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Mar 24

Ada Lovelace Day

Today is Ada Lovelace Day, on which we all celebrate a woman in technology that we admire.  Working at Google, I found it difficult to identify one woman to actually write about, as there are so many that I could easily dedicate an entire post to*.

However spoiled for choice I am at work, it’s actually a woman I know who doesn’t work in an obviously technology-related role who I want to really call out: Christina Green, a (tragically, recently laid-off) middle-school science teacher in the bay area.  I admire her real dedication to introducing her students to technology in the classroom, helping them use online collaboration tools in assignments and even getting them all to produce podcasts.  She’s described helping her students become familiar with computers who are starting from absolute zero — introducing them to the concept of a mouse — in light of which her achievements are particularly impressive.

An unfortunate roadblock that Ms. Green consistently runs into is other teachers’ hesistance to adopting technology, which sometimes verges on aggressive resistance.  I’ve often been shocked to hear how computer-illiterate her colleagues are, and always wish her the best in her efforts.

There is a growing societal divide between those who can afford to have a computer in their home and those who cannot.  Children raised in a household without exposure to computers and the internet will be severely disadvantaged in the coming decades.  Christina is working to overcome that, bringing children who might otherwise be left behind back into our grand little sprint to progress, and is doing more good than I expect I ever will.

* Because I want to give them a shoutout, a short list, in no particular order: Melanie Colburn, Maricia Scott, Tina Huang, and Nori Heikkinen.  They are all significantly more capable than I, and consistently astonish me with their talents.


Jan 19
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Alamaailman Vasarat - Luiden Valossa, Naapurin Talossa

Finnish Klezmer Hammer Punk?  You decide.

http://www.vasarat.com/

Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-PlKlsOdZA


Jan 14
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Radiohead really opened something up when they put out their track masters for remixes.  There was a lot of crap produced, but also some very delightful and serious stuff.  Amplive has produced an album of quality remixes of 8 of Radiohead’s tracks from In Rainbows.  15 Stepz (feat. Codany Holiday), streamed here, is one of the more unusual ones.  The mix starts off in a somewhat-typical remix riff, but then drops in a comforting, smooth blues-y voice track that takes it in a completely different direction.  The main hard sound reminding you that the artist has their background in electronica is the original drum track, which was an excellent decision, maintaining a strong contrast with the new vocals.

The album also has a mix featuring Del the Funky Homosapien aka Deltron Zero aka Deltron 3030, one of my preferred hip hoppiters, and a bay area local.  Other delightful appearances include Chali 2na, formerly of Jurassic 5.

Amplive Rainydayz Remixes, full album free for download: http://www.onesevensevensix.com/amplive/


Jan 9

Belleruche

Unfortunately I can’t give you an audio sample of the band I was obsessively playing during the recent holidays, as the only copies I have aren’t in mp3 format, but here’s a set of links:

http://www.belleruche.com/

http://hypem.com/search/belleruche/1/

http://www.last.fm/music/Belleruche

Belleruche, a pretty new British band, terms themselves “Turntable Soul Music,” which is pretty accurate.  The singer has a terribly sexy voice in the Ella Fitzgerald smoky, gravelly tradition, and the supporting music has a downtempo DJ / Jazz Groove / Trip Hop quality that pulls in some big band samples.  Veering sometimes into the Portishead arena, they have my heart.


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Benny Sings - Get There (http://www.bennysings.com/)

Second in my Nu Jazz / Breakbeat kick is “Get There,” by Benny Sings.  An excellent track for grooving down the street, with an ultra-catchy piano riff and some pleasantly repetitive sexy lyrics.  Throw in a trumpet solo and you’ve got it.  Yes, it, you have got.


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Mr. Scruff - Get a move on (http://www.mrscruff.com/)

“Get a move on” is one of my favorite songs in my new Nu Jazz / Breakbeat kick.  Fuck, French Jazz + Modern DJs is my new favorite pony.


Dec 17
Google Suggest results for “how do you say”.  Poignant.

Google Suggest results for “how do you say”.  Poignant.


Nov 13

This is serious. Watch this. Tokyo through a kaleidoscope.


Nov 8
livejamie:
“Moon Music”

livejamie:

“Moon Music”


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