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"the act of loving your computer, possibly too much"On the show this week:00:00:41 NewsSpotify adds new track transitions toolGCSE Music entries up this year00:07:44 Will moves to a new streaming service00:20:03 I Love My Computer by Ninajirachi album review discussion00:48:49 Upcoming releases this weekAlbum rankings:Great Grandpa - Patience, MoonbeamThe Weather Station - HumanhoodSquid - CowardsHotline TNT - Raspberry MoonBlack Country New Road - Forever HowlongJapanese Breakfast - For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)Obongjayar - Paradise NowSoot Sprite - Wield Your Hope Like a WeaponNazar - DemilitarizeAlien Boy - You Wanna Fade?Subsonic Eye - Singapore DreamingKokoroko - Tuff Times Never LastAkira Kosemura - MIRAIAnxious - BambiBarker - Stochastic DriftJulien Baker & TORRES - Send A Prayer My WayNo Joy - BuglandCourting - Lust for Life, Or: ‘How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story'Rival Consoles - Landscape from MemoryKloke - LucidityOm Unit - Acid Dub Studies IIICharmer - DownpourFar Caspian - AutofictionZement - PassagenForth Wanderers - The Longer This Goes OnFlipturn - Burnout DaysCar Seat Headrest - The ScholarsSASAMI - Blood On the Silver ScreenFreckle - FreckleBlack Moth Super Rainbow - Soft New Magic DreamZach Phillips - True MusicEthel Cain - Perverts
Today’s guest on the program is one we have been spinning for close to 10 years. Ninajirachi is on the show today! If you’re unfamiliar with Ninajirachi’s music, she is a DJ, producer, and songwriter extraordinaire from Central Coast NSW and now based in Naarm, who has been making waves in the scene since the mid 2010s. Her sound is instantly recognisable, with soon to be classic hyperpop and techno dance tracks. If you’ve been to a party, you’ve most likely heard her music. With the recent release of her album I LOVE MY COMPUTER, Nina joins Kate in the studio to discuss her beginnings as an fbi volunteer turned regular feature on the playlist rotation, the internet origins of her musical style and the various Pokémon that decorate her body. Nina’s Instagram https://www.ninajirachi.com/ Kate’s Instagram I LOVE MY COMPUTER - OUT NOW —>>See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Milly and Rosetta are fizzing to have Australian DJ and producer Ninajirachi up in the studio - chatting about her new album I Love My Computer, and shows with Nympho in Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Whanganui a Tara this weekend! Whakarongo mai nei!
Our guest today is electronic producer and DJ Ninajirachi. Over the past decade, the Aussie artist has steadily built a reputation as one of the country's most forward-thinking names in dance music, earning praise at home and abroad, supporting artists like Charli XCX and Porter Robinson, and landing nominations at the AIR Awards. This Friday, she'll release her debut album I Love My Computer—a bold, euphoric and wildly inventive record inspired by 2010s dance and EDM, conceptually tied together by themes of technology and online life. In today's episode, Ninajirachi joins us to chat about the making of the record, her creative process as a producer, and how she first fell in love with electronic music. We also talk about her new Dark Crystal live show and her upcoming Australian tour dates this August.Ninajirachi : Instagram / Spotify Find tour dates and more information about Ninajirachi hereVisit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
Total Duration 45:20 Download episode 177 Do You Know Where Your Phone Is? Most leaders these days know the answer to that question. Of course we know where our mobile devices are! And if we didn't, we might be at risk of nomophobia! But the reason this question is easy is that too often, the device is in front of our face! And our addiction to tech is having a real impact on our ability to lead and connect with others. Adam Alter joins us to talk about his new book Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked. Adam provides a brilliantly written look at how our obsession with technology is controlling our lives more than we realize. And he offers tools and approaches we can use to take back our teams, families, and lives. Learn more about Adam at adamalterauthor.com/. The Dirty Little Secret of Business Project managers know that managing our stakeholders is critical to our project success. But how can we take time to develop relationships when we're slammed with an overwhelmed schedule? Check out our Dirty Little Secret of Business e-learning course. Learn practical skills to develop stakeholder relationships by visiting http://courses.i-leadonline.com/courses/the-dirty-little-secret-of-business. Thanks! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! TWO FINGER JOHNNY and MARTY GOTS A PLAN by Kevin Macleod Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License. I LOVE MY COMPUTER by BAD RELIGION available on YouTube TECHNOLOGIC by DAFT PUNK available on YouTube
Brace yourselves! It's the first episode of Dread Media produced on the brand new computer you, the listeners, helped to buy! So, naturally (and so completely randomly and unintentionally we don't even mention it in the audio of the show itself) we chose a film to kick off the show that tells you not to trust technology. Duane and Desmond review a modern apocalyptic masterpiece, The Signal. Then, Desmond goes solo on two reviews of DVDs from eOne Entertainment: Bullet to the Head and 13 Eerie. And even though he's far from nowhere, in an episode where he makes two appearances, Duane gives us a Stay Scary of the South Korean action revenge flick The Man from Nowhere. There's a ton of rocking tunes, too: "This World Can't Tear Us Apart" by Trivium, "The Day Everything Became Nothing" by Nomeansno, "Bullet in the Head" by Rage Against the Machine, "From Out of Nowhere" by Faith No More, and "I Love My Computer" by Bad Religion. If you can, please help us pay off the rest of the computer by visiting www.dreadmedia.com and donating! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
Brace yourselves! It's the first episode of Dread Media produced on the brand new computer you, the listeners, helped to buy! So, naturally (and so completely randomly and unintentionally we don't even mention it in the audio of the show itself) we chose a film to kick off the show that tells you not to trust technology. Duane and Desmond review a modern apocalyptic masterpiece, The Signal. Then, Desmond goes solo on two reviews of DVDs from eOne Entertainment: Bullet to the Head and 13 Eerie. And even though he's far from nowhere, in an episode where he makes two appearances, Duane gives us a Stay Scary of the South Korean action revenge flick The Man from Nowhere. There's a ton of rocking tunes, too: "This World Can't Tear Us Apart" by Trivium, "The Day Everything Became Nothing" by Nomeansno, "Bullet in the Head" by Rage Against the Machine, "From Out of Nowhere" by Faith No More, and "I Love My Computer" by Bad Religion. If you can, please help us pay off the rest of the computer by visiting www.dreadmedia.com and donating! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
Brace yourselves! It's the first episode of Dread Media produced on the brand new computer you, the listeners, helped to buy! So, naturally (and so completely randomly and unintentionally we don't even mention it in the audio of the show itself) we chose a film to kick off the show that tells you not to trust technology. Duane and Desmond review a modern apocalyptic masterpiece, The Signal. Then, Desmond goes solo on two reviews of DVDs from eOne Entertainment: Bullet to the Head and 13 Eerie. And even though he's far from nowhere, in an episode where he makes two appearances, Duane gives us a Stay Scary of the South Korean action revenge flick The Man from Nowhere. There's a ton of rocking tunes, too: "This World Can't Tear Us Apart" by Trivium, "The Day Everything Became Nothing" by Nomeansno, "Bullet in the Head" by Rage Against the Machine, "From Out of Nowhere" by Faith No More, and "I Love My Computer" by Bad Religion. If you can, please help us pay off the rest of the computer by visiting www.dreadmedia.com and donating! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.
Brace yourselves! It's the first episode of Dread Media produced on the brand new computer you, the listeners, helped to buy! So, naturally (and so completely randomly and unintentionally we don't even mention it in the audio of the show itself) we chose a film to kick off the show that tells you not to trust technology. Duane and Desmond review a modern apocalyptic masterpiece, The Signal. Then, Desmond goes solo on two reviews of DVDs from eOne Entertainment: Bullet to the Head and 13 Eerie. And even though he's far from nowhere, in an episode where he makes two appearances, Duane gives us a Stay Scary of the South Korean action revenge flick The Man from Nowhere. There's a ton of rocking tunes, too: "This World Can't Tear Us Apart" by Trivium, "The Day Everything Became Nothing" by Nomeansno, "Bullet in the Head" by Rage Against the Machine, "From Out of Nowhere" by Faith No More, and "I Love My Computer" by Bad Religion. If you can, please help us pay off the rest of the computer by visiting www.dreadmedia.com and donating! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213. Follow @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com.