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WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin is dedicating an entire episode to the beauty of the radio. Independent radio enables the Pidgin's existence, and does so much more than bring audio to our car speakers. First, Natalia Maidique and Teo Grosu host a LIVE interview with Dr. Jeff Dror from Florida University about what's behind this medium – radio waves! – and what these waves can tell us about the elusive dark matter that makes our Universe. Next, Maggie Stewart and Ariel Chen dig into library archives to highlight a snapshot in history, the tragedy of 9/11 and how radio played a role in covering it, and healing the communities it impacted. Finally, Margo Mattes focuses on radio and independent journalism in Hong Kong, and talks to Princeton senior Joshua Yang about his experience with that scene.Hosted and produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Natalia Maidique, Teo Grosu, Maggie Stewart, Ariel Chen, and Margo Mattes.All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. (00:00) Introduction(01:05) Radio in Space(24:53) Connection Through Tragedy(45:12) Journalism in Hong Kong
The Pidgin knows what you truly want: some gosh darn peace and quiet… We are still working on bringing that to you, but we did the next best thing: talked about it! Our show today opens with its Community segment, in which Ariel Chen and Maggie Smith report on the long-standing silent protests that the Society of Friends (and their friends) have been organizing in the town of Princeton. Next, Margo Mattes takes on Culture, and lets us know just how a silent retreat unfolds, and the good, the bad, and the–shht!– of being silent for ten days. Lastly, our Science section has Maritza Roberts and Ameila Carneiro Zhu attend a glacier meditation, and goes beyond the tip of the iceberg to learn about the special place glaciers occupy on our planet.Hosted, Recorded, Produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, Recorded, and Produced by Maggie Smith, Maritza Roberts, Margo Mattes, Ariel Chen, Natalia Maidique, and Ameila Carneiro Zhu.All music under Creative Commons license.Theme music: “Montanita” by Ratatat.(00:00) Introduction(01:22) Protests for Peace(6:41) A Ten-Day Silent Retreat(19:10) Glaciers
Today, we on The Pidgin ask if we can take you out for a coffee... episode. First up, Ariel Chen and Lucy McWeeney peer inside your cup and ask ‘how did it get there'? You'll hear their conversation with the world's youngest Q-grader, who draws from her experience of having her own coffee line to give us an insider's view of what it takes to grow, and commercialize coffee. And for the Culture section of today's show, Annie Rupertus gives a nod who those who think that coffee is about the experience, by taking us along on a quest to find a close friend a coffee shop to feel at home in when he moves to a new city. Today's show ends, as usual, with its science component, in which The Pidgin acknowledges that global warming is changing coffee as we know it, and has Teo Grosu talk to Michael Oppenheimer about the big picture of climate change.Hosted and produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced, by Teo Grosu, Ariel Chen, Lucy McWeeney, Annie Rupertus. Research assistance: Margo Mattes and Maritza Roberts.All music under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat.
WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin has been noticing lately that a lot of our decisions are being made for us: algorithms decide what we watch, AI decides what we do, and lawmakers decide how we live. The Pidgin wants to learn more about those decisions today, and what they mean for each of us. First, Maggie Stewart and I talk about a recent court case in New Jersey affecting ballot design. Next, Sena Chang reviews “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig, a recent novel that asks what each of our decisions mean. And Teo Grosu drives us into a conversation about self-driving cars, and whether we should accept this coming technology.Hosted and produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Natalia Maidique, Maggie Stewart, Sena Chang, and Teo Grosu.All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. (00:00) Introduction(01:16) Kim v. Hanlon(17:45) The Midnight Library(22:37) Self-Driving Cars
For Valentine's Day, The Pidgin spreads its wings and goes looking for love. Natalia Maidique peeks inside Princeton's community to find a pair of lovebirds who are still in school. For our culture section, Isabel Jacobson has a conversation with singer-songwriter Kate Short about love songs. And our science segment ends this episode with Teo Grosu and Ariel Chen talking to ecological researchers about, literally, how birds show their love.Hosted and produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Natalia Maidique, Isabel Jacobson, Teo Grosu, and Ariel Chen.All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Music used in “The Choueiris”: “City Tour” by Dee Yan-Key. Music used in “Love Songs”: “Uplifting Acoustic Melodies” by Universfield. (00:00) Introduction(01:32) The Choueiris(18:17) Love Songs(26:30) Birds in Love
This week, the Pidgin is talking about little red dots. Teo Grosu has a conversation with a researcher at Princeton University about new astrophysical discoveries coming from the James Webb Space Telescope, learning how a few little red dots on a telescope image can actually disrupt our understanding of how old the universe is. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Teo Grosu, and edited by Natalia Maidique. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat.
This week, the Pidgin's theme is kicking and screaming. Inside of each of us, there's a little kid who wants to fly into a rampage when things just aren't going right – so we're gonna be digging into those times where you just want to put up a fight, give it your all, and lose control. First, Lauren Kim and Ariel Chen set the tone by talking to us about how adults have their tantrums. Next, Pat Grate talks the DIY music scene with Don Giovanni records, an independent record label, about going against the grain. Finally, Maya Kenny and Sena Chang discuss the value of emotions in sports. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Lauren Kim, Ariel Chen, Pat Grate, Maya Kenny, and Sena Chang. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. (00:00) Introduction (01:31) Adult Tantrums (20:17) Don Giovanni Records (35:13) Sports Psychology
Today, we're talking Dissonance – but no, we won't be sharing tips on how to navigate political conversations with difficult people. Instead, we're talking about dissonance in music and in our inner worlds, to help us all remember how dissonance can sometimes be a great thing. First, Brianna Dai asks composers about how dissonant sounds can add emotion to compositions. Next, Lucy McWeeny talks Oedipus Rex and how we all struggle to reconcile the two halves of ourselves. Finally, to end with another musical story, Navani Rachumallu and I dissect what dissonance in music actually is–and, in fact, what music itself is. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Brianna Dai, Lucy McWeeny, Navani Rachumallu, and Natalia Maidique. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Audio clips in “Music Philosophy” from What Makes Music Sound Good by Dmitri Tymoczko and Sound Examples for Tuning Timbre Spectrum Scale by Bill Sethares. (00:00) Introduction (01:39) Conducting with Dissonance (11:50) Oedipus Rex (27:07) Music Philosophy
1.- "Frenchy´s", "Lovely Allen" y "The Pulse", extraídas del álbum "LP" (Young Turks, 2007) de Holy Fuck2.- "Neckbrace", "Mahalo" y "Bare Feast", extraídas del álbum "LP4" (XL Recordings, 2010) de Ratatat3.- "Le Garage", "Robot" y "Meantime", extraídas del álbum de título homónimo (679 Recordings, 2004/2005) de The Futureheads4.- "One Of The Good Ones", "Choose To Play" y "Hazel Eyes", extraídas del álbum "Researching The Blues" (Sweet Nothing/Cargo Records, 2012) de Redd Kross5.- "Ragoo", "Fans" y"The Runner", extraídas del álbum "Because Of The Times" (RCA/BMG/Sony, 2007) de Kings Of LeonEscuchar audio
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Selección musical de Charlie Faber, director de Sateli3 1.- "Frenchy´s" de Holy Fuck 2.- "Neckbrace" de Ratatat 3.- "See You At The Lights" y "Is There A Switch For That?" de 1990s 5.- "I Feel Better" y "The Twist", de Frightened Rabbit 7.- "Let´s Boogie" y "Le Brio" de Big Soul 9.- "One Of The Good Ones" y "Hazel Eyes" de Redd Kross11.- "Rosemarie" y "Rope Light" de Superchunk12.- "Apache Chicken" - Darediablo13 a 15: "Fingers Become Thumbs!", "Suddenly It´s A Folk Song" y "Wrigley Scott" de Future Of The LeftEscuchar audio
On 11/11, The Pidgin has stories about superstitions, wishes and symmetry. Something about the date being a palindrome, the same read forwards or backwards (or upside down), makes it feel like anything can happen. Lucy McWeeny and Cynthia Torres revisit middle school crushes and angel numbers. Then, Izzy Jacobson looks at how random alignments can lead to the closest friendships. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Lucy McWeeny, Cynthia Torres, and Izzy Jacobson. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Music used in Friendship and Chance story: “Calm Indie Rock Atmosphere” by Universfield, “NFLD” by Mr Smith, “Stone Crow” by Mr Smith, and “Grace” by Mr Smith. (00:00) Introduction (02:01) Angel Numbers (06:57) Friendship and Chance
WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin sends out sound waves about sound waves this week. Sena Chang and Brianna Dai learn how wind ensembles are created, and listen in on one. Next, Sophie Leheny discusses the benefits of talking to herself. And finally, Teo Grosu hears about asteroseismology, the study of the sounds stars make in outer space. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Sena Chang, Brianna Dai, Sophie Leheny, Teo Grosu, and Natalia Maidique. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Music used in “Self Talk”: “Summer Walk” by folk_acoustic. Star sounds used in “The Sounds of Stars”: “Flare Star” from the Astronify sonification examples folder through the Space Telescope Science Institute. (00:00) Introduction (01:42) Wind Ensemble (8:47) Self Talk (16:25) The Sounds of Stars
WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin dives into a local building controversy this week. Natalia Maidique goes on a tour of Princeton's historic Jugtown neighborhood and learns about the affordable housing development proposal at 344 Nassau Street. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Natalia Maidique. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Music used in piece: "Glacier," by SalmonLikeTheFish.
WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin grapples with rejection this week. Lucy McWeeny and Annie Wang some local canvassers about the many, many, many times a day they are ignored and sent away. Next, Sena Chang and Brianna Dai learn how artists handle rejection, when their work is both an extension of themselves and how they make a living. And finally, Cynthia Torres asks a psychic about reading rejection in someone's cards. Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Lucy McWeeny, Annie Wang, Sena Chang, Brianna Dai, and Cynthia Torres. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. (00:00) Introduction (01:25) Canvassers (16:48) Artists (31:18) Psychic
This episode is free! We're back with another solo pod! In this episode we discuss 'Burial fall', SOPHIE's posthumous album, first year university music, Alex G, Elliott Smith, emo, teenage 'back to school music', K-OS's 'Joyful Rebellion', Ratatat, 'remember when' conversations, The Dare's 'Whats Wrong With New York', James Murphy, violence in movies, David Cronenberg, Bret Easton Ellis' 'Less Than Zero' & 'Imperial Bedrooms', disgusting art, boxy cars, the 50's vision of the future, Uber Eat's shame, gaslighting yourself, 2000's hipsters, the journey of discovery, pre-algorithm YouTube rabbit holes, Chappel Roan, teenage rebellion, corduroy pants, the Charli XCX / Troye Sivan show and more! Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD SUPPORT THIS PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
WPRB News and Culture has been patiently waiting for this season's first episode. Navani Rachumallu talks to ecological researchers, whose work depends on observing an animal that may or may not show up, and hears how they deal with that time in between. Natalia Maidique finds out about the hidden guild of people making lace all around us, and how they've learned patience from their craft. (00:00) Introduction (01:29) Marmot Research (14:22) Lacemaking Hosted and produced by Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Navani Rachamallu and Natalia Maidique. All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat.
CRITICAL, CURRENT ARTICLES RAT-A-TAT-TAT PRESIDENTIAL 2024 ALT LEFT CHINA OUR ENEMY CLIMATE CHANGE CONSTITUTION CORRUPTION ECONOMY ELECTION FRAUD FAMILY SAFETY FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL PREPAREDNESS GLOBALISM GUN CONTROL IMMIGRATION INTERNATIONAL MEDIA MESS MILITARY OBAMA PRIVATE PROPERTY PSYOPS RINO WATCH TERROR TREASON WOKE WOMEN CRITICAL, CURRENT VIDEOS The post Revisiting Treason…The Treason Of Trump's Trial…The 80th Anniversary of D-Day–A Tribute…How Other Countries Define/Handle Treason…A Firehose of Ratatat Current Events appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
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We're back with another solo pod! In this episode we discuss running, skipping breakfast, sober karaoke being a terrible idea, disgusting non-alcoholic IPA's, Washington DC, TIFF recap, meeting Harmony Korine, 10 minute DJ mixes, Finn Wolfhard's security thinking Josh is a stalker, Austin's Aggro Dr1ft review, film critics vs music critics, 'fall indie', Kasabian, listening back to music that wasn't your 'thing' in high school, Ratatat, naming your band 'The Music', Troye Sivan, Dream Scenario and more! Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD SUPPORT THIS PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
Lightnin' Lickers Jay and Deon discuss the upcoming 17th annual Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival, previewing the bands slated to perform while reminiscing about artists whom have previously been showcased under the HHM banner. If you're looking to celebrate the official end of summer in a big way, Downtown Bay City is the place. HHM No. 17 Music Festival is set to kick off the evening of September21st with Indianapolis psych rock trio Karate, Guns & Tanning rocking the Opening Night Party at Old City Hall. The next evening, Cincy synthpop outfit (and returning favorite) Moonbeau will be taking the stage at MI Table. Both Thursday and Friday's music events start at 10 PM, ticket info @ hhmfest.com or the event door. Finally, the weekend's premier music event takes place Saturday, September 23rd at the Dunlop Building (located at 517 Washington Ave., Bay City, MI), and per usual features 3 amazing bands! This year's lineup features Weakened Friends (Portland, ME), LVRS (Lansing, MI) & Kelly Jean Caldwell Band (Detroit, MI). As a festival we're thrilled to return to the Dunlop Building and transform it into an HHM-style venue for one evening, and bring 3 incredible bands together at this unique location. Last year the atmosphere in the Dunlop Building added to the experience making for an unforgettable live show. Get ready to run it back, Hellions! The show is open to all ages for Pass holders, or admission is $15 at the door, which opens at 8 PM. HHM 2023 unofficial end-of-summer mix tape: [SIDE A] (1) EOS HHM Intro (2) Moonbeau – All Summer (3) Weakened Friends – Everything is Better (4) Kelly Jean Caldwell Band – Caroline Creature (5) LVRS – Safe Word (6) Karate, Guns & Tanning – Hot Bots [SIDE B] (1) Moving Panoramas – ADD Heart (2) Georgie James – Long Week (3) The Satin Peaches – Well Well Well (4) Passalacqua – At the Party (5) Matt Pond PA – Champagne Supernova [END] Sonic contributors to Lightnin' Licks Radio's Hell's Half Mile Preview bonus episode include: Brothers Johnson, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Lee Moses, James Todd Smith, Erno the Inferno, Earth. Wind & Fire, Georgie James, John Fusciante, Ratatat, Weakened Friends, Letters To Cleo, Kelly Jean Caldwell Band, The Lemonheads, LVRS, Moonbeau, Karate Guns and Tanning, De La Soul, Mogwai, Seth and Jax Anderson, Passalacqua, Eddie Logix, Boz Scaggz, Matt Pond PA, Leslie Sisson, Moving Panoramas, LCD Soundsystem, James Brown, John Prime, The Mynabirds, George Morris and the Gypsy Chorus, Handgrenades, Jordan Pries, Height Keech, Gershwin and Heyward, Charlie Parker, J. Cole, The Satin Peaches, American television series “The O.C.”, Oasis, Arc of All, The Clockers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
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Tracklist: 1.Zaa, DJ Xquizit & Freddie Alva - Cielo (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] The Mexican Power 2.Javi d Vogue - Start Again (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 3.Edonia - Fleeting Eternity (Andrew Frenir Remix) [Exclusive Premier] 4.Armin van Buuren & Shapov vs Kid Cudi ft. MGMT & Ratatat vs Armin van Buuren & R3HAB feat. Simon Ward - Let's Rave, Make Love vs Pursuit Of Happiness vs Love We Lost (Armin van Buuren Mashup) 5.Yoel Lewis Ft. EL Waves - Just Like That (Extended Mix) 6.Mark Sixma pres. M6 & Rub!k - Beside Me (Extended Mix) 7.Leo Reyes - The Connexions (Extended Mix) The Mexican Power 8.Joe Fares - More (Primestate Project Remix) [Exclusive Premier] 9.AREO - Droomer (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 10.Paul van Dyk & Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Hawkins Square (Extended Mix) 11.Ferry Tayle - A New Frequency (Extended Mix) 12.Cosmic Rabbits - Human Progress (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 13.Andres Selada - Omens & Vibrations (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 14.Juan Almiñana Obando - Judith (Javito Garcia & Cogo Remix) [Exclusive Premier] 15.Escea - Burnout (W!SS Remix) [Exclusive Premier] 16.Gayax - Hypersonic (Intro Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 17.Masaru Hinaiji Feat. Orie Yoko - After The Rain (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 18.Masaru Hinaiji - Rondo of the Wind (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 19.Yuri Yavorovskiy & E-SET - The Elemental (Extended Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 20.Roman Sand - Be Alive (Original Mix) [Exclusive Premier] 21.Ben Nicky & Greg Downey ft. Christian Burns - Always (Greg Downey Club Mix) 22.Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Thien Hi - Calling Saigon (Extended Mix) 23.Andrew Rayel & Robbie Seed & Jimmy Chou ft. That Girl - I Wish (Extended Mix) 24.Ben Gold Ft. Madelyn Monaghan - Follow The King (David Forbes Remix) 25.The Space Brothers - Doors (Mark Sherry Remix) 26.Ben Gold - Ultrasonic (Marten De Jong Remix) 27.Lange & Firewall - Sincere (William Byrne Remix) 28.Joint Operations Centre - Darkstate (A Dreamstate Anthem) (Extended Mix)
In this episode, we sat down with Scarpainting. Join us as we talk about Spencer's, choral singing, Ratatat and much more! Follow Scarpainting: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/scarpainting Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/scarpainting Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/scarpaintingmusic/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7wEIvxXEbDBraO6qeiZsmi?si=gxPthYjPRNWqhmdAq8xp-g&nd=1 Bandcamp - https://scarpainting.bandcamp.com/ Follow Poducer: https://www.instagram.com/poducer_podcast/ Host - https://soundcloud.com/justjerryofficial Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/justjerryvalakas/ Co-Host - https://soundcloud.com/maaaaase Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/maaaaase/
Brett Batliner.Whew. It's even a mouthful to type.I kid, I kid.Brett Batliner cooked for me a dozen years ago, and we've somehow managed to stay in quasi-contact since. What fun times those were, too. Me. The fearless leader amongst a dozenish 19-year-olds. Yikes.Anyway...Brett's a great guy. He's a son and a brother and a boyfriend and a pet lover and a guitarist and a rapper. And unfortunately for Brett, he's also a service-industry guy. Run, Brett! Run far and fast!My conversation with Brett for Episode #57 was a hoot, though. We talked family and musicianship and recording. We talked about that ski-bum life and skateboarding, and, of course, Brett's favorite band of all time: 311.This is the third episode to feature a different 311 record (which may be rivaled only by Wilco here on the Badass Records Podcast), and Brett's choice was Transistor (1997). We had a good time breaking it down, and I think it's safe to say that we both enjoyed the conversation as a whole.Thanks for stopping by, and please be sure to buy Brett a Jager Bomb if you see him out there on them streets.Cheers.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are samples from a track called, "Countach" by Ratatat, which is off of their 2015 record, Magnifique (c/o XL Recordings LTD).
News and Culture tackles stories of domestic effort and labor – and explores the ways these oft-pigeonholed talents and works are evolving in our changing world. Adam Sanders heads to the garden, and learns about the seeds at the forefront of the new agricultural revolution. Mollika Jai Singh speaks to Lena Hoplamazian about her wild sewing and designing adventures, from tailoring clothes for her sibling to creating a condom dress. Alan Plotz explores ideas of domestic work around New Jersey at the Princeton Student Laundry Agency and reflects on the NJ Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. And we head to the rubbish bin with a story from our Archives – Oliver Whang learns about where our trash goes, and the aesthetic value of the junkyard. Hosted and produced by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded and produced by Adam Sanders, Mollika Jai Singh, Alan Plotz, and Oliver Whang. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Other music used all under Creative Commons license: "Distance" - Manu Cornet, "garden" – johnny-ripper, "Soothing" - GrotiRoti. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
News and Culture starts our Spring season at the very end of some stories. Clara McWeeny and Anna Salvatore visit an estate sale. Natalia Maidique and Navani Rachumallu speak to Anthony Grafton, retiring professor of history at Princeton University. Tommy Goulding and Henry Moses talk about their favorite endings in novels. Mollika Jai Singh explores the lore around the endings of The Bachelor episodes. And Adam Sanders calls up a classmate to help him reimagine the cemetery not as a place of death and fear but as a place of memory. Hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Clara McWeeny, Anna Salvatore, Natalia Maidique, Navani Rachumallu, Tommy Goulding, Henry Moses, Mollika Jai Singh, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: "Montanita," by Ratatat. Other music used all under Creative Commons license: "Untitled No. 1" - Matthew Mullane, "Distance" - Manu Cornet, "My Dear Commissar" - Heifervescent, "GoodMood" - Manuzik, "Periodic Comets" - Holizna. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
2006 was the year we moved the late night Strange Brew club from the Warwick to the Róisín Dubh, as we had expanded the venue and went late night seven weeks. This features Beirut, Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly, Islands, Phoenix, The Flaming Lips, Camera Obscura, The Pipettes, I'm From Barcelona, Midlake, Band Of Horses, TV On The Radio, CSS, Ratatat, The Rapture, The Hold Steady, The Decemberists, Yo La Tengo, Cat Power, Joanna Newsom, Hot Club De Paris, Hot Chip, Peter, Bjorn & John, Okkervil River, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Album Leaf
News and Culture brings you four stories of persistence and resilience. Alan Plotz and Claire Kaneshiro learns about the intricacies of the American asylum system with Gabriel Samcam Vargas, a Princeton student and human rights advocate. Reina Coulibaly explores how fiber arts have woven the lives of Black women together for centuries. Mollika Jai Singh speaks about the importance of persistence in a marathon-length friendship. And Claire Kaneshiro and Alan Plotz learn more about living and surviving in the residential youth treatment centers commonly known as the "troubled teen industry." Produced and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Alan Plotz, Claire Kaneshiro, Reina Coulibaly, Mollika Jai Singh, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: “Montanita” by Ratatat. Included music all under Creative Commons license. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
On the day after Thanksgiving, News and Culture takes a moment to meditate on gratitude, with three stories that stretch and test the bounds of our comfort with thankfulness. Mollika Jai Singh explores Princeton University's tradition of 'Annual Giving.' Izzy Jacobson looks back on the gratitude journal she keeps. And Natalia Maidique and Navani Rachumallu learn the complex relationship between 'gratitude cutlure' and psychotherapy from an expert. Produced and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Mollika Jai Singh, Izzy Jacobson, Natalia Maidique, Navani Rachumallu, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: “Montanita” by Ratatat. Included music all under Creative Commons license. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
United States of PsyOps: Call Them Paranoid. Call Them Delusional. | The EveryDay Concerned Citizen World Premiere: Died Suddenly WATCH: Kari Lake Boosts Testimonies Of Arizonans Who Experienced Voting Issues, Irregularities On Election Day – Valiant News Kari Lake Files First Lawsuit, Issues Demand to Maricopa County Election Officials as […] The post PsyOps History–YOU Are The Target…Arizona Lawsuit And Fraud Ground Zero…Maricopa County–Dems Fell Into A Trap…Ballots VS Voters–How To Get Back To Paper Ballots, Step By Step…Ratatat Jaw Droppers….And of Course–HUGELY HAPPY THANKSGIVING :-) appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
SUPPORT TRUE THE VOTE 10,000 Unexplained Votes Dropped on Friday Morning Gave Maryland US House Seat to the Democrats Democrat ‘shyster' fooled business world – Spreely.video Breaking: 156k Votes Affected In Poll Book Discrepancy! Can you help me fight the Arizona Fraud? We can't let them mess up another election! CRITICAL, […] The post They Knew In Advance–How The Ballot Steal Evolved…Ballots VS Voters And Votes…The Six Prongs of Election Subterfuge…Trump Jumps The Shark…Litigation About To Erupt (and it should)…Headshaking Ratatat appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
On 11/11, News and Culture thinks about moments in our day: commutes, routines, junction points, stories from years past and new stories alike. From the archives, Elizabeth Shwe interviews an EMT about a day in the life - saving lives. Henry Moses and Luke Carroll bring us a new story of people at a junction, literally, speaking to folks in the midst of their commutes during rush hour at the Princeton Junction NJ Transit station. We return to the archives to hear a story from Hope Perry, about the path books take in Princeton University's massive Firestone Library, from the circulation desk all the way home. And finally, Anna Hiltner speaks to a farmer at the junction between spirituality and agriculture. The key word? Biodynamics. Produced and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Elizabeth Shwe, Henry Moses, Luke Carroll, Hope Perry, Anna Hiltner, Oliver Whang, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: “Montanita” by Ratatat. Included music all under Creative Commons license. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
CRITICAL, CURRENT ARTICLES ‘Play Both Sides': Secret Video Catches Dem Staffer Admitting Tucker sickened by Biden's odd speech commanding voters not to complain or ask questions about election results SUPPORT TRUE THE VOTE Biden Chief of Staff Ron Klain says Biden's speech last night was “one final warning.” RATATAT! Watch: […] The post The Surprising History of Midterm Elections…Critical Last Minute Multiple Matches Close Races…The Four Potential Apocalyptic Horsemen of The Election… Big Tech Censors Run Amuck…Biden's Dark “One Last Warning”–Really? …Voter Fraud Rearing It's Ugly Head… A Long Cold Winter In New England…Eye-Popping Ratatatat Current Events…VOTE VOTE VOTE appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
CRITICAL, CURRENT ARTICLES Ron Johnson covid hearing – AOL Search Results ‘Everything Will Stop': Tucker Carlson Decries Diesel Shortage, Says ‘Economy Will Crash' RATATAT! Emerald Robinson's The Right Way California Judge Rocks America with Bakery Ruling – He Just Ruled in Favor of the Owner's 1st Amendment Rights New York […] The post The History of Energy–And It's (And Your) Dimming Future…Election/Election Fraud Updates…Campaign Contribution Matches Of Up To 76X!!…Will The Growing Red Wave Prompt The Left To Conjure A National Emergency, Then Undermine The Election?…Rino's Live And Take Their Toll…Favorable Court Rulings Piling Up! appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
In our first-ever Halloween special, News and Culture tells spooky stories sure to give you a fright. Navani Rachamallu and Natalia Maidique tell a classic Gothic story, 'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. Izzy Jacobson and Mira Ho-Chen crowdsource some ghostly tales. Charlie Nuermberger and Henry Moses speak to an expert on the mythical Jersey Devil of the Pine Barrens. Audrey Zhang digs into the Princeton University Archives to find evidence of ghosts on the historic campus. And Hannah Lee and Claire Kaneshiro explore a classic American Halloween tradition firsthand, venturing into a corn maze. Produced and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Navani Rachamallu, Natalia Maidique, Izzy Jacobson, Mira Ho-Chen, Charlie Nuermberger, Henry Moses, Audrey Zhang, Hannah Lee, Claire Kaneshiro, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: "Montanita" by Ratatat. Included music all under Creative Commons license: "Happy Halloween" by The Vivisectors, "It's Not Hard to Get Lost" by Bryan Mathys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
News and Culture dedicates this Very Special Episode® to those in our community who strive to make it a better place for everyone involved – in the radically freeform way we know how. Ashley Olenkiewicz and Julian Hartman-Sigall explore the mechanics of a congressional campaign in Pennsylvania's competitive 1st District, just across the Delaware River from Princeton. Clara McWeeny and Izzy Jacobson speak to Naomi Hess, a 2022 Princeton graduate who has spent her life fighting for disability rights, at home, at school, and in Washington. Lia Opperman and Mira Ho-Chen talk with Udi Ofer, former director of the New Jersey ACLU and current Princeton visiting professor about strategies of organizing, the fight against mass incarceration, and the state of cannabis justice in this community. And Adam Sanders learns about the growing trend of "mutual aid" networks working to make stronger community support systems – including one in our own backyard. Produced and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Ashley Olenkiewicz, Julian Hartman-Sigall, Clara McWeeny, Izzy Jacobson, Lia Opperman, Mira Ho-Chen, and Adam Sanders. Theme song: "Montanita" by Ratatat. Included music all under Creative Commons license: "My Dear Commissar" by Heifervescent, "Welcome River" by the IMLC, and "Good Mood" by Manuzik. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
Canncon Collab: Eugene Yu Arrest in Konnech Case, Tarrant County, GA and TN “Erroneous Code” CRITICAL, CURRENT ARTICLES RATATAT! BOMBSHELL: Cover Up Exposed As FDA Refuses To Release Autopsy Info For Covid Vax Deaths OPEC Ignores Biden's Pleas, Decides To Cut Oil Production Legendary Expert Says US Behind SHOCKING Attack […] The post Black Swans/White Swans–A Sixty Year History….The Gray Albatrosses–The Rest Of The Story…The Mandates, The Military and The Brass–Reprehensible….Science Reveals The Lies…Eye-popping Current Events Ratatat appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
Another 2008 Housing Crash – Or Worse? Real Estate Bubble Explained – YouTube Watch Maher As He Beats Libs To Death With Common Sense LOL Is Bill Mahr Coming To His Senses? Slams Leftists AGAIN In Epic Takedown Biden Invites DeSantis to Delaware, Gets Epic, Three-Word Response The Real Story […] The post The History of Interest Rates And What It Portends For You.. House Prices, A Rapid Decline And No Your Market Is Not Immune… Bidens Genetic Engineering Executive Order… Current Events Ratatat appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
Peter and Dre enter a guitar-driven wonderland of electronic-like dance-rock... but with all those things going for it, who does it ultimately work for, and who does it remind us of? You can hear the album on your favorite streaming platform, or here: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kXsuY-kwYGCKpXV2lGoUv00MBgAWcOzOQ&feature=share --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diggin-peter/message
Where do I even begin on this one. Truly a masterpiece. The two Podcast maestros take this episode 31 to epic levels. Their special sauce? Dream Cream. With cuts from featured artist, king of the 40 second songs, ladies and gentlemen, Tony Molina. If that weren't enough listen to cuts from PB4 approved artists: Ratatat, Egg Drop Soup, The Blank Tapes, and the incredible Spiral Stairs. Jam packed full of greatness. Do yourself a fava sit back, relax and pipe in the freshest Pod content in all of the land.PEACE & LOVEWe out,Ricky G and Scottay Tecate
CRITICAL, CURRENT ARTICLES RATATAT! South Carolina Lawmaker in Leaked Audio Strategizes ‘Sleepers,' ‘Dope Money' to Finance Senate Campaign Senate candidate wants ‘dope money' from blacks, calls for ‘secret sleepers' to infiltrate SC GOP: report FINALLY! Judge throws out non-citizen voting in NYC municipal elections Historic Ruling Could RUIN The Insurance Industry […] The post The History of Abortion in the United States…Roe V. Wade Hysteria-All NONSENSE…Another Thought On Housing–Prices Won't Go Down??…Huuuuuge Ratatat Of Current Events The MSM Would Rather You Did Not Know appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
Evan Mast is a musician and visual artist based out of Brooklyn. He records his own music under the name E*vax and is one half of the band RATATAT. Youre hearing his music as we speak. After studying art at Skidmore college, Evan released a solo album as E*vax. He then went on to release five records with RATATAT. He returned with an eponimous release in 2021 in which he made videos for each track. He has produced music for many musicians including Despot, Kid Cudi, Jay Z and Kanye. He recieved a Grammy for his production on Kanye's Donda record. Evan's current show at Brackett Creek Exhibitions is up in NYC until July 16th. The show features two prints and a new video work based on his travels in Pakistan.
RATATAT! John Durham Finds New Bombshell TEXT MESSAGES… Exposing Hillary! It Begins: International Agencies Calling For Restriction Of Oil Use! BREAKING News From The DHS- Dictator Biden JUST Handed Down These Orders And It's Literally Insane White Press Secretary Slips Up And Admits Dirty Joe Biden's Evil Plan- He Wants YOU […] The post U.S. Military Readiness History–And The Rest Of The Story…Russia Gate Explained, Durham On The Move…Corruption And Treason At The Highest Levels…Find Your American DNA, Get Off The Couch, Part Four! appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
01. Id - Id 02. Nicky Romero & Almero - So Much Love Protocol 03. Sean Paul vs. Benny Benassi & Alex Van Diel - Temperature vs. Satisfaction (Wedamnz & Rivas Mashup) 04. Id - Id 05. Whitney Houston - It's Not Right But It's Okay (Acappella) Arista 06. Diplo & Sonny Fodera vs. Dua Lipa & Dababy - Turn Back Time vs. Levitating (Wedamnz Vip Edit) Warner Bros. / Higher Ground 07. James Hype - Say Yeah Heldeep 08. Nicky Romero - Lose My Mind Protocol 09. The Weeknd - Take My Breath (James Hype Vip) Island (Umg) 10. Jamie Lewis feat. Michael Watford - For You (Put Your Hands Up In The Air Acappella) Purple Music 11. John Summit feat. Echoes - Human Ffrr (Parlophone) 12. David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium (David Guetta & Morten Future Rave Remix) Ffrr (Parlophone) 13. Nicky Romero - Acid Is My Dna Protocol 14. Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko vs. Florence & The Machine - Won't Let You Go vs. You'Ve Got The Love (Sunjay & Stardaze Ultra Mashup) 15. Nicky Romero & Nervo - Like Home (Acappella) Protocol 16. Id - Id 17. Fedde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (Acappella) Data Rec. (Ministry Of Sound) 18. Matisse & Sadko & Alex Aris vs. James Hype & Miggi Dela Rosa - Heal Me vs. Ferrari (Nicky Romero Mashup) 19. Afrojack & Jewelz & Sparks feat. Frida Amundsen - One More Day (Nicky Romero Remix) Wall 20. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - Tribeca Subliminal (Armada) 21. Green Velvet - Flash (Nicky Romero Remix) Relief 22. Jamie Lewis feat. Michael Watford - For You (Put Your Hands Up In The Air Acappella) Purple Music 23. Swedish House Mafia feat. Sting - Redlight Republic (Umg) 24. Nicky Romero - Id 25. Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (Acappella) Interscope 26. Stase vs. Axwell & Sick Individuals vs. Nicky Romero & Xira - Into The Light vs. I Am vs. Only For You (Sunjay Ultra Mashup) 27. Id - Id 28. Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now (Acappella) Skint 29. Ytram & Elderbrook vs. Swedish House Mafia & Laidback Luke vs. Ty Dolla $Ign & Kanye West & Fka Twigs & Skrillex vs. Paul Woolford vs. Sidepiece - Fire vs. Leave The World Behind vs. Ego Death vs. You Already Know vs. Fallin For You (Kream Mashup) 30. Pitbull feat. Lil Jon & Will.I.Am & Jermaine Dupri - Put Ya Fuckin Hands Up (Acappella) Polydor 31. Nicky Romero & Gattuso feat. Jared Lee - Afterglow Protocol 32. Kid Cudi feat. Mgmt & Ratatat & Steve Aoki vs. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Moguai - Pursuit Of Happiness vs. Mammoth (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Mashup) Republic / Spinnin' 33. Meduza vs. Age Of Love - The Age Of Love In Paradise (Djs From Mars Bootleg) Diki / Universal Island 34. Armin Van Buuren & Nicky Romero feat. Ifimay - I Need You To Know Armind/Protocol 35. Nicky Romero & Teamworx vs. Yeah Yeah Yeahs & A-Trak & Jewelz & Sparks vs. Makj - Deep Dark Jungle vs. Heads Will Roll vs. Springen (Fuerte & B-Rather & Whaler Mashup) Hysteria / Fool's Gold / Protocol 36. Id - Id 37. Farruko feat. Victor Cardenas - Pepas Sony 38. David Guetta & Nicky Romero - Metropolis What A Music 39. Steve Aoki feat. Wynter Gordon - Ladi Dadi (Tommy Trash Remix) Ultra 40. Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin - Save The World (Acappella) Emi 41. Nicky Romero & Deniz Koyu vs. Avicii & Sandro Cavazza - Destiny vs. Without You (Nicky Romero Mashup) Umg / Protocol 42. Matisse & Sadko vs. Justin Bieber - Sweet Life vs. Hold On (Matisse & Sadko Mashup) Stmpd / Emi 43. Avicii & Nicky Romero & Noonie Bao vs. Martin Garrix & Matisse & Sadko & Alex Aris - I Could Be The One vs. Mistaken (Nicky Romero Mashup) Umg / Stmpd
Join Health Affairs Insider.Last week, the Biden Administration unveiled a sweeping executive order, focused on promoting competition in the US economy. With Lina Khan as the new chairperson of the Federal Trade Commission, the administration is looking to increase its antitrust focus and potentially break up monopolies. The new executive order contains 72 provisions, giving direction to multiple agencies on sectors such as agriculture, transportation, labor, and health care. In health care, the executive order focuses on drug pricing, hospital mergers and acquisitions, hospital pricing transparency, biosimilars, and comparison shopping for health plans.Listen to Health Affairs' Deputy Editor Rob Lott and Senior Content Marketing Manager Jeff Byers go over the health care sections in the Biden administration's executive order on promoting competition in the US economy. They also discuss the hipster antitrust movement, the cost of hearing aids, and hospital deal trends since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.Related Links: Fact Sheet: Executive Order On Promoting Competition In The American Economy (White House) Hospital M&A Down From Pre-Pandemic Highs, Though Deal Size Growing, Kaufman Hall Says (Healthcare Dive) Biden Administration's First Marketplace Rule Promotes Coverage and Reverse Trump-Era Changes (Health Affairs Blog) How Biosimilars Are Affecting The Drug Markets (A Health Podyssey) Lina Khan And the "Hipster Antitrust" Movement (The Atlantic) The End of Friedmanomics (The New Republic) Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castro | Stitcher | Deezer | Overcast
Guest Justin Cohen, of podcast Top Fives and Deep Dives, joins co-hosts Tom Nash and Vanessa Franko, to talk about the reality of Coachella 2022 and that anything is possible. In this episode: The Coachella 2022 advance sale happened and Goldenvoice is also bringing back Cruel World, with lots of Coachella alums. Expert tips on why you should go to the festival early; how to meet up with friends; where to stay; how to get in and out of the festival. Why the Antarctic Dome and the Yuma and Sonora tents are so darn cool. Coachella memories like Hans Zimmer, Jamiroquai, Weezer, Chris Lake, Ratatat and more. Who from the 2020 lineup do we want to see get booked for 2022? Calvin Harris, Lane 8, Fatboy Slim and Emo Nite are a few. We pick some dream artists not on the 2020 lineup we want to see play in 2022 and get a little emo. Follow us: @cantfeeltheheat on Instagram and Twitter; Follow Top Fives and Deep Dives on Instagram: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: Follow Vanessa: @vanessafranko on Twitter; Newsletter: pe.com/newsletters - search for Festival Pass #coachella #musicfestivals #dance #artists #Musicfestival #yumatent #sonora #edm #concerts #coachellavibes #coachellamusicfestival #musicpodcast #cantfeeltheheat #musicfestivalnews #gobitent #mojavetent #saharatent #weezer #calvinharris #hanszimmer #emonite #chrislake #lane8 #jamiroquai #ratatat #livemusic #antarcticdome
Music from the Elisa Gabbert episode of The Steer, as heard on www.Dublab.com and KZUT 99.1 FM Los Angeles. Artists include Interpol, Peter Gabriel, Ratatat and Miley Cyrus, among others.