JETLAG RADIO 312 | BENKYO RADIO 312

  • Beatport’s Definitive History of Drum & Bass [beatportal]

  • KnittedKeyboard II is the expressive MIDI controller you can wear like a scarf [Computer Music]

  • Erika de Casier: “Sometimes when I open Ableton Live I’m blank - what the hell am I going to create?” [Future Music]

  • Lee Gamble, Lafawndah, Bergsonist, Swan Meat, More Contribute to Compilation for Medical Aid for Palestinians [DJ Mag]

  • Jack Grealish: “I’d Be a Club Promoter in Ibiza if I wasn’t a Footballer” [Mixmag]

  • Monstercat celebrates 10-year anniversary with compilation album, livestream [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Seven Lions’ Ophelia Records Releases 3rd Volume Of Advent Series Promoting Rising Stars [Your EDM]

  • Armin van Buuren to Play Rare Concert at Romania’s Landmark Constitution Square [EDM.com]

  • Scott The Pisces Reveals His Post Debut EP Single ‘Crazy About You’ Out Now [EDM Sauce]

  • Surviving Gaza: the hopes and perils of living under blockade [MSF]

  • Facebook Live Audio Quick Guide [GaryVee]

  • A global corporate-tax deal takes shape [The Economist]

  • American fried chicken has its origins in slavery [1843 magazine]

  • Your Messaging to Older Audiences Is Outdated [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ethiopia Tigray conflict: Famine hits 400,000, UN warns [BBC News]

  • Even Gold-Obsessed Indians Are Pouring Into Crypto [Bloomberg]

  • Era ends, uncertainty looms as U.S. forces quit main Afghanistan base [Reuters]

  • Donald Rumsfeld was a criminal in a suit and tie [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Persistent Fantasy of a Trump Knockout Punch [The New Yorker]

  • Riot made some chill beats for creators to stream to [The Verge]

  • How to redesign cities to withstand heat waves [Vox]

  • This week in growth marketing on TechCrunch [TechCrunch]

  • New NASA radiation rules could open up space missions to more women [MIT Technology Review]

  • The Manhattan DA’s bombshell indictment against Trump’s company and CFO is just the tip of the iceberg [Business Insider]

  • US troops leave Afghanistan’s Bagram airbase after nearly 20 years [The Guardian]

  • Is Biden Declaring ‘Independence From the Virus’ Too Soon? —Less than half the country is fully vaccinated against Covid-19, and the contagious Delta variant is spreading. Still, the White House has an “America’s Back Together” celebration planned for July 4. [The New York Times]

  • Dystopia: Gas Leak Ignites In the Ocean! [Huffington Post]

  • The 3 Simple Rules That Underscore the Danger of Delta — Vaccines are still beating the variants, but the unvaccinated world is being pummeled. [The Atlantic]

  • It’s A ‘Shot Girl Summer.’ But America Is Still Not Fully Back To Normal. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Biden’s cold response to Afghanistan’s collapse will have far-reaching consequences [The Washington Post]

  • Canicule : une centaine d’incendies font rage dans l’ouest du Canada et en Californie [Le Monde]

  • Apple might launch 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro in September [Mashable]

  • Scientists Confirm Stephen Hawking’s 50-Year-Old Theory About Black Holes [Motherboard, Tech by VICE]

  • Grandma Techno Captures Detroit's Rave Culture [Noisey, Music by VICE]

  • Japan Proposes 4-Day Work Week. Terms and Conditions Apply. [VICE World News]

  • U.S. Sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela Hamper the Global Fight Against COVID-19 [The Intercept_]

  • Public swimming pools are still haunted by segregation's legacy [Nat Geo]

  • FEMA Rejected 95% Of Aid Applicants During California's Last Wildfire Disaster. Why? [NPR]

  • Fireworks Are Especially Dangerous During Drought. Here’s How To Use Them Safely. [CapRadioNews]

  • Les « grands-mères rouges » du mouvement international des femmes [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Study Finds Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. Diplomats Eyeing the Exit Door [Foreign Policy] “The State Department has long been criticized for being too “pale, male, and Yale” and Secretary of State Antony Blinken vowed to make diversity and inclusion a top priority during his tenure.”

  • A World Without American Democracy? — The Global Consequences of the United States’ Democratic Backsliding [Foreign Affairs]

  • Experts Question If WHO Should Lead Pandemic Origins Probe [The Diplomat]

  • Brighter Than a Billion Billion Suns: Gamma-Ray Bursts Continue to Surprise [Quanta magazine]

  • Des élèves de 2 écoles locales ( /) invitent la communauté du CERN à relever le défi des boîtes mystérieuses. Ils ont caché divers objets dans des boîtes qui donneront du fil à retordre aux scientifiques pendant les 6 prochains mois ! [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Scientists Available for Interviews on Hurricanes, Tropical Storms [NASA]

  • What to do if you want to report an international crime. [INTERPOL]

  • CQ Brown Says Air Force Must Match Changing Character of War [Air Force Magazine]

  • Sung Kang’s Five Favorite Cars from the Fast & Furious Series [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 312 & BENKYO RADIO 312.

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