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Aquest episodi de Crema d'estrelles arrenca amb la notícia musical de l'any: el retorn de El Último de la Fila als escenaris. Amb motiu dels quaranta anys de la publicació del seu primer disc i dels quaranta-cinc anys des que en Manolo García i en Quimi Portet es van conèixer, repassem un parell de les seves cançons, les versions originals que ja no trobareu a plataformes i les connexions musicals que han deixat empremta en l'escena actual. També ens visiten, com sempre, veus estimades: l'Aitor de las Heras amb una nova Perspectiva Battiato, i el Dr. Jefe Pajares des de la sinfoprise amb una recomanació galàctica de The Reign of Kindo. Entre les novetats discogràfiques, destaca Joan Villalonga amb el seu disc “Un Instante en la Vida”, editat pel segell Astronomy Recording Music, i la sempre sorprenent Hiromi, que ens regala el divertidíssim tema Yes!!! Ramen!!, barreja de jazz, rock, música tradicional japonesa i humor desbordant. I per tancar, un homenatge instrumental a càrrec de Frank Zappa, commemorant també els quaranta anys del disc Meets The Mothers of Prevention. Un episodi ple de connexions, aniversaris i ganes de compartir la meva melomania. Quaranta anys poden passar en un instant… si el groove acompanya. Jordi Via, Terrassa, 2 de maig de 2025 Bandcamp del disc de Joan Villalonga "Un Instante en la Vida" https://astronomyrecordingmusic.bandcamp.com/album/un-instante-en-la-vida TOTS ELS EPISODIS DE CREMA D'ESTRELLES ELS PODEU TROBAR AQUÍ: https://lilvia.blogspot.com Nostalgia: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2574733 Via Miranda: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2494621 The Sound Of Music: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1788620 Sinfonautas: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1317188 Marcianos Que Nos Tocan Las Guitarras: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/707397 Subterranea: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/17710 Entremixtando: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1247719 La Capsa De Ritmes: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1363038
Andrew Manoske (VP Products @Kindo) talks about the intersection of GenAI and DevSecOpsSHOW: 876SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Cloudcast #876 TranscriptSHOW VIDEO: https://youtube.com/@TheCloudcastNET CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwNEW TO CLOUD? CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW SPONSOR:While data may be shaping our world, Data Citizens Dialogues is shaping the conversationFollow Data Citizens Dialogues on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcastsSHOW NOTES:Kindo (homepage)WhiteRabbitNeo (open source project)Open Source GenAI models advances support for CyberSecurity and DecSecOps teamsTopic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background and your current areas of focus.Topic 2 - You come from a security background. Every conversation we have with security teams is “attackers have more tools, more money and more time”. Is security an almost unwinnable game without a new way of thinking about the equation?Topic 3 - It seems like AI has the potential to give Security teams (or anyone in IT) more of a chance, if used properly. How are you thinking about giving teams the right security AI powers?Topic 4 - Let's talk about WhiteRabbitNeo. “WhiteRabbitNeo is uncensored and trained to act like a modern adversary.” What does this mean in practical terms? Topic 5 - Where is the potential for the right set of AI models + Agents to make a significant impact towards better on-going security? Topic 6 - There will be lots of things aimed at being AI for Security. How would you tell someone how to sort through what is useful vs. AI-washed or not likely to be useful?FEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @cloudcastpodInstagram: @cloudcastpodTikTok: @cloudcastpod
IN THIS PODCAST: The rules and laws in the kingdom of God were meant for spiritual guidance to help us navigate our way in God's kingdom. Jesus's life on earth is nothing but a fulfillment of the old testament to bring about a change from the judgemental way of life. Fr. Kindo urges us to introspect our lives in our relationship with God and our neighbor and to connect with the Lord to bring about rejuvenation and celebration of life overall. This homily was preached on the passage from Mt 5:17-19 by Rev. Fr. George Kindo, CSsR, on 08 June 2022. Let us reflect and pray to the Lord
Songs to brush your dog to playlist. Josh Fraser vocalist of Properties of Nature and host of The PONcast filled in for Adam as a guest co-host this episode. We talk to Dawson Scholz from The Ongoing Concept about his extremely supportive parents, taking DIY to the limit, the new album "again" and getting TOC back together, some of his favorite music throughout the years, and a lot more. We have a Discord now so come hang out with us and for those who want to support the show go check out our Patreon we have some awesome perks and it'll help us out a lot. Links for both of those are in our LinkTree and on all of our socials. Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up with interviews and playlists @VIPlaylistpod and we have a YouTube now so go subscribe to us!! Special thanks to Ghostshaft, Boo Lay, Keanu DiCaprio and FBD Media for making that amazing tune you hear at the end of the episode. Go check out their socials and jam some of their tunes on Spotify. Artists on the Songs to brush your dog to playlist are Bruce Hornsby, Boston, Dream Theater, August Burns Red, Asking Alexandria, Cory Wong, Cody Fry, Dirty Loops, Louis Cole, Clown Core, The Reign of Kindo, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE, Attack Attack!, and Bill Wurtz. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viplaylistpod/message
Joseph (Joey) Secchiaroli and Jeffrey Jarvis are the two remaining founding members of The Reign of Kindo. Joey is the lead singer/guitarist for The Reign of Kindo. Joey also played bass in This Day & Age and is currently on tour with Remember Jones playing bass. Jeffrey is the bassist for The Reign of Kindo and the guitarist for The Dead Sages. Jeffrey also previously played bass for Vertical Horizon. Both of these gentlemen are fantastic musicians and had some amazing stories to tell. This is a must-listen episode!
I recently stumbled upon a band I knew nothing about — and immediately loved their sound. Isn't it great when that happens? Their name: Maj Deeka. Their style: Steely Dan meets Umphrey's McGee meets Galactic meets Dopapod meets Reign of Kindo meets Herbie Hancock … and a dash of a lot of other stuff. They sound great. But it seemed like they didn't have a huge following. I was fascinated. Why? Turns out, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020 stymied this group's ascent. Now what? This episode is a peek into the reality of how hard it can be to elevate from making that shift between ambitiously playing in a band for fun and a little cash vs. turning your art creation into a viable career option. The pandemic splintered a lot of bands forever. These guys have a sound that's good enough to warrant landing a record deal and establish, at minimum, a regional following. Which way will it go?Listen to Maj Deeka on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC42GXMKpOoN0AMZ-kLXoRlASpotify here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2XDqlGJ1Ki5KkmDCGhLq09Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/maj_deeka/
Nesse mês, o álbum indicação foi o quarto álbum da banda Americana, "Kindo": "Happy However After". A banda que não se considera uma banda de rock progressivo, entra facilmente no espectro pela complexidade e técnica apresentada pelos membros da banda, além claro da sonoridade. A grande diferença com a banda Kindo, e o Happy However After, de outras bandas de rock prog, é que a técnica e maestria aqui é utilizada para a composição inteligente e não forçada de músicas que soam pop suficiente pra qualquer pessoa curtir e sem soar artificial. - Próximo episódio: Indicação Pedro - Juçara Marçal - Delta Estácio Blues Sugestões, comentários ou feedbacks, mandem para discosegirafas@gmail.com ou @discosegirafas no Twitter. Sigam a gente na Twitch: twitch.tv/discosegirafas
The Metal Exchange Podcast guys discuss Steel Panther's 2009 release, "Feel the Steel". Justin and Chris' Recommended Track: Party All Day Listen to "Feel the Steel": https://open.spotify.com/album/6RqKEPUHvfSB7jhMomUv67 https://steelpantherrocks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/steelpanther *Other Band Mentions* Wilderun: https://www.wilderun.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/OfficialWilderun Star One: https://www.arjenlucassen.com/content/arjens-projects/star-one/ & https://www.facebook.com/ArjenLucassenOfficial Ronnie Atkins: https://www.facebook.com/RonnieAtkinsOfficial Machinae Supremacy: https://www.machinaesupremacy.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/machinaesupremacy The Reign of Kindo: https://thereignofkindo.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/thereignofkindo Veonity: https://www.veonity.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/veonity October Thorns: https://www.facebook.com/October-Thorns-116719685391554/ Damnations Day: https://www.damnationsday.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/damnationsdayband W.A.S.P.: https://www.waspnation.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/W.A.S.P.Nation Armored Saint: https://www.armoredsaint.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/thearmoredsaint Amorphis: https://amorphis.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/amorphis Seven Spires: https://www.sevenspiresband.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/sevenspiresband *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast/ https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalExchangePodcast/
In this episode, Craig has a conversation with Blake Flattley. Blake writes to bring hope in the darkness, to tell the story of the human struggle, and narrates a story where death doesn't have the last word. Blake grew up in the small mountain of Placerville, California, most well known for gold discovery or as the town with the stoplight in the middle of the highway. He was first turned onto music by a blind saxophonist who had lost the will to play, but one day took up his horn to play at the urging of others. It was that moment, hearing him play, that set Blake on a path in pursuit of the craft of creating music, performing, and songwriting. He grew up singing at church and listening to music from the Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, and Johnny Cash. He played in a variety of bands, playing saxophone, guitar, bass, or whatever other instruments he could get his hands on. In 2008 he founded the Orange Effect (We All Yell, Gravel & Gold), a harmony-driven, Americana-folk quartet. After their breakup, he began playing under the moniker Graffiti Cathedral, and later Blake Flattley. Blake has toured nationally as both a solo artist and with his bands, sharing the stage with many notable artists including Young the Giant, Sharon Van Etten, and Reign of Kindo. Blake has contributed to "The Armchair Project” and "Winter Is On My Head" (The Lone Bellow, Future of Forestry, Paul Baloche, Young Oceans, and Reign of Kindo) as both a producer and as a musician. In 2015, he released There Will Be Rest, a collection of hymns and music from his local church. The title track was a finalist for the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Check out more about Blake at blakeflattley.com and check out more about 1517 Music at 1517.org/music Find out more about Easy Choir Music at easychoirmusic.com Resources available at www.churchmusicmakers.com/store Fill out the Google Form about Church Music Makers' Membership vault here.
Sar si kana san grastoro thaj konik chi kamel te khinel tut thaj soha chi san kindo varikhastar? Mashkar e grast si kado jekh baro temato! Janush Panchenko ginavel e paramichia po Vlahitsko dialekto.
This week, the NTWICS talks JAZZ-ROCK! In Aaron's absence, a lot of things immediately become official. Follow us on Patreon at Patreon.com/logansanimalcorner. Yes, we are temporarily a discord podcast..
Do you realize that you're our most beautiful listener? If you don't, then you certainly will after listening to us talk about The Flaming Lips' hit song, "Do You Realize??" Stick around for the bonus segment to hear us list a bunch of songs with the words "smoke" or "fire" in them. Covers by: The Postal Service, The Reign of Kindo, Blue Fringe, Lotte Kestner, Denmark + Winter, Sharon Van Etten, Vitamin String Quartet Spotify playlist here Sharon Van Etten cover here
Today we take a deep dive into music production with Rocco from The Reign of Kindo !
Volvemos a explorar los mundos de artistas escondidos que merece la pena conocer. En esta secuela de nuestro episodio Enfants Terribles iremos acompañados de Jessie Baylin y el artista leonés Pájaro Sunrise, enlazándolo con anécdotas sobre Jean Reno. También nos dejamos sosprender por Jimmy Barnatán y sus incursiones en el blues, para a continuación recorrer las influencias de la banda de Oklahoma Other Lives. Escucharemos Las historias tras el rock de The Mayan Factor, para saltar hacia los ritmos de vals de The Reign of Kindo y la trompeta de Manuel Machado. Un episodio lleno de referencias e historias por descubrir.
Justin is Lead Engineer at Buffalos famous GCR Audio Recording Studio. We talk about whats been keeping him busy these days, his start in recording music, and some basic gear tips. Justin’s list of credits from GCR is impressive: Goo Goo Dolls, James Taylor, Spyro Gyra, Andra Day (Marshall Movie Soundtrack),Michael Franti, Najee, Shonen Knife, Jessie J and B.O.B, Lil Wayne, Aqueous, Vinnie DeRosa, Uncle Ben’s Remedy, The Reign of Kindo, Drea D’Nur, Brothers McClurg.
This week, Alexis, who is not a music theorist, psychologist, or person with opinions about music composition, talks about the concept of text painting in music and the fun of interpreting and analyzing things that you like. The pieces discussed in this episode are "Die Krähe" by Schubert, as performed by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau & Jörg Demus, and "Don't Haze Me" by The Reign of Kindo. Taking the Minutes is a special monthly episode series in which the podcast hosts discuss things they care about, made possible by our Patreon support. Support Setting the Record Queer on Patreon: patreon.com/settingtherecordqueer Feedback? Ideas? Contact us! Twitter - @strqueercast Email - settingtherecordqueer@gmail.com Discord - bit.ly/strqcord Credits: Alexis - twitter.com/doublegearsys Art - twitter.com/qbtic Theme music & production - thrillmemusic.squarespace.com
This week brought plenty of stories to tell...join us as Kiwi and Kelsey recall all the fun times at the Reign of Kindo concert and the events that followed. We also weigh in on the recent chicken sandwich debacle that's taken over the internet!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 277. In this edition we heard music by Rick Wakeman, Grand Tour, Antimatter, Bent Knee, Haken, Jethro Tull, Fright Pig, Ellesmere, Lazuli, Jolly, Yggdrasil, Crack The Sky, The Reign of Kindo, The Flower Kings, Mr. Radio, Eddie Jobson, Tom Robinson Band, Soen, Discipline, Syndone & Unitopia.
As you know SADH is about good music we decided to have a guest mix from my boy Kindo SA, one of the talented young King who kills on decks, he's blessing us with some vocal tunes Tracklist 1. Dj Expertise Feat Rhey Osborne - I Miss You 2. Darkness Reign - Untitlted 3. Malumz On Decks - Ma Afrika Remix By Kay9ine 4. Kid Fonque & D-Malice - Life Is Real (Ft 5.Ruby White) (Punk Mbedzi Remix) 6. Dwson - Changes 7. N.W.N - Play With My 8. Darque Feat Rhey Osborne-Shakara 9. Cornelius - Now (Dwson Remix) 10. House Victims - Moer Coffee 11. House Victims - U Hlekela Kufa 12. Poizen - Do Or Die 13. Enosoul & Rhey Osborne-Melodic Attraction
In this episode, Dave meets up with Joey of Kindo after a show in Brooklyn to chat about the band! **Show Notes** 3:37 How did Joey he get started into music? 7:45 This Day and Age into The Reign of Kindo 9:57 Candy Rat Youtube videos 13:02 First record 14:08 Software album is a mental thing 17:27 Writing Process 18:38 Band retreats 19:25 The 8 bit Albums 20:20 New Patrion Project 24:48 Reflecting over the years 27:06 Keeping up with Kindo 28:40 New Song
Pearl Earl sits on the couch this week to chat about recording their upcoming self-titled album, their live shows, crowdsurfing, and shares the expected tour stories before they go on tour again. Show Notes Pearl Earl Alex Bhore Elmwood Recording Our episode with Brack Cantrell J. Paul Slavens Chelsey's Website Karaoke Superstar Video Pearl Earl's Sofar Set Michael J. Slack arieola51 What We're Listening To? American Football's 2nd LP Andrew Jackson Jihad's Christmas Island Airplane Mode Portugal. The Man's new album Woodstock The Way You Used to Do - Queens of the Stone Age LCG and the X Planet What Tibetan Singing Bowls J Dilla All Things Considered by NPR The Sparks Another Weekend - Ariel Pink The Paranoids The Who's Tommy The Contortionists The Reign of Kindo What're You Listening To? See Pearl Earl on Tour Pearl Earl's Album Release show with Mother Tongues and Acid Carousel at Dan's Silver Leaf in Denton Pearl Earl at Trees in Dallas Pearl Earl & Post Animal at Club Dada in Dallas Denton Podcasts - We Denton Do It Sofar DFW Podcast Follow Pearl Earl on Instagram Follow Pearl Earl on Facebook Support Pearl Earl on Bandcamp Pearl Earl's Website Featured Song "Star in the Sky" by Pearl Earl
¡Bienvenid@s a Match Podcast! Descubre en el Episodio 1 a The Reign of Kindo, una banda increíble de Buffalo, NY. Además, Pocket: la manera más inteligente de guardar tus marcadores y favoritos. Match Podcast: la combinación perfecta.
Fellow tech death enthusiast Ahmed joins me this week and we geek out about tech death for over an hour! Since Eden isn't cool like us, we don't get a chance to do this while he's around, so we really went deep with this opportunity! We discuss some news first, like new music/content from Opeth, Meshuggah, Ion Dissonance, Anaal Nathrakh, Astral Path, VOLA, and an interesting Patreon by The Reign of Kindo. Then we go into tech death, how it has evolved historically and geographically; what its watershed moments were, and we discuss some of the most important and influential albums in the genre. Enjoy!
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This week, Drew brings us a nice little Jazz-Indie-Pop fusion offering in The Reign of Kindo and their 2013 release, Play With Fire. Did the rest of the quorum get burned as a result? Hit play and find out!
On this week's RELEVANT Podcast, Pennsylvania's own, The Reign of Kindo, perform a couple songs from their album, Rhythm, Chord, & Melody::Also, the crew discusses restaurant horror stories and Cameron's rollerblading days.
On this week’s RELEVANT Podcast, Pennsylvania’s own, The Reign of Kindo, perform a couple songs from their album, Rhythm, Chord, & Melody::Also, the crew discusses restaurant horror stories and Cameron’s rollerblading days.
While George relaxes on a cruise ship off the Pacific coast of Mexico (ok, so he's doing some genealogy lecturing on the RootsMagic 2008 cruise), Drew handles the entire podcast himself (not even assisted by the cats). News items include the Louisiana Death Records Index for 1911-1956, a new partnering between 23andMe and Ancestry.com, GenealogyFreelancers.com (a new reverse auction company), the beta launch of Footnote's Footnote Pages service, the efforts by Google to digitize newspaper archives, the appointment of former eBay executive Eric Shoup as Ancestry.com's new Vice President of Product, the acquisition of Kindo by MyHeritage, the launch of Louis Kessler's new genealogy software review site GenSoftReviews, a site for those interested in access to Pennsylvania records (PaHR-Access), and Matt Combs' new "Surname Suggestion List" software.Additional listener e-mail asks about the proper etiquette for following up possible DNA surname project matches, how to get episodes of the Genealogy Guys Podcast onto a Zune mp3 player, why episodes of the Genealogy Guys Podcast have changed genres from "Speech" to "Podcast", feedback on the pronunciation of "Scituate" in Massachusetts, a query about genealogy software that would work with both a Windows system and an iPhone, a question about genealogy software designed to work with the new familysearch.org family trees, how a subscriber to Ancestry.ca got a database access problem resolved quickly, and some feedback about the new music used during the Genealogy Guys Podcast.Finally, Drew shares his interview with Ann Mitchell, Ancestry.com's expert on the new search facility, recorded at the recent Federation of Genealogical Societies' conference in Philly.
This episode has been sponsored by GoDaddy. Get your piece of the Internet today and save 10% on your next order by using code POD11 or BLU11. http://www.godaddy.com In today's episode you will be challenged with how much you can live on, find out Why I'm not a salesman, and hear from the people at Kindo.com. Sneak Peek! Next week I will show you how urgency can help make the sale for Business. The articles used in today's show can be found at: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/technology/06yang.html If you have any questions, comments, or ideas about anything mentioned during the show, or to give your two-cents on a topic, call our toll-free line at 1-866-TMP-2860.
This episode has been sponsored by GoDaddy. Get your piece of the Internet today and save 10% on your next order by using code: POD11 or BLU11. http://www.godaddy.com In today's episode I teach you about the importance on how to manage your finances, the problem around business hackers, and the possible merger of Microsoft and Yahoo. Sneak Peek! Next week I will be interviewing the founders of Kindo.com The articles used in today's show can be found at: http://money.cnn.com/2008/04/23/smbusiness/whos_stealing_intro.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2008042809 http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g9cE_gI-aemyNxZQb7YOBC3rsNlQD90B29FG2 If you have any questions, comments, or ideas about anything mentioned during the show, or to give your two-cents on a topic, call our toll-free line at 1-866-TMP-2860.
This week's news items include: James LeVoy Sorenson, renowned medical device inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist died on 20 January 2008 at 86 – his companies list includes the non-profit Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation which provides DNA testing; Genealogical.com has launched a new blog at http://GenealogyandFamilyHistory.com; a wiki is available for users of FamilySearch and the LDS Family History Centers, at http://www.familysearchwiki.org.The Guys respond to listener e-mail, including: genealogy software questions about DNA information and the GEDCOM 5.5 format standard; a site for sharing serialized family history information, with a sample at http://wwar1.blogspot.com; a suggestion to visit the extensive Genealogy and Family History Links Library at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genealogylinks/; Bryan Mawer's Sugar Refiners and Sugarbakers website at http://home.clara.net/mawer/intro.html about the sugar industry, primarily in the UK (16th-20th centuries); and a question about when ships' crew were included on manifests (and other forms), including information about INS requirements – at http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/maritime/great-lakes-crew-lists.html. Drew and George discuss the explosion of social networking sites for genealogists and some of the issues regarding choosing one or more to use. The list includes: Geni.com (http://www.geni.com/), Famillion (http://www.famillion.com), Ancestry.com (http://www.geni.com/), OneGreatFamily.com (http://www.onegreatfamily.com), FamilyTreeDNA.com (http://www.familytreedna.com/), MyHeritage.com (http://www.myheritage.com/), 23AndMe (https://www.23andme.com/), MyHeritage.com (http://www.myheritage.com/), ItsOurTree.com (http://www.itsourtree.com/ and available in multiple languages), Amiglia.com (http://www.amiglia.com), Kindo.com (http://kindo.com/), and TreeX.com (http://treex.com/tree/). Others include KinCafe (http://www.kincafe.com/), FamilyLink (http://www.familylink.com/ - formerly WorldVitalRecords.com), OurStory.com (http://www.ourstory.com/), WeRelate (http://www.werelate.org), and Famiva (http://www.famiva.com/). Drew has revived his personal blog with a new name, Internet domain, and a new look. The blog, called Rootsmithing, can be found at http://rootsmithing.com.