offthesky - Sunder [laaps 2024] Circa Alto - Faint Structures (Whitelabrecs 2024] Civilistjävel! - Brödföda [Felt 2024] Dirk Serries - Streams Of Consciousness Compiled [Projekt] Eli Keszler - LIVE 2 [LuckyMe] Extraworld - Perihelion [Exosphere] Hainbach - The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost Soundtrack [Seil] Heavenchord - Atmospheres & Soundscapes [Cold Tear] Humble Bee & Offthesky - Here In, Absence [IIKKI] Innesti - Contemplate Jogging House - Live at home Jonas Munk - Mirror Phase [Azure Vista] Maps and Diagrams - if all will be lost [Quiet Details] Maps and Diagrams - Islands [Handstitched] Martin Stürtzer - Lander Modules [Echo Elberfeld] mastroKristo - Passage [Lost Tribe Sound] Max Richter - In A Landscape [Decca] Michael A. Muller - Mirror Music [Deutsche Grammophon] OdNu + Ümlaut - Abandoned Spaces [Audiobulb] Pan American & Kramer - Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road Polaroid Notes - Quiet Rooms [Whitelabrecs] Sumner James, Robert Chamberlain, Volcano Lazerbeam, Saroon - Dive 1- Refraction [Bathysphere Records] Tewksbury - Floes Volumes I-IV (Tridek] The Green Kingdom - Horizons [The Slow Music Movement] Ulla & Ultrafog - It Means A Lot [Motion Ward] v e n n - XIII William Ryan Fritch - Adhesion [Lost Tribe Sound]   And here are links to each album: Stranger Flow | 2fel Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal | Adam Wiltzie Dreamwalker | Akmuo | Space Of Variants Ultraviolet | Altus Alva Noto - Xerrox Vol. 5 | Noton Sunder | Benoît Pioulard & Offthesky | laaps Faint Structures | Circa Alto | Whitelabrecs Brödföda | Civilistjävel! Streams Of Consciousness Compiled | Dirk Serries | Projekt Records LIVE 2 | Eli Keszler Perihelion | Extraworld | Exosphere The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost Soundtrack | Hainbach Atmospheres & Soundscapes | Heavenchord | Cold Tear Records Here In, Absence | The Humble Bee & Offthesky | IIKKI Contemplate | Innesti Live at Home | Jogging House Mirror Phase | Jonas Munk | Azure Vista if all will be lost | Maps and Diagrams | quiet details Islands | Maps & Diagrams | Handstitched Lander Modules | Martin Stürtzer Passage | mastroKristo | Lost Tribe Sound In A Landscape | Max Richter | Decca Mirror Music | Michael A. Muller | Deutsche Grammophon Abandoned Spaces | OdNu + Ümlaut | Audiobulb Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road | Pan American & Kramer Quiet Rooms | Polaroid Notes | Whitelabrecs Dive 1: Refraction | Sumner James, Robert Chamberlain, Volcano Lazerbeam, & Saroon | Bathysphere Records Floes: Volumes I-IV | Tewksbury Horizons | The Green Kingdom | The Slow Music Movement Label VIII | v e n n It Means A Lot | Ulla & Ultrafog | Motion Ward Adhesion | William Ryan Fritch | Lost Tribe Sound   I hope you enjoy part 1. Part two is coming soon. Followed by a mix of jazz favorites from 2024. What are some of your favorite ambient albums from the past year?   Cheers!   T R A C K L I S T : 00:00   Pan American / Kramer - Floating Island (Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road) 04:22   Maps and Diagrams - Hvar (Islands) 07:35   Jogging House - Live at Home pt. 1 (Live at Home) 13:15   Innesti - Astral Secrets (Contemplate) 16:14   Alva Noto - Xerrox Arc (Xerrox, Vol.5) 20:53   Hainbach - End of Work (The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost Soundtrack) 22:45   Akmuo - Dreamwalker (Dreamwalker) 26:50   Sumner James, Robert Chamberlain, Volcano Lazerbeam, & Saroon - Euphotic (Dive 1: Refraction) 31:36   Benoît Pioulard & Offthesky - Fed On Lilies (Sunder) 35:48   Jonas Munk - Dawn Layer (Mirror Phase) 40:40   Polaroid Notes - The Night Returns Without A Sound (Quiet Rooms) 45:40   The Humble Bee & Offthesky - Space (Here In, Absence) 52:00   William Ryan Fritch - Gravitropic (Adhesion) 60:10   Adam Wiltzie - Mexican Helium (Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal) 62:44   Max Richter - A Time Mirror(Biophony) (In A Landscape) 66:36   mastroKristo - Waves(Federico Mosconi Rework) (Passage) 73:40   Dirk Serries - the whispering scale (Streams Of Consciousness Compiled) 82:45   Tewksbury - Aperture (Floes Volumes I-IV) 94:23   end

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Deep Curents

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 61:23


    This mix was an accident. Well, the mix itself wasn't an accident but the vibe and theme was. I was listening to some new music and heard a new track - A Flock Of Birds Part 1 by Motionfield, and decided to start a new mix with it. Not having any idea where I was headed, I tossed the track on my timeline and went looking for more music. I grabbed one, then two, then three, four, five tracks and before I knew it the mix had a watery vibe. Some of the tracks have that great dubby, watery synth wash sound I love. We take a little detour in the middle with a more acoustic sound on the Humble Bee & Offthesky track. But we eventually comeback to the deep sounds when we get to the Variant track. All the tracks are from this year except for the cut by Evitceles from 2019. Links to all the music used in this mix: https://motionfield.bandcamp.com/album/a-flock-of-birds https://spaceofvariants.bandcamp.com/album/sv-62-akmuo-dreamwalker https://dronarivm.bandcamp.com/album/jump https://shimmeringmoodsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/somnambulant-fog https://motionward.bandcamp.com/album/it-means-a-lot https://henriklindstrand.bandcamp.com/track/hvid-remodelled-by-alva-noto https://iikki.bandcamp.com/album/here-in-absence https://marenostrumlabel.bandcamp.com/album/what-the-sea-promises https://archivesdubmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-black-sand https://variantsonics.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-currents https://coldtearrecords.bandcamp.com/album/heavenchord-atmospheres-soundscapes   Cheers!   T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Motionfield - A Flock Of Birds Part 1 (A Flock Of Birds 2024) 05:22    Akmuo Lamiaceae (Dreamwalker 2024) 12:50    unknown - Whispers of the Deep (2024) 14:48    Demetrio Cecchitelli - Each (Jump 2024) 16:25    Evitceles - ArmsAround (Somnambulant Fog 2019) 20:20    Ulla & Ultrafog - pm filter (It Mens A Lot 2024) 23:00    Henrik Lindstrand - Hvid(Remodelled by Alva Noto) (2024) 30:50    Humble Bee & Offthesky - Senses (Here In, Absence 2024) 38:00    Philippe Deschamps - In a Silent Sea(Bahrambient Rework) (What The Sea Promises 2024) 40:20    Warmth - Night Away (The Black Sand 2024) 42:40    Variant - Cosmic Currents[Expansion] (Cosmic Currents 2024) 52:45    Heavenchord - Atmospheres & Soundscapes 1 (Atmospheres & Soundscapes 2024) 61:26    end

A Life More Wild
Bonus Episode - Chatabix meets Canopy & Stars

A Life More Wild

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 46:37


While we were working on series 4 of A Life More Wild, which launches in June, Joe Wilkinson and David Earl shamelessly name-dropped us on their podcast, Chatabix. We got in touch to see if they'd like to record at one of our spaces and they said they'd love to, so here they are (or at least one of them is) at Humble Bee, a giant beehive in Devon, chatting with owners Ron and Yvette. This episode is a little different from our normal format (there's no way we could Joe Wilkinson to hike) but we'll be out walking with some great guests soon.

The Builder Sessions
Dennis Scott - Humble Bee Builds: Tiny Home Construction

The Builder Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 92:55


Before we get started, we want to send out a big thank you to our partner Grind Coffee Co. for their support of the show. They're a convenient subscription service offering specialty grade, single source, 100% Arabica Coffee available in whole bean and Drip grind. Check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠GrindCoffeeCo.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ ------------------------------- Dennis Scott - Humble Bee Builds: Tiny Home Construction The Builder Sessions Podcast October 18, 2023 On this episode we chat with Dennis Scott from Humble Bee Builds. We chat about his creative process from design to install, the important role good mentors play in helping young people grow into successful craftsmen, and we dive into his new tiny home build and the unique features they have. Please enjoy our interview with Dennis! Connect with Humble Bee Builds! Website: https://humblebeebuilds.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humblebeebuilds/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@humblebeebuilds Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/humblebeebuilds LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/humblebeebuilds Connect with us! Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thebuildersessionspod/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/TheBuilderSessions⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.thebuildersessions.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out our YouTube Channel: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@thebuildersessions⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Listen on Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/19deP6RTKq6d18FpgeOSsm?si=601a0bb544784f6f ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Become a Builder Sessions Insider!⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://eepurl.com/h8bca1  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Episode Music The Future Bass by EvgenyBardyuzha from Pixabay (Pixabay License Certificate): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://pixabay.com/music/future-bass-the-future-bass-15017/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you for listening! Hopefully this episode inspired you to get off the couch and build something cool! - Hoff & Rosie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebuildersessions/message

Walking Through The Word Podcast 4 Kids

June 4, 2023  Is. 27:1-28:13; Ps. 62:1-8; Prov. 16:19-20; Gal. 3:15-22

Life Over Matter
The humble bee

Life Over Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 22:32


Being humble. Lining yourself up with the normal doubts that come with defeat, rejection, or loneliness. In this episode, we are diving into keeping life stable, on the even keel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/evelyn-kish/message

Don't Call It Small...Business
Ep 85 Be Intentional With Your Time

Don't Call It Small...Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 40:51


In today's episode, we focus our attention on how we spend our time. We examine the distractions in life, the choices we make to be distracted, and the excuses we make for not getting things done because we were distracted. We discuss the traps of blaming others for being distractions when the truth is, we choose to be distracted and to allow them to steer our time rather than claim dominion over our experiences. Listen in to hear more about being intentional with your time and the steps you can take to start, fill, and end your day with meaningful activities that lead to desired outcomes.And, of course, our show is not complete without our Business Shout-Out segment.BUSINESS SHOUT-OUTSShout-Out #1 Papa Rozier FarmsA family-owned business that brings you natural beauty products grown on their farm in Haiti and handmade in Bushwick, NY. Everything that you and your family need, from head to toe.https://paparozierfarms.comhttps://instagram.com/paparozierShout-Out #2 The Sistah ShopWelcome to a women-owned, Black-owned boutique; a sanctuary of sistahood. They currently have two locations, one in Elizabeth, NJ, and the other in Atlanta, GA. There's over 100 Black women-owned brands under one roof. Today's episode highlighted the latter, which is located at Atlantic Station at 265 18th St NW Suite 4180, Atlanta, GA 30363. You can call their store at (404) 228-3203. Visit them online to learn more.https://thesistahshop.comhttps://sistahsinbusinessexpo.comhttps://instagram.com/sibexpoShout-Out #3 Humble-BeeThey have created a "versatile line of products that encourage family bonding and adventures, from your home to the world," considering that many parents have hobbies and/or active lives. They want to be equipped with supplies to help them connect with their family. From the everyday diaper bag designed for active parents to nursing made easy with the nursing sling, Humble-Bee has what you need. Visit them online to find something suited just for you!https://www.humble-bee.comhttps://instagram.com/humblebeeadventure Listen in NowSHOW INFORMATION:Company: Foreman & Associates, LLCWebsite: https://ForemanLLC.comIG: https://instagram.com/ForemanLLCPodcast IG: https://instagram.com/DontCallitSmallFB: https://facebook.com/ForemanAndAssociatesTwitter: https://twitter.com/ForemanLLCPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItAintSmallYouTube: https://youtube.com/user/ForemanAssociatesHOST: Natasha L. Foreman, Lead Management Consultant, Foreman & Associates, LLCWebsite: https://NatashaForeman.comIG: https://instagram.com/NatashaLForemanFB: https://facebook.com/NatashaLForemanTwitter: https://twitter.com/NatashaLForemanLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/NatashaLForemanTheme Song: “Higher Up” by Shane IversBusiness Shout-Out Segment Song: “Pulsar” by Shane IversCopyright 2022. Foreman & Associates, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Board Matters
"The accidental director" with Julia Chambers CMInstD

Board Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 18:13


In this episode Steven talks with Julia Chambers CMInstD  who is Chair of Humble Bee ltd, a company focussed on replacing petrochemical plastics with bio-plastic substitutes. She is also a non-executive director on Lincoln Agritech Limited.Working in the start-up sector, Julia found herself shoulder-tapped to join boards. One of her big learnings was to continue to be true and to “honour the things that are important” when she moved into the boardroom.“The rate of change is accelerating,” she says, challenging directors to reflect on their personal suitability for board roles in the modern world. “If it's not you anymore, then step aside and let someone else fill that seat. The boards I am involved with, I tell you, we are really precious about those seats and who sits in them because of the impact that having the right person, the right team, can have.”Julia Chambers is a Chartered Member of the Institute of Directors.Connect with Julia: linkedin.com/in/julia-chambers-04a3471/Find out more about the Advanced Directors Course:https://www.iod.org.nz/governance-courses/advanced-directors-course-2/Find out more about the Institute of Directors: https://www.iod.org.nz/ 

Pi Radio
Brainwashed - Radio Edition #553

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 60:00


Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Laibach, "Across the Universe" (Let It Be) 1988 Mute 2. Jane Weaver, "Flock" (Flock) 2021 Fire 3. The Humble Bee, "A Little Alone Snow" (Light Trespassing) 2021 Motion Ward 4. Edward Ka-Spel, "A Fistful Of Kwanzas" (Edward Ka-Spel, "A Fistful Of Kwanzas") 2021 self-released 5. Jesu, "Christmas (Pale Sketcher Remix)" (Christmas EP) 2010 Avalanche 6. +/-, "All the Light Left Behind" (All the Light Left Behind) 2021 Ernest Jenning 7. Piano Magic, "The Canadian Brought Us Snow - ISAN remix" (Panic Amigo) 2002 Morr 8. Boris, "Pardon?" (Noël) 2021 Sacred Bones 9. Mikado, "Message de Noël" (Ghosts of Christmas Past (Remake)) 1982 Les Disques du Crepuscule 10. Babacar, "Peace" (Babacar) 1998 Mesmer 11. Pan•American, "December 1983" (Kranky free MP3) 2004 Kranky 12. Galaxie 500, "Listen, The Snow Is Falling" (This Is Our Music) 1990 Rough Trade / 2009 20|20|20 # Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com

Pi Radio
Brainwashed - Radio Edition #527

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 60:00


Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Immersion and Ulrich Schnauss, "Skylarks" (Nanocluster Vol. 1) 2021 ~swim 2. Black Dice, "White Sugar" (Mod Prog Sic) 2021 FourFour 3. dolphin midwives, "Clearing" (Body of Water) 2021 Beacon Sound 4. Vanishing Twin, "Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou)" (Ookii Gekkou) 2021 Fire 5. Don Zilla, "Ekivuuma" (Ekizikiza Mubwengula) 2021 Hakuna Kuala 6. Richard Skelton, "[ ken- ] commencement (excerpt)" (Four Workings) 2021 Aeolian Editions 7. Fear-E, "Escape From The Hive" (Mechanical Music For Brighter Days) 2021 Dark Entries 8. Robert Gerard Pietrusko, "UTM 39N" (Elegiya) 2021 Room40 9. Matt Christensen, "I Listen To Country Songs" (Constant Green) 2021 Miasmah 10. 27, "Happy The Longest Day of the Year" (A Billion Searchlights) 2021 Mind Over Matter 11. Maya Shenfeld, "Mountain Larkspur" (In Free Fall) 2021 Thrill Jockey 12. The Humble Bee, "Technical Press" (A Miscellany for the Quiet Hours) 2009 Cotton Goods 13. The Phonometrician, "Somos Ser" (El Mar Convertido en Oceano) 2021 Lost Tribe Sound 14. Celer, "Precious Past Hours" (In Light Of Blues) 2021 Room40 * Sendung vom 11. Juli 2021 # Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 553: December 19, 2021

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 62:00


Episode 553: December 19, 2021 playlist: Laibach, "Across the Universe" (Let It Be) 1988 Mute Jane Weaver, "Flock" (Flock) 2021 Fire The Humble Bee, "A Little Alone Snow" (Light Trespassing) 2021 Motion Ward Edward Ka-Spel, "A Fistful Of Kwanzas" (Edward Ka-Spel, "A Fistful Of Kwanzas") 2021 self-released Jesu, "Christmas (Pale Sketcher Remix)" (Christmas EP) 2010 Avalanche +/-, "All the Light Left Behind" (All the Light Left Behind) 2021 Ernest Jenning Piano Magic, "The Canadian Brought Us Snow - ISAN remix" (Panic Amigo) 2002 Morr Boris, "Pardon?" (Noel) 2021 Sacred Bones Mikado, "Message de Noel" (Ghosts of Christmas Past (Remake)) 1982 Les Disques du Crepuscule Babacar, "Peace" (Babacar) 1998 Mesmer Pan American, "December 1983" (Kranky free MP3) 2004 Kranky Galaxie 500, "Listen, The Snow Is Falling" (This Is Our Music) 1990 Rough Trade / 2009 20|20|20 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

Pi Radio
Brainwashed - Radio Edition #515

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 60:00


Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Ulrich Schnauss and Jonas Munk, "Asteroid 2467" (Eight Fragments Of An Illusion) 2021 Azure Vista 2. loscil, "Vespera" (Clara) 2021 Kranky 3. Sophie Fetokaki, "Bist Du Bei Mir" (Outside the Lines Vol. 4) 2021 Nonclassical 4. Female Species, "Stop And Think It Over" (Tale of My Lost Love) 2021 Numero Group 5. Triosk Meets Jan Jelinek, "On The Lake" (1+3+1) 2003 ~scape / 2021 Faitiche 6. Scotch Rolex, "Omuzira (ft. MC Yallah)" (Tewari) 2021 Hakuna Kuala 7. Richard Chartier, "Interreference 7" (Interreferences) 2021 Room40 8. yumbo, "A House" (The Fruit Of Errata) 2021 Morr Music 9. Ancient Loops, "A Portal" (An Abandoned City) 2020 self-released 10. Contours, "Room Cycle ft Seth Sutton" (Balafon Sketches) 2020 self-released 11. Amulets, "Observer Effect" (Blooming) 2021 The Flesner 12. Offthesky and The Humble Bee, "Brittle Arc Of A Nightmark" (We Were The Hum Of Dreams) 2020 Laaps * Sendung vom 11. April 2021 # Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. *

Scott Thompson Show
Small Business Spotlight on Humble Bee, supporting beekeeping and apiaries in Ontario

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 7:00


The Hamilton Today Small Business Spotlight! Luc Peters of Humble Bee is an urban beekeeper offering much more to both the public and the apiary community than honey and candles and other gifts: Humble Bee specializes in education, equipment and the propagation of beekeeping! Guest: Luc Peters, founder and owner of Humble Bee, 601 Burlington Street East in Hamilton, Ontario http://humblebee.buzz/   What else happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast and to find out! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 527: July 11, 2021

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 63:30


Episode 527: July 11, 2021 playlist: Immersion and Ulrich Schnauss, "Skylarks" (Nanocluster Vol. 1) 2021 ~swim Black Dice, "White Sugar" (Mod Prog Sic) 2021 FourFour Dolphin Midwives, "Clearing" (Body of Water) 2021 Beacon Sound Vanishing Twin, "Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou)" (Ookii Gekkou) 2021 Fire Don Zilla, "Ekivuuma" (Ekizikiza Mubwengula) 2021 Hakuna Kuala Richard Skelton, "[ ken- ] commencement (excerpt)" (Four Workings) 2021 Aeolian Editions Fear-E, "Escape From The Hive" (Mechanical Music For Brighter Days) 2021 Dark Entries Robert Gerard Pietrusko, "UTM 39N" (Elegiya) 2021 Room40 Matt Christensen, "I Listen To Country Songs" (Constant Green) 2021 Miasmah 27, "Happy The Longest Day of the Year" (A Billion Searchlights) 2021 Mind Over Matter Maya Shenfeld, "Mountain Larkspur" (In Free Fall) 2021 Thrill Jockey The Humble Bee, "Technical Press" (A Miscellany for the Quiet Hours) 2009 Cotton Goods The Phonometrician, "Somos Ser" (El Mar Convertido en Oceano) 2021 Lost Tribe Sound Celer, "Precious Past Hours" (In Light Of Blues) 2021 Room40 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

The Diversity of Me; Keeping It Real
Nali - Assistant Producer - Humble Bee Films

The Diversity of Me; Keeping It Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 49:27


Nalini Mistry is an Assistant Producer, based in Bristol, working in the wildlife film making industry. Since 2013 she has worked on landmarks and blue chip natural history content for digital and TV for the likes of the BBC and other major production companies. She has also worked on household favourites such as Springwatch and Countryfile.Her x3 KIRs:1️⃣ Enjoy what you do, and discover the things that surround your passions – doors will always open2️⃣ Don't give up, if you don't fit in somewhere it might not be the right environment. Keep going3️⃣ Accept you can't control everything, and accept changeIntro & outro music credit: Dawn Awaits by Cody Martin, obtained from www.soundstripe.comI'm on social if you're interested…primarily Insta and occasionally Twitter: @diversityofme

The Diversity of Me; Keeping It Real
Elena - Production Manager, Humble Bee Films

The Diversity of Me; Keeping It Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 52:00


Humble Bee Films is an independent production company based in Bristol. In case you're not familiar with what a production manager does - they oversee the logistics of a TV production - booking travel and accommodation, arranging for equipment to be delivered on shoots, organising contributors, staffing for productions, health and safety on location, clearing rights - basically anything that involves organising.

Forsyth Magazines
The Humble Bee Shoppe

Forsyth Magazines

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021


Brittany McGee from The Humble Bee Shoppe joins Brooke in the studio for a discussion on how to monetize your passion, the importance of growth, and the pros and cons of being your own boss. Brittany also spills the beans on what it takes to be happy, along with how she manages to make a flawless macaron.

Farming
AGRITALK PODCAST; Pollinators. You owe your existence on earth to the humble bee

Farming

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 24:53


For every plate of food or fruits that lands on your table is often made possible by the tireless effort of the humble bee. Bees play a critical role in the production of food in our farms as agents of pollination. That is why the United Nation has singled out the honey bee one of the most important insects on earth. Here is a conversation between Phillip Keitany and Dr. Eliud Muli, A Senior Lecturer at SEKU University, department of Life Science, School of Pure and Applied Sciences.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 515: April 11, 2021

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 61:00


Episode 515: April 11, 2021 playlist: Ulrich Schnauss and Jonas Munk, "Asteroid 2467" (Eight Fragments Of An Illusion) 2021 Azure Vista loscil, "Vespera" (Clara) 2021 Kranky Sophie Fetokaki, "Bist Du Bei Mir" (Outside the Lines Vol. 4) 2021 Nonclassical Female Species, "Stop And Think It Over" (Tale of My Lost Love) 2021 Numero Group Triosk Meets Jan Jelinek, "On The Lake" (1+3+1) 2003 ~scape / 2021 Faitiche Scotch Rolex, "Omuzira (ft. MC Yallah)" (Tewari) 2021 Hakuna Kuala Richard Chartier, "Interreference 7" (Interreferences) 2021 Room40 yumbo, "A House" (The Fruit Of Errata) 2021 Morr Music Ancient Loops, "A Portal" (An Abandoned City) 2020 self-released Contours, "Room Cycle ft Seth Sutton" (Balafon Sketches) 2020 self-released Amulets, "Observer Effect" (Blooming) 2021 The Flesner Offthesky and The Humble Bee, "Brittle Arc Of A Nightmark" (We Were The Hum Of Dreams) 2020 Laaps Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

TellyCast: The TV industry news review
Episode 50 - Off The Fence's Bo Stehmeier, UKTV's Pete Thornton, Humble Bee's Stephen Dunleavy & Curious Films' Dov Freedman

TellyCast: The TV industry news review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 105:23


Please complete the TellyCast/ Workshare Content Industry Monitor survey http://bit.ly/3bdNVTPIt's the 50th episode of TellyCast this week. Off The Fence CEO Bo Stehmeier, UKTV's Head of Scripted Pete Thornton, Humble Bee Films' MD and Founder Stephen Dunleavy & Curious Film's Co Founder Dov Freedman talk Caroline Flack, natural history and what comedy projects UKTV is looking to commission with Boom! PR's Justin Crosby. Bo's Story of the Week https://www.c21media.net/news/youtubes-hyams-eyes-natural-history/ (sub)My Octopus Teacher https://www.netflix.com/title/81045007 Check out Bo's books“WAKE UP – Rise & Shine” here & “BOREALIS” here.Stephen’s Story of the Week https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56319617 Attenborough's Life in Colour https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000styx/attenboroughs-life-in-colour 'Caroline Flack: Here Life & Death' https://www.channel4.com/programmes/caroline-flack-her-life-and-deathUKTV underrepresented writers initiative https://corporate.uktv.co.uk/news/article/uktv-puts-call-out-underrepresented-writers-comedy-and-drama-and-commissions-diverse-anthology-series-dave/ Sign up to the free TellyCast+ newsletter http://eepurl.com/hkehBjTellyCast+ website http://bit.ly/3a0dCqv TellyCast insta - tellycast_tv TellyCast Twitter - @TellyCastTV TellyCast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmvkr2NAP5I7bi9IQztBsA    TellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in London in lockdown 3.0 Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.

4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 351 - Mousseline and May Lyn

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 55:50


Mousseline: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, Greenslopes Bowls Club, 7 March 2019 Mousseline is the project of Ben Revi, who cut his teeth in Adelaide playing in bands such as Cheer Advisory Council, Humble Bee and Meanwell College. He is now based in Brisbane, and has released three EPs under the Mousseline moniker. Towards the end of this largely solo set you'll hear Revi's intricate guitar work accompanied by drums, courtesy of his Ghost Notes bandmate Cam Smith. Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Jack Davidson May Lyn: Live at Sonic Masala Fest, Greenslopes Bowls Club, 7 March 2019 May Lyn Chew, most commonly known as just May Lyn, is a singer, producer and multi-instrumentalist born in Malaysia and now based in Brisbane. Since getting her start in the early 2010s, Lyn's music has evolved into a vibrant concoction of R'nB, electronica and pop. She has released three EPs: "Machine" in 2013, "Ascension" in 2015 and "Vessels" in 2016. Recorded by Branko Cosic Mixed by Neo McBunker Show production, engineering and host: Scott Mercer Originally aired via Zed Digital, 7-8pm, Sunday 28 February, 2020

The HempList by Kush.com
Dealing with Covid, Unstable Markets & Growing Hemp with Humble Bee Gardens |HempList #19| Kush.com

The HempList by Kush.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 23:52


Theo Pfeiffer joins us on the HempList with Humble Bee Gardens to talk about the general challenges facing a hemp farmer going into 2021. Chase discusses regular yearly trends, and Theo elaborates on how he came to grow hemp, and how it's been going for Humble Bee Gardens. Subscribe for more interviews each week, also available on Spotify and podcast apps. Learn more and create your account now at Kush.com for B2B transactions or shop.kush.com for online orders.

MiCannaCast
MORE Act Passes The House & High Life Farms Review

MiCannaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 51:32


Advocate, Educate, Inspire Episode 62: MORE Act Passes The House & High Life Farms Review New Episode of MiCannaCast, Cannadave & Groovee discuss the recent news that the MORE Act passed the House of Representatives last week. This is a huge step forward for cannabis and decriminalization here in the United States. The second topic we talk about is the cannabis brand here in Michigan called High Life Farms. Groovee picked up some flowers up north during the holiday weekend and got some HIgh Life Farms MAC 69. MORE Act The MORE Act ( Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act) was supposed to get voted on back in September or early October but it was pushed back due legislation trying to come up with a COVID-19 Relief Bill.  We discussed the MORE Act on one of our previous episodes here. Cannadave was a little heated due to the postponed meeting, because he thought they wouldn't be voting on this anytime soon. The MORE Act was passed in the House 12/4/2020 and it was definitely a bipartisan issue because most of the Democrats voted yes while the Republicans voted No.  It's now a Senate Issue to take up after passing the House. Many people don't think it will pass the Senate because it's Rebulican held and Mitch McConnel won't let it pass will just sit on the bill and not bring it up to a vote. We're just happy to see it pass the house even if it dies in the Senate because we think times are changing. THis is a great first step to getting Cannabis Legalized or Decriminalized people shouldn't be going to jail for this plant at all. Majority of American's approve legalization and that poll was done by the Gallup poll. Let us know how you feel about the MORE Act Passing? Is it Good? Or Bad? Tell us in the comments. High Life Farms The Second Topic we get into is High Life Farms, the cannabis brand out in Michigan.  We were able to try the MAC 69 which is Miracle Alien Cookie we believe bred by capulator. Groovee picked up this strain on his trip up north at Humble Bee Processings retail shop. We actually tried some of Humble Bee's Concentrates before. The overall smoke on the high life farms was pretty good. It wasn't our favorite MAC strain but it was a good smoke and experience. We will be trying more of High Life Farm's Products in the future. Please Follow & Subscribe MiCannaCast http://www.micannacast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Micannacast https://www.instagram.com/micannacast/ https://www.patreon.com/micannacast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCug_... CannaDave: https://cannadave.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Cannadave420/ https://www.instagram.com/cannadave/ Groovee https://www.facebook.com/GrooveeMusic/ https://www.instagram.com/grooveemusic/

Stuff That Matters Now
30 Veronica Harwood-Stevenson: Founder & CEO, Humble Bee

Stuff That Matters Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 69:57


This episode was always going to be a challenge for me!  I had to be on my toes when interviewing biotech entrepreneur and scientist-on-a-mission, , about her work developing a sustainable alternative to plastic that’s derived from outback Australian . ‘Speak to me like a Labrador’ was my message to her. The world has real hope when people like Veronica step up to the plate. This podcast brought to your ears with the support of .

Sustainable(ish)
[072] THE PLIGHT OF THE HUMBLE BEE

Sustainable(ish)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 51:54


I'm delighted to be working with Organic UK* for a mini-series of podcast episodes to mark Organic September - an annual month long awareness campaign by the Soil Association In collaboration with the Organic Trade Board.We'll be diving into all things organic - what the term actually means, how we know if something is organic, […] The post [072] THE PLIGHT OF THE HUMBLE BEE appeared first on Sustainable(ish).

Drip Podcast
RADIO.D59B / MORNING RITUALS #23 w/ Aleksandra Duende

Drip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 103:06


1. Cruel Diagonals - Topography of an Affliction 2. Grouper - I'm Clean Now 3. Kojiro Umezaki - 108 4. Slow Attack Ensemble - Landscape of Perpetual Oblivion 5. The Humble Bee, Offthesky - For Her Breath Is On All That Hath Life 6. LR The Caretaker - All you are going to want to do is get back there 7. Andrew Wasylyk - Drift 8. Andy Hay - Seeking Conversation. Spoken word sounds. 9. Amit Roy - Pita Hamare 10. Badal Roy & Amit Chatterjee - Geeta's Shuffle 11. Hidden Rivers - In And Out Of Days 12. Calabashed - All Of The Lights 13. Yelfris Valdés - Red Eclipse 14. Yui Onodera - Ray 1 15. Hampshire & Foat - How the Nights Can Fly 16. Kawuku Sound - Ggaba Road 17. Rasmee Maya - Isan Soul 18. The Touré-Raichel Collective feat. Idan Raichel, Vieux Farka Touré - Le Niger 19. Ian Simmonds feat. The Ekonda Women of Kinshasa - The Dragon

Master Wildlife Filmmaking podcast
MWF 21: Stephen Dunleavy - Creative Director at Humble Bee Films

Master Wildlife Filmmaking podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 39:38


Stephen talks about his start in the industry, his time at the BBC, founding Humble Bee Films and working with Nigel Marven and Sir David Attenborough.

Transfiguration  - BFF.fm
transfiguration #144 flowers for your hair mix (tina burner)

Transfiguration - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Tactil by Miguel Noya on Canciónes Intactas 6′30″ Undergrowth by Zenzizenz on Create Greenness 30′59″ In the Last Life, We Were a Winter by Offthesky & The Humble Bee on We Were the Hum of Dreams 35′07″ Transparent Tickle Shining Glace by Pantha du Prince on Conference of Trees 40′19″ Caracas Night (September 11, 1975) by Jon Hassell on Vernal Equinox (Remastered) 47′00″ One Last Dance by Hodge on Shadows in Blue 48′00″ Dissonance by Santilli on Breathing Space 51′07″ Ambient Energy Manipulation by Mediated Ambience 62′00″ Hotel Exile by Baba Stiltz on Total 71′40″ this is for you by Four Tet 72′30″ A Raft by Land Trance on First Seance 80′57″ Boa by Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes on Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar 86′49″ Birds Fly by Flapping Their Wings by Biosphere on Dropsonde 92′23″ Bobinsana by ALUNA on Raíces 101′28″ Erva Dos Sonhos by Peter Power & Psilosamples on Time, Tone & Texture 110′21″ Selvas De Ewaipanomas by Molero on Ficciones Del Trópico 115′00″ Tales From The Cymatic Abyss - Part I by Wave Temples on Tales From The Cymatic Abyss 1302′00″ Shadow Dance by Salamanda on Glass Cage

Drip Podcast
RADIO.D59B / PONOĆNI PROGRAM #3 w/ Dj Brka

Drip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 119:08


1. How To Disappear Completely - Seraphim I / Robert Rich – Spoken Word Introduction Sleep Concert at Gray Area, 24 Feb 2018) 2. Milieu - Dream Compost Mix V 3. Kai Engel - Snowfall (Intro) 4. Valotihkuu - Faded Memories 5. Hammock - Circular As Our Way 6. Hakobune - 天泣 7. Ohio – Crepescule 8. Stars of the Lid - The Lonely People (Are Getting Lonelier) 9. Sij / Item Caligo - Her Soul Involuntarily Yearned For Rest 10. Celer - Natural Deflections 11. Ann Annie - Wander Into 12. Alex Somers - Blood Family 13. Item Caligo - Evening Blue 14. Noveller – Reminder 15. Siavash Amini – Semblance 16. Slow Dancing Society & Zakè – Memoir 17. Midori Hirano - By The Window 18. The Humble Bee & Offthesky - For Her Breath Is On All That Hath Life

tometotheweathermachine
Tome to the Weather Machine 060

tometotheweathermachine

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 94:39


New Work from: Edu Camelles, More Eaze, Home Baker, White Poppy, Offthesky & The Humble Bee, MISIU + Aros E-V, Matthew D. Gantt, Noah Wall, THX1312, WILD / LIFE, ONO, Fruit LoOops, Benjamin Finger, World Hum, Deep Space Duo, Hymn57, Isasa, Lou Turner, Clara Engel, Midwife.

Robots For Eyes Podcast
Eps 184. The Humble Bee.

Robots For Eyes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 81:08


We dive into nature, and our lovely fuzzy friends The Bee. We take a look at the origin of Bees, their hive habits, Bee population, Bees used in industry, Colony Collapse Disorder, their predators and even how Bees in the past have been weaponised for war, of course with all the usual banter in between! Get involved and find out how we can all do our bit to help our most treasured and important insects! Facebook/Instagram @robotsforeyespodcast Robotsforeyes@gmail.com

The Daily Gardener
February 19, 2020 Making a Bean Teepee, Protecting Mature Trees, Charles de l'Écluse, Daniel Solander, William Francis Ganong, Winter Bee Poetry, Gardens in Detail by Emma Reuss, 4-Tier Mini Greenhouse and Frances Perry

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 34:15


Today we celebrate the man who introduced tulips to Holland and the botanist who was supposed to become Carl Linnaeus's son-in-law — but didn't. We'll also learn about the botanist who loved New Brunswick. Today's Unearthed Words feature words about winter - and bees in winter. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that helps you recognize elements of good garden design. I'll talk about a garden item in high demand this time of year. And then we'll wrap things up with the birthday of a distinguished gardener and garden writer - and she backfilled Vita Sackville-West as the garden columnist for The Observer. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Curated Articles How to Make a Teepee for Your Climbing Beans | Mother Earth News "Use a garbage can lid, position canes at 12, 3, 6 & 9 o'clock, then fill in between. Then tie a string to the canes, near the top. Repeat for each cane until they're all secured."   Dan Gill: Protect mature trees from damage during construction projects | Home/Garden | nola.com Here's a Great Post from Dan Gill: "The root system of trees is much shallower than most people imagine. The overwhelming majority of a tree's feeder roots (the roots that absorb water and mineral from the soil for the tree) are located in the upper 12 inches of soil. You can see this when a tree blows over, and the exposed root system is shallow and flat like a plate. This makes the root system far more prone to damage during construction than most people realize."   Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events 1526  Today is the birthday of the Flemish botanist and founder of the Botanical Garden at Leiden, Charles de l'Écluse ("day-lay-clues"). Charles was an important 16th-century horticulturalist who, like many scientists of his time, translated his name into Latin, and was also known as Carolus Clusius. Clusius is remembered as the botanist who introduced tulips to Holland. Around 1560, Clusius wrote that the first tulips appeared in Antwerp & Mechelen ("MEK-lin"). A merchant had gotten a hold of some, and, assuming they were a new kind of onion, he ate a few of the bulbs and then planted the rest. To his surprise, the onions grew into the beautiful blooms we know today as tulips. In 1593, after a trip to Turkey, Clusius finally obtained some tulips for himself from the Ottoman Sultan Suleyman. Clusius planted them at his botanical garden at the University of Leiden in Holland. Hoping to study their medicinal properties, he was stunned when neighbors crept his garden, stole the bulbs, sold them for ridiculous sums, and launched the Dutch tulip trade. Within decades, Leiden's tulips gave rise to the Tulipmania that still fascinates garden historians to this day. Today, the tulip has become a national icon of Holland. And, one of the best places to see tulips is at the Keukenhof("GO-KEN-hof") in Lisse ("LISS-ah"), and the best time is generally about halfway through April. Not surprisingly, Clusius wrote the first major book on tulips. And, Clusius also left his mark on many flowering bulbs. He named the popular Portuguese squill, Scilla peruviana, after a ship christened 'Peru' and not Peru the country. And, Clusius planted the first Crown Imperial. One of his last major written works was a flora of Spain and Portugal that featured 233 botanical woodcuts. It was published in 1576. The tropical genus Clusia was named by Carl Linnaeus to honor Charles de l'Écluse.   1773  Today is the birthday of the Swedish-English botanist and star pupil of Carl Linnaeus, Daniel Solander. More than his protégé, Linnaeus had hopes that Solander might become a future son-in-law. From there, Linnaeus hoped he had found his successor as Professor of Botany at Uppsala. Linnaeus had a daughter named Lisa Stina. Although Solander had fallen for her, Linnaeus lined up an opportunity for Solander to be the chair of botany at St Petersburg in Russia. Linnaeus was putting Solander through the same gauntlet he had experienced before getting married: go out and establish yourself, and then come back here and settle down. Solander took Linnaeus completely aback when he wrote that he would be staying in England. Solander's letters to Linnaeus became less frequent, and Lisa Stina ended up unhappily married to a grandson of Rudbeck - the family name, after which Rudbeckia or Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) are named. Although Solander dashed Linnaeus's hopes, he became a champion of botanical exploration and left his own considerable mark in the field of botany. After some time in London, Solander met Joseph Banks at the British Museum, where he was working as an Assistant Librarian. The two decided to partner-up in Captain James Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. People often assume that Solander was younger than Banks since he was Bank's assistant. In truth, Banks was seven years younger than Solander. When the Endeavour sailed from Plymouth on August 25, 1768, Banks was 25 and Solander 32. The two botanists worked well together. Together, they collected some 800 new plants. Captain Cook honored the two men by christening Botany Bay after 'the great quantity of plants Mr. Banks and Dr. Solander found in this place.' The outer ends of the bay are Cape Solander in the southwest and Cape Bank in the Northeast. From Botany Bay alone, Solander and Banks found Acacias (uh-KAY-shahs), Eucalyptus, Grevilleas ("gruh-VILL-ee-ah"), Mimosa, and Banksia (which was, of course, named after Joseph Banks). Unlike many botanists of his time, during his three-year trip around the world, Solander did not send a single one of his discovered specimens to Linnaeus. Solander's sole devotion was to Banks. As for Linnaeus, he could often be heard referring to Solander - the pupil that got away - as "the ungrateful Solander." When the Endeavor returned to England, most people forget that half of the original crew - some 32 people - had died on the historic voyage. Miraculously, both Solander and Banks survived, and they would go on to explore Iceland together on another voyage. At home in England, Solander became Banks' secretary and librarian. In 1780, Solander agreed to help the Duchess of Portland with her enormous collections. Sadly, his work was cut short when he died from a brain aneurysm in 1782 at the age of 46.   1864  Today is the birthday of the first professor of botany at Smith College, William Francis Ganong ("GAH-nong"). Ganong's family were famous chocolate-makers. In fact, today, Ganong Chocolate is Canada's oldest independently family-operated chocolate company. Of course, William was supposed to follow in their footsteps, but he instead lost his heart to natural sciences like botany, history, and cartography. Today, the Ganong name is synonymous with the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It's not only where the chocolate company is located, but it's also where Ganong did the majority of his work. Every year, for fifty years, during the summer months, Ganong would return to New Brunswick to conduct his research In 2016, historian Ronald Rees, a retired professor, wrote a biography of Ganong. The following year, Ganong was honored for his contributions to the history and geography of New Brunswick. A statue of Ganong was erected on the banks of the St. Croix river - a place he especially loved. The statue's creator remarked, "He'll be looking up the St. Croix River, which is quite appropriate."   Unearthed Words Here are some words about winter and also, Bees in Winter.   "When I was young, I loved summer and hated winter. When I got older, I loved winter and hated summer. Now that I'm even older and wiser, I hate both summer and winter." — Jarod Kintz, American Author, This Book is Not for Sale   "It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it. " — John Burroughs, American Naturalist and Writer   "No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn." — Hal Borland, American Naturalist and Writer   Winter is the season in which people try to keep the house as warm as it was in the summer when they complained about the heat. — Anonymous   "The queen bee alone survives. You never see her playing the vagabond in the fall. At least I never have. She hunts out a retreat in the ground and passes the winter there, doubtless in a torpid state, as she stores no food against the inclement season. " — John Burroughs, American Naturalist and Writer   Seeing only what is fair, Sipping only what is sweet, Thou dost mock at fate and care, Leave the chaff and take the wheat, When the fierce northwestern blast Cools sea and land so far and fast, Thou already slumberest deep — Woe and want thou canst out-sleep — Want and woe which torture us, Thy sleep makes ridiculous. — Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet and Writer, The Humble Bee   Grow That Garden Library Gardens in Detail by Emma Reuss  The subtitle of this book is 100 Contemporary Designs. Do you ever wish you had an expert who could help you analyze the elements of a successful garden? Well, in this book, Emma Reuss is that person. Emma quickly defines the seven principals that make gardens go from meh to wow: Location: the spirit of a place Unity: using themes to unite components Simplicity: a fixed amount of complexity - a limited palette - to keep small spaces interesting and large places manageable Balance: garden elements should have the same visual weight Proportion: the scale of elements Rhythm & Repetition: re-introducing elements to promote even more unity Focal points: to enhance views and encourage people to move through the garden Each of the gardens featured in the book is reviewed over four pages, which offer photos, general information, a brief essay, highlighted elements, and a bulleted list of successful design elements. If you're the kind of gardener who draws Inspiration from garden images or garden tours, this book is for you. More than anything, Emma's book is an idea book - a banquet of successfully designed gardens and unique garden elements to inspire you to dream bigger dreams than emperors - as the saying goes about the plans of gardeners. This book came out in 2014. You can get a used copy of Gardens in Detail by Emma Reuss and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for under $15.   Great Gifts for Gardeners Gardman R687 4-Tier Mini Greenhouse, 27" Long x 18" Wide x 63" High $37.86 Amazon Choice & Amazon Prime. Lightweight and easy to assemble, no tools are required. Waterproof, bug resistant, and portable Clear, removable, polyethylene cover and roll-up zippered door for easy access 4-tiers for plants, flowers, seedlings Ideal for small backyards or homes where space is an issue; place on a deck, patio, or balcony Gives seeds, seedlings, and young plants an early start Clear polyethylene cover and roll-up zippered door for easy access and provides easy access with humidity control by merely opening/closing the zippered front flap. For additional security, a zip tie can be attached from the frame to the shelves, and there are tabs on the back to fasten it to a wall or patio railing. Strong push fit tubular steel frame assembles in minutes without any tools Enrich your Greenhouse by adding a combination of grow lights, thermometer/hygrometer, heating mats, fans, etc. Replacement cover (sold separately) for this Greenhouse is Gardman item #R687SC. Gardman "Bring your garden to life." 27" Long x 18" Wide x 63" High   Today's Botanic Spark 1907  Today is the birthday of the distinguished gardener and writer Frances Perry. Born Frances Mary Everett, her mother, Isabella, took a ten-year-old Francie to see the Chelsea flower show. The experience was etched in her mind and instilled a love for flowers in Frances's heart. Frances was also influenced by her famous neighbor - Edward Augustus Bowles - who went by Gussie with his friends and family. Gussie was a plantsman and writer. He had a large garden featuring a series of garden rooms, and he also held a position on the Council of The Royal Horticultural Society. Frances would pick wildflowers and bring them to Gussie for identification. The two had a special bond. Gussie recommended Frances to the town's Nurseryman, Amos Perry Jr. The Perry nursery was started by Amos Perry Sr. and the Perry's were famous for their water and waterside gardening. Frances immediately loved working at the Perry's Hardy Plant Farm. In a short while, she was running the aquatic plant department and creating water garden exhibits for the Chelsea flower show. Amos had produced something else of interest for Frances - his son, the fern specialist, Gerald Alfred Amos Perry - who Frances described as, "a brilliant plantsman and propagator. The two were married in 1930 when Frances was just 22 years old. In three years, they had two sons - just eighteen months apart. In April of 1945, Frances and Gerald's older boy, Marcus, then 13 years old, was killed after being hit by a lorry. In a 1966 column, Frances wrote about an oriental poppy that kept an upright habit, and it had huge, orange-scarlet flowers in July and August — it was named the Marcus Perry. Amos Perry Sr. bred the poppy at the Hardy Plant Farm. In another column in April of 1990, Frances shared a tip about using poppies as cut flowers. It was something Gussie had taught her long ago: "His solution, which he taught me, was to take a large jug of very hot water into the garden late in the evening, then cut any buds which had straightened up from their normal bent position and started to show color. These were plunged practically up to their necks in the jug, then taken indoors and left until the next day to be arranged in more suitable vases." In 1954, Gussie died from a heart attack. It was May - springtime - and his ashes were scattered in his favorite part of the garden - the rock garden. The 1960s brought tremendous highs and lows for Frances. In 1964, Frances's husband Gerald died. Then, two years later, in 1966, Frances backfilled Vita Sackville-West as the gardening writer for The Observer. In addition to her column, over her long career, Frances wrote nearly twenty books. As with her first job at the nursery, Water Gardening was still considered her unique topic of expertise. Frances was dedicated to horticulture, and she experienced great success in her career. Yet, she didn't care for pandering. In I968, she became the first woman to be elected to the council of the Royal Horticultural Society. A controversy about the council not having any women had bubbled to the surface when the chair indicated that he didn't think any women existed that could meet the council's requirements. When Frances was elected, she challenged the council by writing: "If you want me because I am a woman, the answer is no. If you want me because of anything I have done in horticulture, the answer is yes." At the age of 70, Frances married Robert Edwin Hay, who went by Roy. Roy was a widower, a fellow horticulturist, journalist, and broadcaster; Frances was three years older than him. For a dozen years, Roy and Frances made a lovely pair. A life-long gardener, Roy's father, had been a royal estate gardener. Like Frances, when Roy was a boy, his father took him to see the Chelsea Flower Show. After that first visit, Roy attended every show for the next 65 years. And, Frances and Roy shared another similarity. They both won the Victoria Medal of Honor - an honor awarded to British horticulturists by the Royal Horticultural Society. Roy won in 1970, and Frances won in 1971. After Roy died in 1989, Frances lived with her younger son. In December of that same year, Frances wrote an editorial called Sowing Seeds Of Thoughts On A Cold Winter's Day. At age 82 and widowed for the second time, life's toll wormed its way into her writing; yet she faced it head-on. Frances began: "There is nothing static about a garden. All gardeners know this and are constantly devising different features. Yet it's easy to let sentiment or inertia spare plants that have long since past their prime. Too often, also, a design suited to younger gardeners sticks, even though age has made it more and more difficult to manage. On a cold winter's day, when there is not much we can usefully undertake in the garden, it is worthwhile sitting down to some constructive thinking. Which trees and shrubs have become old, misshapen, and really rather unproductive?" Over the next three years, Frances would write only a handful of articles. She was slowing down. Frances retired after 26 years with The Observer in May of 1992. Anna Pavord ("PAY-vord") was her backfill. Almost 18 months later, Frances passed away and went to that big garden in the sky.

Entrepreneurs Unleashed
Veronica Harwood-Stevenson - Humble Bee

Entrepreneurs Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 56:47


Veronica Harwood-Stevenson, founder of Humble Bee, had an idea to up-cycle materials to make picnic blankets to replace synthetic blankets. There was just one problem - she couldn't a waterproof membrane that was sustainable. With a background in reproductive biology, her first response was to look at what nature does to find a solution. This was the pathway that led her to Humble Bee, a biotech startup creating a new bioplastic by reverse-engineering the nesting material of a solitary bee found in New Zealand and Australia.With a highly diverse career background that spans from science and research to film production to a lingerie company, Veronica provides an interesting, energising perspective on how to solve a complex, important problem and how to get stuff done!Listen to this podcast to:Be inspired by Veronica's amazing story, vision and insightsLearn some of the specific steps required to start a company like Humble Bee, including how to raise money and get the right people involvedLearn how to build a biotech company without completing a PHD and going through the University systemLearn some of the benefits of this approach and some of the challenges in New ZealandVery honest, practical advice for creating a company and making the most of your existence!

Brentfast with Brent Pope
Brentfast 006 - Emily Nelson - Humble Bee Cafe

Brentfast with Brent Pope

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 33:02


Welcome to Brentfast with Brent Pope - the only show where bacon pancakes Hollywood. Brent sits down with actor and acting teacher Emily Nelson, best known for playing Hilary in the popular rom com, Made of Honor. Emily is also known for her recurring roles on HBO's True Detective and the CBS medical drama Code Black. Brent and Emily discuss filming overseas, the prestigious Carnegie Mellon acting conservatory, creepy old hospitals, escape rooms, and their Brentfast at Humble Bee Cafe. You can follow Emily at @therealemilynelson on Instagram and at @emily_nelson on Twitter. Humble Bee Cafe - 17321 Saticoy St, Northridge, CA 91325 https://www.hellohumblebee.com/ Brent is @scoopspope on Instagram and Twitter, and the show page on Instagram is @brentfastpodcast. You can also follow Brent on his Facebook actor page at facebook.com/brentpope.actor/ and his website is www.brentpope.com.  

Scott Thompson Show
No hate in the Hammer; Hamilton's property taxes twice as high as Toronto's; Urban bee keeping at Pier 15

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 40:41


The Scott Thompson Show Podcast - Jamie West is in for Scott - A campaign called “No Hate in the Hammer” has launched in the city. It comes amid regular rallies outside of city hall from far right parties and after anti-LGBTQ violence at Pride celebrations in Gage Park. Guest: Sandi Bell, board member at the Hamilton Community Legal Clinic and a former Canadian Human Rights Commissioner - A report by Zoocasa lists how high some of the property taxes are for Ontario municipalities. Hamilton's is double the cost of Toronto's. Why is this and what do Hamiltonians need to know? Marvin Ryder joins Jamie West to discuss what it means. Guest: Marvin Ryder, Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. - A local bee company has added to its hives, installing 15 more at Pier 15. Jamie West finds out more about urban bee farming, and the vital importance of bees in our ecosystem. Guest: Luc Peters, Humble Bee.

Coach Glass Podcast
CGP Ep296 Perform Better Shoulders

Coach Glass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 47:31


I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I learned so much about shoulder health for the over head athlete this week at Perform Better and I wanted to share it with you. Yes, we get technical in this episode. Yes, I become a Humble Bee and learn from others. Yes, I share funny stories from an epic weekend in Chicago. Yes, I answer questions I ask myself in the same sentence. Yes, you are going to enjoy this 45 minute rambling of thoughts and insight from a mind warped from 3 days of mind blowing lectures and hands on. Take a DEEP breathe and enjoy! Coach Glass LoadXplode 16 Week online training program! We start with High Triplexity training then move to Strength Phase and finally Power all in 16 weeks! Sign up for yourself or give it as a gift! Get for $39/month at the Next Level: https://www.jasonglassperformancelab.com/subscribe/ Full follow along 16 week training program that will help you Load…and Xplode!!!! Go to http://k-motion.com and check out their K-Coach and The Loop membership. Have you tried screening your athlete with real time accurate data collection? No more guessing, no more estimating, no more human error with K-Coach. Take the K-Vest on the range, in the bunker or out on the course. Test never guess with K-Vest! Everyone knows by now that @travismathew provides the Coach with all his fresh gear! Check out their newest line of clothing for the coolest pre, post golf and leisure gear. If you want to look fresh to death… visit https://www.travismathew.com/ Go to http://performbetter.com and check out their full line of functional training equipment and put “GLASS19” in the discount box for 15% of your purchase. I will be presenting at the 2019 PB Summit Long Beach July 19-21 and Chicago June 28-30 Make sure you visit @mytpi http://www.mytpi.com/certification/seminar-calendar and check out our 2018 seminar schedule and get Level 1 TPI certified today! And as always…..#DreamBig #OverDeliver #BeUndeniable Cheers! Coach Glass

Soaper's Chat Podcast
Episode 2 - What You Need to Get Started Making Soap

Soaper's Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 22:27


Thank you for listening and please share.www.soaperschat.comSoaperschat Facebook GroupIf you have any questions, please either leave me a comment or email me at Soaperschat@outlook.com. You can also join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/soaperschat.In this episode, we discuss things to consider when getting started including:Why (personal use or business)Things to consider if wanting to sell soap as a businessResources for recipes Where to buy supplies when trying to make soap for the first timeWhat supplies you may want to get startedSAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY!A brief touch base on Soapcalc.net (There are other soap calculators out there, this is the one I have used)Suggested Youtube videos for learning how to use Soapcalc include:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2IfuosYBos - Humble Bee and Mehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKHGQSF2wSk - A&E Suds and Such / Bescentedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0-QwZLhotY - Tina Moenckhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRTWv50AY2g - Tree Marie Soapwordshttps://www.modernsoapmaking.com/soapcalcs-soap-quality-numbers/?fbclid=IwAR1QPTJGHR6Ee4lROtb-feHUm_JNrXQT6XHeE5pwSvplkmneVDvrtOO6bbw - A Blog on understanding Soap Calc from Modern Soapmaking.

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Ep 101: With Author and Sheep Shearer Stephany Wilkes

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 75:09


Joined by guest co-host Stephany Wilkes, sheep shearer, wool classer, and author of the fantastic new book Raw Material: Working Wool in the West.  Order it at your local bookstore or online.  Stephany is also president of the Northern California Fibershed Cooperative. She chats with the Ewes about her projects and then we discuss her book and her life as a shearer.  Stephany can be found on Instagram as @ladysheepshearer. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of  our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com.  Join the community on Ravelry where we will give away a copy of the book Raw Material: Working Wool in the West. Kelly’s Argyle adventure continues. The socks are roughly based on the pattern Men’s Argyle socks #5710. She’s not really using pattern that much, but she used it to create a Stitch Fiddle chart for the colorwork. Also active this week are the Humble Bee socks. The pattern was a gift from Sara Bauer (sarapomegranate on Ravelry and host of the Yarns at Yin Hoo podcast). Kelly has also joined the Jane Stafford Online Weaving Guild and is excited to get back to the loom.  The guild has an annual membership that gives weavers access to previous seasons of videos and also the current season of videos as they come out. At $75 Canadian it is a great value! The price will be increasing to $99 in December so check it out. Stephany is just about to bind off yet another Purl Soho Boyfriend hat, a free pattern from Purl Soho, in Lani’s Lana Rambouillet twist, a black and white wool twist, undyed. It makes the PERFECT marled hat. Highly recommend it for gift and travel knitting, a simple k1, p1 rib all the way around. Yesterday, she cast on the Anna Vest by Karen Templer of Fringe Association, and she has about 3” of the back piece done. I’m knitting it up in a heavy worsted, black, Shetland and alpaca blend. Her thoughts on this pattern? “I love it. Easy pattern to memorize, and I know I will get a ton of wear out of this vest in our coastal climate.” Marsha continues to work on the afterthought socks. The long stockinette tube is finished and she is ready to do the steeking.  Meanwhile, she has started on Rabbit, a pattern by Claire Garland. The rabbit is beginning to take shape! After project updates the three have a wide ranging conversation. Stephany shares her journey from a knitter looking for local yarn in a California yarn shop to the sheep shearing jobs she does across the state.  Topics include “urban hubris,” imposter syndrome, and the value of agricultural work; carbon farming and its potential to combat climate change; and the overlooked job opportunities in the world of sheep. For those in the Seattle area, Stephany will be at the Seward Park branch of Third Place Books for an author event on November 28 at 7 pm. Join the conversation about this episode in our Ravelry Group, or contact us with your thoughts. twoewes@twoewesfiberadventures.com is our email address.  We’d love to hear from you.  

Business Is Boring
Veronica Harwood-Stevenson and native bee bioplastic

Business Is Boring

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 28:43


A few years after studying science, but beginning a career in cosmetics and lingerie and film, today’s guest was reading a science journal for fun. A line about the properties of native bee excreted nesting material caught her eye and made her wonder if it might make a good bioplastic.What for some might have been a quick muse, for Veronica Harwood-Stevenson became a mission and then company. It’s taken her across New Zealand and Australia to find specimens, had her duck venomous locals and bushfires, found collaborators and funding and led her to identify and be working to commercialise under the name Humble Bee. To chat the journey, inspiration and making that action, Veronica joined the podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Ep 100: A Long Stockinette Tube

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 67:28


Creativity, productivity, and community are three big benefits we've gained from 4 years of podcasting.  In our 100th episode we have our usual project updates and then we spend some time reflecting on the experience of the last four years.  Come join the community on Ravelry! Marsha's Update: I have a lot to say about my Afterthought Socks! It's a looooooooong stockinette tube and I'll be putting on cuffs, toes, and heels. We had quite a discussion about how to measure the spot for the heel. I'm sure some of our listeners can set us straight. Leave a comment here or join in the discussion in our Ravelry group. My other active project over the past two weeks is the Slacktide Scarf. It has a nice interesting stitch--the perfect antidote to a long, boring stockinette tube. I'm also planning for the Rabbit by Claire Garland and have ordered the yarn called for in the pattern. Kelly's Update: I'm running out of yarn on the Running Water cardigan. I'm almost done with the collar band and then will start the sleeves. Meanwhile, I've started two new pairs of socks. One pair is using the Humble Bee pattern by Sara Bauer of the Yarns at Yin Hoo podcast. The other pair is variegated argyle socks using the chart I created on Stitch Fiddle.  Start with row 71 to get 2 diamonds on the leg (one front and one back) and one diamond on the instep.  All three projects are right at a part where I have to pay attention so I'm not able to knit at all during this recording. A HUGE thank you to all our listeners! We never would have arrived at Episode 100 without you. You're feedback, encouragement, compliments, and suggestions have been so important to us.  You have enabled us to create a wonderful community. Visit the Two Ewes Shop featuring locally produced yarns, from soil to skein. Small-batch, overdyed Romney and Shetland yarns grown and processed on the west coast, and the climate beneficial Replenish Rambouillet from Bare Ranch, a northern California ranch using carbon farming practices. 

Beyond Infinity
Chipping Away At The Global Problem Of Plastic Pollution

Beyond Infinity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 5:01


To find an alternative to cellophane, NZ biotech start-up Humble Bee looks to mimic the Australian masked bee's nesting material to create a bioplastic.

podcasts – Yarns at Yin Hoo

Knit from cuff to toe, the Humblebee socks feature a beautiful textured pattern on the front, a column of bees down the back, and several design elements to give you a great fitting sock. Check out my IG feed for a chance to win the pattern, yarn dyed by Julie of Sweet Sparrow Yarns, and a set of stitch markers from A Lovely Homemade Life.  Each pattern purchase will benefit efforts of Heifer International to supply agrarian communities with honeybees.

Magnetofunky
Magnetofunky #60

Magnetofunky

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 36:44


THE FUTURE - RioInDaKitchen; Theory - My Working Bedini Motor; The Future - Aardwolf, Future - Humble Bee, The Future - Bobo; Geeknotes: 02/20 - Building Black Futures: Monetizing the Scam Workshop @ Reunion Chicago, 02/22 - Bullets Into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond To Gun Violence @ Mechanics' Institute, 57 Post St, SF, 02/22 - Passing the Torch—From Selma to Today @ Skirball Cultural Center, LA, 02/25 - Dan Cleary @ TallGrass Guild, Sulzer Regional Library, Chicago, On The Horizon: New “Instantly Rechargeable” Battery; Practice - Another Rack; Epic Jam - Future Caveman

curiouser & curiouser Podcast
My Podcast Pilot With Brittany Of The Humble Bee Shoppe

curiouser & curiouser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 30:15


Yep, you read that right: I'm trying out a curiouser & curiouser podcast! (!!!) It's something I've wanted to introduce for a while now, and I'm thrilled to be able to roll out a first episode for y'all to check out. Why a podcast for curiouser & curiouser? Because: I love podcasts (and I know many of you do, too!). They're such a convenient way to get information, aren't they? I listen all the time in my car, or while […] The post My Podcast Pilot With Brittany Of The Humble Bee Shoppe appeared first on curiouser & curiouser.

Charisma Connection
Teach Humility to Children with Laura Taylor

Charisma Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 10:06


What can children learn from the action of their parents? Humility, morals, and values. Listen as author and school teacher Laura Taylor shares how the Beatitudes scriptures inspired her to write her new children's picture book "The Bee-Atitudes: Bee-atrice the Bumblebee Becomes a Humble Bee."

Awanadjo Almanack
Awanadjo Almanack 10/14/16

Awanadjo Almanack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016


Producer/Host: Rob McCall “The Humble Bee”

The Daily Show Podcast without Jon Stewart
Episode 16: Flight of the Humble Bee

The Daily Show Podcast without Jon Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 21:01


Correspondent Samantha Bee bids farewell to The Daily Show alongside senior producer Miles Kahn, coordinating field producer Alison Camillo and writer Zhubin Parang. Sam and Miles share some of the best advice Jon ever gave them. Zhubin details how his obsession with Fox's The Five led to one of Sam's most memorable performances.

low light mixes
distant transmissions

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2011 43:22


"Distant transmissions flicker and fade, there's a drift on the signal, a ghost in the phase."I've had that phrase on my blog profile for a long time. I've used different parts of it as titles for my series of 'shortwave' mixes(drift on the signal, ghost in the phase, flicker & fade).With this mix I've completely tapped out that slogan because the new mix is called "distant transmissions."I'm not really sure exactly how I came up with that line. I remember going through shortwave terms looking for a title for the first shortwave mix & I came across the phrase "drift on the signal". I liked the sound of that & used it for the first mix. Somewhere along the line I also read the term "ghost in the phase" & then just combined those two with other terms to come up with that short phrase which I liked because it's as close as I'm ever going to get to writing a lyric of any sort.This mix, like the others, makes use of the wonderful shortwave recordings of Myke Weiskopf. Check out his blog here... for lots of streaming audio & downloadable goodies. I've done 5 mixes featuring Myke's work & none of them would have been possible without his documentary series. Huge thanks to Myke for all his fine recordings. Check out the ShortWaveMusic Facebook page too.T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Ionoscatter_Unmodulated_Signal_And_Meteor_Whistles_6-2-58 00:30 Radio Bulgaria(stretched & normal) 01:33 Max Richter - Infra 04:30 Benoît Pioulard - Passenger 05:20 offthesky - frozen fountain 07:20 upward arrows - ^^^^ 08:55 Family Radio International 09:30 ??? - Traveling Light 13:50 The Humble Bee - 07 jan 2010 16:30 Christian Fennesz & Ryuichi Sakamoto - kuni 18:20 Freescha - baby Maker 19:50 Daizok - Shoreline VII 24:15 Radio Morocco 26:20 Area C - Map of circular thought 29:10 Juv - til 29:42 Max Richter - Journey 5 30:45 Inversz - Home End 35:10 Myke Weiskopf - You're Up, You're There, You're D 37:40 Christian Fennesz & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Amorph 43:22 end

low light mixes
obscured by time

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2011 53:18


"The passage of time is flickering dimly upon the screen." I've called this mix "Obscured by Time" because it has that grainy, blurry feel to it, like looking through gauze. The once distinct events in our memories melt together like the washes of sound in this mix. This collection was inspired by the two 2010 releases by 36, "Memories in Widescreen" & "Hollow". A pair of great releases that are at times haunting & beautiful. As described at 3six.net, some of the tracks "use turbulent sheets of white noise, alongside classical instruments to create an eerie, almost ghost-like quality." All the tracks have that same noisy, grainy texture to them. Most are fairly new, with the Basinski & Jeck tracks probably being the oldest. I love going back to Basinski & wish I could have snuck in a track from Disintegration Loops. Guess that will have to be used in the sequel. "Several times, I've seen the evening slide away, Watching the signs taking over from the fading day." - Brian Eno, "Golden Hours" Enjoy. T R A C K L I S T : [00:00] Ous Mal - Marraskuu [03:15] The Fun Years - Makes Sense to Me [06:50] Maps & Diagrams - The Modern Century [08:48] 36 - Geiga [13:52] Erik De Cordier - Spadomur [14:35] Tim Hecker - Celestina [18:00] Ithaca Trio - Untitled #10 [21:25] The Humble Bee - 26 jan 2010 [24:00] Wixel - You're Inside Your Own Shadow [27:40] 36 - Equassa [31:00] Damian Valles - The Alphabet of Lines [34:06] Philip Jeck - Wipe [37:35] William Basinski - Melancholia II [42:38] d_rradio - Death of the Fair Green Veil [43:50] Tape Loop Orchestra - Tokyo Twilight [45:50] Philip Jeck - Soaked [48:12] 36 - Drifta [53:18] END

low light mixes
lost at sea

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2010 54:30


What the heck?  Two sea/water mixes in a row?  I didn't plan it this way.  It just sort of happened that I collected a few sea songs, then the library/soundtrack mix got done, then I found a few more sea songs and this mix happened. "lost at sea" is very similar to "a solitary sea" from last year.  Some nice drifting, flowing tunes with a definite sea/ocean feel to them.  And of course all the tunes have the word "sea" in the title.  The mix works really well on foggy mornings, standing out on the deck letting the music flow all around you. There's not much else to say except that I hope you enjoy this latest collection. Download (right click/save as) :  75mb,  54:30 lost at sea T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Milieu - the singing waters of an endless sea 07:30     Aless - inborn sea flowing 12:30    offthesky - sea ghosts 17:50    Jonsi & Alex - Daniell in the sea 25:40    Duncan 'O Ceallaigh - the sea and the sand 27:35    The Humble Bee - a century of sea stories 29:20    Sawako - april from sea shell 32:10    Arovane - seaside 35:30    Aglaia - the sea hides his secret selves 45:00    Seas - blue dub 53:15    Milieu - seashell breeze 54:30    end