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For this week's episode of the SML Show, guest host Chase Curtis sits down with our friend Derek Drake to discuss the latest with his racing career, finally getting answers regarding his health, how Lyme Disease has affected his career, and plenty more. Plugin those headphones and hear this week's SML Show with Derek!
Presented by Race Tech This is the audio from the Race Tech Editors' Column... I think that I have gotten many of my best qualities from my mom and dad. Mom was a great writer, and my dad was a hard worker who was one of the most creative people around. There are, however, things that my older brothers and I inherited from them that are not so desirable, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol. While both of my big brothers have had to have open-heart surgery, I believed that I could beat the genetic course with hard work and clean living. I discovered mountain biking a dozen years ago, and I honestly thought that my secondary two-wheeled obsession would keep all of those important measurable levels on the right side of the scales. Boy, was I wrong. While some of you may have had better luck than me, I got a massive wake-up call last weekend that saw me hospitalized after a trip to the emergency room with a lethally high blood pressure spike that literally could have killed me. I was discharged from the hospital yesterday, some five days later, with a stent in my heart and four new prescriptions. To be honest, I never really get scared when I find myself in the ER with cuts, scrapes, bruises, or broken bones, (ok ok, the broken neck in 2020 was pretty concerning...), but knowing that my body was failing me a few days ago really frightened me. It'c crazy how quickly word-of-mouth can spread, and it's been humbling to see how many friends, industry co-workers, and SML viewers have reached out by phone, text, e-mail, and DMs. Yesterday, I gathered my thoughts and shared my experiences, thoughts, and fears in this episode of Race Tech Editors' Column. I'm sure most of you will be bored or think I'm being overly emo, but in case anyone is interested, here's my story. If you have had a similar experience or have any advice for me, please share it in the comments! Thank you all for supporting the content that Chase and I create! - swap
Pour cet épisode tourné au Théâtre National de Strasbourg, SML reçoit Baptiste Lecaplain pour parler des Sims, de poupou avec madame, et évidemment de choucroute de la merPour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Although Mother Nature had her hand in the evening's program; the 2026 Philadelphia Supercross delivered a Championship closing round in the 250SX East Divison, a hopeful extension to Ken Roczen's Supercross Championship chase, and plenty more enticing storylines. Press play to listen to this week's Kickstart Podcast, where Alex Ray and Chase Curtis breakdown Philadelphia and discuss numerous topics before the final two rounds of the 2026 Monster Energy Supercross series take place. We discuss everything from Chase Sexton and Kawasaki's continued struggles, how Cole Davies securing the Championship has an affect on 450 silly season, Ken Roczen's incredible story, the chances of seeing Eli Tomac back on the starting line this weekend, and more!
Tantôt juré, tantôt à l'Elysée, tantôt derrière des platines, SML reçoit sur les fauteuils de camping Kiddy Smile ou Mimi Smize pour les intimesPour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Salomé elle fait des supers BDs, allez les lire et selon une certaine psy elle est SML se ressemblent.Ce serait quoi votre pouvoir si vous étiez une sorcière ?Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La petite chef mumu ou la petite femme chuchu selon SML nous a rapporté de délicieux cookies et son livre de recettes, on adore les cadeaux donc vraiment super épisodePour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La vraie révolution n'est plus dans le Cloud, mais dans votre poche Par Régis BAUDOUIN « Désolé, je n’ai pas de connexion internet. » Cette phrase, qui rendait vos assistants “intelligents” totalement inutiles en zone blanche ou dans les transports appartient désormais au passé. En ce mois d’avril 2026, la tendance s’inverse radicalement : les géants de la tech et les champions de l’Open Source ne jurent plus que par les SLM (Small Language Models). Ces modèles réduits, capables de prouesses comparables aux géants de 2024, mais tournant à 100 % localement sur votre smartphone ou votre PC, marquent la fin de la dépendance aux data centers énergivores. Bienvenue dans l’ère de l’Intelligence artificielle souveraine par défaut. En clair fini l’exigence de disposer d’un carte graphique GPU pour héberger une Intelligence artificielle, un smartphone va suffire. C’est un mouvement de fond important. Pour le décideur, cette démesure des modèles LLM s’accompagne d’une “taxe sur l’inefficacité” de plus en plus lourde : factures cloud opaques, latence incompatible avec l’expérience utilisateur et risques persistants sur la souveraineté des données. Nous assistons bien aujourd’hui à un basculement stratégique : le passage vers l’Intelligence artificielle utilitaire. Les Small Language Models (SLM) ne sont pas de simples versions “dégradées” des géants ; ils représentent une réponse agile, souveraine et économiquement viable aux besoins réels des entreprises. L’intelligence ne se mesure plus au volume de données ingurgitées, mais à l’efficacité du résultat produit. Qu’est-ce qu’un SLM ? Depuis trois ans, la course à l'Intelligence artificielle s'est résumée à une démesure de paramètres. Plus le modèle était gros (LLM – Large Language Models), plus il semblait intelligent. Mais cette approche a atteint ses limites : coût écologique désastreux, latence et surtout, une opacité totale sur le traitement des données. La rupture de 2026 s’appelle le SLM. Grâce à des techniques de “quantification” (une compression mathématique de pointe) et à l’émergence des puces NPU (Neural Processing Unit) intégrées dans nos processeurs, un modèle de 3 à 7 milliards de paramètres peut désormais raisonner aussi bien que GPT-4. La différence ? Il pèse quelques gigas et réside physiquement dans le processeur de votre appareil. L’intelligence ne voyage plus sur le réseau ; elle habite votre machine. A propos des NPU, ils sont maintenant intégrés aux derniers processeurs Intel et la rumeur veut que le prochain Windows 12 exige des NPU pour fonctionner. L’idée qu’un modèle plus petit est nécessairement moins intelligent est un mythe qui s’effondre. En se concentrant sur moins de 10 milliards de paramètres, des modèles comme Phi-3.5 Mini (3,8B), Llama 3.1 8B ou Mistral Nemo 12B rivalisent avec les mastodontes sur des tâches métier précises. La force d’un modèle comme Phi-3.5 réside notamment dans sa capacité à gérer un contexte long de 128 000 tokens, le rendant idéal pour l’analyse de documents juridiques ou techniques complexes. La véritable rupture réside dans le duo gagnant : Petit moteur + Grande bibliothèque. Grâce au RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) et aux bases de données vectorielles, un SLM n’a plus besoin de “tout savoir”. Il utilise sa capacité de raisonnement pour interroger en temps réel les documents internes de l’entreprise. Cette approche élimine le besoin de réentraînements coûteux, réduit drastiquement les hallucinations et garantit que l’Intelligence artificielle parle la langue de votre expertise. Le point clé est de connecter ces SML sur vos données et pas sur la totalité de du contenu d’internet. Vous être plus pertinent et les réponses sont propres à vos données passées sasn risque des les faire fuiter. Le triple dividende : Souveraineté, Écologie, Vitesse Le passage au local n’est pas qu’une prouesse technique, c’est un acte politique et stratégique pour l’utilisateur. Quels sont les bénéfice de cette évolution de modèle d’Intelligence artificielle? Souveraineté et Vie Privée : C'est l'argument massue. Puisque la donnée ne quitte jamais votre appareil, le risque d’espionnage industriel via le Cloud Act américain est fortement réduit. C'est enfin une Intelligence artificielle compatible avec le secret professionnel, le secret médical et la vie privée la plus stricte. Ca c’est sur le papier. En réalité les services sont liées à leurs fournisseurs car certains traitements nécessitent d’interroger une base distante. Sobriété Énergétique : Selon les derniers rapports de l'Arcep (2025/2026), interroger une Intelligence artificielle locale consomme jusqu’à 100 fois moins d’énergie que de solliciter un serveur à l’autre bout du monde. La relocalisation du calcul est la clé de la décarbonation du numérique. Surtout que le puissance nécessaire est moindre. Latence Zéro : Plus besoin d’attendre que le serveur de la Silicon Valley vous réponde. La traduction instantanée ou la rédaction de mails deviennent aussi fluides qu’un simple correcteur orthographique, même en mode avion. Les maîtres du jeu local : Mistral, Apple et l’Open Source Sur ces solutions SLM qui sont les plus avancées ? Mistral AI : Le fleuron français confirme sa domination sur le segment de l’efficience. Leurs modèles “Small” et “Tiny” sont devenus la référence européenne pour les administrations soucieuses de leur indépendance. J’ai eu l’occasion de le tester en autohébergèrent. C’est plutôt efficace. L’écosystème Open Source : Des plateformes comme Hugging Face (via leur Open LLM Leaderboard) ont permis une accélération sans précédent. En quelques mois, la communauté a optimisé des modèles pour qu’ils tournent sur de simples Raspberry Pi ou des smartphones de milieu de gamme. Apple et Google : Avec Apple Intelligence 2.0 et Gemini Nano, les deux géants ont dû se résoudre à suivre la marche : le smartphone de 2026 est avant tout un terminal d’Intelligence artificiellelocale. Le combat faire rage pour imposer son Intelligence artificielle locale avant que les régulateurs interviennent (comme pour internet explorer) Le passage aux SLM transforme radicalement le plan d’investissement IA. L’argument massue ? L’accessibilité matérielle. Là où les LLM exigent des GPU haute performance (cartes Nvidia H100) rares et onéreux, les SLM peuvent fonctionner sur des CPU standard (Intel ou AMD) ou du matériel standard déjà présent dans l’entreprise. La rentabilité est sans appel : Investissement initial : 12 000 à 25 000 € pour un SLM spécialisé, contre 45 000 à 80 000 € pour un LLM. Coût mensuel d’infrastructure : 400 à 800 € contre 1 200 à 2 400 € pour les modèles géants. Time-to-ROI : Atteint en 3 à 6 mois seulement, contre près d’un an pour un LLM. Infrastructure : Utilisation possible de serveurs existants sans upgrade GPU massif. C’est vraiment un game changer à une moment ou le pris de la RAM et des processeurs s’envole. Comment un modèle de quelques milliards de paramètres peut-il être aussi pertinent ? L’ingénierie utilise trois leviers principaux : La Distillation : C’est le transfert de connaissances d’un modèle “professeur” (LLM) vers un “élève” (SLM). L’élève n’apprend pas seulement les réponses, mais reproduit les schémas de raisonnement de son mentor avec une fraction de sa taille. L’Élagage (Pruning) : Cette technique consiste à supprimer les neurones et paramètres redondants. On “taille” le modèle pour ne conserver que les connexions vitales, réduisant la taille sans sacrifier la précision. La Quantification : Il s’agit de réduire la précision numérique des données. Par exemple, passer de 32 bits à 8 bits permet de diviser par quatre l’empreinte mémoire. Pour vulgariser : si vous mesurez la température, stocker 20,5234°C (32 bits) est inutile là où 20,5°C (8 bits) suffit largement à l’application. On gagne en vitesse et en espace avec une perte de pertinence négligeable. Le retour à la propriété numérique Il y a dix ans, on nous expliquait que pour être “smart”, tout devait être dans le Cloud. En 2026, la boucle est bouclée : la véritable intelligence est celle que vous possédez, celle qui ne dépend d’aucun abonnement, d’aucun câble sous-marin et d’aucune juridiction étrangère. Le passage aux SLM est plus qu’une mise à jour logicielle, c’est une reprise de pouvoir. En rapatriant l’Intelligence artificielle dans nos poches, nous reprenons les clés de notre souveraineté numérique. Cela ne veut pas dire que tout sera gratuit. Comme souvent la réalité sera hybride. Le local pour les traitement courants et répétitif, le cloud en LLM pour la recherche exploratoire et le raisonnement de haut niveau. Pour en savoir plus sur l’IAThe post La vraie révolution de l'intelligence artificielle n'est plus dans le Cloud, mais dans votre poche first appeared on XY Magazine.
Presented by 6D Helmets If you're fortunate enough to recognize the name Tom White and know what he meant to the sport of motorcycling, you'll want to tune into this installment of the 6D Helmets Midweek Podcast. Following in the footsteps of Tom, daughter Kristin, and her husband, John Anderson, launched Dubya USA, the company known as the best resource for high-quality wheels in motocross. Wheels built by the team at Dubya USA can be found on the machines of teams like Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna, Triumph Racing, HEP Suzuki, Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/Ducati, and more! Recently, the Anderson family branched out and created the Dubya Lab, a resource for custom-printed merchandise and accessories, and business is booming! Yesterday, Kristin and her daughter, Andie, stopped by the SML studios to talk about everything from what a badass Grandpa Tom was, to the White Brothers years, and from building Dubya USA's wheel empire, to creating the Dubya Lab, which is spearheaded by Andie. Whether it's wheels or merch, business is a family affair for the Andersons.
On Episode 106 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess and bestie Liliana from the Tea & Soju Podcast dive into the devastating beauty of One and Only (周生如故), a 2021 Chinese historical romance starring Ren Jialun (Allen Ren) and Bai Lu.Jess and Liliana talk through this slow-burn tragedy following a master–disciple relationship that evolves into a forbidden love defined by restraint, sacrifice, and unspoken devotion, where what remains unsaid is more powerful than any confession. From the drama's condensed timeline and emotional impact—where years pass in glances, loaded silences, and lingering gazes—to the infuriating cruelty and futile power play of Wang Xing Yue's SML and the final images of Cui Shi Yi ascending the snowy city gates in her vibrant red wedding robes—we discuss the elements that cement this drama as one of the most emotionally devastating Chinese historical romances, a story where love is eternal, but never realized in this lifetime.Come swoon through the tragedy with us—and find out more about the companion happily ever after (HEA) Forever and Ever.GUEST: LilianaTea & Soju Asian Drama Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, AppleInstagram: @teaandsojupodTwitter: @tea_soju_podIntro Music Credit: “Golden Coconut Club” by Tearliner, from the Cheese in the Trap OST. Used with permission from the artist.Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, follow us on all the socials, and be sure to let us know what you want to see in Season 8!
vu que vous avez aimé quand elle parle toute seule (ce qui arrive plus souvent qu'on ne le croit), voici un autre épisode de SML feat SML Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Electro-acoustic sound-manipulation rubs shoulders with extended techniques on acoustic instruments, while influences from ’80s industrial, ’70s krautrock, ’00s folktronica and ’90s dub techno can be found alongside indie rock, breakbeat, and good ol’ classic freeform noise. It’s Sunday. It’s Utility Fog. LISTEN AGAIN to good ol’ classic freeform ‘fog. Stream on demand at fbi.radio, podcast here. Bibi Club – A Different Light [Secret City Records/Bandcamp] Bibi Club – Le Styx [Secret City Records/Bandcamp] The Montréal duo of Adèle Trottier-Rivard and Nicolas Basque are Bibi Club, a name which presumably makes more sense to French speakers, but their songs are split fairly evenly between French & English. Their quirky indie pop, part jangly guitars and part electronic, owes something to the British-French band Stereolab (who they covered last year), as well as Francophone indie music that often gets tagged with “chanson”, the French word for “song”. From their lovely third album Amaro, I started tonight with a driving piece of postpunk that clearly shows their debt to Blonde Redhead, which segues into an instrumental that loops part of the krautrocky groove and introduces hovering drones and sampled operatic voices. This might just be the emotional avant-garde indie rock you’ve been looking for. The Notwist – The Turning [Morr Music/Bandcamp] In 2001, German band The Notwist, having begun as hardcore punks and transitioned through emo to some kind of indie rock, released their breakthrough album Neon Golden – a significant date only in that a couple of years later was when I started Utility Fog on the newly-official FBi Radio. Arguably with their 1998 album Shrink, The Notwist were well on the way to their hybrid genre that we perhaps briefly called “indietronica”, with influences from IDM, drum’n’bass and techno as well as krautrock combined with indie rock. Meanwhile, Thomas Morr founded his Morr Music label in 1999, which quickly became a home to a similar clade of indie/IDM, shoegaze-tronic bands – many of which involved members of The Notwist, particularly brothers Micha and Markus Acher. It wasn’t actually until 2020 that The Notwist themselves signed to Morr Music, but it’s always seemed their spiritual home. The band’s new album News from Planet Zombie is perhaps their most “rock” album for some time, intentionally splitting from their studio-mediated workflows by bringing the whole band together to write & perform these songs in person. 10 years ago Superheroes, Ghostvillains + Stuff documented The Notwist’s live setup at the time, with modular synths & other electronics prominent alongside the (kraut)rock instruments; here the electronics are less prominent but clearly an integral part of whatever The Notwist does; but it’s the undeniable, distinctive songwriting that can’t help but shine through. Daniel Jumpertz – I Would Never Do That To You [Feral Media/Bandcamp] In the early days of Utility Fog/FBi, Danny Jumpertz was a strong supporter of Utility Fog, and the indietronica, folktronica and postrock sides of the playlists were reflected in the sorts of music he released on his Feral Media label. For a while now the in-the-family indie rock band Clairaudience has been his main musical outlet, but he’s now begun releasing a cache of solo songs, I believe once a month, starting with the stirring “Everything Is Lost” and now followed by the pretty krautrocky “I Would Never Do That To You“. From Jumpertz’ time in NYC, producer Abe Seiferth contributes “wig-out Moog mayhem”, which you’ll recognize as soon as you listen to the song! Looking forward to more in coming months. Praed – Assarab السراب [Ruptured Records/Bandcamp/Annihaya Records/Bandcamp] Now 20 years old, Praed is the combination of two Lebanese musicians, clarinettist/composer/more Paed Conca (part-Switzerland-based) and bassist/sound-artist/more Raed Yassin (part Berlin-based). The music – sometimes billed as “PRAED Orchestra” with friends from the MENA/SWANA region and Europe – draws from Egyptian street music (Shaabi, now mutating into Mahraganat) and the traditional Sufi spiritual/trance music Mulid, both in their ways based around hypnotic, repetitive beats. It’s always psychedelic, swirling, extremely rhythmic, a free jazz of Lebanese & Egyptian music. While new album Al Wahem الوهم is back in duo formation, they are still joined by many talented Beirut musicians (the album was recorded at Tunefork Studios in Beirut). As always this music is full of joy and yearning, and neverending forward motion. Simo Cell & Abdullah Miniawy – Living Emojis [Dekmantel/Bandcamp] Simo Cell & Abdullah Miniawy – Easing The Hearts [Dekmantel/Bandcamp] In 2020, French beatmaker Simo Cell and Egyptian singer, poet, trumpeter, composer & more Abdullah Miniawy teamed up for a frankly game-changing mini-album, Kill Me Or Negotiate. Simo’s music is equal parts UK bass, US bass and French club, transforming the Arabic vocals and jazz-trained trumpet of Miniawy, who had collaborated extensively with the post-dubstep kraut-tronic band Carl Gari (not to mention his own laptop experiments, no longer available online). The pair are not afraid to abstract Miniawy’s lyrics into cut-up samples, nor are they afraid to let him fly with gorgeous melodicism. Their second outing together is the brilliant album Dying Is The Internet, whose title couldn’t be more apposite really – it feels like it’s bringing the world down with it, and while you probably couldn’t blame Netanyahu on the internet, surely Trumpianism is as much a product of what the internet’s become as, well, all the other shit. There’s real humanity in these tracks, as well as futuristic technology; high drama and low grooves. If the internet’s dying, let this be the future. Damos Room – Molars [Limbo Tapes/Bandcamp] I’m not sure who Damos is or what’s in their Room, but signs point to it being three guys: Luke Miles, Nicholas Elson & Huw Oleskar. I’ve just found out (because they told me, nothing underhand) that Huw Oleskar is also known as Elijah Minnelli, responsible for some of the most interesting and lovely dub-folk hybrids in recent times, ostensibly under the auspices of Breadminster County Council. As for Damos Room, you can find a series of fantastic, weirdly-shaped releases on their Bandcamp, including a mixtape of two bizarre 40-minute radio pieces, some quasi-singles of abstracted dub/spoken-word/electronics, and the experimental electronics of their collaboration with rapper LYAM, which I played on this show a few years back. The band finally have an album coming, and Walk With The Militia… is not that album. It’s a mixtape, entirely in keeping with the mystery what all this is about. It collects a whole lot of weird shit, but it’s all dub-based experimental electronics, with Minnelli’s distinctive spoken word & low-key singing, odd radio interludes and noise bits and so on. It’s really fantastic. No doubt All Shall Go, the real album, will be well worth bending your ear to when it comes out in only a few weeks! New Age Doom featuring H.R. – We’re All the Same [We Are Busy Bodies/Bandcamp] Having previously collaborated with Lee “Scratch” Perry, Canadian collective New Age Doom know a thing or two about combining freeform psychdedelic noise with dub. Their latest collaborator H.R. co-founded Bad Brains, some of the earliest hardcore punks who combined rasta philosophy and reggae with their punk music. It appears that for all the peace-and-love preaching, H.R.’s fundamentalist religious outlook inherits the homophobia rampant in Rastafarianism, but that’s not apparent in these songs, thankfully. This is swirling dub with some excellent electric violin from Alina Petrova. DJ Sprinter – Floaterr [unreleased] Oslo’s DJ Sprinter has popped up in the last year and a bit as an absolutey top-tier producer of bass-heavy breakbeat. You can find a whole lot on his Bandcamp, but the other day he invited followers to message him on Instagram for some unreleased cuts, so I did, and I’ve brought you one tonight. Just as great as the plethora of stuff he’s already put out there, irresistible grooves. Rotate – Hot Glue [YUKU/Bandcamp] UK producer Rotate is also known as RWB, making dubsteppy, garagey cuts galore. Not sure what warrants being a Rotate track rather than RWB, but the more serious, full releases, especially for other labels, seem to be under Rotate. This is still absolutely bass music, wobbly and spacey, with just enough of that experimental edge to be very comfortable in the YUKU yuniverse. Teerath Majumder – Dust [Infrequent Seams/Bandcamp] Bangladeshi artist Teerath Majumder, based in Chicago, creates interdisciplinary art & music that explores the interaction between audience and artist/composer through technology, as well as producing music & sound-design in collaboration with other artists, directors & musicians. His new album Dust To Dust, however, is an entirely solo work, from the music & production to mastering & artwork. Here there are flittery synths, Bangladeshi samples at times, and when there are beats they skitter and thump. This album may have come from Majumder’s contemplation of death, but it’s teeming with life. MATA – Adolf Hippy [CÆR (Chiærichetti Æditori Recordings)/Bandcamp] MATA – Compro Oro Et Laboro [CÆR (Chiærichetti Æditori Recordings)/Bandcamp] Where did this even come from? Well… Italy. Italy is where the trio named MATA come from, making industrial/noise/glitch which could almost look like a typical rock band – guitar/vocals, bass, drums – if you ignore the electronics through everything. This is the kind of music where anything can happen, often grating, often strangely catchy? The label CÆR is the musical arm of Chiærichetti Æditori Recordings who also publish an underground comix anthology called LEGIONE, and I look forward to reading some when the package finally reaches Australia. Noémi Büchi – dislocated bodies (feat. Anushka Chkheidze) [-OUS/Bandcamp] With last year’s excellent Liquid Bones EP, Swiss/French composer Noémi Büchi shifted from dense electronic orchestrations to a somewhat lighter touch, with rhythm more to the forefront. Her new album Exuvie is body music made of deceptively simple parts that are bent and shuffled into unexpected shapes. It’s great, not least on this track, a collaboration with Georgian composer & producer Anushka Chkheidze. Roman Rofalski – Monday [Oscillations/Bandcamp] German musician Roman Rofalski is a classically-trained pianist and a jazz musician, releasing recordings of contemporary composers as well as jazz piano trios. He’s also interested in extending these forms into electronic realms, and we’ve heard him on this show as one half of electro-acoustic duo Saving Kaiser. In 2024, we heard him deconstructing his piano on the album Fractal, released by London-based Oscillations Music. He’s now followed that up with Awaiting PM, combining the inside & out of a new grand piano with distorted Akai MPC 2000 beats. There’s a sense of tension and expectation to these tracks, which were recorded while awaiting the birth of his son. It’s excellent stuff, and I’m glad to note that he’s got another release coming hot on its heels, which you’ll hear here in a couple of weeks. Autistici & datewithdeath – Grusch’s Biologics [Audiobulb/Bandcamp] Sheffield-based sound-artist David Newman has run the Audiobulb label since the netlabel days of the early 2000s, and for a similar length of time he’s made exploratory sounds as Autistici of a similar aesthetic to the label – post-IDM beats, glitchy sound processing, an electro-acoustic approach to found sounds, field recordings and instrumentation. Artistic collaboration has been a big part of what Newman’s done as Autistici and Volume Objects – the 2010 remix album Resonating Wires was a favourite release back then, but even his “solo” releases have often featured guests. Last year, two of three “familiarity” EPs came out from Autistici on Audiobulb – Familiarity Folded and Familiarity Enfolded, both of which featured simpatico either artists remixing Autistici or working with him, creating meticulous sound-art, sometimes with beats, usually mixing acoustic sounds with electronic approaches. Those two releases have limited CD editions; the third, out now, is Familiarity Unfolded, which can be found on vinyl as well. One of the best collaborations is with St. Augustine, Florida musician & writer Travis Johnson, who worked for many years under the alias datewithdeath, as well as running the Poverty Electronics label. Following an illness, datewithdeath has been retired – although not without clearing the cupboards with some stunning collections, including the collaboration/remix album Culotte Sine and the posthumous (so to speak) album Apple Tree Brightness. Johnson can now be found prioritising writing with Frolic Press, but there’s still a musical arm – Frolic Press Recordings that will feature his & others’ work – forthcoming is a novella from Aidan Baker of Nadja, with an accompanying solo album out for pre-order now. In any case, the glitchy & detailed “Grusch’s Biologics” is one of my favourite tracks from Autistici’s trio of releases. Bruce Russell – The Letter [Marhaug Forlag/Bandcamp] Lasse Marhaug – Turntable Oil Blues [Marhaug Forlag/Bandcamp] This one’s a huuuge deal in the noise world, or at least to me it is. Bruce Russell is a member of New Zealand’s iconic experimental rock trio The Dead C, a highly influential band across indie, shoegaze and noise. Lasse Marhaug is a giant of the noise scene, and also a producer of many surprising Norwegian & other artists including Korean jazz/experimental cellist Okkyung Lee, Jenny Hval and Kelly Lee Owens. As befits the noise scene, both are very intuitive workers with sound, and that’s where part of the joy of this release comes from. It’s actually their second collaboration, but Re-Make Re-Model came out of the idea of remixing each other, and thus is released as a 2CD set, each credited to the artist who completed the work (the remixer). It also comes in a beautiful open-spine hardcover book published by Marhaug (whose Marhaug Forlag also publishes the Personal Best magazine of noise music – the 2011 first issue of which included a feature on Bruce Russell), with photos & essays by both musicians about their relationship and their musical practice, and fascinating, detailed descriptions of how each track was made. Thus: Bruce Russell’s “The Letter” is based on Marhaug’s 2005 work Carnival of Souls, which is a soundtrack to a short film called The Letter. Russell chopped out tasty bits of the original, which he re-pitched, pushed the right & left channels out of sync & further tampered with. The results are deeply sinister. On Marhaug’s “Turntable Oil Blues”, he’s messing with Russell’s “Nigerian Delta Oil Well Blues”, a short track from his 21st Century Field Hollers And Prison Songs LP. The funny thing is, the ascending & descending slides aren’t a turntable slowing down & speeding up – they’re in Russell’s track. This is as directly a remix as it is a destruction of the original work, progressively distorting the original (played at the wrong speed) over a number of run-throughs. Ultimately noise is doing whatever the fuck you want with sound, and finding some artistry in it, and these two are past masters of the art of noise. Nabelóse – Niriides [Trost/Bandcamp] Pianist Ingrid Schmoliner and French horn player Elena Kakaliagou have played together for about a decade, making music that sits somewhere between contemporary composition and free jazz. Both also contribute voice to their Nabelóse project, including layers of spoken work, and – with prepared piano and horn that produces breathy wind as often as warm, slow melodies – their third album HAAR is a thing of mysterious beauty. Their previous albums – 2017’s Nabelóse and 2022’s OMOKENTRO – feature more singing that draws from their respective folk musics (Schmoliner is also a yodeler), but share this album’s patience and sonic exploration. Rosenau & Sanborn – Harm [Psychic Hotline/Bandcamp] Chris Rosenau of Collections of Colonies of Bees and Volcano Choir, and Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso have been friends for a long time, and made their first EP under their surnames back in 2019. The sequel (what Americans would call a “sophomore” effort) shares with the first a love of folky guitar, studio electronics and incidental found-sound. To me this is bliss, as it recalls the laptop folk of The Books and other airy, homespun folktronica of the early ’00s. Absolutely a little gem, do not miss. Booker Stardrum – Inside Sounds [WeJazz/Bandcamp] New York percussionist & composer Booker Stardrum is a member of Los Angeles (post-)jazz supergroup SML, and music runs in his family – his surname is adopted from the names of his parents, both avant-garde musicians themselves: flautist Stefani Starin and microtonal composer & instrument maker Dean Drummond. So Close-up On The Outside might be expected to be an avant-garde release, and in some ways it is, but in a very friendly, warm manner. Many friends from SML and the broader scene appear as guests on these compositions, but they flit in & out around careful edits; the main focus is on pitched and un-pitched wooden percussion, and glinting loops. There’s a low-key, positive outlook to the album which is uncommon and welcome. Richard Pike – I. “What Happened” [Salmon Universe/Bandcamp] Sydney’s Richard Pike, alum of PVT, is now based in London. He can be found in various ensembles, including with Joe Quirke, with whom he co-runs the Salmon Universe label, and under his own name has been making ambient-techno-hybrid-orchestral soundtracks for TV. Outside of that, he’s released solo music under the alias DEEP LEARNING on Oxtail Recordings, based around subtly rhythmic glitchy loops, but now returns to his own name for album that mixes late-night piano and glitchy dub-techno. It’s not surprising to discover that the creation of this music was directly triggered by the death of Ryuichi Sakamoto, but the music takes darker paths than the Japanese master. The full album’s out later in May, but the singles so far are rich & murky. Listen again — ~224MB
Dans cet épisode SML reçoit Lumir Lapray, activiste en milieu rural et autrice de "Ces gens-là", on y apprend qu'en plus d'aider des petites communes à ne pas sombrer vers l'extrême droite, elle est fan de Britney et ne recommande pas les batifolages sur les bottes de foin.Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
BUZZ's Inside the Hive: Marketing Tips That Give Nonprofits More Buzz
On today's show, BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill is buzzing about SML Gives Inc. SML stands for Smith Mountain Lake and the nonprofit SML Gives Inc. works to fight, poverty, hunger, and homelessness for the impoverished families and individuals living around the otherwise relatively wealthy lakefront property communities. Michael talks with founder, executive director and president Joey Donovant, who has an incredibly inspiring story to share about his own personal journey through addiction and pain that led him to found the nonprofit.We also share our newest BUZZ episode highlighting the incredible work that has been done in Franklin County highlighting the 70 African-American men who bravely fought for the union and freedom in the Civil War in the United States Colored Troops. The Franklin County NAACP recently unveiled a new statue honoring this history, and we featured this ceremony in our newest BUZZ, which is now available on our YouTube channel.
Pi Ja Ma aka Pauline de Tarragon rejoint SML dans le nouveau décor qui ressemble à un camping, au programme des prouts, Johnny à un enterrement, des chansons cathos et des vieux qui s'embrouillent sur insta.Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week's episode of All About Art talks about money
In addition to outstanding new sounds from Dominique Fils-Aimé, Standing Circle, Blue Lab Beats, Tcheep and The Messthetics with James Brandon Lewis, we paid tribute to the late Willie Colon, looked back a half-century to Herbie Hancock, Airto, Eddie Henderson and Tim Buckley, and also featured tracks from Kinga Glyk, Danakil Safari, SML, Ebi Soda and many more! Playlist: https://kxsf.fm/schedule/ Click on Tuesday's 10-noon slot> FreeFall w/David Bassin This program has been edited from the original broadcast.
Dans cet épisode SML reçoit Anna RVR pour une contre soirée dans la contre soirée, où on apprend qu'Anna rêve d'un corgi mais qu'elle était pas faite pour les lapins, qu'à ses heures perdues elle fait des caterings à base de cakes salés et que les avis non sollicités c'est finito.Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The Truth About Art World Careers: Inside Talent, Hiring, & Strategic Navigation with former co-managing partner of Sophie Macpherson Ltd.In this episode, I sat down with Rosie Allan, former co-Managing Partner of Sophie Macpherson, a leading recruitment firm specializing in the art market.I speak to Rosie about her journey into art world talent and recruitment, and what drew her to this particular corner of the industry. We talk about the groundbreaking Art Market Talent Reports that Sophie Macpherson has released over the past few years - research that has sparked essential conversations about working conditions, career pathways, and structural challenges across the sector.I ask her about the UK Employment Rights Bill and what it actually means for people working in galleries, auction houses, and museums today. We discuss what a strategic job search looks like in the current landscape, how the process differs between the US and UK art markets, and what mid-level professionals can do to convince employers they're ready for senior roles.We also talk about career progression in an industry where traditional advice doesn't always apply, Rosie's decision to step down as co-managing partner after years with the company, and so much more.Thank you Rosie for coming on the podcast!You can follow Sophie Macpherson Ltd on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/smlsearch/You can follow Rosie here:https://www.instagram.com/rosieallan_art/You can check out SML's website here: https://www.sophiemacpherson.com/- - - - - If you love what we do, support ALL ABOUT ART on PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/allaboutartKeep up to date on Instagram @allaboutartpodcast https://www.instagram.com/allaboutartpodcast/ ABOUT THE HOST:I am an Austrian-American art historian, curator, and writer. I obtained my BA in History of Art at University College London and my MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London. My specializations are in contemporary art and the contemporary art market along with accessibility, engagement, and the demystification of the professional art sector.SOCIALS: Instagram @alexandrasteinacker https://www.instagram.com/alexandrasteinackerand LinkedIn at Alexandra Steinacker-Clark https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-steinacker/This episode is produced at Synergy https://synergy.tech/the-clubhouse/the-podcast-studio/ COVER ART: Lisa Schrofner a.k.a Liser https://www.liser-art.com/ and Luca Laurence https://www.graffitikunst.at/Research and Creative Assistant: Iris Epstein
This playlist explores electro-acoustic projects shaped by atmosphere, texture, and studio-driven imagination, many of them drawing from the muddy, ambient legacy of Jon Hassell's “Fourth World.” The journey then shifts focus to the next generation, closing with two emerging trombonists. The playlist features SML; I Hold the Lion's Paw; Sheldon Agwu [pictured]; TL;DR; Nabou Claerhout; and Kalia Vandever. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/21891572/Mondo-Jazz [from "How You Been" onward] Happy listening!
pour la première fois de l'histoire d'ABDTR, SML fait un épisode en solo, laissez vous porter c'est comme une valsePour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Presented by 6D Helmets We were driving through Menifee, California, yesterday, and passed by Jeremy McGrath's race shop - which also used to be home to SML - and saw that MC was out front working on his Kawasaki KRX UTV. We pulled in to say hello, and thought it would be a great opportunity to catch up with McGrath and see what he's been up to! Of course, we also reminisced about some good old times, plus did some bench racing about last weekend's Anaheim One Supercross! Enjoy!
heureusement pour tous les profs que Jérémy et SML aient jamais été dans la même classePour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
The sport received some massive news over the weekend regarding 450 Supercross Championship contender Jett Lawrence and an injury he suffered on Friday, during a practice crash. Alex Ray and Chase Curtis discuss Jett's injury, how it changes things for his championship rivals, some late silly-season news, and more on this week's Kickstart Podcast!
Anthony Bajon il est trop mims, il mange des tartines au nut, il pourrait physiquement faire partie de la famille de SML et il fait hyper bien le commentateur de foot, allez voir ses filmsPour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : directrice de production et direction techniqueAntonia Louveau : community managementLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
The beats were tight and the vibe was warm on this week's program, with an emphasis on new jazz from Brandon Sanders, Love Square, James Allsopp, Levitation Orchestra, Stargazers and SML, along with classics from Mongo Santamaria, Open Sky Unit, The Blackbyrds, and Ray Charles, plus Sampa The Great, Moonchild, Jerk, Soulparlor and more!Playlist: https://kxsf.fm/schedule/Click on Tuesday's 10-noon slot> FreeFall w/David Bassin This program has been edited from the original broadcast.
A track from the new Tara Lily & King Krule EP on Tru Thoughts. Jazz from Kelan Phil Cohran & Legacy reissued on Listening Position (a new label from Stones Throw), Isao Suzuki reissued on Jazz Room, and on International Anthem a track from SML. Rap from Common feat D'Angelo, Jaylib, and Jazzy Jeff with Eminem. Oliver Night's new track featuring the legend Roots Manuva. A rare British South Asian groove from Mohinder Kaur Bhamra reissued by the always excellent Naya Beat. A big tune from db. & Paul Stephan. Plus plenty more music treats.
"The termination of SML contracts is purely political. These contracts were signed under the NPP, and canceling them harms businesses in Ghana. We need to stop this back-and-forth between the NPP and NDC," - Rev. Charles Owusu, Former Head of Forestry Commission Monitoring Unit
Following the conclusion of investigations conducted by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) into contracts awarded to Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Limited (SML), His Excellency the President has directed the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to take immediate steps to terminate all existing SML-related contracts with immediate effect
vous allez assister à un événement inédit, cad SML qui expérimente en live ce que c'est que d'écouter un ABDTR (ça fait beaucoup d'abréviations là).Kalindi n'est pas mytho, elle est juste tout le temps up et a 1000 anecdotes, ce dont on ne va jamais se plaindrePour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Axelle Jérina : make up Esteban Decarvalho : montageMk2 : Isis Hobéniche : directrice de projetEmma Moschkowitz : directrice de production événementielleEtienne Rouillon : directeur de production audiovisuelleVincent Desormeaux : directeur mk2 BibliothèqueJoao Carta : régisseur Philippe Leroy : régisseurMenad Mahiou : régisseur Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
comme SML, Leo SVR est fan de calculette et on lui souhaite de découvrir la joie des pyjamas mous Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
c'était presque la première fois que SML et Lou se rencontraient et entre deux toux automnales c'était un super date Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
ça faisait bien longtemps que Bérangère et SML ne s'était pas vues, c'était l'heure d'un bilan et de savoir à quoi ressemble sa prairiePour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
Cette semaine, on reçoit la formidable SML qui a des petites notes de bas de page à émettre.Pour écouter le 5ème Quarts d'Heure, abonnez-vous à Supercast : https://4quartsdheure.supercast.com/ Abonnez-vous à 4 Quarts d'Heure sur votre plateforme préférée : https://tr.ee/MEaR8W9S9GLes ups et les downs :Le down de Camille : le dating, ENCORELe rollercoster de SML : les insomnies et les trucs supersLe rollercoaster d'Alix : le puppy bluesLe up de Louise : son week-end d'écriture à la merDans cet épisode, on parle de : - Sophie-Marie Larrouy sur Instagram - Le podcast À Bientôt de Te Revoir- Le podcast Tiroir Caisse - Le podcast Loin des Yeux, Loin du Care - Tamo- Le podcast À La Recherche du Thon à La Catalane - Le restaurant Ajar - La vidéo de Manon Bril sur l'infidélité - Le podcast Not For Everyone de Caroline Winkler- Doggizzy- Déclic et des chiens- La maison d'éditions Les Petites Ombres- Elles nous parlent d'un temps, le podcast de Chloé JouannetSuivez-nous sur Instagram :4 Quarts d'Heure : @4quartsdheureLouise : @petrouchka_Alix : @alixmrtnCamille : @camille.lorente Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
C'est le grand retour d'Augustin Trapmusic dans le canap et cette fois on pense qu'il a un peu plus compris ce que SML raconte mais c'est peut-être parce qu'il était en montée de sucre..Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Axelle Jérina : make up Esteban Decarvalho : montageMk2 : Isis Hobéniche : directrice de projetEmma Moschkowitz : directrice de production événementielleEtienne Rouillon : directeur de production audiovisuelleVincent Desormeaux : directeur mk2 BibliothèqueJoao Carta : régisseur Philippe Leroy : régisseurMenad Mahiou : régisseur Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Giulia Foïs est venue papoter avec SML et c'était super, même si elle aime les pains aux fruits et qu'elle a fait pleurer soso pour la première fois de l'histoire d'ABDTR, il faut dire qu'elle est fortePour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
SML a invité Guigui Pop en studio et ils ont parlé de rythmiques, de mémé zézette et de Kate Bush, bon épi !Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
Here a few more memorable finds from our weekly listening so you can go straight to the heart of today's vibrant West Coast, East Coast and European jazz scenes. The playlist features Vincent Peirani; Ballaké Sissoko, Vincent Segal, Emile Parisien; Carmen Staaf [pictured]; SML; Rachel Eckroth; Olivier Van Niekerk. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/21274558/Mondo-Jazz [from "Time Reflections: Clessidra" to "Strange Meeting"]. Happy listening!
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) voltam no tempo para conversar sobre as origens, os principais artistas e obras que movimentaram um dos estilos mais característicos da cena inglesa dos anos 1990: o Trip-Hop.Garanta já o seu ingresso: https://eventim.com.br/indigo/Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Cate Le Bon https://tinyurl.com/bddebn94➜ Rochelle Jordan https://tinyurl.com/26x2fy2b➜ SML https://tinyurl.com/3csd57y7➜ Dry Cleaning https://tinyurl.com/4frp2d3r➜ Tame Impala https://tinyurl.com/yjh228fw➜ Magdalena Bay https://tinyurl.com/yej3w6fr➜ Geese https://tinyurl.com/mrxtf3uw➜ Trabalhos Espaciais Manuais https://tinyurl.com/dw2dtzxz➜ Carlinhos Carneiro https://tinyurl.com/6fx8bjhw➜ Juana Molina https://tinyurl.com/58wtaf9j➜ Joanne Robertson https://tinyurl.com/3a3cwzth➜ Jeff Tweedy https://tinyurl.com/ykc9uatf➜ Neko Case https://tinyurl.com/56urvrvz➜ Mariah Carey https://tinyurl.com/57jawyv2➜ Memórias de Ontem https://tinyurl.com/mrxupvnc➜ Pélico https://tinyurl.com/7hr3bu98➜ Jonathan Ferr https://tinyurl.com/vtpenktn Você Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ House of Guinness (Netflix)➜ Muli (@muli_restaurante)➜ Malês (Cinemas)➜ Gen V (Amazon Prime)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Pour ce premier épisode en studio (vous avez vu on a demandé à gaspard et joanna de nous faire le générique en mode asmr c'est chouette hein?) SML a invité Chloé Jouannet qui non contente d'être une super copine n'a pas sa langue dans sa poche (berk cette expression)Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Merci Acast pour le studio
Tahnee et SML se connaissent de l'époque où Tahnee était hétéro et où soso décolorait trop ses cheveux, aujourd'hui il y a une qui est enceinte (tout le monde dit félicitations et bravo les lesbiennes) et l'autre ne vole plus de cartes de téléphone donc tout va mieux quoiPour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : production et sonLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Lou Poincheval : chargée de productionCaroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Doriane Hugues : sceno Merci Agnès b studio paillettes et Levi'sTali Grandin -Mendzylewski: make up Esteban Decarvalho : montageMk2 : Isis Hobéniche : directrice de projetEmma Moschkowitz : directrice de production événementielleEtienne Rouillon : directeur de production audiovisuelleVincent Desormeaux : directeur mk2 BibliothèqueJoao Carta : régisseur Philippe Leroy : régisseurMenad Mahiou : régisseur Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Et c'est le match retour Alice Moitié vs SML après avoir communié dans Alice Underground
et c'est un deuxième titre du prochain EP de SML qui sort aujourd'hui et qui performe très haut dans le hit parade de l'été Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On this week's Kickstart Podcast by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee Co. Dominic Gaytan joins Alex Ray and Chase Curtis to reflect on Loretta Lynn's Ranch and some highlights from this year's event. They also touch on some topics heading into the Ironman MX National, as the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship resumes this weekend following it's two weekend break.
The 2025 Spring Creek Motocross National was one for the books; thanks to epic track conditions, entertaining battles, and an unforgettable final Moto victory by Jeremy Martin. For this week's Kickstart Podcast, Chase Curtis and Alex Ray break down the race, while Donn Maeda and Jeremy Martin discuss his dream exit from professional racing. More on that, and more, on this installment of the Kickstart Podcast, presented by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee Co!
Bilal est un ancien du canapé: il y a sa place et ses habitudes. Nouveauté 2025 : il vit en coloc dans un appart en enfilade, il tombe amoureux une fois par heure et son transit est lent. Contrairement à la précédente édition, SML a osé demander à sa mère et manager de monter sur scène pour raconter combien de fois ils ont déménagé et scoop : maman adore SML. Bon épisode les loulzPour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : productionLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Caroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Alexandre Duarte et Corentin Cohignac : programmationAnaïs Reinhardt : son Doriane Hugues : scenoDoriane Bossu : ass. déco Thibault Iacono : ass. déco Salomé Brussieux : stylisme Merci Agnès b studio paillettes et Levi'sTali Grandin -Mendzylewski: make up Esteban Decarvalho : montageMk2 : Isis Hobéniche : directrice de projetEmma Moschkowitz : directrice de production événementielleEtienne Rouillon : directeur de production audiovisuelleLou Poincheval : chargée de production audiovisuelle Vincent Desormeaux : directeur mk2 BibliothèqueJoao Carta : régisseur Philippe Leroy : régisseurMenad Mahiou : régisseur Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On Episode 94 of the Daebak K-Rambles Podcast, Jess is joined by friends Liliana from the Tea & Soju Podcast and Becky from @dont_sue_rebecca on TikTok to review Our Beloved Summer, starring Choi Woo-sik and Kim Dami.Jess, Liliana, and Becky talk through this 2021 second chance romance K-drama, discussing the flawed characters, the dreamy, atmospheric nature of the show, the amazing OST, online complaints about the show and its dismal ratings, favorite scenes and swoonworthy moments, the annoying SML, and so much more!GUEST: LilianaTea & Soju Asian Drama Podcast: Available on Spotify, Google, AppleInstagram: @teaandsojupodTwitter: @tea_soju_podGUEST: BeckyTikTok @dont_sue_rebecca: https://www.tiktok.com/@dont_sue_rebecca?lang=enTikTok @rebeccamissessue: https://www.tiktok.com/@rebeccamissessue?lang=en Intro Music Credit: “Golden Coconut Club” by Tearliner, from the Cheese in the Trap OST. Used with permission from the artist.Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, follow us on all the socials, and be sure to let us know what you want to see in Season 7!
The Annual Mammoth Mountain Motocross is the highlight of the year for many motocross racers, and last weekend, the veterans of the sport lined up behind the starting gate. Yamaha's Ryan Villopoto was - to no one's surprise - the cream of the crop all weekend, but he did have some challenged from Josh Grant and RJ Wageman. Our very own Alex Ray made his 30 Pro debut at Mammoth, and our Senior Test Rider Pat Foster is the hometown hero in the High Sierras, so of course he was there flying the SML flag! We recap a great weekend, and more!
Jason Brokerss est un zigue apprécié pour sa franchise et le fait qu'il est dur en affaire. C'est à cause de sa famille qui vient de la périphérie (de Troyes dans l'Aube) donc en gros là bas pour dire qu'on s'aime on va pêcher à la rivière et après la mère elle t'enlève tes tiques.Jason et SML se sont rencontrés lors d'un tournage pour le lobby des fruits et légumes et d'ailleurs c'était aussi avec Léopold Lemarchand qui fait partie des prochains invités de À bientôt de te revoir voilà c'est juste pour dire que la vie est bien faite. On le remercie d'être venu dans le canapé pour nous raconter des faits et pas des opinions, comme que c'est sa femme qui prend ses rendez vous médicaux. C'est honnête et nous les gens honnêtes bah on adore.Pour venir assister à un enregistrement cliquez super fort sur ce lienCalme toi :Laura Laarman : productionLéa Jourdan : communicationLucie Meslien : illustration animation Caroline Bérault : illustrations Manon Carrour : vignette Joanna & Gaspar : générique Alexandre Duarte et Corentin Cohignac : programmationAnaïs Reinhardt : son Doriane Hugues : scenoDoriane Bossu : ass. déco Thibault Iacono : ass. déco Salomé Brussieux : stylisme Merci Agnès b studio paillettes et Levi'sMathilde Leroy : make up Etienne Rouillon & SML : montageMk2 : Isis Hobéniche : directrice de projetEmma Moschkowitz : directrice de production événementielleEtienne Rouillon : directeur de production audiovisuelleLou Poincheval : chargée de production audiovisuelle Vincent Desormeaux : directeur mk2 BibliothèqueJoao Carta : régisseur Philippe Leroy : régisseurMenad Mahiou : régisseur Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.