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Back to the 90s, zurück in eine Zeit als das «Alternative» im «Alternative Rock» noch mehr als einfach eine lose Phrase war. Wobei der «Rock» auf dem neuen, elften Album der Throwing Muses hinten anstehen muss. Verzerrte Stromgitarren wurden dieses Mal durch Akustikgitarren und Cellos ausgetauscht. «Moonlight Concessions» ist unser neustes Album der Woche. Bis und mit Donnerstag gibt's im SRF 3-Musikabend immer ab 20 Uhr eine physische Ausgabe des Albums zu gewinnen – nur live in der Sendung! +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22:55 – THE OTHER DAYS von SALLY SHAPIRO · 22:51 – COOL HAND von DERYA YILDIRIM & GRUP ŞIMŞEK · 22:48 – YESTERDAY'S HERO von DEAN WAREHAM · 22:41 – FREAKIN' AND PEAKIN' von LUNA · 22:38 – SEASONAL OPTIMISM von STEADY HOLIDAY · 22:34 – JUST AS LONG AS WE'RE TOGETHER von JALEN NGONDA · 22:31 – SOUND AND VISION von DAVID BOWIE · 22:27 – DUSTY von HANNAH COHEN · 22:23 – DRAGGIN' von HANNAH COHEN · 22:19 – WALK HOME von BON IVER · 22:13 – HOLOCENE von BON IVER · 22:10 – CHOOSE THE LATTER von FINN WOLFHARD · 21:57 – SINI NEUE LIEDER von STAHLBERGER · 21:53 – LIGHTS OFF von LUNAR VACATION · 21:50 – IF ONLY I COULD WAIT von BON IVER FEAT. DANIELLE HAIM · 21:46 – RELATIONSHIPS von HAIM · 21:43 – THE SPOT von YOUR SMITH · 21:38 – MOVING von SUPERGRASS · 21:35 – LIBRETTO von THROWING MUSES · 21:31 – DRUGSTORE DRASTIC von THROWING MUSES · 21:28 – THEREMINI von THROWING MUSES · 21:24 – IF I CAN'T CHANGE YOUR MIND von SUGAR · 21:20 – SLOW DOG von BELLY · 21:14 – SOUTH COAST von THROWING MUSES · 21:11 – SUMMER OF LOVE von THROWING MUSES · 21:07 – NOT TOO SOON von THROWING MUSES
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt Days of Our Lives spoilers show that Belle (Martha Madison) manipulates a smitten EJ DiMera (Dan Feuerriegel) and the much-anticipated discovery of Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun). DOOL spoilers also hint at a surprising casting news update, Emily O'Brien will be reprising her roles as both Teresa and Gwen. As for the storyline, Doug Williams (Bill Hayes) unexpectedly encounters Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) at the cabin, leading to an awkward situation when Tate Black (Leo Howard) arrives. Other Days spoilers indicate that Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman) and Chanel Dupree (Raven Bowens) reveal their plans to adopt Sophia Choi's baby. Elsewhere, Alex Kiriakis (Robert Scott Wilson) and Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) enjoy a romantic date, while Belle and Arnold Feniger (Galen Gering) have a nasty encounter. And more Days of our Lives spoilers show that Shawn Brady (Brandon Beemer) and Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) develop a bond, EJ and Belle struggle to define their relationship, and Kristen DiMera (Stacy Haiduk) considers drastic measures. Visit our Days of our Lives section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/days-of-our-lives/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date Days of our Lives Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/days-of-our-lives-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
Ca fait des années que je voulais parler de chiptune sans savoir par quel bout le prendre. Un article ? Plus personne ne lit, les blogs sont morts. Une vidéo ? Ni le temps ni l'envie de gérer un tournage aussi important. J'avais la flemme. Et des pistes aussi, mais rien de très avancé. Et puis j'ai découvert le projet complètement dingue du groupe Français The Other Days, et j'ai tout de suite compris que j'avais trouvé mon angle d'attaque. Parler de chiptune oui, mais pas seul, et en audio only. Et puis le destin m'a mis sur la route de Stéphane Picq, un compositeur légendaire dans le monde du jeu vidéo, qui a notamment composé la musique du jeu Dune de Cryo sorti en 1992, ainsi que sa version orchestrale "Spice Opera", multi-primée. J'ai eu la chance de pouvoir l'interviewer le 2 février 2024. Le résultat : 3h20 d'émission. Alors oui, c'est beaucoup, comme me le disait Ableton Live pendant l'export, mais vous n'êtes pas obligé de tout consommer d'un coup, et surtout l'émission est chapitrée et divisée en 3 parties pour que vous puissiez grignoter à votre guise : - Partie 1 : Une histoire du chiptune, l'évolution des puces électroniques dédiées aux sons, admirablement commenté par Yves et Eric du groupe The Other Days. On a vraiment mis tout en œuvre pour que tout le monde puisse suivre, même si vous n'y connaissez rien. Vous me direz si c'est réussi. - Partie 2 : Présentation de leur projet ACE, un instrument unique au monde, une boite à puces, un orchestre de silicium, un projet complètement dingue. - Partie 3 : Une interview d'un maitre de la synthèse FM, la légende Stéphane Picq. Remerciements : - The Other Days, Glafouk, Jean-Bernard Emond, et tout ceux cités dans les sources. - Pour me contacter : makingsound (-at-) mailo.com Sources : - Le site de The Other Days : https://theotherdays.net/ Ace on duty : https://youtu.be/CyC61BzbfWM?si=Qhjgi_G0LkL_x5CJ - “The 1-Bit Instrument”, article de Blake Troise, probablement le meilleur sur le sujet : https://gwern.net/doc/cs/hardware/2020-troise.pdf - ”Understanding Computer Sound. 5. ZX Spectrum” par “Forgotten Computer” : https://youtu.be/N5ACJd2LvbY?si=l89yaG1ilHZ74Lr9 - ”Recording the IBM PC's internal speaker: MS-DOS gaming at its loudest” par “The Oldskool PC” : https://youtu.be/wi2tW23qb9c?si=Lp_MZEiP80xSynN7 - “SAMPLING in Video Game Music” par ToffeeBun : https://youtu.be/SQTkOUjayW0?si=pBUi5_L6KypOwoxE - “How to make Super Nintendo Music TUTORIAL” par Button Masher : https://youtu.be/cTHXgwwO9ds?si=KGM4HCwDRyfyu6OW - DUNE Soundtrack (AdLib + MT-32 + AdLib Gold), une superposition réalisée par “The Sound Card Database” : https://youtu.be/o-Q_UO6Hp7U?si=ASTQ9f2at4A_p1C- Ressources : - Pour écouter tout ce qui est sorti sur C64 : https://deepsid.chordian.net - Pour écouter tout ce qui est sorti sur Amiga : https://www.wothke.ch/playmod/ - Pour écouter tout ce qui est sorti sur Sega Megadrive : https://project2612.org Pour écoutez ces fichiers vous aurez besoin d'installer un player spécifique, comme Winamp ou XMPlay, et ajouter ce plugin : https://vgmrips.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=112 - Pour écouter tout ce qui est sorti sur Super Nintendo : http://snesmusic.org/v2/ Pour écoutez ces fichiers vous aurez besoin d'installer un player spécifique, comme Winamp ou XMPlay, et ajouter ce plugin : https://www.alpha-ii.com/Download/Main.html#SNESAmp - Pour écouter ce qui est sorti sur DES TONNES d'autres plateformes, directement depuis un navigateur : https://www.zophar.net - Vous voulez essayer de composer du chiptune ? Le meilleur logiciel multiplateformes actuel est Furnace : https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace - Vous voulez composer du chiptune avec un appareil nomade ? Mon test du Dirtywave M8 : https://youtu.be/T4ihl9Z1pVM?si=p5Sa0LhsXi0z-4G-
City Lights and Deep Vellum Books present Ali Kinsella and Zenia Tompkins celebrating the publication of "Love in Defiance of Pain: Ukrainian Stories," edited by Ali Kinsella, Zenia Tompkins, and Ross Ufberg, published by Deep Vellum. This event was originally broadcast via Zoom and hosted by Peter Maravelis. You can purchase copies of "Love in Defiance of Pain: Ukrainian Stories" directly from City Lights here: https://citylights.com/story-anthologies/love-in-defiance-of-pain-ukrainian-sto/ Proceeds from the sale of this collection will be donated to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. "Love in Defiance of Pain: Ukrainian Stories" aims to bring the riches of contemporary Ukrainian literature—and of contemporary Ukraine, too—to the world. While Ukraine is under sustained attack, many in the West have marveled at the nation's strength in the face of a barbaric invasion. Who are these people, what is this nation, which has captivated the world with their courage? By showcasing some of the finest Ukrainian writers working today, this book aims to help answer that question. Authors include: Sophia Andrukhovych, Yuri Andrukhovych, Stanislav Aseyev, Kateryna Babkina, Artem Chapeye, Liubko Deresh, Kateryna Kalytko, Oksana Lutsyshyna, Vasyl Makhno, Tanja Maljartschuk, Taras Prokhasko, Oleg Sentsov, Natalka Sniadanko, Olena Stiazhkina, Sashko Ushkalov, Oksana Zabuzhko, and Serhiy Zhadan Ali Kinsella has been translating from Ukrainian for ten years. Her published works include essays, poetry, monographs, and subtitles to various films. She won the 2019 Kovaliv Fund Prize for her translation of Taras Prokhasko's Anna's Other Days. She received a 2021 Peterson Literary Fund grant to translate Vasyl Makhno's Eternal Calendar. She holds an MA in Slavic studies from Columbia University, where she focused on Eastern European history and literature. A former Peace Corps volunteer, Ali lived in both western and central Ukraine for nearly five years. Her co-translations with Dzvinia Orlowsky from the Ukrainian of Natalka Bilotserkivets's poems, "Eccentric Days of Hope and Sorrow" (Lost Horse Press, 2021) was a finalist for the 2022 Griffin Poetry Prize. It has been shortlisted for the Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry and longlisted for the 2022 National Translation Award in Poetry. Her next volume with Orlowsky, a collection of Halyna Kruk's poetry, will be out in 2024. Zenia Topkins, an American of Ukrainian descent, began translating Ukrainian literature in 2015, after fifteen years' experience in education, academia, and the private sector. She holds graduate degrees in Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures from Columbia University and Islamic Studies from the University of Virginia. A past recipient of fellowships from the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Department of Education, and the National Endowment for the Humanities, among others, Zenia has varying levels of proficiency in nine languages. Her translations have been supported by grants from the Ukrainian Book Institute, the House of Europe, and the Peterson Literary Fund, among others, and include Tanja Maljartschuk's "A Biography of a Chance Miracle," Olesya Yaremchuk's "Our Others: Stories of Ukrainian Diversity," Vakhtang Kipiani's "WWII, Uncontrived and Unredacted: Testimonies from Ukraine," and Oleksandr Shatokin's "The Happiest Lion Cub" (forthcoming). She lives in exurban Virginia with her husband and three kiddos. Zenia is currently translating books by Stanislav Aseyev, Oleksandr Mykhed, and Tanja Maljartschuk, scheduled for publication in late 2022 and early 2023. She has served as the lead English translator for The Old Lion Publishing House, Ukraine's premier literary press, since 2019. This event was made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation: citylights.com/foundation
Any one of these poems, "The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls," "The Last Rose of Summer," "The Light of Other Days," would alone have made Moore immortal. (Volume 41, Harvard Classics) Thomas Moore born May 28, 1779.
Author Gary Sweeney, wrote a brilliant memoir about growing up with his great-grandparents' support. His book, The Light of Other Days, shows us the positive person that his great-grandfather was in his life, rather than focusing on his abusive parents, teachers and others. The title's intent is to focus on the good days that have been or will be, rather than the deep darkness of the present. Gary experienced depression and lives with anxiety and sensory processing issues. He has a talent for describing dealing with those struggles growing up. I highly recommend this book to anyone who has lived through something similar or who has a child going through it.Gary grew up attending Catholic School in Philadelphia. It was a fear-based culture where children were scared into obedience. Tormented with anxiety, he did not do well emotionally under that system. Many children experience this, and it becomes so overwhelming for some that they eventually kill themselves because they can't deal with the terror and confusion of the way they're being taught they must live. Those in authority threatened him with fire and brimstone, assuming Gary was acting out. They did not consider that his behavior might be coming from anxiety or overstimulation. Worse, his stepfather would tell him that “bad guys would going to come take him away in the night if he didn't stop misbehaving”, and Gary wasn't sure what he was doing wrong. No one validated his struggles except his great-grandfather. Anyone who perceived that he was feeling anxious would minimize his feelings, telling him to “stop feeling that way”.At daycare, they had a designated nap time. All the other children would fall asleep on command, but Gary could not, and felt trapped on his floor mat. He described it as being stuck in quicksand. All the sounds happening nearby were blaring in his ears as he waited for it to be over. He had to find a way to cope, so he counted 60 seconds 30 times every day. That way, there was an end in sight, and he knew when it was. Of the many things that Gary's great-grandfather taught him or did for him, the most important lesson, was to be in the present. Gary doesn't remember any gifts anyone gave him, but he remembers the places he went with his great-grandfather and the fun and positive feelings he has about the time they spent together. He learned how important it is for a child to have an authority figure who believes that their struggles are real, comforts them and doesn't take advantage of their fears. His current life mission is to be there for his daughters.Thank you for listening to Hope to Recharge! If we are important to you, help us out and Leave us a review on iTunes here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-to-recharge/id1464788845. 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David and Perry discuss a number of recent award winners and take the Hugo Time Machine zooming back to the year of 1967 A. Bertram Chandler Award (01:48) Booker Prize Winner (00:37) Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (00:58) World Fantasy Awards (02:02) Readings Prize (00:38) Hugo Voting closes (00:25) Hugo Time Machine~1967 (01:00:58) Short Stories (17:09) “Mr. Jester” by Fred Saberhagen “Delusion for a Dragon Slayer” by Harlan Ellison “Rat Race” by Raymond F. Jones “The Secret Place” by Richard McKenna (Won Nebula) “Man in His Time” by Brian W. Aldiss “Comes Now the Power” by Roger Zelazny “Light of Other Days” by Bob Shaw WINNER “Neutron Star” by Larry Niven Novelettes (13:30) “The Alchemist” by Charles L. Harness “An Ornament to His Profession” by Charles L. Harness “The Manor of Roses” by Thomas Burnett Swann “Call Him Lord” by Gordon R. Dickson “For a Breath I Tarry” by Roger Zelazny “This Moment of the Storm” by Roger Zelazny “Apology to Inky” by Robert M. Green, Jr. “The Eskimo Invasion” by Hayden Howard WINNER “The Last Castle” by Jack Vance Other possible nominees (06:27) Novels (16:47) Day of the Minotaur by Thomas Burnett Swann The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz Too Many Magicians by Randall Garrett Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany WINNER: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein Other possible nominees (01:26) Other 1967 Hugo awards (01:23) Windup (00:39) Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels
David and Perry discuss a number of recent award winners and take the Hugo Time Machine zooming back to the year of 1967 A. Bertram Chandler Award (01:48) Booker Prize Winner (00:37) Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (00:58) World Fantasy Awards (02:02) Readings Prize (00:38) Hugo Voting closes (00:25) Hugo Time Machine~1967 (01:00:58) Short Stories (17:09) “Mr. Jester” by Fred Saberhagen “Delusion for a Dragon Slayer” by Harlan Ellison “Rat Race” by Raymond F. Jones “The Secret Place” by Richard McKenna (Won Nebula) “Man in His Time” by Brian W. Aldiss “Comes Now the Power” by Roger Zelazny “Light of Other Days” by Bob Shaw WINNER “Neutron Star” by Larry Niven Novelettes (13:30) “The Alchemist” by Charles L. Harness “An Ornament to His Profession” by Charles L. Harness “The Manor of Roses” by Thomas Burnett Swann “Call Him Lord” by Gordon R. Dickson “For a Breath I Tarry” by Roger Zelazny “This Moment of the Storm” by Roger Zelazny “Apology to Inky” by Robert M. Green, Jr. “The Eskimo Invasion” by Hayden Howard WINNER “The Last Castle” by Jack Vance Other possible nominees (06:27) Novels (16:47) Day of the Minotaur by Thomas Burnett Swann The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz Too Many Magicians by Randall Garrett Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany WINNER: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein Other possible nominees (01:26) Other 1967 Hugo awards (01:23) Windup (00:39) Click here for more info and indexes Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels
Show Notes: 00:00 Cold Open 01:19 Titles 01:01 Intro Banter 04:24 Supply chain, labor shortage, 34:04 Taiwan 43:14 Sacks Desantis 47:00 Dave Chappelle 01:08:24 FDA 01:23:27 Question 1 01:27:08 Question 2 Follow the besties: https://twitter.com/chamath https://linktr.ee/calacanis https://twitter.com/DavidSacks https://twitter.com/friedberg Follow the pod: https://twitter.com/theallinpod https://linktr.ee/allinpodcast Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://twitter.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://twitter.com/TheZachEffect Referenced in the show: Statista - The U.S. Car Models Most Impacted By The Microchip Shortage Zack Kanter on Twitter - "The “supply chain crisis” is a clever rebrand" Naithan Jones on Twitter - NFTs Daily Breeze - No start date for 24/7 operations at Port of LA LA Daily News - Port of LA to go to 24/7 operations, Biden announces Nikkei Asia - TSMC announces plans to build first chip plant in Japan St. Louis Fed - Total Public Debt as Percent of Gross Domestic Product Forbes - Druckenmiller Blasts Fed's ‘Radical' Stimulus Policy David Sacks on Twitter - Desantis Dinner Variety - Ted Sarandos Doubles Down The Light of Other Days by Arthur C. Clarke CFTC Orders Tether and Bitfinex to Pay Fines Totaling $42.5 Million NBC - Most adults shouldn't take daily aspirin Botched - Man Wins $100,000 Breast Implants Bet!
This week's episode is a true return to form, in which my old friend Michael Jacobs (aka The Ungoogleable Michaelangelo, aka Void Denizen) and I talk about pretty much everything — including plenty of things I honestly can't believe I spoke about so freely.Every once in a rare while I have a discussion on Future Fossils that truly exemplifies the spirit in which this show was born — the truly omnivorous amateur enthusiasm that pervaded it before I started worrying about defining these investigations for an audience.Here is just a set of sampling slices from our most heartfelt and epic yarn, in which Michael talks about taking care of his father, who suffers Alzheimer's; about getting back out of city life and onto the road in the American Southwest, communing with the landscape; about nonduality and artistry and memory and transpersonal somatics and their implications…It is an honor to meld with this guy, especially as my first not-exactly-post-pandemic, back-in-person podcast with a friend in the same room since God Knows When. Throughout this episode: he and I bat 1000 on the revelatory portmanteaus:The IcarOS, Genre Fluid, Vagabondage, The Industry and The Artistry, (my Dantien used to be a) Dantwienty, (and of course) The Transtempouroboros (tasty!).✨ Housekeeping:Come out as a future fossil on Patreon for another 25 minutes of this awesome conversation, plus two extra episodes a month, invites to our book club, new weird inspired essays, art and music that I labor on late night sometimes for months, and other things that help me share the wondrous inquiry. And please leave a good review on Apple Podcasts!• Discord Server | Facebook Group(Where people go to be weird enough to make it.)• Bookshop.org Future Fossils Reading List(Buy the books we talk about. You support local booksellers and I get a cut. Bezos gets nothing.)Episode edited by this tired guy right here. Theme music by Future Fossils co-host Evan “Skytree” Snyder. For when you'd rather listen to music than conversation, follow me and my listening recommendations on Spotify.✨ Discussed:“If time is circular, you can be behind the curve and ahead of the curve at the same time.”– MG[Topics]Life transformations; place-based spirituality; the praxis, challenge, and path of caregiving; knowing when it's time to shake things up; time, loss, memory, the shedding of ego…realizing you've been forgotten; Improv vs. composition; genii loci; when the doer and the doing are the same; time travel in the music studio; the difference between emphasis on UFO craft or the aliens themselves; scrutinizing my UFO experiences as potentially “just” a social hallucinogenic placebo effect or accidental transpersonal charismatic gaslighting…[Listening]Michaelangelo on FF: 37, 101Bayo Akomolafe on Rune SoupSelf Portraits As Other People Episode 1 with LogaReincantations (theme of The Sentimental Centipede)Anthony Peake on Self Portraits As Other PeopleShea Hembrey at TED: How I Became 100 ArtistsJF Martel on FF: 18, 71, 126FF 150 on a Unifying Meta-Theory of UFOs and The WeirdMG on Aliens and ArtistsOn Dreams and Waking at the San Francisco Evolver Spore, April 2010FF 149 with Tada Hozumi, Dare Sohei, Naomi Most, Onyx AshantiFF 117 with Eric Wargo[Other People]Void Denizen, Stewart Brand, EOTO, Tyson Yunkaporta, Jeff Buckley, David Bowie, Ween, Mike Patton, Yeasayer, Ben Harper, Bo Burnham, eter and The Wolf[Reading]Michaelangelo's Meowsoleum and new book, The He and She of ItMG's The Evolution of Surveillance, Part 4: Augments and AmputeesMartin Nowak et al.'s The evolution of syntactic communication (paper)“Time binding” was coined by Alfred Horzybski (who also said, “The map is not the territory.”)Rolf Potts' VagabondingDavid Eagleman's SumArthur C. Clarke & Stephen Baxter's The Light of Other DaysPola Olaixarac's Dark ConstellationsDavid Abram, Becoming AnimalJohn C. Wright's Count To A Trillion and The Golden AgePeter Watts' BlindsightKurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse FiveAldous Huxley's Heaven and Hell[Viewing]Westworld, Constantine, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Altered Carbon, Coco, Seven Pounds (re: organ transplants),Dark Crystal & Labyrinth (re: Brian Froud),Lucy with Scarlett Johannson (re: black goo),Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase✨ Products I Endorse:• I transcribe this show with help from Podscribe.ai — which I highly recommend to other podcasters. (If you'd like to help edit transcripts for the Future Fossils book project, please email or DM me: Email | Twitter | Instagram)• BioTech Life Sciences makes anti-aging and performance enhancement formulas that work directly at the level of cellular nutrition, both for ingestion and direct topical application. 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Gee Dee lives in New York, where he deejays and makes music. He's co-founded Earth Beat, is a resident at Good Room in Brooklyn, and plays regularly at Philadelphia's long-running party Making Time. He also has a new live project with Juan MacLean called Infinity Machine, and hot solo releases for Planet Trip Records, Superior Elevation Records, and Light of Other Days. @deejaygeedee About the mix: For this mix I took a dive into meditative club music. A whole lot from the early to mid 90s, a few classics with a couple of newer bits peppered in. Mostly CD's. A few ambient people trying their hand at tribal downtempo stuff, some left-of-center house and new beat, a couple of trance tracks and a few peak-time rave goodies. Mostly pitched down to a slightly more manageable speed ;) Tracklist: V.D.B. Joel / F. Voelxen – Strange Morning [Coloursound Library, 1980] Haslinger – Nine 4 One [Wildcat!, 1994] Robert Rich – Terraced Fields [Hearts Of Space, 1994] Sad World – Apadana [Fax +49-69/450464, 1993] Erotic Dreams – Pharao's Dream [Dino Music, 1998] Shamall – Space Hunters [FMS, 1993] Delerium – Metamorphosis [Nettwerk, 1994] Professor Trance & The Energisers – Kozuma [Island Records, 1995] The Unlimited Dream Company – The Shore Gardens [Jumpin' & Pumpin', 1995] Zillas on Acid – A Wonderful Time in a Terrible Club (Fantastic Twins Remix) [Inside Out Records, 2021] Kino-Moderno – Rift (Original) [Scien Records, 1993] Taucher – Happiness (Dr. Atmo Remix) [Crash Records, 1993] Frequency X – Listen (Ambient) [Popular Records, 1990] Luca Lozano – F DAT [Klasse Wrecks, 2013] Man Myth Magic – Velasquez Stages [Interactive Test, 1993] The Chosen Few – Revolution Of The Heart (Original Un Resolution 194 Mix) [Fabulous Music UK, 1991] Peru – Guru [Red Bullet, 1993] Ian Eccles-Smith – Charlie Don't Dance [A Pie Product, 1992] Corporate 09 – Larynxophone [Dojo, 1991] Pulse 8 – Radio Morocco (Youth Dub Mix) [Nation Records, 1989] The 3rd Alternative – Sinister Footwork (Part 2) [Skunk Records, 1992] Spooky – Little Bullet (High Velocity Mix) [Direct Effect, 1993]
Ep. 252 with Gee Dee. Gee Dee lives in New York, where he deejays and makes music. He's co-founded Earth Beat, is a resident at Good Room in Brooklyn, and plays regularly at Philadelphia's long-running party Making Time. He also has a new live project with Juan MacLean called Infinity Machine, and hot solo releases for Planet Trip Records, Superior Elevation Records, and Light of Other Days. On FPR tonight he takes us for a two hour dive into meditative club music, with an emphasis on glorious 90s cuts. It's bliss bbs.
Any one of these poems, "The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls," "The Last Rose of Summer," "The Light of Other Days," would alone have made Moore immortal. (Volume 41, Harvard Classics) Thomas Moore born May 28, 1779.
Brandon and Sarah talk about possible future inventions they’re excited or hopeful for, like teleportation (no flies, please), self-driving cars, widely accessible lab-grown meat, and for Brandon, just cooler video games.- The wormhole book: The Light of Other Days by Stephen Baxter, based on a synopsis by Arthur C. Clarke.
Together we listen back to select "Cylinder Talk" sound production assignments created by Concordia graduate students, and unpack the experiences, ideas and discussions that the production and study of sound can incite across disciplines. A 3-minute audio project assigned to students in Jason's most recent graduate seminar - Literary Listening as Cultural Technique - the Cylinder Talk draws on a history of early spoken sound recordings, inviting us into an embodied sonic engagement with literature studies.The episode features sound work by Alexandra Sweny, Sara Adams, Aubrey Grant and Andrew Whiteman.SpokenWeb is a monthly podcast produced by the SpokenWeb team as part of distributing the audio collected from (and created using) Canadian Literary archival recordings found at universities across Canada. To find out more about Spokenweb visit: spokenweb.ca . If you love us, let us know! Rate us and leave a comment on Apple Podcasts or say hi on our social media @SpokenWebCanada.Episode Producers:Jason Camlot (SpokenWeb director) is Professor in the Department of English and Research Chair in Literature and Sound Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. His critical works include Phonopoetics (Stanford 2019), Style and the Nineteenth-Century British Critic (2008), and the co-edited collections, CanLit Across Media (2019) and Language Acts (2007). He is also the author of four collections of poetry, Attention All Typewriters, The Animal Library, The Debaucher, and What the World Said.Stacey Copeland is a media producer and Communication Ph.D. candidate at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. She received her MA from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture program and a BA in Media Production from Ryerson University. She is currently the podcast project manager for The Spokenweb Podcast and the supervising producer of Amplify Podcast Network. website: http://staceycopeland.com/Cylinder Talks Featured:Alexandra Sweny, “Ethics of Field Recording in Irv Teibel's Environments Series”Sound Clips: Original recordings of Montreal by Alexandra Sweny.Sara Adams, “Henry Mayhew and Victorian London”Sound Clips: “Victorian Street.” British Library, Sounds, Sound Effects. Collection: Period Backgrounds. Editor, Benet Bergonzi. Published, 1994.Aubrey Grant, “Poe's Impossible Sound”Sound Clips: Lucier, Alvin. I Am Sitting in a Room, Lovely Music Ltd., 1981.Andrew Whiteman, “Bronze lance heads”Sound Clips:“Robert Duncan Lecture on Ezra Pound” March 26, 1976, U of San Diego; accessed from Penn Sound Robert Duncan's author page. (https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Duncan.php)“Ezra Pound recites Canto 1” 1959; accessed from Penn Sound Ezra Pound's author page (https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Pound.php)—“The Sound of Pound: A Listener's Guide” by Richard Siebruth, interview with Al Filreis May 22, 2007. (https://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Pound.php)Sampled 1940s film music; date and origin unknown.Original music; composed by Andrew Whiteman, Dec 2020.References:Eidsheim, Nina Sun. The Race of Sound: Listening, Timbre and Vocality in African Music. Duke UP, 2019.Feaster, Patrick. “'The Following Record': Making Sense of Phonographic Performance, 1877-1908.” PhD Dissertation. Indiana University, 2007.Hoffman, J. “Soundscape explorer: From snow to shrimps, everything is a sound to Bernie Krause.” Nature, vol. 485, no. 7398, 2012, p. 308, doi:10.1038/485308a.Kittler, Friedrich. Grammophone, Film, Typewriter, trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz, Stanford University Press, 1999.Krause, Bernie. The Great Animal Orchestra: Finding the Origins of Music in the World's Wild Places. Little Brown, 2012.Peter Miller, “Prosody, Media, and the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe,” PMLA 135.2 (March 2020): 315-328.Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and the London Poor, 1851.Picker, John. Victorian Soundscapes. Oxford University Press, 2003.Poe, Edgar Allen. “The Bells”, Complete Poems and Selected Essays, ed. Richard Gray, Everyman Press, 1993, pp. 81-84.Robinson, Dylan. Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies. University of Minnesota Press, 2020.Schafer, R. Murray. The Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World. Inner Traditions/Bear and Co., 1993.Siegert, Bernhard. Cultural Techniques: Grids, Filters, Doors, and Other Articulations of the Rea. Trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young. Fordham UP, 2015.Stoever, Jennifer Lynn. The Sonic Color Line: Race and the Cultural Politics of Listening. New York University Press, 2016.Teibel, Irv. Environments 1: Psychologically Ultimate Seashore. LP Record. Syntonic Research Inc., 1969.World Soundscape Project - Sonic Research Studio - Simon Fraser University. https://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio/worldsoundscaperoject.html. Accessed 31 Jan. 2021.Additional Sound Clips:Camlot, Jason. Ambient Music for “Cylinder Talks”.“A Christmas Carol in Prose (Charles Dickens: Scrooge's awakening )(w Carol Singers [male quartet]).” Bransby Williams, performer. Edison 13353, 1905."Big Ben clock tower of Westminster - striking half past 10, quarter to 11, and 11 o'clock" (Westminster, London, England). July 16, 1890. Recorded by: Miss Ferguson and Graham Hope, (for George Gouraud). Edison brown wax cylinder (unissued). NPS object catalog number: EDIS 39839.bpayri. “crowd chattering students university loud”, Freesound, 2015.Humanoide9000. “Glacier break”, Freesound, 2017.“Micawber (from ‘David Copperfield').” William Sterling Battis, performer. Victor 35556 B, 12”disc, 1916.New, David, director. R. Murray Schafer: Listen, National Film Board of Canada, 2009.sbyandiji. “short alarm bell in school hall”, Freesound, 2014.Spliffy. “Hallway of University in silence”, Freesound, 2015.“Svengali Mesmerizes Trilby.” Herbert Beerbohm Tree, performer. Gramophone Concert Record, 10” Black Label Disc, GC 1313, 1906.“The Transformation Scene From Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Len Spencer, performer. Columbia matrix, [1904] 1908.Udall, Lyn. “Just One Girl.” Popular Songs of Other Days, 2012/1898.Westerkamp, Hildegard. “Kits Beach Soundwalk.” Transformations, Empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 1031, Enregistrements i Média (SOPROQ), 1989/2010. https://electrocd.com/en/piste/imed_1031-1.3.
Sarah Reid is a coach who helps women in physical and emotional pain who want to stop suffering. Her bestselling novel The Other days looks at the reasons we lie to ourselves and those we love, and the measures we take in order to avoid our deepest fears and shame Special Thank You To Our Sponsor Jobber -- superior service management software to help you run your business more efficiently. Start your free trial today Here are the key links from the episode: The Pain Coaches The Pain Coaches Podcast Get your copy of The Other Days Marc's Links 5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course From $0 To $100K+ With Content Marketing Schedule a free strategy call Marc's books YouTube Decoded Podcast Domination Content Marketing Secrets The Wealthy Author More Books
"We are living through a health crisis, an economic crisis, a racial crisis, and a democratic crisis. Each would be historic on their own. All of them are connected. That they have struck together in this way just might be what compels our transformation."– Anand GiridharadasThis week’s episode is over three years in the making: my talk from Earth Frequency Festival 2017, about a revised narrative of prehistory from which we can grow new myths better suited for our times. I almost didn’t post this episode at all, even after nearly two full days of editing, because it felt tone deaf to zoom out so far and discuss topics like mass extinctions, the evolution of plant-pollinator symbiosis, my critiques of transhumanism and SpaceX, and how fish and clams represent complementary strategies for dealing with turbulent environments. But this feature-length rant erupted from me at a time that rhymes intensely with our current moment: I was scheduled to present on futurism immediately following a heart-wrenching and visceral presentation on the (then ongoing) Standing Rock protests, and it felt right then as it does now to wield what I know in service of new stories that better serve the work of social justice. After all, it is only the alienated and colonized mind that sees climate change, racism, economic inequality, and ecological devastation as separate issues.No: if we are to truly embrace our interbeing with the biosphere (and we must), then we cannot exclude other human beings — or even nonhuman sentient beings — from our maps and models of the nondual truth of who we are. One more disclaimer: This is the last unpublished talk I gave before I started work at the Santa Fe Institute, where my poetic intuitions and armchair science scholarship have been challenged to rise to far greater rigor and discernment. I regard this two-hour screed as both one of my most inspired riffs, the closest that I ever got to a Terence McKenna sermon…but it’s also full of embryonic, raw ideas that have evolved A LOT since this recording happened. I share it with you not as a completed document but as a snapshot of a story in the weaving, and I hope you hear it as the work in progress that it was and is.Thank you and I hope you’ll take a moment to read the supplementary materials below, and support the crucial social justice orgs helping protect the lives and freedom of your neighbors here on Earth, in this especially intense and pivotal moment. For the next few weeks I am donating 100% of the sales of my original paintings and inventory of canvas prints to ACLU and Unicorn Riot. If you would like to put your money to a good cause and get some cool art for doing so, please visit https://instagram.com/michaelgarfield for details.Support this show on Patreon for over a dozen secret episodes, the Future Fossils book club, and weekly community calls, and much more. Or, better, read and share the resources below.Theme Music: “God Detector” by Evan “Skytree” Snyder (feat. Michael Garfield).My embarrassingly white and male list of mentions from this talk:Bruce Damer, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Ernst Haeckel, Proteus (documentary), Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, Diane Musho Hamilton, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Kary Mullis, Francis Crick, The Bardo Thodol (book), Ram Dass, Neem Karoli Baba, Biosphere 2, William Irwin Thompson, Marshall McLuhan, Alvin Toffler, Marie Toffler, Stewart Brand, Wall-E (film), Gregory Bateson, John Muir, Richard Doyle, Darwin’s Pharmacy (book), Thomas Henry Huxley, Gideon Mantell, Colin Elder, Arthur C. Clarke, Stephen Baxter, The Light of Other Days (book), Albert Einstein, John C. Wright, Timothy Leary, Elon MuskShare these resources:–––> Ally Tools
THE OTHER DAYS looks at the reasons we lie to ourselves and those we love, and the measures we take in order to avoid our deepest fears and shame.
Cada lunes marca la pauta de un nuevo inicio, pero por distintas razones decidimos enfrentarlo conformados y con pesadez, fatiga o angustia. Alguna vez te has preguntado, si pudiera existir un día entre domingo y lunes ¿Cómo sería? ¿Qué harías? ¿A quién le dedicarías este tiempo? ¿Te sentirías más feliz? En este track no sólo nos reconforta tener un cafecito cerca ¡Acompáñanos a cuestionar este contagio social y a encender un switch más! Estudios y recursos mencionados: Why are emergency departments and hospitals ‘clogged up’ on Monday's? Desde The Increased Incidence on Mondays of Work-Related Sprains and Strains Desde The Behavior of Stock Prices on Fridays and Mondays Desde Gasoline Prices Jump Up on Mondays: An Outcome of Aggressive Competition? Desde I Need Help on Mondays, It’s Not My Day. The Other Days, I’m OK’.—Perspectives of Disabled Children on Inclusive Education Desde On Mondays people are most bored but also most focused. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Focus20Camera-Ready20Final.pdf Tell me why I don't like Mondays: investigating day of the week effects on job satisfaction and psychological well‐being Desde Memories of “Bad” Days Are More Biased Than Memories of “Good” Days: Past Saturdays Vary, but Past Mondays Are Always Blue Desde An experimental study of the “blue-monday” hypothesis Desde Day-of-week mood patterns in the United States: On the existence of ‘Blue Monday’, ‘Thank God it's Friday’ and weekend effects Desde Caroline Leaf, experta en Neurociencia Cognitiva Desde
This episode was edited the night after getting back from Origins, so these show notes are going to be short and to the point! Today we’re talking about two games that were both originally published by Days of Wonder: Cleopatra and the Society of Architects and Colosseum. Because both of these games were then later reprinted, we have a conversation about reprints and games that we would like to see be reprinted. Most importantly, as of this episode Mat is officially back in Pittsburgh so we will once again be recording our episodes altogether in the same location! [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:01:29] - Days of Wonder [00:02:44] - Cleopatra and the Society of Architects [00:17:49] - Colosseum [00:34:48] - Comparison [00:39:11] - Other Days of Wonder Games [00:42:47] - Broader View Men on Board is part of the Dice Tower Network of podcasts. Find other great podcasts at https://www.dicetower.com/dice-tower-network.
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Panel: Andrew Madsen Jaim Zuber Erica Sadun Dave Delong Special Guest: Abbey Jackson Episode Summary In this episode of iPhreaks, panel hosts Abbey Jackson, a senior software engineer at Mastercard fraud detection from Vancouver, Canada. Abbey was a part time nanny before she became a developer. Her journey as a developer started when she decided to attend an 8-week Swift boot camp. Within 3 years of the boot camp she started working at Mastercard as a senior developer. Although Abbey currently develops using Objective-C, she started developing in Swift. She talks about the different concepts she struggled with as a Swift developer, such as the difference between nil, NULL and NSNull in Objective–C. They talk about the tools and books available to developers who want to learn Objective–C. Abbey has used the Slack Objective–C channel extensively to ask for advice on coding practices. Links Abbey's Twitter Abbey's GitHub Abbey's Website https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Andrew Madsen: IconJar Dave Delong: The Light of Other Days by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter Jaim Zuber: Xcode - Apple Developer Abbey Jackson: CheatSheet - Know your short cuts
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Panel: Andrew Madsen Jaim Zuber Erica Sadun Dave Delong Special Guest: Abbey Jackson Episode Summary In this episode of iPhreaks, panel hosts Abbey Jackson, a senior software engineer at Mastercard fraud detection from Vancouver, Canada. Abbey was a part time nanny before she became a developer. Her journey as a developer started when she decided to attend an 8-week Swift boot camp. Within 3 years of the boot camp she started working at Mastercard as a senior developer. Although Abbey currently develops using Objective-C, she started developing in Swift. She talks about the different concepts she struggled with as a Swift developer, such as the difference between nil, NULL and NSNull in Objective–C. They talk about the tools and books available to developers who want to learn Objective–C. Abbey has used the Slack Objective–C channel extensively to ask for advice on coding practices. Links Abbey's Twitter Abbey's GitHub Abbey's Website https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Andrew Madsen: IconJar Dave Delong: The Light of Other Days by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter Jaim Zuber: Xcode - Apple Developer Abbey Jackson: CheatSheet - Know your short cuts
Le Frère - Nice - Light of Other DaysMJ Lallo - Deep Dreams - Seance CentreKimiko Kasai With Herbie Hancock- I Thought It Was You - CBS/SonyThe Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra - Black Sun (Instrumental) - Far OutPeggy Gou - It Makes You Forget (Itgehane) - Ninja TuneChmmr - 0x60 (Prins Thomas Diskomiks Del 1 & 2) - Full PuppPonty Mython – Time Spiral - FutureboogieCrooked Man – Echo Loves Narcissus (Part 1) - Bitter End Tornado Wallace - Today Feat. Sui Zhen (I:Cube Remix) - Running Back
Subscribe to Future Fossils on iTunesSubscribe to Future Fossils on StitcherJoin the Future Fossils Facebook GroupSupport Future Fossils on Patreon This week we talk about what the oldest fossils in the world have to teach us about life’s origins and destiny with Tara Djokic of the University of New South Wales. Tara’s a geologist and astrobiologist whose team and work just appeared on the cover of Scientific American for changing our ideas about the beginning of our story… http://www.pangea.unsw.edu.au/people/students/tara-djokic https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15263 http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/05/09/527575457/australian-fossils-hint-at-where-to-search-for-life-on-mars QUOTES: “Thinking for humanity, moving forward and prospering as a global community – a lot of people in power aren’t thinking that way.” “We can only base what we know about life, and about intelligent life, on what we know here on Earth, because we’ve got no other sample. And until that happens, we can only make hypotheses.” “I can only speak for me. And when I think, okay, well, we all just came from goo, and maybe one day the universe won’t be here anymore, I find that pretty humbling. And that’s pretty much the reason I got into this field. Relationships come and go, friendships come and go, life changes and evolves…and the society we live in is so distracting, and we get caught up in trivial things…when you put that all in perspective and think, we all just came from goo, it just makes you a little bit HUMBLER. Because I do get caught up in the same stuff that everybody else does. We’re humans; we’re governed by our emotions and our biology…if I can look outside of that biological box as a human being and put things in perspective, then I’m going to. And that’s what I think astrobiology does, and that’s what I think studying the origins of life does.” “We’re really just a macro-sized version of a microbial community on the planet.” “We’re a community. But unfortunately, for some reason, humans all seem to think we’re individual and the pocket over here can do whatever they want and it won’t affect the pocket over there.” “The one saving grace we have for humanity is hope. Hope is what drives anybody to do anything, right? The hope to achieve something. The hope that they’re going to succeed.” “The key difference between science and religion is that science gives you the information and then you can make your own decision, whereas a lot of the time it’s, ‘This is the information; take it or leave it.’ For me the beauty of science and the beauty of education is that you’re able to make critical decisions FOR YOURSELF.” TOPICS: - What are the oldest fossils on the planet? - What was the environment in which life emerged on Earth? - Explaining scientific research to strangers. - The relationship between scholarship and leisure. - How she become an astrobiologist - Fermi’s Paradox & The Great Silence (or, “If life is so likely, why don’t we hear anybody?”) - Have we not encountered intelligent extraterrestrials because they tend to wipe themselves out, or because they’ve learned to encrypt all of their communication to look like radio noise? - The two kinds of scientists: concepts first, then hypothesis; or data first, then hypothesis. - The mystical experience of doing paleontological fieldwork in the Badlands. - How does this research help us understand where to look for life elsewhere in the solar system? - What the study of ancient life reveals about overarching patterns in every part of the cosmos. - The Great Oxygenation Event 2.4 billion years ago and what we can learn from this ancient catastrophe. - The importance of good science writing in an age of “alternative facts.” - The difficulties faced by science in an age when so much of discovery is made with the assistance of sophisticated machines. MENTIONS: - Edgar Mitchell - Bruce Damer & Dave Deamer - Paolo Soleri - The Light of Other Days by Arthur C. Clarke & Stephen Baxter - Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Suess - Brave New World by Aldous Huxley - Ready Player One by Ernest Kline - The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K. Dick See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was a fun Friday in Salem with Kate and Andre as they confront Lucas about their marriage. The snarky banter and sexual tension continued with this super power couple...Tell me why thery are not on everyday? Other Days happenings included Rafe's trying to propose to Hope and her finally saying yes. With JJ arrested for murder, Sonny, Chad, Abby and Eric start to have memories of Deimos. Brady is stuggling with the knowledge that Eric and Nicole were together. Tripp is still trying to frame Kayla, but having doubts. Chad is thinking of Abby and Gabi is worried about JJ as Dario and Abby get married. One more week until the new writing appears.
A lovely unique mix from Zurich based Hove this week. Running the Light of Other Days label with Le Frère, their aim is to promote forward thinking innovative sounds. Their next release from Miajica should be out in June, followed by a mouthwatering remix EP featuring Clandestino heroes Unknown Mobile, Lexx, Kjebelos and Jack Pattern https://soundcloud.com/el_hove
La team AmigaVibes présente en ce mois d'avril 2017 un live spécial The Other Days enregistré lors de la RGP le samedi 18 février 2017 à Meaux . The Other Days sera en concert le 7 avril 2017 au bar "Chair de Poule" - Paris 11ième. Une nuit spéciale Chiptune nommée "> decrunching - please wait ..." enchaînant 3 concerts avec The Other Days (live Gameboy and ST), puis Pain Perdu (live Gameboy) et flappos & glafouk (files jockey). AmigaVibes team presents in this april month of 2017 a special live of The Other Days captured on the RGP the saturday 18 of february in Meaux town. The Other Days are in concert the 7 of april 2017 in the bar "Chair de Poule" - Paris 11 - France. A special chiptune night named "> decrunching - please wait ..." with 3 concerts : The Other Days (live Gameboy and ST), then Pain Perdu (live Gameboy) and finally flappos & glafouk (files jockey). The Other Days Ici la tracklist de ce podcast / Here is the tracklist of this podcast : 01-Jingle by JGG - AmigaVibes (0'26) 02-Special Jingle TOD@RGP Live - AmigaVibes (0'09) 03-Intro (1'23) 04-Desert bus (2'19) 05-Vashkiri (3'42) 06-Serge (2'38) 07-P-machinery (3'40) 08-Eastern drinks (La Zone de Ramsay Hunt cover) (6'30) 09-Skweee (5'28) 10-break (1'05) 11-Electrostatic constrictor (3'45) 12-Spin your head (5'40) 13-Course sur l'autoroute (3'30) 14-Space 0dd-E.T. (4'58) 15-Gradub (5'29) 16-rappel (0'35) 17-Speedball (3'56) Lost My Grind (Ethmebb cover) (3'54) Durée : 59'00 (with comments or 58'02 without comments) http://theotherdays.net/
La team AmigaVibes présente en ce mois d'avril 2017 un live spécial The Other Days enregistré lors de la RGP le samedi 18 février 2017 à Meaux . The Other Days sera en concert le 7 avril 2017 au bar "Chair de Poule" - Paris 11ième. Une nuit spéciale Chiptune nommée "> decrunching - please wait ..." enchaînant 3 concerts avec The Other Days (live Gameboy and ST), puis Pain Perdu (live Gameboy) et flappos & glafouk (files jockey). AmigaVibes team presents in this april month of 2017 a special live of The Other Days captured on the RGP the saturday 18 of february in Meaux town. The Other Days are in concert the 7 of april 2017 in the bar "Chair de Poule" - Paris 11 - France. A special chiptune night named "> decrunching - please wait ..." with 3 concerts : The Other Days (live Gameboy and ST), then Pain Perdu (live Gameboy) and finally flappos & glafouk (files jockey). The Other Days Ici la tracklist de ce podcast / Here is the tracklist of this podcast : 01-Jingle by JGG - AmigaVibes (0'26) 02-Special Jingle TOD@RGP Live - AmigaVibes (0'09) 03-Intro (1'23) 04-Desert bus (2'19) 05-Vashkiri (3'42) 06-Serge (2'38) 07-P-machinery (3'40) 08-Eastern drinks (La Zone de Ramsay Hunt cover) (6'30) 09-Skweee (5'28) 10-break (1'05) 11-Electrostatic constrictor (3'45) 12-Spin your head (5'40) 13-Course sur l'autoroute (3'30) 14-Space 0dd-E.T. (4'58) 15-Gradub (5'29) 16-rappel (0'35) 17-Speedball (3'56) Lost My Grind (Ethmebb cover) (3'54) Durée : 59'00 (with comments or 58'02 without comments) http://theotherdays.net/
Après leur concert à la RGC 2015, voici leur concert live durant la coding party DemoJS 2014.After their live show at RGC 2015, here is their performance for DemoJS coding party in 2014. Attention, les The Other Days seront en live à la Chair De Poule à Paris, c'est le 23/10/2015 à 21h30, en tête d'affiche d'une soirée Chiptune.L'event est ici: https://www.facebook.com/events/935489523186413/Et ça s'appelle "Avec mes bits et mon couteau" (c'est pas nous qu'on a choisi ce nom!, nous raconte la team de The Other Days) Warning, The Other Days will be performing live at la Chair de Poule in Paris, on the 23rd of October 2015 at 9:30 PM, during a whole Chiptune night.The event is here : https://www.facebook.com/events/935489523186413/ The Other Days 3xGB Ici la tracklist de ce podcast / Here is the tracklist of this podcast : Your Everyday Morning ALarm Appeal From Space Serge Dark Disco Robo Jacko Green Daddy Phoenix Recall Traffic Jam Spin Your Head Rappel:Super Château Ultra Durée : 56'17 AmigaVibes team wish U Viiiiiiiiibes and many thanx to The Other Days : Eric and Yves U rockz ;-)
Après leur concert à la RGC 2015, voici leur concert live durant la coding party DemoJS 2014.After their live show at RGC 2015, here is their performance for DemoJS coding party in 2014. Attention, les The Other Days seront en live à la Chair De Poule à Paris, c'est le 23/10/2015 à 21h30, en tête d'affiche d'une soirée Chiptune.L'event est ici: https://www.facebook.com/events/935489523186413/Et ça s'appelle "Avec mes bits et mon couteau" (c'est pas nous qu'on a choisi ce nom!, nous raconte la team de The Other Days) Warning, The Other Days will be performing live at la Chair de Poule in Paris, on the 23rd of October 2015 at 9:30 PM, during a whole Chiptune night.The event is here : https://www.facebook.com/events/935489523186413/ The Other Days 3xGB Ici la tracklist de ce podcast / Here is the tracklist of this podcast : Your Everyday Morning ALarm Appeal From Space Serge Dark Disco Robo Jacko Green Daddy Phoenix Recall Traffic Jam Spin Your Head Rappel:Super Château Ultra Durée : 56'17 AmigaVibes team wish U Viiiiiiiiibes and many thanx to The Other Days : Eric and Yves U rockz ;-)
In this episode of our meandering discussion podcast we talk about science fiction, zombies, swearing and various TV shows and movies. All over the place this time.Topics include:Anniversaries that aren't anniversariesLooking at comments and responding to themJim and PacBilly play FTL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojG04p7PKhcHard and soft science fictionThe Light of Other Days http://www.stephen-baxter.com/books.html#loodThe Firstborn Saga http://www.stephen-baxter.com/books.html#odysseyNew Star Wars films and origin stories http://is.gd/nibCCnZombiesThe quality of US TV and MoviesDerek (TV Show) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3UvuoCFDcsRicky Gervais and Karl Pilkington http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS0VsWlnTVESwearing and taboo wordsFry's Planet Word http://is.gd/ckgmkHPlease let us know what you think in the comments, and ask us any questions or suggest topics for later episodes.Download here: Jim-PacBilly-005.mp3or stream here:
This week the Coode Street Podcast, or part of it, is on the move! With Readercon 24 in full swing, Gary has travelled to Burlington, Massachusetts and has corralled award-winning author of Little Big and the Aegypt sequence, John Crowley, and long-time friend of the podcast Peter Straub to take part in a fascinating discussion of genre and other things. As always, we hope you enjoy the podcast! 00:00 Introduction (flawed) 02:00 Discussion of reading and being influenced by early science fiction from the '50s and '60s, and the path from there to reading literature. 12:40 On how genre works and what makes the SF ideational space function. Mention of Bob Shaw's classic "Light of Other Days". 19:00 Peter discusses writing about fear, reading Ballard, and other influences. 30:00 On reading work as science fiction, including mention of John's novel The Translator. 35:00 On how writing SF/F is accepted to day in a way that it was not before. 40:00 Peter discusses his novel In the Night Room. 43:00 Story McGuffins and the death of the author. 50:00 Sequels, Lin Carter, book signings. 58:00 A brief discussion of what's next from Peter and John. As discussed in the podcast, you can order the 25th Anniversary Edition of Little Big, or just check it out.
This month, we hear a special Holiday Programme featuring our Today and Other Days hosts, Bob Dey's Tank Engine Man. Recorded for the East Westville Holiday Event Night, this program was not performed live or in front of a fake audience. Listen as they discuss the sentiments, music, and interesting facts of the season.
Ladies and Gentlemen, please enjoy the first episode of saki's new podcast "Today and Other Days." In episode one, your hosts Mark Jumper, Max Neuman & Scopey Boronto of Bob Dey's Tank Engine Man, talk time travel and the downside of summertime, along with some songs and an interview with The Fiery Furnaces' Eleanor Friedberger, and a brief check-in with saki's manager to update you on some upcoming events and special deals at saki! Have a listen and let us know what you think! Click here and save as to download and open in iTunes!
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