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Episode 161 Chapter 22, Electronic Music in Canada. Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 22, Electronic Music in Canada from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: ELECTRONIC MUSIC IN CANADA Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:34 00:00 1. Hugh LeCaine, “Dripsody: An Etude For Variable Speed Recorder” (1955). One of the earliest pieces of tape music by the inventor and composer Hugh Le Caine. Also, one of the most available works from the early years when it was used to demonstrate simple techniques of tape composition. It is probably the most-played work of electronic music other than “Poeme Electronique” by Varese. Every sound in this work is based on a recording of a single drop of water falling into a bucket, which then underwent various speed adjustments and edits to create this composition. 2:12 01:38 2. Hugh LeCaine, “Ninety-Nine Generators” (1956). The title refers to the 99 tones of the touch sensitive organ. Each note had a separate generator and they could all sounds at the same time. 1:42 03:40 3. Hugh LeCaine, “This Thing Called Key” (1956). Le Caine composed on his Special Purpose Tape Recorder using individual tape playback heads for six tapes, activated by keys. 1:53 05:22 4. Anhalt, “Electronic Composition No. 2” (1959). 8:47 07:16 5. Norma Beecroft, “From Dreams of Brass” (1964). Norma Beecroft is a Canadian composer, producer, broadcaster, and arts administrator. Among the pioneering academic electronic music composers, she worked independently in the Electronic Music Studio of the University of Toronto. 15:59 16:04 6. Paul Pedersen, “For Margaret, Motherhood And Mendelssohn” (1971). Composed at McGill University where Pedersen was director of the electronic music studio. The electroacoustic work uses fragments of speeches such as prime minister Pierre Trudeau's and the electronic sounds were composed using Le Caine's Polyphonic Synthesizer. 4:21 32:02 7. Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux, “Zones” (1972). Musique électroacoustique réalisée au Sonic Research Studio, Université Simon Fraser, Vancouver. An exploration of different instrumental timbres using electroacoustic music. 9:02 36:22 8. Alcides Lanza, “Eidesis IV For Wind Ensemble And Electronic Sounds” (1977). Lanza studied music in Buena Aires, moved to Canada in 1971, and became Director of the Electronic Music Studio of McGill University in 1976. 11:20 45:24 9. John Mills-Cockell, “Collision” from Gateway (1977). Produced, engineered, organ and synthesizer by independent Canadian musician John Mills Cockell. 03:32 56:54 10. Dennis Patrick, “Phantasy III (Excerpt)” (1977-78). Completed in the Electronic Music Studio of the University of Toronto, where he was Director of the studio beginning around 1976. 04:53 01:00:26 11. Hildegard Westerkamp, “Cricket Voice” (1987). This work is a “musical exploration of the cricket,” with a cricket sound recorded in Mexico. If you know crickets, you will note that this one is not Canadian. But the composer is and this work was produced at the Simon Fraser University in Vancouver where Westerkamp was teaching at the time. 11:09 01:05:20 12. Ann Southam, “Fluke Sound” (1989). Southam is another female Canadian composer of note. She is from the Toronto area. This work is from a period when she was immersed in electroacoustic music. 10:22 01:16:16 13. Norma Beecroft, “Evocations: Images Of Canada (1992). In contrast to the earlier tape works of Beecroft, this is a purely digital composition. She used an Apple Macintosh, the program/sequencer Performer and a Roland D-70 synthesizer. 16:01 01:26:30 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
Episode 121 Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Canada, Part 2 Playlist Track Time Start Time Introduction –Thom Holmes 04:32 00:00 1. John Mills-Cockell, “On The Heath” from A Third Testament (1974 True North). John Mills-Cockell is a Canadian composer from Toronto who was a very early adopter of the original Moog Synthesizer. He was part of the multi-faceted and ground-breaking work with the avant garde/poetry group Intersystems in the late 1960s and then the group Syrinx. I became acquainted with John more recently and he told me that his original Moog modules, used for Intersystems, burned up in a fire and so he turned to the use of ARP instruments around 1971. I am featuring his synthesizer work from a couple of solo albums as a representative of the independent stream of electronic music artists from Canada. John has continued to produce works for and for his numerous works for radio, television, film, ballet, and stage, and he is still active. 02:30 04:32 2. John Mills-Cockell, “North African Gladiator” from A Third Testament (1974 True North). Produced, played, engineered, organ and synthesizer, John Mills Cockell. 04:08 07:00 3. John Mills-Cockell, “Collision” from Gateway (1977 Anubis Records ). Produced, played, engineered, organ and synthesizer, John Mills Cockell. 03:32 11:03 4. Alcides Lanza, “Eidesis IV For Wind Ensemble And Electronic Sounds” (1977) from McGill Wind Ensemble (1980 McGill University Records). This collection of contemporary Canadian works was released by McGill University's own label. This track is the only work with electronic sounds on the album, by Argentinean-born composer Lanza. Lanza studied music in Buena Aires, moved to Canada in 1971, and became Director of the Electronic Music Studio of McGill University in 1976. 11:20 14:34 5. Dennis Patrick, “Phantasy III (Excerpt)” (1977-78) from Dennis Patrick--Musical Portrait (1982 CAPAC). Another one of the 7” vinyl Musical Portrait series of Canadian artists, released by the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada, Limited (CAPAC). Completed in the Electronic Music Studio of the University of Toronto, where he was Director of the studio beginning around 1976. 04:53 25:48 6. Barry Truax, “Arras” (1980) from Anthologie De La Musique Canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music - Musique Électroacoustique; Electroacoustic Music (1990 Radio Canada International). Truax represented the left coast of Canada, and worked with R. Murray Schafer beginning in 1973 on the World Soundscape Project. Several of the composers in this episode came from that same environment, mixing natural acoustic sounds with electroacoustic treatments. This work was made using four computer synthesized tracks. Truax became known for his computer compositions as well as soundscapes. 10:08 30:38 7. Canadian Electronic Ensemble, “Chaconne À Son Goût” from Canadian Electronic Ensemble (1981 Centrediscs). Performers, David Grimes, David Jaeger, James Montgomery, Larry Lake. Composed by David Grimes. The ensemble was founded in Toronto in 1971 by David Grimes, David Jaeger, Jim Montgomery and Larry Lake, "to promote the live performance of electronic music and thereby the composition of new repertoire for this medium." This is another nice example of music by independent artists working in Canada. 17:21 40:34 8. Dennis Patrick, “Metasuite” (1982) from Dennis Patrick--Musical Portrait (1982 CAPAC). Another one of the 7” vinyl Musical Portrait series of Canadian artists, released by the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada, Limited (CAPAC). Completed in the Electronic Music Studio of the University of Toronto, where he was Director of the studio beginning around 1976. 07:55 57:54 9. David Keane, “Aurora” (1985) from Aurora (1985 Cambridge Street Records). A work from a fellow author, David Keane who wrote a book called Tape Music Composition in 1981 (Oxford University Press). He was born in America but became a Canadian citizen in 1974. At the time of “Aurora” Keane was a professor of music theory and director of the electronic music studio at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, which I think he founded in 1970. The music was created to be played during a dance performance in which movement was seen through colored images projected on the dancers. The work was realized in the Queen's University Electroacoustic Music Facility. 10:17 1:05:48 10. Claude Schryer, “A Kindred Spirit” (1985) from Group Of The Electronic Music Studio - McGill University (1986 McGill University Records). Bass Clarinet, Yves Adam; Cello, Andras Weber; Composed and conducted by, Claude Schryer; Flute, Jill Rothberg; Guitar Daniel Desjardins; Percussion, Helen Barclay; Piano, Laurie Radford. Recorded at McGill University Recording Studios. This work is notable for its use of the Synclavier, a high-end digital synthesizer/sampler/workstation from the mid-1980s. 16:02 1:16:04 11. Bruno Degazio, “Heatnoise” (1987) from Anthologie De La Musique Canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music - Musique Électroacoustique; Electroacoustic Music (1990 Radio Canada International). Degazio is a composer, researcher and film sound designer based in Ontario, Canada. “Heatnoise is one of a series of algorithmic compositions applying principles of fractal geometry to music.” It uses digital synthesis. 11:24 1:32:04 12. Hildegard Westerkamp, “Cricket Voice” (1987) from from Anthologie De La Musique Canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music - Musique Électroacoustique; Electroacoustic Music (1990 Radio Canada International). A super accomplished sound ecologist, Westerhamp is best known today as the creator of many works of sound art that use natural acoustic environments. She also composed many tape works. This work is a “musical exploration of the cricket,” with a cricket sound recorded in Mexico. If you know crickets, you will note that this one is not Canadian. But the composer is and this work was produced at the Simon Fraser University in Vancouver where Westerkamp was teaching at the time. 11:09 1:43:18 13. Ann Southam, “Fluke Sound” (1989) from Anthologie De La Musique Canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music - Musique Électroacoustique; Electroacoustic Music (1990 Radio Canada International). Southam is another female Canadian composer of note. Much of her career has been spent composing works for dance. She is from the Toronto area. This work is from a period when she was immersed in electroacoustic music. 10:22 1:54:13 14. Norma Beecroft, “Evocations: Images Of Canada (1992) (2003 Ovation Volume 3). In contrast to the earlier tape works of Beecroft featured in part 1 of this series, this is a purely digital composition. She used an Apple Macintosh, the program/sequencer Performer and a Roland D-70 synthesizer. Commissioned by the Music Department in Toronto of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. with the purpose of utilizing their then new digital mixing facilities. The materials for this composition represent the many aspects of Canadian culture and was a statement around her concern for the “future of Canada as a unfied country.” 16:01 2:04:22 Opening background music: David Keane, “Lumina” (1988) from Anthologie De La Musique Canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music - Musique Électroacoustique; Electroacoustic Music (1990 Radio Canada International). For tenor voice and “digital tape recorder” to sample and manipulate the sound. Created in Keane's studio in Scarborough, Ontario. Voice, Richard Margison. 11:46 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
J'ai découvert le travail de Manon Roland sur son compte Instagram @artmenstruel. Sur ce compte, Manon publie ses dessins sur les règles, sans tabou et avec beaucoup d'autodérision.Quand j'ai vu que Manon sortait une BD sur les règles, intitulée Sang dessus dessous, je l'ai immédiatement achetée puis lue d'une traite.J'y ai retrouvé cet humour incisif mais surtout j'y ai découvert le parcours de Manon, les douleurs terribles et les années d'errance médicale, les solutions maison qui permettent de survivre les jours de règles. Jusqu'à ce qu'enfin un diagnostic soit posé : l'endométriose Dans cette discussion sans filtre, on parle de ce que la société fait peser sur les filles, de militantisme, de règles, évidemment, vaste sujet trop peu abordé, et des tabous qui empêchent d'avancer... Pour acheter le livre de Manon Roland "Sang dessus dessous", rendez-vous en librairie ou ici : https://www.editionsutopie.com/product-page/sang-dessus-dessous Instagram : @pour_de_vrai.podcast Si vous aimez Pour de vrai et que vous voulez m'aider à le développer, vous pouvez me soutenir via un don : https://fr.tipeee.com/pour-de-vrai-podcast
Roland Dörig, Meditationslehrer und Achtsamkeitstrainer, verbindet in seiner Arbeit bei Mindfulmind sowohl psychologische Kenntnisse als auch eine reiche Palette aus verschiedenen Meditationstraditionen. Nach seinem Psychologiestudium an der Universität Zürich und weiterführenden Ausbildungen, unter zum Meditationslehrer, teilt er heute sein Wissen in Retreats, Workshops und individuellen Sitzungen. Rolands Reise zur Meditation begann mit einem Interesse für Urvölker und mystische Rituale, was sich in seiner Jugend durch das Spielen des Didgeridoo manifestierte. Diese frühen Erfahrungen bildeten den Grundstein für seine spätere Meditationspraxis. Ein Praktikum in einer psychosomatischen Klinik, vertiefte sein Interesse und führte schliesslich zu seiner professionellen Laufbahn als Meditationslehrer. In unserem Gespräch erzählt Roland von der Vielseitigkeit seiner Praxis, die von Yoga über den Tanz der 5-Rhythmen bis hin zu verschiedenen Achtsamkeitsübungen reicht. Wir sprachen über Achtsamkeit und Meditation in einem Business-Kontext. Braucht es zum Beispiel eine ethische Komponente? Und inwiefern kann Meditation aus den Traditionen gelöst und gemischt werden? Roland reflektiert auch kritisch über den aktuellen Meditationshype und betont die Bedeutung der inneren Haltung in der Praxis. Abschliessend gibt Roland drei wesentliche Ratschläge für eine erfolgreiche Meditationspraxis: Die Offenheit für verschiedene Meditationsformen, das Sich-Einlassen auf die eigene Erfahrung und die zentrale Rolle der inneren Haltung. Website Mindfulmind: www.mindfulmind.chInstagram Mindfulmind: @mindfulmind.chInstagram Roland: @mindfulness_mit_roland Inhalt 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:25 Biografie 00:02:59 Wie Roland zur Meditation kam 00:08:23 Zugang über Yoga 00:12:37 Was ist Meditation? 00:15:24 Tanz der 5 Rhythmen 00:24:11 Gründung von Mindfulmind 00:31:27 Ausrichtung von Mindfulmind 00:35:24 Was will Mindfulmind in die Arbeitswelt bringen 00:39:49 Achtsamkeit und Meditation im Business-Kontext 00:44:30 Braucht Meditation eine ethische Dimension? 00:52:38 Können verschiedene Traditionen gemischt werden? 00:56:26 Charakter der Mindfulmind-Retreats 01:00:58 Meditationshype und mögliche Trends 01:08:23 Drei Tipps für eine gelingende Meditationspraxis 01:12:20 Weitere Infos zu Roland und Mindfulmind
Im Podcast Interview Roland Düringer (Geb. 31.10.1963) Der bekannte Kabarettist, Schauspieler, Aussteiger, Motorradfahrer, Revoluzzer und Tausendsassa spricht über Glück, Erfolg und gedankliche Freiheit. Der Satiriker gewährt Einblicke über sein Leben, was er an seinem 60-Geburtstag gemacht hat, was ihn ärgert und was ihm „wurscht“ ist. Der authentische Wiener zeigt Tiefgang und Direktheit, so wie man ihn von jeher kennt. Das Podcast Interview wurde rund eine Stunde vor seinem Auftritt im Backstage Raum in Linz aufgenommen. www.diefreiheitruftdeinennamen.at (Aufnahme: 06.12.2023, Linz)
Ich spreche mit dem Schauspieler Roland Düringer über das Zeitalter der Krisen, die digitale Umwälzung, die Rückkehr zu uns selbst - und warum Bitcoin ein Kernproblem lösen kann.***Herzlichen Dank an unsere Sponsoren!⚡️ CoinfinityDein Partner für die langfristige Bitcoin-Strategie.
In “Perfekt Geweckt” haben wir euch heute Last Minute-Kostümtipps und Serientipps für Halloween gegeben. Und wir haben den 60. Geburtstag von Roland Düringer gefeiert.
In “Perfekt Geweckt” haben wir euch heute Last Minute-Kostümtipps und Serientipps für Halloween gegeben. Und wir haben den 60. Geburtstag von Roland Düringer gefeiert.
Heute erzählen wir euch ein bisserl etwas über unseren Werdegang. Wie kamen wir zum Kabarett?Haben wir eine Ausbildung oder geht das eh ganz von selber.Was haben Monica, Roland Düringer, Alfred Dorfer, Andrea Händler, Josef Hader und die Hektiker gemeinsam?Außerdem gibt es zwei Rubriken – aber welche?Wir sprechen wieder einmal gemeinsam getrennt Klartext.Werden wir danach auch gemeinsam nach Hause fahren oder eher getrennt?Lasst uns gemeinsam lachen, nachdenken und den Alltag einmal von seiner heiteren Seite betrachten.Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören und viel Vergnügen im „Doppelsitzer“. Falls ihr uns Themen vorschlagen wollt oder Anregungen jeglicher Art habt, dann schreibt uns doch. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeinzettlRudleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/weinzettl_rudleWebsite: www.weinzettl-rudle.atMusikalischer Support: Markus Marageter: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089467151561Produktion: https://missing-link.mediaProducer: Konstantin KalteneggerContent Assistent: Anna Lisa-BierCEO: Stefan LassnigAufgenommen in den Missing Link Studios, Wien
Marie-Laure de Cazotte "Le gardien de l'inoubliable" (Albin Michel) Doté d'une imagination débordante, menteur invétéré, enfant révolté et fugueur, Tristan vit avec monsieur Kurosawa, son ami intérieur, et porte à son cou « le gardien de l'inoubliable », un galet prodigieux découvert sur une plage. Devenu étudiant, chargé de faire des recherches dans les archives d'un artiste disparu depuis un siècle, il se lance imprudemment sur les traces d'un étrange faussaire. Une enquête palpitante empreinte de poésie qui interroge les liens entre vérité et imaginaire. Musique : Samara Joy "Can't get out of this mood" et Roland Décembre "Tout va bien"
Schauspieler und Kabarettist Roland Düringer, LR Marco Tittler und Diplomfitness- und Ernährungstrainer Simon Mathis sind am Freitag zu Gast bei "Vorarlberg LIVE".
BlöZinger sind Robert Blöchl und Roland Penzinger. Als ich in die Wohnung von Roland komme, ist Robert schon da. An einem großen runden Tisch beginnen wir zu sprechen. Über Kleinkunstpreise und Cliniclowns, Roland Düringer und Poesie, Katzen und Physik, Kochen und Kinder. Und natürlich auch sonst über alles Mögliche. Dass die beiden nicht nur Kollegen, sondern Freunde sind, muss man eigentlich nicht extra erwähnen. Ein bisschen auch meine. www.bloezinger.at
Roland Düringer war bei uns: Schauspieler, Kabarettist, politischer Aktivist; in Österreich ein Household-Name. Wir haben mit ihm über sein Leben gesprochen, von Kindheit an: wie er sich als Ideenumsetzer versteht -- ob als Kind mit Lego, oder mit seiner politischen Plattform "Meine Stimme Gilt" Wir sprechen über Schauspielerei, über das Bauen von Motorrädern, über seine politischen Haltungen; wer ist Roland Düringer, wenn er auf Kevo und Christian trifft?
Roland Düringer's Haus steht am Ende einer Straße und am Waldrand. Die Wände bestehen zum Großteil aus Holz und sorgen für eine angenehme Atmosphäre. Es gibt Tee und Nüsse. An einem Holztisch beginnen wir zu sprechen. Über Herwig Seeböck und sein erstes Motorrad, Fechttraining und Kampfsport, MA 2412 und das Wichtige am Schauspielen, die Zukunft der Unterhaltung und das Gegen den Strom schwimmen. Und natürlich auch sonst über alles Mögliche. Beim Gehen habe ich ihn noch gefragt, ob er jetzt nur mehr ein Motorrad hat oder mehrere. Er hat gemeint: „Na, schon mehrere!“ Link: www.dueringer.at Termine: Roland Düringer spielt sein neues Programm Regenerationsabend 2.0 in ganz Österreich. Meine Termine: Sa 19.11. Kuba Eferding Do 24.11. Kabarett Niedermair, Wien Sa 26.11. Osnabrück (D) Fr 2.12. Kulturkeller, Ternitz Fr 19.12. Kabarett Niedermair, Wien Mein Link: www.rudischoeller.at
We have the interesting situation of having a large backlog of new music written during the Pandemic The original idea was to create the MEGA album "Catfished & Da Hard Boyz", but this 9-hour album was too large for the market. So we have spent the last 3 months figuring out how to pull the gems out of my vault. The 1st project coming out of this backlog of music is the August 26th release PEG4EVER This 1.5-hour album is still a "MEGA" effort. The best tracks from "Catfished" were culled for this 2022 album. This session is for our next Project 2023 "Trash Wave" Hybrid of Punk Aesthetic and New Wave What you are hearing is a live StreamYard.com stream from our Expansive Sound Studio of "stream of consciousness jam style music. Our sound or style of music is called "Expansive Sound", a combination of New Wave, Punk, Fusion Jazz, Progressive Rock, Spoken Word, and Experimental. We are also a DAWless producer. The Digital Audio Workstation is a great tool that has reduced or eliminated the Studio stranglehold on creativity for many musicians. However, we have always loved the stream of consciousness and jam style nature of "Hardware" recording. So from the beginning of PEG we have used Hardware recorders. Starting with the Zoom R16 moving to the R24...utilizing the L-8 Live Track for Podcasting (and finishing Akai Force compositions) and now primarily using the new Zoom R-20 Multi Track system to capture our Expansive Sound Experiences. In our mid twenties, we were enamored with Tascam 4 Track recorders and sequencers. We utilized them with a Roland D-5 to create our 1st solo compositions in the late 80s and early 90s, “PEG4EVER” NEW PHANTOMELECTRICGHOST ALBUM DROPS AUG 26th Pre-save the following songs on Spotify and Apple Music: Kiss Not Only Your Lips gate.fm/28JUxmY Boca Como Uma Buceta gate.fm/yLJRlOf Look In HER Eyes gate.fm/SG7v0LB From our Wisdom Audio podcast Donate to support PEG free artist interviews PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code GH0ST2021 and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. Check out The Charity Focused Philanthropic Online Lottery Visit DoubeJack.online https://found.ee/DoubleJackOnlinePhantomElectricGhost #Podcast, #Phantom #Ghost #Phantom #PhantomElectricGhost #Podcaster #Podcast #Viral #Audio #Podcast #MusicProducer #Interview #NewHampshire #JAZZ Soul #Indie #Interview #PerformanceArt #SingerSongwriter #Electronic More songs from PEG4EVER https://soundcloud.com/phantom_electric_ghost/sets/peg-4ever?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Catfish & Da Hard Boyz https://soundcloud.com/phantom_electric_ghost/sets/catfish-da-hard-boyz?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/support
Phantom Electric Ghost Talks Up The Road 2 New Music We have the interesting situation of having a large backlog of new music written during the Pandemic The original idea was to create the MEGA album "Catfished & Da Hard Boyz", but this 9-hour album was too large for the market. So we have spent the last 3 months figuring out how to pull the gems out of my vault. The 1st project coming out of this backlog of music is the August 26th release PEG4EVER This 1.5-hour album is still a "MEGA" effort. The best tracks from "Catfished" were culled for this 2022 album. Our sound or style of music is called "Expansive Sound", a combination of New Wave, Punk, Fusion Jazz, Progressive Rock, Spoken Word, and Experimental. We are also a DAWless producer. The Digital Audio Workstation is a great tool that has reduced or eliminated the Studio stranglehold on creativity for many musicians. However, we have always loved the stream of consciousness and jam style nature of "Hardware" recording. So from the beginning of PEG we have used Hardware recorders. Starting with the Zoom R16 moving to the R24...utilizing the L-8 Live Track for Podcasting (and finishing Akai Force compositions) and now primarily using the new Zoom R-20 Multi Track system to capture our Expansive Sound Experiences. In our mid twenties, we were enamored with Tascam 4 Track recorders and sequencers. We utilized them with a Roland D-5 to create our 1st solo compositions in the late 80s and early 90s, “PEG4EVER” NEW PHANTOMELECTRICGHOST ALBUM DROPS AUG 26th Pre-save the following songs on Spotify and Apple Music: Kiss Not Only Your Lips gate.fm/28JUxmY Boca Como Uma Buceta gate.fm/yLJRlOf Look In HER Eyes gate.fm/SG7v0LB From our Wisdom Audio podcast Donate to support PEG free artist interviews PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code GH0ST2021 and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. Check out The Charity Focused Philanthropic Online Lottery Visit DoubeJack.online https://found.ee/DoubleJackOnlinePhantomElectricGhost #Podcast, #Phantom #Ghost #Phantom #PhantomElectricGhost #Podcaster #Podcast #Viral #Audio #Podcast #MusicProducer #Interview #NewHampshire #JAZZ Soul #Indie #Interview #PerformanceArt #SingerSongwriter #Electronic More songs from PEG4EVER https://soundcloud.com/phantom_electric_ghost/sets/peg-4ever?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Catfish & Da Hard Boyz https://soundcloud.com/phantom_electric_ghost/sets/catfish-da-hard-boyz?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/phantom-electric/support
Koho napadlo založit startup? Jak se české řetězce tvářily na jejich projekt? Jak fungují v zahraničí? Jaký měl cíl? V jaké souvislosti hovořil o efektu sněhové koule? Proměnil covid-19 vnímání jejich služby? --- Jakub Málek, partner právní kanceláře PEYTON Legal, hovoří o dotačních programech vydaných kvůli covidu-19. Rozhovor s Rolandem Džoganem začíná v čase 05:46.
Mehr erfahren über den österreichischen Kabarettisten, Schauspieler und politischen Aktivist Roland Düringer: https://dueringer.at/ Geführt und aufgezeichnet wurde dieses Gespräch am 29. Mai in Wien.
Diesmal ist Dieter Juster zu Gast. Er hatte Künstler von Willi Resetaris über Roland Düringer bis zu den Dornrosen in seinem Bühnenwirtshaus in Gutenbrunn (Waldviertel) zu Gast. 2014 hat er aber gespürt, dass es so nicht weitergehen kann und sich eine Auszeit gegönnt. In dieser hat er den Weitwanderweg “Lebensweg” initiiert. Jetzt haben die Zimmergäste die Hauptrolle in seinem Bühnenwirtshaus. Hört rein, wenn ihr mehr über Visionen, dranbleiben und auch loslassen erfahren wollt. Mehr über Dieter findet ihr hier: http://www.juster.jetzt/ https://www.buehnenwirtshaus.at und über den Lebensweg hier https://www.lebensweg.info/ Mich erreicht ihr unter lebenswegepodcast@gmail.com und ihr findet mich auf Linkedin, Facebook und Instagram
Julia Manhardt im Gespräch mit Roland Düringer über sein aktuelles Stück „Africa Twinis“, mit dem er durch Österreich tourt, seinen Weg zum Schauspiel und die Abgrenzung zum Kabarett.
Hello Again, here is ESOA Podcast number 32 and Emanuel Eisbrenner is my guest this week. He was musically influenced by his father from a very young age. At the age of only 8 he already had to get various music equipment, on this Yamaha keyboard, Commodore C-64, Roland D-10 or Amiga 500 he made his first playful experiences in sampling and sequencing. After watching "Beat Street", he was completely taken by it and began to experiment with sound, using an 8-track mixing console and all kinds of equipment to perfect his work. After finishing school he went to India for 6 months and of course he had countless mixtapes full of sound collages in his luggage. Once there, he experienced his first techno parties. And as luck would have it, he suddenly found himself behind the DJ booth at an open air festival in Mumbai. The fascination of a DJ craft took hold of him and from then on he played at several other parties in Mumbai, Goa or Puna. In 1994 he came back to Germany, got himself 2 Technics and soon found himself as a resident in the Dortmund club "Orpheum". He finally went to Berlin and played more and more in Germany and abroad under his former name DJ Mouliko. More and more he immersed himself in the Berlin techno scene and from then on called himself DJ Eisbrenner. In 2008, the Tresor family took him in. And together with Mad Max he founded the project "Subdealers". His first own vinyl release came in 2013, which quickly brought him into contact with "Detroit Techno Militia" and from then on he played regularly in Detroit and elsewhere in the world. At the beginning of 2020, the pandemic also slowed him down and further promising projects with "Jacke Kirsch", the drummer of Alphaville, are on ice. Let's hope for a return to the club scene soon, at the latest then you will surely meet him again in the Tresor where he has been a master of the technique for some time now. Until then, let's enjoy his exclusive musical selection, friends, this is ESOA Podcast 32 by Emanuel Eisbrenner. Thanks for tuning in Namaskar ! Emanuel Eisbrenner Info: https://iameisbrenner.de/ https://www.facebook.com/emanuel.eisbrenner https://ra.co/dj/emanueleisbrenner https://www.discogs.com/artist/340951-Emanuel-Eisbrenner https://www.techno-club.net/ Listen to all ESOA Podcast Shows: www.esoa-podcast.com www.facebook.com/esoapodcast www.instagram.com/esoa.podcast
Hello Again, here is ESOA Podcast number 32 and Emanuel Eisbrenner is my guest this week. He was musically influenced by his father from a very young age. At the age of only 8 he already had to get various music equipment, on this Yamaha keyboard, Commodore C-64, Roland D-10 or Amiga 500 he made his first playful experiences in sampling and sequencing. After watching "Beat Street", he was completely taken by it and began to experiment with sound, using an 8-track mixing console and all kinds of equipment to perfect his work. After finishing school he went to India for 6 months and of course he had countless mixtapes full of sound collages in his luggage. Once there, he experienced his first techno parties. And as luck would have it, he suddenly found himself behind the DJ booth at an open air festival in Mumbai. The fascination of a DJ craft took hold of him and from then on he played at several other parties in Mumbai, Goa or Puna. In 1994 he came back to Germany, got himself 2 Technics and soon found himself as a resident in the Dortmund club "Orpheum". He finally went to Berlin and played more and more in Germany and abroad under his former name DJ Mouliko. More and more he immersed himself in the Berlin techno scene and from then on called himself DJ Eisbrenner. In 2008, the Tresor family took him in. And together with Mad Max he founded the project "Subdealers". His first own vinyl release came in 2013, which quickly brought him into contact with "Detroit Techno Militia" and from then on he played regularly in Detroit and elsewhere in the world. At the beginning of 2020, the pandemic also slowed him down and further promising projects with "Jacke Kirsch", the drummer of Alphaville, are on ice. Let's hope for a return to the club scene soon, at the latest then you will surely meet him again in the Tresor where he has been a master of the technique for some time now. Until then, let's enjoy his exclusive musical selection, friends, this is ESOA Podcast 32 by Emanuel Eisbrenner. Thanks for tuning in Namaskar ! Emanuel Eisbrenner Info: https://iameisbrenner.de/ https://www.facebook.com/emanuel.eisbrenner https://ra.co/dj/emanueleisbrenner https://www.discogs.com/artist/340951-Emanuel-Eisbrenner https://www.techno-club.net/ Listen to all ESOA Podcast Shows: www.esoa-podcast.com www.facebook.com/esoapodcast www.instagram.com/esoa.podcast
Yup! it's the last TPN episode, this doesn't mean we never doing it again. TPN is just evolving! Some big news coming your way very soon! But till then, things we covered in this episode are: Tom Holland denies Toby/Andrew return Zac Snyder on Robin's Death First look at JL Joker Jamie Lee Curtis joins Borderlands Film (Cate Blanchett is Lilith, Jamie Lee Curtis is Tannis, Kevin Hart is Roland) D&D film adds Justice Smith and Michelle Rodriguez, to Chris Pine Falcon and the Winter Soldier Trailer Wakanda Disney+ Show in the works MCU's Blade lands Writer Stacy Osei-Kuffour (HBO's Watchmen) will be first black woman to pen MCUM Justice League got rated R Both Suicide Squad and Justice League are complete Resident Evil Origin film slated for Sep 3, 2021 Cast look fire Idris Elba is Developing an Afro Futuristic Sci-Fi Anime for Crunchyroll [Dantai is in a corrupt society where biotech has created a gap between the rich and poor] Next Tomb Raider game will unify Lara Croft's 2 timelines Skull island and Tomb Raider anime Series in the works Black Myth: Wukong trailer dropped Superman and Lois trailer dropped Titan's casts Tim Drake Disney shutting down Blue Sky Studio, (Ice Age, Spies in disguise, Horton hears a who?) Adult animated Velma series coming to HBO Max - Mindy Kaling will voice it HBO's The Last of Us Finds its ellie in Bella Ramsey, Game of Thrones actor (Marshala Ali not involved) Pedro Pascal cast as Joel in the last of us series Mandelorian's Gina Carano dropped following offensive posts Buffy star supports Ray Fisher, Alleges Joss Whedon Displayed abusive behaviour (Chrisma Carpenter) B99 will come to an end with season 8 Ray Park returning for Obi-Wan Mr and Mrs Smith is getting rebooted, before you complain, they doing it with Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge! (Let's just hope they don't get married to each other XD) [self note: SpyXFamily] Justice League Trailer dropped Hope you enjoy the last TPN Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and join our Discord linktr.ee/TrinityPodcast ^_^)/
2017, eine Folge für den Feinspitz der frühen Menschheitsgeschichte. Noch gar nicht so lange her, denkt der unbedarfte Laie. Falsch gedacht. Anfang 2017 heißt der US-Präsident Barack Obama. Österreich wird regiert von Michael Häupl und Erwin Pröll. Dazu Bundespräsident Heinz Fischer. Und das Team Stronach gibt's auch noch.Und dann? Zack zack zack. Donald Trump. Die Welt steht Kopf. Ein Politiker, der auf Fremdenfeindlichkeit, Furcht und Führerkult setzt. Und nicht aus Österreich kommt.Dort hingegen etabliert sich der wahre Messias und öffnet rechtsextremen Freunden der sportlichen Gesichtsverletzung die Tore zur Macht. Burschenschafter in Spitzenpositionen. Für den Ausländer unverständlich, für den Heimischen die natürlichste Sache der Welt. Der Österreicher ist narbenblind.Dazu gibt es in dieser Folge locker leichte Gossips von Marika Lichter, Robert Lugar und Roland Düringer. Letzterer erklärt uns dankenswerterweise, wo das wahre Problem mit diesen verdammten Corona-Kranken liegt: ihre entsetzliche Raunzerei.Fazit: Multikulti ist gescheitert. Zumindest auf der Pizza. 2017 stirbt zu allem Überdruss auch noch der Erfinder der Pizza Hawaii, der Pizza mit Ananasscheibe. Wir bleiben dabei: Diese Scheibe ist ein Hit. Lizenzfreie Musik und Sounds:soundstripe.com, Apple (iMovie, GarageBand) Lizensierte Musik / AKM: Intro / OutroTitel: Signation des JahresInterpret: Gebrüder MopedMusik: Franz Alexander StanzlDauer insgesamt: 50 sek Titel: Ballade von ana hoatn WochnInterpret: Sigi MaronText und Musik: Sigi MaronTonträger: Es gibt kan Gott, monkey., 2019Dauer: 10 sek Titel: Diese Scheibe ist ein HitInterpret: Insterburg & CoText und Musik: Karl DallTonträger: Diese Scheibe ist ein Hit, Philips, 1975Dauer: 15 sek
Es ist Zeit für den RealTalk-Quickie! Inhalte, auf den Punkt gebracht. Maximal 4 Minuten Zeit, viele Fragen und kurze, interessante Antworten, die du sonst nirgends zu hören bekommst. Heute zu Gast: Der Kabarettist und Schauspieler Roland Düringer.Besuche unsere Homepage und verfolge uns auf Social Media!Homepage: https://www.realtalk.at/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/realtalkaustria/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/realtalkaustria/
Es ist Zeit für RealTalk. Dieses Mal zu Gast, der Kabarettist und Schauspieler Roland Düringer.Die meisten Menschen stecken Roland Düringer in eine Schublade. Du bist erfolgreicher Kabarettist, du bist Schauspieler, du bist Parteigründer, du bist Aussteiger - doch das ist ihm alles egal, denn wie er selbst sagt: ,,Des is ma wurscht, des hat a kan Einfluss auf mei Leben, man darf nua net mit den fremden Meinungen in Resonanz gehen.'' Er selbst bezeichnet sich als Ideenumsetzer, der ,,Kunstprojekte'' ins Leben ruft, weil es ihn selbst interessiert, was dabei herauskommt. Dabei ist es ganz egal, ob es sich um eine Parteigründung, den Verzicht auf Alltägliches oder ein Bühnenstück handelt.Des Weiteren erzählt er, was für ihn ein gutes Leben ist, wie er das Leben auf der öffentlichen Bühne erlebt, auf was er gerne verzichten würde und warum wir uns mit dem aktuellen Umweltschutzgedanken nur selbst anlügen. Hört unbedingt rein, es zahlt sich aus!Besuche unsere Homepage und verfolge uns auf Social Media!Homepage: https://www.realtalk.atInstagram: https://instagram.com/realtalkaustria/Facebook: https://facebook.com/realtalkaustria/
How can we take pollutants easily out of our water, factories and environment? PFAS contamination is difficult to clear up, but a new method could attract, trap and destroy it with electrodes. PFAS can be found in many things, but taking it out of an area has often been very difficult. Using a tunenable electrode, in 3 hours you could extract and destroy PFAS in contaminated water. A combined clay and glass filter could neatly trap and extract CO2 from a gassy mixture. industrial processes often produce CO2 amongst other gases, but how can you quickly only separate out that CO2, reuse it and prevent it from being emitted? Lead in drinking water is a serious issue,but understanding the amount of exposure is difficult. A new method for analysing lead in drinking water tips acid onto 'filled' filters. Kwiyong Kim, Paola Baldaguez Medina, Johannes Elbert, Emmanuel Kayiwa, Roland D. Cusick, Yujie Men, Xiao Su. Molecular Tuning of Redox‐Copolymers for Selective Electrochemical Remediation. Advanced Functional Materials, 2020; 2004635 DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202004635 Basic Information on PFAS. (2018, December 06). Retrieved October 31, 2020, from https://www.epa.gov/pfas/basic-information-pfas Martin Rieß, Renée Siegel, Jürgen Senker, Josef Breu. Diammonium-Pillared MOPS with Dynamic CO2 Selectivity. Cell Reports Physical Science, 2020; 100210 DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrp.2020.100210 Weiyi Pan, Elizabeth R. Johnson, Daniel E. Giammar. Accumulation on and extraction of lead from point-of-use filters for evaluating lead exposure from drinking water. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 2020; 6 (10): 2734 DOI: 10.1039/d0ew00496k
Es diskutieren: Prof. Dr. Roland Döhrn - RWI-Leibnitz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Dr. Sabrina Heike Kessler - Kommunikationsforscherin, Universität Zürich, Prof. Dr. Andrew Ullmann - Mediziner und Bundestagsabgeordneter (FDP), Volkhart Wildermuth – Wissenschaftsjournalist, Moderation: Thomas Ihm
Die 10 Lieblingssongs von Roland Düringer
Roland D. Reimer, retired Mennonite Brethren minister, passed into eternity on January 25, 2019, at the age of 85. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Lois; children, Karen, David and wife Sandy; grandchildren, Elizabeth Parks (Ryan), Rebekah Kingsley (Brad), Michael Reimer, (D’ Ann), Daniel, and David Joseph; five great grandchildren, Brandon Parks, Collin Parks, Logan Parks, William Kingsley, and Anna Grace Kingsley; brother, Delmer Reimer (Gerry); sister, LaVina Janzen; sister-in-law, Fern Reimer; many nieces, nephews and family members; and many extended family members, church colleagues, and former parishioners, all of whom respected and loved him dearly.
Two nerds build a podcast about old VHS tapes, and it ends up being possessed by an evil entity. Listen to Analog Jones talk about John Carpenter's Christine (1983) for our Halloween episode! Christine was released into theaters on December 9, 1983, on a budget of $10 million and it made $21 million at the box office. Directed by John Carpenter the man who brought us Halloween (1978) and The Thing (1982). This film is based on a novel by Stephen King called Christine. Bill Phillips wrote the screenplay. Produced by Richard Kobritz who also produced Salem's Lot (Salem's Lot VHS Movie Review) Christine's CastKeith Gordon as Arnold "Arnie" Cunningham (The Legend of Billie Jean)John Stockwell as Dennis Guilder (Top Gun)Alexandra Paul as Leigh Cabot (American Nightmare VHS Movie Review)Robert Prosky as Will Darnell (Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Last Action Hero)Harry Dean Stanton as Detective Rudolph "Rudy" Junkins (Alien, Pretty in Pink) Christine's SynopsisA nerdy high school student named Arne buys a busted 1958 Plymouth Fury and falls in love with it while rebuilding the car. As Arne drives the car around, named Christine, it slowly changes him. Christine is more than a car; she's possessed by an unknown evil entity that wreaks havoc in Rockbridge, California. Fun Facts According to John Carpenter, Christine was not a film he had planned on directing, saying that he directed the film as "a job" as opposed to a "personal project." He had previously directed The Thing (1982), which had done poorly at the box office and led to a critical backlash. In retrospect, Carpenter stated that upon reading Christine, he felt that "It just wasn't very frightening. But it was something I needed to do at that time for my career." King's novel, the source material for Carpenter's film, made it clear that the car was possessed by the evil spirit of its previous owner, Roland D. LeBay, whereas the film version of the story shows that the evil spirit surrounding the car was present on the day it was built. Other elements from the novel were altered for the film, particularly the execution of the death scenes, which the filmmakers opted for a more "cinematic approach." You can buy the Blu-ray on Amazon that has deleted scenes and commentary with director John Carpenter and Keith Gordon. Bonus Movie Review: Halloween (2018) Halloween (2018) was released into theaters on September 19, 2018, with a budget of $10 million. This is the eleventh installment in the Halloween film series and a direct sequel to the 1978 film of the same name. Directed by David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express) Written by Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride (Eastbound & Down) and David Gordon Green. Based on characters by John Carpenter and Debra Hill Halloween (2018) CastJamie Lee Curtis as Laurie StrodeJudy Greer as KarenAndi Matichak as AllysonWill Patton as Frank HawkinsVirginia Gardner as VickyHaluk Bilginer as Dr. Ranbir Sartain Halloween (2018) StorylineLaurie Strode comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago. Come back next week when we review The Rage: Carrie 2 with special guest The Jersey Ghouls. Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, Podbean, and Youtube!
Heute morgen herrscht Ausnahmezustand im Berliner Regierungsviertel: Der türkische Staatspräsident Erdoğan besucht das Land. Darüber spreche ich mit der stellvertretenden Fraktionsvorsitzenden der Linkspartei, Sevim Dağdelen. Sie bleibt dem Staatsbankett zu Ehren des Gastes fern: „Ich möchte mit einem Geiselnehmer nicht dinieren.“ Gute Nachrichten kamen gestern vom Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung. Dazu habe ich Prof. Dr. Roland Döhrn vom RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung interviewt. Der Ökonom hat an dem Herbstgutachten mitgeschrieben. Außerdem: Elon Musk, der Tesla-Chef, hat seit dem späten Abend ein Problem mehr. Die US-Börsenaufsicht SEC ermittelt wegen des Verdachts auf Wertpapierbetrug. Sophie Schimansky berichtet direkt von der Wall Street.
Christian Frantal ist mit seinem Projekt 'Wohnwagon', einer der ersten die nachhaltige Häuser bauen. Strom-autark, Wasser-autark, Dünger-autark, Wärme-autark. Alles was man braucht, um zu leben. Was hinter der Idee und vor allem hinter seinem sehr gezeichneten und spannenden Leben steckt, erfährst Du in dieser Episode! **Der Wohnwagon**: [https://www.wohnwagon.at/](https://www.wohnwagon.at/) **Bücher** * [Caroline Myss – Chakren - Die sieben Zentren von Kraft und Heilung: https://amzn.to/2ulq3tY](https://amzn.to/2ulq3tY) [Rüdiger Dahlke – Krankheit als Weg: https://amzn.to/2pDLnpE´](https://amzn.to/2pDLnpE´) [Dirk Pohlmann: https://amzn.to/2pCSONP](https://amzn.to/2pCSONP) [Das Schachbrett des Teufels: https://amzn.to/2pDKIoa](https://amzn.to/2pDKIoa) **Weitere Off-Record EMPFEHLUNGEN von Christian**: Anastasie Reihe von Vladimir Megre: https://amzn.to/2G1L3GR (spiritueller "Roman", der bewirkt hat, dass es viele autarke Wohnsiedlungen in Russland gibt) Die Prophezeiungen von Celestine - James Redfield: https://amzn.to/2jLzsmv Hermann Hesse, vor allem der Steppenwolf: https://amzn.to/2I7ztj2 Haben oder Sein - Erich Fromm: https://amzn.to/2G2ZWsr Die shamanische Erzählung (und zu Beginn wissenschaftliche Doktorarbeit) von Carlos Castaneda über Don Juan: https://amzn.to/2G3cTlU Die Tante Jolesch von Torberg: oder Der Untergang des Abendlandes in Anekdoten - Friedrich Torberg: https://amzn.to/2KazLm4 weitere Empfehlungen KenFM (https://kenfm.de/) und folgende Persönlichkeiten: Caroline Myss, Rüdiger Dahlke, Erwin Thoma Bäume, David Talbot, Ken Jebsen, Ralf Otterpohl, Michael Hartl, Roland Düringer, Heini Staudinger, Gerald Dunst, Judith Anger, Clemens Arvay, Wili Resetarits, Roman Gregory, Vera F. Birkenbihl. **Einzeltraining** Du hättest gerne ein **Einzeltraining** mit mir? Dann schreib mich unverbindlich an - info@marianzefferer.at - und ich werde Dir genau beschreiben, wie ich Dich bei Deinem Thema unterstützen kann. **Die Facebook-Community** Die Psychologie der Selbstbeeinflussung: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selbstbeeinflussung/ **Mein kostenfreier 3-tägiger Audio-Kurs** Werde Gestalter Deines Lebens: https://marianzefferer.at/werde-gestalter-deines-lebens **Gesundheitspodcast**: Heilung, Gesundheit und Psychologie Web: https://marianzefferer.at/gesundheit-heilung-psychologie iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/at/podcast/heilung-gesundheit-und-psychologie/id1445910740 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TdsKkWFFHn8QYAqi8nk7q Android: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/itunes.apple.com/at/podcast/heilung-gesundheit-und-psychologie/id1445910740 Ich freue mich über Fragen, Wünsche oder Anregungen zum Podcast, hierfür schreibe mir einfach persönlich auf: https://www.facebook.com/marianzefferer/ oder schreibe in die FB-Community! Meine **Homepage**: https://marianzefferer.at *: Es handelt sich um Empfehlungslinks. Wenn Du das Buch via Amazon kaufst, unterstützt Du damit meine Arbeit. Meine Empfehlung bleibt trotzdem, es bei Deinem regionalen Buchladen zu kaufen. ;)
Kraftbaum - der Podcast auf dem Weg zu mehr Naturverbundenheit und deiner inneren wahren Natur.
Roland Dörig ist Psychologe, Meditationslehrer und Achtsamkeitstrainer. Er verbindet in seiner Arbeit die heilsamen Kräfte von Achtsamkeit und des Waldes. Er begleitet u.a. Menschen in den Wald zum Waldbaden. Die Natur und insbesondere der Wald ist für ihn ein wichtiger Ort der Ruhe und der Erholung. Die kraftvolle und anmutige Präsenz von Bäumen inspiriert ihn sehr. Er ist überzeugt und fasziniert von den vielfältigen, mittlerweile auch wissenschaftlich belegten positiven Auswirkungen des Waldes auf den Menschen. Roland Dörig ist zudem davon überzeugt, dass die Schulung des Geistes durch Meditation eine sehr wertvolle Praxis ist, die helfen kann mehr Gelassenheit, Ruhe und Klarheit zu entwickeln. Roland Dörig hat 2015 zusammen mit seinem Freund Reto Weishaupt MINDFULMIND gegründet. Ihre Vision ist es Menschen Raum und Begleitung für Achtsamkeit, Entschleunigung und Wachstum anzubieten. Neben Meditationskursen und Achtsamkeits-Retreats in naturnahen Umgebungen führen sie Menschen in St. Gallen und Bern auch regelmässig in den Wald zum „Waldbaden“. Elevator-Pitch: Eine kurze Begegnung, in der du 10 Sekunden Zeit hast zu beschreiben was Du machst (in Bezug auf die Natur und Deine Arbeit). Ich begleite Menschen dabei präsent, neugierig und mit allen Sinnen in den Wald einzutauchen und dabei zur Ruhe zu kommen. Ich möchte Menschen für die heilsame Wirkung des Waldes und der Achtsamkeitspraxis sensibilisieren, sie diese erfahren lassen. Was ist Deine ganz persönliche Verbindung mit dem Wald/der Natur? Meine Faszination für Bäume hat wohl über ein Instrument begonnen. Als ich 16 Jahre alt war habe ich begonnen Didgeridoo zu spielen. Seither fühle ich mich verbunden mit Bäumen. In den letzten Jahren bin ich immer öfter zum Meditieren in den Wald gegangen. Die Atmosphäre des Waldes ist wunderbar um den Geist zur Ruhe zu bringen, in Verbindung mit mir/meinem inneren Kern zu kommen, mich zu erden und Kraft zu schöpfen. Im Wald fühle ich mich geborgen. Ich schätze die Stille im Wald und die Präsenz der Bäume sehr. Vor einem Jahr bin ich dann dank Reto – meinem MINDFULMIND Partner und Freund - auf „Shinrin Yoku“/Waldbaden (in den 80iger Jahren in Japan entstanden) gestossen. Dies hat mich dazu gebracht mich noch bewusster mit dem Wald und dessen heilsamen Effekten für den Menschen zu beschäftigen. Was bedeutet der Wald hinsichtlich der ganzheitlichen Gesundheit für Dich? Der Wald hat ein riesiges Potential betreffend ganzheitlicher Gesundheit. Was wir schon lange gespürt haben ist nun auch wissenschaftlich belegt. Der Wald hat diverse positive Effekte für Körper & Geist: - Reduktion von Stresshormonen (Cortisol, Adrenalin) - Stärkung des Immunsystems (Steigerung Anzahl und Aktivität natürlicher Killerzellen) - Senkung von Puls und Blutdruck - Beruhigung vegetatives Nervensystem (Aktivierung Parasympathikus) - Reduktion von Depression und Ängsten Waldluft ist Medizin zum Einatmen! Was hat Dich dazu bewegt, die Natur/den Wald mit in Dein berufliches Tun einfliessen zu lassen? In erster Linie sicher meine eigenen Erfahrungen in der Natur, meine Liebe zur Natur und die Überzeugung, dass die Natur und insbesondere der Wald sehr heilsam sind. Ich habe mir zudem in meiner Arbeit als Coach und Psychologe immer mal wieder gewünscht mit den Menschen mehr raus gehen zu können aus dem manchmal etwas steifen Beratungszimmer. Mit dem Format Waldbaden kann ich dies nun in einer Weise tun, die mir sehr entspricht - mit Leichtigkeit, ohne therapeutischen Anspruch, mit Fokus auf Achtsamkeit. Welche Personen möchtest Du mit Deinem Angebot ansprechen? Jegliche Menschen, die (im Wald) zur Ruhe kommen möchten, sich für Achtsamkeit interessieren und Tools zur Selbstfürsorge kennenlernen möchten. MINDFULMIND spricht mit seinen Angeboten sowohl Privatpersonen als auch Unternehmen (betriebliche Gesundheitsförderung, Teamevents) an. Auf Anfrage begleite ich Menschen auch gerne in Einzelcoachings zu einem bestimmten Thema in die Natur/den Wald. Wir legen unseren Fokus auf Achtsamkeit. Achtsamkeitsübungen sind ein wunderbares Mittel um die Teilnehmer ins Hier und Jetzt zu bringen und sich für alle Erfahrungen im Innen und im Aussen zu öffnen. Ich ermutige die Teilnehmer zudem dazu sich mit einer bestimmten innere Haltung (Akzeptanz, Wertfreiheit, Neugier, Erwartungslosigkeit) auf die Wald-Erfahrung einzulassen. Welchen Tipp kannst Du uns für unseren nächsten Waldbesuch mitgeben? - Geh langsam und halte immer mal wieder inne - Nimm Dir Zeit - Gehen durch den Wald, als ob es das erste Mal wäre - Sei neugierig und verspielt, lass Dich überraschen, staune - Versuche ganz präsent – im Hier und Jetzt – zu sein - Lass Deinen Leistungsanspruch zu Hause - Gehe möglichst ohne Erwartung oder Ziel in den Wald - Schalte den Kopf aus. Erlebe, Fühle, SEI einfach - Öffne alle Sinne (hören, riechen, schmecken, tasten, sehen) - Suchen Dir einen gemütlichen Platz im Wald und begib Dich in Meditation oder mach einige Atemübungen. - Sei dankbar. Buchempfehlungen Ich empfehle Bücher beim Buchhändler in Ihrer der Nähe zu kaufen. Meditation für Skeptiker: Ein Neurowissenschaftler erklärt den Weg zu Selbst, Ulrich Ott Der Biophilia-Effekt: Heilung aus dem Wald, Clemens G.Arvay Shinrin-Yoku: The Art and Science of Forest Bathing, Dr. Qing Li Das geheime Leben der Bäume: Was sie fühlen, wie sie kommunizieren - Die Entdeckung einer verborgenen Welt, Peter Wohlleben Website www.mindfulmind.ch Kontaktdaten Von Roland Dörig doerig@mindfulmind.ch 0763255945
Diese Woche lassen wir uns von Roland Düringer und dem deutschen Wahlerfolg der AfD inspirieren. Rechts und links, gibt es das noch? Rechtsextrem und rechtsradikal, was ist eigentlich der Unterschied? Hier gehts zum Political Compass https://www.politicalcompass.org/ Hier zum Abo auf iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/at/podcast/2stimmen-zur-nationalratswahl/id1282283666?mt=2&uo=8&at=1010lbLM
Der Politik- und PR-Berater Rudi Fußi im Gespräch mit Sebastian Krause über sein Dasein als Ex-Mitglied zahlreicher Parteien, die Fehler moderner Wahlkämpfe, seine Hilfe für Roland Düringer und warum er niemals für Sebastian Kurz arbeiten könnte – aber für Reinhold Mitterlehner schon.
What can we learn from social media in the more traditional medical education? Listen to Teresa Chan talk about lessons learned through the years and what is around the corner.Social medias role in Medical Educationwebpage: http://bit.ly/2tD3uwHIn the interview Dr Chan explain how she uses social media herself as personal continuous medical education (CME). Both in her practice area and in the medical education fieldIt is a way to connect with other medical educators and get different perspectives on things. It works well for asynchronous contacts when you work shifts or are in different time zones as well as synchronous discussions when you don’t share the same physical place. It is a way to get the “Water cooler talk” to expand to have it on Twitter. She has cowritten an article with some tips for the novice and sceptic (Choo et al., 2015).“It has opened my eyes up to different and varied practices both in medical education and emergency medicine. “According to Dr Chan we see three forms of new scholars that exist now since social media (Chan et al., 2017): Critical clinicians – maybe not researchers themselves, but active and engage with science and get the scientists feedback on clinical implications. Good resource for sciences and can help Interactive investigator – scientists that are online to disseminate discuss their work. Engagement with Translational teachers – taking the latest studies and discuss it with peers and learners online on podcasts, blogs, chats.You can read more about it in the article:Evidence-based medicine in the era of social media: Scholarly engagement through participation and online interaction. Chan T, Trueger N, Roland D, Thoma B CJEM 2017 Jan;():1-6What transformative ideas has Web 2.0 brought to Medical Education?Furthermore we discussed FOAM, Free Open Access Medical Education as a disruptive innovation in Medical Education FOAM (Twitter hashtag #FOAMed) For more information about what it is and how to use it read the blogpost by Cadogan: Creating the FOAMed Network andFree Open Access Meducation (FOAM): the rise of emergency medicine and critical care blogs and podcasts (2002-2013). Cadogan M, Thoma B, Chan T, Lin M Emerg Med J 2014 Oct;31(e1):e76-7Disruptive innovation comes from Clayton Christensen’s work and can be described as “innovation that transforms a product or service that historically has been very complicated and expensive into something that is affordable and simple to use.” (“Clay Christensen on Disrupting Health Care,” 2009)A recommended read: Harvard Business Review: A disruptive solution for healthcare (Christensen, 2011) and “What is a disruptive innovation” (Christensen, Raynor, & McDonald, 2015)With all these resources, how do we assess quality of the resources we use in education?Quality is a tricky thing and often in the eye of the beholder. We need to think about to educate our learners as well as ourselves to not only critique the primary resources as the scientific work, but also the secondary resources. We can now learn from how we critique online resources and bring that knowledge and frameworks to practice when we look at textbooks.We need to educate our learners how to critique and look at different resources, no matter the sender. “Just because it looks like a New England Journal doesn’t mean it is.”There is a lot of research that has been done and are still ongoing in The Metriq Study.What would be our next steps?Dr Chan mentioned a lot of different opportunities and challenges for Health care end Medical Education. We are already co-creating things with our learners, readers, participants and even patients. What is on in the frontline is how we can use gamification more, not only for learning as students but also as a patient. Furthermore we need to look at how we can be better at communicating with our patients. Some people have accessed a lot of material already, some of them has accessed contractional resources than you.Good example of how to use digital media in your profession is how Dr Mike Evans have used videos to create information accessable for everyone.Dr Teresa Chan is an Assistant Professor at the Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine in McMaster UniversityShe is an emergency physician, base hospital physician, and clinician educator in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Since 2014, she has also been the Director of Continuing Professional Development for the Division of Emergency Medicine. Nationally, she has held positions with the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine as the journal’s inaugural Social Media Editor. Dr Chan is involved in several online educational resources as ALiEM (Academic Life in Medical Education), CanadiEM and International Clinician Educator’s blog.
What can we learn from social media in the more traditional medical education? Listen to Teresa Chan talk about lessons learned through the years and what is around the corner.Social medias role in Medical Educationwebpage: http://bit.ly/2tD3uwHIn the interview Dr Chan explain how she uses social media herself as personal continuous medical education (CME). Both in her practice area and in the medical education fieldIt is a way to connect with other medical educators and get different perspectives on things. It works well for asynchronous contacts when you work shifts or are in different time zones as well as synchronous discussions when you don’t share the same physical place. It is a way to get the “Water cooler talk” to expand to have it on Twitter. She has cowritten an article with some tips for the novice and sceptic (Choo et al., 2015).“It has opened my eyes up to different and varied practices both in medical education and emergency medicine. “According to Dr Chan we see three forms of new scholars that exist now since social media (Chan et al., 2017): Critical clinicians – maybe not researchers themselves, but active and engage with science and get the scientists feedback on clinical implications. Good resource for sciences and can help Interactive investigator – scientists that are online to disseminate discuss their work. Engagement with Translational teachers – taking the latest studies and discuss it with peers and learners online on podcasts, blogs, chats.You can read more about it in the article:Evidence-based medicine in the era of social media: Scholarly engagement through participation and online interaction. Chan T, Trueger N, Roland D, Thoma B CJEM 2017 Jan;():1-6What transformative ideas has Web 2.0 brought to Medical Education?Furthermore we discussed FOAM, Free Open Access Medical Education as a disruptive innovation in Medical Education FOAM (Twitter hashtag #FOAMed) For more information about what it is and how to use it read the blogpost by Cadogan: Creating the FOAMed Network andFree Open Access Meducation (FOAM): the rise of emergency medicine and critical care blogs and podcasts (2002-2013). Cadogan M, Thoma B, Chan T, Lin M Emerg Med J 2014 Oct;31(e1):e76-7Disruptive innovation comes from Clayton Christensen’s work and can be described as “innovation that transforms a product or service that historically has been very complicated and expensive into something that is affordable and simple to use.” (“Clay Christensen on Disrupting Health Care,” 2009)A recommended read: Harvard Business Review: A disruptive solution for healthcare (Christensen, 2011) and “What is a disruptive innovation” (Christensen, Raynor, & McDonald, 2015)With all these resources, how do we assess quality of the resources we use in education?Quality is a tricky thing and often in the eye of the beholder. We need to think about to educate our learners as well as ourselves to not only critique the primary resources as the scientific work, but also the secondary resources. We can now learn from how we critique online resources and bring that knowledge and frameworks to practice when we look at textbooks.We need to educate our learners how to critique and look at different resources, no matter the sender. “Just because it looks like a New England Journal doesn’t mean it is.”There is a lot of research that has been done and are still ongoing in The Metriq Study.What would be our next steps?Dr Chan mentioned a lot of different opportunities and challenges for Health care end Medical Education. We are already co-creating things with our learners, readers, participants and even patients. What is on in the frontline is how we can use gamification more, not only for learning as students but also as a patient. Furthermore we need to look at how we can be better at communicating with our patients. Some people have accessed a lot of material already, some of them has accessed contractional resources than you.Good example of how to use digital media in your profession is how Dr Mike Evans have used videos to create information accessable for everyone.Dr Teresa Chan is an Assistant Professor at the Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine in McMaster UniversityShe is an emergency physician, base hospital physician, and clinician educator in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Since 2014, she has also been the Director of Continuing Professional Development for the Division of Emergency Medicine. Nationally, she has held positions with the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine as the journal’s inaugural Social Media Editor. Dr Chan is involved in several online educational resources as ALiEM (Academic Life in Medical Education), CanadiEM and International Clinician Educator’s blog.
Vincent Tordjman aka Vicnet est Sandwich Triangle cette semaine pour un live machine/laptop. L'homme habitué des affranchis de Da heard It Records, Deco et Disques Mazout construit des ponts entre skweee, acid, funk et house. Une élégance à l'analogique qui dure depuis plus de 10 ans et laisse des traces dans les salles de la capitale. Opération groove da box sur les ondes de campus Paris, rendez-vous à 22h00 tapantes. La suite du show sera évidement assuré par nos deux compères Fourmi et PP Riposte fidèles au platines. VICNET TRACKLIST Vicnet – Nord Voyager 0:00 Vicnet – Concrete Spaces 11:12 Vicnet – Echoes Part 2 20:17 Vicnet – Echoes Part 1 22:33 Vicnet – L'être ou pas 24:08 Vicnet – Question juive, idées 29:00 Vicnet – Comfort 1 33:04 Vicnet – Alucobond 36:40 Vicnet – Voix 40:10 Vicnet – Carottes 45:00 Yuna feat. Vicnet – Yuna1 46:41 Vicnet – Hard Plugz 47:51 Vicnet – Cardboard white 54:55 Vicnet – 1600 Pea 1:05:25 Vicnet – Unexplained cult 1:08:04 Moishemoishemoishele – Kosher alert 1:13:39 Vicnet – Blue organ pots 1:18:34 Dasaev – Teledemocracy – Vicnet mix 1:23:01 Kumisolo & Vicnet – Carnaval 1:27:25 Vicnet – Unlucky Day 1:31:00 Vicnet – Beau mp3 1:31:15 Vicnet – Cheese tunnel 1:35:16 Vicnet – Cat activist 1:39:14 Vicnet – A message to you Wonky 1:45: 20 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Arp Odyssey 2812 mk2 Boss Space Echo RE-201 Clavia Nord Modular G1 Ensoniq ESQ-1 Ensoniq DP2 Korg Polyphonic Ensemble 1000 Mac book 1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2008 (black) Oberheim DMX Roland TR-606 Roland TR-707 Roland TR-808 Roland TR-909 Roland SH-101 Roland D-50 Roland TB – 303 Roland JX-3P Roland α Juno-2 Sequential Drumtraks Sequential Tom Sherman Filterbank 1 Siel Mono
"Österreichs Fußballer spielen schlechter Fußball, als wir Filme machen. Nur kriegen die bedeutend mehr Geld." Roland Düringer sagte dies im Rahmen einer Pressekonferenz der heimischen Filmbranche, die mehr Geld fordert. Noch immer, denn, so Produzent Helmut Grasser, "Ein Jahr nach der Wahl gibt es immer noch nicht mehr Geld für das Kulturgut Film", und das, obwohl Kulturministerin Claudia Schmied im Rahmen einer Diskussionsrunde während der Diagonale 07 in Graz feststellte, dass zusätzliche Film-Fördergelder nötig sind. Geändert hat sich seither dennoch nichts. Politische Lippenbekenntnisse sind wir - wenn es um Kunst und Kultur geht - in Österreich ja schon gewöhnt. Besonders prekär ist die Lage beim österreichischen Film, denn dieser hadert schon alleine damit, dass Film von Politikern nicht als Kunst wahrgenommen wird.
Episode #44 - Roland LAPC-I tunes The LAPC-I is an 8-bit ISA sound card for the IBM-PC, released by Roland in 1988. Containing the same technology of the Roland D-50, it allowed composers to create their own sounds at a much lower price. Being targetted towards home users, it was also supported in many MS-DOS games in the late 80s and early 90s. Unfortunately, most gamers couldn't afford one, so they missed out on superb music and were stuck with the cheaper Sound Blaster sound cards. This podcast has been put together to bring back the game music you once missed. Mixing by Vincenzo, jingle by Buzzer, logo #44 by KF, compiled by Sahkolihaa