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  • Beatport Next: ANNĒ is Advancing Greece’s Techno Scene [Beatportal]

  • Abbey Road engineer Ken Scott on recording The Beatles: “I was there when Eric Clapton played the solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps, but it was just another day at the office so it didn't mean anything at the time” [Computer Music]

  • FIRST LOOK: Ableton’s free Live 11.3 update includes Drift, a new MPE-compatible synth that can create sounds “from every era of modern music” [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine is still banned until the end of 2023, for distribution of MDMA to minors. Wait when they announce the next Top 100 DJs (without trolling) [DJ Mag]

  • Rave to Run Simultaneously Between Kyiv and Liverpool for Charity [Mixmag]

  • Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso, and PARISI reunite to renew Roman Flügel’s 2004 classic with ‘U Ok?’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • David Guetta releases his next ’90s remake with Anne-Marie & Coi Leray, “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” [Your EDM]

  • Ellie Goulding Returns to Dance Music Roots in Dazzling Album, “Higher Than Heaven” [EDM.com]

  • Kx5 Drop Self-Titled Debut Album Continuing Dominance Of Electronic Scene [EDM Sauce]

  • REWIND: The Best Stories From Watches & Wonders Past [HODINKEE]

  • Dr. Kelly Starrett — The Magic of Movement and Mobility, Training for Range of Motion, Breathing for Back Pain, Improving Your Balance, and More (#664) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, urged President Xi Jinping to “bring Russia to its senses” over the war in Ukraine during a meeting in Beijing. Mr Macron was joined in China by Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission. Mr Macron took with him a large business delegation on the trip, as he seeks to bolster trade ties. Mrs von der Leyen took a different line: in a press conference, she argued that Europeans should “de-risk” their commercial ties to the country. [The Economist]

  • The inventor who fell in love with his AI — Artificial intelligence will increasingly sound like us as it grows more sophisticated. Will we be able to resist falling for our computer programs? [1843 magazine]

  • Collaboration Without Burnout [Harvard Business Review]

  • Biden administration blames chaotic Afghan pull-out on Trump [BBC News]

  • Ukrainian dolphins find new home in Romanian aquarium [Reuters]

  • Risk of hunger, poverty higher due to slow economic growth: IMF [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The People v. Donald J. Trump — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is effectively accusing the former President of defrauding voters in 2016. [The New Yorker] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • The Apple Lisa was a design revolution — and it still feels like one today [The Verge]

  • Another child sex abuse crisis rocks the Catholic Church — A new report identifies more than 150 clergy members in Maryland who abused at least 600 victims over six decades. [Vox]

  • The robots are already here — Actuator: What’s this ‘general purpose’ stuff I keep hearing about? [TechCrunch]

  • The complex math of counterfactuals could help Spotify pick your next favorite song — A new kind of machine-learning model is set to improve automated decision making in finance, health care, ad targeting, and more. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Clarence Thomas slammed from across political spectrum, as former House GOP member says he 'should not be allowed anywhere near a judicial decision' [Insider] #RoeVersusWade

  • The ADE 2023 Early Bird sale goes live this Thursday, April 6th (14:00 CET) 🕊️ — For those on the Early Bird waitlist: check your email to claim your reserved ticket! [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Covid has left thousands of US children orphans. Few states are addressing the crisis — An estimated 245,000 children in the US have lost one or both parents to Covid, but despite profound implications they have been largely overlooked in policy responses [The Guardian] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • ‘Hot Ones’ Was a Slow Burn All Along — This YouTube talk show’s premise is simple: Disarm celebrities with deep-cut questions and scorchingly spicy wings. Nearly 300 episodes later, the recipe still works. [New York Times]

  • Dell XPS 13 review: Dell is coasting (and that’s fine) [The Verge]

  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie, like the video game, is for kids [Vox]

  • More conversations, fewer clicks: Leveraging generative AI to help businesses get to the point faster [TechCrunch]

  • How Russia killed its tech industry — The invasion of Ukraine supercharged the decline of the country’s already struggling tech sector—and undercut its biggest success story, Yandex. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Elon Musk says he's 'dumb way more often than I'd like to be' in Twitter debate about his management style [Insider]

  • CEOs and their leadership teams are being called to rethink their leadership styles and embrace change.

    At Accenture, talent is at the center of business transformation and their culture of equality is an 'innovation multiplier.' Thrive Global had a great conversation with Renato Scaff, Accenture's COO in North America, about the importance of inclusion and diversity during uncertain times.

    "Being around distinct cultures and people allowed me to gain valuable perspectives and life experiences that shaped my way of thinking and allowed me to unlock unique insights I could bring to the table at work."

    Renato shares his experience of the benefits of diverse perspectives, his advice on building self-confidence, and why the culture of future employers matters.

    And as Renato said, "We know people's potential can change when they are sufficiently supported. https://lnkd.in/dVPkCCf8

    #Business #Transformation #Culture #Equality #Perspective “Don’t be afraid to complicate your life. Every time you do, you learn new things. You will likely end up better for it.” [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • Kamala Harris Backs 'Tennessee 3' With Powerful Message On Democracy [Huffington Post]

  • An Ode to Bananas — Their cartoon yellowness, their absurd curvature, their fragility, their cordial blandness [The Atlantic]

  • The 4 Political Neighborhoods Of Chicago [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Intelligence leak exposes U.S. spying on adversaries and allies [The Washington Post]

  • Un officier russe raconte ce qu’il a vu de Vladimir Poutine - Gleb Karakoulov a travaillé durant treize ans dans le service de sécurité du président russe, avant de faire défection à la fin de l’année 2022. [Le Monde]

  • Mars scientists spent 6 years making the most detailed image of the planet [Mashable]

  • There’s a Sexual Abuse Scandal Brewing in the World of Competitive Cheerleading [VICE News]

  • China’s Mounting Challenge to U..S. Hegemony — Elbridge Colby, a former Pentagon official under Donald Trump, joins Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain to discuss U.S.-China tensions. [The Intercept_]

  • Why Easter is celebrated with bunnies and egg hunts [National Geographic]

  • Access to a key abortion drug is in legal limbo. Here's how medication abortion works [NPR]

  • Sacramento Kings are in the playoffs! Here’s what you need to know. [CapRadioNews]

  • En Tanzanie, les Masaïs expulsés pour le tourisme et la chasse [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Palestinians Aren’t Joining Israel’s Protests — A state that considers equality an existential threat can never be a democracy. [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • How to Revitalize the World Bank, the IMF, and the Development Finance System — The Urgent Need to Update Institutions Built for a Different Era [Foreign Affairs]

  • Central Asia’s Strained Security Architecture — Growing divisions within the CSTO -- over Ukraine, Afghanistan, and various internal disputes -- may have serious implications for the region’s security architecture. [The Diplomat]

  • Hobbyist Finds Math’s Elusive ‘Einstein’ Tile [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à un cours de formation technique au CERN en 1975. — Ce cours d'informatique appliquée permettait aux participants de se familiariser avec le langage machine et de s'exercer à la programmation en langage d'assemblage. La formation à l'informatique continue. Le programme @CERNopenlab permet aux étudiants de travailler avec les dernières technologies matérielles et logicielles, et de voir comment l'informatique est utilisée en physique des particules. En savoir plus: [CERN_FR]

  • Historic Nebula Seen Like Never Before With NASA's IXPE [NASA]

  • Firearms trafficking [INTERPOL]

  • NATO Air Exercise Will Offer Germany ‘High Value’ Lessons on F-35 Operations, Luftwaffe Boss Says [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Toyota Corolla AE86 Daily Driver Transformed Into Legendary Demo Car [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 808 & BENKYO RADIO 808. As you may remember, the TR-808 was a very important drum machine. It was a godsend for millions of musicians and producers. It’s a part of our history. Here’s a documentary about it.

LIGHTS has released a new album called dEd. It’s very good, just like P3P. She also released an album entitled Warehouse Summer in memory of i_0. (988 Suicide & Crisis hotline). Great music, look into it.

It appears that Trump did not stay in jail. It appears that he was just booked, and he’s casually going around the country yet again. I’m tired of this shit-show. I just want some free time to enjoy my COMPUTER MUSIC / FUTURE MUSIC magazines, and spend time on FL STUDIO / ABLETON LIVE / LOGIC PRO. But these conditions make them almost impossible. I need a short sabbatical in France, I swear to God. Please end this Trump nightmare. I know it has been impossible to put him in jail for being a mobster, but you can put him away on tax crimes.

The whole planet is busy wanting to dance to Electronic Dance Music. Did you know that even Daft Punk are getting back together just for COACHELLA? Let us enjoy ourselves, Goddamnit.

Until Next Time!