JETLAG RADIO 474 | BENKYO RADIO 474

  • The 7 Best Melodic House & Techno Tracks You May Have Missed On Beatport [beatportal]

  • 5 absolutely free tools for soundtracking [Computer Music]

  • Here’s how to get IK Multimedia’s Syntronik V-80 plugin, which gives you the sound of the Yamaha CS-80, for free [Future Music]

  • DJ MAG MARCH 2022 (UK) - PRINTED [DJ Mag]

  • A List of Ways You Can Support Ukraine [Mixmag]

  • Dancing Astronaut’s 10 can’t-miss sets during Ultra’s Bayfront Park homecoming [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Calvin Harris Finally Teases ‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol 2’ After Five Years [Your EDM]

  • Kaskade to DJ at Metaverse Event From Inside Digital Pinball Machine [EDM]

  • Curbi Takes On Naeleck’s “All My Heroes” With An Official Remix [EDM Sauce]

  • Take a trip to the past, with JETLAG RADIO 330 [EDM Library]

  • No new updates [Modern Finance]

  • All The New Watches of 2022 [HODINKEE]

  • Tim Ferriss Book Club [Tim Ferriss]

  • Ephemera: Haunted 'Haunted' [Chuck Palahniuk on Substack]

  • Comunidad de habla hispana, gracias por su atención. [Gary Vee Español]

  • Cyclones cut people off from healthcare in eastern Madagascar [MSF]

  • Anonymous, a diffuse group of hackers, claims to have hacked into Russian state television and broadcast footage of the war in Ukraine. The group launched a “cyber war” against the Russian government shortly after the invasion began. Russian media will only refer to the war as a “special military operation”, and are still peddling the Kremlin’s line that Russia is liberating Ukraine. Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, said his country’s assault on Ukraine will end only when Ukrainians stop resisting and his government’s “well-known demands” are met. [The Economist]

  • How to wreck a tank with a Molotov cocktail: on patrol with Ukraine’s volunteer army [1843 magazine]

  • Designing the Best Strategy for Your Next Global Product Rollout [Harvard Business Review]

  • 'I went from prisoner to PhD' [BBC World]

  • Analysis: Confusion, but not panic, reigns in global finance in Russia’s wake [Reuters]

  • Russia announces limited ceasefire; more talks planned [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What Happens When An Elite Public School Becomes Open to All? [The New Yorker]

  • What to expect from Apple’s ‘Peek Performance’ March event [The Verge]

  • Why it’s more difficult to flee Ukraine if you’re not from Ukraine — Non-Ukrainian refugees are trapped between racism and Cold War geopolitics. [Vox]

  • Welcome to the it’s-so-subtle pivot season [TechCrunch]

  • 10 Breakthrough Technologies [MIT Technology Review]

  • A former NATO commander says Russian President Vladimir Putin 'may be the best thing that ever happened to the NATO alliance' [Insider]

  • Throwing it back to our inaugural Originals² Academy in partnership with Microsoft Surface two-day educational event for select creators — hosted simultaneously in Miami and Berlin’s top recording studios, linked via Microsoft Teams.#Surface #originals2 #originalbydesign [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Key to white survival’: how Putin has morphed into a far-right savior — The Russian president’s ‘strong man’ image and disdain for liberals has turned him into a hero for white nationalists [The Guardian]

  • Alex Jones and Donald Trump: A Fateful Alliance Draws Scrutiny — The Infowars host tormented Sandy Hook families and helped elect President Donald J. Trump. His role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack is now of growing interest to congressional investigators. [The New York Times]

  • Pussy Riot Founder Says More Russians Are Against Putin's War Than We've Seen [Huffington Post]

  • Of Course Journalists Should Interview Autocrats — Anyone who tells you otherwise does not understand the purpose of journalism. [The Atlantic]

  • Undue Burden — How abortion restrictions have become obstacles for women across the U.S. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The GOP: An unending display of toxic masculinity [The Washington Post]

  • François Hollande : « Pour arrêter Vladimir Poutine, arrêtons de lui acheter du gaz » [Le Monde]

  • Huge, mysterious blast detected in deep space [Mashable]

  • Russian Shelling Damaged a Nuclear Research Facility, Ukraine Says [VICE News]

  • Putin’s Criminal Invasion of Ukraine Highlights Some Ugly Truths About U.S. and NATO [The Intercept_]

  • As Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis deepens, its young people step up — Afghans are giving food to the hungry, clothes to the needy, and medical care to the sick: ‘I just wish I could work at night, too.' [National Geographic]

  • We're trying everything to avoid WWIII, acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine says [NPR]

  • Here are California organizations supporting Ukraine [CapRadioNews]

  • Guerre en Ukraine : le repli américain aura duré six mois… [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Invasion of Ukraine Is Causing Crisis at Sea [Foreign Policy]

  • America Must Do More to Help Ukraine Fight Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Are There So Many Indian Students in Ukraine? — For over 30 years, Ukraine has been a popular destination for Indians to study medicine, dentistry, and nursing. Now many of them are left stranded in a war zone. [The Diplomat]

  • In New Math Proofs, Artificial Intelligence Plays to Win [Quanta Magazine]

  • La communauté du CERN est solidaire du peuple ukrainien. L'Ukraine est un pays membre associé du CERN. — Le Président du Conseil a convoqué une réunion extraordinaire du Conseil du CERN qui se tiendra le mardi 8 mars pour définir les mesures à adopter. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Psyche Gets Huge Solar Arrays for Trip to Metal-Rich Asteroid [NASA]

  • INTERPOL supports New Zealand-led international operation into online child sexual abuse material [INTERPOL]

  • How Brown Plans to Battle Bureaucracy: Radical Transparency, More ’Horsepower’ [Air Force Magazine]

  • Ford's Secret GN34 Supercar Was Supposed to Kick Ferrari's Ass [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 474 & BENKYO RADIO 474.

Beatport has just released a compilation of electronic music, in which all the proceeds are going to the people of Ukraine. I am very excited about this, and encourage all of you to listen to it.

I hope my DJ heroes will share this same level of enthusiasm by releasing compilations for other conflicts around the globe. Afghanistan could use an album. Syria could use an album. Palestine could use an album. We have a lot of power to make a difference, so let’s do this! Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time!