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Clark deals with precarious youth. The Unauthorized Biography of Clark Kent continues. Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media.This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Martha Kent, and Lex Luthor were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster. Martian Manhunter was created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa. John Stewart was created by Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams. Barry Allen was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Wally West was created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino. Mister Mxyzptlk was created by Jerry Siegel and Ira Yarbrough. Kara Zor-El was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. Batman was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Two-Face was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Alfred Pennyworth by Don Cameron and Bob Kane. Jason Todd was created by Gerry Conway and Don Newton. Steve Trevor was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter. Ra's Al Ghul was created by Dennis O'Neil, Neal Adams, and Julius Schwartz.Manuscript Editing assistance by Tricia Riel. Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Additional music licensed through Creative Commons: Process by Borrtex, New Cresente by Blue Dot Sessions, Unialus by Jair Pitkanen, Twinkletoes by Podington Bear, Tar and Spackle by Blue Dot Sessions, We Collect Shiny Things by Blue Dot Sessions, Calm and Collected by Blue Dot Sessions, Ode to the World by Kai Engel, Izeah by Blue Dot Sessions, Micolai by Blue Dot Sessions, Donnalee by Blue Dot Sessions, Sneeuwland by Oskar Schuster, Trundle by Podington Bear, Tropical Pleasure by Serge Quadrado, Endless Story About the Sun and Moon by Kai Engel, Greyleaf Willow by Blue Dot Sessions, Synthewave by Ryan Anderson.
Rising to meet the moment, Clark brings the team together. Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. This is an unauthorized biography. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media.This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent and Ultra-Humanite were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Grant Haskill was created by Len Wein and Curt Swan. Alexander Mason was created by Paul Kupperberg, Bob Rozakis, and Curt Swan. Black Lightning was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden. Lynn Stewart was created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden. Martian Manhunter was created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa. Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marsten and Harry G. Peterson. Ariana Anderson was created by Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp. Barbara Minerva was created by Len Wein and George Perez. Batman and Hugo Strange were created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Green Arrow was created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp. Black Canary was created by Dennis O'Neil and Dick Dillon. Ray Palmer was created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox, and Gil Kane. Mr. Terrific was created by John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake. Vixen was created by Gerry Conway and Bob Oksner. The Flash was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Hal Jordan was created by John Broome and Gil Kane. Arthur Curry was created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris. Achilles Milo was created by Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff. Arthur Ivo was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky.Manuscript Editing assistance by Tricia Riel. Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Additional music licensed through Creative Commons: Touching Down by Scott Nice, Highway to the Stars by Kai Engel, There is Always a Reason by Borrtex, Universal Warrior (Special Edition) by Gorowski, Stickle by Blue Dot Sessions, Sneeuwaland by Oskar Schuster, Lady Marie by Blue Dot Sessions, Animals by Borrtex, Broken Photosynthesis by Kyle Preston, Chimera by Podington Bear, Bright White by Podington Bear, Scuba by Metre.
Investigating the accident at STAR Labs, Clark finds himself in over his head.Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. This is an unauthorized biography. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media.This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Lex Luthor were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Wonder Woman was created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peterson. John Corben was created by Robert Bernstein and Al Plastino. Martian Manhunter was created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa. Rudy Jones was created by John Ostrander and Joe Brozowski. Dr. Emil Hamilton was created by Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway. Arthur Curry was created by Mort Weisinger and Paul Norris.Manuscript Editing assistance by Tricia Riel. Theme Music by Royal Jelly. Additional music licensed through Creative Commons: Yippee ! by Loyalty Freak Music, My Black Horse by Leisure-B, Vela Vela by Blue Dot Sessions, Big Feeling Man by Blue Dot Sessions, Opening Horizons by KieLoKaz, Below the Surface by Kyle Preston, Neogrotesque by Tortue Super Sonic, Born by Barbarix, Aerial by Bio Unit, Stjernen by Oskar Schuster, featuring Possimiste.
1921 hatte Art Spiegelmann seine epochemachende Graphic Novel „Maus“ noch nicht erschaffen und der Holocaust, den er darin verarbeitet, mit all seiner menschenverachtenden Rhetorik von „Ausrottung“, „Ungeziefer“, „Endlösung“ hatte noch nicht stattgefunden. Das konnte für die Leser:innen des Berichtes über den Kampf gegen die Ratten in den Berliner Markthallen aus der Berliner Morgenpost vom 15.12. also nicht anklingen. Paula Leu begibt sich mit dem erfahrenen Kammerjäger Oskar Schuster und seiner Hundestaffel auf die Treibjagd durch die Markthallen.
A Christmas special.... this story tells of the love of a daughter for her mother, a notebook, Icelandic lullabies and the convergence of lives on a Christmas night.----------Music: Hot October by Wood Spider from Free Music ArchivesCopyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/and Song for a Winter's Night by The Nancies (Badgerland)from Free Music ArchivesCopyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/and Losing Love and Silent Night (part 1)by Dexter Britainfrom Free Music ArchivesCopyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ andSneewland by Oskar Schuster from Free Music ArchivesCopyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/and Convergence, Horses and Softest Fabric by The Pictures of the Floating WorldFrom Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/andJohn Stockton Slow Drag by Chris ZabriskieFrom Free Music Archives Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
............Pó............................................................... By Anatoly Brooks http://www.filefactory.com/file/42gzmi0scfuj/p%C3%93.mp3 01. Oskar Schuster – Isobel (0.00:05) 02. Hammock – Without form and void (0.02:18) 03. Birds Of Passage – Another thousand eyes (0.10:07) 04. Beth Gibbons – Lento-Cantabile-semplice (Henryk Górecki) (0.14:14) 05. Francesco Tristano – Andover (0.29:21) 06. Akira Rabelais – 1382 wyclif gen. Ii (0.31:19) 07. Hammock – Silencia (0.35:12) 08. Dustin O’Halloran – 196 hz (pt. 5) (0.40:00) 09. Oskar Schuster – Elixia (0.45:06) 10. Library Tapes – Drugs (0. 47:34) 11. Ólafur Arnalds – Ágúst (0.49:27) 12. Get Well Soon – Nightmare variations (live at Pakbühne Geyserhaus, Leipzig) (0.54:29) 13. Ludovoco Einaudi – 7 days walking/day 1 – the path of the fóssil (0.58:11) 14. Peter Cavallo – Tread softly because you tread on my dream (1.06:14) 15. The Echelon Effect – Fall 7 times, stand up 8 (1.12:18) Sermão de Quarta-Feira de Cinza (1672), parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, by Priest António Vieyra, recorded at São Roque’s Church (voice: Luís Miguel Cintra) (0.03:33) Total time – 1.20:21 A photo by Anatoly Brooks Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia – Ana Ribeiro www.radioetiopia.com Phase 108.1: http://www.phase108.net/Show.aspx?podcastId=13 https://radiolisboa.pt/
De entre todas las artes, probablemente la que mayor capacidad tiene de disparar la imaginación es la música. Probemos. Michal Ziolkowski, Dexter Britain, Elvin Road, Moisés Daniel, Francisco Javier Esteban, SoLaRiS, Yanni, Oskar Schuster, Craig Armstrong & Scott Fraser, Mattia Cupelli, Anoice, Gijs Driesenaar, Alnea, AlmaDyne.
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, a collective of independently owned and operated podcasts. Music We start off with Chez Thomas, by Charles Delarue Go to The Graceful Ghost, one of William Bolcom's 3 Ghost Rags. Then Krzysztof Komeda's Ballet Edude II A touch of Ellington playing A Single Petal on a Rose. Then Concerto no. 5 en la minuer: Allegro ma non molto, as performed by Wilhelm Friedeman Bach and Brigitte Haudbebourg frames... Philharmonics - Piano Sessions found on the Deluxe Edition of Agnes Obel's Philharmonics album. Then we go to Nathaniel Johnson's gorgeous, Penelope's Theme from the score to the delightful film, The Brothers Bloom. Sneeuwland by Oskar Schuster. Judith by Jacob David. Notes I read a bunch of articles on Jackie, but if you're looking for one-stop-shopping that can send you off in other research avenues, I'd probably suggest this article by Zack Harold in Lapham's Quarterly.
Esta semana el programa está repleto de novedades que van a sorprender e ilusionar a partes iguales. Jóvenes artistas que han publicado recientemente nuevos discos, viejos conocidos que aparecen unidos en una interesantísima Box Set y un repertorio de voces poco usuales cerrarán el programa de esta semana. Escucharemos piezas de Bruno Sanfilippo, Martin Kohlstedt, Matthew Mayer, Fabrizio Paterlini, Robin Spielberg, Elijah Bossenbroek, Akira Kosemura, Oskar Schuster, Sophie Hutchings, Dustin O'Halloran, Snorri Hallgrímsson, Alexandre Lessertisseur, Mogli, Half Waif, Jeremi Dutcher y Alicia Nurho. Más contenidos sobre Perpetuum Mobile: https://goo.gl/yp5Pju Síguenos en Facebook: https://goo.gl/yVkhnw Síguenos en Spotify: https://goo.gl/u3UFrj Síguenos en Google+: https://plus.google.com/communities/112680150441479402905 Si quieres ponerte en contacto conmigo puedes escribirme a jaume@quedamosenhuesca.com
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Entre 320.000 y 450.000 personas han perdido la vida y 1,5 millones han resultado heridas durante los seis años de guerra en Siria. Un tercio de las víctimas mortales son civiles. La guerra siria ha provocado cinco millones de refugiados y entre seis y ocho millones de desplazados internos. Turquía, con 2,7 millones de refugiados, es el principal país de acogida. La Unión Europea ha dado refugio al 3,5% de los 160.000 refugiados que acordó acoger en 2016. Al menos el 50% de las infraestructuras del país han sido destruidas. La factura económica de la guerra supera los 170.000 millones de euros. La producción diaria de barriles de petróleo se ha reducido de 385.000 diarios en 2010 a 8.000 diarios en 2017. La libra siria se ha devaluado en un 1.000%. La ayuda humanitaria a Siria ha sido de unos 47.325 millones de euros. La Unión Europea ha contribuido con 9.200 millones de euros, mientras que Naciones Unidas ha aportado aproximadamente 26.425 millones. Se calcula que el ISIS habría obtenido 600 millones de euros con el contrabando de antigüedades. Palmira y la ciudad vieja de Alepo son los dos sitios históricos más afectados por la guerra. Los funcionarios del Ministerio de Cultura sirio han logrado poner a salvo 300.000 piezas. El 35% del territorio, donde vive el 70% de la población, está controlado por el Ejército sirio. El Estado Islámico domina el 40%; los insurrectos, el 11%; y los kurdos, el 14%. La coalición internacional liderada por Estados Unidos ha realizado desde septiembre de 2014 aproximadamente 7.000 ataques aéreos sobre objetivos de Al Qaeda e ISIS en Siria. Aunque se desconoce la cifra exacta, se calcula que entre 15.000 y 30.000 milicianos luchan en Siria coordinados por Irán. De ellos, al menos 4.000 son oficiales iraníes, mientras que 4.000 son milicianos afganos. En junio de 2014 Abu Baker al Bagdadi se autoproclamó califa del Estado Islámico, cuya capital situó en la siria Raqa. Desde entonces, 22.000 combatientes extranjeros de 100 nacionalidades distintas se han sumado a las filas del ISIS y Al Qaeda en Siria e Irak. Unos 5.550 son europeos. El programa #862, Réquiem por un Sueño, estuvo dedicado al drama de los refugiados. El programa de hoy, a pocos días de haber sido liberada la ciudad irakí de Mosul de la invasión del Estado Islámico, rescatamos una serie de músicas inspiradas por la guerra de Siria y la tragedia de los desplazados que huyen de sus países por culpa de la guerra; refugiados que, sin ninguna otra opción, se encuentran en un mundo de FRONTERAS PERDIDAS. Folk-Jazz-Arabe, Gabriele Saro, Hannaka, Ma Haram, Kosmas Lapatas, Anouchka Scaillet, Lookyan, Atlantica, Sonic Black Holes, The Magnificent Mile, Oskar Schuster, Truth, Jupiter Thief, Jason Sloan, Tend and See, Federico Albanese, Jean-Marie Pinel, my.head, Blackwater Sound Project, Eagle Rays, Taylor Deupree, Marcus Fischer, Hoboken, Bajo CeroEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de lostfrontier.org. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/26825
In the final episode of the year, the tables are turned as Jessie Barnard interviews Kirsty about the economic highlights and lowlights of 2015. A surprise guest makes a special appearance. Featuring contributions from James Meadway, Christine Berry, Olivier Vardakoulias, Ewa Karwowski, Yuan Yang, and the Sustainababble team. (And thanks to the Observer's Miranda Sawyer for coining the 'lively and engaging' phrase: http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/jun/14/radio-review-eddie-mair-robert-peston-julian-barnes-beats1) Weekly Economics Podcast on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weeklyeconpod Jessie Barnard on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Jessie_Barnard Kirsty Styles on Twitter: www.twitter.com/kirstystyles1 Produced by James Shield. Programme editor for NEF: Huw Jordan. Brought to you by the New Economics Foundation – the independent think tank and charity campaigning for a fairer, sustainable economy. Find out more at www.neweconomics.org. Music by United States Marine Band, Scott Joplin, Podington Bear, Oskar Schuster and sanmi used under Creative Commons licence. Ho ho ho. See you again in 2016.
Vieles weckt unsere Erinnerungen: Fotos, Orte, Musikstücke, Gerüche, Bücher... Und es gibt Geräusche. In den nächsten Wochen möchte ich über Erinnerungen von Geräuschen sprechen. Geräusch Nummer zwei kommt von der Schreibmaschine.
In the final episode, Kirsty chats to James about alternatives to neoliberalism. If you've enjoyed this series, check out the Weekly Economics Podcast with James, Kirsty and special guests. New episodes every Monday: www.neweconomics.org/projects/entry/weekly-economics-podcast Produced by James Shield. Programme editor for NEF: Huw Jordan. Brought to you by the New Economics Foundation – the independent think tank and charity campaigning for a fairer, sustainable economy. Find out more at www.neweconomics.org. Music by Christian Bjoerklund (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Christian_Bjoerklund), Oskar Schuster (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Oskar_Schuster) and Broke For Free (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free) used under Creative Commons Licence.
In the final episode of a special six-part series for the Weekly Economics Podcast, Kirsty Styles chats to James Meadway, Chief Economist at the New Economics Foundation, about alternatives to neoliberalism. Weekly Economics Podcast on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weeklyeconpod James Meadway on Twitter: www.twitter.com/meadwaj Kirsty Styles on Twitter: www.twitter.com/kirstystyles1 Produced by James Shield. Programme editor for NEF: Huw Jordan. Brought to you by the New Economics Foundation – the independent think tank and charity campaigning for a fairer, sustainable economy. Find out more at www.neweconomics.org. Music by Christian Bjoerklund (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Christian_Bjoerklund), Oskar Schuster (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Oskar_Schuster) and Broke For Free (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free) used under Creative Commons Licence.
Oskar Schuster's purely instrumental music is at times reminiscent of "Amélie", evoking an atmosphere that reminds one of France, Paris, Valses and musette music. Several times referred to as "the german Yann Tiersen", his music is still very distinct, arising from a mixture of various influences including experimental electronic music (Aphex Twin, Pogo), the minimalist folk-pop of Beirut, the ethereal and mystical sounds of Sigur Rós as well as classical piano music by Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin. As a true self-made artist, he not only plays almost all the instruments and produces the music by himself, but also designs the artwork by himself.Schuster's music takes the listener into a world of its own. The soft, muted sound of an old piano mixes with the noises of just as old typewriters, analogue cameras and radios while in the distance you hear a music box playing and a synthesizer creaking. However, Oskar Schuster does not merely fiddle with interesting sounds and noises but creates clearly structured pieces with catchy melodies. Melodies you seem to remember from early childhood days or long-forgotten dreams, at the same time sad and joyful, euphoric and exuberant, nostalgic, thought-provoking and always kind of melancholic. TRACKLISTING1. Oskar Schuster - Fjarlægur2. Oskar Schuster - Pause (La Nuit)3. Oskar Schuster - Les Sablons (album Version)4. Oskar Schuster - Stjernen (feat. Possimiste)5. Oskar Schuster - Koma Aftur6. Oskar Schuster - Valtameri7. Oskar Schuster - Draumur8. Oskar Schuster - Sneeuwland9. Oskar Schuster - Wunder10. Oskar Schuster - Valse Imaginaire11. Oskar Schuster - Hjem
Oskar Schuster's purely instrumental music is at times reminiscent of "Amélie", evoking an atmosphere that reminds one of France, Paris, Valses and musette music. Several times referred to as "the german Yann Tiersen", his music is still very distinct, arising from a mixture of various influences including experimental electronic music (Aphex Twin, Pogo), the minimalist folk-pop of Beirut, the ethereal and mystical sounds of Sigur Rós as well as classical piano music by Robert Schumann and Frédéric Chopin. As a true self-made artist, he not only plays almost all the instruments and produces the music by himself, but also designs the artwork by himself.Schuster's music takes the listener into a world of its own. The soft, muted sound of an old piano mixes with the noises of just as old typewriters, analogue cameras and radios while in the distance you hear a music box playing and a synthesizer creaking. However, Oskar Schuster does not merely fiddle with interesting sounds and noises but creates clearly structured pieces with catchy melodies. Melodies you seem to remember from early childhood days or long-forgotten dreams, at the same time sad and joyful, euphoric and exuberant, nostalgic, thought-provoking and always kind of melancholic. TRACKLISTING1. Oskar Schuster - Fjarlægur2. Oskar Schuster - Pause (La Nuit)3. Oskar Schuster - Les Sablons (album Version)4. Oskar Schuster - Stjernen (feat. Possimiste)5. Oskar Schuster - Koma Aftur6. Oskar Schuster - Valtameri7. Oskar Schuster - Draumur8. Oskar Schuster - Sneeuwland9. Oskar Schuster - Wunder10. Oskar Schuster - Valse Imaginaire11. Oskar Schuster - Hjem