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Alec Pritchard, the founder of Avenue Red, has assembled an almost 2-hour bricolage of diverse electronic music, featuring numerous tracks that are either produced by or released/forthcoming on labels run by some of the podcast's guests across the past decade. Alec & Avenue Red give a BIG shout out to all of the esteemed and talented underground creators for your amazing contributions to the project over the years. And of course, they also extend their appreciation to the dedicated listeners around the world who have supported the podcast's 10-year journey so far. https://soundcloud.com/alecpritchard ===== 01 I:Cube - Kiviki Patata 3 // Versatile Records (1997) 02 Foans - Distorted Inner Vision // 100% Silk (2023) 03 Detroit Escalator Company - Shifting Gears // Ferox Records (1996) 04 Ozy - Sequential Dub // Native (2002) 05 Anthony Georges Patrice - Diligence // OHM Series Digital (2023) 06 Eli Verveine - Morning Dub // Unreleased (forthcoming on Chateau Chépère) (2023) 07 Sa Pa - Recovery // Mana (2019) 08 Foans - Technique Of The Descent // 100% Silk (2023) 09 Rai Scott - Nina // Unreleased (forthcoming on Ornate Music) (2023) 10 Frank & Tony - Dream Vibration // Scissor and Thread (2022) 11 Bluetrain - Two Foot Terrorist // Lempuyang (2021) 12 Hustache - Reflections (Alessandro Crimi Remix) // Gliese Rec (2019) 13 Mr. James Barth & A.D. - Above The Skyline // Svek (1998) 14 Janne Rasi - Shallow Water Jazz (Deep Fusion Main Mix) // Unreleased (2023) 15 GEAR - Pay Attention // GEAR (2021) 16 David Vasquez - Baila Con Migo (Johnny Fiasco's Unreleased Remix) // Klassik Fiasco (2010) 17 DJ Jes - Love Is Difficult // Fresca Recordings (2020) 18 Mr. Barth - Holliday // Plumphouse Records (1996) 19 Modernism - Formless 0.3 // Outlaw (2022) 20 Altitude - Generating Station // Obsolete Components (2023) 21 The Timewriter - Days Of Deception // Plastic City (2023) 22 Entro Senestre - Rosegold // W.T. Records (2015) 23 Pamplem'House - L'amour À Perpétuité // Rack.u Records (2020) 24 Foans - Indebted To The Simulation // 100% Silk (2023) See Also: https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-218-alec-pritchard-b2b-andy-green https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/live-session-004-alec-pritchard-b2b-owain-k-the-loco-klub-bristol-uk-04-03-2023 https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-200-9-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/1210-mk14-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/live-session-003-alec-pritchard-lost-minute-edith-budapest-hungary-12-02-2022 https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/1210-mk11-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-150-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/avenue-red-is-5-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-082-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-064-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/podcast-002-alec-pritchard https://soundcloud.com/avenue-red/1210-mk1-alec-pritchard
Financials Panel - Professor James Barth and Macrae Sykes (06.15.2022)
Politicians are always "apologizing" for something. Really though, they almost always use a deceptive device to make you think that's what they are doing. It's a time honored tradition that Bill Novotny used in his statement. Also I visit with Laramie County Sheriff candidate James Barth.
Join Sibylline CEO, Justin Crump, as he reflects on the state of global terrorism 20 years after 9/11 with three of our experts: Eloise Scott, Lead Analyst for the Middle East and Africa, James Barth, North America Analyst, and Aedan Mordecai, Asia-Pacific Analyst. In this episode, the team discuss how the terror threat has evolved since 2001, with the significance of recent events in Afghanistan, the emerging risks of today, and from right-wing extremism to single-issue threat actors.
In our latest podcast, Philip Riding, Middle East and Africa Lead Analyst is joined by James Barth, North America Analyst and Dr Guo Yu, Lead Analyst for Asia Pacific, to discuss the G7 Summit in Cornwall. Leaders of the world's wealthiest economies and major democratic powers (including the EU) have gathered at Cornish seaside town of St. Ives for the 47th summit, which kicks off today. The three-day meeting – US President Joe Biden's first official foreign trip since his inauguration in January – represents one of the most high-profile events in diplomacy to be held in person since the start of the pandemic. The summit, therefore, serves as an opportunity for the leading advanced economies to discuss important plans and strategy that will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the post-pandemic world order.
In this week's episode, EMEA Director Jonathan Dunbar discusses the launch of Sibylline's latest report, the Global Extremism Quarterly, with Sub-Saharan Africa Analyst Ben Manzin and James Barth, our North America Analyst. They discuss the contents of the report and the impetus for creating it, detailing the unprecedented pace of change in the threat landscape of extremism. They also dive into one of the themes discussed in this quarter's report and assess the latest developments in the Sahel, where extremist groups continue to increase their footprint throughout the wider region. Continued development of their position in Burkina Faso and Mali threatens to create a platform from which they can increase incursions into West African states. However, their focus has thus far remained on securing rural areas rather than targeting cities where businesses are primarily located.
Liana Semchuk, Lead Analyst for Europe & Eurasia, and James Barth, Analyst for North America, join Director for Sibylline EMEA Jonathan Dunbar, to discuss tensions between the US and Russia increasing since Joe Biden became president of the United States. The risk of US sanctions against Russia expanding remains elevated in the months ahead as bipartisan pressure on Biden to take a tougher stance on Russia mounts. However, Washington may be forced to make compromises on its Russia stance concerning key infrastructural projects such as Nord Stream 2 as the Biden administration seeks to mend ties with Europe, particularly Germany. Further strains to the US / EU-Russia relationship will also come from Covid-19 vaccine disinformation allegations, cyber threats, and Washington's promotion of democracy in Eastern Europe.
Sibylline Americas Director Greg Hoobler is joined by James Barth, North America Analyst, Liana Semchuk, Lead Analyst for Europe, and Hugo Yu, Lead Analyst for Asia-Pacific, for a discussion based on events and implications associated with the right-wing insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6. This discussion will include important considerations from both the US domestic perspective and international eyes.
Join Sibylline’s Greg Hoobler as he hosts this week’s podcast with Liana Semchuk, Lead Europe & Eurasia Analyst; Alex Lord, Europe & Eurasia Analyst; Amy Reynolds, Deputy Insight Manager; and James Barth, North America Analyst. Our speakers revisit the Armenia and Azerbaijan conflict and explore whether the surprisingly quiet post-election period represents a calm before the storm or an over-estimation of election related unrest in the US…
Stephen Matteo Miller is a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He joins the show to discuss his work on the history of financial crises as well as the evolution of the U.S. banking system since the late 1800s. Steph stresses the importance of capital requirements (how much capital or equity a bank holds relative to its liabilities) in combating financial crises. Furthermore, he argues that higher and simpler capital requirements, rather than more regulation, are the keys to a more market-disciplined banking system. David’s blog: http://macromarketmusings.blogspot.com/ Stephen Miller’s Mercatus profile: https://www.mercatus.org/stephen-matteo-miller David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Stephen Miller’s Twitter: @SMatteoMiller Related links: “Ending Too-Big-to-Fail May Require More Than the Minneapolis Fed Too-Big-to-Fail Plan” by Stephen Miller https://www.mercatus.org/publications/too-big-to-fail-minneapolis-fed “A Primer on the Evolution and Complexity of Bank Regulatory Capital Standards” by Stephen Miller and James Barth https://www.mercatus.org/publications/primer-bank-regulatory-capital-standards *“To Establish a More Effective Supervision of Banking”: How the Birth of the Fed Altered Bank Supervision* by Eugene White http://www.nber.org/papers/w16825.pdf
Pundits Pub was embedded with the 200,000 marchers at the People's Climate March in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, April 29. The urgent yet festive activists condemned the berzerk climate-denying Trump and his administration of gangsters. We'll look at the administration assault on Planet Earth so far, and examine the relationship between the Fossil-Fuel extractors, the Military-Industrial Complex, and government. James Barth is an anti-fracking activist who lives in frack-happy Pennsylvania, where the state government has enabled the shale-gas extractors to drill with abandon.
Привет всем, добро пожаловать на борт. Пристёгивайте ваши ремни и приятного полёта на волнах Deep Tech House! :) East end Dubs - Argo East end Dubs - Bird Lime Terry Lee Brown Junior - Let it go Motor city drum ensemble – Keep up Lovebirds - The night Eddie Richards – Soul is Life (Mihai Popoviciu Remix) Fanick – Ondatra Elon feat. Maceo Plex – Chordate Budai & Vic – I Love Deep (Timewriter Remix) Frankman - Dreamcatcher Hakan Lidbo & Vincent Inc – We Fall So Deep Baaz -Clouds 2 Balashov - twilight (Fanic remix) Mr. James Barth & A.D. – Above The Skyline East End Dubs – Random Facts Tom Middleton - Hypnotizer Delano Smith - Midnight Hours Jay Shepheard – Add Arp (Catz N Dogz Remix) Laid Back – Bakerman (Soul Clap Remix)
Привет всем, добро пожаловать на борт. Пристёгивайте ваши ремни и приятного полёта на волнах Deep Tech House! :) East end Dubs - Argo East end Dubs - Bird Lime Terry Lee Brown Junior - Let it go Motor city drum ensemble – Keep up Lovebirds - The night Eddie Richards – Soul is Life (Mihai Popoviciu Remix) Fanick – Ondatra Elon feat. Maceo Plex – Chordate Budai & Vic – I Love Deep (Timewriter Remix) Frankman - Dreamcatcher Hakan Lidbo & Vincent Inc – We Fall So Deep Baaz -Clouds 2 Balashov - twilight (Fanic remix) Mr. James Barth & A.D. – Above The Skyline East End Dubs – Random Facts Tom Middleton - Hypnotizer Delano Smith - Midnight Hours Jay Shepheard – Add Arp (Catz N Dogz Remix) Laid Back – Bakerman (Soul Clap Remix)
Speakers: James Barth and Ross Levine. The recent financial crisis was an accident, a perfect storm fueled by an unforeseeable confluence of events that collided and brought down the global financial system. And policymakers? They did everything they could, given their limited authority. At least that's the story that's been fed to the American people. But economists and regulatory experts James Barth and Ross Levine are here to debunk that version of events. In a provocative new book, they argue that the financial meltdown was no accident. It was negligent homicide. In "Guardians of Finance" (written with Williams College economist Gerard Caprio), Barth and Levine show that senior regulatory officials around the world knew (or should have known) that their policies were destabilizing the global financial system. They had years to process the evidence that risks were rising and the authority to change their policies - but they chose not to act until it was too late. Barth and Levine maintain that the current system is simply not designed to work on behalf of average citizens. It is virtually impossible for the public and its elected officials to make an informed and impartial assessment of financial regulation and to hold regulators accountable. But there's a potential solution at hand: the establishment of a "Sentinel" empowered to demand information and evaluate it in terms of the public interest - rather than that of the financial industry, the regulators or politicians.