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For this release, “Baud Of Passion”, x|k slows it down a little, and the album is less intense when compared to his hard techno output on 8bitpeoples. But this new release loses none of the dancefloor sensibilities. “warm wishes” follows the general aesthetic of minimal techno, with short blips and a restrained bassline, “hwy chipmusik” has a nice driving detroit style bass, while “aktivity” was made to be put into a set at full-tilt, with its rave stylings. The release really drives home the point that good music can be made on anything, and should be. x|k’s mastery of the raw waveforms of the NES and his skills in engineering his own music production system have set him out for cult status. If you ever get to experience his legendary live sets you are bound to leave the floor completely stunned. http://www.freeturbine.com/index.php/free-albums/X/44-xk/52-baud-of-passion-For this release, “Baud Of Passion”, x|k slows it down a little, and the... more
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Yes .. how about a 24/7 audio stream. I always have my iRadio on and I'd like to listen ....Yes .. how about a 24/7 audio stream. I always have my iRadio on and I'd like to... more
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A fun and entertaining interview with bassist and one of the founding members of Razer, Chris Catero. Discussions focus on the band's as yet unreleased album entitled "Dark Devotion", the pitfalls of the recording industry, the problems with major labels and a whole lot more!
Includes 2 songs, both from "Dark Devotion", the lead-off single (expanded version) entitled "Do You Want It" and a very wicked remake of Led Zeppelin's "When The Levee Breaks".
AIR TIME: 50 Minutes.
TUNE IN HERE: http://the-big-rock-show.podomatic.com/entry/2011-07-01T05_00_43-07_00A fun and entertaining interview with bassist and one of the founding members of... more
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Fun interview with Cory Procter, drummer and one of the founding members of Free Reign. Made up of 3 football players and a guitar virtuoso, Free Reign have received many accolades from their counterparts in the metal community, including Zakk Wylde (BLS) and Twisted Sister's Eddie Ojeda ("These guys are Twisted Cowboys, I love it...horns up!!").
Includes 2 songs off Free Reign's recently released disk entitled "Heavier Than Metal", their hit single "One Step Away" and another wicked tune called "Bleed From Me".
AIR TIME: 35 Minutes.
TUNE IN BY CLICKING THE LINK: http://the-big-rock-show.podomatic.com/entry/2011-06-24T05_25_27-07_00Fun interview with Cory Procter, drummer and one of the founding members of Free... more
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Beyonce's "Listen" performed by EJ (who would make a really cute girl). He's got an amazing voice! Performing on November 20, 2010 during a noontime show called 'Eat Bulaga' directly from the Philippines.Beyonce's "Listen" performed by EJ (who would make a really cute girl).... more
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Listen to your heart & believe,Understand the metaphor's of life & maybe you'll succeed, presented in plain sight they are shown,so just keep your focus & you might see,what once was hard to grasp now is easy for me to achieve, all you gotta do is listen to your heart & believe,Just believe & never give up on yourself,because sometimes your hope's & your dream's are all you have...If you nurish & keep hold on to what you believe & visualize it accurately,then it will grow like a tree planted by the river's of water that will bear fruit of faith for you to eat & if you decide to share some fruit be selective,& like all tree's,care & nurishment is is needed,so stay with a good heart, stay as truthful & loyal to those you care for as long as they show the same in return,but even if they don't show respect to them or to yourself...Staying cool,calm & collective is always a must,when around unfamiliar people,whenever you feel strained with anxiety smoke some marijuana & relax or go somewhere of comfort...Where you can be alone...once your at the location find a place to sit or stand....clear your mind...picture an empty canvas...Slowly raise both arms with your fingertips extended as well,& stretch,then breath in slowly & exhale fully & lower your arms why'll doing this keep your eye's closed with the empty canvas in thought & paint that canvas anyway you want let your thoughts just flow onto the canvas visualize until the anxiety is breaking down with every bit of thought,that is added to the canvas & after you paint your picture then raise your arms slowly eye's still closed...Why'll raising arms...extend fingers count to 10 during this process when arms are fully raised finger's extend then lower them & exhale fully as you do this that canvas you pictured mentally throw it, visualize it going,going,going,until it simply disappears then slowly open your eyes & now your more focused to think clearly...Believe with your heart,& the mind follows positively...But truly believe...fully with your Heart.. Contact me @ TWITTERdotCOM/Day2Day_GodStar or Just Google : Day2Day1nSociety or apply it to your search engine.Listen to your heart & believe,Understand the metaphor's of life & maybe... more
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June 3, 2010 |
The 2010 midterm election cycle is in full swing, with right-wing pundits predicting a Congressional turnover just as sweeping as the Gingrich revolution of 1994, while the left is mostly hoping a loss of seats won't damage Obama's presidency as badly as the GOP's triumph did Bill Clinton's. So what should grassroots activists and candidates do? Consultants have made campaigns seem like rocket science, but they aren't. The basic formula is "50 percent + 1 = power," but there are a lot of ways to reach that goal. Malia Lazu, Mel King Community Fellow at MIT, has come up with ten things progressives can do to build a campaign for candidates who deserve to win.
1. Raise money. Until we reform our campaign finance laws with the Fair Elections Now Act, money matters. In a majority of the races, the winner outspends his opponent. If you don't have access to wealth, familiarize yourself with public financing options. Go to commoncause.org to see if your state provides public financing. Learn about grassroots fundraising from groups like grassrootsfundraising.org.
2. Poll smartly. Polling allows you to quantify your position in contrast to other candidates, decide where resources need to be spent and hone your campaign message. To save expenses, find another candidate in your state who is polling, and buy a few questions on his or her survey. Don't poll to find out what to say; learn the best way to say it. For more counsel, go to pinedaconsulting.com.
3. Buy media time. We all hate that campaigns are reduced to thirty-second ads, but they do get a message out to a lot of voters when you need to reach them. Find smart consultants to show you creative and ethical ways to communicate (start with devinemulvey.com), and check out nontraditional venues, like agitprop.org, that produce not only commercials for radio and TV but also ads for the web that can allow your supporters to create and distribute media content.
4. Don't blame the voters. Politics is the only industry that blames the consumer for not buying its product. Elections are a one-day sale; it's your campaign's job to get people excited enough to vote. The best way to do this is by studying candidates who understand how to build not just campaigns but movements. Check out how Keith Ellison does it in Minnesota and how Chellie Pingree does it in Maine.
5. Find your margin of victory. With Obama in 2008, the huge number of "nontraditional voters" who were inspired by his campaign helped put him over the top. But don't just attach yourself to Obama; channel the ideals and values that excited and engaged people in 2008. Look at what Joe Sestak did in Pennsylvania.
6. Engage young people. Ask them about the issues that are important to them. Don't sideline their potential -- if they are genuinely included in your campaign, they can give you the energy needed to win. For more, see yda.org/tools/18/youth-voting-research and campusprogress.org/features/295/so-you-want-to-run-for-office) .
7. Make precinct captains sexy again. The key to victory is still the power of personal contact. Hire people from the community, train them and give them the tools they need. You can learn a lot at wellstone.org.
8. Energize the grassroots, and nourish the grass shoots. Encourage your base to self-organize using the web, SMS, Twitter and meet-ups. Go to theurbanlabs;.com to find out the most efficient way to use these tools to win.
9. Use culture. While it's great to feature a celebrity at your campaign events, local cultural leaders like barbers, disc jockeys and bloggers can also lead you to your voters. Injecting your campaign into citizens' everyday life will foster a deeper connection with voters. Take a look at how Rock the Vote and Common Cause are using DJs and rock bands (blog.rockthevote.com).
10. Make election day fun. Puerto Ricans do election day right; they celebrate it. Use your get-out-the-vote plan to create energy and excitement. Encourage your voters to go to the polls en masse, and help them by organizing vans and buses to get there. See how groups like Virginia New Majority do this by hiring taxis. Have music and poetry, and celebrate democracy!June 3, 2010 |
The 2010 midterm election cycle is in full swing, with... more
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Black Keys are set to release their latest album, ‘Brothers‘, on May 18 via Nonesuch Records. Fans eager to hear the duo’s new album can head over to NPR now where the album is currently streaming in full. In conjunction with the release of the new album, the band have announced plans to launch an exclusive pop-up store at New York City’s Housing Works Bookstore Cafe.Black Keys are set to release their latest album, ‘Brothers‘, on May 18... more
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Them Crooked Vultures are set to release their self-titled debut album later next week. The super group are set to release the album on November 17. Fans eager to hear the entire album can do so on our site.Them Crooked Vultures are set to release their self-titled debut album later next... more
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Devendra Banhart is set to make his major label debut next Tuesday (October 27) with the release of his new album, ‘What Will We Be‘. Fans eager to hear the 14-track album can hear snippets of the entire thing on our site with links to hear the entire full length tracks.Devendra Banhart is set to make his major label debut next Tuesday (October 27) with... more
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There is a message in everything, you just need to LISTEN.
In order to hear the message , first clear yourself from ordinary life noises, thoughts, worries.
in another world meditate, connect, Listen...
I heard my message an hour ago, that's why I am here
Join this group and let's share our wisdomThere is a message in everything, you just need to LISTEN.
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Listen to fool sing Kano Craig David This Is Asia Asian indian funny stupid stolen mobile phone forgot delete video of gayness before returning it backListen to fool sing Kano Craig David This Is Asia Asian indian funny stupid stolen... more
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It seems that the younger generations are not only listening to their music too loud on their iPods and Mp3 players, but that they're beginning to 'no longer appreciate high fidelity' sounds.
The Professor of Music at Stanford Uni, California, Jonathan Berger has researched his students for the last eight years, looking at the music they listen to across a variety of formats and he discovered that "MP3s were not thought of as low quality, but over time there was a rise in preference for MP3s.”
He believes that living in this technology focused world has changed the way people are perceiving music, with the more familiar youngsters become to digital music, 'the more they grow to like it."
Berger likened the change in listening practices to how some people much prefer the sound of vinyl (me included!) and that how the infamous crackly sound that vinyl generates "a sense of warmth and comfort in that.”
Do you really prefer the sound of your MP3 over some vinyl?It seems that the younger generations are not only listening to their music too loud... more
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Sarah takes a look back at some of her favorite Target Women pods.
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Target Women is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. In each episode of Target Women, Sarah Haskins takes a look at the often-ridiculous way the media reaches out to women.
infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com.Sarah takes a look back at some of her favorite Target Women pods.
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