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While we all know of Playrix, we also know very little about the company. There are almost no English-speaking articles on how they make games or what is their organizational structure. I don't remember ever reading about their culture nor hearing about their future plans. The company prospers behind an iron curtain. And if you don't speak Russian, you'd likely be clueless, until now… I had the privilege to sit down with Maxim Kirilenko, Playrix' Chief Business Development Officer, and ask all the questions that I wanted about the company. We talk about: Playrix 17 year journey to date and their aspirations to one day beat Tencent on mobile How the company is organized around clusters of excellence located far away from each other the infamous war between Homescapes and AppLovin's Matchington Mansion Playrix' M&A strategy saw investments in the likes of Nexters and Vizor, which both grew into unicorns a company culture that is transforming from purely Russian to more of a hybrid Topics above and more in the first-ever English-speaking podcast with a member of the Playrix leadership team from the link below. Links: Send us Questions and Feedback Deconstructor of Fun Newsletter Deconstructor of Fun Slack Group Host: Mishka Katkoff Sponsors: Facebook Gaming, ironSource, Appsflyer, Beamable, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/support
Topics covered: Can Supercell Boost Beatstar Into a Major Hit Apple must allow other forms of in-app purchase, rules judge in Epic v. Apple The App Store is the Games Store. Apple should recognize this. Links: Send us Questions and Feedback Deconstructor of Fun Newsletter Deconstructor of Fun Slack Group Hosts: Mishka Katkoff, Eric Kress, Adam Telfer and Eric Seufert Image: Apple --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/support
The sudden rise of the weight companies put on cross-promotion is of course due to the IDFA deprecation that has to some extent further accelerated consolidation in the industry. As large publishers grow larger and operate across all the key gaming genres they are looking for tools to increase the life-time values of their large and diverse player base. Paytika is one of the main consolidators in the industry. They have in many ways been on the forefront of effective cross promotion growing games across multiple genres and audiences. In this episode I'm joined by Playtika's Media Department Lead, Yuval Yosefi, who explains how to set up and operate cross promotion strategy. Links: Send us Questions and Feedback Deconstructor of Fun Newsletter Deconstructor of Fun Slack Group Host: Mishka Katkoff --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/support
Headlines: The Problem with VR App Annie: Mobile games on track to surpass $120B in 2021 Is app store regulation too little, too late? Links: Send us Questions and Feedback Deconstructor of Fun Newsletter Deconstructor of Fun Slack Group Hosts: Mishka Katkoff, Eric Kress, Adam Telfer and Eric Seufert --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deconstructoroffun/support
Five hundred years later the Medicis continue to ruin Michelangelo’s artworks, but fortunately some bacteria are on the scene to restore his works to their former glory. The new naming scheme for COVID-19 variants. And the story of Allandale, Texas––once the only village in the entire world to be fully air conditioned. Links:Send in the Bugs. The Michelangelos Need Cleaning. (NY Times)Bacteria get a fresh gig as art restorers in Italy (The Verge)Is it all Greek to you? Coronavirus variants get new names (Reuters)How to use the air conditioning without ruining the environment (Quartz)Living in an Air Conditioned Village (Austin Public Library) The Air Conditioned Village (Amusing Planet) The air conditioning trap: how cold air is heating the world (The Guardian)It's high time we electrocute some hot dogs and see what happens (The Takeout)Will It Waffle? (Jackson Bird, YouTube)Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on Twitter
Part 3 of 6 Men are faced with unique challenges and many of our failures come from operating with “boy psychology” instead of the mature and evolved “man psychology”. We often find ourselves asking “what kind of men should we be?” There are many perspectives about healthy masculinity and even more widely varying ideas of what it means to “be an alpha.” Today my 3 ALPHA guests and I continue a 6-episode series on our review of the book “King, Warrior, Magician, Lover” by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, who describe the difference between boy psychology and man psychology and give a very effective model of healthy manhood by helping guys rediscover the archetypes of mature masculinity: in this episode we discuss the WARRIOR. What is the WARRIOR archetype, expressed in its fullness? What are some relatable examples of men living this way? What does it look like when a man is operating from SADIST energy? And relatable examples? What does the MASOCHIST act like? And relatable examples? How can a man fully access the WARRIOR energy within himself? Many people are pretty uncomfortable and uneasy about the “warrior” form of masculine energy. Most of the time, that is because they have only encountered the negative side of that...the abusive shadow side of the warrior in us has victimized far too many people. If a man’s warrior energy is repressed, it just keeps flowing underground and unchecked it erupts into verbal and emotional and physical violence. The archetypes are patterned in us. There is no ignoring it because eventually it surfaces. The key is to understand which of these energies is present and mindfully choose the discipline of the warrior within. LINKS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alphaquorum/message
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WARNING: Percy Jackson spoilers! Don't listen if you are interested in reading the book series(s) or want to watch the movies! This is the first episode of YDSFT Shorts: Fun Friday, a series we will release every Friday starting this week. I hope you enjoy and tell us if you enjoyed! Links: Send us a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/ydsft-podcast Go listen to Parker's other podcast here: https://anchor.fm/the-demigod-news Go listen to Audrey’s other podcast here: Mailboxes and Monkey Wrenches • A podcast on Anchor *Still in the process of creating the first episode!*
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On today’s episode Steve and Sweta speak with Camille Labchuk of Animal Justice. We discuss Camille’s experience as an animal rights lawyer in Canada, the changing landscape of the Canadian animal rights movement and bill 156, Ontario’s “ag-gag bill.” Listen to Veg Out 463 – Animal Justice now! Links Send a letter: Ask Ontario Legislators […] The post Veg Out 463: Animal Law with Camille Labchuk appeared first on Toronto Vegetarian Association » Toronto Vegetarian Podcast.
How do psychedelics provide lasting change and meaning in people's lives? The answer: integration. We explore what integration is, why it is necessary, examples, barriers, and tips. We are joined by Dr. Ryan Westrum, a psychedelic integration therapist, and co-author of the book the Psychedelic Integration Handbook. He shares from his years of experience working with clients. We also hear from members of the Psychedelic Society here in Minneapolis about their personal experience integrating their psychedelic experiences. Support us on Patreon! Exclusive interview clips and music tracks! https://www.patreon.com/Prpmpls Check out featured music by Minnesota resident: Mugshot Davin by clicking here Links to Dr. Ryan Westrum Websites -https://www.psychedelicintegration.net/ -https://www.healingsoulsllc.com/ Psychedelic Renaissance Podcast Contact and Links: Send all inquiries to: prpmpls@protonmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkk0PM_txJ5Isy9dKxmgxQ Facebook Page @prpmpls The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis Links https://www.psychedelicmpls.com/ The Meetup Page https://www.meetup.com/Psychedelic-Society-of-Minnesota/ Other Socials for The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis: https://www.instagram.com/decriminalizenatureminneapolis/ https://www.facebook.com/PsychedelicMPLS/ https://twitter.com/DecrimNatureMN
There's a big problem with psychedelics, but it's not really the psychedelics. It's the lies and the mistakes that have been made around them. This episode addresses the confusion about going crazy on psychedelics, how they became illegal, the societal effects of them becoming illegal, the evidence for medical benefit, how the laws now make it difficult to research, and what you can do to help your local Minnesota efforts on psychedelics. Join your hosts Josh, Chris, and Adam on this passion-fueled adventure as they expose the facts, history, and evidence that help destigmatize psychedelics. Support us on Patreon! Exclusive interview clips and music tracks! https://www.patreon.com/Prpmpls Psychedelic Renaissance Podcast Contact and Links: Send all inquiries to: prpmpls@protonmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkk0PM_txJ5Isy9dKxmgxQ Facebook Page @prpmpls The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis Links https://www.psychedelicmpls.com/ The Meetup Page https://www.meetup.com/Psychedelic-Society-of-Minnesota/ Other Socials for The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis: https://www.instagram.com/decriminalizenatureminneapolis/ https://www.facebook.com/PsychedelicMPLS/ https://twitter.com/DecrimNatureMN Long Term Psychotic Reactions Reference: T. Passie, J. H. Halpern, D. O. Stichtenoth, H. M. Emrich, and A. Hintzen, “The pharmacology of lysergic acid diethylamide: A review,” CNS Neurosci. Ther., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 295–314, 2008.
The Renaissance has brought about the need for psychonauts to form community around healthy ideas and practices surrounding psychedelics. The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis is one of those communities (which the hosts, Josh, Chris, and Adam happen to be a part of). This episode explores what's going on in the events this community puts on, what the members are getting out of it, and how they navigate the legal obstacles. Joining us is the founder of the Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis, Prof. Jessica Nielson, PhD. Also big thank you to Polly, Zach and Bree for your beautiful testimonials. Support us on Patreon! Exclusive interview clips and music tracks! https://www.patreon.com/Prpmpls Psychedelic Renaissance Podcast Contact and Links: Send all inquiries to: prpmpls@protonmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkk0PM_txJ5Isy9dKxmgxQ Facebook Page @prpmpls The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis Links https://www.psychedelicmpls.com/ The Meetup Page https://www.meetup.com/Psychedelic-Society-of-Minnesota/ Prof. Jessica Nielson's Lab Page http://nielsonlab.umn.edu/ Other Socials for The Psychedelic Society of Minneapolis: https://www.instagram.com/decriminalizenatureminneapolis/ https://www.facebook.com/PsychedelicMPLS/ https://twitter.com/DecrimNatureMN
In Episode 12 we are exploring ways to graph ABC data to come up with meaningful information for your behavioral hypotheses statements and for developing your behavioral support plan. in this episode I'm walking you through things to graph to make sense of the ABCs and things to think about when looking at your data to help it make sense and be helpful. Bog Post With Transcript & Links --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/autismclassroomresources/message
In Episode 7, I talk about how we can prevent behaviors problems from happening in the first place. I focus on 6 strategies you can put in place to create a behaviorally supportive classroom and you can grab a tool for implementing one of them in the corresponding blog post link below. These strategies are effective for all students in all types of classrooms. I share examples across the ages and classroom settings of how to put research-based strategies in place to support appropriate behavior as well as why those strategies are important. Using a function-based approach (described in Episode 6) allows us to prevent behaviors from occurring or keep them from escalating and requiring more significant intervention. While it won't eliminate all challenging behaviors, by preventing many of them, you will have time to focus your more intensive efforts on individual students. Links: Show Notes, Transcript and Links --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/autismclassroomresources/message
On this episode, We have a special guest, Alinani Simuchimba joins us to discuss Security Best Practices and what this means for Coders. We ask questions on what security mean for coders and why it should start with us. We also discussed the basic steps a coder should take in making sure what they build is secure. In the news, Facebook Messenger Challenge is currently ongoing so please register for a chance to win cool cash!. Leave us a review on iTunes to let us know what you think about the show. Also, join our growing community on Slack for in depth conversations regarding community and other topics on the podcast. Hosts/Guests Mukuma - Twitter Cynthia - Twitter Alinani - LinkedIn Resources and Links --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/codecastzm/message
Chris spent time in Rochester, NY, at the School of Photographic Arts & Sciences, where associate professor Ted Kinsman showed him around and invited him to participate a high-speed photography class. Today’s special guest is photographer Valérie Jardin to tell us about her amazing projects. [sc:podlovebutton] Links: Send your feedback, questions and inputs to voice@tfttf.com … Continue reading "848 High-Speed All the Things" The post 848 High-Speed All the Things appeared first on PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FROM THE TOP FLOOR.
Episode 03 – Be a lazy lawyer MINDSET: Keep a look out for minions In this episode of the Checklist Legal Podcast… • Why minions is not a dirty word • We look at the different types of minions available to you • Examples of some basic Robot Minions to try • Tactics for approaching minions • What to do if you have no minions KEY TAKEAWAYS • It's great to delegate! • Minions come in all shapes, sizes, and seniority levels • Look out for Minion Minions, Robot Minions, Contract Owner Minions and Other Party Minions • When you have no minions and you're in the 'Contractual Pit of Despair', make it fun with temptation bundling and track your metrics to get more efficient. LINKS • Send an email to Verity@checklistlegal.com and you’ll see an example of an automated email responder. • Learn about sneaky, hidden, pre-filled email code: https://www.checklistlegal.com/2018/03/sneaky-hidden-prefilled-email-html-code-for-absolute-beginners/ Automated Letter Builders • A letter to employer asking them to confirm entitlements: https://www.checklistlegal.com/2018/02/automated-letter-builder-check-your-pay-with-employer/ • A letter to request a formal warning instead of an infringement: https://www.checklistlegal.com/2017/07/letter_automation_how_to_get_out_of_an_infringement/ Automated workflows Create an ‘If X, then Y’ mindset as you approach your legal work. Start testing out automated workflows and reduce your admin time. • IFTTT: https://ifttt.com/ • Zapier: https://zapier.com/ • Microsoft Flow: https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/ DocuSign DocuSign is easy to use and simple to get started. As your skills grow, you can increase the functionality and automate more. Use this link and get a 30 day free trial and 10% off if you purchase: https://refer.docusign.com/s/verity Omaha World Herald, ‘To Solve Hard Problem, Give It to ‘Lazy Man'‘ (1 February 1947) CTPS News Service, Omaha, Nebraska. See also quoteinvestigator.com/2014/02/26/lazy-job/#note-8269-3 for differing origins of this ‘get a lazy person to do a hard job’ quote. M Tallarico, ‘The creative minds and confidants that make up Beyoncé's entourage’ (27 April 2016) Hello Magazine ca.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/02016042725914/inside-beyonce-s-entourage%20/ accessed 21 May 2017. Henchmen from ‘Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery’ (1997). See also austinpowers.wikia.com/wiki/Steamroller_Henchman. Minions from ‘Despicable Me’ (2010). See Merriam-Webster Dictionary, merriam-webster.com/dictionary/minion and N Whitman, ‘The meaning of minion’, Quick and Dirty Tips, published on Grammar Girl, 13 March 2015 quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/the-meaning-of-minion, both accessed 27 May 2017. K Kelly, ‘Robots will take our jobs’, Gear (24 December 2012) wired.com/2012/12/ff-robots-will-take-our-jobs/, accessed 27 May 2017 Head to https://www.checklistlegal.com/podcast for show notes, resources links, and templates. Music: 'Sway this way' by @SilentPartner
Happy Friday! Let's answer some listener questions! Today we tackle... How intense are the roller coasters at Disney World? What is the most special thing a Cast Member has ever done for us? How do you make a birthday at Disney world special? How did we team up to start doing this podcast? What is the best advice we have for first time visits? ...and more! Links:Send us questions for the show.Our website.Our private Disney World A-to-Z Community Facebook group! Social Media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmma’s TwitterJosh’s Twitter
H is for Hollywood Studios! Happy Wednesday! Today, we take a look at the past, present, and future of Disney's Hollywood Studios. This is a park in transition, for sure, but there is still a lot to love about WDW's third gate! The Past: We take a stroll down memory lane and relive our childhood memories at the park. The Present: We discuss our top ten favorite things about present day Hollywood Studios. The Future: In two years, Hollywood Studios is going to look a lot different (and will probably even have a new name!). We discuss our hopes and expectations for the Star Wars and Toy Story expansions. Links:Send us questions for the show.Our website.Our private Disney World A-to-Z Community Facebook group! Social Media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmma’s TwitterJosh’s Twitter
This is our first episode dedicated entirely to Listener Questions! We are going to do one of these each week, so please submit a question by visiting our website: http://www.wdwatoz.com Today, we answer these questions: What are our favorite attractions to ride at night? Which do we prefer: Via Napoli or Tutto Italia? What is a realistic budget for a week long trip? What time of year would we suggest NOT visiting Disney World? What are our favorite Disney coasters? ...and many more! We love doing this show, and we are so grateful that you listen! Links:Send us questions for the show.Our website.Our private Disney World A-to-Z Community Facebook group! Social Media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmma’s TwitterJosh’s Twitter
G is for Grand Floridian! This week, we take a tour through Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Emma shares five things you absolutely MUST experience there, even if you aren't staying the night. Note: Instead of packing news, topic, and listener questions into the same podcast, we are going to split everything up throughout the week! An episode dedicated to listener questions will be released on Thursday. Links: Send us questions for the show.Our website.Our private Disney World A-to-Z Community Facebook group! Social Media: TwitterInstagramFacebookEmma’s TwitterJosh’s Twitter
I am delighted to have as my guest musician, composer, writer, and new renaissance artist, Elizabeth A. Baker. I learned about Elizabeth and her work only a few months ago through a short 5 question interview published on the excellent site “i care if you listen”. The interview on “i care if you listen” focused primarily on one of Elizabeth’s many projects, and one we discuss during our conversation—and that is the Florida International Toy Piano Festival, which Elizabeth is both co-founder and Festival Director. The second annual Toy Piano Festival ended back in early January, and to be honest, the idea of a creative music festival focused on showcasing music produced on a toy piano totally captured my imagination and sent me off to explore Elizabeth’s music, and ultimately, corresponding with her about her music and doing an interview. No surprise, I could have talked for hours with Elizabeth: how she approaches her music and the details of her creative process are no end interesting and fascinating to me, but given her busy schedule and her involvement in a number of creative projects, we had about an hour to cover a lot of ground. I do not want to give too much away here at the outset, but I will say that our conversation touches on a number topics including the role and importance movement, dance, silence, and community are to the work Elizabeth creates and performs. She is truly inspirational. For more information about Elizabeth A. Baker checkout her website. For more information about Alloy checkout the show’s site. This episode is sponsored by Whistlestop Bookshop. All music featured in episode 4 is by Elizabeth A. Baker: The following compositions appear in this episode: On the Other Side from {this is not a piano album} Mortimer James Takes Flight from {this is not a piano album} |intersection| Shatter Points & Glass Chards from {this is not a piano album} Live Performance (Part 4) from A Sonic Memory Quilt On the wind, I felt your presence an ocean away from {this is not a piano album} Impressions of Ancient Earth - IV. Abstract Courtship Dances from {a series of strange narratives} Checkout Elizabeth’s book, "Toyager: A Toy Piano Method Also, checkout: The New Music Conflagration, Inc. Links Send feedback about this podcast. Subscribe to this podcast via iTunes
Welcome to the third episode of “Alloy: A Mixture of Music and Conversation.” If you listened to the previous episode of this podcast, you know that I split my conversation with Pat Daugherty across two podcast episodes. What you are currently listening to is part three. A link to the previous episode can be found via the Alloy webiste at alloypm.com or through your podcast app of choice. If you have not heard the first installment, I highy recommend giving it a listen before going further with this one. BUT…the choice is all yours. A little background about this podcast….this is still a relatively a new adventure for me so the format and focus of this show is bound to evolve and change over time. Thus far it is primarily an interview show with the goal being to spotlight a musician, band, or anyone in the greater music arena…including independent label representatives, writers, educators, in short, anyone involved in making and/or trying to figure out how to make and share their creative work. Which brings me to this current episode… As previously noted, this is a continuation of my conversation with artist, composer, musician, and modern day renaissance man, Pat Daugherty. Pat is perhaps best known for his work fronting the New York Electric Piano and we spoke in the friendly confines of my home studio not too long after the release of their most recent release, “Black Hole in One.” Give it a listen, it is excellent. On that note, for more background about this interview, the music played, and a more complete bio of Pat, checkout the show notes for this episode and/or listen to the previous episode. For more information about Pat Daugherty and New York Electric Piano, checkout this website. For more information about Alloy checkout the show’s site. Both episodes are sponsored by Whistlestop Bookshop. Reviews of the latest album from New York Electric Piano, Black Hole in One: from Jazz Weekly from Midwest Record Review from The Noise, Boston’s underground music site. Music featured in episode 2: Reboot (from Black Hole in One) Dying Calf in a Windstorm (from Black Hole in One) One Day (from Black Hole in One) This Time It’s On (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) Planet Spins Around (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) Black Hole in One (from Black Hole in One) Save the Date (from Black Hole in One) The Black Hole, the Lasso, and the Loophole (from King Mystery) Who Wants to Know (from Black Hole in One) Party On (from Black Hole in One) Scrapple for the Apple (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) Music featured in episode 3: Scrapple for the Apple (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) One Day (from Black Hole in One) Spiral Loop (from Daughters of the American Revolution) Reboot (from Black Hole in One) Videos Video from Dance of the Hours: Galaxy Bombers Pat Daugherty: Choreography via youtube channel America’s Next Top Contest Part 1 Norton Wisdom and NYEP’s “Party On” video Musicians Mentioned aaron comess steve smitty till behler: NYEP sax on King Mystery kurt rosenwinkel phineas newborn junior clyde clifford radio show known as: Beaker Street todd rundgren (“a true wizard, a true star”) paul taylor dance co. james tenney melanie provenzano (painter/artist) recording engineer: roman klun herbert brun and sal martirano salmar construction; electronic instrument leon gruenbaum plays the “samchillian” an electronic keyboard instrument teddy kumpel banyan mike stern bill frisell michael daugherty: pat’s brother,also a musician tommy d: pat’s other brother (hip-hop mixer) roscoe mitchell gil scott heron bruce arkin: drummer vasco de gama: pat’s former band coldplay the replacements (“alex chilton”) jane’s addiction dave douglas w/trisha brown dance company eric lewis john zorn mulgrew miller earthhour.org Bell Labs “Theory of Information” eric lawrence (saxophonist on keys to the city; played with henry butler and levon helm’s band) Links Send feedback about this podcast. Follow the show on Twitter: @alloypm Subscribe to this podcast via iTunes
I am delighted to have as my guest artist, composer, musician, and dare I say, modern day renaissance man, Pat Daugherty. Pat is perhaps best known for his work fronting the New York Electric Piano. Their latest release is “Black Hole in One” that showcases Pat’s unique groove-based and totally funk-jazz centered songwriting, as well as his lyrical and vocal side as well. In addition to New York Electric Piano, Pat has recorded a couple of solo albums, juggles additional projects like dance choreography, fine art painting, photography (the cover art for “Black Hole in One” is his handiwork), he has written a couple of screenplays and is an avid reader with a deep interest in history and historical events. You see what I mean? A veritable renaissance man. Which is probably why I thoroughly enjoyed my conversation with Pat. So much so that our conversation spans two podcasts–I broke our time together into two separate downloads, both of which you will find via your podcast application of choice–be it iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or other means. Lastly, before we head into the conversation, Pat recently relocated from Manhattan to Lancaster, PA, which afforded us the opportunity to conduct the interview face to face, not virtually via Skype. We met In the friendly confines of my home studio here in Carlisle which was a first for me and a real positive experience that I hope is reflected not only in the quality of the audio, but also the engaging conversation that took place. Also, as you will hear in a moment, Pat and I jumped into our conversation by talking a little local and state history. Alright, without further adieu, my conversation with Pat Daughtery. For more information about Pat Daugherty and New York Electric Piano, checkout this website. For more information about Alloy checkout the show’s site. Both episodes are sponsored by Whistlestop Bookshop. Reviews of the latest album from New York Electric Piano, Black Hole in One: from Jazz Weekly from Midwest Record Review from The Noise, Boston’s underground music site. Music featured in episode 2: Reboot (from Black Hole in One) Dying Calf in a Windstorm (from Black Hole in One) One Day (from Black Hole in One) This Time It’s On (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) Planet Spins Around (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) Black Hole in One (from Black Hole in One) Save the Date (from Black Hole in One) The Black Hole, the Lasso, and the Loophole (from King Mystery) Who Wants to Know (from Black Hole in One) Party On (from Black Hole in One) Scrapple for the Apple (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) Music featured in episode 3: Scrapple for the Apple (from Keys to the City, Volumes 1 & 2) One Day (from Black Hole in One) Spiral Loop (from Daughters of the American Revolution) Reboot (from Black Hole in One) Videos Video from Dance of the Hours: Galaxy Bombers Pat Daugherty: Choreography via youtube channel America’s Next Top Contest Part 1 Norton Wisdom and NYEP’s “Party On” video Musicians Mentioned aaron comess steve smitty till behler: NYEP sax on King Mystery kurt rosenwinkel phineas newborn junior clyde clifford radio show known as: Beaker Street todd rundgren (“a true wizard, a true star”) paul taylor dance co. james tenney melanie provenzano (painter/artist) recording engineer: roman klun herbert brun and sal martirano salmar construction; electronic instrument leon gruenbaum plays the “samchillian” an electronic keyboard instrument teddy kumpel banyan mike stern bill frisell michael daugherty: pat’s brother,also a musician tommy d: pat’s other brother (hip-hop mixer) roscoe mitchell gil scott heron bruce arkin: drummer vasco de gama: pat’s former band coldplay the replacements (“alex chilton”) jane’s addiction dave douglas w/trisha brown dance company eric lewis john zorn mulgrew miller earthhour.org Bell Labs “Theory of Information” eric lawrence (saxophonist on keys to the city; played with henry butler and levon helm’s band) Links Send feedback about this podcast. Follow the show on Twitter: @alloypm Subscribe to this podcast via iTunes