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William Welser IV is Chief Executive Officer, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of Lotic.ai. As a passionate, curious, and creative technologist, he is dedicated to generating visions for the future that are big, bold, and fearless. In his roles at Lotic, he directs innovation, technology infrastructure, and user experiences. William has tackled, communicated, and solved complex problems throughout his career using storytelling, multidisciplinary teams of experts, and state of the art methods and technologies. He has a rich history with organizations like the RAND Corporation, where he tackled some of society's tough challenges, like bias in AI and the evolution of tech landscapes. His efforts have consistently been about bridging tech with social justice, crafting a future where initially impossible ideas become realities and grounded in economic fairness. William chats with us about wealth, wealth inequality and using data and AI to ultimately create value and make positive change. TEDxManhattanBeach - Bill Welser - How to ensure Al is a force for good TEDxPaloAlto - William (Bill) Welser IV - Self-tracking and storytelling to make sense of your world Our podcast is featured as a Best Social Justice podcast on MillionPodcasts - a hand-curated database of amazing podcasts.
Gene Tunny interviews William ‘Bill' Welser IV, the visionary behind Lotic, an AI startup designed to transform personal data into actionable insights while protecting user privacy. Bill discusses how Lotic's AI-powered digital companion is designed to help users make better decisions, improve mental health, and understand their behavior patterns. The episode dives into ethical considerations, data security, and the economic implications of widespread AI adoption.Please let Gene know your thoughts on this episode by emailing him at contact@economicsexplored.com.TimestampsIntroduction (0:00)Bill Welser's Vision for Lotic AI (3:14)Data Collection and User Interaction (6:18)Behavioral Insights and Health Applications (14:20)Privacy and Legal Considerations (32:51)User Demographics and Market Reach (34:58)Startup Journey and Future Plans (44:12)TakeawaysPersonalized AI as a Digital Companion: Lotic aims to transform individuals from passive data subjects into active agents by providing personalized insights. The AI helps users understand themselves better, make small behavioral changes, and potentially improve mental health, relationships, and job satisfaction.Privacy and Ethical Data Collection: Bill Welser emphasizes a deliberate, privacy-first approach to data collection. Lotic uses advanced cryptography, blockchain technology, and user-controlled data sharing to protect personal information, ensuring users have agency over their data and insights.Potential Economic Impact of AI: Welser suggests that as AI disrupts traditional job markets, individuals could leverage their personal data as a form of currency. He believes creating comprehensive, discrete personal data sets could help mitigate potential unemployment waves and provide new economic opportunities for people.Links relevant to the conversationLotic website:https://www.lotic.ai/CEO Magazine profile of Bill Welser IV:https://digitalmag.theceomagazine.com/william-welser-iv/?r=globalEverybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us about Who We Really Arehttps://www.amazon.com.au/Everybody-Lies-Internet-About-Really/dp/0062390856Lumo Coffee promotion10% of Lumo Coffee's Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee.Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLOREDPromo code: 10EXPLORED Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com.
Antes del parón del mes de agosto, “La Hora Rockdelux” de julio otea en los contenidos de rockdelux.com y pasea por los sonidos diversos de Tim Bernardes, Steven Brown, Cruel Santino, Santiago Latorre, The Clash, Carroll Thompson, Leyla McCalla y Lotic. Una ruta de vértigo con paradas en Lagos, Nueva Orleans, Brasil, Estados Unidos, España e Inglaterra. ¡Nos sintonizamos en septiembre! 01 Cruel Santino feat. Koffee “Deadman Bone” 02 Carroll Thompson “Hopelessly In Love” 03 Leyla McCalla “Fort Dimanche” 04 Santiago Latorre “Recognize” 05 Steven Brown “Warning” 06 The Clash “Straight To Hell” 07 Lotic “Emergency” 08 Tim Bernardes “Realmente lindo”
Альбомы, про которые идет речь в подкасте Они все новые Lotic - Water Marissa Nadler — The Path Of The Clouds Christian Leave — Days Like Stray Dogs Ed Sheeran — = The War on Drugs — I Don't Live Here Anymore Порез на собаке — Ты порезался Geese - Projector Sam Evian - Time To Melt The Pop Group — Y in Dub Jackson+Sellers — Breaking Point Jerry Cantrell — Brighten Monolord — Your Time To Shine R.E.M — New Adventures In Hi-Fi Pia Fraus — Now You Know It Still Feels the Same Normil Hawaiians — Dark World (79-81) Spice Girls — Spice Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – B-Sides & Rarities Part II (2021)
Throughout the last decade, Lotic has carved out a space of her own in Berlin's nightlife. After relocating from Texas in the early 2010s, she became affiliated with the Janus Collective, notorious in the capital for their pop-leaning club aesthetics that challenged the purist sounds of the local techno scene. Acclaimed EPs like Heterocetera and Agitations and remix commissions for none other than Björk followed before Lotic released her debut album Power in 2018. While her club music career was taking off, she broadened her artistic scope to soundtracking fashion collections, dance ensembles, solidifying her position in the contemporary avant garde. Exploring themes of fluidity, love, loss, and embracing impermanence, her sophomore album Water arrives this week via Houndstooth. Lotic spoke on the Telekom Electronic Beats about her journey so far, the complex symbolism of water for Black Americans, her thoughts on being categorized as a "political artist," and much more.
I stumbled across this Resident Advisor article from Feb 21 today - https://ra.co/news/74673 - the premise being 'We compiled a playlist of 100 weird and wonderful interludes from electronic albums'. It stuck in my mind all day so i had to do a mix! I chose about 30 of the tracks from their playlists and added a few of my favourites. ps. a little cheeky to use RA's playlist image for my mix, so let me know if that's a problem! Includes short interlude tracks from Biosphere, Regis, Fred P, Sarah Davachi, Om Unit, DJ Shadow, 36, Chris & Cosey, Global Communication, Men with Secrets, Boards of Canada, Scratcha DVA, Claudia Anderson, Fennesz, Upsammy, Pangaea, Darling Farah, Lotic, Moderat, Addison Groove, Cabaret Voltaire, Borusiade, Joy Orbison, Flava D, Black Jazz Consortium, Jump Source, Avalon Emerson, Murcof, Leon Vynehall, Breakage, Christina Vantzou
A mellow but extraordinarily varied podcast this week, as we explore some of the latest releases across the musical spectrum. From Japanese folk to ferocious noise rock, stopping off at hip hop, Indonesian avant garde experimentation, roots reggae, and library music. There's a lot to enjoy on this relatively short – but packed full of goodness – episode of the Independent Music Podcast. Tracklisting Stealing Sheep and the Radiophonic Workshop – Council of Draags pt.I (Fire Records, UK) Disrupt – Setting Out (Zonedog, Germany) Ben LaMar Gay – Sometimes I Forget How Summer Looks On You. (feat. Ohmme) (International Anthem, USA) Tamami Pearl – 竹田の子守唄 (Kashual Plastik, Germany) X'ed Out – Bathe In It (Human Worth, UK) Mike G feat. Lil B – Champion (All City Records, Ireland) Lotic – Emergency (Houndstooth, UK) Aryo Adhianto – Mikr (Divisi62, Indonesia) Grouper – Unclean Mind (Kranky, USA) Danny Red & Jah Disciple – Tell Jah Sorry (Blackboard Jungle, France) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Singer and cellist Kelsey Lu is joined by Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Lotic, and Fatima Al Qadiri to discuss how their ancestral backgrounds influence the stories they tell, the use of nature as a metaphor, and if they ever feel alone being an artist. Fatima Al Qadiri is an experimental Kuwaiti music producer and artist, currently based in Los Angeles. Last year she received a Cesar nomination for Best Original Score for her work on Mati Diop’s debut feature film Atlantics. Lotic is a Berlin-based electronic musician, born and raised in Houston, Texas. She has worked with and opened for Björk, who described her as “one of the fiercest performer DJs” she has ever heard. Beverly Glenn-Copeland is a Philadelphia-born singer, composer and transgender activist, whose recording career spans fifty years. His music fuses vision, technology, spirituality and place to create a genre-defying sound. And Kelsey is a classically trained cellist from Charlotte, North Carolina. She has collaborated with the likes of Skrillex, Sampha, Solange, and Florence and the Machine, and recently created an audiovisual project of meditative sound baths called Hydroharmonia.
Back together in the same place again this week, and what a selection we've got for you. Kicking off with the ace new single from Lotic, whose move to Houndstooth hopefully yields more than the two singles we've had from her so far. We have Iranian experimentalism from Saint Abdullah, two wonderful Indonesian projects - one from Divisi62 and Senyawa's collaboration with Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley - Argentinian dancefloor thumpers from Balam, North Eastern pop music from Hen Ogledd and loads more. Tracklisting Lotic - Cocky (Houndstooth, UK) Ammar 808 - Marivere Gati (featuring Susha) (Glitterbeat Records, Germany) Saint Abdullah - Dialogue Between Wind and Tin (Psychic Liberation, The Netherlands) Clipping - Say the Name (Sub Pop, USA) RMP and Wahono - Kompos 3 (Divisi62, Indonesia) Senyawa & Stephen O'Malley - Bintang Gemintang (iDEAL Recordings, Sweden) Balam - Wakax (Hard Fist, France) Merlin Nova - Fleshy Fodder (Warning Bells) (self-release, UK) Hen Ogledd - Trouble (Domino Recording Co, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Un nuevo 808 Radio en el que aparte de descubrir la música de Lotic, de Carl Craig o de los sevillanos BeatLove, entre muchos otros; tendremos la palabra del revolucionario sonoro Erik Urano, el residente de Code, Nuke, o el artista visual Jorge Escobar. La Lista I: Rayko feat. Tania Haroshka – U [Rare Wiri Records] Kincaid – Provincial Disturbance [Futureboogie] Subjoi – Fairfax [Distant Hawaii] Lotic – Burn A Print [Houndstooth] Croatian Amor – Yoyogi Park 808 En Casa La Lista II: BeatLove – Human Concept [Beautiful Accident] Rizu X – Cerca [Cómeme] East Man - Know Like Dat [Planet Mu] Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Brockley Rival Consoles - Articulation [Erased Tapes] Romare - Gone [Ninja Tune] 808 En Casa La Lista III: ⣎⡇ꉺლ༽இ•̛)ྀ◞ ༎ຶ ༽ৣৢ؞ৢ؞ؖ ꉺლ - ̟̞̝̜̙̘̗̖҉̵̴̨̧̢̡̼̻̺̹̳̲̱̰̯̮̭̬̫̪̩̦̥̤̣̠҈͈͇͉͍͎͓͔͕͖͙͚͜͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢ͅ ఠీੂ೧ູ࿃ूੂ✧ළʅ͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡͡(ƪ❍⊁◞..◟⊀ ̟̞̝̜̙̘̗̖҉̵̴̨̧̢̡̼̻̺̹̳̲̱̰̯̮̭̬̫̪̩̦̥̤̣̠҈͈͇͉͍͎͓͔͕͖͙͚͜͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢͢ͅ Howling - Need You Now [Counter Records] Carl Craig – Free At Last [InFiné] II Faces – Shuffle Flam (Javier Carballo Remix) [Lowpitch] John Talabot – Espècie Invasora [Hivern Discs] Christian Wünsch - The End Of Monarchies [Tsunami Records] 808 En Casa La Lista IV: John Beltran - Euphoric Dream Ocean [Delsin] Merino - Naturaleza Perfecta [Discos Esmeralda] Dog.ma - Gattaca (2 Men Getting Sick Remix) [Dogs & Vultures] Peter Van Hoesen – Three Steps Forward [Center 91] Jayda G – Both Of Us [Ninja Tune] Abfahrt Hinwil – Trilogy [Lapsus] Kelsey Lu – Poor Fake (Omar S Remix)
@eljevo in the mix More info: http://itswide.com/en/jevo-guest-mix-0025-dic-11 Tracklist: Jevo - Negalmasu (Sake's Vision) Bulma - Entre sabanas Imaabs - Calypso en negro Fantasy Thrilla - Stranger things Kelman Duran - 1984 Primero ultimo Arca - Anoche (T5UMUT5UMU Edit) Paul Marmota - Ss AN System - Agressivo Shygirl - Rude Sega Bodega - Aliens Slikback & Hyph11e - Shimian (Jevo Bellako Vision) Lava Dome - Rhyolite (Santa Muerte Remix) Gil - Te Quiero Shalt - First pulse Never Worse - Bloat (Jevo Bellako Vision) Amnesia Scanner - Ddu Du ddu du (Net Gala Dirty edit) Jevo - Hunted german (Lotic x Kamixlo) Mr. Mitch - VPN (TEENANGEL Remix)
INTERVIEW BEGINS AT 7:27 Oil Club is becoming a big name in China’s music scene. Known for its crazy sound system, ecletic parties and bringing some of the biggest talent to China within the last two years, Oil has put the city of Shenzhen on the map for cultivating its forward thinking and powerful music scene and making it a prime destination for artists and DJ’s to perform. Acts like Kode9, Jacques Greene, Nina Las Vegas and Lotic have all blessed the decks at Oil. The founders, Yang Yang Song and Huiyuan Sun chatted with me about their journey opening the club, there recent 2 year anniversary party and the secret behind their unique sound system. Tracklist ~ Sensory Nerve - Axon The Logical Song - Scooter 9 Samurai - Kode9 Positron - Fiedel Fractures - Lotic Love and Light - Lotic Claim Your Limbs - John T Gast Lust - Lotic Go From Here - Radiax Follow Oil - facebook.com/OilClubShenzhen @oilshenzhen (Instagram) @OilClub (Weibo) Follow Me Too! @Oh_Ya_Girl (Instagram) @Dj1Shannon (Twitter) *Shout out to Anti-General for our interview on Netease! 1000 plays https://music.163.com/#/program?id=2064087169 BE APART OF THE PATREON COMMUNITY www.patreon.com/clubmanagement1
Sequenza PH01XXII is the stage of Jpmusicharts rooted to the half-lines and to the most acid and astringent peaks of international electronic music //Amnesia Scanner//LFO//Vessel//Lotic//Avalon Emerson
In der neuen Ausgabe von Track17 feiern unsere Browser-DJs Kontraste. Tirzah und Lotic zeigen uns, dass R&B auf völlig verschiedene Arten interpretiert werden kann, mit Time Dance und Studio Barnhus gönnen sich zwei unterschiedlicher nicht klingen könnende Labels herausragende Compilations und Djrum nimmt sich dem leidigen Thema Cubmusik für Kopfhörer an. Das Live-Album von Four Tet ist auf dem Prüfstand – Albert war schließlich dabei und leicht wobblige Nostalgie beschert uns Silkie. Auf obskure Early-Electro-Pionierarbeit muss dank Albert nicht verzichtet werden und Stoff für das Actress-Trinkspiel gibt’s inklusive. Dazu alles zum Rush Release von Yves Tumor, Berliner U-Bahn-Beschallung und unser fettes Playlist-Update mit Tracks von Fabiana Palladino, Low, Culk uvm in der neuesten Folge des Musikpodcasts Track17 von Albert Koch und Christopher Hunold. Setlist [00:00:00] Intro [00:00:37] Rush Releases, die neue Yves Tumor und warum jeder der Erste sein möchte [00:10:24] Zuletzt gehört: Austro-Rap von Mavi Phoenix, ein Komplett-Durchgang von TV On The Radio und aus der Japan-Ecke verrauchter Jazz von Maki Asakawa [00:19:21] Atonale Musik an Berliner Bahnhöfen [00:22:08] Four Tet // Live at Funkhaus Berlin, 10th May 2018 (Text Records) [00:31:55] Tirzah // Devotion (Domino Recording) [00:38:25] Lotic // Power (Tri Angle) [00:47:35] Djrum // Portrait With Firewood (R&S Records) [00:54:06] Steven A. Clark // Where Neon Goes To Die (Secretly Canadian) [01:01:32] Silkie // Impervious 12“ (Deep Medi Musik) [01:08:57] Julee Criuse // Three Demos EP (Sacred Bones) [01:13:50] VA // Patina Echoes (Timedance) [01:19:48] Phillip Werren // Electronic Music 1968 – 1971 (Manufactured Recordings) [01:28:13] VA // Studio Barnhus Volym 1 (Studio Barnhus) [01:34:22] Playlist-Talk: Post-Punk aus Österreich von Culk, Actress lässt seinen Computer für sich komponieren, Kölner Indo-Funk von Keshavara, wie ein über eine Landstraße in einem silbernen Sportwagen fahrender, weinender Fahrer mit Cocktail in der Hand klingt, neues aus Jai Pauls Studio und der zweite Frühling von Takada [01:44:32] Ausblick mit Exploded View, Aphex Twin, Beak, Marie Davidson uvm. [01:45:49] Der neue MUSIKEXPRESS + Verabschiedung
With Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You debuting and Chance’s purchase of Chicagoist we wonder...are artists simply exploring their creative outlets, or are they forced to pursue careers outside of music? Also, as Chance is someone who once got MTV to pull down a bad concert review (like a punk), is he the right person to step into journalism? Also, new music from The Internet, Lotic, and Buddy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’re back from our hols with guests DAVID BENNUN, veteran of Melody Maker and Loaded, and the David Attenborough of football casual culture ANTHONY TEASDALE joining Andrew and Siân for more high-end pop culture natter. This week: Sacha Baron-Cohen’s Who Is America? brings his old-school gotcha comedy back – but does it work in a post-satire world? Can the miniseries remake of Picnic At Hanging Rock currently running on BBC2 match the deep strangeness of the original? Meet queertronica artiste Lotic, voted “most likely to collaborate with Björk”. And more summer selections from our guests and (at last) Siân. Support BIGMOUTH – buy us a pint via the crowdfunding platform Patreon. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Studio production by Sophie Black. *Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. * See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kunst- og samtidsfestivalen CLICK Festival finder i år sted for ottende gang på Kulturværftet i Helsingør. Under temaet Xeno undersøger festivalen i år “andethed” og “det fremmede” gennem to dage med talks, performances, installationer og koncerter den 19. og 20. maj. I dette program taler vi med kurator Tobias Kirstein og programkoordinator Georg Rasmussen om årets musikprogram, og vi lytter til Lotic, Faka, Rabit, Larry B og Soho Rezanejad, der alle optræder på festivalen. Podcastserien er produceret med støtte fra Statens Kunstfond.
Mantis Radio 218 + Beyond Spain's Beyond delivers an incredible darkwave influenced techno liveset, plus new Darkfloor Sound, Ynoji, David Meiser, Blawan, Kvitnu, Lotic + more. playlist → show archives. support the show → become a patron.
Mantis Radio 218 + Beyond Spain's Beyond delivers an incredible darkwave influenced techno liveset, plus new Darkfloor Sound, Ynoji, David Meiser, Blawan, Kvitnu, Lotic + more. Show playlist available at Darkfloor.
Line Noise is a podcast about electronic music from Philip Sherburne and Ben Cardew. Episode five features two very special guests in the form of JLin and Zora Jones. JLin tells us about her relationship with footwork, playing live and her forthcoming second album, while Zora Jones talks about Fractal Fantasy, her love for Rashad and working with JLin (we have an exclusive play of their Dark Matter collaboration). We discuss Barcelona’s Lapsus festival, which hosted Lotic, Powell, Donnacha Costello and more, and there’s new music from Gnork, Midland, Shinichiro Yokota and Forest Drive West.
Mixpak FM 085 is brought to you by Texas-based duo Santa Muerte. Sharing a common musical leaning and a Mexican heritage, the pair - who also operate individually as Sines & Panchitron - represent a unification of many exciting elements. Named after a controversial Mexican sub-culture that reveres death, Santa Muerte often draw from traditional & contemporary Mexican themes, and thrust them into contemporary club culture. Their bootlegs and edits push Teeflii to dembow, Tinashe to experimental grime, and experimental grime back to dembow. With many boundary crossings in sight, it seems fitting they are so close to the Mexican border, not to mention being a valuable addition to a state that has recently housed underground producers such as Prince William, Dubbel Dutch, Lotic, Rabit and more. Their Mixpak FM cruises through kuduro, rap, dembow and club productions from NY, London, Montevideo and Lisbon.
Mixpak FM 084 comes from Mexican producer, Zutzut. A central part of the NAAFI family, as well as head of his own label, Extasis, Zutzut's music encompasses a contemporary Mexican club experience in the age of the internet. From his rough-but-nostalgic club track 'Jala' to his Nguzunguzu x Killatonez refix, his tracks often abstract pop music into a weirder sphere, or unite different sonic worlds - from kuduro to dembow. His musical manifesto seems as progressive as his politics; tagging his first EP (El Pack 1) with "3RDWORLD" and declaring Extasis a label with 'No borders. No Gender'. His Mixpak FM runs through NAAFI family offerings, as well as producers from around the world who are interacting and creating along similar lines: from Endgame to Venus X, Lotic to Sami Baha.