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13 votes
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Freedom House Ambulance Service - a history of the USA's first paramedics
11 votes -
The original fettuccine alfredo with no cream
29 votes -
Rewinding Jimi Hendrix’s national anthem
9 votes -
Some historians say that the last US Revolutionary War battle was fought in India
14 votes -
Gini global inequality at lowest level in nearly 150 years
13 votes -
Anthony Fauci on Larry Kramer and loving difficult people
12 votes -
On the history of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and the rise of Walt Disney
15 votes -
Help me build my “woke” Fourth of July playlist
As the holiday comes up, I’m building a tongue-in-cheek party playlist that speaks to the full color of this beautiful country we Americans call home. I’m kicking it off with these songs, but what...
As the holiday comes up, I’m building a tongue-in-cheek party playlist that speaks to the full color of this beautiful country we Americans call home.
I’m kicking it off with these songs, but what would you add to this playlist?
- Uncle Sam Goddamn by Brother Ali
- This is America by Childish Gambino
- National Anthem by Lana Del Rey
- American Pie by Shea Diamond
- Holiday / Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
- Know Your Enemy by Rage Against the Machine
- Gentrify by Propoganda
What songs would you add to this playlist? I’ll add songs to my playlist as we go!
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Savate: The real origin of Karate kicks
3 votes -
Near Dayton, Ohio there's a lookalike of the Wright Brothers' Model B, a 1910 aircraft with no cockpit. It's a modern plane with a very old design, and I went for a ride.
21 votes -
How this train beat the plane: The TGV story
8 votes -
The controversial gay priest who brought vigilante justice to San Francisco's streets
17 votes -
Oppenheimer's tragic love interest Jean Tatlock was likely bisexual or lesbian
12 votes -
Book review: 'Safe Enough? A History of Nuclear Power and Accident Risk'
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Where to find digitalized illustrations from the past such as these?
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Dark waters of self-delusion: The crash of Transair flight 810
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The darker side of Disney songs
6 votes -
US gay magazines and shopping by mail before Stonewall
10 votes -
Alfred the Great against the Vikings: How realistic is England in Crusader Kings III?
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2,200 forgotten vintage computers are being liberated from a barn in Massachusetts
25 votes -
How The X-Files invented modern television
11 votes -
The best band in Mardi Gras land | Local Legends
5 votes -
Inside a secret lesbian sex toy smuggling ring
30 votes -
History of transcendental numbers
7 votes -
The campaign in the desert of North Africa in 1940-1943 mapped
7 votes -
When did humans start settling down? In Israel, new discoveries at one of the world’s oldest villages are upending the debate about when we stopped wandering.
21 votes -
Jugger is a team sport played with varied foam weapons
7 votes -
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | re:View
7 votes -
The famous Nuclear Gandhi glitch in Civilization is a hoax
52 votes -
The Early History Of Smalltalk
7 votes -
The history of how US school buses became yellow
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Hidden pain, controlled bodies: Does ballet have to be like this? A recent explosion of revelations from ballet dancers confronts an art form afraid to look itself in the mirror
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A sickness and its cure: The crash of Trans-Colorado Airlines flight 2286
12 votes -
Pink Floyd, 'The Wizard of Oz,' and me
12 votes -
A Chorus Line: The history behind the line
12 votes -
Wendover Productions on Nebula
28 votes -
A dialog in Real Time Strategy - The early years of competition between Blizzard and Westwood
18 votes -
Eighty year anniversary of a speed record build of a WW2 bomber
7 votes -
The woman preserving the endangered cuisine of Indian Jews. Esther David traveled from the spice port of Cochin to the mountains of Mizoram to record this culinary culture.
7 votes -
Is it time to do away with “good taste?”
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By studying dig sites, sagas and ancient cookbooks, a culinary archaeologist is recreating dishes the Vikings ate – and rewriting the popular view of these people in the process
15 votes -
The history of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
6 votes -
How one American mother’s love for her gay son started a revolution
11 votes -
A history of NVIDIA Stream Multiprocessor
2 votes -
What happened to Digg?
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Luke Vibert, the unsung hero of 90s electronica
This is an appreciation post for Luke Vibert, Aphex Twin's best friend, classmate, and roommate, aka Wagon Christ, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District... etc. To put it simply, I'd account a good...
This is an appreciation post for Luke Vibert, Aphex Twin's best friend, classmate, and roommate, aka Wagon Christ, Amen Andrews, Kerrier District... etc.
To put it simply, I'd account a good little chunk of Aphex Twin's style to Luke. I had a chat with Luke at one of his shows, and he claimed that Aphex Twin would have never released his stuff at all if he weren't strongly encouraged. Thanks Luke!
This track is the best evidence I have for my claim. It's from 1990, and is an amalgamation of Breakbeat, Dub, Acid, and Ambient.. kind of unheard of for the time, and the quintessential Aphex sound. Those ambient pads sound familiar? The bells? The breaks? I found it on Luke's discogs page. This was definitely shown to Aphex Twin. I've got a prize for whoever can find an earlier and similarly styled track.
This alone is fairly significant I'd say.. I don't mean to discredit Aphex Twin. Even giants are on the shoulders' of giants.
Luke's individual accomplishments are insane though. It's a shame he doesn't get much credit.
Reading this dude's comments referencing break samples that have rarely been sampled, and detailing old underground raves when people used to trade physical records of independent Jungle tracks.. He lives and bleeds electronic music. He's 50, and grew up through the Electro/Hip Hop late 80s scene, and rode through the Jungle, Hardcore, House scenes and more. I really don't think there's anyone else who was so centered to what electronic music became.
His pseudonyms are all case studies on electronic music..
This is a phenomenal case study on UK Garage, titled UK Garave. A liiittle dry for me, but his code switching is nuts. He gets it lol.
This is a study in Jungle, under the pseudonym Amen Andrews. Time warping, snare rolls.. the hallmarks, and spot on.
This is Disco House... Listen to the versatility in sampling, production techniques, and drum patterns--very distinct.
This is Acid Electro.. a blend that's not easy to pull off. Futuristic and clean.
I could go on--his breadth is ridiculous.
Would love to chat about icons. Someone else do a little write-up on electronic music history and @ me!
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Hot, high, and harebrained: The crash of Indian Airlines flight 491
14 votes -
Cold War British RMP video shown to travellers before driving from West Germany to West Berlin through the Soviet East German corridor
8 votes -
Watered-down LGBTQ ‘understanding’ bill shows how far Japan’s parliament is out of step with its society – and history
20 votes