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  • Live Review of Nation Beat in New YorkJoe’s Pub New York, NY

    Web: nationbeat.com

    Contact: fiona@thebloomeffect.com

    Players: Scott Kettner, percussionist, bandleader; Tom McHugh, trombone; Mark Collins, trumpet; Paul Carlon, tenor saxophone; Heather Ewer, sousaphone; Christylez Bacon and Melanie Scholtz, guest vocalists

    Material: To celebrate the release of their new album, Archaic Humans, Nation Beat held a show at Joe’s Pub. Nation Beat is a jazz group from Brazil, founded in 2017 by Kettner. The album blends jazz, forró, maracatu, beatboxing, and vocals into something beautiful and unique.

    Musicianship: Nation Beat’s musicianship is unparalleled. They strive to blend New Orleans-style jazz with the Brazilian maracatu, a performance style created for festivals in the northeast. Every member capitalized their opportunities to shine with features and solos, often repeating improv sections. Kettner and Bacon went head-to-head before “A New Flow,” battling it out between Kettener’s pandeiro and Bacon’s beatboxing. About halfway through, Kettner treated the audience to a pandeiro solo. He used alternative techniques such as dragging motions and different parts of his arm to create unique sounds, before incorporating a loop pedal and additional percussive instruments to compose a new track on stage. 

    Performance: A mixture between a theater and a jazz club, Joe’s Pub is a swanky venue, organically encouraging feedback from the crowd. Any time someone soloed or the band finished an impressive section, the crowd went wild. Audience participation was a major part of their show. Before beginning “Give A Little,” Bacon took a minute to sit with the audience and explain how important they were. From there, he went through the call and response of “give a little!” at the end of his phrases. This returned with their version of “Hey Pocky Way,” but the ultimate testament to the symbiotic nature of the show was when couples got up from their tables to dance in the aisle. 

    Summary: Nation Beat is one-of-a-kind. They never miss an opportunity to fold different cultures into their sound, constantly evolving as they play. It makes them a perfect embodiment of jazz—creating, growing, and changing with their music. Their album Archaic Humans debuted in May, so make sure to give it a listenThe post Live Review of Nation Beat in New York first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

    Joe’s Pub New York, NY Web: nationbeat.com Contact: fiona@thebloomeffect.com Players: Scott Kettner, percussionist, bandleader; Tom McHugh, trombone; Mark Collins, trumpet; Paul Carlon, tenor saxophone; Heather Ewer, sousaphone; Christylez Bacon and Melanie Scholtz, guest vocalists Material: To celebrate the release of their new album, Archaic Humans, Nation Beat held a show at Joe’s Pub. Nation Beat

  • Polaris Dawn will push the limits of SpaceX’s human spaceflight program – here’s how to watch it launch liveAfter a nearly three-year interlude, Jared Isaacman is returning to space. The billionaire entrepreneur first went to orbit as part of the Inspiration4 mission, which made history for having a crew composed entirely of private citizens, not professional astronauts. But with this next mission, Polaris Dawn, he and mission partner SpaceX have set their sights […]
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  • Oscar Scivier named Warner Music’s Senior Director, A&R, AsiaIn his new role at Warner Music, Scivier will be based in Hong Kong
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  • BMG hires Celine Joshua as EVP, Global MarketingJoshua was most recently at Universal Music Group where she headed up Web3-focused projects
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  • It Turns Out, A PCB Makes A Nice Watch DialPrinted circuit boards are typically only something you’d find in a digital watch. However, as [IndoorGeek] demonstrates, you can put them to wonderful use in a classical analog watch, too. They can make the perfect watch dial!
    Here’s the thing. A printed circuit board is fundamentally some fiberglass coated in soldermask, some copper, maybe a layer of gold plating, and with some silk screen on top of that. As we’ve seen a million times, it’s possible to do all kinds of artistic things with PCBs; a watch dial seems almost obvious in retrospect!
    [IndoorGeek] steps through using Altium Designer and AutoCAD to layout the watch face. The guide also covers the assembly of the watch face into an actual wrist watch, including the delicate placement of the movement and hands. They note that there are also opportunities to go further—such as introducing LEDs into the watch face given that it is a PCB, after all!
    It’s a creative way to make a hardy and accurate watch face, and we’re surprised we haven’t seen more of this sort of thing before. That’s not to say we haven’t seen other kinds of watch hacks, though; for those, there have been many. Video after the break.

    Printed circuit boards are typically only something you’d find in a digital watch. However, as [IndoorGeek] demonstrates, you can put them to wonderful use in a classical analog watch, too. T…

  • Experimenting with Interference on Thin Layers[Stoppi] has taken on a fascinating project involving the interference of thin layers, a phenomenon often observed in everyday life but rarely explored in such depth. This project delves into the principles of interference, particularly focusing on how light waves interact with very thin films, like those seen in soap bubbles or oil slicks. The post is in German, but you can easily translate it using online tools.
    Interference occurs when waves overlap, either reinforcing each other (constructive interference) or canceling each other out (destructive interference). In this project, [Stoppi] specifically examines how light behaves when passing through thin layers of air trapped between semi-transparent mirrors. When light waves reflect off these mirrors, the difference in path length leads to interference patterns that depend on the layer’s thickness and the wavelength of the light.
    To visualize this, [Stoppi] used an interferometer made from semi-transparent mirrors and illuminated it with a bulb to ensure a continuous spectrum of light. By analyzing the transmitted light spectrum with a homemade spectrometer, he observed clear peaks corresponding to specific wavelengths that could pass through the interferometer. These experimental results align well with theoretical predictions, confirming the effectiveness of the setup.
    If you like pretty patterns, soap bubbles are definitely good for several experiments. Don’t forget: pictures or it didn’t happen.

    [Stoppi] has taken on a fascinating project involving the interference of thin layers, a phenomenon often observed in everyday life but rarely explored in such depth. This project delves into the p…

  • Grammy Awards Deadlines: 2025 eligibility ends this weekThe Recording Academy's 2025 Grammy Awards eligibility period ends this week. Here is a full list of all the Grammy Awards deadlines.
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    Want to be considered for the 2025 Grammy Awards? Find out all the important deadlines and eligibility requirements here.

  • Musicians’ Guide to Recording while TouringExplore how to record high-quality tracks while traveling with essential road-ready tips and tricks . From mobile gear to location setup, this Musicians' Guide to Recording while Touring will help turn any space into a recording studio.
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  • Linkfire adds Bandcamp smartlinks: Expand your Music Marketing reachLinkfire has added Bandcamp to the 250+ services, retailers, and outlets directly integrated into its smartlinks platform.
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  • Lemonaide launch Collab Club Lemonaide have introduced a new feature that provides users with access to state-of-the-art AI models trained by top industry producers.

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  • Dr Mike Lynch OBE | Obituary They called him the “British Bill Gates” but to SOUND ON SOUND readers he was much more than that! Friend and business collaborator Paul Wiffen pays tribute to Mike's pioneering achievements in music technology instrument design, before he rose to such a lofty position in the wider tech world with his Cambridge-based company Autonomy.

    They called him the “British Bill Gates” but to SOUND ON SOUND readers he was much more than that! Friend and business collaborator Paul Wiffen pays tribute to Mike's pioneering achievements in music technology instrument design, before he rose to such a lofty position in the wider tech world with his Cambridge-based company Autonomy.

  • New Music Critique: GlycerylContact: amicangelo@myyahoo.com

    Web: Youtube

    Seeking: Film/TV, Label

    Style: Industrial Metal

    Seriously, what on earth is going on here? Glyceryl’s “Sister” opens with the sort of industrial, noisy goodness that one would associate with Canadian pioneers Skinny Puppy. But it quickly moves into Ministry territory, with harsh vocals and lyrics expressing both hate and love for the singer’s sister.

    It’s a little confusing, but that’s probably the point. “All of God’s People” is similarly disjointed in fascinating ways. There’s a difference between industrial music and industrial-metal music, and this certainly fits more comfortably into the latter category. Fans of Ministry, Filter and Nine Inch Nails would likely love this.The post New Music Critique: Glyceryl first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

  • Y Combinator backs its first defense startup, Ares IndustriesY Combinator’s first defense startup, Ares Industries, launched earlier this week. In a post on the YC website, the startup outlined a vision to build low-cost cruise missiles that will be compatible with existing launch platforms, saying it will “deliver the capabilities that the [Department of Defense] wants in a form factor that’s 10x smaller […]
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    The first defense startup to receive backing from Y Combinator, Ares Industries, launched earlier this week. In a post on the YC website, the startup