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Day 1,045.Today, after the latest updates from the battlefield, we hear about the cutting edge drones being used to wage war against Moscow's forces, and the moral conundrums they raise. Plus, we consider the state of the Russian economy as we enter 2025.Contributors:Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor for Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.Francis Farrell (Report, The Kyiv Independent). @francisjfarrell on X.Content referenced:‘We're in the end game': Why Kyiv's blow to Russian gas threatens a European energy war (Matt Oliver in The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/01/03/why-ukraine-gas-pipeline-closure-moscow-biggest-defeat/Donald Trump will be no friend of the Kremlin (Ambrose Evans Pritchard in The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/01/03/the-biggest-threat-to-putins-regime-is-donald-trump/With Ukraine's ace drone unit hunting Russians (Francis Farrell in The Kyiv Independent):https://youtu.be/s4uaKynSRx4?feature=sharedThe Invisible Battles of Ukrainian Military Medics (Full-Length Kyiv Independent Documentary):https://youtu.be/SVxY5ihyVnA?feature=sharedFlagship Ukrainian brigade trained in France goes AWOL (The Telegraph:)https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/01/02/ukrainian-soldiers-go-awol-before-shot-fired/Russia 'shoots down Santa' (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/12/27/russia-shoots-down-santa-claus-in-propaganda-video/Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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01. Paul Anthonee - Metensarcosis 02. Noiyse Project - Neverknow 03. Cary Crank - Deep Forest 04. Rockka, Randle, Yudi Watanabe - Rewire 05. Evelynka, Marc Luciano, Giuseppe Lanni - Holding On 06. Radieux, Redspace - Scintilla 07. Mentesh - Oh Mother 08. Luke Santos, Kasper Koman, Alex O'Rion - I Am Human 09. Gmj - Rise Above 10. Digital Mess, Mindo - Luminary 11. Sebastian Glazba, Nacjus - Love Again 12. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 13. Facundo Leiarz - Ego Cloud 14. Howley - Anima 15. Quivver - Infinity 16. Andres Moris, Redspace - Crusher 17. Vihanga, Berdu - Lost Streak 18. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 19. Choopie, Golan Zocher - Valle Celestial 20. Alex O'Rion - Spectrum 21. Rockka, Fuenka - Amnesia 22. Quivver, Dave Seaman - Mushroom Embargo 23. Escape Room - Beltaloda 24. Rivvo, Rodrives - Luminescence 25. Futura City, Prototype - Mourning Dove 26. Dj Ruby - Voltron 27. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 28. Mrphlndr - Melodemon 29. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 30. Meduza - Seek Your Truth (A Vitoria) 31. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 32. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 33. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 34. High On Mars, Stan Kolev - Orientalist 35. Emmanuel Dip - Sapporo 36. Snyl, Yann Cortella, David Lesal - No Counterfeit 37. Gianni Luciano, B.I.G (Ar), Indigo Man - Lights of Eden 38. Newdem - Going Up 39. Joaco Salerno, Kebin Van Reeken - Dreamweaver 40. Catom - Reimagined 41. Plastic Robots, Fab Massimo, Vakabular Remix - Mind Games 42. Bondarev - Remote Control 43. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 44. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 45. Un_Said, The Yard Woman - Nobody 46. Kamilo Sanclemente - Galactic Dust 47. Dowden - Eternity 48. Dj Lutique - With You 49. Aname (Se), Anuqram - Bermondsey Bender 50. Sidepiece - Sex Sells 51. Kolsch, Perry Farrell, Camelphat - I Talk To Water 52. Fideles - Waterfall 53. Dan Sushi - Metrum 54. Taylan, Mayro - Pathos 55. Shri (Ind), Brian David - Back 56. Sinan Arsan, Waltervelt - Vigilant 57. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 58. Pierre Sebastiano, K Loveski - Duende 59. Jadon Fonka - Bhabar And Terai 60. Lakshmi - Que Tal 61. Brian Don, Connor Mac - Multiversal 62. Gozlan, Deflee Panic Chase - Long Time 63. Deflee - Free Your Mind 64. Blond_Ish, Eran Hersh, Darmon - Sorry 65. Vintage Culture, Braev, Nihil Young - Time 66. Gonzalo Sacc, Franco Leonardini - Lonely 67. Kamilo Sanclemente - Release The Tension 68. Cahen - Line
01. Paul Anthonee - Metensarcosis 02. Noiyse Project - Neverknow 03. Cary Crank - Deep Forest 04. Rockka, Randle, Yudi Watanabe - Rewire 05. Evelynka, Marc Luciano, Giuseppe Lanni - Holding On 06. Radieux, Redspace - Scintilla 07. Mentesh - Oh Mother 08. Luke Santos, Kasper Koman, Alex O'Rion - I Am Human 09. Gmj - Rise Above 10. Digital Mess, Mindo - Luminary 11. Sebastian Glazba, Nacjus - Love Again 12. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 13. Facundo Leiarz - Ego Cloud 14. Howley - Anima 15. Quivver - Infinity 16. Andres Moris, Redspace - Crusher 17. Vihanga, Berdu - Lost Streak 18. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 19. Choopie, Golan Zocher - Valle Celestial 20. Alex O'Rion - Spectrum 21. Rockka, Fuenka - Amnesia 22. Quivver, Dave Seaman - Mushroom Embargo 23. Escape Room - Beltaloda 24. Rivvo, Rodrives - Luminescence 25. Futura City, Prototype - Mourning Dove 26. Dj Ruby - Voltron 27. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 28. Mrphlndr - Melodemon 29. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 30. Meduza - Seek Your Truth (A Vitoria) 31. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 32. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 33. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 34. High On Mars, Stan Kolev - Orientalist 35. Emmanuel Dip - Sapporo 36. Snyl, Yann Cortella, David Lesal - No Counterfeit 37. Gianni Luciano, B.I.G (Ar), Indigo Man - Lights of Eden 38. Newdem - Going Up 39. Joaco Salerno, Kebin Van Reeken - Dreamweaver 40. Catom - Reimagined 41. Plastic Robots, Fab Massimo, Vakabular Remix - Mind Games 42. Bondarev - Remote Control 43. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 44. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 45. Un_Said, The Yard Woman - Nobody 46. Kamilo Sanclemente - Galactic Dust 47. Dowden - Eternity 48. Dj Lutique - With You 49. Aname (Se), Anuqram - Bermondsey Bender 50. Sidepiece - Sex Sells 51. Kolsch, Perry Farrell, Camelphat - I Talk To Water 52. Fideles - Waterfall 53. Dan Sushi - Metrum 54. Taylan, Mayro - Pathos 55. Shri (Ind), Brian David - Back 56. Sinan Arsan, Waltervelt - Vigilant 57. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 58. Pierre Sebastiano, K Loveski - Duende 59. Jadon Fonka - Bhabar And Terai 60. Lakshmi - Que Tal 61. Brian Don, Connor Mac - Multiversal 62. Gozlan, Deflee Panic Chase - Long Time 63. Deflee - Free Your Mind 64. Blond_Ish, Eran Hersh, Darmon - Sorry 65. Vintage Culture, Braev, Nihil Young - Time 66. Gonzalo Sacc, Franco Leonardini - Lonely 67. Kamilo Sanclemente - Release The Tension 68. Cahen - Line
01. Arina Mur - Swallow 02. Jakatta, Proff - American Dream 03. Redspace, Phaethon - 220v 04. Vintage Culture, Braev, Nihil Young - Time 05. Kamilo Sanclemente - Release The Tension 06. Nacres, Mayro - Naturalize 07. Tomas Briski - The Clock 08. Crazibiza, Dj Pp, Jack Mood - Get Funky 09. Brian Don, Connor Mac - Multiversal 10. Deflee - Free Your Mind 11. Dan Sushi - Metrum 12. Heik, Soloiist - Endeavour 13. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 14. Sinan Arsan, Waltervelt - Vigilant 15. Alto Astral, Zy Khan - Black Water 16. Gozlan, Deflee Panic Chase - Long Time 17. Marino Canal - Independence 18. Ry X, Fran Bux - To Know 19. Volen Sentir, Proff - Luna Amazonia 20. Aerofeel5, Vakabular - Magnetic Spectrum 21. Sidepiece - Sex Sells 22. Blr, Left 2 Dust - Lights 23. Mariano Giacinti, Sistersweet, Yonsh - Castle Bravo 24. Max Graham, Second Sine - Chance to Escape 25. Dowden - Eternity 26. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure 27. Bondarev - Remote Control 28. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 29. F'Al - Gravity 30. Deflee, Margaryan - Tribe 31. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 32. Fatum - Remember You 33. Taylan, The Wash - Sama 34. Catom - Reimagined 35. Sharam Jey, Frey - My Only Friend 36. Aramitt, Albert Klein - Intergalactic 37. Emmanuel Dip - Sapporo 38. Sham Jam, Alexandr Craft - What You Doing 39. Gianni Luciano, B.I.G (Ar), Indigo Man - Lights of Eden 40. Sculptor - Watcher 41. Snyl, Yann Cortella, David Lesal - No Counterfeit 42. Newdem - Going Up 43. Sudhaus, Second Sine - Trails 44. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 45. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 46. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 47. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Benja Molina - Remote Affinity 48. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 49. Stan Kolev - Mahasukha 50. Meduza - Seek Your Truth (A Vitoria) 51. Albuquerque, Kostya Outta - Timeless 52. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 53. Tali Muss, Vasuda Sharma, Matan Caspi - Pag Dhariye 54. Malis Pastell - Keep On 55. Michael A - Upside Limit 56. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 57. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 58. Jmcools, Dan Rietveldt, Giallegretto - Yours 59. Quivver - Infinity 60. Rockka, Fuenka - Amnesia 61. Rivvo, Rodrives - Luminescence 62. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 63. Binaryh, Mary Mesk - Hypatia 64. Viapo - Mental Note Avocado 65. Estiva - Starwave 66. Luke Santos, Kasper Koman, Alex O'Rion - I Am Human 67. Cary Crank - Deep Forest 68. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 69. Ric Niels - Phantom
01. Arina Mur - Swallow 02. Jakatta, Proff - American Dream 03. Redspace, Phaethon - 220v 04. Vintage Culture, Braev, Nihil Young - Time 05. Kamilo Sanclemente - Release The Tension 06. Nacres, Mayro - Naturalize 07. Tomas Briski - The Clock 08. Crazibiza, Dj Pp, Jack Mood - Get Funky 09. Brian Don, Connor Mac - Multiversal 10. Deflee - Free Your Mind 11. Dan Sushi - Metrum 12. Heik, Soloiist - Endeavour 13. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 14. Sinan Arsan, Waltervelt - Vigilant 15. Alto Astral, Zy Khan - Black Water 16. Gozlan, Deflee Panic Chase - Long Time 17. Marino Canal - Independence 18. Ry X, Fran Bux - To Know 19. Volen Sentir, Proff - Luna Amazonia 20. Aerofeel5, Vakabular - Magnetic Spectrum 21. Sidepiece - Sex Sells 22. Blr, Left 2 Dust - Lights 23. Mariano Giacinti, Sistersweet, Yonsh - Castle Bravo 24. Max Graham, Second Sine - Chance to Escape 25. Dowden - Eternity 26. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure 27. Bondarev - Remote Control 28. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 29. F'Al - Gravity 30. Deflee, Margaryan - Tribe 31. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 32. Fatum - Remember You 33. Taylan, The Wash - Sama 34. Catom - Reimagined 35. Sharam Jey, Frey - My Only Friend 36. Aramitt, Albert Klein - Intergalactic 37. Emmanuel Dip - Sapporo 38. Sham Jam, Alexandr Craft - What You Doing 39. Gianni Luciano, B.I.G (Ar), Indigo Man - Lights of Eden 40. Sculptor - Watcher 41. Snyl, Yann Cortella, David Lesal - No Counterfeit 42. Newdem - Going Up 43. Sudhaus, Second Sine - Trails 44. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 45. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 46. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 47. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Benja Molina - Remote Affinity 48. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 49. Stan Kolev - Mahasukha 50. Meduza - Seek Your Truth (A Vitoria) 51. Albuquerque, Kostya Outta - Timeless 52. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 53. Tali Muss, Vasuda Sharma, Matan Caspi - Pag Dhariye 54. Malis Pastell - Keep On 55. Michael A - Upside Limit 56. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 57. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 58. Jmcools, Dan Rietveldt, Giallegretto - Yours 59. Quivver - Infinity 60. Rockka, Fuenka - Amnesia 61. Rivvo, Rodrives - Luminescence 62. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 63. Binaryh, Mary Mesk - Hypatia 64. Viapo - Mental Note Avocado 65. Estiva - Starwave 66. Luke Santos, Kasper Koman, Alex O'Rion - I Am Human 67. Cary Crank - Deep Forest 68. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 69. Ric Niels - Phantom
01. Luke Santos, Kasper Koman, Alex O'Rion - I Am Human 02. Benja Molina - Other Life 03. Binaryh, Mary Mesk - Hypatia 04. Dhany G, Ryan (Cu), Havjers, Sinan Arsan - Synergia 05. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 06. Viapo - Mental Note Avocado 07. Maze 28, Rockka - Mirage 08. Edu Reimer, Matias Burna - Surface 09. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 10. Fusion (Ire), Atom (Ie) - Fractal 11. Rivvo, Rodrives - Luminescence 12. Kyotto - I 13. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Krypton Dawn 14. Alp Ayral, Volkan Kutmen, Ceyda Ildiroglu - U & Me 15. Quivver - Infinity 16. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 17. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 18. Vinoa - Our World 19. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 20. Juan Sapia - Dragon Fly 21. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 22. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Rise & Fall 23. Malis Pastell - Keep On 24. Airsand, Turaniqa - 7 Days 25. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 26. Nick Warren, Landikhan, Iv-In, Gorje Hewek - In The Dark 27. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 28. Mind Echoes, Dowden - Cold Forest 29. Gianni Luciano, B.I.G (Ar), Indigo Man - Lights of Eden 30. Workover - Winter 31. Spankox - To The Club (Space Motion Extended Re 32. Emmanuel Dip - Sapporo 33. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 34. Sculptor - Watcher 35. Maywell, Alsoes - Pulse 36. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 37. Giorgio Gee - Sandstorm 38. Newdem - Going Up 39. Allan Mcloud, The Wash - Adorable Illusion 40. Cheese & Cheese, Ewan Rill, K Loveskiм - Korta 41. Catom - Reimagined 42. Monastetiq, Oysher - Oscillator 43. Bondarev - Remote Control 44. The Naked And Famous, Weekend Heroes - Young Blood 45. Taylan, The Wash - Sama 46. F'Al - Gravity 47. Matan Caspi - Nova Warriors 48. Max Graham, Gmj & Matter - Hypercube 49. Mindo - Altai 50. Third Son - Ptolemy 51. Max Graham, Second Sine - Chance to Escape 52. Tarik - For All The Right Reasons 53. Sidepiece - Sex Sells 54. Ruben Karapetyan, Gai Barone - Silentium 55. Corren Cavini - Solutions 56. The Prodigy, Maze 28 - Smack My Bitch Up 57. Ry X, Fran Bux - To Know 58. Allex, Tompy - Hypericon 59. Deflee - Free Your Mind 60. Lakshmi - Que Tal 61. Heik, Soloiist - Endeavour 62. Eugene Becker - Atlas 63. Dp-6 - Motion Chaos 64. Tomas Briski - The Clock 65. Jadon Fonka - Callings From The East 66. Jakatta, Proff - American Dream 67. Jiminy Hop, Simos Tagias - A Tour 68. Electric Dada - Pacific
01. Luke Santos, Kasper Koman, Alex O'Rion - I Am Human 02. Benja Molina - Other Life 03. Binaryh, Mary Mesk - Hypatia 04. Dhany G, Ryan (Cu), Havjers, Sinan Arsan - Synergia 05. Landau, Tetris Owl, Karpovich - Souvenirs 06. Viapo - Mental Note Avocado 07. Maze 28, Rockka - Mirage 08. Edu Reimer, Matias Burna - Surface 09. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 10. Fusion (Ire), Atom (Ie) - Fractal 11. Rivvo, Rodrives - Luminescence 12. Kyotto - I 13. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Krypton Dawn 14. Alp Ayral, Volkan Kutmen, Ceyda Ildiroglu - U & Me 15. Quivver - Infinity 16. East Cafe, Kyotto - Battery Is High 17. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 18. Vinoa - Our World 19. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 20. Juan Sapia - Dragon Fly 21. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 22. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Rise & Fall 23. Malis Pastell - Keep On 24. Airsand, Turaniqa - 7 Days 25. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 26. Nick Warren, Landikhan, Iv-In, Gorje Hewek - In The Dark 27. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 28. Mind Echoes, Dowden - Cold Forest 29. Gianni Luciano, B.I.G (Ar), Indigo Man - Lights of Eden 30. Workover - Winter 31. Spankox - To The Club (Space Motion Extended Re 32. Emmanuel Dip - Sapporo 33. Amir Telem, Radical Fantasy, Kyotto - Kiss the Sky 34. Sculptor - Watcher 35. Maywell, Alsoes - Pulse 36. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 37. Giorgio Gee - Sandstorm 38. Newdem - Going Up 39. Allan Mcloud, The Wash - Adorable Illusion 40. Cheese & Cheese, Ewan Rill, K Loveskiм - Korta 41. Catom - Reimagined 42. Monastetiq, Oysher - Oscillator 43. Bondarev - Remote Control 44. The Naked And Famous, Weekend Heroes - Young Blood 45. Taylan, The Wash - Sama 46. F'Al - Gravity 47. Matan Caspi - Nova Warriors 48. Max Graham, Gmj & Matter - Hypercube 49. Mindo - Altai 50. Third Son - Ptolemy 51. Max Graham, Second Sine - Chance to Escape 52. Tarik - For All The Right Reasons 53. Sidepiece - Sex Sells 54. Ruben Karapetyan, Gai Barone - Silentium 55. Corren Cavini - Solutions 56. The Prodigy, Maze 28 - Smack My Bitch Up 57. Ry X, Fran Bux - To Know 58. Allex, Tompy - Hypericon 59. Deflee - Free Your Mind 60. Lakshmi - Que Tal 61. Heik, Soloiist - Endeavour 62. Eugene Becker - Atlas 63. Dp-6 - Motion Chaos 64. Tomas Briski - The Clock 65. Jadon Fonka - Callings From The East 66. Jakatta, Proff - American Dream 67. Jiminy Hop, Simos Tagias - A Tour 68. Electric Dada - Pacific
01. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 02. D'Wachman, Stereo Underground - We Will Never Forget That Never Happened 03. Juan Sapia - Dragon Fly 04. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 05. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Rise & Fall 06. Oliver Koletzki, Frida Darko - Letting People Be Wrong About You 07. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 08. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 09. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Krypton Dawn 10. Jerome Isma-Ae, Alastor - String Of Lights 11. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 12. Ernes Guevara, Freedo Mosho, Marway - A Persistent Dream 13. Ewan Rill, Fran Garay - The Power 14. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 15. Luciano Elvira, Kyotto - Dudemile 16. Aquo, Roumie, Yonsh - Who Made Us 17. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 18. Gmj, Noiyse Project - Into Fruition 19. Alex Breitling - Skyfall 20. David Di Sabato, Deviu, Artaria - Divergence 21. Binaryh, Mary Mesk - Hypatia 22. Passenger 10 - Barcelona 23. Viapo - Mental Note Avocado 24. Omb, Ogawa, Lunasun, Kostya Outta - Co2 25. Tryger, Naasa - Satellite 26. Tonaco - Holosteric 27. Stan Kolev - Syntergy 28. Jakatta, Proff - American Dream 29. Liudicrous - Close Your Eyes 30. Milkwish, Van Dope, Jerome Isma-Ae - Rivers 31. Vintage Culture, Braev, Nihil Young - Time 32. Above & Beyond, Proff, Igor Garanin - Surge 33. Fumaria - Confusion 34. Lakshmi - Que Tal 35. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 36. Heik, Soloiist - Endeavour 37. Ellis Moss - Calling 38. Volen Sentir, Proff - Luna Amazonia 39. Greenjack - Utopia 40. Ry X, Fran Bux - To Know 41. Corren Cavini - Solutions 42. Vincenzo Sarti, Annamaria Selva, As We Said - Flower 43. Ruben Karapetyan, Gai Barone - Silentium 44. Dave Walker, Luis Damora, Paul Hamilton - Callisto 45. Max Graham, Second Sine - Chance to Escape 46. Third Son - Ptolemy 47. Max Graham, Gmj & Matter - Hypercube 48. Blr, Left 2 Dust - Lights 49. Barissi, Pinto - Baya'ar 50. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 51. The Naked And Famous, Weekend Heroes - Young Blood 52. Taylan, The Wash - Sama 53. Monastetiq, Oysher - Oscillator 54. Dub Pepper, Vetadisco - UnderDog 55. Catom - Reimagined 56. Eanp - Hypnotica 57. Taylan, Ismail.M - Valley Of Darkness 58. F'Al - Gravity 59. Teklix - Yage 60. London Grammar, Camelphat - Higher 61. Sculptor - Watcher 62. Workover - Winter 63. Blanka Barbara, Funksun - Celestial Trail 64. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 65. Noiyse Project - Be Next to You 66. Newdem - Going Up 67. Sham Jam, Alexandr Craft - What You Doing 68. Dmitry Molosh - Frame
01. Anatolie, Airsand, Turaniqa - Final Call 02. D'Wachman, Stereo Underground - We Will Never Forget That Never Happened 03. Juan Sapia - Dragon Fly 04. Steve Kelley - Green Daze 05. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Rise & Fall 06. Oliver Koletzki, Frida Darko - Letting People Be Wrong About You 07. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me 08. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 09. Sonicvibe, Yoni Yarchi - Krypton Dawn 10. Jerome Isma-Ae, Alastor - String Of Lights 11. Matt Oliver, Freedo Mosho, Futura City Club - Finished Work 12. Ernes Guevara, Freedo Mosho, Marway - A Persistent Dream 13. Ewan Rill, Fran Garay - The Power 14. Simon Vuarambon - Quiral 15. Luciano Elvira, Kyotto - Dudemile 16. Aquo, Roumie, Yonsh - Who Made Us 17. Levandowskiy, Sche, Santa Hreep - It's over 18. Gmj, Noiyse Project - Into Fruition 19. Alex Breitling - Skyfall 20. David Di Sabato, Deviu, Artaria - Divergence 21. Binaryh, Mary Mesk - Hypatia 22. Passenger 10 - Barcelona 23. Viapo - Mental Note Avocado 24. Omb, Ogawa, Lunasun, Kostya Outta - Co2 25. Tryger, Naasa - Satellite 26. Tonaco - Holosteric 27. Stan Kolev - Syntergy 28. Jakatta, Proff - American Dream 29. Liudicrous - Close Your Eyes 30. Milkwish, Van Dope, Jerome Isma-Ae - Rivers 31. Vintage Culture, Braev, Nihil Young - Time 32. Above & Beyond, Proff, Igor Garanin - Surge 33. Fumaria - Confusion 34. Lakshmi - Que Tal 35. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 36. Heik, Soloiist - Endeavour 37. Ellis Moss - Calling 38. Volen Sentir, Proff - Luna Amazonia 39. Greenjack - Utopia 40. Ry X, Fran Bux - To Know 41. Corren Cavini - Solutions 42. Vincenzo Sarti, Annamaria Selva, As We Said - Flower 43. Ruben Karapetyan, Gai Barone - Silentium 44. Dave Walker, Luis Damora, Paul Hamilton - Callisto 45. Max Graham, Second Sine - Chance to Escape 46. Third Son - Ptolemy 47. Max Graham, Gmj & Matter - Hypercube 48. Blr, Left 2 Dust - Lights 49. Barissi, Pinto - Baya'ar 50. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 51. The Naked And Famous, Weekend Heroes - Young Blood 52. Taylan, The Wash - Sama 53. Monastetiq, Oysher - Oscillator 54. Dub Pepper, Vetadisco - UnderDog 55. Catom - Reimagined 56. Eanp - Hypnotica 57. Taylan, Ismail.M - Valley Of Darkness 58. F'Al - Gravity 59. Teklix - Yage 60. London Grammar, Camelphat - Higher 61. Sculptor - Watcher 62. Workover - Winter 63. Blanka Barbara, Funksun - Celestial Trail 64. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 65. Noiyse Project - Be Next to You 66. Newdem - Going Up 67. Sham Jam, Alexandr Craft - What You Doing 68. Dmitry Molosh - Frame
01. Supacooks, Fuenka - Blaster 02. Amvy - Nirvana 03. Liam Garcia, Keef Luv, Dimi Mechero - C D A 04. Brigado Crew, Crisstiano - Unknown Lifeform 05. Anma, Jax D, Michon - Abelio 06. Emi Galvan, Dj Zombi - Frequency Shift 07. Ruls, Sandokan, Rockka - Euphoric Immersion 08. Oriss, Adam Sellouk - Protocol 09. Echo Daft - God Is a Frequency 10. Bjorn Fogelberg - Transient Overflow 11. Jerome Isma-Ae, Weekend Heroes - Left To Hide 12. Lektrk, Ever Tapia, Nava (Mx) - Toxic Beats 13. Tato Seco - Chemical Orchestra 14. Mark Slee - Velveteen 15. Axshan, Ranj Kaler - Miracle Of Music 16. M.O.S., Leonid Sivelkin, Krasa Rosa - On The Strings Of Love 17. Elecground - Molecule 18. Marc (Ar), Agustin Petros - The Time Is Now 19. Rebrn - Underwater 20. Alvin Stone - Curiosity 21. Max Wexem, Pumbum - Secret 22. Fernando Olaya - Casablanca 23. Proff - Dark Magic 24. Jenic - Chameleon 25. Kostya Outta - Сontact Area 26. Adora (Sl), Vegaz Sl - Rhythm Symphony 27. Rudra (Sl) - Deep Divine 28. Tommy Morgan - Soul 29. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 30. Yonsh - One So Again 31. Maze 28 - Break Point 32. Anuqram - Alright Now 33. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 34. Martin Di Sciascio, Chris Doppler - Psychological 35. Augusto Dassano - Monsama 36. Seycel, Dhany G - Marinero 37. Gai Barone, Cary Crank, Kyotto - Alone in the Dark 38. Ismail.M, Redspace - Prototype 39. D-Nox, Vakabular - The End 40. Michael Jackson, Interactive Sounds Unofficial - Thriller 41. Fabri Lopez - Passion 42. Erdi Irmak, Alex Galvan - Lost Tales 43. Sasha - How To Wear Raybans Well 44. Mike Griego - Angel Stab 45. Paraleven, Burko - Milosonic 46. Redspace, Gabo Martin - Night Vibrations 47. Mark Synth - No Escape 48. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Hello Brother 49. Kamilo Sanclemente - Fragma 50. Roderia, The Khitrov - Power Space 51. Danny Oliveira, Dnyo - Cypher 52. Post Malone, Adam Sellouk, Ylm - Hollywood's Bleeding 53. Levitone, Ivanshee - Highlight 54. Eanp, Nico (Ar) - Life 55. Maze 28 - Red Lights From Afar 56. Emcroy, Noise Generation, Zek Ar - Connection A.S. 57. Nosssia, Mario Eighta - Eye Of Ra 58. Geoffrey Murdock - Flesh + Metal 59. Echo Daft, Noiyse Project - Rodlie 60. Herr Nilsson - Ares 61. Juan Sapia - Little Boy 62. Digital Mess - Convergence 63. Krasa Rosa - Lukoshko 64. Aman Anand, Kyotto - Warped 2K24 65. Misha Klein - Watchin You 66. Teho, Moritz Hofbauer - Continuum
01. Supacooks, Fuenka - Blaster 02. Amvy - Nirvana 03. Liam Garcia, Keef Luv, Dimi Mechero - C D A 04. Brigado Crew, Crisstiano - Unknown Lifeform 05. Anma, Jax D, Michon - Abelio 06. Emi Galvan, Dj Zombi - Frequency Shift 07. Ruls, Sandokan, Rockka - Euphoric Immersion 08. Oriss, Adam Sellouk - Protocol 09. Echo Daft - God Is a Frequency 10. Bjorn Fogelberg - Transient Overflow 11. Jerome Isma-Ae, Weekend Heroes - Left To Hide 12. Lektrk, Ever Tapia, Nava (Mx) - Toxic Beats 13. Tato Seco - Chemical Orchestra 14. Mark Slee - Velveteen 15. Axshan, Ranj Kaler - Miracle Of Music 16. M.O.S., Leonid Sivelkin, Krasa Rosa - On The Strings Of Love 17. Elecground - Molecule 18. Marc (Ar), Agustin Petros - The Time Is Now 19. Rebrn - Underwater 20. Alvin Stone - Curiosity 21. Max Wexem, Pumbum - Secret 22. Fernando Olaya - Casablanca 23. Proff - Dark Magic 24. Jenic - Chameleon 25. Kostya Outta - Сontact Area 26. Adora (Sl), Vegaz Sl - Rhythm Symphony 27. Rudra (Sl) - Deep Divine 28. Tommy Morgan - Soul 29. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 30. Yonsh - One So Again 31. Maze 28 - Break Point 32. Anuqram - Alright Now 33. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 34. Martin Di Sciascio, Chris Doppler - Psychological 35. Augusto Dassano - Monsama 36. Seycel, Dhany G - Marinero 37. Gai Barone, Cary Crank, Kyotto - Alone in the Dark 38. Ismail.M, Redspace - Prototype 39. D-Nox, Vakabular - The End 40. Michael Jackson, Interactive Sounds Unofficial - Thriller 41. Fabri Lopez - Passion 42. Erdi Irmak, Alex Galvan - Lost Tales 43. Sasha - How To Wear Raybans Well 44. Mike Griego - Angel Stab 45. Paraleven, Burko - Milosonic 46. Redspace, Gabo Martin - Night Vibrations 47. Mark Synth - No Escape 48. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Hello Brother 49. Kamilo Sanclemente - Fragma 50. Roderia, The Khitrov - Power Space 51. Danny Oliveira, Dnyo - Cypher 52. Post Malone, Adam Sellouk, Ylm - Hollywood's Bleeding 53. Levitone, Ivanshee - Highlight 54. Eanp, Nico (Ar) - Life 55. Maze 28 - Red Lights From Afar 56. Geoffrey Murdock - Flesh + Metal 57. Nosssia, Mario Eighta - Eye Of Ra 58. Emcroy, Noise Generation, Zek Ar - Connection A.S. 59. Echo Daft, Noiyse Project - Rodlie 60. Herr Nilsson - Ares 61. Juan Sapia - Little Boy 62. Digital Mess - Convergence 63. Krasa Rosa - Lukoshko 64. Aman Anand, Kyotto - Warped 2K24 65. Misha Klein - Watchin You 66. Teho, Moritz Hofbauer - Continuum
01. Supacooks, Fuenka - Blaster 02. Amvy - Nirvana 03. Liam Garcia, Keef Luv, Dimi Mechero - C D A 04. Brigado Crew, Crisstiano - Unknown Lifeform 05. Anma, Jax D, Michon - Abelio 06. Emi Galvan, Dj Zombi - Frequency Shift 07. Ruls, Sandokan, Rockka - Euphoric Immersion 08. Oriss, Adam Sellouk - Protocol 09. Echo Daft - God Is a Frequency 10. Bjorn Fogelberg - Transient Overflow 11. Jerome Isma-Ae, Weekend Heroes - Left To Hide 12. Lektrk, Ever Tapia, Nava (Mx) - Toxic Beats 13. Tato Seco - Chemical Orchestra 14. Mark Slee - Velveteen 15. Axshan, Ranj Kaler - Miracle Of Music 16. M.O.S., Leonid Sivelkin, Krasa Rosa - On The Strings Of Love 17. Elecground - Molecule 18. Marc (Ar), Agustin Petros - The Time Is Now 19. Rebrn - Underwater 20. Alvin Stone - Curiosity 21. Max Wexem, Pumbum - Secret 22. Fernando Olaya - Casablanca 23. Proff - Dark Magic 24. Jenic - Chameleon 25. Kostya Outta - Сontact Area 26. Adora (Sl), Vegaz Sl - Rhythm Symphony 27. Rudra (Sl) - Deep Divine 28. Tommy Morgan - Soul 29. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 30. Yonsh - One So Again 31. Maze 28 - Break Point 32. Anuqram - Alright Now 33. Agustin Pietrocola - Jewels of Chaos 34. Martin Di Sciascio, Chris Doppler - Psychological 35. Augusto Dassano - Monsama 36. Seycel, Dhany G - Marinero 37. Gai Barone, Cary Crank, Kyotto - Alone in the Dark 38. Ismail.M, Redspace - Prototype 39. D-Nox, Vakabular - The End 40. Michael Jackson, Interactive Sounds Unofficial - Thriller 41. Fabri Lopez - Passion 42. Erdi Irmak, Alex Galvan - Lost Tales 43. Sasha - How To Wear Raybans Well 44. Mike Griego - Angel Stab 45. Paraleven, Burko - Milosonic 46. Redspace, Gabo Martin - Night Vibrations 47. Mark Synth - No Escape 48. M.E.T.A.N.O.I.A., Quazzar - Hello Brother 49. Kamilo Sanclemente - Fragma 50. Roderia, The Khitrov - Power Space 51. Danny Oliveira, Dnyo - Cypher 52. Post Malone, Adam Sellouk, Ylm - Hollywood's Bleeding 53. Levitone, Ivanshee - Highlight 54. Eanp, Nico (Ar) - Life 55. Maze 28 - Red Lights From Afar 56. Geoffrey Murdock - Flesh + Metal 57. Nosssia, Mario Eighta - Eye Of Ra 58. Emcroy, Noise Generation, Zek Ar - Connection A.S. 59. Echo Daft, Noiyse Project - Rodlie 60. Herr Nilsson - Ares 61. Juan Sapia - Little Boy 62. Digital Mess - Convergence 63. Krasa Rosa - Lukoshko 64. Aman Anand, Kyotto - Warped 2K24 65. Misha Klein - Watchin You 66. Teho, Moritz Hofbauer - Continuum
Send us a textIn this episode, Joe sits down with Matt Oliver, the man behind the playing surface at Suncorp Stadium. As the stadium's grounds manager, Matt shares the challenges of maintaining one of Australia's premier sporting venues. From game-day prep to off-season upkeep, concerts and multi code requirements, he gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to keep the turf in top shape for world-class events.www.lawnsolutionsaustralia.com.auwww.facebook.com/lawnsolutionsaustraliawww.youtube.com/@LawnSolutionsAustralia
It's time once again to cover the most recent SEGA news, which includes Sonic The Hedgehog (and Shadow), Like a Dragon, and much more. Joining KC to comment on it all are SkillJim, Lime Reversed, and Shenmue Dojo's Matt Oliver, who shares his experience attending this year's Gamescom. Follow SkillJim on X-Twitter: https://x.com/skilljim Follow Lime on X-Twitter: https://x.com/LimeReversed Follow Matt on X-Twitter: https://x.com/MattOliver18 Streets of Rage Plus: https://romhackplaza.org/romhacks/streets-of-rage-plus-genesis/ The SEGAGuys' video on Mini-Moni. Shakatto Tambourine! da Pyon!: https://youtu.be/5zC1Rwkew-k?feature=shared Shakira Pressley's Twitter thread about the Jet Set Radio animation pitch: https://x.com/ShakiraPressley/status/1428764026108932100 Sonic Shorts: Volume 9: https://youtu.be/FLoi6HYcwr8?si=8e-mJOVaMRp5Q3lp Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on X-Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thesegalounge.com Find our video content on Twitch (https://twitch.tv/thesegalounge) or YouTube (https://youtube.com/@thesegalounge) Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:07:22) Fan/SEGA-inspired Game News (00:30:36) Misc. SEGA News (01:04:19) Like a Dragon News (01:23:12) Sonic News (01:58:41) Two Point Museum
On episode 288 of Airey Bros Radio, we step into the world of college wrestling with Coach Matt Oliver, head wrestling coach at Huntington College. With roots in New Jersey and a wealth of coaching experience across multiple levels, Coach Oliver dives into his journey from the Garden State to the heart of Alabama. He talks about building a competitive wrestling program at the D3 level, the challenges of recruiting in the South, the importance of academics, and why he believes Division 3 wrestling is the toughest in the country. Get ready for insights on the balance between coaching, recruiting, and developing young athletes both on and off the mat. Don't miss this exciting episode filled with inspiration, tips, and a little bit of that classic pork roll vs. Taylor Ham debate!
Matt Oliver preaches from Luke 14:2-14 at the Medhurst Weekender 2024
For our 164th episode of Juicebox Radio, we have a phenomenal guest from Uruguay, Felipe Garcia. In 2021, Felipe burst onto the music scene, captivating listeners with his unique sound and quickly catching the attention of prestigious labels like Balkan Connection, Mango Alley, 3rd Avenue, Deep Down Music, Droid9, and many others. Felipe has garnered support from industry giants like Nick Warren, Guy Mantzur, Mariano Mellino, and the legendary Hernan Cattaneo, who has been a significant influence on Felipe's musical journey from the beginning. In his guest mix, Felipe aimed to create a sound that appeals to all fans of Progressive. Providing catchy grooves and music that suits any time of day. Please welcome Felipe Garcia (UY) and enjoy his 1 hour exclusive set! // Tracklist // 01. Dhany G - Loto [3rd Avenue] 02. Benja Molina - Magenta (Evegrem Remix) [Transensations] 03. Agustin Pengov - Concordia [AH Digital] 04. Leaman - Mark I (HAFT Remix) [Manual Music] 05. Nicolas Leonelli & Juan Buitrago - Exilium (Claudio Cornejo (AR) Remix) [Juicebox Music] 06. Kalima - Parthenon [Balkan Connection] 07. GMJ & Matter - Helioflow [Balance Music] 08. Echomen - Perpetual (Andres Moris 'Housed Up' Bootleg) [White] 09. FJL - Night Creatures [Higher States] 10. Felipe Garcia (UY) - Foggy Days (ID Remix) [ID] 11. Tonelab - Colour Blind (Agustin Pengov Remix) [3rd Avenue] 12. Maezbi - Talus [PlattenBank] 13. Matt Oliver, Mind Echoes - Reborn Crystal [3rd Avenue] // Links // Follow Felipe Garcia (UY) on Instagram & SoundCloud Follow Juicebox Music on Facebook, SoundCloud, Twitter, Beatport & Spotify
It's almost been 3 months since the release of RGG Studio's latest masterpiece, so KC invited Matt Oliver and Brian Vines back on the show to discuss Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Listen to everyone's opinions on the game, where they spent most of their time, and their shared dislike for a certain character. Follow Matt on X-Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattOliver18 Follow Brian on X-Twitter: https://twitter.com/JetBrianRadio Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on X-Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thesegalounge.com Find our live video content on Twitch (https://twitch.tv/thesegalounge) or YouTube (https://youtube.com/@thesegalounge) Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:05:18) General thoughts (00:17:34) Setting (00:28:01) Gameplay mechanics (00:55:09) Side content (01:29:52) [SPOILERS] Characters and story (02:13:59) Outro
Matt Oliver and James Brown from Shenmue Dojo joins us this week to talk one of the best games of all time, Shenmue. It's been a long time coming so I hope you enjoy this international trip of revenge and redemption, join us! (Please be aware of audio issues present within the episode, my apologies) https://www.youtube.com/@ShenmueDojoVOD www.shenmuedojo.com/forum Twitch.tv/MicMacIRL Twitch.tv/Enchantermon Official Music Credit: Music: "8 Bit Let's Go" By HeatleyBros
For our 152nd episode of Juicebox Radio, we're excited to welcome Matt Oliver from Brazil. Matt's signature sound is innovative, futuristic and tells a story, blending pulsating grooves with soaring melodies that speak to the spirit. He's no stranger to the top shelves, having landed releases on esteemed labels like Mango Alley, One of a Kind, The Purr and Transensations Records. Please welcome Matt Oliver and enjoy his 1.2 hour exclusive set! // Tracklist // 01. Luman, Emi CA - Butterfly (Larson (AR) Remix) [3rd Avenue] 02. J. FIZ - Hugin [The Purr] 03. Polo (AR) - Heavy Heart [Hoomidas] 04. ID - ID (Rivvo Deep Dream Remix) [ID] 05. DJ Linus - Treble In Paradise (Marcelo Vasami Remix) [Plattenbank] 06. Tantum - Korner (Subandrio Remix) [Juicebox Music] 07. Matt Oliver - ID [ID] 08. ID - ID (Matt Oliver Remix) [ID] 09. Jiminy Hop - Desire (Anton MAKe Remix) [Juicebox Music] 10. Gorkiz - Smoke [Incorrect Groove] 11. Matt Oliver - ID [ID] 12. Matt Oliver - ID [ID] 13. Luciano Scheffer - Eclipse [Mango Alley] // Links // Follow Matt Oliver on Instagram & SoundCloud Follow Juicebox Music on Facebook, SoundCloud, Twitter, Beatport & Spotify
lnk.to/dialectics060-yin1. Kamilo Sanclemente — Firefly (Vaedar & Solis [US] Remix) [Zephyr Music] [00:00]2. Miraj (AU) — ID [05:46]3. Matt Oliver & Rivvo — The Field of Dreams [AH Digital] [11:18]4. Mark MacLeod — Sonic Hypnosis [Deep Down Music] [18:08]5. Lateral Shift — Landslide [Movement Recordings] [21:48]6. Weird Sounding Dude — Fallen Poet [Movement Recordings] [27:42]7. Solis [US] — Accelerator [Clubsonica Records] [31:58]8. Chaum & Hobin Rude — Cressida [Juicebox Music] [36:41]9. Ed Steele — Over to You (Ewan Rill & K Loveski Remix) [Mango Alley] [40:56]10. Juan Sapia & Geronimo Eguiguren - Delorean (K Loveski Remix) [Or Two Strangers] [43:38]11. GMJ & Matter — The Path (Alex O'Rion Remix) [Meanwhile] [49:21]12. Hernan Cattaneo & Jody Barr — Airglow [Sudbeat] [53:36]
Interview by Kris PetersWhile the lure of the tropical lifestyle of the Whitsundays is something few people can resist, there is a potential downside to living in the tropics.Especially if you play in an original band with aspirations of taking your music to the masses.Case in point is Mackay rock outfit Systematic Machine who are on the cusp of dropping their new single Sunburn.Heavily influenced by grunge and alternative stylings, Systematic Machine are a band who has been on HEAVY's radar for a number of years but have yet to be fully seduced by the bright lights and opportunities offered by the bigger cities.Content to reside in their piece of paradise, Systematic Machine are highly active in the local region scene, working closely with bands like InEffigy to try to bring bands and music to them, not just the other way around.With two upcoming shows - in Bundaberg on October 21 and Mackay on October 27 - as well as a recent supporting slot to Everclear in Townsville, Systematic Machine are highly proactive in their quest for an even playing field and one senses it is only a matter of when, not if, the music industry comes knocking more firmly.HEAVY caught up with rhythm guitarist/vocals Matt Oliver to find out how the boys plan to conquer geography by getting their music heard, starting with their new track Sunburn."For this one we're really trying to hit that… we've been getting our sound in over the last couple of years," he measured, "and we settled on this grunge/alternative aesthetic reminiscent of Incubus, Smashing Pumpkins and a little bit of Deftones thrown in there. Sunburn was probably the first full band collaborative effort. I've pretty much written most of the songs up to this point, so it was good to get input from everyone else in the band and their influences. It culminated in this really great song that stands on its own merits and is fun to listen to."When the song is premiered on October 13 via HEAVY, it will do so with only a lyric video for the time being following the late cancellation of the proposed video shoot."We were filming," Oliver laughed. "We got the first third of it filmed, and there's another section with some skateboarding and some other things. The day before I was meant to do that I sprained my ankle, so I was unfortunately unable to do any sort of activities. It's coming good now, so we're gonna be filming that next week and hopefully the music video should be out by the end of the month. In the meantime I have thrown together this sketchy as fuck lyric video (laughs)."In the full interview, Matt talks more about what to expect from Sunburn, how it differs to previous single Billy, whether those two songs are part of a bigger musical picture or stand-alone releases, the plan to release up to two more singles before the end of the year, challenges faced by original bands outside of the capital cities, their two upcoming shows, supporting Everclear and more.SUNBURN PREMIERES VIA HEAVY AT 8am, October 13
How do we balance the tasks of reaching the community God has placed us in and discipling the flock God has entrusted to us? In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) is joined by Matt Oliver, pastor at Hardwick Baptist Church in Stockton-on-Tees, to talk about ministry in Stockton, how the community is changing, and the challenge of reaching the local community when church members often live outside of the area. 00:00 - Introduction 02:42 - Stockton-on-Tees 05:16 - Hardwick Baptist Church 12:03 - Communities becoming cross-cultural 16:58 - Local mission for a scattered congregation 22:00 - Sending the flock out to live for Christ 23:48 - Appointing a women's worker: internal and external ministry 27:50 - Prayer and support for Hardwick Baptist Church You can see a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
01. Batikan Abiz - Naughty Pleasure 02. Paul Hamilton, Influence (In) - Opulent 03. Artem Arknet, Neuralis - Nebula 04. Jp Mayeur, Influence - In The Valley 05. Pierre Sebastiano, Gux Jimenez - Into the Woods 06. Fabricio Mosoni, Kabi Ar - The Dream 07. Oriss, Adam Sellouk - Protocol 08. Simos Tagias - A Memory 09. Marc Molina, Benja Molina - I Don't if You Don't 10. Jerome Isma-Ae, Weekend Heroes - Left To Hide 11. Axshan - Foresta 12. Intacto - Frostbite 13. The Advocate, 88Birds - For You 14. Rockka - Operator 15. Ruben Karapetyan, Michael Hooker - Live in the Moment 16. Vs20 - Time of My Life 17. Fireblast - Black Sky 18. Eanp, Kabi, Polo - Supreme 19. Wo-Core - Trip To Jupiter 20. Alexey Union, Anna Almani - New Dawn 21. Two But One - Breaking Through 22. Hopper, Carlos Pires - Thundrillium 23. Montw, Echo Daft, Stereo Munk, Dublew - Lost on the Road 24. Space Food - Metamorphosis 25. Der Effekt - Forever 26. Callecat, Sebastien Sellares - Axolotl 27. Xiasou, Hernan Torres - Dysphoria 28. Echo Daft, Marway - Alohomora 29. Dylan Deck, Noiyse Project - Amrapali 30. Thomas Gandey, Rafael Cerato - Ritual 31. Burko - Infinite Purgatory 32. Sebastien Leger - In A Distorted Galaxy 33. Michael A, Cream Pl - Ignition 34. Noiyse Project - Metanoia 35. Dr Green, Kazko - Raksasa 36. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 37. Havjers, Sam Scheme - Ahimsa 38. Kabi (Ar), Polo (Ar) - Cromo 39. Santiago Luna - Vortex 40. Foglight, Subconscious Tales - Feel Again 41. Sinan Arsan, Kebin Van Reeken - Placid 42. Gabriel Robella - Ancient Waves 43. Roderia, The Khitrov - Power Space 44. Alan Cerra - Henkere 45. John Summit, Hayla, Gorgon City - Where You Are 46. Rocio Portillo, Valley (Ar), Indigo Man - Sunburst 47. Amir Telem, Thom Rich - Lotus Eye 48. Teklix - Dreamtime 49. R-Tem - Voiceless 50. Digital Mess - Ring Singularity 51. Tears For Fears, Niiko, Swae Gudfella - Everybody Wants To Rule The World 52. Corren Cavini - Deus 53. Jamie Stevens, Zankee Gulati - The Rip 54. No Hopes - Eins Zwei Polizei 55. Hot Since 82 - Atomic Sun 56. Faero, Gabo Martin - Catalyst 57. Mattim, Alan Cerra - Rosa 58. Lana Del Rey, Anyma - Say Yes To Heaven 59. Jack Willard - Celsius 60. Faero, Gonza Sclarovsky - Odyssey 61. Digital Mess - Fluctator 62. Foglight, Anthon, Greenage - Easy Limit 63. Jeremy Olander - Coral 64. Ruben Karapetyan, Dowden - Mindful Harmony
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Travel back to feudal Japan with our deep dive into Like a Dragon: Ishin! six months after its release. Joining KC are Twitch streamer Bikachan90, and Matt Oliver of Shenmue Dojo. Listen as they discuss what's so great about the RGG Studio game and their expectations towards the future of the series. Follow Bikachan on X: https://twitter.com/Bikachan90 Follow Matt on X: https://twitter.com/MattOliver18 Full show notes: https://www.thesegalounge.com/197-likeadragonishin Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bento.me/kcradioman Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro/Previous experiences with the LAD series (00:12:41) Main discussion (01:23:01) Expectations for the future of LAD (01:31:10) Outro
It's been a year since torrential rain caused devastating flooding in the Marlborough District resulting in a very scarred landscape, and disrupted lives and livelihoods. The August 2022 weather event followed one in July the previous year - which combined caused 8000 landslides. Marlborough District Council environmental scientist Matt Oliver says the extensive damage is not all weather related and human behavior has been a major contributing factor to instability in the area - including the clearing of native trees. This was born out in recent research by GNS, commissioned by the Council. There are still hundreds of people affected by both weather events living day to day on incredibly damaged land. The Council is consulting ratepayers over a proposed plan for fixing the broken Sounds transport network that will run into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Kathryn speaks with Council soil scientist Matt Oliver and Keneperu Sound farmer Emma Hopkinson.
Matt Oliver is the man responsible for the turf at Suncorp Stadium, Australia's largest rectangle stadium, hosting 60+ events a year include the current Woman's World Cup!We talk about what it's like being in his role, making amazing turf that is seen by millions every year and coping criticism from commentators (who don't know what they are talking about).
Using the fact that the Friday of the release of this episode is the 4th of a month as an excuse, KC invited back on the show Matt Oliver and James Brown, from Shenmue Dojo, to talk Shenmue! A lively discussion about the importance of the series to each of us, the invaluable contribution of the community in keeping the franchise alive, and what we all hope to see in a future game. Oh, and our "dream" cast for a potential live action film. #LetsGetShenmue4 Check out Shenmue Dojo: https://shenmuedojo.com/ #LetsGetShenmue4 logo by Shenmue Forever: https://linktr.ee/ShenmueForever Full show notes: https://www.thesegalounge.com/192-letsgetshenmue4 Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesegalounge Find KC on social media: https://bento.me/kcradioman Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:07:40) What Shenmue Means to Us (00:17:15) The Importance of the Shenmue Community (00:49:28) Pivotal Moments in Community Involvement History (00:55:50) How to Get Involved (01:16:29) Hopes and Dreams for Shenmue 4 (01:38:52) Outro
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From the Midwest to the Northeast, many in the U.S. have been dealing with the smoke from the record breaking Canadian wildfires for over a month now. Hazy skies have been common and extremely low air quality has occurred in spots. Why is this happening and will it be more common in the future? Dr. Emily Fischer, an associate professor at Colorado State University and a member of Science Moms, studies how climate change impacts wildfires. She joins the podcast this week to explain why this year's Canadian wildfire season has been so bad and how wildfires and their smoke will behave as the planet continues to warm. She also talks about her research flying in airplanes above wildfires and shares the harrowing story of how she and her family had to flee from the Cameron Peak fire in Colorado in 2020. We want to hear from you! Have a question for the meteorologists? Call 609-272-7099 and leave a message. You might hear your question and get an answer on a future episode! You can also email questions or comments to podcasts@lee.net. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of Across the Sky, our national Lee Enterprises weather podcast. I'm Matt Holiner, covering weather for Lee's Midwest news sites and apps from Chicago. But of course, it's not just me. I'm joined by my fellow meteorologist Joe Martucci in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Sean Sublette in Richmond, Virginia. The fourth member of our team Kirsten Lang is also home on maternity leave. But she'll be back in just a couple of weeks. And we're definitely looking forward to it. Now, for this week's episode, it's something that if you haven't experienced yourself, I'm sure you've heard about it. The Canadian wildfires and all the smoke associated with them. Now, we've been dealing with this story for weeks, but the worse was on Wednesday, June seven, when the Northeast and mid-Atlantic were absolutely covered in smoke and New York City recorded its worst air quality ever. Now, Joe, you're awfully close to New Jersey, and I know you were impacted as well. So for those of us that weren't there and you describe what that was like. Well, I'll tell you, when my wife said because she works in New York City, it looks like Mars out there in New York, it was orange everywhere. Smell like you wanted to roast a marshmallow. That you know, that's what she said. Even down by, you know, our office closer to Atlantic City. It was a it looked like a cloudy day out. I mean, like with no sun whatsoever. It looked just like a dark, a dreary day out there. You could still smell the wildfire smoke as well. And you know, if you smell the wildfire smoke, it's kind of already through like those those articles that aren't good for you to breathe in are already getting into your system. You can smell the wildfire smoke. So. And a New York City in northern well, say north Jersey, we won't get into the central north south Jersey debate, but it was definitely a once in a generation type of area. Yeah, we certainly hope once in a generation because, man, I just saw the pictures and those pictures were just incredible. I mean, the images that were coming out and I think that's why it just becomes such a national story because you just never had seen these things over New York City, these orange skies. And you're right. I mean, that's what I assumed because the pictures I saw, it really looked like like Mars. It's like, whoa, we've seen pictures like this from California before and in Colorado. But up in the Northeast like to see these images. It was it was pretty incredible. So I can imagine it was a it was quite the experience. Yeah, definitely. Quite. Did you experience anything? We get into this in the show, but yeah, it's really been about, you know, five, six weeks of it at least. Wildfire smoke in the sky might not be smelling it every day, but it's just been persistent here across the area. Yeah. And you know, well, we we just wanted to dive into all of this deeper so, you know, why are Canada's wildfires so bad this year? Why has so much of the smoke ended up over the U.S.? What are the short term and long term impacts from this smoke exposure? And, you know, we found the perfect guests for this episode helps answer all our questions. Dr. Emily Fischer from Colorado State University. She's an atmospheric chemist who studies wildfire smoke, and she's even flown over wildfires to collect samples of. So it was a great conversation and one we'll bring you right after this break. Welcome back, everyone, to the Across the Sky podcast. Our guest this week is Dr. Emily Fischer, an associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. Her research focuses on how climate change is affecting wildfires and the impact of wildfire smoke on people. She's also a member of Science Moms, an organization of climate scientists and mothers. We're helping other moms better understand climate change. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of British Columbia, a master's degree from the University of New Hampshire, Ph.D. from the University of Washington. And we are thrilled to have her on the show. Dr. Fischer, welcome across the sky. Thanks so much for having me, Matt. And so as we do with all our guests, I'd like to start by asking you what got you interested in whether what made you want to start studying the atmosphere and specifically how it interacts with wildfires? I have been interested in the weather from the time I was a child. I was ten when Hurricane Bob came through Rhode Island. I'm originally from the East Coast, though. I live in Colorado now, and I was fascinated, impressed, amazed at the ability to predict something like that and to and to prepare for that level of a natural disaster. And I was a kid who I mean, I called my local weatherman, who was John GLASSIE, and I feel like I should reach out to John Garcia and tell him, look, it turned out I got a Ph.D. in atmospheric science, but he called me back. He was on air when I called, Right. And I asked him what made wind. So I've just been fascinated in the atmosphere and I care deeply about air quality. And I think we all have issues that we care about and we don't always control what things we care about. Some of us are interested right, in health care, access to health care, and some of us are interested in environmental issues and some of us are interested in animals like. And I just happen to care about air quality. And so as soon as I figured out that that was a thing that I could study, you know, as I started as an undergraduate, I never looked back. So and then if you spend any time living in the western U.S., fires are a thing. And I like to work on projects that have a global relevance, but a local component. And I think that really helps me understand them more deeply. So I, I experienced the phenomenon. I have sort of this local understanding of how it's impacting people and it's sort of connected to a broader picture. So fires fall in that category. And some of the other things that I work on also fall in that category. There they stand this local to national to international space. But, you know, if you live in in the West, anywhere you're going to interact with fires and smoke. And it it's a thing that will draw your attention. Yeah. And I know most of your research on wildfires has been focused in the United States, but of course, this time they're occurring in Canada and having impacts here in the U.S. So, you know, what can you tell us about why the fires in Canada this year have been so much worse than in previous years? So this year it comes down to aridity or dryness. And so it has just been very dry. Wildfires are very responsive to environmental conditions. And so just imagine tossing a match into a dry brown fire of old versus tossing that match into a well-watered lawn. Right. And or a snow covered area. And so if you have a very dry, dry conditions, that's exactly what will lead to the chance of wildfires. And then it's just a matter of whether you have an ignition source and leads show here. So I am in New Jersey. Yes. And a couple of Wednesdays ago, we had New Jersey turning into more. For some reason or another, it's orange everywhere, at least in the northern half and state with the wildfire smoke. New York City, you still have the worst air quality in the world. Where I am in South Jersey. It wasn't quite orange, but it was very, very easy. And it has been really since the middle of May, both with Alberta wildfires. And then what's happening in Quebec and Ontario, in Nova Scotia here, I guess that is 360 view like what actually caused the smoke to recede? Unprecedented levels, you know, in the northeast, because it's not like we haven't seen wildfire smoke before, at least here in northeast. There's a few issues and one is the fires that are occurring are large and they're so large, some of them, that they're creating their own weather right there. These are big, big, big wildfires and fires that are that large. They create very, very dense amounts of smoke. So much so that when you fly through them and maybe we'll talk about this earlier, I mean, you can't see anything, right? It's it's ten times as dense as what you saw experiencing have experienced in New Jersey. There's been just very efficient transport of the smoke to these populated areas in the northeast. And it's new for to the northeast, but it's not new for the western cities. So San Francisco, Seattle have been experiencing these kinds of smoke filled conditions quite frequently over the last couple of years. And it's just a matter of when the wildfire is extremely active. The winds just happen to push that smoke in a certain direction at that level of the atmosphere. And so the, you know, faster and more efficient and more narrow, that smoke plume is the more concentrated it's going to be when it gets to its receptor region, which, you know, was your neighborhood this time. So that's as simple as it is. And the smoke from wildfires is injecting in various levels of the atmosphere throughout the day in the early morning. And, you know, overnight it's injecting lower in the atmosphere as it grows throughout the day, it tends to inject higher. But if you have conditions where that smoke, you know, mixes back down into the lower atmosphere, you can get, you know, really concentrated plumes moving very efficiently and and at all levels of the atmosphere, actually. So so, yeah, I'm sorry about that. I'm sorry. I have family in New Jersey, too. So. So I feel your pain. Well, apology accepted. So it's no problem there. But yeah, it was definitely a generation, you know, this type of event for us here. I wanted to ask one brief follow show. I know you're going to ask, but I just wanted to, you know, ask in May. So we hear the wildfire smoke in bay, but it wasn't as hazy. And then, you know, early June came and it became a lot thicker. Would you be able to just talk about the differences between what we saw in May as opposed to what we, you know, the more notable world wide event that happened in early June when it's more concentrated, you're receiving smoke that's fresher, more dense, and you're getting it a more direct a direct transport pathway. And I think because I wasn't there at all during that more recent event, you were even able to smell the smoke, right? Yeah, you are absolutely right. Yeah. And then a few months maybe it's just a few weeks ago, months ago, a month and a half ago, the prior smoke event. Right. You couldn't smell it. Right, Right. Yeah, right, exactly. Yeah. So the compounds in smoke that you can smell, they have a lifetime of about a day. So when you can smell the smoke, it's often more concentrated and fresher. And when you can't smell the smoke, but you see that haze, it usually just means it's been processed in the atmosphere for over a day. So it's it's taken longer than a day to get to you. And if something is taking longer to get to you, there's also more opportunities for dilution, for deposition, for for the things that are in smoke to come out. And so that's really the difference between those those two events is, is the distance. And I sort of duration of time that passed between the fire and the smoke coming to your neighborhood. Yeah. And to follow up about the transport of that particulate matter, as Joe knows, and most of us in the weather field know, the the upper level winds or the steering winds were kind of unusual for this time of the year anyway, which is part of the reason the smoke got got this far south. Even here where I was in Virginia, we had a fair bit not as thick as in the Northeast, but we got some here. And as you mentioned, this is something that is much more common in the western United States. Can I get you also to speak a little bit more about how this does fall back in to the warming climate? Oftentimes, I hear that, well, somebody started a fire, but I try to remind people and you jump in, if I'm a little off base here, that the the origin of the fire isn't isn't the important thing. I mean, it's not that it's not important, but the conditions of the land that surround it will really govern how much how fast it spreads and how far it spreads. So can I get you to riff on that just a little bit? Is that kind of kind of the right idea? Yes, on you're totally right. And in fact, my group has has worked on this and I can talk a little bit about that. So I'm not with Canadian fires, but with wildfires in the western U.S. and in the southeastern United States is where we've specifically focused on this link. And other other people have worked in Canada. And and so in general, you can look back at our fire records over the last 30, 40 years and that interannual variability and burn area is linked to environmental conditions. And which environmental condition is most important depends on the ecosystem. So in some places it is the precipitation that is the best explainer that we have of that year's burn area and other places. It is the aridity that that best explains in the Rocky Mountains, where I live, that interannual variability and burn area is really very tightly linked to our our aridity and so we have also looked at this as a function of ignition source and human started fires and lightning started fires both they're there year to year burn area that they produce the sort of severity and extent of the fires that are started by both of those ignition sources, lightning or human ignition sources, they vary with environmental conditions. So you are absolutely right. It's it's not net it's not the ignition source. Right. That we are priming the environment or conditions that will facilitate large fires. And so as we look forward with climate change and I mean, climate change is happening right now also. But one thing we know very well is that temperatures will continue to rise. And one thing the second thing that we know very well over North America is that in general it will be drier. And so that just that alone will facilitate more periods of time where large fires could occur. And and yes, so it's interesting, you know, in the West, there's been a lot of work, right, to educate people about fire safety and and to be careful with ignition sources, but particularly in in certain times of year. And probably more work needs to happen in, you know, other parts of the world where where typically we haven't been so vulnerable to fires. Yeah. It's not what we want to hear. We talk about climate change and how we could be seeing more of these types of events. And what I want to dive into now is, is some of your research because it sounds really cool. I know some of it is involved actually flying over wildfires to sample the smoke. So can you tell us about this and what is actually snow smoke made out of? That's kind of a key question. What are the components that are actually in wildfire smoke? Sure. So in 2018, I led what was at that time the one of the largest yield missions in atmospheric chemistry to study wildfires. And we worked with the National Science Foundation, National Center for Atmospheric Research, C-130 research aircraft. And so we filled that research aircraft with so many different instruments. It was like a flying chemistry lab. And we took that facility and we visited more than 20 different, very large wildfires. And if you remember, 2018 was a very active wildfire year. So we're talking about like the Carr Fire, the Mendocino complex, some of these really, really big wildfires. And so what we would do was go behind the wildfire or upwind of the fire and see what was happening and figure out the background atmosphere that the smoke was, that the fire was injecting the smoke into. And then we would come around downwind of the the fire and we would as soon as it was safe. So outside of the updraft, you know, these are large fires They're making very large, very large updrafts. We would turn the plane directly into the smoke, directly into the outflow, and then we would go out the other side. And it's like many minutes pass. It's a little unnerving. It smells like you can't see anything. It's very red. It's very eerie. As a parent of small children, I was like, What am I doing right now? Why am I doing this? And then you come out the other side, you know that, get a sample of that, the air on the other side, and go right back in. And we we mow the lawn or shoveled the snow, I guess is the time of year where you'd mow the lawn, mow the lawn through the smoke plume. And we we did that again and again and again to understand how the smoke changes in that very, very close to the fire in that first couple hours and really understand what's happening and what's what's in the smoke. So what's in smoke? It is a very complex mixture of gases and particle jets. And so the fine particulates are very different than a typical urban air pollution mixture. They are generally what we call organic carbon. So these are chemical compounds with urban carbon bonds. It's a we don't have perfect characterization of of chemically of exactly all of that, but most of the aerosol has organic carbon and then you have a lot of carbon containing gases. So there's lots of carbon monoxide, for example, anytime you have incomplete combustion. So there's a lot of carbon monoxide, there's a lot of carbon dioxide, there are a lot of what we would think of as hazardous air pollutants. So things like formaldehyde, benzene, these are all organic compounds that you don't really want to be breathing. Those are in there. There's also quite a few nitrogen containing compounds is nitrogen in the wood and in the material that's being burnt. And so that's what my team studies. So so that's what smoke is made out of. And it every single one of those compound, every single one of those chemicals, they all interact differently with sunlight and with water. So they have different solubility, they have different deposition rates, they have different what we call fatalis rates are how quickly they're broken down by sunlight. They react differently with other compounds in the smoke. And so it's a very interesting mixture. It's very chemically active, particularly in the first couple of hours. And then some of the chemistry slows down with with time as it and it becomes it's ever evolving because it's going from concentrations concentrated to dilute and that that will change the composition a little bit too because it changes the chemistry. Does that help? Yes, I figured it was going to be a little bit more complex than we think. I know there are a lot of different elements that make up smoke, but also when you were describing flying through the smoke, it reminded me a lot of some of the hurricane hunters that we've had on this podcast. It's been very similar going back and forth through the hurricane, back and forth, through the wildfire smoke. And honestly, I think kind of just as scary as well. That would be a pretty nerve wracking experience. I'm not sure I'd be up for that, actually. But I mean, these are wonderful pilots, very safe activity. I would say. It just feels it feels like you shouldn't be doing it. And, you know, we're very careful not to interfere with the firefighting teams and the firefighting teams aren't trying to fly in the smoke where you can't see anything. So it it it's you know, there's lots of aircraft around wildfires. And the key thing for us was to stay out of the way of the firefighters. But, you know, you you operate in very safe conditions. You're you know, you remain 2000 feet above the ground. And and because you can't see anything, so you don't want to run into Mount St Helens, for example. So so but it it yeah, it was unnerving for me, but I don't think the pilots were nervous. The other thing that we did on that field program, which was really difficult but so fascinating, was try to sample smoke cloud mixtures. So in those cases we would be looking for these. I know this is a weather podcast, so I'll just get it into a tiny bit of detail here. There were these beautiful cumulus fields, right? And we would go sample the smoke under them and then move up into these little puffy clouds and try to collect the cloud droplets. So we were taking the plane and going zooming cloud to cloud. And, you know, I was in the cockpit. So not getting as sick as I would have gotten. I always medicate on these planes, but the back of the plane was definitely getting sick. But it was kind of amazing to, you know, try to capture the cloud particles that were impacted by smoke. Yeah. Just one other thing that you can do while you're up there in the smoke and take advantage of it and sample the clouds as well. Okay. Well, we're going to take a quick break, but coming up, we're going to chat more about wildfires, smoke and the impacts of climate change is having on them. So don't go anywhere. More across the sky in just a bit. Welcome back to the Across the Sky podcast. Everyone released new episodes every Monday on all our early news sites and apps, but also on all podcast platforms. And we even have a new YouTube channel. So really, wherever you like to get your podcast, you can find us there. We're back with Dr. Emily Fischer from Colorado State University chatting about wildfires and smoke. And Emily, one of the things that came up in my research for this episode is that you and your family actually had to flee from the Cameron Peak fire while backpacking in 2020. Now, I assume is pretty scary. So can you describe that experience? So 2020, right. The pandemic summer, we were looking for things to do with the kids we had. We had taken them to Rocky Mountain National Park a few weeks prior and had this great backpacking experience. So we, you know, kind of at the last minute said, let's go up near Cameron Peak, because that's just a little bit to the north of where I live. And so we we camped out one night and the next morning we got up and my kids were very whiny and we didn't make it that far. So we had, you know, we stopped a little early for lunch and I said, okay, we can just sit and paint or do something if if you guys don't feel like walking very far. And so we sat down by a tree to have lunch and I came, you know, stood up after lunch and there was a big bubble, big bubble on the back side of Cameron Peak. And I just looked at my husband. I was like, That's not a cloud like that. That's not a cloud. And I know that because in 2018 I had been flying all over the place looking at many wildfires, knows that we have to go now. And so we had to make a very quick decision of whether we were going uphill, which would have meant we had to have to cross like ten, 11,000 feet with the kids or to go back down the way we came. And so we just grabbed our children's hands and we ran out. And my daughter, who's eight now, was five at the time, and she ran six and a half miles and about two and a half hours. And it was this. Thankfully, the smoke was running parallel to us so we could see the massive plume. And I didn't know what was going to happen. Right. I mean, but we did make it out. But there was no we were we were about between one and two miles from the start of the of the fire. And when we got out, the Rangers, they the fire didn't have a name. Right. So I like finally get out. We get out. I turn the key of the car over to make sure everything's going to be okay. Kids in the car, I tell them, you can start crying now like you can. You can do whatever you need to do now, because it had been, you know, a few hours of like, here's a saver. You get one sip of water, watch your ankles, no talking, right. Just just running, running out. And they and this is quite rugged terrain where this is and that you could tell because it was very hard to fight this fire. And so we got out and I was like, what's the name of the fire? And the fire had no name. And actually the pictures that my husband took were used by the the Forest Service and some of their investigative work about the cause of the fire. And so so the Cameron Peak fire turned into at that time, Colorado's largest. And it just you know, I watched that every incident management report every single night for that. And it burns, you know, right through in October. And it basically burned until it snowed. And so we it started in August and it just continued on. And that smoke was sort of covering Fort Collins. And it would was just very smoky here. There was ash falling on us all the time and your 2020. So you could really only be with people outside. So we were sitting, you know, in the backyard with my brother, just like ash falling on us. And it's like what the world says so dark. And so that summer one, my kids are quite traumatized. It's very hard to get them out hiking now unless it's actively raining. And so actually, I'm going to come to the East Coast this summer and I'm excited to take them a little bit to the New Hampshire mountains and sort of introduce them to hiking again in a non-Western way where the sort of threats are smaller. But I also that summer, like lived my grass, right? So I had a student at the time I actually had coffee with this morning, Steve Bry, and he had been working on the link between climate and wildfires. And, you know, summer 2020 was incredibly dry and it was not surprising that from August to September we had an extreme fire season here. And so I felt like I was living in those graphs. I felt like I understood those calculations. And in a much deeper way. And I would, you know, honestly cry some days that summer because I was like, this is what climate change feels like. This is what this feels like. And at the same time, there was some really great work happening to try to understand the return cycle for events like that and that maybe 6 to 8 years. And that's a horrible type summer to have every six years. So, so I feel like that experience. Yeah, it helped me understand fires and their impacts in a in a new way, in a very nonacademic, nonacademic way and also kind of taught me and it inspired some of my more recent work to think about how we communicate about wildfires so that people can protect themselves and their loved ones and they're sort of vulnerable members of their family. When smoke comes to town. So. So yeah, that's what that experience was like. Not great. I'm happy everybody was okay. It's certainly possible that we wouldn't have been had the winds been different. Yeah, that is absolutely harrowing. And so congratulations on on getting out with the kids and that they were all right. My kids are 24 and 20 now, so that's no longer an issue, but better communication. And you talking about coming back here to the East Coast to do some hiking, is there a way or have you found any kind of good way to communicate what that risk is like in the western United States for people who have not been there? Obviously, we had this big, big plume of smoke in the northeast a few weeks ago. Would you say like, yeah, this is what we deal with all the time? Or would you say like you know, this is something that we're accustomed to all the time? How do you kind of convey the risk and what you what you contend with there in the West United States versus someplace that is, you know, in the east, it as a more a more humid climate and tends to be more forested in the first place. Well, there's a few things to think about with respect to this general question. And the first one is, while I do not want to diminish the risk of these fires and my family has run from a wildfire, and there's incredibly sad loss of life and property associated with wildfires. So I do not want to diminish that. But more people are impacted by the wildfire smoke and the health impacts are driven by the smoke because just the sheer number of people that are impacted by smoke is much larger. And so as you think about preparing for wildfires, that preparation really needs to happen across the U.S. with respect to the wildfire smoke, because the fire seasons are bad, fire seasons are very severe fire seasons. The frequency of them is going to increase. Unfortunately, and that's due to climate change and a legacy of land management decisions. And so we have to invest in our forests and work on preventing further climate change in order to address that. So we have to prepare for more smoke. And so preparing for more smoke will look different depending on your work and your home and your lifestyle. And whether you have someone in that is you yourself are sort of a member of a vulnerable group or not. So vulnerable groups are people with preexisting respiratory and cardiovascular issues and or the very young or the elderly and so in my family I have an older house, but I have a portable AC unit that I'm ready if the smoke comes so that I can close the windows and have it not be blazing hot. And I have a number of air filters that are ready to go and I don't need them all the time. But I have a sort of kit, the like now wildfire smoke is coming Kit and I would encourage families to do that. And in fact, my mom in Rhode Island, I she was hit by smoke. And, you know, she's funny. She's like, I have the windows open. And I was like, nope, no, no, you don't like close those up. And I'm in the ship. Use some air filters and this is how you're going to make yourself a clean air space in case those winds shift that plume a little bit further north. Because at the time it was just a little bit in southern Rhode Island and was more to the south. So I think sort of working with people so that they know what to do and how to protect themselves and whether they need to protect themselves is what we actually need to do, because the smoke is not going anywhere. It's coming more and more. Emily, changing gears a little bit here, you might tell us a little bit about more of the work you do with science moms here and where people find more information about it. Sure. Science Moms is a group of scientists who are also mothers. All of us work on some something tied to climate change. So for me, that's why my work on wildfires, which are very tightly linked to climate change. And so what we're aiming to do is in a nonpartisan and we're not politicians, right? Most of us many of us are academics, nonpartisan way explain the fundamentals of climate change and help mothers understand what this issue means for their families, for their children, and also to give them confidence to speak out about the issues. So you don't have to understand every little bit about climate science in order to understand that this is, you know, one of the most important issues of our time. And we absolutely have to take action now. We have about ten years to do a what needs to be done to slow this thing down. So so that's what science moms is. And we're trying to offer information on fires, on drought, on all the way to what do I do in my own home, to decarbonize it. We're offering, you know, all of that in one sort of space for mothers. And so you can find out about that at science moms dot com and there's videos of me and my colleagues, you know trying to explain things and trying to offer helpful advice and we, you know, showcase some of technologies too, and show how we use them. For me, like I'm a big fan of the E-bike that reduces my transportation and car carbon use substantially. So kind of show that and how we might go about that. So I even have done some videos on how do you call somebody that represents you and what are the things that you can say if you are concerned about climate change and its impact on your kids? And and so those are that those are the kinds of things that we're doing in it in an educational sense. Yeah, I really like the stuff that comes out of science on I'll do great work, you know, And as we wrap up here, you know, I'm sure being involved with science lives, but also your research, you know, people come to you, you know, and trying to understand it a little bit better. So when somebody comes to you and they're and they're worried about the future and climate change and the impact it's going to have on wildfires, you know what? What do you tell them? You know, you try and relax them because it is a stressful thing. We talk about climate change because there's so much negativity around it and we think about all the bad things that can happen. But what's kind of a silver lining that you see to trying to help relax people and focus on solutions and what we can do to help mitigate the risk if we're going to see increased wildlife or what kind of stuff can we do to handle that situation. You know, what is your response to somebody who's feeling a little uneasy? How can you hopefully make people feel a little bit a little bit more relaxed? Yeah, I think it helps to just work on the issue. So and there's a very hands up. You feel better once you start working on something that that applies to everything, right? Sometimes starting the job is the hardest piece of doing something right. So so, you know, I'm telling them to do what they can do. So that might be share information about climate change, swap things in their home and speak up to people that represent them. And then I am also telling them that there is there is. Oh, right. So we caused this problem. We understand what the solutions are and we have the technical capacity to change the way we produce and use energy. And so we just need the will to do that. And so there I think things could be much worse if we didn't know how to solve the problems. Right. But but we actually know how to solve the problem. We just have to decide. And so I encourage people to put that pressure on people that represent them at all levels of government, because that is one of the most important things that you can do. And it's very, very important and it's something that anyone can do. So, yes, it's the only thing, you know, I would say if you have children, be careful about how you talk about climate change to children. With my own kids, I tell them this isn't a weight that you have to carry right now. This is an adult problem and I'm working on it. And that is helps to reduce the anxiety in my house that that I'm not ignoring it. Right. I'm not pretending it's not an issue. And these are these are the ways that I'm working on this issue. So so those are those are my little pieces of advice I would give you. Yeah, I think that's great advice, you know, and focus on the solutions rather than I think you can. It's easy to focus on all the negativity and then focus on the worry about all the bad, but like are things we can do and focusing on what can we do that actually you can turn that anxiety a little bit into positive outcome and maybe actually lead to a solution to this big problem. Well, and this has been a great conversation, but where can people find out more about your research and size bombs? So I'm in the atmospheric science department at Colorado State University. I'm the only Emily professor there, so it's easy to find me there. And you can find out more about science moms at science moms dot com in that building YouTube videos and Instagram and all the ways that you can follow that. Awesome. I'm sure people will definitely be expecting that out. Well and we thank you so much for joining the podcast and hopefully we can have you back on again soon. I would love to. This has been really fun. Great. Well, going to take one more quick break, but we're going to be back with some closing thoughts in just a second. So stay tuned. More across the sky. I mean, and we're back on across the sky. And I can say I have a better understanding of how wildfires and wildfire smoke work after that conversation. Guys, what about you? Yeah, for for me just to hear that harrowing tale of her having to pick up the kids and literally run for hours to get out of the way of this thing in northern Colorado really puts it all into perspective. And the important thing here to remember, I think sometimes we forget, we focus on the fires themselves so often and the flames. But it's the smoke, which I think so many of us saw, because a couple of weeks ago that is far more pervasive and does more long term damage and affects more people in terms of health impacts. I think that's the other thing. We we need to be cognizant of, even if we don't live in an area that is especially close to two fires in and of themselves. And I just, you know, keep going back to her story that she had in Colorado when she was backpacking through there with their kids. I mean, you have kids, her her husband running, you know, away from the fire. And I you know, like she said, it was the biggest fire in Colorado's history. I mean, you know, that's something I lose a deer for a while. And she definitely made mention of that. Yeah, That was, you know, really a great story. And just the you know, the kind of take away for me is that, you know, after we dealt with what we saw over the Northeast, but again, we've been dealing with it in the Midwest as well, just all the talk, it just seems like, you know, never at this level. We're talking about so many days with the hazy skies and the reduced air quality. But now, unfortunately, it looks like that's that's where we're headed. These things are becoming more common, whether it's in the West or up in Canada is the conditions for wildfires, because the weather is getting more extreme. The conditions that cause wildfires, again, we've seen these things are becoming more common. So this is just one more thing we have to add to the list of things that we need to be prepared for and things we need to be working on. Solutions for, which actually ties back into last week's episode. We really want to thank you, our listeners, for checking out last week's episode, which was all about climate change solutions with Project Drawdown. Dr. Kate Marble And we actually did get some listener feedback on that episode, including an email from Steve who wrote More Electric Cars, High speed Trains and nuclear energy, as well as sealing methane, sources will cut most of the greenhouse gas emissions. All this needs to be done ASAP. We cannot wait for everyone to get on board. Tomorrow is not soon enough and see if I couldn't agree with you more. So thank you for the email and if you have a comment about the show or have a weather question you'd like us to answer, send us an email at podcasts at Lee Dot Net Podcasts at we dot net. Or if you'd like to hear your voice on the podcast, fix a voicemail by calling 60927270996092727099. We'd love to hear from you. And finally, before we wrap up, it is almost here perhaps the most anticipated episode of The Cross the Sky yet the Nathan's hot dog eating contest. And I can't believe I just said the joke. You've been hyping this one for weeks, so I'm going to give you one more chance here. Why do people need to do it in? If you love hot dogs, if you love New York City, if you love America, you'll love this episode. I love you, Joe Martucci. God bless you, brother. It's going to be great, George. George's great. Tremendous. Yes. If you see him up there on stage, you know, he's all energy. He was much more, you know, what shall we say, preparing, you know, definitely a little more subdued, which is a good thing, Not a bad thing. A good thing as we go into the hot dog eating contest, he's definitely saving up his energy for the fourth. So check it out. I think Sean is going to be absent from that episode. That's what I heard. I might take that one off. You like Hot Dog Shore? I do. I do. But I. I prefer bratwurst because I can enjoy it a little bit longer. No offense to Nathan. He makes a great hot dog and all, but I prefer the Johnsonville stuff, which I think is made up by you there. Matt, About the Johnsonville brats, the John Civil rights. Very good. They are very tasty. Well, maybe there was a brat eating contest. You know, we talked about I think it was an ad eating contest. There are other eating contests that are going to discuss in this episode. So it's going to be an experience. I hope you join in. This will be probably certainly our most unique episode of Across US Yet. But for now, that's going to do it for this week's episode of Across the Sky. If you like the show, please give us a rating or poster review on your favorite podcasting platforms and episodes out. Then of course, we appreciate the Love War we enterprises and my fellow meteorologist Joe Martucci, Atlantic City, and Sean Sublette in Richmond. I'm Matt Oliver in Chicago. 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Living close to our favorite photography destinations is a luxury that not everyone can afford; however, it has become a big part of my success in my own photography and I know it contributes to the success of others' work as well. Our relationship to place and how that connection fuels us and energizes our creativity can have a huge impact on the quality of our work. This week I had the pleasure of speaking to United Kingdom photographer, Matt Oliver. Matt makes his living as a commercial photographer but his true passion lies in landscape and nature photography. I have always been a big fan of his quiet work from the Peak District in the United Kingdom, so I was excited to talk to him about his connection to that place and how it was forged. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Matt got into photography. How Matt juggles his commercial photography with his landscape photography. How important it has been for Matt to live close to the Peak District. Advice for photographers that don't live close to their favorite areas. The role of curiosity in Matt's photography. The role of style in Matt's photography. Chasing the light versus photographing smaller scenes. What to do when the conditions are not ideal. The impact of AI on Matt's commercial photography. The differences between the UK and the USA in terms of how photography is monetized. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Matt's commercial photography site. My article on NPN about AI and photography. Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code "FSTOP10" for a 10% discount! Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Here is who Matt recommended on the podcast this week: Angelo Jesus. Vanda Ralevska. Lizzie Shepherd. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Scroll down to see more of Matt's photography.
01. Space Food - Metamorphosis 02. Ruben Karapetyan - Ihy 03. Jordan Gill - Mutiny 04. Jelle Van Leeuwen - Rain Dance 05. Kay-D - Quadrant 06. Trilucid - Stratos 07. Anyma - The Answer 08. Austin Pettit - Labyrinth 09. Dea Magna, Eric Sharp, Pierre Stemmett - Red Room 10. Doriaan - Spinning Webs 11. Matan Caspi - Seashores 12. Gmj, Matter - Metanoia 13. Gonzalo Sacc, Franco Leonardini - Lonely 14. Miss Monique - Tiama 15. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 16. Brigado Crew, Crisstiano - Unknown Lifeform 17. Mayro - Canchero 18. Francisco Jose Ricardo, Simos Tagias - Tongue & Groove 19. Anturage, Alexey Union - Firebond 20. Rodrigo Deem, Sirolf, Maximo Lasso - All I See 21. Simos Tagias, Gmj, Matter - Emotion 22. Kamilo Sanclemente, Velveta, Rivellino - Involution 23. Ltn Pres Ghostbeat, Milad E, Hiski - Skywalk 24. High On Mars - Oblique 25. Stan Kolev - Exploration Of Forever 26. Kyotto - Sledgehammer 27. Paul Deep (Ar) - La Vie in Violet 28. Ame, Stone Van Brooken, Marcus Cito - Rej 29. Tash, Movement Machina - Odyssey 30. Zehv, K Loveski - Maggie 31. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Noiyse Project - Amatista 32. Redspace, Ismail.M - Altitude 33. Paul Deep (Ar), Eric Lune - Daichi 34. Stan Kolev - Rejoice 35. Kasablanca - Crucible 36. Cary Crank, Tali Muss - Sky Acrobatics 37. Teklix - Yage 38. Sergey Muzarks - Voyage 39. Kroyan - Desert Wind 40. Heerhorst, Das Pharaoh - Leaving Earth 41. Rauschhaus, Ruben Karapetyan - Mindworm 42. Santiago Luna, Martin Huge - Himmel 43. Albuguergue, Kostya Outta - Pieces Of Life 44. Albano Bastonero, Kazko - Malarino 45. Alberto Hernandez, Dulus - Skywriting 46. Cain., Vora - Nfn 47. Amir Telem, Thom Rich - Lotus Eye 48. Aman Anand, Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mythical Creatures 49. Kazko - Passenger 50. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 51. London Grammar, Kyotto - Big Picture 52. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Andres Moris - Asante 53. Von Garden - Fractals 54. Marco Bedini, Kerabo - Judaai 55. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 56. One Rock State, Stan Kolev - New Way 57. Rikken - State Of Mind 58. George Alhabel - Solar Attachment 59. Gaston Sosa, Jorge Viana - Freedom 60. Ric Niels - Delta 61. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 62. Jerome Isma-Ae, Oncila - Baharat 63. Matan Caspi, Teklix - East To West
01. Space Food - Metamorphosis 02. Ruben Karapetyan - Ihy 03. Jordan Gill - Mutiny 04. Jelle Van Leeuwen - Rain Dance 05. Kay-D - Quadrant 06. Trilucid - Stratos 07. Anyma - The Answer 08. Austin Pettit - Labyrinth 09. Dea Magna, Eric Sharp, Pierre Stemmett - Red Room 10. Doriaan - Spinning Webs 11. Matan Caspi - Seashores 12. Gmj, Matter - Metanoia 13. Gonzalo Sacc, Franco Leonardini - Lonely 14. Miss Monique - Tiama 15. Michael Hooker, Quivver - Thoughts of You 16. Brigado Crew, Crisstiano - Unknown Lifeform 17. Mayro - Canchero 18. Francisco Jose Ricardo, Simos Tagias - Tongue & Groove 19. Anturage, Alexey Union - Firebond 20. Rodrigo Deem, Sirolf, Maximo Lasso - All I See 21. Simos Tagias, Gmj, Matter - Emotion 22. Kamilo Sanclemente, Velveta, Rivellino - Involution 23. Ltn Pres Ghostbeat, Milad E, Hiski - Skywalk 24. High On Mars - Oblique 25. Stan Kolev - Exploration Of Forever 26. Kyotto - Sledgehammer 27. Paul Deep (Ar) - La Vie in Violet 28. Ame, Stone Van Brooken, Marcus Cito - Rej 29. Tash, Movement Machina - Odyssey 30. Zehv, K Loveski - Maggie 31. Leo Perez, Dhany G, Noiyse Project - Amatista 32. Redspace, Ismail.M - Altitude 33. Paul Deep (Ar), Eric Lune - Daichi 34. Stan Kolev - Rejoice 35. Kasablanca - Crucible 36. Cary Crank, Tali Muss - Sky Acrobatics 37. Teklix - Yage 38. Sergey Muzarks - Voyage 39. Kroyan - Desert Wind 40. Heerhorst, Das Pharaoh - Leaving Earth 41. Rauschhaus, Ruben Karapetyan - Mindworm 42. Santiago Luna, Martin Huge - Himmel 43. Albuguergue, Kostya Outta - Pieces Of Life 44. Albano Bastonero, Kazko - Malarino 45. Alberto Hernandez, Dulus - Skywriting 46. Cain., Vora - Nfn 47. Amir Telem, Thom Rich - Lotus Eye 48. Aman Anand, Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mythical Creatures 49. Kazko - Passenger 50. Gorkiz, Tonaco - Mirage in the Devil 51. London Grammar, Kyotto - Big Picture 52. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Andres Moris - Asante 53. Von Garden - Fractals 54. Marco Bedini, Kerabo - Judaai 55. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 56. One Rock State, Stan Kolev - New Way 57. Rikken - State Of Mind 58. George Alhabel - Solar Attachment 59. Gaston Sosa, Jorge Viana - Freedom 60. Ric Niels - Delta 61. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 62. Jerome Isma-Ae, Oncila - Baharat 63. Matan Caspi, Teklix - East To West
01. Kazko - Passenger 02. Aman Anand, Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mythical Creatures 03. Planet Funk, Makebo - Chase The Sun 04. Axelara, Sebastian Sellares - True Lies 05. Peter Makto - Balearic Flute 06. London Grammar, Kyotto - Big Picture 07. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 08. Simos Tagias - Archaios 09. Batikan Tanrikulu, Space Food - Hyperreal 10. Amir Telem, Thom Rich - Lotus Eye 11. Albuguergue, Kostya Outta - Pieces Of Life 12. Taylan, Maximo Gambini, Q.A.T - Back To Mars 13. Rauschhaus, Ruben Karapetyan - Mindworm 14. Heerhorst, Das Pharaoh - Leaving Earth 15. Marway - Lemu 16. Jimi Jules, Anyma, Cassian - My City's On Fire 17. Pavel Petrov - Ayahuasca 18. Gorkiz & Disto (Sl) - Staring At The Sun 19. Stan Kolev - Rejoice 20. Eanp - Different Worlds 21. Redspace, Ismail.M - Altitude 22. Zehv, K Loveski - Maggie 23. Rebel Of Sleep - What's Left Of Us 24. Cary Crank, Tali Muss - Sky Acrobatics 25. Cream (Pl) - Oz 26. Silver Panda, Goda Brother, Maze 28, Qdream - Mosaic 27. High On Mars - Oblique 28. Marway, Noiyse Project - Tohil 29. Paul Deep (Ar) - La Vie in Violet 30. Kyotto - Sledgehammer 31. Riko & Gugga - Healing Process 32. Paride Saraceni - Simulacrum 33. Guy J, Pedro Belardo - In Oblivion 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, Velveta, Rivellino - Involution 35. Analog Jungs, Anton Make - Fluctuation 36. Sightlok, Dowden - Pavor Nocturnus 37. Jon.K, Karpovich, Brosso - Madness 38. Rodrigo Deem, Sirolf, Maximo Lasso - All I See 39. Francisco Jose Ricardo, Simos Tagias - Tongue & Groove 40. Henri Bergmann - Station32 41. Rikk Earth, Gux Jimenez - Tones 42. Vintage Culture, Bhaskar, Meca, The Vic - Tina 43. Dabeat - Forever Pulse 44. Gustavo Cerati, Molac - Rio Babel 45. Spaceship Commanders, Paul Hamilton - Dark Space 46. Galestian, Matan Caspi - One 47. Vitaly Shturm, Matias Burna - Paranoid Girl 48. Fabreeka, Noiyse Project - Blue Sky 49. Trilucid - Stratos 50. Juan Buitrago - Beyond 51. Mariano Favre - Overthinking 52. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 53. Santiago Luna - Voyage 54. Rikken - State Of Mind 55. Vegaz (Sl), Rockka, Kyotto - Fairy Tales of Hemica 56. Marco Bedini, Kerabo - Judaai 57. Influence (In), Rockka - Spiritual Lights 58. Ric Niels - Delta 59. K Loveski - Askelia 60. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Andres Moris - Asante 61. Tandu & Mathu, Allan Mcloud - Deep Indigo 62. Ismail.M, Redspace - Jackpot 63. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 64. Liam Sieker, Fabri Lopez - Soft Serenade
01. Kazko - Passenger 02. Aman Anand, Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mythical Creatures 03. Planet Funk, Makebo - Chase The Sun 04. Axelara, Sebastian Sellares - True Lies 05. Peter Makto - Balearic Flute 06. London Grammar, Kyotto - Big Picture 07. Tim Green, Volen Sentir - Among Wolves 08. Simos Tagias - Archaios 09. Batikan Tanrikulu, Space Food - Hyperreal 10. Amir Telem, Thom Rich - Lotus Eye 11. Albuguergue, Kostya Outta - Pieces Of Life 12. Taylan, Maximo Gambini, Q.A.T - Back To Mars 13. Rauschhaus, Ruben Karapetyan - Mindworm 14. Heerhorst, Das Pharaoh - Leaving Earth 15. Marway - Lemu 16. Jimi Jules, Anyma, Cassian - My City's On Fire 17. Pavel Petrov - Ayahuasca 18. Gorkiz & Disto (Sl) - Staring At The Sun 19. Stan Kolev - Rejoice 20. Eanp - Different Worlds 21. Redspace, Ismail.M - Altitude 22. Zehv, K Loveski - Maggie 23. Rebel Of Sleep - What's Left Of Us 24. Cary Crank, Tali Muss - Sky Acrobatics 25. Cream (Pl) - Oz 26. Silver Panda, Goda Brother, Maze 28, Qdream - Mosaic 27. High On Mars - Oblique 28. Marway, Noiyse Project - Tohil 29. Paul Deep (Ar) - La Vie in Violet 30. Kyotto - Sledgehammer 31. Riko & Gugga - Healing Process 32. Paride Saraceni - Simulacrum 33. Guy J, Pedro Belardo - In Oblivion 34. Kamilo Sanclemente, Velveta, Rivellino - Involution 35. Analog Jungs, Anton Make - Fluctuation 36. Sightlok, Dowden - Pavor Nocturnus 37. Jon.K, Karpovich, Brosso - Madness 38. Rodrigo Deem, Sirolf, Maximo Lasso - All I See 39. Francisco Jose Ricardo, Simos Tagias - Tongue & Groove 40. Henri Bergmann - Station32 41. Rikk Earth, Gux Jimenez - Tones 42. Vintage Culture, Bhaskar, Meca, The Vic - Tina 43. Dabeat - Forever Pulse 44. Gustavo Cerati, Molac - Rio Babel 45. Spaceship Commanders, Paul Hamilton - Dark Space 46. Galestian, Matan Caspi - One 47. Vitaly Shturm, Matias Burna - Paranoid Girl 48. Fabreeka, Noiyse Project - Blue Sky 49. Trilucid - Stratos 50. Juan Buitrago - Beyond 51. Mariano Favre - Overthinking 52. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 53. Santiago Luna - Voyage 54. Rikken - State Of Mind 55. Vegaz (Sl), Rockka, Kyotto - Fairy Tales of Hemica 56. Marco Bedini, Kerabo - Judaai 57. Influence (In), Rockka - Spiritual Lights 58. Ric Niels - Delta 59. K Loveski - Askelia 60. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Andres Moris - Asante 61. Tandu & Mathu, Allan Mcloud - Deep Indigo 62. Ismail.M, Redspace - Jackpot 63. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 64. Liam Sieker, Fabri Lopez - Soft Serenade
01. Aman Anand, Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mythical Creatures 02. Luciano Elvira, Kamilo Sanclemente - ROMA 03. Albuguergue, Kostya Outta - Pieces Of Life 04. Simos Tagias - Archaios 05. Tomas Garcia - Dissociated 06. Influence (In), Rockka - Spiritual Lights 07. Marco Bedini, Kerabo - Judaai 08. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 09. Vegaz (Sl), Rockka, Kyotto - Fairy Tales of Hemica 10. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 11. Ismail.M, Redspace - Jackpot 12. Kabi (Ar), Polo (Ar) - Cromo 13. Rikken - State Of Mind 14. Noiyse Project - Night Call 15. Tandu & Mathu, Allan Mcloud - Deep Indigo 16. Teleport-X, Jero Nougues, Savrun Brothers - Nightmare 17. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Andres Moris - Asante 18. Ric Niels - Delta 19. Kyotto - Let's Dance 20. Trilucid - Stratos 21. Tonaco - Solatium 22. Hakan Ozurun - Better Than Tomorrows 23. Amir Telem, Ruben Karapetyan - Remain Strong 24. Proff - Dark Magic 25. Matan Caspi - Seashores 26. Eugene Becker - Atlas 27. Mayro - Green Melody 28. Spaceship Commanders, Paul Hamilton - Dark Space 29. Cream (Pl), Dj Bird - Ground Zero 30. Rikk Earth, Gux Jimenez - Tones 31. Dabeat - Forever Pulse 32. Tamer Fouda - Void 33. Noiyse Project - When Im Not Me 34. Henri Bergmann - Station32 35. Francisco Jose Ricardo, Simos Tagias - Tongue & Groove 36. Miss Monique - Tiama 37. Jon.K, Karpovich, Brosso - Madness 38. Yonsh, Eichenbaum - Digital Air 39. Gui Milani, Gorkiz - End of Line 40. Airsand, Sedat - Emergency Exit 41. Noiyse Project - Onism 42. Sultan, Shepard - Neptune 43. Stan Kolev, Teklix - Mystic Secrets 44. Analog Jungs, Anton Make - Fluctuation 45. Amir Telem, Ruben Karapetyan - Goloka 46. Paride Saraceni - Simulacrum 47. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure 48. Marway, Noiyse Project - Tohil 49. Paul Deep (Ar) - La Vie in Violet 50. Kyotto - Sledgehammer 51. Silver Panda, Goda Brother, Maze 28, Qdream - Mosaic 52. Tali Muss, Bondarev - Octopus 53. Matter, Dowden - York 54. Sergey Muzarks - Voyage 55. Heerhorst, Das Pharaoh - Leaving Earth 56. Federico Puentes, Doriaan - The Clone 57. Taylan, Maximo Gambini, Q.A.T - Back To Mars 58. Jochem Hamerling, Beije - Essence Оf Time 59. Peter Makto - Balearic Flute 60. Max Freegrant - Voices 61. Kamilo Sanclemente, Noiyse Project - Believe 62. Tali Muss, Vasuda Sharma, Matan Caspi - Pag Dhariye 63. Planet Funk, Makebo - Chase The Sun 64. Alberto Blanco, Juan Ibanez - Distance
01. Aman Anand, Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente - Mythical Creatures 02. Luciano Elvira, Kamilo Sanclemente - ROMA 03. Albuguergue, Kostya Outta - Pieces Of Life 04. Simos Tagias - Archaios 05. Tomas Garcia - Dissociated 06. Influence (In), Rockka - Spiritual Lights 07. Marco Bedini, Kerabo - Judaai 08. Agustin Pietrocola - Quantum 09. Vegaz (Sl), Rockka, Kyotto - Fairy Tales of Hemica 10. Matt Oliver, Influence (In) - Advance 11. Ismail.M, Redspace - Jackpot 12. Kabi (Ar), Polo (Ar) - Cromo 13. Rikken - State Of Mind 14. Noiyse Project - Night Call 15. Tandu & Mathu, Allan Mcloud - Deep Indigo 16. Teleport-X, Jero Nougues, Savrun Brothers - Nightmare 17. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q, Andres Moris - Asante 18. Ric Niels - Delta 19. Kyotto - Let's Dance 20. Trilucid - Stratos 21. Tonaco - Solatium 22. Hakan Ozurun - Better Than Tomorrows 23. Amir Telem, Ruben Karapetyan - Remain Strong 24. Proff - Dark Magic 25. Matan Caspi - Seashores 26. Eugene Becker - Atlas 27. Mayro - Green Melody 28. Spaceship Commanders, Paul Hamilton - Dark Space 29. Cream (Pl), Dj Bird - Ground Zero 30. Rikk Earth, Gux Jimenez - Tones 31. Dabeat - Forever Pulse 32. Tamer Fouda - Void 33. Noiyse Project - When Im Not Me 34. Henri Bergmann - Station32 35. Francisco Jose Ricardo, Simos Tagias - Tongue & Groove 36. Miss Monique - Tiama 37. Jon.K, Karpovich, Brosso - Madness 38. Yonsh, Eichenbaum - Digital Air 39. Gui Milani, Gorkiz - End of Line 40. Airsand, Sedat - Emergency Exit 41. Noiyse Project - Onism 42. Sultan, Shepard - Neptune 43. Stan Kolev, Teklix - Mystic Secrets 44. Analog Jungs, Anton Make - Fluctuation 45. Amir Telem, Ruben Karapetyan - Goloka 46. Paride Saraceni - Simulacrum 47. Lank, Rodskeez, Mars Monero, Dowden - Create a Cure 48. Marway, Noiyse Project - Tohil 49. Paul Deep (Ar) - La Vie in Violet 50. Kyotto - Sledgehammer 51. Silver Panda, Goda Brother, Maze 28, Qdream - Mosaic 52. Tali Muss, Bondarev - Octopus 53. Matter, Dowden - York 54. Sergey Muzarks - Voyage 55. Heerhorst, Das Pharaoh - Leaving Earth 56. Federico Puentes, Doriaan - The Clone 57. Taylan, Maximo Gambini, Q.A.T - Back To Mars 58. Jochem Hamerling, Beije - Essence Оf Time 59. Peter Makto - Balearic Flute 60. Max Freegrant - Voices 61. Kamilo Sanclemente, Noiyse Project - Believe 62. Tali Muss, Vasuda Sharma, Matan Caspi - Pag Dhariye 63. Planet Funk, Makebo - Chase The Sun 64. Alberto Blanco, Juan Ibanez - Distance
This Episode we interview Jackie Lucas, Matt Oliver, Curtis Gardner about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Jackie Lucas, Matt Oliver, Curtis Gardner about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
01. Nox Vahn, Marsh - Come Together [Anjunadeep] 02. Caymane - Senja [Polyptych] 03. Dave Shtorn - Dream 17 [Magic Room] 04. Bodaishin & Phoesy - Ethereal Dreams [Do Not Sit On The Furniture Recordings] 05. Zankee Gulati - Tomorrow Will Be Better [The Soundgarden] 06. Fabri Lopez - Of The Group [Freegrant Music] 07. Jiminy Hop - Trinity (Zankee Gulati Remix) [WARPP] 08. Fabri Lopez - Dubbel (Juan Ibanez Remix) [Massive Harmony Records] 09. Matt Oliver feat. Rivvo - The Elven Town (HAFT remix) [Harabe Lab] 10. Matt Fax - Universal (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)]
Pastor Matt Oliver finishes out Chapter 11 of Mark with a powerful message on questions and answers. He shares from his own story how often the questions we have in our faith journey get answered.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to episode 259 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne. This week I was joined by an Aussie landscape and nature photographer, Ben Maze. Ben is quickly becoming one of my favorite photographers as well as one of the most genuine and thoughtful members of our community. I've enjoyed many conversations with Ben on Discord and Instagram and I was so excited to finally get him onto the podcast for a chat. On this week's episode, we discuss: Ben's introduction into photography and his choice to not attend college. Creating community for landscape photographers on Discord. Ben's shift to project-based work, like his Geomorph project. Entering Flow State in Nature Photography. Ben's thoughts on NFTs as someone who used to do them. Photographers who inspire Ben. Other topics discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Choosing a camera. Line Goes Up - an Examination of Crypto and NFTs. Our episode on NFTs. Here is who Ben recommended on today's show Jeff Freestone. Matt Oliver. Cesar Llaneza Pablo Ruiz Garcia. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode. We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
In this episode, James and Matt do a deep dive into the recent Shenmue the Animation Panel and Trailer. We break down the trailer frame by frame and also discuss everything that we learnt from the panel with Yu Suzuki, Chikara Sakurai, Yu Kiyozono and Joseph Chou. Please give us your thoughts and feedback on this episode wherever you please, be it on Twitter, the Forums, or any of our contact options - we'd love to know what you thought! Visit the Shenmue Dojo Forums to discuss Shenmue and the upcoming Anime: https://www.shenmuedojo.com/forum/index.php Watch the visual show version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aXZHll7vtUs Listen to the audio Podcast version via all good Podcast providers and Spotify. Anchor: https://anchor.fm/shenmue-dojo Shenmue the Animation Trailer: https://youtu.be/QRD8jU_6sEg Shenmue the Animation Full Panel: https://youtu.be/Q1ij3jG-uW4 Original Panel Link: https://www.findthemetaverse.com/anime/nycc-2021-shenmue-continuing-the-legacy-virtual-screening News: + Kitchen Bros Interview - https://youtu.be/fv8-Kdu2tjI + Godhead Fortuneteller's Theme Video - https://youtu.be/euuT8CKu464 + Radio SEGA - https://www.radiosega.net + 110 Industries TGS Video - https://youtu.be/10MmWa3LGn4 + Shenmue 3 Vinyl Bigwax - https://bigwax.io/collections/brave-wave-productions/products/shenmue-iii-original-soundtrack-music-selection?_pos=3&_sid=2ac38d5f9&_ss=r + Shenmue 3 Vinyl Glow in the Dark Just4Games - https://www.shop-justforgames.com/shenmue-iii-ost-vinyle-glow-in-the-dark-limited-ed-2lp-shenmue-iii-ps4-offert-c2x34446521 + Limited Run Games - https://limitedrungames.com/search?type=product,page&q=shenmue*+ Unboxing Series - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVhOk4jvqG_6ORi8ZGCo1wwqmmBC0DccF + Wayo Records Shenmue Music Box - https://www.wayorecords.com/en/wayo-music-box/737-shenmue-music-box.html Music Used: Dawn (Intro) Shenmue 2: Rooftop Confrontation Shenmue 3: A Place Where the Sun Sets (Version 2) Osamu Murata Joe Kitchen Shenmue Anime Theme.- https://youtu.be/WAdp4Ush10Q Timestamps: Intro: 00:00:00 Anime Trailer Deep Dive: 00:10:12 Prophecy Comparison: 00:47:28 Shenmue the Animation Website: 00:55:28 Rooftop Music: 00:58 Anime Panel Discussion: 01:01:38 Fan Feedback: 01:32:55 Media Feedback: 01:48:06 A Place Where the Sun Sets (Version 2) Music: 01:52:15 News: 01:56:25 Outro: 02:12:20 Joe Kitchen Anime Theme Music: 02:15:17 Footage Used: BlueMue - Shenmue 3 Backer Trial A day in Bailu Timelapse: https://youtu.be/lE30PHQipcU Various Shenmue Dojo Content (https://www.youtube.com/c/ShenmueDojoVOD/videos) Joseph Kitchen - Godhand Fortuneteller (https://youtu.be/euuT8CKu464) Joseph Kitchen - I Had to write a Shenmue-esque Theme to the Shenmue Anime Trailer! (https://youtu.be/WAdp4Ush10Q) Personal Recordings Various other Shenmue & Dojo Youtube videos, thank you for all the great Shenmue content over the years everyone! Please SUBSCRIBE for more great shows and interviews, and check out our forums: https://www.shenmuedojo.com/forum/index.php Episode recorded by Matt Oliver, with James Brown. Audio & Video Edited by James Brown.