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Lords: * John * Tyriq * https://oddobject.zone/ Topics: * "Is it harder with twins than with one?" "I wouldn't know." * Would it be neat or terrible to live on a supercontinent * That X-Files episode when Scully scanned an alien artifact in a grocery store's bar code reader * When I Am Among The Trees by Mary Oliver * https://cih.ucsd.edu/sites/cih.ucsd.edu/files/cfm/When%20I%20am%20among%20the%20Trees%20by%20Mary%20Oliver.pdf * Dippin' Dots except each dot is a tiny burger Microtopics: * Pouring a glass of water and leaving it for your future self to discover later. * What Jim used his mailing list for before Mail Chimp shut in down. * Discussion things. (Not topics.) * Trying to do a bit and the person you're doing s bit to does a bit back and now you're doing two bits. * Raising a couple of outliers. * Children who have learned how to run but have not yet learned not to run into the street. * You're already making dinner for one twin, why not feed the other one too? * Raising a child with your tired adult body. * Is it bad for twins to always be together? * A/B testing your twins. * Getting Minecraft pajamas for the kid who keep talking about Minecraft. * It's like Legos but there are monsters. * Running Doom in Minecraft redstone at four hours per frame. * The continents being spread out like s badly peeled orange. * Flying around in the Aluminium Falcon. * Pangaea vs. Panthalassa. * A small bird that digs into your bag and eats your food and it's not afraid of you because it has no predators. * Wooly Rhinoceroses, Land Sharks, and * A little guy in a world that's too big for him. * Playing Counterstrike and always picking the map where you are a mouse in a gigantic kitchen and all your friends hate it * The katamari getting bigger but the prince stays the same size. * Finishing your book about mice knights before you realize you're writing a children's series. * The breadth of fiction about sapient rodents. * Inner-Continental Gigantism. * Finding a reason to offscreen your lead actress. * Why Scully uses a different text editor to write her reports in every episode. * What does Scully do with the dog she adopted? * What happened to alien abductions? * A very powerful spice and making an entire meal out of just the spice. * The Lone Gunmen. (Cancelled after half a season.) * Watching unaired Lone Gunmen pilot for Casey's Star Trek podcast * Short subject lords. * Equally the beach, the oaks and the pines. * To go easy, to be filled with light. * How much five dollar words cost now, adjusted for inflation. * Becoming a nature person over time. * Whether dollars existed in the 1580s. * Measuring the value of a word by multiplying chips by mult. * Hoping to one day look back on your experiences playing Balatro. * A thousand burgers each the size of a grain of quinoa. * Whether it's possible to make hamburger buns smaller. * They're just tiny burgers, so why don't you call them that? * Maximizing your burger's surface area because you taste the surface, not the middle. * You can't taste the middle of a burger! * A plate full of Dippin' Dots burgers. * Eating rice, but each grain takes like a burger. * A bed of the finest chopped onions. * Making a rectangle of steamed hamburger and chopping them up in a grid. * Extruding tiny finished hamburgers out of the pasta machine. * Odd Object dot Zone. * The Garages' final final album.
Damian wants to know, if at one stage all of the continents were joined together, what was on the other side? Was it all just water? James Tytko investigated whether this was the case, and what the consequences would be for conditions on Earth of one giant global ocean... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Een Utrechtse geologe heeft een verrassende ontdekking gedaan. Zij vond tijdens haar onderzoek namelijk overblijfselen van een nog onontdekte tektonische plaat, die zo groot moet zijn geweest als een kwart van de stille oceaan. In deze aflevering hoor je onderzoeker Suzanna van de Lagemaat van de Universiteit Utrecht. Vrijdag 13 oktober promoveert ze op dit onderwerp: Junction Jigsaw: Reconstructing the plate tectonic puzzle from the Panthalassa to the Tethys realm Lees hier meer over haar ontdekking: Plaattektonische verrassing: Utrechtse geoloog vindt onverwacht relicten van verloren megaplaatSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Pangea #BlackTribes #aboriginal https://cash.app/$BlackConsciousness Spotify Link - Listen Now: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realblackforum/episodes/Black-People-Were-The-Only-People-Living-During-Pangea--Law-Of-Entropy-e21i3at Blog: https://realblackconsciousnessesforum387099824.wordpress.com/ Email the podcast: rbcforum313@yahoo.com Join us as we have a conversation discussing the theory of Pangea (Pangaea) and whether or not humans were living on the planet at that time. According to wikipedia, Pangaea or Pangea (/pænˈdʒiː.ə/)[1] was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.[2] It assembled from the earlier continental units of Gondwana, Euramerica and Siberia during the Carboniferous approximately 335 million years ago, and began to break apart about 200 million years ago, at the end of the Triassic and beginning of the Jurassic.[3] In contrast to the present Earth and its distribution of continental mass, Pangaea was centered on the equator and surrounded by the super ocean Panthalassa and the Paleo-Tethys and subsequent Tethys Oceans. Pangaea is the most recent super-continent to have existed and the first to be reconstructed by geologists. So make you tap into the conversation and don't forget to like, share, and comment! Thanks! #RBCF Hashtags: #pangea #godlevel #godlevelfest #reptiles #quintoescalon #crestedgecko #a #trueno #fmsespa #gecko #batalladegallos #duki #reptilesofinstagram #rapargentino #kodigo #batallasdegallos #skone #lizard #supremacia #redbull #dtoke #canada #marbella #marbs #repashy #lizards #reptile #freestylerap #geckosofinstagram #fmsargentina #natives #blackhistory #africa #america #humans #original #orginalman #asiatics #asia --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realblackforum/message
PTF and Nick Tammaro look back at a sloppy edition of the Rebel Stakes where Confidence Game connives his way into the Kentucky Derby picture. They also look back at stakes racing from around the world including the Saudi Cup. Horses covered include Red Route One, Verifying, Reincarnate, Giant Mischief, Wet Paint, Panthalassa, Country Grammer, Taiba, Elite Power, Gunite, Casa Creed, Gem Mint Ten, and many many more.Then Kim Weir of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation stops by talk about her recent trip to the Brooklyn Bunker and give us an update for plans for celebrating the TRF's 40th b-day with events in Saratoga Springs and at Santa Anita.
PTF and Nick Tammaro look back at a sloppy edition of the Rebel Stakes where Confidence Game connives his way into the Kentucky Derby picture. They also look back at stakes racing from around the world including the Saudi Cup. Horses covered include Red Route One, Verifying, Reincarnate, Giant Mischief, Wet Paint, Panthalassa, Country Grammer, Taiba, Elite Power, Gunite, Casa Creed, Gem Mint Ten, and many many more.Then Kim Weird of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation stops by talk about her recent trip to the Brooklyn Bunker and give us an update for plans for celebrating the TRF's 40th b-day with events in Saratoga Springs and at Santa Anita.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 738, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Cable Tv 1: A shout of approval to an actor, or the cable network of "Inside the Actors Studio". Bravo. 2: This acronym for American Christian Television System is a book of the Bible, too. ACTS. 3: This MTV show launched in 1991 has turned strangers into enemies in NYC, London and Hawaii. The Real World. 4: Actress who started the "Faerie Tale Theatre". Shelley Duvall. 5: This "channel" went on in 1985 and the "networks" of that name now include Animal Planet and The Learning Channel. The Discovery Channel. Round 2. Category: 3Rd Rock From The Sun 1: This outer part of the Earth shares its name with the outer part of a pie. crust. 2: From the Latin for "track", it's the path of the Earth around the Sun. orbit. 3: This satellite of the Earth is a whopping 2,160 miles in diameter--a lot bigger than it looks. the Moon. 4: The highest temperature ever recorded on earth was 136° F. at Al-Aziziyah on this continent. Africa. 5: Some theorize that the Earth once had just one of these, called Panthalassa. ocean. Round 3. Category: Aye Aye, Captain 1: A national park on this country's South Island is named for Captain Abel Tasman. New Zealand. 2: In 1837 Captain Matthew Perry took command of the U.S. Navy's first ship powered by this. steam. 3: This New World settlement was founded May 14, 1607 by a group led by Captain Christopher Newport. Jamestown. 4: After his fleet took New Orleans in April 1862, this captain was promoted to rear admiral. David Farragut. 5: This British explorer of the Pacific Northwest has his own herb as well as an island. George Vancouver. Round 4. Category: On The Cover Of Sgt. Pepper 1: He's an African explorer, "I presume". Dr. Livingstone. 2: Bob Dylan appears as does this poet from whom he may have taken his stage name. Dylan Thomas. 3: This actor is in costume from his film "The Wild One". Marlon Brando. 4: The Beatles' bass player before Paul took over. Stu Sutcliffe. 5: This "Das Kapital" author stands between comedian Oliver Hardy and H.G. Wells. Karl Marx. Round 5. Category: Coffee, Tea Or Mead? 1: In 1904 Thomas Sullivan began the practice of putting tea in small ones of these; his were made of silk. bags. 2: It's the "Irish" ingredient in Irish coffee. Irish whiskey. 3: It's French for "coffee with milk". cafe au lait. 4: Mead is known as sima in this country that borders Norway and Sweden. Finland. 5: This mead ingredient is made by animals. honey. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Pangea: The Worst of Times, published by John G. Halstead on the AI Alignment Forum. 260 million years ago, our planet had an unfamiliar geography. Nearly all of the landmasses were united into a single giant continent known as ‘Pangea' that stretched from pole to pole. On the other side of the world you would find a vast ocean, even larger than the present Pacific, called Panthalassa. The Pangean era lasted 160 million years, and 80 million of these were extremely inhospitable to animal and plant life, coinciding with two mass extinctions and four other major extinction events. This is why Paul Wignall, a Professor of Palaeoenvironments at Leeds has called the Pangean era ‘The Worst of Times'. Understanding why the Pangean era was so miserable helps inform several questions of interest to those studying existential risk. ● What level of natural existential risk do we face now, and have we faced in the past? ● What is the threat of super-volcanic eruptions? ● How much existential risk does anthropogenic climate change pose? 1. Background There have been five mass extinctions so far. The Ordovician–Silurian (450-440 million years ago) and the Late Devonian (375-360 million years ago) each preceded the age of Pangea. The Pangean period coincided with the two worst mass extinctions, the huge Permian-Triassic mass extinction (252 million years ago) and the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event (201 million years ago).[1] The last crisis, the Cretaceous–Paleogene event (65 million years ago), accounted for the dinosaurs and occurred once continental drift had done its business and Pangea had broken apart. With the exception of the end Cretaceous extinction, since the breakup of Pangea, it has been relatively plain sailing for Earth's various species, until humans started killing off other species themselves. [2] As one can see on this diagram, in the 145 million years since the start of the Cretaceous, the average rate of global genus extinctions from extinction events has been around 5% and never passed 15%, except for the death of the dinosaurs. But in the 80 million years from the first Pangean extinction event, the Capitanian, to the early Jurassic extinction events, the average rate of global genus extinctions in extinction events is more around 15-20%, and 12 events produced global genus extinction rates in excess of 15%. Below is a useful chart from Wikipedia on the Phanerozoic, which shows the long-term trend in biodiversity as well as the impact of different extinction events. Again, this highlights how unusually bad things were in the Pangean era - specifically the 80 million years after the Capitanian extinction event 260 million years ago. But it also highlights how good things have been since the end of the Pangean era and the start of the Cretaceous (145 million years ago). 2. What caused such ecological trauma in Pangea? Huge volcanic eruptions were implicated in all of the six major extinction events in the Pangean era. One can see this in the first diagram above, where the volcanic eruptions are shown at the top and the line traces down to corresponding extinction events at the bottom. Every Pangean extinction event coincided with the outpouring of enormous fields of lava that, once cooled, produced what geologists call Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs).[3] To put these LIPs in context, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 produced 10 cubic km of magma, which caused the Earth to cool by about half a degree. The eruption of the Siberian Traps which appeared to cause the end Permian extinction produced 3 million cubic km of magma. You can see the volume of magma for all major LIPs at the top of the first diagram above. These volcanic eruptions emitted sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and halogen gases, each of which could potentially have an effect on the ecosys...
Will our heroes rise and claim the glory of this age? Or will they shrink in the blinding spotlight? Find out this week on Masks: The Forge of Fortitude, issue two: Panthalassa’s Postulate Propitiation. This episode of APON Plays stars Ashton Lorelle as Sol Justin Allen as Titan Connor Casteel as White Knight Shawn Delp as Muse And Ben Wallis as the Game Master. Masks: a New Generation is the award-winning tabletop roleplaying game by Brendan Conway published by Magpie Games. It features the songs: Tension is Rising, Interstellar export, and Intelligent Galaxy by the Insider on the album Alls Fair in Love of Wax. APON Plays is produced by Chris Szumski, Ben Wallis, and Joshua Wise. This episode was edited by Ben Wallis and me Shawn Delp.
Will our heroes rise and claim the glory of this age? Or will they shrink in the blinding spotlight? Find out this week on Masks: The Forge of Fortitude, issue two: Panthalassa’s Postulate Propitiation. This episode of APON Plays stars Ashton Lorelle as Sol Justin Allen as Titan Connor Casteel as White Knight Shawn Delp as Muse And Ben Wallis as the Game Master. Masks: a New Generation is the award-winning tabletop roleplaying game by Brendan Conway published by Magpie Games. It features the songs: Tension is Rising, Interstellar export, and Intelligent Galaxy by the Insider on the album Alls Fair in Love of Wax. APON Plays is produced by Chris Szumski, Ben Wallis, and Joshua Wise. This episode was edited by Ben Wallis and me Shawn Delp.
Pay up! It's time to talk about THE TOLL
Sometimes dead is better, but we can't stop digging up PET SEMATARY
Try as they will, and try as they might, who listens to me podcast won't live through the night
Playtime's over now, girlfriend
She is risen ✝️ After almost a year in the tomb, SAINT MAUD is finally gracing our eyes. Now let her bless your ears in our maud-gasmic review
Is it hot in here or is it just Satan
What happened to my sweet pod? She's gone! I'm the pod queen now
Are you okay? Not until you've listened to our killer review of TUCKER & DALE VS EVIL
Just call me angel of the podcast, baby
Instead of dwelling on 2020, let's bring the good parts with us! Enjoy our discussion of one of last year's best horrors: POSSESSOR
There may be something wrong with Esther, but we think everything about Orphan is oh so right
Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to watch Gremlins we go
He knows if you've been bad or good
Happy LOLidays ✨ We're feeling merry and bright after watching horror's hottest new comedy! Enjoy our review of Blumhouse's FREAKY
We've caught a mean case of RUN-fever
Some believe that Bughuul actually lived in the podcast itself and was a gateway into his realm
The holidays approach and you know what that means: 'tis the season for family horror
RIP HALLOWEEN 2020 ☠️ To cure our post-Halloween sadness, Julieann and Parker are flash reviewing all of October's buzziest scares! We spill the tea on The Craft: Legacy, The Haunting of Bly Manor, The Mortuary Collection, and the Nightstream Film Festival
IT'S THE BOOGEYMAN! Halloween starts now and Rob Zombie is taking us there! Join Julieann and Parker to discuss the remake of horror's biggest icon
BOOBS! BLOOD! MORE BOOBS! Piranha 3D checks all three boxes and more! Join us for the season 2 finale of What's Your Favorite Scary Movie where we wrap up our favorite moments of the past 40 episodes!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Piranha 3D, Scream 2, and "The Flower Duet" by Léo DelibesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
In this episode, Host Arend Richard and Guest Star Joya G speculate on the topic "What if Pangea Suddenly Reformed Tomorrow"? "What is Pangea," you ask? Well, about 300 million years ago, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one massive supercontinent called Pangaea, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. Join Arend and Joya, as they use their imagination to journey across the landscape of the supercontinent, Pangea. Host: Arend Richard @Arendrichard Guest: Joya G. @thejoyaride Available Everywhere
Three podcasters disappeared reviewing The Blair Witch Project. Now, their episode has been found.We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clip from The Blair Witch ProjectSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
It's not the podcast that's haunted, it's your ears! Venture into the Further with the What's Your Favorite Scary Movie hosts as we spook the twists and turns of Insidious!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Insidious and Insidious (Original Motion Picture Score)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Settle in, grab a snack, a frothy glass of menstrual blood, and tune in for our Maypole dance through Ari Aster's new release Midsommar! Find out why this film is topping our charts and if it's our favorite scary movie!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Chucky's back and ready to play again! Check out our latest discussion of horror's newest Buddi!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Child's Play (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Deep breaths: our newest episode has arrived! Get ready for a deep dive into thieves, stress, and semen, the alternate title for Fede Alvarez's Don't Breathe!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clip from Don't BreatheSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Plug it up! Your ears with our podcast, that is! The Scary Movie gang heads to senior prom this week for a big, bloody bucket of Carrie!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Carrie, Carrie the Musical, and the Carrie Original Soundtrack by Pino DonaggioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Don't make us drink alone! Join us in our discussion of Blumhouse's new release, Ma!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Ma (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Gregory Tipi and Cinemagna on YoutubeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Wanna play? This week we're chatting about our friend to the end, Chucky! Tune in for our review of the 1988 classic Child's Play! Hidey ho!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Child's Play (1988)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
We're slithering into your ears with a brand new episode discussing 2013's Evil Dead! Hear all of our thoughts on this modern gore classic!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Evil Dead and Evil Dead: Original Broadway Cast AlbumSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
This week, we unmask the Strangers! Join us as we crawl into our review of this 2008 home invasion hit!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from the Strangers and "Sprout and the Bean" by Joanna NewsomSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
This week, our hosts are over the moon for Ridley Scott's classic film Alien! Listen to hear whether or not we believe in aliens, the logistics of space travel, and our thoughts on that infamous undies scene!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from You Are My Lucky Star by Debbie ReynoldsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
She wants your children; we want your ears! Listen now for the scoop on the newest addition to the Conjuring universe!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
This week we gut the killer flick that changed horror, Scream! Find out which host can't shut up about this sharp slasher as we talk everything from behind the scenes drama to Scream's legacy, Tatum's boobs to our love for Stu!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme song by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Scream and the Scream soundtrackSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
Sergio Penzo war jahrelang in der Hamburger Werbebrache tätig bis er vor circa drei Jahren Phantalassa ins Leben gerufen, eine kreative Plattform, die mit kreativen Arbeiten von Künstlern, Designern, Fotografen, Filmern und weiteren Akteueren auf andere Art Aufmerksamkeit für das Meer generiert - um so die Menschen für dieses zu sensibilisieren mit all seinen Wundern aber auch seiner Fragilität. Gemeinsam saß ich mit Sergio in Hamburg im schönen "Cafe unter den Linden" zusammen und unterhielten uns bei bestem Wetter über das spannende Projekt Panthalassa und vieles mehr. Themen der Folge (unter anderem): • wie die Idee zu Panthalassa zustande kam • das Leben zwischen San Sebastian und Hamburg • Andy Warhol • was Sergio inspiriert • Naomi Klein • mit rebellischem Denken in die Werbebranche • ADIDAS Ocean Kampagne • die Parallelen zwischen Apnoe-Tauchen und Yoga • das leidige Thema Beach Clean Ups • uvm. Shownotes: Panthalassa Homepage Panthalassa auf Instagram Adidas "Run for the ocean" _____ Die besten Monate für über 108 Surfregionen weltweit: Die "SURFING WORLDWIDE MAP" Mit der SURFING WORLDWIDE MAP hast Du 108 Surfregionen weltweit im Blick und findest für jeden Monat immer die besten Wellen. Hat Dir die Folge gefallen? Dann hinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung auf itunes.
Bienvenidos a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. Continuamos con la sección 7 minutos al día de la revista online Muzikalia, con nuestro compañero Borja Buján. Buenos días a todos los amantes de la música indie. Antes de comenzar comentar a los grupos que nos estéis escuchando, que si queréis presentar vuestras canciones en el podcast, solo tenéis que mandarnos un email a través de eramagazine.fm/contacto. Y recordad que de cara a nuestros especiales de Navidad, si quieres como oyente participar en el podcast de ERA Magazine, no tienes más que escribirnos también al formulario de la página web. Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. Si quieres ayudar a este podcast, y seguir disfrutando de la música de muchos más grupos, haz tus compras de Amazon a través de este enlace, no te cuesta nada y ERA Magazine se lleva una pequeña comisión con la que podremos difundir más propuestas emergentes (ingresos conseguidos publicados en eramagazine.fm/patrocinio). Vuelve Zinc es un grupo de pop rock alternativo, pero podemos decir que su música bebe tristeza que luego destilan con fuerza. Vienen de Barcelona. Se formaron hace un año y acaban de editar su primer EP, Un Mundo sin Zinc. La banda está compuesta por Ricky (bajo y coros), Chisco (guitarra y voces) y André (sintetizador). Están en la semifinal ahora de Vodafone yu Music Talent y eso que ha sido votación de los jueces y no porque hayan hecho votar a todos sus amigos o porque hayan hechos votos infinitos hackeando las IP´s de sus ordenadores. Lo que quiere decir que no solo son bueno para ellos mismos sino para más gente también. Vamos a escuchar ahora “Cabeza y alter ego”. Morales es un artista madrileño al que podríamos relacionar con el dream pop de Cocteau Twins o, más recientemente, Animal Collective, quizás más a estos con bases electrónicas y unos bajos muy potentes. Debutó con un primer EP, Valentín, y ahora vuelve con Panthalassa, su segundo trabajo. El vídeo de esta canción fue dirigido por el propio Morales con lo cual un recurso más para conocer su propia obra, entre hipnótica y llenas de pasajes electrónicos. Ahora, Dresh, el nombre artístico de Omar Fernández, cantante y productor de rap. Se inició en el movimiento hip hop como graffitero y beatboxer en Mallorca recogiendo influencias de La Puta Opepé. Ahora se ha decidido a lanzar su primer trabajo, Chronicle, de 12 temas. Como vocal tiene lo suyo, pero los beats que suben a través de su Facebook son muy buenos y pueden usarse libremente. Oscura y llenos de bajos potentes, escuchamos ahora “Psyco” con la colaboración de Hard GZ. Son muchas las bandas que saca Muzikalia y siempre hay que experimentar. Ahora nos vamos por Noah Histeria que conjugan metal progresivo con post rock y jazz. Parece imposible, pero van a ello y creo que lo consiguen. Vamos a escuchar de ellos “Hautefaye”. La penúltima recomendación, una banda catalana llamada Pantaleó, con composiciones de Gerard de Pablo, cantante del grupo. Pensaba estos últimos días algún grupo catalán con letras que apenas las entendiese, pero que las sintiese propias, más o menos lo mismo que me pasa con los ingleses. Ahí está Manel y Fred i Son. Algo así nos puede pasar con Pantaleó. Debutaron con Reina Victòria y ahora en 2017 han sacado nuevo álbum: L’Apartament. Aquí os dejamos con la canción que da el título al disco. Prepárense a cantar en catalán. Esta bien dedicarse a buscar uno de esos grupos que igual no estaría en tu playlist, pero merece la pena escuchar, más aún si te lo recomiendan de Muzikalia. Not From This World es un colectivo de hip hop compuesto por artistas JeriAndCo. E igual alguno lo habéis adivinado por ese nombre bíblico: ellos hacen rap católico en España. Como he leído a través de Michel Houllebecq en “Sumision” y a través de las canciones de Pablo Und Destruktion, igual es la religión el nuevo objetivo y pasamos ya de la informática y los robots. ¿Pensarán los replicantes en motivos religiosos? Veremos si es así a través de esta canción de Not Fron This World, con el mismo título que la banda. Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. Gracias Borja, por estar un viernes más con nosotros. Y nos vemos muy pronto en otro especial de 7 minutos al día. Recuerda: a la gente le encanta la música indie, pero todavía no lo sabe. Adiós.
Hace 370 millones de años, a finales del Devónico, el extenso y profundo océano Panthalassa rodeaba los continentes de Siberia, Euramérica y Gondwana. En él vivían peces acorazados (placodermos), uno de cuyos grupos, los artrodiros, se han convertido en los vertebrados más diversos y con más éxito del Devónico; entre sus miembros hay desde grandes superdepredadores de varios metros de longitud hasta peces de pocos centímetros que se alimentan de plancton o de detritos. Los artrodiros, como todos los placodermos, tienen la cabeza y el cuerpo encerrados en una armadura formada por placas de hueso, pero, a diferencia de otros placodermos, la armadura permite la articulación entre la cabeza y el tronco; de ahí su nombre; artrodiro significa “cuello articulado”. Uno de los mayores artrodiros fue Dunkleosteus.
A mix of Miles Davis-inspired jazz, funk and soul in dub from Grevious Angel