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Tim and David wrap up Season 3 of the Bracket, plus some stories of bad URLs, Daredevil Born Again, Pocket Operators, Time after Time, Ghostbusters, and much more!
About: Sleep of Eons is the glitchy electronic modular/computer based audio visual work of Jorge Bojorquez from Tucson, AZ. In 2018 a shift from guitar based drone music to modular synths provided a long sought after solution to creating generative, slowly changing, self evolving soundscapes which could still be controlled by the player. With the aid of a/v programming languages like Max/MSP and Processing the project now is taking on a visual manifestation as well. RGB Riot was an EP released in early 2020 that showcases the opposite of these ideas and focuses on minimalism and what can be done with nothing but a couple of Pocket Operators and a delay pedal. The range of glitchy to drone and anywhere in between is welcome territory. At his core Sleep of Eons is inspired greatly by science fiction and the seires Rendevous with Rama and hopes to capture some of that monolithic, alien, otherwordly yet familiar feeling in musical and visual form. Links: https://www.instagram.com/sleepofeons/ https://sleepofeons.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/sleepofeons https://facebook.com/sleepofeons
This week Casie and Chris spread their wings like the majestic Pygmy Nuthatch and fly gracefully into a review of Wingspan. But before taking flight, they warble on about Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operators, 7 Wonders: Architects, Board Game Arena, The Flight Attendant, and A Very Die Hard Christmas. The review of Wingspan begins at 23:49. Subscribe to Shuffle Buddies on Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
This week Casie and Chris dive BACK back into the podcast pool, not quite just in time for (part two of) the Summer Games Spectacular! In this episode we review two cool and breezy games; Terraforming Mars: The Ares Expedition and The Goonies: Never Say Die. They also discuss a couple boardgame stores they visited on a trip to the East Coast, the Flavia de Luce Series, Fantasy Realms, Medium, and a pair of Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operators. The review of Terraforming Mars begins at 18:37, and the review of The Goonies: Never Say Die begins at 40:27.
Thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon! Get every episode early plus other fun stuff: patreon.com/372pages Our longest episode yet – making it, clearly, our best. We'll check in on a loving father reading his beloved daughter a bed time story. Conor breaks out the Pocket Operators to recreate one of the BellaDonna's … Continue reading "Episode 105 – Modelland Ep 5 – SHOCKING NEWS!"
Make music with the actual sounds from retro 8-bit games, or sample FM radio to add local flavor to your beats. Swedish design and technology company Teenage Engineering packs off-the-wall features like these into portable, powerful gear for music making and listening that looks and feels good. In this episode, Co-founder /VP David Möllerstedt explores Teenage Engineering’s origin story and the inspiration behind the playful things they make: tiny, inexpensive Pocket Operators, the candy-like, highly functional OP-1 synthesizer, wild collaborations with Cheap Monday, IKEA, and Baidu, and more. Dig into the design philosophy that makes Teenage Engineering’s products attractive, innovative, and functional. What makes Stockholm such a creative hub for music gear and software? Which up and coming innovations are getting David excited for the future of music making? Listen for a chance to talk back and win one of host Dmitri Vietze’s favorite books! The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
About: Sleep of Eons is the glitchy electronic modular/computer based audio visual work of Jorge Bojorquez from Tucson, AZ. In 2018 a shift from guitar based drone music to modular synths provided a long sought after solution to creating generative, slowly changing, self evolving soundscapes which could still be controlled by the player. With the aid of a/v programming languages like Max/MSP and Processing the project now is taking on a visual manifestation as well. RGB Riot was an EP released in early 2020 that showcases the opposite of these ideas and focuses on minimalism and what can be done with nothing but a couple of Pocket Operators and a delay pedal. The range of glitchy to drone and anywhere in between is welcome territory. At his core Sleep of Eons is inspired greatly by science fiction and the series Rendezvous with Rama and hopes to capture some of that monolithic, alien, otherwordly yet familiar feeling in musical and visual form. Links: https://www.instagram.com/sleepofeons/ https://sleepofeons.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/sleepofeons https://facebook.com/sleepofeons
Small Operations 11 - December 2, 2019Thank you to our Sponsors!Analog Cases analogcases.comPerfect Circuit perfectcircuit.comPatreon Sponsor Tier Supporters! LaotzsaJohn Richmond - Plastic TransistorJulie BandinSelseyNougaMayhueJake FitzgeraldDany GodoyAnonymous GrizzlyTrevor CoxJack HesseNewcents 88Laura De PascaleHanwey WeasnerMaciej ZajacTensile ConquesoJohn FaulkenburyMatt BeroTHANK YOU!!
Thank you to our Sponsors!Analog Cases analogcases.comPerfect Circuit perfectcircuit.comPatreon Sponsor Tier Supporters! LaotzsaJohn Richmond - Plastic TransistorJulie BandinSelseyNougaMayhueJake FitzgeraldDany GodoyAnonymous GrizzlyTrevor CoxJack HesseNewcents 88Laura De PascaleHanwey WeasnerMaciej ZajacTensile ConquesoJohn FaulkenburyTHANK YOU!!
Thank you to our Sponsors!Analog Cases analogcases.comPerfect Circuit perfectcircuit.comPatreon Sponsor Level Supporters! Thank you!!LaotzsaJohn Richmond - Plastic TransistorJulie BandinSelseyNougaMayhueJake FitzgeraldDany GodoyAnonymous GrizzlyTrevor CoxJack HesseNewcents 88Laura De PascaleHanwey WeasnerBackground music by Amulets (Randall Taylor)All tracks using OP-1 plus tapes, recordings, etcInstagram @Amuletsmusicamuletsmusic.comNew Cuckoo OP-1 Patches!Pocket Operations Book!Synthdawg.comElectronic Instrument GuidesLouis Merlin "Points"From album Points Outside My Window made with only OP-ZSpotify also available at Apple Music, Amazon, etcZack Scholl featuretteTwitter @yakczarInterview with BOLT (Christopher Bolte)"Departing" from new album Voyager (plus other tracks from Instagram)OP-Z and Pocket OperatorsApple MusicSpotifybolttracks.comSmall Operations PatreonContest #1!Johnny B GoodInstagram @johnnybgood89Scratchsynth OP-1 Patch by JohnnyBGoodRosa Forlorn “September 12 Improvisation”Instagram @rosaforlorn John Richmond of Plastic Transistor featuretteInstagram @plastic_transistorApple MusicJef “Thinkin Bout Basedgod” Instagram @drgnkiddhttps://soundcloud.com/9jef9Spliffzudemtastic (Splifftastic) "Sundaymood"Instagram @spliffzudemtasticOP-1 and Arturia MicrofreakSoundcloudCana Music “OP-Z And Chill On The Roof 26.08.2019 Part 2”Instagram @cana_music https://soundcloud.com/canamusic/opzandchill Red Panda Music “One For The Road” OP-1 and MicroKorgInstagram @redpandamusic SoundcloudSmall Operations is an unofficial teenage engineering podcast.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/smalloperations)
Background music by Tiny TracksInstagram @tiny_tracks Tiny Tracks YoutubeTeenage Engineering Fans DiscordUse link in @its_dany1 Instagram BioOP-Z Android App by KarmagrinderInstagram @karmagrinderOP-Z Buddy Android App Thank you to our Sponsors!Analog Cases analogcases.comPerfect Circuit perfectcircuit.comPatreon Sponsor Level Supporters! Thank you!!LaotzsaJohn Richmond - Plastic TransistorJulie BandinSelseyNougaMayhueJake FitzgeraldDany GodoyAnonymous GrizzlyTrevor CoxJack HesseNewcents 88Liam Killen Second Track from “Performance Function Series” Made with OP-1Instagram @likillenLiam Killen YoutubeOlklore “Grass Ocean” From all OP-1 album Quest Hymnshttps://olklore.bandcamp.com/releasesnstagram @oldolklore BrigsyInstagram @br1gsybumpsSon Wu “Who Knows, I Don’t” From Art of Raw Vol 2: Growing Up EP made with OP-Zhttps://sonwu.bandcamp.com/album/art-of-raw-vol-2-growing-upJoseph Shoemaker “Reflective Surfaces”Instagram @josuph_shombaker Joseph Shoemaker YoutubeSelsey Interview!Instagram @selsey._ https://soundcloud.com/helloselseyHovy Chovy “20190805” Instagram @Hovy_ChovyHovy Chovy Youtube Streams “Maroon Belle”La Plata Climb PieceInstagram @_streams_Streams Trailhead SpotifyJoren Kjellgren “100919”Instagram @Jorgenkjellgenhttps://ruralsounds.bandcamp.com/album/forest-and-fieldhttps://soundcloud.com/jorgenkjellgrenGar Hoover + Free Beat “On The Rise” Instagram @freethebeatwithin @garhoover_musicLive drums by Free BeatPO-33 by Gar Hooverhttps://youtu.be/qH1ahZMJ044Joshua Morgan “Saudade”Instagram @joshuamorganmusic From album A Soundtrack For Neo-NoirOP-Z albumhttps://joshuamorganmusic.bandcamp.com/album/joshua-morgan-presents-a-soundtrack-for-neo-noirContact Small Operations:smalloperationspodcast at gmail.comInstagram @smalloperationsTwitter @smalloperationsSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/smalloperations)
Subscribe today! Please consider supporting/sponsoring Small Operations on Patreon!Background set by PXPXJKInstagram @pxpxjk_music“OP-Z Sessions 1, 2 and 3”soundcloud.com/pxpxjkCongrats to Heymun and Matt Ridgway on becoming teenage engineering Mentors!https://teenage.engineering/ems (scroll to bottom of the link/page)Rumble Module review by shimmery.mp3https://youtu.be/7gHVu6SxgaoInstagram @shimmery.mp3Building Beats with Synths After School Program - DJ TeachLearn more and consider helping here! Amenemo1010 (Luca Pellegrini) “20 Years Birthday Flat Eric by Mr. Oizo”https://m.youtube.com/user/amenemo1010Instagram @lucanteeShipwreckdetective “Movements 1-5: Above Sea Level” from album 11 Terrestrial Movements https://shipwreckdetective.bandcamp.comInstagram @shipwreckdetectiveAnalog Cases OP-Z and OP-1 Case reviewanalogcases.comInstagram @analogcasesDavid Centioli StoryInstagram @dcentioli_artMartin Yam Møller “Lo-Fi / Hi-Fi”Instagram @martinyammollerYoutube Channel: youtu.be/uefEJH7JX-QNitroDude “Midnight Rush” Instagram @nitrodude_officialsoundcloud.com/nitrodudeWouter Visser “Moneytron” from OP-1 EPhttps://m.soundcloud.com/wjvisser/sets/op-1-ep-1?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_appPlastic Transistor “Remember Me”OP Forums as JohnnyRichmo Instagram @plastic_transistorhttps://music.apple.com/gb/album/remember-me/1462929754?i=1462929763Dragonfly Bry Interview!Instagram @dragonfly_bryMikromix Studio Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/flybry1405Fraser “Harris Pilton”Instagram @fraserhogg1Duelling Ants “Space Travellers” from album Two Birds/One SeedInstagram @duellingantson Mars Melons label marsmelons.comTensile “call-in” piece + “Rat Racist” Instagram @tensile_conqueso https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/conqueso/hit-the-quotas--bless-upKaichow Lau “20151002 CRPY 1”https://soundcloud.com/kaichowlau/20151002-crpy-1https://soundcloud.com/kaichowlauA Bit Warmer “Time And Space”https://soundcloud.com/a-bit-warmer/time-and-spaceInstagram @a_bit_waSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/smalloperations)
Background Tracks by Lightfoot - @lightfootbeats on Instagram.www.lightfootbeats.meXavier Bonfill “Sketch #2”https://xavierbonfill.bandcamp.com/album/travel-light Greg Miles Lewis “Catching A Wave”https://greggyonthemoon.bandcamp.com/releases@gregmilesl on Instagramgregmileslewis.comNeil Ritchie Interview Synthdawg.com The OP-1 Notebook https://www.synthdawg.com/post/why-i-wrote-the-producer-guides?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_appPlease support Synthdawg by purchasing this inexpensive but fantastic OP-1 ebook!Soulyft “Ambient Take 2”https://youtu.be/3gj3LSv2nA4soulyftaudio.com Ale Fillman “Our Own Type Of Slang” @omg_itz_ale on Instagramhttps://soundcloud.com/alefillmanJohnnyBgood Interview“Welcome To OP Wonderland” single take OP-1 performance@johnnybgood89 on InstagramJohnnyBgood Youtube ChannelBØLT “Remembrance”@bolt.wav on Instagrambolttracks.comHainbach “Homeward Bound”@hainbach101 on InstagramHainbach Youtube Channelhainbachmusik.comBrad Tennant “Jam 71”@brad.tennant on InstagramBrad Tennant Youtube ChannelJosh Johnz@joshjohnz on InstagramJosh Johnz on Apple MusicSuke-Rock “Re-Edit”@Xiaotianzhexiao on InstagramSmall Operations is an un-official podcast, not affiliated with Teenage Engineering. Hosted by fan/TE fanboi FLDPLN.Thanks for listening!
Episode #2 of Small Operations! An unofficial podcast about all things Teenage Engineering featuring music, news, tips/tricks, reviews and more.Episode #2 features music by the following artists... Please support them by following and purchasing or streaming their music and spreading the word!Ëlectrafa "Live Set v2019.03"https://electrafa.bandcamp.com/track/liveset-v201903 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdQ_-fCTjPUDQs9Qu7H50iwSon Wu "Miami 80s Beat"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgI3vKL3B20https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OOKdE-HKei1vj6Too3c4wSon Wu - Art Of Raw Vol 1 EPhttps://sonwu.bandcamp.com/releasesMissing Reels “Canopy"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwoI7xQ_PhMMissing Reels “Recorded At Hawk Bridge” (PO-32) https://youtu.be/RIlC6iD8vv4Missing Reels Youtube Channel - Batteries, Beats and the Great Outdoorshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UGJqCjh1TwuuDHD6QFacwXtfr - “Camp Running Bear”https://soundcloud.com/christoffer-jansson-6/camp-running-bearhttps://soundcloud.com/christoffer-jansson-6Echo Opera “Forever Floating”https://soundcloud.com/policarpo-wood/forever-floatinghttps://echoopera.bandcamp.comShout out to OP Forums!Lying DalaiAndrew BurkeLymtronicsYoofDimi3foxxyzFLDPLN's music - https://fldpln.bandcamp.com/releasesSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/smalloperations)
The very first Small Operations, an unofficial Teenage Engineering fan/user community podcast! In this short episode, FLDPLN describes what the podcast will be about and what's planned for the future of the show. Become a subscriber, join in and maybe have your music featured in future episodes. Future episodes will have reviews news, featured artists, tips and tricks and more. Thanks for listening! Contact Small Operations on Twitter (@smalloperations) and on Instagram (@smalloperations) This episode's background music in order:"Classic Airboats" (Small Operations Theme) by FLDPLN"She Rolled Around In Paint" by FLDPLN"Building Whisperer" by FLDPLN"God And Pool" by FLDPLN"An Ocean Of Leg Room" by FLDPLN"Aliso Lane" by FLDPLN"Untitled" by FLDPLNSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/smalloperations)
This episode features a discussion with Robert Mahar, a maker in Los Angeles and one of the contestants on NBC's "Making It", about his experience on the show and what he is working on now. Also, a brief discussion of gender equity in school makerspaces. Pocket Operators from Teenage Engineering are discussed in the Tool Talk section of the show.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Ward Bell Special Guests: Alex Eagle In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular’s BuildTools with Alex Eagle. Alex has been working on the Angular core team at Google for the past three years and works on developer tooling there. He discusses the advantages of using a new build system, Bazel, and how using this system could improve your coding across the board. They also compare Bazel to other Angular tools and talk about when you would want to integrate Bazel into your tool belt. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Angular plumbing Google Monorepo Bazel software Micro-services Not all tools need to be written JavaScript Pros of Bazel build system Compilation in Angular CLI Two second rule How do you know when Bazel is good for you? Production mode vs development mode Feeling nervous about using Bazel Want your CI to have cashing What does Bazel look like today? What will Bazel look like when your done with it? Take rules and compose them however you want Bazel syntax is like Python Rules Bazel Ecosystem vs Angular Ecosystem Tools in your Toolchain And much, much more! Links: Linode FreshBooks Angular Bootcamp G.co/ng/abc Picks: Charles Developer Week ngATL Joe The Greatest Showman Kids on Bikes Alyssa The Impossible Project Ward Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Alex Pocket Operators
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Ward Bell Special Guests: Alex Eagle In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular’s BuildTools with Alex Eagle. Alex has been working on the Angular core team at Google for the past three years and works on developer tooling there. He discusses the advantages of using a new build system, Bazel, and how using this system could improve your coding across the board. They also compare Bazel to other Angular tools and talk about when you would want to integrate Bazel into your tool belt. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Angular plumbing Google Monorepo Bazel software Micro-services Not all tools need to be written JavaScript Pros of Bazel build system Compilation in Angular CLI Two second rule How do you know when Bazel is good for you? Production mode vs development mode Feeling nervous about using Bazel Want your CI to have cashing What does Bazel look like today? What will Bazel look like when your done with it? Take rules and compose them however you want Bazel syntax is like Python Rules Bazel Ecosystem vs Angular Ecosystem Tools in your Toolchain And much, much more! Links: Linode FreshBooks Angular Bootcamp G.co/ng/abc Picks: Charles Developer Week ngATL Joe The Greatest Showman Kids on Bikes Alyssa The Impossible Project Ward Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Alex Pocket Operators
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Ward Bell Special Guests: Alex Eagle In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular’s BuildTools with Alex Eagle. Alex has been working on the Angular core team at Google for the past three years and works on developer tooling there. He discusses the advantages of using a new build system, Bazel, and how using this system could improve your coding across the board. They also compare Bazel to other Angular tools and talk about when you would want to integrate Bazel into your tool belt. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Angular plumbing Google Monorepo Bazel software Micro-services Not all tools need to be written JavaScript Pros of Bazel build system Compilation in Angular CLI Two second rule How do you know when Bazel is good for you? Production mode vs development mode Feeling nervous about using Bazel Want your CI to have cashing What does Bazel look like today? What will Bazel look like when your done with it? Take rules and compose them however you want Bazel syntax is like Python Rules Bazel Ecosystem vs Angular Ecosystem Tools in your Toolchain And much, much more! Links: Linode FreshBooks Angular Bootcamp G.co/ng/abc Picks: Charles Developer Week ngATL Joe The Greatest Showman Kids on Bikes Alyssa The Impossible Project Ward Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Alex Pocket Operators