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wavwax · 2 months
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The 2024 GRAMMYs: A Night to Remember in Music History
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My Favorite Music of 2022
I did a much better job of connecting with new music releases this year. So much so that I can identify my top albums of the year. That doesn’t happen every year. I won’t rank these since they are so different from each other. Instead, here they are in order of release date with a little bit of added commentary as to why each rose to the top for me.
Tim Kasher - Middling Age (4/15/22)
This is the Cursive front man’s submission to middle age. Made of mostly beautiful acoustic songs of self-reflection and about growing older, this is a touching album by one of my favorite niche alt-rock legends. As someone facing his mid-50s this album really speaks to me. But come on Tim Kasher, you’re only 48 years young! 
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The Smile - A Light for Attracting Attention (5/13/22)
I was a bit skeptical when I heard that Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood were going to release an album under a new band name called The Smile. This showed more evidence that maybe Radiohead are done as a band and the thought of that makes me sad. 
That all changed after just a couple of listens. What a fantastic album with unimaginable hooks and progressions. If you enjoyed any of Radiohead’s sounds, you need to give this a proper listen. Seeing The Smile live in Dallas with my son Jonathan in early December only adds to my appreciation of this new musical direction for two of my favorite individual artists. 
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Kevin Morby - This is a Photograph (5/13/22)
This appears to be Kevin Morby exercising some demons in Memphis, Tennessee where This is a Photograph was recorded. Songs about childhood memories and our collective mortalities echo throughout. Many with a side of strings and horns. It all fits so well. Kudos to the kid from Blue Valley, KS. 
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Flume - Palaces (5/13/22)
“Future Bass.” That’s how Spotify and others label Flume’s sound genre. That makes sense to me because this album sounds like the year 2040. My son Jonathan gingerly walked me into modern EDM a few years ago when he was in college. I’m glad he did because it has opened my ears to a whole different world of music I would have never discovered otherwise. 
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Fred Again - Actual Life 3 (10/28/22)
I found this EDM album late in 2022. Fred Again is a 29 year old singer/producer from London. He gained worldwide popularity after a video of his show at the famed Boiler Room in London went viral in July receiving over 5 million views in just one week. My son introduced this album to me in November while listening to music at our place. I try to fight the notion that you shouldn’t be into certain types of music at an older age by being open to new artists and genres. Jonathan has helped me to find new artists like Fred Again and that is a gift.
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rashadrastam · 1 year
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From First to Last, From Fred Again to Four Tet, from running marathons to Skrillex to going to dubstep shows to covering emo bands and now we’re listening to podcasts and going rock climbing Thanks @Juancarlosleonjr for the film, check out his coverage of the show on YouTube, shoutout to @chelsea_lux for the boost, @thelotradio for supporting @wearmanyhatswmh @dahsar @fredagainagainagainagainagain @fourtetkieran @skrillex #fredagain #fourtet #skrillex (at Times Square, New York City) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9y7IduOLB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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b1rdm4njr · 2 years
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kevinmscheid · 1 year
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💗rave🪞realm 🎶 #fredagain 💗 #boilerroom 📺 🎶 💗 #plur 💗 🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎉 (at BoileR RoOm*) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cki399AsUEk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kikiiii3 · 6 days
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visszahatonevmas · 4 months
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mistermixmania · 4 months
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omanxl1 · 6 months
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Defected Radio Show Hosted by Monki 13.10.23
Digital Crate Digging Continues as we proceed and continue with this Fabulous Friday edition. Flashback Friday business will concurrent check out how we’re working it, O-Dog Day Partying at the moment! this is how we’re living! Damn! It’s also a Friday The 13th but check out how we’re playing it / working it! the attitude? valiant, but what have we stumbled into? Going in / getting it…
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Thought my Coachella trip not working out was a blessing but I’ve never been so bitter about missing something in my entire life
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kat-stone · 1 year
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In this smoking chaos, our shoulder blades kissed I found you
I found you beautiful I found you exploding
Your head shakes out your heart You're pulling yourself apart With sweat bleeding down I found you, ay I found you With the calm across your face Look at the state you got this place I was outside my mind
I found
I found
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wavwax · 2 months
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The 2024 GRAMMYs: A Night to Remember in Music History
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42frankee · 1 year
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Skrillex, Fred Again & Flowdan - Rumble (Leo Cap Bootleg) by Black Barrel | Leo Cap https://ift.tt/w7R3lVY
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rashadrastam · 1 year
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From First to Last, From Fred Again to Four Tet, from running marathons to Skrillex to going to dubstep shows to covering emo bands and now we’re listening to podcasts and going rock climbing Thanks @Juancarlosleonjr for the film, check out his coverage of the show on YouTube, shoutout to @chelsea_lux for the boost, @thelotradio for supporting @wearmanyhatswmh @dahsar @fredagainagainagainagainagain @fourtetkieran @skrillex #fredagain #fourtet #skrillex (at Times Square, New York City) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9yd4GOuUD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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b1rdm4njr · 11 months
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life was different a week ago
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frederickwtaylor · 1 year
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Taylors first principle
In the opening paragraph of Taylors “The principles of scientific management”, he quotes Franklin D Roosevelt by saying that “national efficiency” is the United States main concern. This is an ideology that Taylor adapted on a much smaller scale to fit his own firms and operations.  
The first principle of Taylors form of scientific management known as “Taylorism”, was the idea of applying this thought of “national efficiency” to the workplace by replacing standard work methods with methods based on a scientific study of tasks. Taylor wished to create the most efficient work environment as possible, and therefore he devised this principle. In essence, Taylor wanted to maximise a workers output whenever they were working.  
He began to analyse every small detail in the work-environment in an effort to find a better way to conduct operations. Taylor would go on to trial many different methods of doing the same task, and after analysing the results of each method, the most efficient way was chosen as the new standard form of operations.  
An example of one of Taylors trials can once again be seen in his work done at the Bethlehem Steel Company. In his efforts to maximise the transport of coal within the factories, Taylor decided to give his workers larger shovels to carry the coal with. After seeing an increase in productivity, he continued to increase the size of the shovels he provided until he noticed a shift back towards what the original efficiency had been. Taylor concluded that he had exceeded the ideal size of a shovel, and therefore began decreasing the size of the shovels he gave his workers until he found a size which was deemed the most efficient. This improvement allowed his specialized workers increase the average daily output from 16 to 59 tons of coal. 
This ideal shovel was able to carry 21 pounds of material and Taylors observations were so accurate, that most shovels on sale in stores today still carry a maximum load of 21 pounds. 
~Rory Lally
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