JETLAG RADIO 358 | BENKYO RADIO 358

  • Playlist of the Week: Hybrid Minds [beatportal]

  • Superbooth 2021: Arturia’s Ensoniq-inspired SQ80 V could be your new favourite ‘80s synth plugin [Computer Music]

  • 4 ways to glitch out your productions [Future Music]

  • Drug harm minimisation is more important for UK clubs than ever. The policies around it need to change — The summer of 2021 has seen a perfect storm of drug-related risks hit the UK dance scene: from an abundance of first-time ravers who turned 18 during lockdown, or seasoned partiers going in hard after an 18-month absence, to disrupted drug supply chains and political intransigence. Ed Gillett investigates, finding that UK drug-takers’ safety is being left to a non-governmental patchwork of underfunded charities and volunteers, while heavy-handed policing leaves many people fearing getting help, when more progressive approaches — like those already implemented in The Netherlands or being advocated for in the UK — could ultimately save lives [DJ Mag]

  • CONDUCTA - The Joy of UKG Personified [Mixmag]

  • You Can Now Chat One-On-One with Deadmau5 and Other Masterclass Instructions [EDM.com]

  • Ashley Wallbridge Is “Ready For Life” With Inspiring New Album [EDM Sauce]

  • Premiere: Afrojack infuses big-room flair into Nicky Romero, MARF, and Wulf’s ‘Okay’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Tomorrowland Winter Announces First Round of Artists for 2022 Return [Your EDM]

  • Modern Portfolio Construction (crypto+stocks) with Chris Hutchins [modern.finance]

  • Sheila Heen of the Harvard Negotiation Project — How to Navigate Hard Conversations, the Subtle Art of Apologizing, and a Powerful 60-Day Challenge (#532) [tim.blog]

  • There are about 64 days until the release of “Twelve and a Half,” GaryVee’s new book [GaryVee]

  • European Union: more empty promises about global COVID-19 vaccine equity [MSF]

  • Is America Inc getting less dynamic, less global and more monopolistic? [The Economist]

  • Managing Through Crunch Time — Without Burning Out Your Team [Harvard Business Review]

  • Man arrested with bayonet and machete near US Capitol [BBC News]

  • The Next Best Electric Car Battery Is Here, Cheaper Than Ever [Bloomberg]

  • A reluctant feminist: Merkel still inspires women [Reuters]

  • Donors pledge $1bn in aid for Afghanistan as UN warns of crisis — UN chief Antonio Guterres says money is needed for critical food and livelihood assistance amid dwindling supplies in Afghanistan. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Huge Economic Stakes Behind Joe Biden’s Vaccine Mandate — As the recovery sputters, getting control of the virus is critical. [New Yorker]

  • What to expect from Microsoft’s Surface event [The Verge]

  • What’s killing Minnesota’s moose? [Vox]

  • Apple patches an Israeli Spyware Malware NSO zero-day flaw affecting all devices [TechCrunch]

  • A horrifying new AI app swaps women into porn videos with a click [MIT Technology Review]

  • The prominent Facebook AI researcher at the center of its misinformation scandals has quietly left the company [Business Insider]

  • US faces ‘real battle for democracy’ against far-right, says Hillary Clinton [The Guardian]

  • A Million Afghan Children Could Die in ‘Most Perilous Hour,’ U.N. Warns — The international community pledged more than $1 billion in emergency aid as millions of Afghans risk running out of food just as winter sets in. [The New York Times]

  • Texas Embalmer Shares Nightmare COVID Experiences: ‘Unlike Anything I’ve Seen Before’ [Huffington Post]

  • A Second Major Seasonal Virus Won’t Leave Us Any Choice [The Atlantic]

  • Week 1 Of The NFL Season Already Has Us Changing Our Minds [FiveThirtyEight]

  • New Israeli Malware Spyware NSO Pegasus hack found targeting Apple devices through iMessage, researchers say [The Washington Post]

  • Apple répare une faille informatique liée au logiciel d’espionnage Israeli Malware Spyware NSO Pegasus [Le Monde]

  • Zoom will add real-time translation for 12 languages next year [Mashable]

  • Apple Patches Zero-Click iMessage Hack Used by NSO Israeli Spyware Malware [VICE News]

  • An FBI Informant's Unlikely Role in Upcoming Supreme Court Case on Surveillance of Muslims [The Intercept]

  • Why climate change is still the greatest threat to human health [Nat Geo]

  • A Man Died After Being Turned Away From 43 ICUs At Capacity Due To COVID, Family Says [NPR]

  • On Sacramento Visit, Biden Tours Wildfire Damage Before Stumping For Newsom On Eve Of Recall [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Livres du mois [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Britain’s Special Relationship Fantasy Has Been Exposed [Foreign Policy]

  • Strategies of Restraint — Remaking America’s Broken Foreign Policy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Asia and the ‘Global War on Terror’ [The Diplomat]

  • After 9/11, Good Intelligence is More Important than Ever [The Cipher Brief]

  • New Math Book Rescues Landmark Topology Proof [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les portes d’ALICEexperiment — Ces portes de 16 mètres de haut pèsent 350 tonnes chacune! Elles sont si massives qu'il faut environ trois jours pour les ouvrir ou les fermer. Le détecteur ALICE est bien protégé ! Flexed biceps — En savoir plus sur ALICE [CERN_FR]

  • Visionary Tech Concepts Could Pioneer the Future in Space [NASA]

  • Illegal gambling: Operation SOGA VIII leads to 1,400 arrests [INTERPOL]

  • DOD is Accepting Inquiries for Civilian Advisory Board Roles [Air Force Magazine]

  • 2021 Nissan GT-R T-Spec First Look: The Greatest Hits Edition [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 358 & BENKYO RADIO 358.

It’s about time to get that FLU shot. There are a few variations this year, so it’s imperative to be protected. Especially with school back in session, students are near germs on a daily basis. Get a FLU shot before Winter comes.

Until Next Time!