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Dean Radin, PhD - The Psychic Reality In this fascinating discussion with world renowned psychic researcher and Chief Scientist of OINS Dean Radin, PhD we discuss everything from Psychic Phenomena, Research, UFOs(UAP), and Contact. See Here on the YouTubechannel: https://youtu.be/JaSKWRD-VD0
David Alan swings by the pod garage hangs and, well, pods! Intro Music by Matt Farley! Music by: I Break Horses, Psychic Reality.
Be afraid…ZoZo is coming... Ouija horror movie about five young people who play with a Ouija board and attract the attention of the malevolent Ouija demon ZoZo. The film is based on widely reported real Ouija experiences gone bad with this ancient and malevolent spirit that attaches itself to people exclusively through Ouija boards. Yes! The Ouija is being released into threaters to scare the living daylights out of us on Friday October 24. But before we go running screaming from the theatre, let's get the scoop from world renowned expert Loyde Auerbach Loyd Auerbach is well-known as a leading expert on ghosts and psychic experience. With a Master's degree in parapsychology, he is Director of the Office of Paranormal Investigations, a Professor at Atlantic University (Virginia Beach, VA) and at JFK University (Pleasant Hill, CA), and creator and instructor of the Certificate Program in Parapsychological Studies at HCH Institute, available both in California and for distance learning. He was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Rhine Research Center, and was previously a member of their Advisory Boards. He is the co-author, with the late psychic Annette Martin, of the new book The Ghost Detectives’ Guide to Haunted San Francisco, as well as seven other books on the paranormal, and was a consulting editor and columnist for FATE magazine from 1991-2004. For more information on Loyd Auerback visit his websitewww.mindreader.comor pick up his latest book ESP Wars
The mission of Lightworkers is to help heal the planet from fear energy. Well Lightworker's we seem to have been working overtime lately! Evil is alive and apparently doing quite well overtaking our planet lately. How do we heal the effects of fear on humanity and not feed the fear monster? How do we handle these scarey reports we are constantly being bombarded with and still live active, balanced lives? Let's talk about it and discover that maybe it's not so scary afterall. Asking for help from the power of the higher realms, staying grounded and being grateful goes a long way. How do we tap into the power of our Angels, Ascended Masters and the protectors of humanity? We will discuss... and as always have your questions ready because I am opening the lines for readings!
Best Coast "Up All Night" split w/Jeans Wilder 7" (Atelier Ciseaux) 2010Vivian Girls "The Desert" Everything Goes Wrong LP (In The Red) 2009Pearl Harbor "High Road" Something About The Chaparrals 12" (Mexican Summer) 2010LA Vampires "Keep It, Turn It, Bump It" My Estrogeneration comp LP (Not Not Fun) 2010Meercaz "Troubled Hand" s/t LP (Tic Tac Totally) 2009Nerve City "Living Wage" Recordings 2007-2008 LP (Sweet Rot) 2010Ty Segall & Mikal Cronin "Drop Dead Baby" Reverse Shark Attack LP (Kill Shaman) 2009Double Dagger "No Allies" More LP (Thrill Jockey) 2009No Balls "Suffering Contest" Come Clean LP (Release The Bats) 2009Shit & Shine "Yes 9 10" 229-2299 Girls Against Shit 2LP (Riot Season) 2009The Goslings "Everlasting Arm" Sister and Son CS (Rotting Chapel) 2010AFCGT "Two Legged Dog" s/t LP (Sub Pop) 2010Topping Bottoms "Towers Of Spines" Towers Of Spines CS (Not Not Fun) 2010Empress "Empress 2, side 1" Empress 1/2 2CS (Soldier Pumps) 2010LA's Pearl Harbor have warranted all the blog hype that's accumulated over the last 6 months, even though most of the hype has been tossed at the lone track Luv Goon. The new 12 inch on Mexican Summer, which sold out in a matter of days and is pretty much long gone from distros (try the Nominal shop), is a nice slice of dreamy pop from the sister duo. The A side features the two "hits", while the much more preferable B-Side is two smeared and haunted daydream lullabies that resonate the loudest, at least with me. Three seven inches are forthcoming (PPM, Big Love and Gloriette) and a 12 inch on Art Fag, hopefully in the coming months.LA Vampires, who recently sprung up out of nowhere, drop one of the more innarestin' tracks on the already explodin' with ideas comp, My Estrogeneration. LA Vampires, which is in fact a moniker for this mysterious sole female project, trudges the same warped reggae/dub path already worn by labelmate (and future collaborator!) Sun Araw, albeit in a more chopped 'n screwed way. New split 12 inch with Psychic Reality just unleashed on NNF, more on that soon. Also, keep an ear out for an upcoming collab with Zola Jesus.Despite reams of acclaim from Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, AMG, LA Record, The Stranger, BBC Music, and even Rolling Stone, I somehow completely missed one of 2009's most exciting LPs, namely Double Dagger's More on Thrill Jockey. While jammin' some records over at a friends place, More was eventually put on with a smirk and no mention of the band name. Holy shit! Is this an Unwound rarity I've never heard? Did ...Trail of the Dead ditch the pomp and circumstance and go back to the white-fisted anger of Madonna? Dude, seriously, what the hell is this? The record apparently hadn't even hit the shelves of any decent record store in town, but it was ordered in through the local grocer and I've been immersed in this monster ever since. Only drums, bass and vocals, but what a dense racket these three fellas make. The above mentioned bands are obvious starting points, so fans of those post-hardcore aggressors are urged to seek this one out. Highest recommendation.Thanks to the always quick work of Art For Spastics, I got to the Rotting Chapel site just in time to order one of the last 150 copies of a new Goslings double cassette release. Fans of the Goslings already know what they're getting into, namely, an overdriven-sludge pummeling that's recorded well beyond the red. There really isn't anyone out there making this much of a unique and, yet, highly listenable racket on the planet right now. Archive just re-issued the classic Grandeur Of Hair CD (check that out here) and their collab with Warmth. Archive, with their handmade and silkscreened CD packages, are about the only label out there worth buying a CD from. So go do that, please.Topping Bottoms are a new-ish band that fall in step with the long line of overblown psych bands that have emerged from Japan over the last 25 years or so. High Rise, Acid Mothers Temple, Suishou No Fune, and Mainliner (all of which owe a massive debt to the mighty Les Rallizes Denudes) are the forbearers of the sound, and Topping Bottoms are there to keep the amps smoking. Eye-popping silkscreened inserts with artwork by band member Ryo, who also did the artwork on the recent Blank Realm LP and cassette release.
As expected, missed records from 2009 keep rolling in, with the Meercaz LP on Tic Tac Totally (reissue of Gulcher Records CD from early 2009) currently dominating the stereo. For those that are also late to the game on this one, Meercaz is based outta Portland, Oregon and even shares a member with one of my favorite bands from that city, Meth Teeth. Definitely one of those records that doesn't sound contemporary, but more like some long lost mid-70s proto-punk group hailing from some industrial city in middle America. Heavy riffage, tone deaf vocals and plenty o' weird analog synth bleeps and burps thrown in for serious left tiltage. Songs range from two-minute, fist pumping MC5-styled jams to seven-minute stormy industro-punk excursions. Highly recommended.Also late on the 2009 chopping block is the sprawling 2LP speaker shredder that is the new Shit & Shine. Over an hour of repetitive riffs that sound spewed through slashed amps and run over with a rusty lawnmower. 229-2299 Girls Against Shit also makes brief dalliances into dub, disco and, uhhm, race car humour(?). Yeah, anyways, fans of the early, damaged end of the Butthole Surfers and even the overkill fuzz-sludge of The Goslings are urged to pay attention.The painfully limited-run of the Siltbreeze 10 inch compilation Skulls Without Borders dropped in the mail slot last week, and it's an odd mix of folks trying to share the same airspace. Puffy Areolas make a nasty punk-splatter and give high hopes for their forthcoming Siltbreeze debut LP; Chickins, an FNU Ronnies off-shoot, put down a quirky number complete with raygun guitar shots; Dan Melchior plops down another grumpy blast of fuzz riffs and off-kilter guitar solos. The flipside, featuring Kurt Vile, Tommy Jay Band and Sic Alps, will be played next week...Heading back over to this side of continent, AFCGT (aka A Frames Climax Golden Twins), who have been given much love here on ETMS, drop their vinyl-only (!) release via Sub Pop next week, and I was lucky enough to be able to provide a sneak peek. Not much has changed from the Seattle juggernaut, hell, if anything, the 5 piece have beefed up their sound considerably on the more amped up tracks, and waded even deeper into their more experimental side. Not yr typical Sub Pop release, but we're pleased as all hell they've decided to put this one strictly to wax.Swimming up the coastline back to our city, Tassles sent over a few intriguing tracks of drifting bedroom electronic pleasantries. Tassles is better known in Vancouver as Sean Orr, who helms the shit detector on Beyond Robson's Morning Brew and fronts the recently reunited post-hardcore revisionists Taxes. Tassles sees Orr relaxing his jaw for a few and learning to relax a little bit. You probably won't see Tassles open for Taxes anytime soon. Either way, someone out there release fucking something from either of these...asap!Banana Head (aka Zully Adler, head of Goaty Tapes) also was kind enough to send some new jams my way. Brand new cassette of solo loner jams, absolutely perfect for these bland winter days. Goaty Tapes has come a long way since its inception a few years back; brand new tapes by HNY (awesome cassette on Not Not Fun reviewed here), Russian Tsarlag and Paradise Sisters, who have a forthcoming 12 inch due out soon on De Stijl. In the works are cassettes by El Jesus De Magico, Psychic Reality (split 12" with LA Vampires forthcoming for them on Not Not Fun) and Goaty will also head into LP territory with an Ancestral Diet full length. Get stoked, people.Hot off the heels of the much-loved seven inch, Brainbombs offshoot No Balls release a full length LP on Sweden's Release The Bats. And, of course, its in a disgustingly small pressing of 300 and sold out before it was even outta the pressing plant. Not far off the Brainbombs aesthetic of violent, hammering repetition, but, this time around with just drums and guitar, plus the occasional sax squlech and distance vocals, which may or may not be appallingly misogynistic. This meager pressing has annoyed me enough to share a ripped version with ya'll (courtesy of Soundeyet).Tassles "Brother Soft" unreleased mp3, 2010Indian Wars "Carol Anne" s/t 7" (Bachelor) 2009The Intelligence "Gettin' Classy" split w/ Unnatural Helpers 7" (Dirty Knobby) 2009Fair Ohs "Automatic" Obscene & Violent: A Tribute To GG Allin 7" (Italian Beach Babes) 2009Male Bonding "You Hate Me And I Hate You" Obscene & Violent: A Tribute To GG Allin 7" (Italian Beach Babes) 2009Chickins "Chickin Den" Skull Without Borders compilation 10" (Siltbreeze) 2009Dan Melchior "1000 Times" Skulls Without Borders compilation 10" (Siltbreeze) 2009Puffy Areolas "El Jita" Skulls Without Borders compilation 10" (Siltbreeze) 2009Meercaz "Unlust" s/t LP (Tic Tac Totally) 2009Shit & Shine "Have You Really Though About Your Presentation?" 229-2299 Girls Against Shit 2LP (Riot Season) 2009AFCGT "Black Mark" AFCGT LP (Sub Pop) 2010No Balls "Come Clean" Come Clean LP (Release The Bats) 2009Oneohtrix Point Never "Russian Mind" Russian Mind LP (No Fun Productions) 2009Afternoon Penis "...Jack Of Hearts" split w/ Eskimo King LP (Abandon Ship) 2009Banana Head "Take It Back" In The Tubs CS (Goaty Tapes) 2009Blue Sabbath Black Cheer & Nihilist Assault Group "untitled" Planned Obsolescence LP (Gnarled Forest) 2009
Two clinical workers offer personal views of their understanding of the 'Inner World' within the context of Kleinian thought.
Transcript -- Two clinical workers offer personal views of their understanding of the 'Inner World' within the context of Kleinian thought.