JETLAG RADIO 740 | BENKYO RADIO 740

  • Introducing: Kolter [beatportal]

  • Best grooveboxes 2023: all-in-one groove machines that bring the fun back to music production [Computer Music]

  • Waldorf Announces Quantum MKII Synthesizer [Future Music]

  • Addison Groove Unveils Visceral Techno EP ‘Eh Whut’ [Mixmag]

  • Skrillex taps Palestinian vocalist Nai Barghouti for long-awaited ‘XENA,’ as album rollout continues [Dancing Astronaut]

  • EDDIE lands on Rezz’s HypnoVizion label with latest single, “Incubator” [Your EDM]

  • The Hard Summer Music Festival is Returning to Los Angeles After a Decade [EDM]

  • How To Find A Music Mentor [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing TAG Heuer Gets Colorful With The New Carrera Chronograph x Porsche Orange Racing (Live Pics) [HODINKEE]

  • Legendary Investor Bill Gurley on Investing Rules, Finding Outliers, Insights from Jeff Bezos and Howard Marks, Must-Read Books, Creating True Competitive Advantages, Open-Source Strategies, Adapting Mental Models to New Realities, and More (#651) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Giving birth in the face of persistent obstacles in Taiz [MSF]

  • The Sino-American rivalry needs guardrails to contain small incidents [The Economist]

  • “They’re starting to talk about hundreds of billions of dollars”—rebuilding Ukraine [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Grammy Awards 2023: How to watch and who will win [BBC News]

  • US Downs Chinese Balloon, Prompting Protests from Beijing [Bloomberg]

  • LeBron James returns to Los Angeles with history in his grasp [Reuters]

  • Israelis rally for fifth week against Netanyahu’s judicial plans — Tens of thousands brave heavy rain in Tel Aviv to protest against government plans to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “Yellowstone’s Epic TV Expansionism [The New Yorker]

  • Twitter will let businesses keep their gold checkmarks — for $1,000 per month / Twitter could also charge extra to add badges to every account affiliated with the brand as part of its latest money-making scheme. [The Verge]

  • Climate disasters hit poor people hardest. There’s an obvious solution to that. [Vox]

  • When the government is the customer (some things to keep in mind) [TechCrunch]

  • Who gets to be a tech entrepreneur in China? — A new book, The Labor of Reinvention, explores the increasingly blurry line between employment and entrepreneurship in the country’s digital economy. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The F-22 that took down China's surveillance balloon used the call sign 'FRANK01' in an apparent homage to a heroic pilot from WWI [Insider]

  • Interested in working in Tokyo? Check out our open careers for new graduates and mid-career professionals in Japan. [LinkedIn]

  • Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf dies in Dubai after long illness [The Guardian]

  • LeBron James Keeps the World Watching [The New York Times]

  • BLACK 365 — Honoring Blackness shouldn’t be confined to just 28 days. “Black 365” is a celebration of Black history — which is American history — that starts in February and continues all year at HuffPost. [Huffington Post] #BLM #BlackLivesMatter #BlackHistoryMonth

  • OpEd — The French Are in a Panic Over Le Wokisme — The nation’s vehement rejection of identity politics made me recalibrate my own views about woke ideology. [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Are Lonely. That Has Political Consequences. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Few Americans are excited about a Biden-Trump rematch, Post-ABC poll finds [The Washington Post]

  • Plus de vingt maires de gauche, dont Anne Hidalgo, interpellent le chef de l’Etat sur les familles sans abri [Le Monde]

  • Scientists just found a planet that's stranger than you can imagine [Mashable]

  • YouTube Contract Workers Are Going on Strike [VICE News]

  • White House-Linked Venture Capital Fund Boasts China War Would Be Great For Business [The Intercept_]

  • Does a woman’s fertility really plummet at age 35? [National Geographic]

  • More than 62,000 remain without power in Austin, 5 days after a winter storm [NPR]

  • California snowpack levels soar after back-to-back atmospheric rivers [CapRadioNews]

  • Une belle salade [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Britain Is Much Worse Off Than It Understands [Foreign Policy]

  • NATO Chief Wants More Indo-Pacific ‘Friends’ as Russia, China Move Closer [The Diplomat]

  • The Physicist Who Travels Across Disciplines, Space and Time [Quanta Magazine]

  • Restez à l'écoute aujourd'hui à 15h30 CET pour une discussion en anglais avec Barbara Latacz, qui travaille au Décélérateur d'antiprotons du CERN pour comprendre ce qu'est l'antimatière . #AntimatterDay2023 [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble’s New View of the Tarantula Nebula [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 740 & BENKYO RADIO 740. Now, as much as MUFC loves to win matches, we must understand that we need silverware this year. It’s been too long. Hopefully Coach ETH can deliver. Go UNITED!

Until Next Time!