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Paul Rose aka the musician, DJ, and A&R known as Scuba talks to people of significance from the world of electronic music about their experiences, observations, and attempts to cultivate a life for themselves in the murky and sometimes treacherous waters of the music industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you want to hear how people got into the broadcast media industry and what they would do differently if they had their insight doing it now? The weekly show takes seasoned professionals, recruiters, academics and recent graduates as guests to give their practical tips and real life stories. You get to hear their journey with a wide variety of different fields and disciplines and will hopefully give you inspiration, affirmation, confidence and trust in yourself. The host has been through t ...
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Gen X and Gen Z live together, but we occupy different worlds. As the generational gap widens and conventional wisdom on parenting and education fails, is it even possible to understand one another? In this unique son-and-father podcast, Aidan and Ash ElDifrawi hash out a new contract between generations, forcing them to violate comfort zones on today’s most charged topics: social media and screen time, bullying and loneliness, inequality and privilege, sex and drugs, education and etiquette ...
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A technology podcast focusing on tech careers, news and current events from three unique perspectives: consulting practice, management, project and product management. If you are trying to get your foot in the door or just want to listen in as we cover tech news, we break it all down for you from our individual experiences and expertise. Collectively, we have over 45 years of experience in tech to share and we currently provide weekly updates in the following segments: technology careers and ...
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Mike Parker is one of the most singular practitioners of the discipline of Techno as is possible to identify. His biography describes his approach to music as 'experimental and ritualistic' and on detailed listening you'd have to agree. He's also a professor of fine art at Daemen College in Buffalo, and a graduate of the art school at Carnegie Mell…
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People love to talk about Miles Davis reinventing himself and reinventing the music. They talk about the First Great Quintet in the fifties, the Second Great Quintet in the sixties, the Lost Quintet of 1969, maybe of the electric bands that followed (although often not). What do they almost never talk about? In 1981, Miles hadn't performed in publi…
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week David Leavitt discusses an important Apple security update. Dave also talks about the latest ransomware scams against One Blood and the City of North Miami. Also discussed are current…
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Stream the video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/WoQuHAjWYMs And listen to Triple Transit: https://push.fm/fl/tripletransit This is the first in a new series entitled Studio Stories, in which I'll be sitting down with a producer and discussing a release in detail. Today I'm talking to Praveen Sharma, aka Braille, about his awesome new LP …
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What is future music anyway? And is it any different from the future OF music? Simon Reynolds is one of the most influential music writers of the last two decades, authoring such seminal works as 'Energy Flash' (on acid house and rave, 'Rip It Up And Start Again' (on the post-punk era), and 'Retromania' (on the obsession of popular culture with the…
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People love to talk about Miles Davis reinventing himself and reinventing the music. They talk about the First Great Quintet in the fifties, the Second Great Quintet in the sixties, the Lost Quintet of 1969, maybe of the electric bands that followed (although often not). What do they almost never talk about? In 1981, Miles hadn't performed in publi…
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week David Leavitt and Adam Littlefield discuss the Intel 13th and 14th generation CPU fiasco and also how Norton and McAfee "Ant-Virus" software has turned into scamming machines. Also di…
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What do you call a music scene with no name? The lack of a commonly-accepted moniker for the mid-to-late 90s movement centred around Ninja Tune and Gilles Peterson amongst others is a real anomaly in contemporary music. One of the most interesting insights from our guest this week, Mr Scruff, is the revelation not even the DJs themselves referred t…
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People love to talk about Miles Davis reinventing himself and reinventing the music. They talk about the First Great Quintet in the fifties, the Second Great Quintet in the sixties, the Lost Quintet of 1969, maybe of the electric bands that followed (although often not). What do they almost never talk about? In 1981, Miles hadn't performed in publi…
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week David Leavitt discusses the Florida Back to School Sales Tax Holiday and how Taxation is Theft anyway! Also discussed are current computer and laptop deals and a shoutout to the busin…
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The pandemic is a topic of conversation we studiously avoided for the first year or so of the podcast, it just seemed a bit boring and predictable. It was shit, basically, and there's only so much you can say about being locked inside for 18 months. But what if you suddenly became a successful DJ in 2019? That was some of the worst timing possible,…
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Listen to any song by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. There will be no question in your mind about who is driving the bus or who is riding on the bus or where this bus is going. Who's driving the bus? Art Blakey is driving! Who's riding the bus? Everybody! Where's this bus going? Straight ahead! Seventeen years of Deep Focus and no one has ever…
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2 PM-3 PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week, David Leavitt and Adam Littlefield discuss the CrowdStrike Fiasco and how it should have never happened. Also discussed are current computer and laptop deals and a shoutout to the bus…
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Afro House is not something we've covered in depth on the show to date, but this week we welcome one of the UK's foremost exponents of the form. Kitty Amor was born in London, but cut her musical teeth running nights as a student Nottingham where she and her associates were instrumental in bringing the second wave of Grime, Funky, and other key Lon…
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Listen to any song by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. There will be no question in your mind about who is driving the bus or who is riding on the bus or where this bus is going. Who's driving the bus? Art Blakey is driving! Who's riding the bus? Everybody! Where's this bus going? Straight ahead! Seventeen years of Deep Focus and no one has ever…
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week, David Leavitt and Adam Littlefield delve into the myriad ways AI is already shaping our world and the exciting possibilities it holds for the future. We'll also be sharing some exclu…
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Join us at the D:U:2 listening party -> https://scubaofficial.bandcamp.com/merch/d-u-2-listening-party Listen to the awesome Laurus Ascending EP by Bodhi -> https://ingrv.es/laurus-ascending-ya4-9 It's been a while since we had a promoter on the show, and this week's guest is one of the most influential in Europe since the turn of the century. Havi…
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Listen to any song by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. There will be no question in your mind about who is driving the bus or who is riding on the bus or where this bus is going. Who's driving the bus? Art Blakey is driving! Who's riding the bus? Everybody! Where's this bus going? Straight ahead! Seventeen years of Deep Focus and no one has ever…
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week David Leavitt and Adam Littlefield discusses some recent scams and what you can do in case you suspect someone trying to scam you on your computer. Also discussed are current computer…
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Are we partying like it's 1999? I mean what it was actually like in 99, not how Prince imagined it might be back in 1982. Millennium eve was supposed to be the best thing ever. I was beside myself with excitement for months beforehand, possibly years. But when push came to shove, my group of friends didn't even bother going to a rave and spent an u…
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We don't hear enough about Gil Scott-Heron these days. And when we do, we often get the same few crumbs: his invention of a sort of proto-hiphop, some reference to his social concerns, and, of course, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (which too often is wildly misinterpreted). What about Gil Scott-Heron the unique stage performer? What about …
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At what point does criticism of changes in culture become overly reactive? This is a question I've wrestled with continuously over the past couple of years, but I can't get past the conclusion that if something isn't good then pointing that fact out is never really a bad thing... right? My conversation with Radio Slave this week doesn't pull any pu…
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We don't hear enough about Gil Scott-Heron these days. And when we do, we often get the same few crumbs: his invention of a sort of proto-hiphop, some reference to his social concerns, and, of course, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (which too often is wildly misinterpreted). What about Gil Scott-Heron the unique stage performer? What about …
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This is a recording of our popular Tech Talk radio show on WDBO AM580 and FM 107.3 that airs every Saturday from 2PM to 3PM and every Sunday from 8 AM-9 AM. This week David Leavitt and Adam Littlefield discusses what goes inside a gaming computer to make it a gaming computer. Also discussed are current computer and laptop deals and a shoutout to th…
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It's the week after the week before.... no guest this week, but a deep dive into my experiences with live electronic music in the audience as well as being on stage myself. And on stage I was, last week in London, Bristol, and Manchester. Huge thanks to all of you who attended the shows, had so much great feedback it's been a bit overwhelming actua…
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We don't hear enough about Gil Scott-Heron these days. And when we do, we often get the same few crumbs: his invention of a sort of proto-hiphop, some reference to his social concerns, and, of course, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (which too often is wildly misinterpreted). What about Gil Scott-Heron the unique stage performer? What about …
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D:U:LIVE is coming this week!! My first live shows since 2013.... London / Bristol / Manchester - all tickets: scubaoficial.io/live How many proper recording studios are there left in big cities in 2024? And how many of those are used regularly for making proper dance music? Probably not that many but one of them is run by this week's guest, a reco…
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"Who has the hippest chops in the world?" If you're going to ask that question on a record, you had better have the nuts to back it up. I mean, you will be annihilated, humiliated for the rest of time, if you don't. Rahsaan Roland Kirk knew he had them and so did everyone else on the scene. To this day, any time you see a saxophonist playing 3 horn…
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D:U:LIVE is coming in June! My first live shows since 2013.... London / Bristol / Manchester - all tickets: scubaoficial.io/live We've been covering techno quite a lot on the show recently, but mostly from a legacy perspective. This week we are joined with one of the last few years' breakdown names on the production side. Based in Krakow, Poland, K…
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"Who has the hippest chops in the world?" If you're going to ask that question on a record, you had better have the nuts to back it up. I mean, you will be annihilated, humiliated for the rest of time, if you don't. Rahsaan Roland Kirk knew he had them and so did everyone else on the scene. To this day, any time you see a saxophonist playing 3 horn…
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