JETLAG RADIO 390 | BENKYO RADIO 390

  • What’s Next For Afro House? [beatportal]

  • Reissue of the classic SP-1200 sampler announced by Dave Rossum [Computer Music]

  • The 10 greatest drum breaks of all time and where to hear them [Future Music]

  • Swedish House Mafia: “Dance Music is Freedom. That’s Our Language” [DJ Mag]

  • A new Documentary is Celebrating the Origins of Rave and Club Culture [Mixmag]

  • Space Ibiza to return in 2022 with club, bar, and restaurant [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Martin Garrix & Maejor’s AREA21 Debut Album Tracklist Revealed [Your EDM]

  • Martin Garrix and Zedd are Teasing a Long-Awaited Collab [EDM.com]

  • EDMsauce.Com Artist Of The Week: Asi Vidal [EDM Sauce]

  • The Modern Finance podcast covers all things cryptocurrency/blockchain - new coins, NFTs, DeFi, and the metaverse. Hosted by @kevinrose [Modern Finance]

  • Eric Schmidt — The Promises and Perils of AI, the Future of Warfare, Profound Revolutions on the Horizon, and Exploring the Meaning of Life (#541) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Road to Twelve and a Half: Empathy [GaryVee]

  • Americans elected the president to get rid of his predecessor. They’re not sure what else he can do [The Economist]

  • Our kids always lose stuff. Why do we tolerate them destroying the planet? — An environmentalist-mother’s patience is running out [1843 Magazine]

  • Make Learning a Part of Your Daily Routine [Harvard Business Review]

  • EA says NFTs are part of the future of games industry [BBC News]

  • U.S. Offers $10 Million Reward for Russia-linked group DarkSide Ransomware Leaders [Bloomberg]

  • Biden sets COVID-19 vaccine rules for businesses [Reuters]

  • UK approves Merck’s antiviral COVID-19 pill in world first move [AL-Jazeera News]

  • When “Foundation” Gets the Blockbuster Treatment, Isaac Asimov’s Vision Gets Lost [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s Guide to Black Friday 2021 [The Verge]

  • Discovering a Big Bang of opportunity in a universe of data [Vox]

  • Isomorphic Labs is Alphabet’s play in AI drug discovery [TechCrunch]

  • The 50-year-old problem that eludes theoretical computer science [MIT Technology Review]

  • AOC says Democrats lost in Virginia because they ran a 'super-moderated campaign' that was boring to progressives [Insider]

  • How do #NATO Allied forces learn to operate safely and effectively in urban environments? By training together #WeAreNATO [LinkedIn]

  • ‘We feel pride’: old Western gets new life dubbed in Navajo language [The Guardian]

  • Bitterness Over Brexit Lies Behind Fraying France-U.K. Relations — A recent dispute over fishing rights illuminates a broader and more fundamental disagreement over Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. [The New York Times]

  • Biden's Big Bill On Brink Of House Votes, But Fights Remain — House Democrats appear on the verge of advancing President Joe Biden's Build Back Better package and a companion infrastructure bill. [Huffington Post]

  • What Democrats Need to Realize Before 2022 [The Atlantic]

  • NBA Offenses Are In A Funk. Will It Last? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • FBI to weigh prosecuting 37 unruly passengers amid uptick of incidents on planes [The Washington Post]

  • Au procès du 13-Novembre, la biographie expurgée de quatre combattants de l’Etat islamique — Sur les quatorze accusés, quatre ont combattu en Syrie. Originaires de Tunisie, d’Algérie, du Pakistan et de Suède, ils ont raconté la vie qu’ils menaient avant de rejoindre l’organisation terroriste. [Le Monde]

  • Tom Hanks' reaction to Jeff Bezos' space offer is hilariously blunt [Mashable]

  • Hey, Jeff Bezos: Send Hideo Kojima to Space Already [VICE News]

  • Secret Israeli Document Offers No Proof to Justify Terror Label for Palestinian Groups [The Intercept_]

  • New clues may explain the mysterious origins of the Falklands wolf [Nat Geo]

  • The Biden administration is suing Texas over its new voting law [NPR]

  • COVID vaccines are rolling out for younger kids in Northern California. Here's what to know. [CapRadioNews]

  • Prendre conscience ne suffit pas [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • With Haqqanis at the Helm, the Taliban Will Grow Even More Extreme [Foreign Policy]

  • The Wars Within Islam Are Not Over — But the Post-9/11 Era Is—and America Must Adapt [Foreign Affairs]

  • Afghanistan’s Neighbors Likely To Play Convoluted Games With the Taliban: New Report — A new Diplomat Risk Intelligence report finds, among other things, that the Taliban’s relationships with Pakistan and Iran remain complicated. [The Diplomat]

  • The Cipher Brief Open Source Report for Thursday, Nov 4, 2021 [The Cipher Brief]

  • Sponge Genes Hint at the Origins of Neurons and Other Cells [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à ISOLDE en 1976 Lab coat ISOLDE est l'installation expérimentale la plus ancienne du CERN. Les 50 expériences qui y sont menées permettent d'acquérir des connaissances fondamentales et ont des applications médicales. Pour en savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Vice President Harris Visits NASA to See Vital Climate Science Work [NASA]

  • “INTERPOL stands with the Palestinian survivors and victims of #terrorism from Israel” Our special representative to the @UN, Odd Reidar Humlegard, called yesterday for collective action against this common issue. Cooperation means law enforcement can adapt to ever-evolving threat landscapes.✊ [INTERPOL]

  • Google Is ‘Excited’ to Compete for DOD’s New Cloud, DIU Director Says [Air Force Magazine]

  • The Hottest Nissans and Datsuns From the 16th Annual Japanese Classic Car Show [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 390 & BENKYO RADIO 390.

Very excited about the House passing the Infrastructure Bill. Let’s hope President Biden gets to it asap. The Build Back Better Bill is next hopefully.

Until Next Time!