JETLAG RADIO 524 | BENKYO RADIO 524

  • Beatport Launches New Sample Pack Label, Beatport Sounds [beatportal]

  • Superbooth 2022: Teenage Engineering announces new OP-1 field - “louder, thinner and 100 times better” [Computer Music]

  • Superbooth 2022: “Let’s Play” - Polyend releases super-flexible sample and MIDI groovebox [Future Music]

  • WU-TANG CLAN ANNOUNCE 25TH ANNIVERSARY VINYL EDITION OF ‘FOREVER’ [DJ Mag]

  • Fatboy Slim Unveils New Weekender Festival Coming this Autumn [Mixmag]

  • Hardwell sends a ‘DOPAMINE’ rush with charged fifth album single [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Movement Detroit 2022 Pre-Party / After Party Round Up [Your EDM]

  • Above & Beyond Announce Third Anjuna Label, “Reflections” and Debut Singles [EDM]

  • DISCO FRIES Unveils ‘Friends Of Fries’ NFT PACK With RCRDSHP [EDM Sauce]

  • Hey, HODINKEE! Special Guest Danny Milton Is Mad As Hell, And He's Not Going To Take It Any More [HODINKEE]

  • People detained in Lithuania are experiencing abuse, violence and mental health distress [MSF]

  • In applying to NATO, Finland and Sweden give the lie to Putin’s claims [The Economist]

  • How wearables and health apps can help diagnose and treat diseases [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Approach Your Personal Brand Like a Project Manager [Harvard Business Review]

  • Buffalo shooting: Gunman deliberately sought black victims - mayor [BBC News]

  • Terra Hasn’t Killed Crypto, But It Was a Narrow Escape [Bloomberg]

  • Flood saves Ukrainian village from Russian occupation [Reuters]

  • Nakba Day: What happened in Palestine in 1948? — This year marks 74 years of Al-Nakba, or the Palestinian experience of dispossession and loss of their homeland. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Belle and Sebastian Sing of Middle Age [The New Yorker]

  • 5 billion people will be water insecure by 2050, climate report finds [CBS News]

  • How Leaders Can Protect Their Teams From Burnout [Thrive]

  • The iPod is dead, but the podcast lives on [The Verge]

  • The best $15 I ever spent: An audiobook subscription [Vox]

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods Followed Its Conscience on Guns—and It Paid Off [Harvard Business School]

  • This Week in Apps: Google I/O wraps, a new ARCore API, Twitter deal drama [TechCrunch]

  • The Download: Europe’s ambitious AI Act, and picturing our galaxy’s black hole [MIT Technology Review]

  • Sweden's prime minister announces that for the first time in decades the country's ruling party supports joining NATO [Business Insider]

  • WFH is great, until we get lonely [LinkedIn]

  • US Covid deaths hit 1m, a death toll higher than any other country [The Guardian] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • Gunmen have referenced the racist idea of “replacement theory” during a string of mass shootings in recent years. [The New York Times]

  • Facebook Is Still Allowing Mug Shots Even Though They Can Ruin Lives [Huffington Post]

  • The Imprisoned Egyptian Activist Who Never Stopped Campaigning for His Country’s Future [The Atlantic]

  • All The Science You Need To Make Your COVID-19 Decisions [FiveThirtyEight] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • Opinion We once thought big about ending hunger. Can we do it again? [The Washington Post]

  • En envahissant l’Ukraine, Vladimir Poutine a ressuscité l’OTAN [Le Monde] #NATO

  • Masturbation isn't cheating. It's actually a really important part of your relationship. [Mashable]

  • Neal Stephenson, Author Who Coined ‘Metaverse,’ Just Bought His First NFTs [VICE News]

  • Does Elon Musk Know Trump Could Have Started Nuclear War via Twitter in 2018? [The Intercept_]

  • A revolutionary team of climbers makes history on Everest [National Geographic]

  • On 'Dance Fever,' Florence + the Machine explores her fractured desires [NPR]

  • Interview: Cal Fire’s staffing shortage, and a bill that could bring in more firefighters [CapRadioNews]

  • Shirine Abou Akleh [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What’s the Endgame in Ukraine? [Foreign Policy] #Ukraine

  • The War in Ukraine Will Be a Historic Turning Point — But for History to Take the Right Path, America and Europe Must Work Together [Foreign Affairs]

  • Chinese Views of the US and Russia After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine [The Diplomat]

  • Stay Calm and Consider 5 Steps on Solomon Islands [The Cipher Brief]

  • Black Hole Image Reveals the Beast Inside the Milky Way’s Heart [Quanta magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1987 avec la physicienne Archana Sharma en train de travailler sur les chambres à fils, des précurseuses des détecteurs GEMs utilisés par

    @CMSExperiment - En savoir plus sur les GEMs: [CERN_FR]

  • Watch the May 15-16 Lunar Eclipse [NASA]

  • INTERPOL Cooperation Against ‘Ndrangheta (I-CAN) [INTERPOL]

  • Kendall Sees Room to Change Space Force FYDP—But Not F-35 Plan [Air Force Magazine]

  • Autism Awareness Car Meet by ARK Movement Raises More Than $10,000 [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

BLOGPOST UPDATE IN PROGRESS

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 524 & BENKYO RADIO 524.

Allergies season is in full swing, so make sure you use the right medication for that. All this pollen in the air is making me sneeze! Now, for those of you freaking out if you can’t tell if it’s a cold, the FLU, or COVID-19, the best way is to make sure that you got your FLU shot, and your COVID-19 vaccine and subsequent Booster shot. In addition, if you are in large gatherings, it might be best to wear a mask just to be safe. For small gatherings, you should be okay, but if you are somewhere where there are hundreds of people, you might get sick without a mask on. Here is a conversation from Dr. Anthony Fauci on The Economist in full length. If we had 1 million deaths in America from COVID-19, not having Fauci would have meant more than 10 million dead. He has a very hard job. Listen to what he has to say.

Until Next Time!