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Since her first release back in 2018, Risa has attracted high profile interest from A-list players Amelie Lens, Dense & Pika, Pan Pot, Perc and Daniel Avery; has hit the Top 5 of the Beatport's Leftfield Techno Chart and played everywhere from De Marktkantine in Amsterdam to Watergate in Berlin, and of course all the most revered spaces all across Japan including Contact, Womb, and Vent. Despite the pandemic, the recent years have proven to be a high watermark for Risa as she has delivered a continuous flow of new music, primarily on Pan Pot's Second State and on Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains. With both of these mighty techno duos giving Risa their support and platforms, it has enabled her to start taking her first major footsteps into Europe, picking up her first headline bookings there. In 2022, she teams up for the first time together with Black Asteroid, a former engineer for Prince, and the duo will deliver three gritty, hard-hitting techno tracks on Chris Liebing's CLR. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Welcome back to season 2 of Ballot Battleground: Nevada! We'll kick off season 2 with a deep dive on the first major political event of the odd years in Nevada politics - the Governor's State of the State address. That speech sets the stage for what's to come in the upcoming legislative session. This week, we have the perfect guest to give us some insight - former Lombardo chief of staff Ben Kieckhefer. Kieckhefer has worn many hats over his years in Nevada politics — Associated Press reporter, Reno-area Senator and Nevada Gaming Commission member, just to name a few. This week, Ben joins host Ben Margiott to chat about what the governor hoped to accomplish in his State of the State address, his 2025 legislative priorities, the structural budget errors and Lombardo's governing strategy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome aboard Kyber Squadron! This week, Andrés sits down with Rep. Titone and Minority Leader Pugliese to hear reactions from both parties to Gov. Polis' State of the State address. Come for the political conversation, stay for insight from two powerful women in State Politics: Friend of the Pod Rep. Titone and Minority Leader Pugliese! Follow us: Threads: @Sithty_Minutes Instagram: @PaulaBear92 @RBW3000 @General_Leia_The_Pup @aaa__photog Twitch: @Sithty_Minutes BlueSky: @sithtyminutes.bsky.social Discord: Sithty Minutes Show Notes: Right to Repair Freedom to Marry Abortion Access Rep. Titone Tax Incentive for Film Festivals Marshall Fire Changing Hearts and Minds Minority Leader Pugliese Growing the GOP Higher Ed Underfunded Wolves Killing Cattle Construction Defect Law TABOR
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw The Line this week it's Madeleine Minfalk who's from Stockholm in Sweden. Madeleine has a passion for music and loves the melodic sound of house and techno. This is the fourth time she's been on Draw The Line and was a real pleasure to invite her back for our final show. Links for Minfalk- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/minfalk Mixcloud:- https://www.mixcloud.com/madeleine-minfalk/ Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/madeleine.minfalk In my all female mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Tini Gessler, Carol Seubert, Nancy DJ, Kasia, Anna Tur and lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Erika Krall, Lian Gold – Burning (Night Vision) Tech Warriors. 2. I AM – Missing You (original mix) Astral Records. 3. Nyla, Terri-Anne – Feeling So High (original mix) Glasgow Underground. 4. Maniba, Lizzy Wang – The Big Fake (original mix) Spinnin' Deep. 5. Yazoo – Situation ft Alison Moyet (Kevin McKay re-edit) Glasgow Underground. 6. Sara Bluma – Hollerback Girl (original mix) Sanctuary Lab. 7. Carol Seubert – Bros (original mix) Hexagon. 8. Sonny Fedora – Mind Still ft Blythe (Tita Lau remix) Solotoko. 9. Lady Bee, Sam Collins – Abra ft Amy Miyu (original mix) Uncommon Records. 10. Walker & Royce, VNSSA – I Don't Remember (original mix) DirtyBird. 11. Casmalia – Calling Out (Redux Saints remix) Handpicked Music. 12. Tini Gessler – Acelerà (original mix) Arcane Music. 13. Carol Seubert – Scream (original mix) Hexacon. 14. Tini Gessler – Nothing Expected (original mix) Drumcode. 15. Anna Tur, Pablo Say – Ruta (original mix) Truesoul. 16. Shay de Castro – Feel My Bass (original mix) mau5trap. 17. Nancy DJ – I Believe It (original mix) Nativity Effect Records. 18. Kasia – Black Sun (original mix) Truesoul. 19. Camille Rodriguez – Reset (original mix) After o' Clock Records. 2nd hour Minfalk - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. Track list 1. Veracocha - Carte Blanche (original mix) Armada Music. 2. Energy 52 . Cafe Del Mar (original mix) Eye Q Records. 3. Three Drives - Greece 2000 (original mix) Midtown Records. 4. Tiesto - Adiago For Strings (original mix) Magik Muzik. 5. Frainbreeze – Darkside (original mix) Reveal Sound. 6. Chris Schweizer - The Order (original mix) Who's Afraid Of 138!? 7. Tempo Giusto - The Electronic Dream (original mix) Dreamstate. 8. Chicane - Offshore (original mix) Armada Music. 9. Graham Bell - The Night King (original mix) A State of Trance. 10. Pan-Pot - Coda (original mix) Second State. 11. Binary Binary - 1998 (original mix) Armada Music. 12. Mark Sherry - Big Things Have Small Beginnings (original mix) Outburst Records. 13. Armin Van Buuren, Cosmic Gate - Reflexion (original mix) A State Of Trance. 14. Nick Jay, Jean Luc - Ayla 2023 (original mix) Tomasko Records / Jl Music.
无论你是否熟悉 Function Call、Tool Use 或者 RPA,都可能刷到了 Claude 推出「能像人一样操控电脑」的 Computer Use 的新闻。与 Claude 3.5 Sonnet 一同发布的 Computer Use,可模拟人与计算机的交互,执行如移动光标、点击按钮、输入信息等操作。本期节目,我们请到了 Riffo 的陈春宇和 LLamaEdge 的 Michael Yuan。Riffo 能在桌面调用 LLM 能力,实现文件智能重命名和整理;而 LLamaEdge 则是一个轻型、本地化的 LLM Runtime。本期的主播白宦成也长期从事企业 AI 自动化产品设计。三个开发者在 Computer Use 发布前,就长期从事 AI 自动化设计或端侧 AI 能力的探索。他们如何看待这一次 Claude 的新品发布? Computer Use 究竟是什么?又该如何「use」?期待这期节目对你有所启发。本期播客录制于 RTE 2024 大会期间的「《编码人声》线下开放麦」,这是开放麦特辑的第一期。线下活动11月2日(本周六),津津乐道播客网络与旗下开发者服务品牌DevLink,携手字节豆包MarsCode,共同举办为期三个月的“AI红人创造营”活动,旨在帮助创作者和技术从业者充分利用AI提升内容和产品的质量。活动启动发布会定于11月2日下午在北京举行。这是一场为创作者和技术从业者量身定制的AI盛会!届时,将有众多技术大V和行业专家齐聚一堂,分享他们的宝贵经验与见解。同时,我们邀请到嘻哈包袱铺的著名相声演员刘钊,他将为新入AI创作领域的朋友们呈现轻松幽默的现场内容,更增添活动趣味。此外,津津乐道及二十多家泛科技领域的主播和UP主也将莅临现场,与大家进行亲密互动,让你深入了解AI创作的前沿动态。名额有限,快速报名。请注意,现场座位非常有限,现面向听友限时开放报名,报名截止至11月1日零点,额满即止,点击链接报名。或扫描图片下方二维码立即报名:也可点击链接,预约启动仪式直播本期嘉宾和主播Michael Yuan,WasmEdge 维护者&Second State 创始人。 陈春宇,cofounder & CEO of GroupUltra,探索人与信息的互动。白宦成,全流程工程师,AI 产品经理,RTE 开发者社区布道师,《编码人声》主播。相关信息RPA,即「机器人流程自动化」(Robotic process automation),是以软件机器人及人工智能为基础的业务流程自动化技术。OpenAI Function calling 和 Claude Computer use嘉宾 Micheal Yuan 正在维护两个项目:WasmEdge 和 LLamaEdge嘉宾陈春宇的项目:Riffo嘉宾陈春宇用于搭建 AI 搜索服务的配置:Tavily+Jina制作团队后期 / 卷圈监制 / 姝琦产品统筹 / bobo联合制作 / RTE开发者社区关于「编码人声」「编码人声」是由「RTE开发者社区」策划的一档播客节目,关注行业发展变革、开发者职涯发展、技术突破以及创业创新,由开发者来分享开发者眼中的工作与生活。录制嘉宾覆盖信通院 & 科委专家、国内外资深投资人、VR/AR & 虚拟人 & AIGC 等新兴技术领域头部创业者、一线网红 & 硬核开发者、跨界画家 & 作家 & 酿酒师等。RTE 开发者社区是聚焦实时互动领域的中立开发者社区。不止于纯粹的技术交流,我们相信开发者具备更加丰盈的个体价值。行业发展变革、开发者职涯发展、技术创业创新资源,我们将陪跑开发者,共享、共建、共成长。社区于 2023 年底正式启动了「主理人+工作组」的运营机制,并确认了社区的 3 位联合主理人 ——· 零一万物 01.AI 开源负责人 @林旅强 Richard· FreeSWITCH 中文社区创始人 @杜金房· 库帕思 CTO @卢恒本节目由津津乐道播客网络与 RTE 开发者社区联合制作播出。
Pan-Pot proudly presents the third and final part of the FORTE Remixes on their imprint Second State Audio, featuring reinterpretations by Planetary Assault Systems and Obscure Shape that showcase an innovative and mind-twisting approach to the German duo's critically acclaimed singles from 2023. Planetary Assault Systems' ‘ARC (Rumble Jungle Remix)', is a seven-minute evolving trip into the sonic world of the genius of Luke Slater. This remix delivers an incredible reinterpretation with a forward-pushing groove, rolling rhythms, a hypnotic sequence and the iconic vocal loop from the original Pan-Pot track. High energy, tension, excitement and class make this a timeless techno gem. Planetary Assault Systems --------- SC: @luke-slater IG: www.instagram.com/lukeslater_planetary/ FB: www.facebook.com/LukeSlaterPlanetaryAssaultSystems Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ ROCKO GARONI Rocko Garoni has been socialised by Bremen's Drum 'n Bass scene and the Berlin Techno from the late 90s. Well experienced, he transfers his sounds into future - raw, trippy and driving. Starting his career in the early 2000s as a DnB vinyl DJ, he often melds Breaks and straight Techno. With his positive energy and his charismatic sounds he shakes every venue. With CDJs and also turntables, he loves to test out musical boundaries. While leaving his mark on almost every puzzle piece in the scene, Rocko also started as a music producer. During the last five years he turned his sound to his favorite likes. As a gear freak Rocko discovers always a new way to create his kind of Techno. His releases are signed on Second State, Etruria Beat, Odd Recordings, Tresor Records. TRACKLIST: Mike Parker - Dissolution 99 Dj Plant Texture - DDrumz Uväll - Rotanev Delano Legito - Metkayina Rocko Garoni - Teta ( Unreleased ) Rocko Garoni - Psi ( Unreleased ) Red Rooms X Rocko Garoni - Delta ( Unreleased ) Undivulged - Roland Ben Reymann - Wired Red Rooms X Rocko Garoni - Drift (Unreleased) Border One - Time Dilation Volster - I. Ren Temudo - D is for Dissonance Nørbak - Sopro AgainstMe - 4PM ( Unreleased ) Arthur Robert - Come Closer Dold - Rider DVS1 - Merge Lady Starlight - Mass Follow ROCKO GARONI here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rockogaroni/#!/pages/Rocko-Garoni/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockogaroni/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rocko-garoni
This Day in Maine for Thursday, May 2nd, 2024.
SOTO, discovered her love for techno upon relocating from Venezuela to London in 2014. Immersing herself in the city's electrifying techno scene, she quickly became a fixture at parties and festivals, absorbing the culture and honing her craft. With her energetic performances and unique fusion of hypnotic melodies and hardcore industrial beats, SOTO made a name for herself at renowned London venues such as FOLD, The Egg London, and E1. In 2023, she made Bristol her new base and began leaving her mark there as well. Recently, SOTO debuted her track "Core" on Second State, following earlier releases with NYXII and Diffuse Reality. Her talent and dedication have led to exciting opportunities, including joining the Conflux Collective as their resident DJ and playing her first party for the Spektra crew at Loco Klub. Additionally, she's an active member of the Black Heart Society her own collective with Jonas Weiss, further solidifying her presence in the underground scene. As SOTO continues to navigate her musical journey, she is poised for even greater success, cementing her status as a rising star in the techno world. SOTO will be playing at the iconic venue Motion on he 14th of June, with the Welsh crew; Keep øn Raving! Tracklist: Farrago - Neontrance La Kajofol - Ring The Bell Rudosa & Blicz - Split Your Love Flour - Invasion BRZ - Fears (Original Mix) Adrien Sense - Mistery Farrago - No Jutsu Kwartz - Show me that light (Cleric Remix) OFFËNSIV - From the Other Side Hadone - Hope Reminds Me of Her Ryan Licchelli - Brutal Contrast The Obsessed - Free Yourself Le Shuuk & B-Stylezz - Konje (Extended Mix) Fergie - Fergalicious (Kø:lab Rave Remix) Basswell - Massive Attack WWW.MNRCHY.COM
Chris Pugh and Mike Brown discuss: Ursuline boys basketball qualifying for state YSU no NIT bid Talk about spring sports, starts as early as Mar. 23 Ohio State hires Diebler full time, gets NIT bid Steelers great free agent moves Browns average at best free agent moves --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viewfromthepugh/message
12th Man News with Gregg Bell as the Seahawks head coach search rolls on. Mike MacDonald comes in for a second interview with the Seahawks, does this mean he's the frontrunner? The state of sports ownership in today's world.
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-E, presenting the best music from female producers and DJs. Helping me Draw The Line this week, with her guest mix in the second hour, it's SNDR_Xone, a Berlin & Vienna based techno DJ & Producer. She ‘s DJ'd at Tresor, Sisyphos, about://blank, Feel Festival, and many others. Her style is deep hypnotic techno with a raw industrial feel and bouncy melodic pressure waves. She has her own monthly radio show, "Bass_ic Instinct" on RES-Radio-Vienna. She promotes a new time changing techno event series in Vienna called Vier::tel (four quarters) starting at 6pm for everyone who loves techno or wants to rediscover it without having to stay up all night! Links for SNDR_Xone:- Soundcloud:- https://soundcloud.com/sndrxone Instagram :- https:/instagram.com/sndr_xone/ Bandcamp:- leeresleben.bandcamp.com/track/isolationsstation In my all female mix in the first hour I'm playing tracks by Monika Kruse, Mha Iri, Sara Krin, AM.I, Jesika Jane & lots more. If you like the tracks we play, please support the artists by buying their music. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production. Track list 1st hr mixed by Jacki-E 1. Alice DiMar – Can't Sleep (original mix) Moonbootique Records 2. Francesca Lombardo, Hannes Bieger – A Million Souls (original mix) Bedrock. 3. Isabelle Gaultier, Hubert Johnson – Lost in May (original mix) Waffensupermarkt. 4. Alleykat – Eternal (original mix) G-Mafia Records. 5. Monika Kruse, Timmo – Violet (original mix) Terminal M Records. 6. AM.I – Somnium (original mix) Natura Viva Black. 7. Narina, Ezard Van Orija – The Code (original mix) LFTD Music Group. 8. Jesika Jane – Let It Go (original mix) U.F.O. Recordings. 9. Risa Taniguchi – Ridiculous (original mix) Second State. 10. Monika Kruse – Rising Heart (original mix) Terminal M Records. 11. Lisa Pure, BeatQueche – Music Can Change the World (original mix) Trippy Code Records. 12. Aimmia – Group Therapy (Emmber Bootleg) Free Downloadhttps://soundcloud.com/emmbermusic/emmber-group-therapy-mv3 13. Ailen DC – Metatron (original mix) Redlof Records. 14. Mha Iri – Out of Control (original mix) Filth on Acid. 15. Drunken Kong – Walk in the Dark (original mix) Tronic. 16. Sara Krin – Balloon (original mix) Wicked Waves Recordings. 17. Amaya – State of Mind (original mix) Free Download https://soundcloud.com/djane_amaya/amaya-state-of-mind-pre-relase-free-download 18. Onyvaa – LXD (original mix) KNTXT. 2nd hour SNDR_Xone - An exclusive guest mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Luke Slater – O-Ton Reassembled 4 (original mix) Berghain Fünfzehn. 2. Luke Slater – O-Ton Reassembled 7 (original mix) Berghain Fünfzehn. 3. Ignez – Seraphic (original mix) Token Records. 4. Matt Mor - Method Of Rebellion (Kwartz remix) Meat Recordings. 5. Matt Mor – Peace Was Never An Option (original mix) Meat Recordings. 6. Kink – Scrambler (original mix) Sofia. 7. Charlotte de Witte – Overdrive(original mix) KNTXT. 8. Lorenzo Mauro - Lines (original mix) Diffuse Reality. 9. Len Faki - Gamma (Alternative mix) Figure. 10. Ribé, Roll Dann - Preludio (original mix) Klockworks. 11.. Radio Slave - Grindhouse ft. Danton Eeprom (original mix) Rekids.
WBUR's Walter Wuthmann and former Boston Mayor Kim Janey join Radio Boston to preview Tuesday night's State of the City address. We dive into what they're expecting to hear and what's at stake.
Jan. 2, 2024 ~ Political Roshini Rajkumar breaks down the states that Trump has been ordered off the primary ballot and the states where he still is.
Guests: Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, Rep. James Clyburn, Elie Mystal, Joyce Vance, Rep. Maxine Waters, Phillip Atiba Goff, Fernand AmandiTonight: Maine becomes the second state to disqualify Trump from the ballot. Plus, Nikki Haley botches a simple question about the civil war at a crucial point in the campaign swing. Then, what Lauren Boebert fleeing to a redder congressional district says about the 2024 landscape, next. And as the Republican frontrunner complains rising crime rates, the true story about law and order in America.
Two States are now saying no thank you to having an insurrectionist on the ballot. Colorado was the first to toss Trump off and now Maine has joined in. The California Secretary of State says the matter has to be taken to the courts before California would take this action. We are in new territory when it comes to how these decisions are being made. Michael Shure will stop by to talk about it. It's Friday which means it's not just any old day. It's Friday Fabulous Florida. We will bring John Daly in along with Albert to rubberneck at Florida's crazy. The Culture Blaster, Michael Snyder, will ride in on his rainbow to bring us a little bit of sports, a little bit of art, and a lot of movies.
Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and political columnist with TheJournal.ie, discusses the decision by the US state of Maine to block former president Donald Trump from its Republican presidential primary.
Hailing from Venezuela and now based in Montréal, Canada, Isabel Soto is a techno music producer, DJ, and the visionary behind the record label NYXII. She currently holds a residency with the Montreal-based Arder collective. Her hypnotic and deep approach takes the listener on a journey through both her sets and productions, creating a sonic atmospheric experience enriched by pulsating rhythms and percussive beats. She has quickly left a mark on the music scene with numerous releases on esteemed labels such as Immaterial.Archives, Soma Records, Synergie, 01366, Duplicity, Keyhole Records, DifferentSound, Diffuse Reality, Second State and her own imprint. Her work has garnered recognition and support from artists around the world including names as Kr!z, and DVS1 - who consistently feature her tracks in renowed venues such as Berghain. Isabel made her European/UK debut and first tour in September 2023. This marked a pivotal moment in her career as she played in several countries and at venues such as the legendary Tresor (Berlin), The Garage Of The Bass Valley (Barcelona) and About Blank (Berlin) Tracklist via -Spotify: http://bit.ly/SRonSpotify -Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/Slam_Radio/ -Facebook: bit.ly/SlamRadioGroup Archive on Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/slam/ Subscribe to our podcast on -iTunes: apple.co/2RQ1xdh -Amazon Music: amzn.to/2RPYnX3 -Google Podcasts: bit.ly/SRGooglePodcasts -Deezer: bit.ly/SlamRadioDeezer Keep up with SLAM: fanlink.to/Slam Keep up with Soma Records: fanlink.to/SomaRecords For syndication or radio queries: harry@somarecords.com & conor@glowcast.co.uk Slam Radio is produced at www.glowcast.co.uk
We premiere new music from heavyweight Berlin-based techno duo Pan-Pot as they feature on their Second State Audio imprint. We feature ‘Arc', a relentless big-room anthem that leans on incessant drum workouts and alarming synth lines. Following the recent release of ‘PROTO' on their Second State imprint, legendary German techno duo PAN-POT announce their brand-new project ‘FORTE'. The ten track album will be release new music every two weeks, until ‘FORTE' finally arrives in November. Each track in the collection presents individually, each telling their own unique story influenced by the duo's ever-evolving sound over the years – something that has kept them perpetually current. The culmination also marks a milestone 20th anniversary for the duo, serving as a resounding reminder of why they have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades. We premiere ‘ARC', a relentless driving 909 groove that serves as the backbone for a colossal warehouse-style techno track. The centre-piece of the track is the jackin' vocal that commands dancer's attention, as it plays alongside a distressing modular synth line. This is peak-time functional techno that is made for the darker corners of the dancefloor. PAN - POT -------------- SC: https://soundcloud.com/pan-pot IG: https://www.instagram.com/panpotofficial/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/PanPotOfficial Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Es ist Freitag, ich bin BL.CK voila - BL.CK FRIDAY!Passend zum Freitag starten wir wie immer mit Techno ins Wochenende.Afterwork TECHNO presents: BL.CK FRIDAY------------ Bald gibts Info´s und mehr über meine Release und mein Label Pure Dope Digital, sowie die Möglichkeit auch gerne mal einen Kommentar da zu lassen unterhttps://blck-techno.de Hey Freunde, willkommen zu einer neuen Folge von Afterwork TECHNO! Hier teile ich mit euch die Art Tracks, die für mich persönlich Techno ausmachen. Genau so muss Techno für mich klingen. Lasst uns gemeinsam in die Welt der deepen Grooves und treibenden Beats eintauchen und die Nacht zum Tag machen! Seid dabei und lasst uns feiern! Here you can find me:https://blck-techno.dehttps://www.facebook.com/blck.technohttps://www.twitch.tv/blck_techno
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01 - CRIME AS SERVICE_Enter (0'00) (Selected Records / 2019) 02 - CARY CRANK & OBL_Spitfire (1'10) (Parquet Recordings / 2021) 03 - PAUL MAC_Drums & Breaks (THE ADVENT & INDUSTRIALIZER Remix) (6'10) (ePM Music / 2022) 04 - DROP-E_Antisocial Disorder (11'00) (Selected Records / 2023) 05 - ARNAUD LE TEXIER_Step (15'30) (Affin / 2020) 06 - KUROI_Tassei (19'30) (GND Records / 2022) 07 - BASIS CHANGE_Binding (23'50) (Circular Limited / 2022) 08 - ISABEL SOTO_Momentum (28'50) (Second State / 2022) 09 - MIKE STORM_Enhanced Telepathic Intelligence (34'10) (Modularz / 2022) 10 - AGUSTIN MULLER_Rage (38'10) (Phobiq / 2022) 11 - A.PAUL_Incidence (42'10) (Planet Rhythm / 2020) 12 - CRYSTAL GEOMETRY_Eyes Closed (46'00) (Bpitch / 2022) 13 - ALEXANDER JOHANSSON & MATTIAS FRIDELL_Hopprep (50'20) (Illegal Alien / 2022) 14 - HANS BOUFFMYHRE_Normality (55'10) (Sleaze Records / 2022) 15 - SIGVARD_Bionic Outlaws (59'10) (Revolt / 2022) 16 - EMILY JEANNE_Red River Delta (63'50) (Token / 2022) 17 - DUBFIRE_Challngr 1.1 (67'50) (SCI+TEC / 2022) 18 - AXEL KARAKASIS_Blemish (73'00) (Remain Records / 2022) 19 - MARCO BAILEY_Level Of Alienation (78'00) (Materia / 2022 20 - ROSA ANSCHUTZ & ELLEN ALLIEN_Their Blood (ELLEN ALLIEN Remix) (83'00) (Bpitch / 2022)
Welcome to Music Around The World. Each week we showcases a collection of artists and their music from different parts of the world. In this episode, we present to you an impressive lineup of artists including Roberto Capuano, Meirlin, Laidback Luke, Gamma Intel, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/MFAW-EP-84.mp3 Music From Around The World Episode 84: Transcription Intro: 00:00 to 0:15Mason Paine here and this is episode 84 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Roberto Capuano, Meirlin, Laidback Luke, Gamma Intel, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. Roberto Capuano: Start – 0:16 and End -7:46Up first is Roberto Capuano. Roberto is an Italian techno DJ and producer, known for his high-energy productions, and deep basslines. Roberto's music career started at a young age when he started training in classical piano and learning to play the guitar. He discovered electronic music in his teenage years and eventually focused on techno. Capuano is considered one of the most exciting techno artists in the scene today. Here is a listen to his latest track “Dice Roll”. “Dice Roll” is out now via Truesoul records and it's available on all streaming platforms. Roberto has solidified himself as an energetic force in the techno scene. With a string of EP's, singles and collaborations with Markantonio, Joseph Capariati and Luigi Madonna. He also has an impressive track record of performing at some of the biggest festivals around the globe. His releases have appeared on labels such as Drumcode, Second State and Suara. For the latest on Roberto's upcoming projects visit: Instagram.com/robertocapuanodj; thats .instagram.com/R-O-B-E-R-T-O-C-A-P-U-A-N-O–D-J Meirlin: Start – 7:47 and End – 14:04From the age of three, Meirlin has been on a musical journey that has taken her from Tokyo to California. In 2014, with a desire to continue developing her music production and mixing career, she took the plunge and moved West. Merilin's talent of crafting an energizing mix of Trap, Future Bass, Dubstep and House music is awe-inspiring. The way she seamlessly weaves all these genres together is a testament to her unparalleled artistic skill. Here is a listen to her latest track “Music For Me”. “Music For Me” is out now via Ensis Records and it's available on all streaming platforms. Merilin's accomplishments have given her the opportunity to perform alongside some of the most renowned names in the music industry including DallasK, DJ Carisma, Che'nelle, and Cy Kosis. For the latest on Meirlin's projects visit: Instagram.com/meirlin_music; thats Instagram.com/M-E-I-R-L-I-N UNDERSCORE M-U-S-I-C. Vinyl's From The Past: Phuture -14:05 to 27:06 We are taking a brief break, for our limited run series Vinyls From The Past. Here we discuss the pioneers that were influential in shaping EDM to what it is today. In this latest segment we are featuring Chicago Group, Phuture. Formed in 1985, Phuture's members were - Earl "Spanky" Smith Jr, Nathaniel Pierre Jones aka DJ Pierre and Herbert "Herb J" Jackson. Together they crafted a unique style of music which would later be known as acid house. The groups defining release was "Acid Tracks". Take a listen to it here. “Acid Tracks” by Phuture was released in 1987 and was considered the first acid house record. Phuture was instrumental in launching acid house music and transforming it from an underground sound to a mainstream movement during the late 1980s and early 1990s. That's it for this vinyl's from the past. Laidback Luke: Start – 27:08 and End -32:57Up next Is Dutch DJ and Producer, Laidback Luke. Throughout his career, he has produced a slew of iconic songs like "Rocking with the Best," "Break the House Down," and "Turbulence." ; that have become EDM anthems. Here is a listen to his latest track: “Could You Be The One (feat.
Episode 91 The Silent Episode Playlist Morton Feldman, “Intersection” (1953) from First Recordings: 1950s (1999 Mode). Feldman, like Cage, had already been a proponent of including silence in his pieces. Feldman was a part of the Project of Music for Magnetic Tape (1951 to 1954), an artist's collective founded by Cage to explore experiments in magnetic tape music. From this period came several works, the most famous of which was Williams Mix (1952) by Cage. For Williams Mix, Cage commissioned the recording of hundreds of taped sounds by Louis and Bebe Barron and then specified how to splice them together using a daunting 192-page graphical composition created using chance operations. Cage conceived the work for eight tracks of magnetic tape played simultaneously. The other members of the collective, in addition to helping edit Williams Mix, also created some unique works of their own using the same library of sounds. Feldman was one of these composers but took a decidedly different approach than Cage. For Intersection, Feldman used a graphic score composed of a grid, a method he had been testing for various instrumental works such as Intersections No. 1 for Piano (1951). The score could be likened to a sheet of graph paper with one row assigned to each of the eight channels. Each square, or cell, of each row represented a unit of time to be occupied by either a sound or silence. The sounds were assigned only as numbers representing the lengths of tape snippets to be used, thus regulating the duration of individual sounds. The sequence and simultaneity of the audio was dictated by the “intersection” of sounds and silences across the columns of the score. The realization of the piece was left in the hands of Cage and Earle Brown, who assembled the tape segments by following the grid score. The choice of sounds drawn from the tape library was left to the executors of the score. Whereas Cage had not actually specified the use of silence in the score of Williams Mix, Feldman clearly had, and this is evident from the result. Speaking about the piece later, Feldman famously said that he “loathed the sound of electronic music.” He disliked the labor of executing a piece by cutting up magnetic tape and didn't feel the result was justifiably unique. He also said, “John [Cage] says that experimental music is where the outcome cannot be foreseen. . . . After my first adventure in electronic music, its outcome was foreseen.” 3:24 John Cage Variations I from Darmstadt Aural Documents Box 2 – Communication (2012 NEOS). Two Pianos, Electronics, Radio Sets, David Tudor, John Cage. This German disc is part of the Darmstadt Aural Documents projects and features recordings from 1958. This track was of the European premiere of Variations 1 and was recorded at the International Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt September 3, 1958. This track is enlightening because it not only contains a work by Cage with purposefully scored silences, albeit by chance operations, but is also a live recording with an audience. You can clearly hear how the audience responds during the silent passages, mostly in their bemusement. Whereas the implied humor was unintentional, I often experienced this phenomenon while seeing a Cage performance. I wanted to include this as an example of what can happen when silence becomes part of a live performance. Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. 8:50 John Cage, “WBAI” (1960) from Early Electronic And Tape Music (2014 Sub Rosa). Sine wave oscillator, record player, synthesizer, radio. Description of the piece from the score in the Edition Peters catalogue (1962) of Cage's works: “Certain operations may be found impossible e.g., 3 or 4 at once. Let the operator do what he can without calling in assistants.” Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. This performance for sine wave oscillator, record player, synthesizer, radio. Not performed by Cage and recorded in 2013 by participants following the score. Originally presented on WBAI (NY) as a solo work scored for performance with Cage's lecture ("Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?"). From the comments of the score: “This composition may be used in whole or in part by an operator of machines.” Personnel on this disc include, Square-wave oscillator, Auxiliary Sounds, Radio, Robert Worby; Performer, Langham Research Centre Auxiliary Sounds, Cassette, Open-reel tape, Radio, Iain Chambers; Synthesizer, Auxiliary Sounds, Spoken Word, Philip Tagney; Turntables, Auxiliary Sounds, Open-reel tape, Felix Carey. 7:04 John Cage, David Tudor, “Klangexperimente (Sound Experiment)” 1963 from Siemens-Studio Für Elektronische Musik (1998 Siemens Kultur Programm). Interesting collection of tracks by a variety of artists invited to explore the technological possibilities of the early "Studio for Electronic Music" built and run by Siemens since 1956 in Munich and Ulm. In the case of the Cage piece, both Cage and Tudor programmed this work using punch cards, an early computer control device. Chance operations were used to determine the placement and duration of silences. 1:58 Henri Pousseur, “Scambi (Exchanges)” (1957) from Panorama Des Musiques Expérimentales (1964 Philips) is an electronic music tape composition by the Belgian composer , realized in 1957 at the Studio di Fonologia musicale di Radio Milano. Pousseur fluidly added silence patches throughout this piece, using them to create tension due to their unpredictable nature. This is an analog recording, so the silences include an abundance of tape hiss. 6:27 Ton Bruynèl, “Reflexen (Reflexes)” (1961) from Anthology of Dutch Electronic Tape Music: Volume 1 (1955-1966) (1978 Composer's Voice). Recorded in Bruynèl private electronic music studio. Another tape work that shows the potential for splicing in silence as a tool of the composer. The silences are carefully added from about the 2:14 to 4:00 mark to underscore the accelerating pace of the music. Note that the original recording has rumble from what sounds like a turntable, plus tape hiss, so the “silences” are not as abject as they are in digital recordings. 4:41 MEV (Musica Elettronica Viva), “Spacecraft” from Live Electronic Music Improvised (1970 Mainstream). Performers, Alan Bryant, Alvin Curran, Frederic Rzewski, Ivan Vandor, Richard Teitelbaum (Moog Modular synthesizer). The liner notes described the following editing process for this album that includes the random insertion of silent passages within the recorded live tracks: “The tape has been edited and interspersed with silence in accordance with a random number programme to give a representative cross-section of a concert lasting two hours.” 19:50 Maggi Payne, “Scirocco” from Crystal (1986 Lovely Music Ltd.). Composed, engineered, performed by Maggi Payne. This beautiful piece of ghostly, haunting sounds is long enough to create an expectation of a continuous soundscape, only to two drop off in two spots to present long silent or nearly silent passages. 10:26 Mika Vainio, “In a Frosted Lake” from Aíneen Musta Puhelin = Black Telephone Of Matter (2009 Touch). Produced and recorded in Berlin 2008. This piece seems to be about amplitude and inaudible frequencies, frameworked by silences. There is a pattern of eight peak tones from the start to the end of the piece. In between these peaks are quieter sounds and silences, with a tension that leans toward achieving a silent state. 5:53 Giancarlo Mangini, “September 14, 2020, from 4.50a.m. to 5.02a.m. ...and remember what peace there may be in silence” from Electronic Music Philosophy, Vol. 27: Silence (2020 Bandcamp). From the twenty-seventh collection of tracks from the collective known as Electronic Music Philosophy (Tustin, California) came this disc devoted to works composed using silence as a principal technique. In this work, there is a steady pattern of silences from start to finish, but the duration of the silences gradually increases in many instances as the work progresses. 11:38 Richard Chartier, “Herein, Then” from Other Materials(2002 3Particles). This disc includes is a compilation of tracks and unreleased works from 1999-2001. Limited to 500 copies. Composed, produced, programmed, and performed by Richard Chartier. As with many of his tracks, Chartier explores the outer reaches of human hearing. Many of the sounds in this track cannot be heard when played on loudspeakers with even moderate background noise. There are actually only two spots of abject, digital silence in this track, although due to the low frequency and amplitude of many of the other electronic tones, you might think there in nothing there. This is a clever, psychological trick. 5:02 Marina Rosenfeld, “Formal Arrangement” from Plastic Materials (2009 Room40). Composed and performed by Marina Rosenfeld. Among the various commissions found on this disc is this solo electronic work. A pattern of silences in which 25 evenly-spaced sound events, mostly gong- or bell-like tones, are each followed by a fade and then a discrete, abject silence. 2:35 Tetsu Inoue, “Super Digital” from Fragment Dots (2000 Tzadik). Composed, Programmed by Tetsu Inoue. I knew Tetsu and he would probably be embarrassed to know that I counted every conceivable “digital” silence in this special piece of music. There are 293 of them that I think one can perceive. Many are short, but because silence is an important structural component of this work, I thought it warranted a fresh listen. The longest of these silences is but 2.5 seconds. The shortness of all the tones, either audible or silent, works together to form a unity. 3:39 Miki Yui, “Balloon” from Small Sounds (1999 BMP Lab). Composed, engineered, and performed by Miki Yui. Recorded in Cologne, Germany. The composer wrote, “small sounds are to merge and fuse with your acoustic environment—please play in a transparent level; in different atmosphere.” In this piece, the silences are placed in the middle of sounds to break up an otherwise continuous noise. 2:57 Opening background music: Mooshzoom, “Silence” from Electronic Music Philosophy, Vol. 27: Silence (2020 Bandcamp). From the twenty-seventh collection of tracks from the collective known as Electronic Music Philosophy (Tustin, California) came this disc devoted to works composed using silence as a principal technique. Plus clips from the following as examples: Amelie Lens, “Resonance” from Contradiction (2017 Second State); Nora En Pure, “Norma Jean” from Come With Me (2013 Enormous Tunes). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
01 - KMYLE & INIGO KENNEDY_The Great Beyond (0'00) (Skryptom Records / 2023) 02 - CARSTEN JOST_VII (BEN KACZOR Remix) (5'40) (Dial Records / 2022) 03 - JOACHIM SPIETH & CAUE_Alpha (10'30) (A-Files / 2022) 04 - SVAROG_Settling (15'40) (Affin / 2019) 05 - DEEPBASS_Sietch (20'40) (Northallsen Records / 2022) 06 - ARNAUD LE TEXIER_Cluster (26'30) (Affin / 2022) 07 - HOD_At The End (32'00) (Default Series / 2022) 08 - VIII-RE_Upright (36'50) (Planet Rhythm / 2022) 09 - ALEC BEN_After Eight (41'30) (Phobiq / 2022) 10 - BASIS CHANGE_Relent (45'10) (Edit Select / 2022) 11 - EARTH TRAX_Dream Pop (Club Mix) (49'10) (Shall Not Fade / 2022) 12 - TIGER STRIPES_Altar (54'00) (Drumcode / 2022) 13 - CELENE_Rave Destination (58'10) (Planet Rhythm / 2022) 14 - DEKEYDEN_Sampling Thoughts (62'40) (AWRY / 2022) 15 - DARYL STAY_Phalanx (68'00) (Second State / 2022) 16 - STEVE PARKER_Operator (72'30) (Muted Records / 2022) 17 - AXEL KARAKASIS_Grey Shores (76'20) (Unknown Territory / 2002) 18 - LADY STARLIGHT_4.2 (80'20) (Figure / 2020) 19 - SOTO_Core (85'40) (Second State / 2022) 20 - ANNA(GR) _Sunbeam (89'20) (Default Series / 2022) 21 - OLYMPIC POOL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE_When Sadness Still Comes (93'50) (Mord / 2022)
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President Biden delivered his second State of the Union address on Tuesday to a newly divided Congress. It was his first big national speech since the midterms and a preview of his likely 2024 reelection bid. The crew discusses the arguments Biden laid out and where he stands with American voters two years into his presidency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden will deliver his second State of the Union address on Tuesday to a joint session of Congress--and the stakes are extremely high. White House Press Sec. Karine Jean-Pierre joins Joy Reid to discuss. Plus, following the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of police last month, there has been a renewed push from Democrats to resume stalled police reform efforts such as the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and her guest for the State of the Union address, Philonise Floyd, brother of George Floyd, join The ReidOut on how they hope President Biden and other Democrats will bring police reform to fruition. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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During his second State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Joe Biden talked at length about economic issues and accused Republicans of trying to end Social Security and Medicare. We're joined by Dave Dayen, executive editor of The American Prospect to debrief these economic issues. In the second part of the show we're joined by Akela Lacy, political reporter with The Intercept to discuss what the ousting of Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Relations Committee means for the workings of Congress. The post Debriefing Biden's Second State of the Union Address appeared first on KPFA.
U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a State of the Union address to a divided Congress on Tuesday. What economic and foreign policy achievements does Biden have to show for his first two years in office amid upside down public opinions? And U.S. top diplomat Antony Blinken canceled his planned China visit over the weekend. Where does this leave China-U.S. ties?
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01 - NHAR_Lotus (KOLOMBO Remix) (0'00) (Time Has Changed Records / 2008) 02 - JAMIE ANDERSON_Tensor (2'50) (ROBERTO's Warehouse Remix) (Flash Recordings / 2020) 03 - DEEPBASS_The Light That Never Was (7'00) (A-Files / 2022) 04 - STEVE PARKER_Trip To Saturn (11'30) (Planet Rhythm / 2021) 05 - KIKO_Slave Of Your Mind (15'30) (Different / 2008) 06 - CARSTEN JOST_Krokus (19'00) (SUPERPITCHER Remix) (Dial / 2001) 07 - REINHARD VOIGT_Supertiel (23'20) (Kompakt / 2002) 08 - AGE OF LOVE_The Age Of Love (26'40) (JAM & SPOON Remix) (GS2 / 2011) 09 - CHRIS LIEBING_Trilogy (ANNA Remix) (29'40) (Mute / 2020) 10 - CADILLAC EXPRESS_Moonstore (34'10) (FRANKYEFFE Remix) (Family Piknik Music / 2021) 11 - VIELS_Awake (39'30) (Edit Select / 2021) 12 - MICHEL LAURIOLA_Corrateral Response (43'00) (Planet Rhythm / 2022) 13 - MICHAEL MAYER_Bring It Back (46'30) (Kompakt / 2013) 14 - WINK_Higher State Of Consciousness (51'00) (Strictly Rhythm / 1995) 15 - GARY BECK_Psycho Babble (54'10) (Second State / 2020) 16 - AIROD_Light Enchantment (57'40) (Lenske / 2020) 17 - LEX GORRIE_Point Of No Return (62'30) (Sleaze Records / 2022) 18 - LAURENT GARNIER_Wake Up (66'10) (Fcom / 1996) 19 - AGENT ORANGE DJ_Keep House (69'50) (Tronic / 2021) 20 - FUNK D'VOID_Diabla (72'20) (Soma Records / 2001) 21 - JOHN THOMAS_Square (75'40) (ROBERT HOOD Remix) (Logistic Records / 2000) 22 - ALBERTO CHIOVENDA & STANISLAV TOLKATCHEV_Uncooperative Cog (80'00) (Granular Records / 2020) 23 - DA HOOL_Meet Her At The Love Parade (84'20) (Kosmo Records / 1997) 24 - ALEX SMOKE_Lost In The Sound (87'30) (Soma Records / 2005) 25 - SUPERPITCHER_Tomorrow (92'30) (Kompakt / 2001)
Risa Taniguchi is arriving at the forefront of the dark techno wave that has washed over the underground in recent years. The Tokyo born - and based - artist has spent the last four years cultivating a lo-fi sound of distorted textures, fizzing synths and a quietly burning energy, which consumes all who hear it. Preferring to play sets which are "late night, for the weirdos", Risa has a knack for getting crowds in a nocturnal trance, before delivering shocks and surprises with a curious motif or unpredictable element. For those who like to cut loose in a dark environment, she is the perfect selector. In the studio as well as the club, Risa focuses on the drums, programming kicks that bring visceral and often aggressive thrills next to a uniquely addictive layer of well designed snares and hi hats. Her signature has become her own subtle and intriguing vocal samples, best heard on Slipped My Mind and Enclozed. She adds layers of acid bass and an always raw, edgy aesthetic. Having experienced them first hand whilst living in London, in 2010, Risa also has an enduring love of underground UK bass sounds, which can be heard in many of her tracks. The multi-talented act is also formally trained and a skilled player of the piano, who continues to play daily. She is a "classical music nerd" too, but of course prefers to explore the minor rather than major end of the scales. Since her first release back in 2018, Risa has attracted high profile interest from A-list players Amelie Lens, Dense & Pika, Pan Pot, Perc and Daniel Avery; has hit the Top 5 of the Beatport's Leftfield Techno Chart and played everywhere from SXSW Festival in the US to De Marktkantine in Amsterdam, Watergate in Berlin and of course all the most revered spaces all across Japan including Contact, Womb, and Vent. Despite the pandemic, 2020 has proven to be a high watermark for Risa as she has delivered a continuous flow of new music, primarily on Pan Pot's Second State and on Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains. With both of these mighty techno duos giving Risa their support and platforms, it has enabled her to start taking her first major footsteps into Europe, picking up her first headline bookings in Hungary and the UK. BRYAN BLACK aka BLACK ASTEROID started his music career as a sound designer and keyboard tech for PRINCE at PAISLEY PARK STUDIOS in his hometown of Minneapolis. While working for Prince, black proceeded to create his own music- some of the most innovative techno records released on labels such as MUTE and KOMPAKT. These records caught the ear of MARTIN GORE from DEPECHE MODE. Soon after, Black was on tour with Depeche Mode with his band MOTOR, and recording songs with Martin Gore at his home studio in Santa Barbara and Berlin. Together Black and Gore wrote a top 40 single “Man Made Machine”. In 2011 the debut BLACK ASTEROID single, “Engine 1” introduced Black Asteroid to the world, and introduced an industrial rock sound into techno that quickly took off, propelling Black to play at clubs such as Berghain, Fabric London and major festivals. The focus was in favor of song structures and vocals in a techno template. After a string of EPs, the debut album “Thrust” was released in 2017 with many cross over singles, featuring vocals from ZOLA JESUS, COLD CAVE and MICHELE LAMY. The fashion designer RICK OWENS picked up on what was happening, and used Black's music for his runway shows in Paris. The two quickly became friends and collaborators. Currently Black Asteroid is prepping a new album and several EPs, in addition to working in the fashion world, having just released a collection of sunglasses with Valley Eyewear, and music for Raf Simons and Rick Owens.
EAGLE SESSIONS #394 AlBird presents the Eagle Sessions – your weekly Techno podcast from Berlin. Good to have you back listening. Or if it's the first time: Welcome to the Eagle Sessions. My name is AlBird and this is your weekly Techno podcast coming from the heart of Berlin recorded right here at Riverside Studios. This time with a great guestmix by Tømas Sinn. I've recently played some of this man's tracks from his release on Ramon Tapia's label “Say What?”. Already having released on labels like Second State, Octopus and Orange Recordings for example the Czech Republic based artist set a proper statement as a promising Techno producer. Check out his socials via the links below or in our bio. Enjoy the next 60mins of Techno by Tømas Sinn! The Eagle Sessions are presented by AlBird, please follow or subscribe. Follow via: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albird81/ Keakie Music: https://www.keakie.com/shows/eagle-sessions Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djalbird Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/albird/391040 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/albird81 Spotify: http://bit.ly/AlBird81 Tracklist: 1. Carl Cox & Franky Wah - See The Sun Rising 2. Dubfire - CHALLNGR 1.1 3. Tømas Sinn - O.S.L. 4. Mark Reeve - Dimensions 5. Oscar Escapa - Cricket 6. Tømas Sinn - DRM 7. DJ Dextro - Unbalance 8. Ramiro Lopez - The One (BEC Remix) 9. Lilly Palmer - Plasma 10. Dj Dextro - Optical Illusion 11. Harvey McKay - Fidget 12. Weska - Ossington 13. Oscar Escapa - Groove Enemy 14. Carlo Ruetz - Twisted This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
EAGLE SESSIONS #389 AlBird presents the Eagle Sessions – your weekly Techno podcast from Berlin. Guestmix everyone!!! Say hello to Dysfaction! This duo is really making their way! I've being following them for a while and we're also good friends and they had some crazy releases on labels like Pan-Pot's Second State or their latest releases on Jeton Records and Solid Capsule Records. Their raw powered tracks will drive you crazy on the dancefloor, so check out their one hour mix for the Eagle Sessions and prove me wrong! Also don't miss their upcoming release on Kaiser Disco's KD RAW called Beatvox coming up on September 23rd. Dysfaction Socials: https://www.instagram.com/dysfactionofficial https://www.facebook.com/Dysfaction https://soundcloud.com/dysfaction https://open.spotify.com/artist/2CG3kIqaeqsanIgjxqb0mT? si=0YzdbOiDQsyeAOVehd03rA https://music.apple.com/de/artist/dysfaction/1549117088 https://www.beatport.com/artist/dysfaction/954809 https://dysfaction.bandcamp.com/releases The Eagle Sessions are presented by AlBird, please follow or subscribe. Follow via: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/albird81/ Keakie Music: https://www.keakie.com/shows/eagle-sessions Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djalbird Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/albird/391040 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/albird81 Spotify: http://bit.ly/AlBird81 Tracklist: 01. ASEC - Touch [ASECASEC] 02. Teo Drean - The Recruiter [Affute] 03. Dysfaction - Denied [KD RAW] Unreleased. Release Date: 23.09.22 04. Drumsauw - Crypto (Original Mix) [Planet Rhythm] 05. Xander - Purp (Original Mix) [SCI+TEC] 06. Electricity is Humming - Dead Souls [defmain music] 07. Marcal - Oboro [Suara] 08. Benjamin Mull - Mother [H-Productions] 09. Exos - Time Of Time [Figure] 10. A.Paul - Melodrama (Revision Mix) [Onh.Cet Records] 11. Marcal - Infectious [Mind Medizin Records] 12. Unperson - Fire Fire Fire (Original Mix) [Illegal Alien Records] 13. Paul Basshell - The Deaf Man [Perseverance Records] 14. Unbalance - Red Traces [Overbalance] 15. Dysfaction - Eight Oh Eight [KD RAW] Unreleased. Release Date: 23.09.22 16. KiNK - Pots and Pans [The Third Room] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the African National Congress (ANC) is strongly considering the establishment of a second State-owned power utility to reduce the risk posed by Eskom's failings. Speaking on the third day of the South African Communist Party's (SACP's) elective conference in Boksburg, Gauteng, Ramaphosa said the proposal was initially made by Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe after Eskom plunged the country into stage 6 load-shedding. "Our national [power] utility Eskom has not only been in a state of distress for the past three or four years. It has been in distress for easily 15 years. This has been because it has been operating according to a model that is no longer suited to the technology or the economic conditions of the present. "When you fly from OR Tambo [International Airport] to Cape Town at night and just look down at the splendour of the wonderful lights [of] our country. and if you sit back and you ask yourself, 'Where is this generated from?'. And then you reflect on the fact that it is generated by one company. One company, that if it fails becomes a spectacular calamity for the country, then you will realise that there is a pressing need for change," he said. "This risk that we have, if you look at other countries like China, it has a number of state-owned electricity-generating companies that even compete among themselves, leading to prices going down. And that is the future that we should begin to imagine," said Ramaphosa. He went on to propose that the country should consider reducing the risk posed by having only one power utility. "The risk that the country could be exposed to. for much of its history, this model that we are pursuing has worked, but we are today experiencing a great risk in that we are placing the sole responsibility for electricity generation in one company. That is why comrade Gwede (Mantashe) flirted with the idea [of considering establishing] a second one (power utility) which can be owned by the state. I thought this was a great idea," said Ramaphosa. He also lamented Eskom's ailing infrastructure, saying it posed a great risk and led to rolling blackouts over the past couple of weeks. "Because one company has been operating the electricity industry for the past 100 years, some of the problems have been that their power stations are more that 50 years old. I was saying to comrade Gwede the other day that when we started organising workers in the mining and electricity sectors in 1992, some of those power stations were already 20 to 30 years old, and that was 40 years ago. So, imagine those same stations now still pumping electricity," he said. Mantashe, who was also at the SACP conference, told News24 he had indeed suggested a second power utility and that it was "receiving serious considering". At its last meeting, the ANC's national executive committee (NEC) proposed a raft of changes in the government's day-to-day running of the ailing State-owned enterprise. Calls were also made to speed up the establishment of alternative energy sources and accelerate the procurement of battery storage. The NEC said the ANC-led government should speed up reforms in the energy sector, allowing for more power to be introduced into the national grid.
Martin Eyerer on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 6/14/22 About Martin Eyerer - For more than 30 years Martin Eyerer has traveled heavily around the globe as a DJ and producer. His more than 150 releases on the hottest labels like Renaissance, My Favorite Robot, Get Physical, Rejected order on his own imprint Kling Klong are bought and played on continents from Australia, Asia to North and South America and of course Europe. Countless sales and other chart positionings as well as media feedback prove that impressively. As a producer Martin has something to show as well: Gold Albums in UK and Australia and a top 3 US Billboard chart ranking have a great effect here. As a mixing and mastering engineer Martin has run a respectable analog studio for 15 years, which has an established standing especially in the electronic music scene. After moving from Stuttgart to Berlin in August 2012 Martin and his partners Jade Souaid and Tassilo Ippenberger opened together the Riverside Studios – a 2000 m2 complex in the heart of Berlin. With direct river views and the neighborhood to clubs like Berghain, Watergate, Kater Blau, Tresor or Weekend it became one of the hotspots of Berlin's music scene. Of course Martin has his space there, too. On 100 m2 he brought his studio to the next level. The restoration of his legendary Amek M 3000 Console that was formerly owned by Pink Floyd in the seventies completed it surely. By the end of 2013 Martin Eyerer startet to work on his 3rd longplayer including interesting and already confirmed corporations withPrincess Superstar, Abby, Knixx and Ruede Hagelstein. End of 2014 the album – Struktur – was released on Martin‘s very own label Kling Klong and received huge feedback from the music scene. A few more releases on labels like Get Physical, Saved and Rejected followed the 4 singles of the album in 2015 and a global tour that lead Martin once more around the world. In 2016 releases on my favorite robot, Bedrock, Danse UK, Suara and Kling Klong were released and played all over the globe. The most successful one was Martin Eyerer & Ackermann feat Craig Walker – former singer from the band Archive. Originals and the kaiserdisco remix hit the Beatport Top 20. 2017 was full of successful releases: An EP on Second State, 2 new Kling Klongs and the final Album remix package by Tobi Neumann, Oliver Dollar and AFFKT already kept Martin's name going. Further releases on Bedrock and Culprit L.A. and his latest imprint he started with Ackermann named ignite. In 2018 Martin focused more on his management side at Riverside Studios Berlin. Besides its established networks of musicians and producers, he started to drive the company with a music and tech related side, which affected the way he chose further collaborations. 2020 obviously was a very special year for artists and producers under the Covid 19 pandemic. Martin – meanwhile also working as CEO for Factory Berlin – set up with his team many collaborations between artists and tech people. International artists from music but also other disciplines started to work on AR/VR and mixed reality formats. Technology and music and art together is the new thing Martin extended his horizon to. Bringing his company Riverside Studios Berlin together with the Factory Berlin ecosystem led to a very successful path for both. On the studio side Martin was active too: While working on his new studio album (expected to be finished in Jan 2021) he released a few new records on labels like bar25, Kling Klong, Ignite or still hot Berlin. His weekly podcast /Radioshow is broadcasted in more than 20 countries and has a reach of 700,000 listeners every week. http://www.martineyerer.de http://www.facebook.com/martineyerer http://www.soundcloud.com/martineyerer About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,300 episodes produced over the last 12 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Sevenn, Miri Ben-Ari, Plastik Funk, Arty, Party Shirt, Superstar DJ Keoki, Robert Babicz, Jens Lissat, Martin Eyerer, Alex Bau, Elohim, Hausman, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, Jerry Davila, Shlomi Aber, The Space Brothers, Dave Winnel, Cuebrick, Protoculture, Jarod Glawe, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, Mimosa, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Distinct, Sarah Main, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, Patricia Baloge, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, Somna, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Kissy Sell Out, Khag3, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, DJ Ruby, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Dyro, Andy Caldwell, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (Oculus). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a WA State Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.
Episode 71 Contemporary Electronic Dance Music After doing my previous podcast about the vintage roots of electronic dance music, I said to myself, why not an episode featuring some examples of EDM as it stands today? Collected here are sixteen examples from fourteen artists of what I call more extreme electronic dance music sounds. These tracks all share a few characteristics, as outlined in the last episode. These characteristics are the use of electronic sound sources, especially types that are easily programmed and operated in a live situation; music that is beat-driven and generally sparse on lyrics; a heavy reliance on repetition patterns and textures while preserving a spot for the artist to display some solo musicianship. The soloing may in fact come from manipulating various controls and buttons, or it may come from a more overtly inserted musical passage played on a keyboard, all to inject a touch of personal expression to the automation. Here is a selection of tracks from around the globe, showing how EDM has become somewhat culturally agnostic. Playlist Chris & Cosey, “Fantastique” from Muzik Fantastique! (1992 Play It Again Sam Records). Written-By, Performer, Chris Carter And Cosey Fanni Tutti. UK duo. Timmy Trumpet Feat. Mariana Bo, “Vivaldi (Extended Mix)” from Vivaldi (2022 Tomorrowland Music). From Mariana Bo, violinist, DJ and producer from Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. Sam Divine & CASSIMM, “What God Has Chosen” from What God Has Chosen (2017 DFTD). Producer, CASSIMM, Sam Divine; Written by Mary J. Blige. Sam Divine and CASSIMM are DJs and producers based in London, UK. Deborah De Luca, “Anho” from Ten (2018 Sola_mente Records). Italian DJ and producer. Charlotte De Witte, “Kali” from Universal Consciousness EP (2022 KNTXT). Belgian DJ and record producer. Sam Divine & CASSIMM, “Can't Stop the House” from In Da Nation EP (201 DFTD). Divine and CASSIMM are DJs and producers based in London, UK. Nora En Pure, “Norma Jean” from Come With Me (2013 Enormous Tunes). Swiss/South African DJ and producer. Peggy Gou, “Maktoop” from Seek For Maktoop (2016 Technicolour). Berlin-based South Korean DJ and producer. Grimes, “Symphonia IX (My Wait Is U)” from Visions (2011 Arbutus Records). Grimes is the Canadian artist Claire Boucher best known for her work as a producer, singer, and songwriter. Nina Kraviz, “Love or Go” from Nina Kraviz (2012 Rekids). Nina Kraviz (Нина Кравиц) is a Russian singer, producer, dentist, and DJ. Monika Kruse Meets Pig&Dan, “Boogie Man” from Oblivion EP (2016 Terminal). Kruse is a German DJ and producer and founder of Terminal M; Pig&Dan are a DJ and producer duo based in Spain. Monika Kruse, “Summer Drops (original)” from Summer Drops (2014 Terminal M). German DJ and producer and founder of Terminal M. Amelie Lens, “Drift” from Contradiction (2017 Second State). Techno DJ and producer from Antwerp, Belgium. Anne Savage Vs. Lisa Lashes, “Release Me” from Release Me (2010 Siren Tracks). Anne Savage is a UK hard-dance DJ & Producer. Lisa Lashes is a British trance/hard-house DJ and music producer. East Coast Boogiemen and DJ Heather, “Picture of You (Natural Rhythm Remix)” from Picture Of You Pt. 1 (2005 Blackcherry Recordings). East Coast Boogiemen was the DJ group consisting of Ken Christensen and Juan Zapata. DJ Heather is a DJ and producer from Chicago. TOKiMONSTA, “Let Me Trick You” from Cosmic Intoxication EP (2010 Ramp Recordings). Jennifer Lee is a producer from Los Angeles, California, USA. Nicole Moudaber & Skin, “Someone Like You” from Breed EP (2015 Mood Records). Nicole Moudaber is a DJ and producer born and raised in Nigeria and Lebanon, and who is now based in London, UK. Skin (Deborah Anne Dyer) is a British singer, songwriter, electronic music DJ. Opening background music: Thom Holmes, “To the Automation” (2022). Instrumentation, Spark, ARP Odyssey, and Buchla Easel plug-ins, Thom Holmes. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Episode 70 The Sonic Origins of Electronic Dance Music Trying to understand the evolution and history of electronic dance music (EDM) is a daunting task. We'll explore some of the sonic roots to see how we got to EDM—a beat-driven music powered by electronics and often focused on creating a trancelike musical state. Playlist Jesse Saunders, “On And On” from On and On (1984 Jes Say Records). Possibly the first DJ-created album created as a commercial public release. Produced, Performed, Arranged By Jesse Saunders; written by Jesse Saunders, Vince Lawrence. 8:02 Armin Van Buuren, “Sail” from Sail (2006 Armind). This 12” original mix was written by and produced by Armin van Buuren. 7:29 Amelie Lens, “Linger On” from Let it Go (2016 Second State). EDM performer and producer from Antwerp, Belgium. 7:41 Timmy Thomas, “Why Can't We Live Together,” from Why Can't We Live Together (1972 Glades). Timmy Thomas, Hammond organ and drum machine. Note the rapid-fire drum sequences sprinkled in here and there, a premonition around the future sound of drum machines. 4:38 Kraftwerk, “Uranium” from Radioactivity (1975 Kling-Klang). Not so much a danceable turn, but the choir sample was later repurposed by New Order in Blue Monday, so a worthy acknowledgement to Kraftwerk. 1:26 Kraftwerk, “Transistor” from Radioactivity (1975 Kling-Klang). Electronic percussion, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür; Voice, Electronics, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter. 3:43 Kraftwerk, “Europe Endless” from Trans Europe Express (1977 Kling-Klang). Electronic Drums, Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flur; Electronics, Voice, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hutter. 9:38 Biddu Orchestra, “Bionic Boogie” from Bionic Boogie (1976 Epic). A 45 RPM single from the disco era, featuring some electronics in the form of synthesizers. Biddu was an Indian-British music producer, composer, songwriter and singer. This was a departure for the Biddu Orchestra, which was normally engaged in full disco orchestrations, not the sonic textures of synthesizers, which are heard here, if somewhat overlayed by the other instruments. 2:59 Donna Summer, “I Feel Love” from I Remember Yesterday (1977 Casablanca). Written and sung by Donna Summer; produced by and Moog Synthesizer, Giorgio Moroder; Moog Synthesizer, Robby Wedel; Moog Bass, Thor Baldursson; Drums, Percussion, Keith Forsey; Bass, Les Hurdle.5:52 Space, “Save Your Love For Me” from Just Blue (1978 Vogue). Space was a French group, created around Didier Marouani (aka Ecama) and Roland Romanelli, acclaimed for their 1977 UK disco hit "Magic Fly." 5:45 Space, “Final Signal” from Just Blue (1978 Vogue). Space was a French group, created around Didier Marouani (aka Ecama) and Roland Romanelli. 4:21 Yellow Magic Orchestra, “Computer Game (Theme From The Invader)” from Yellow Magic Orchestra (1978 Horizon). Japanese techno band, parallel to later Kraftwerk. Drums, Percussion, Other Electronics, Vocals – Yukihiro Takahashi; Keyboards, Other [Electronics], Percussion, orchestrated by Ryuichi Sakamoto; Produced by Harry Hosono; Micro Composer programmer, Hideki Matsutake. 4:28 Mandré, “M3000 (Opus VI)” from M3000 (1979 Motown). Produced and Arranged By Andre Lewis. Lewis was a keyboardist who went on to collaborate with many artists, not the least of which for Frank Zappa for whom he played keyboards for The Mothers of Invention after the departure of George Duke. 5:43 New Order, “Blue Monday” from Blue Monday/The Beach (1983, Factory). This was a 12-inch 45 RPM single of the song which became a top seller. New Order was firmly entrenched in the synth-pop dance/crossover genre at that time and this song with its funky samples, mechanical progression and even references to Kraftwerk (the vocal choir heard is indeed a sample from Kraftwerk's “Uranium” released in 1975 effectively put a few more bricks in the bridge to electronic dance music. 7:27 Michel Huygen, “Take Now Music (Extended Instrumental Version)” from Capturing Holograms (1984 jive Electro). Recorded early 1984 in Barcelona (Spain). Composed, performed, produced, and programmed by Belgian born synthesist Michel Huygen, a member of the Spanish group Neuronium in 1976. 5:34 Kraftwerk, “Der Telefon Anruf (German Version)” from The Telephone Call (1987 EMI). Listen to this track and you will hear similarities in later work by New Order, particularly the comping synth chords and pattern. 3:47 New Order, “World (The Price Of Love) (Radio Edit)” from World. (The Price Of Love) (1993 London Records). CD single of the track also found on the album Republic (1993 London Records). This sounds as if New Order is still thanking Kraftwerk for their inspiration. 3:39 Opening background music: New Order, “Confusion (Instrumental)” (1983 Streetwise). Mixed by Arthur Baker and John "Jellybean" Benitez. New Order's sixth single and their first collaboration with Arthur Baker. Released August 22, 1983. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
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In this episode, we sit down with Nick Newgard of Second State Brewing Company. After 15 years in agriculture and a decade of homebrewing, Nick turned his focus to the Cedar Falls brewery in March of 2017. We'll talk about the new kitchen. We'll talk about transitioning from a usual suspect beer lineup to the beers that a brewer is passionate about. And we'll talk about much, much more. This episode of The Sight Glass is brought to you by the Iowa Wine and Beer Promotion Board.