The Umbrella Academy Made Me Fall in Love With Ghost Ben – Send Help – MSN Money

I can't believe I'm even admitting this, but Netflix's The Umbrella Academy has me crushing on a ghost. Yes, I'm talking about the Ben Hargreeves, aka the scrumptious specter, the sweet soul, the charming apparition - you get it. Although he technically died during a mission when the Umbrella Academy bunch were teenagers, he's been hanging around by way of Klaus's superpowers and is forced to put up with his brother's shenanigans. Still, the two share a special bond and any time they're on screen together, my heart skips a beat (because, let's face it, Klaus is also insanely attractive). But there's just something about Ben that brings me so much joy. Anyway, before I fall too deep into a Ben-centric trance, look ahead to see his cutest snaps from the show!

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Brother of August 3rd victim reflects on one year anniversary, updates on baby Paul Anchondo – KTSM 9 News

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) One year ago, the Anchondo family learned tragic news that two of their own had died in Cielo Vista Walmart shooting alongside his wife, Jordan.

Andre and Jordan Anchondo both died while shielding their 2-month-old baby boy during the mass shooting at the Cielo Vista Walmart. Andres brother Tito told KTSM even though nothing can bring him back, his life still goes on through his baby boy.

Sometimes its like this past year with COVID and everything, its been kind of like a trance. Like a dream that Ive been walking through, Anchondo shared.

Its a dark dream many El Pasoans have been battling, but for Tito, the pain and anguish wont end when the pandemic begins to subside.

His brother is Andre Anchondo, who died while protecting his wife Jordan who also lost her life, as they both shielded their 2-month-old boy Paul during the August 3rd mass shooting at the Cielo Vista Walmart.

Sometimes I just want to pick up the phone and call him. I remember Damn, hes not even here anymore, Tito explained, So I think the closer that we get, the more I feel like honestly crying and my heart starts hurting. What can we do but just make sure that hes remembered, be strong, and move on.

As the anniversary of the tragedy arrives, Tito cant help but reflect on a life taken and the void his brothers death leaves behind, Every day theres always a joke about my brother and I think thats the saddest thing is that nothing will ever bring him back but Ill make sure that hes remembered.

While the family continues to mourn, Tito tells KTSM the legacy and impact of the littlest survivor.

Baby Paul has become also a symbol of resiliency. For all we know, something worse couldve happened to him. All he had was a broken finger that day and its a miracle that hes alive right now. Hes such an amazing kid. He runs around, hes a travieso. Hes a little trouble maker. He touches everything that he gets his hands on. I have a year old daughter as well. So when I take him over, theyre just the best cousins of all time, Tito shared.

Tito told KTSM before his wife got pregnant, he was hoping for a baby boy. Now, he says his role as a father includes baby Paul too.

You know, its so strange that it seems that its meant to be that I didnt have a boy because now I have to take care of my brothers son. To me, he is like my son. So its just very strange how life works out, Tito shared, I have to be there for him as a father and thats basically what Im waiting for is for him to get a little older when he can talk and we can talk about everything thats happened to him.

Tito said his brother still lives on through baby Paul, He looks exactly like my brother. Theres actually a picture where he is right next to a baby photo of my brother and they look exactly the same.

While taking it day by day, Tito shared hes been working on a documentary called Triumph Unidos Y Fuerza which focuses on telling the stories of how families are moving on after the attack which investigators believe was fueled by hate.

What were trying to do is to start a movement to spread that uniqueness that El Paso has. And spread it to not only the country, but the rest of the world. Theres no need to be any kind of racist way. Theres no need to be that way, Tito said.

Throughout the last year, Tito and the rest of the Anchondo family told KTSM theyre grateful for the overwhelming support from the community, We thank them so much because theyve really solidified a good future for baby Paul.

Tito said moving forward has its obstacles, but hes driven by the desire to set a good example for baby Paul and his own daughter, Ruby.

Life doesnt stop. To us, getting depressed, just staying at home and feeling sorry doesnt really suit us because we have to continue and whats really important is baby Paul and the kids. We cant be that way for them. We have to be strong and show them to be strong as well, Tito shared.

When asked, If there was one thing you could say to your brother (Andre), what would that be in remembrance of him? Tito took a moment, and said That I miss the heck out of him. Theres time where I wish I can just call him up and tell him Hey Im struggling, arguing with my dad, my wife or this customer. Its very tough. We had a lot of plans to work together. He was such a great Uncle, even though he was only with Ruby for her first couple of months. Even then he treated Ruby so well. I just wish, I would tell him that everythings going to be okay and that I got it.

Tito mentioned when the pandemic hit, it put a halt to any production on his documentary. However, he hopes to start working with other families again as soon as its safe to do so.

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The 8 Best DJ Sets of July 2020 – Pitchfork

Every month, Philip Sherburne listens to a whole lot of mixes so you only have to listen to the best ones.

Were halfway through this strange, unsettling year, and the outlook for electronic music isnt looking any better than it was when the pandemic first shut everything down four months ago. Some promoters, festivals, and DJs have tried to pretend things are reverting to normalwhich pretty much everybody agrees is a terrible ideawhile others are crowdfunding just to stay in business. (The Berlin-based DJ Eric Cloutier articulated something thats probably on a lot of musicians minds when he recently predicted, I don't think many, if any of us, will be DJing in clubs ever again.)

Happily, the proliferation of online mix series in the last few years means that the art of the DJ mix itself is more versatileand more portablethat you might expect. This months best mixes encompass sets that, sure, would be more pleasurable if experienced in a sweaty club with a few hundred dancing bodies, but dont lose too much in their transition to 1s and 0s: Just see Juliana Huxtables industrial-strength Dekmantel podcast, or Soso Tharpas homage to riding roughshod over genre boundaries. As usual, theres no shortage of headier, home-listening fare, either, like Mood Hut regular CZ Wangs love letter to trip-hop, or Danish deep-house tricksters Sports and Centrals spin through the corners of the Regelbau collectives archives.

Recorded entirely during lockdown, the UK producer pattens recent album GLOW is pensive and hazy, a collection of contrapuntal synthesizer loops spinning aimlessly in place. His mix for Ransom Notes Monday Is OK series captures a similar mood. Like the album, its entirely drum free, eschewing the tough club rhythms that distinguished pattens 2019 album Flex; its dissonant sonics are even murkier than GLOWs, recalling the low-bitrate collage work of early albums like 2011sGLAQJO XAACSSOand 2014sESTOILE NAIANT. One curious fact about the mix: It was made entirely out of snippets of Ariel Pink songs, processed and re-pitched until they take on a sludgy sort of gleam, like the iridescent surface of an oily mud puddle. Along the way there are nods to the gelatinous textures of GAS and Actress, while the radiant finale sounds almost like an ambient remix of My Bloody Valentine.

Washington, DCs Soso Tharpa is all about the drums. His set for Truants mix series takes in house, UK garage, broken beat, techno, acid, electro, and more, yet no matter the style of music hes playing, his selections all feel unusually elastic; his habit of zig-zagging between genres only serves to accentuate all that snap and swing. Tharpa covers a lot of ground in just an hour, mixing up contemporary UK bass with curveballs from Baltimore club legend Rod Lee and punk-disco screamer Mutsumi; beyond the songs percussive punch, the through line drawing many of them together is their ultra-vivid textural sheen. John Roberts Glue sounds like a post-club take on Yellow Magic Orchestra, while you can feel the vibrations of Errorsmith & Mark Fells bizarrely bright Cuica Digitales deep in the fillings in your teeth. Its a party setjust check the cheeky blend of ballroom with Ariana Grandes 7 rings toward the endbut its plenty serious, too. Right after Grandes hair-flipping finale, Tharpa drops LL Cool Js freestyle tribute to George Floyd. For 400 years you had your knees on our necks, the hip-hop veteran raps. Americas a graveyard full of black mens bones. Its a heavy conclusion to a breezy, unburdened houra reminder that the freedom of the dancefloor quickly dissipates once the lights go back on.

Juliana Huxtables set for Amsterdams Dekmantel podcast is not for the faint of heart. Following a brief introductory crescendo of abstracted sound designrustling, murmuring voices, then the metallic crunch of a car crash, or perhaps an artillery barragethe New York DJ launches into thundering, 140 BPM techno and refuses to let up for the next hour. Along the way, she slips between pile-driving four-to-the-floor rhythms and sandblasted breakbeats, drawing energy from trance, industrial, and even alt rock. Nathan Micays streamlined Nightfall in Neo-Tokyo provides a colorful point of contrasta calm before the radioactive stormwhile shoegazers Curves 1997 single Chinese Burn flashes back to the days of The Matrix, when every action film soundtracked its fight scenes with metal guitars and distorted breaks. Scattered throughout are snippets and samples of songs you might recognize, but Huxtables fast-and-furious style of mixing means that theyre often gone before you can identify themor, as in the case of the disco strings at the sets climax, simply obliterated by her drums overwhelming force.

Los Angeles Maral made her name as a DJ by extending the Iranian folk music of her upbringing into new contexts, like ambient and industrial-strength club music. This hard-charging mix for the Arabic-language publication Ma3azef is one of Marals most wide-ranging sets yet. Kicking off with a spoken-word poem by the long-suppressed Iranian feminist poet Forough Farrokhzad, it bulldozes through borders to cross Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, South Africa, Mauritania, and more, with heavy bass, churning percussion, and dub effects as the common denominators. Marals own productionsincluding some from her upcoming album on Leavingare the glue that holds it all together. Sometimesoftenits unclear just what youre listening to: A stretch of marimba, breakbeats, trance synths, and Gasolina chants makes for a particularly head-spinning highlight. Maral describes the mood as a combination between melancholy and anger: When she recorded the set in April, she was processing the looming possibility of war between the U.S. and Iran, as well as the ways that American sanctions were putting Iranian COVID-19 patients at risk. That context might explain a particularly blistering stretch featuring Kathleen Hannas Le Tigre, British anarchists DIRT, and Olympia, Washingtons Farsi-language punk rockers ETERAZa display of righteous fury thats equivalent to warming your hands over a pile of burning passports. To finish up with Skeeter Davis tearful 1962 hit The End of the World is a stroke of inspiration; to let the record slowly, eerily drift to a dead halt is genius.

Few mixes hold onto a single groove the way this one from Clevelands adab does, and fewer still do it with a groove this slippery. The tempo is a cool 95 or 96 BPM from start to finisha lazy andante, neither too fast nor too slow: Goldilocks meets rockers uptown, perhaps. Theres more than a hint of dub to their selections, too, albeit more in the reverb and delay than in the beats themselves, which lean toward hand drums and tuned percussion with the deep, resonant ping of water droplets on metal surfaces. Its a heady set that holds its cards close to its chestat least until a little more than halfway through, when a strange, squirrelly classic from Mouse on Mars kicks off a psychedelic stretch that wends through Psychick Warriors Ov Gaias breakbeat trance, DJ Pythons ambient dembow, and the shimmery crunch of Meat Beat Manifesto. In the sets final stretch, the North African reeds of On-U Sounds African Head Charge and DJ Stretch make good on the otherworldly impulses bubbling just below the surface.

Since kicking off its residency on Crack Magazines virtual airwaves a year and a half ago, Anthony Naples and Jenny Slatterys Incienso label has turned in sets from Beta Librae, Nikolajev, and Sleep D, along with the label founders themselves. Now, New Yorks CZ Wang closes out the run with a pleasantly sluggish set thats perfectly suited to summer heat waves. He opens with a real head-turner: a Russian-language ballad for string synths, rain stick, and voice with an almost Lynchian vibe. The surreal mood now set, he sinks into a mix full of trip-hop breaks thats got the mid 90s written all over it. (Indeed, the first such track Shazam successfully identifies is Single Cell Orchestras Transmit Liberation, from 1993.) Its been a long time since these sorts of head-nodding grooves had much cachet, but Wangs forays beyond modish boundaries end up surfacing some gemslanguid tracks full of muted trumpet, hip-hop scratching, and squiggly acid lines, the sort of thing that once flourished on labels like Mo Wax and Ninja Tune. The tempo subtly rises across the sets back half, until suddenly were in jubilant piano-house territory, and a conclusionpitting an alternate mix of Seals Crazy against McCoy Tyners spiritually rich For Tomorrowthat really shouldnt work, but somehow does, wonderfully.

Aarhus, Denmarks DJ Sports & DJ Centralaka brothers Miln and Natal Zakshave kept a low profile over the past couple of years. After Sports 2017 album Modern Species augured an imminent breakthrough for their hometowns Regelbau collective, they retreated into their cozy DIY world, selling vinyl-only singles via Safe Distribution, their mail-order operation, and generally kept an arms distance from most digital platforms. But the two recently turned in an hour-long broadcast for a Dublab showcase from 12th Islethe label that put out Palta Og Ti P Den Tolvte and it makes for the perfect opportunity to catch up with their curious, self-contained universe. The selections flit drowsily between dubby downbeat, deep house, rolling breakbeats, and even the occasional stab at quick-stepping techno. No matter the tempo, the colors are as rich as all-natural pigments, and the mood is laid back and even a little bit whimsical, complete with between-song commentary as reassuring as a therapists voice.

Ben Bondys music tends toward deep abstraction. In the past few months, the Brooklyn electronic musician has put out three releaseshis debut album, Sibling, for Experiences Ltd.; a split EP with Berlins exael on Huerco S.s West Mineral Ltd.; and a self-released mini-albumeach one more ineffable than the last. Shapeless synths jostle and drift, aimless as flotsam in the tide; when there are drums, they burble along, practically out of earshot. He takes his ambient tendencies to an extreme in this set for radio.syg.ma, an online platform run by the like-minded Russian artist Perila. It feels as much like a still life, or a landscape photograph, as music: Theres little in the way of forward motion, just swirling chords, a luminous background glow, and faint rustling sounds. At times, it seems to nod to the textural obsessions of ASMR. Early in the set, a Spanish-language poem by Daniel Rincon deepens the hypnotic mood; toward the end, an unexpected passage of breakbeats from exael flashes back to the liquid drumnbass of the 90sa brief explosion of kinetic energy before the set crumbles into dust.

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DiCaprio to Produce Island TV Adaptation of Aldous Huxley Book – /FILM

Acclaimed writer Aldous Huxley is best known for his 1932 novel Brave New World, which you probably had to read in high school. (A new TV adaptation of that book is currently airing on Peacock, NBCUniversals new streaming service.) But while Brave New World explored a dystopian world, Huxleys final novel, the 1962 book Island, served as a counterpoint, diving into the idea of a utopian society instead. Now Leonardo DiCaprios Appian Way production company is set to make an Island TV series. Get the details below.

Variety has the news about the upcoming IslandTV show, and they describe it like this:

[The story] follows a cynical journalist shipwrecked on the fictional utopian island of Pala in the Indian Ocean. Originally tasked with exploiting Palas natural resources, he uncovers an independently developed society and embraces the people, their culture and traditions including psychedelic adventures and alternative social structures. His experience alters the course of his mission.

That sounds a little bit like The Beach, Alex Garlands book which Danny Boyle adapted into a 2000 movie that starred yep Leonardo DiCaprio. Now the actor will executive produce this Islandadaptation alongside his producing partner Jennifer Davisson. Also executive producing will be Roee Sharon(300: Rise of an Empire) and Leonardos father,George DiCaprio, a former performance artist who has since produced several documentaries about everything from global warming toPolish-American artist Stanislav Szukalski.

Ive never read Island, but Wikipedia points out that Huxley used the book as an opportunity to flip the script on Brave New World, using similar plot points but contextualizing them in totally different ways. (Example: Brave New World featured characters getting into a trance-like state for indoctrination purposes, while Island uses the trance-like state for super learning.) The idea of a white guy rolling into a utopian society and inadvertently screwing everything up for its inhabitants is a common trope in literature, television, and film, but I wonder how audiences will react to that idea in 2021-ish, in the wake of Hollywoods reckoning with systemic racism throughout multiple levels of the industry. I dont expect that trope to just disappear, especially given how entrenched it is in literature and how often books serve as fodder for adaptations, but itll be interesting to track the frequency of stories like these in the years to come.

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Revisiting the past life is not everyone’s cup of tea – Tehelka

It was autumn, dry multi-hued leaves lined the city roads sitting in neat heaped piles till the wind would pick them up and scatter them around. Always a voracious bibliophile, eclectic reading thrilled me no end. Nowadays I was heavily into Brian Weiss, reading his books and everything I could about past life regression (PLR) therapy. As I walked about in the twilight, I would gaze at the leaves and they would transform and change shapes and hues. I understood I was being sucked into the romanticism only books like Many Lives, Many Masters could conjure! For the uninitiated, Weissis an American psychologist renowned for his research on reincarnation, PLR and survival of the human soul after death.

After a particularly unsettling day, I decided to give in to the urge and googled out a PLR specialist near me. I wanted to know about my past lives. I booked an appointment and awaited the big day. The family, meanwhile, viewed me with marked suspicion. Why do you want to go anyway, someone would invariably ask pretending nonchalance, while I, sensing the hidden disapproval would glare at them and answer defiantly that evolved beings had more to their world than met the eyes. And with a marked sneer, I would add that not everyone could understand deeper callings of the soul. This would shut them up but not without much mirth and eye rolling first!

Finally the big day dawned. I had understood by now that an average PLR session entailed the therapist pulling the patients under a trance and then helping them travel back into time to their previous lives. This journey apparently held the keys to conflicts or blocks in their present lives, which they could unravel after they underwent this soul searching experience. Mostly people who sought out a PLR therapist needed that therapy to ease their lives; it was serious business for them and they werent there for mere curiosity alone.

I climbed the stairs excitedly five minutes before the appointed time given to me. The therapist motioned me into her chamber while she set out some forms before me. Make sure you list your problems here, she said, pointing to a large blank square. Oh, I dont have any, just want to undergo a session, I replied cheerfully. The therapist looked at me with blatant suspicion! Are you sure you want to undergo a session, PLR is not the stuff for entertainment, she said as she looked at me rather piercingly. Refusing to be cowed down, I put on my best earnest expression and said steadily, I assure you, I am not here for amusement, I am very keen to undergo the experience and face my reality.

She thought for a moment, then nodded and beckoned me to follow. She lead me to the hypnosis couch and began the session confidently with some instrumental music. Being a music buff, I became more attentive and listened to the soothing notes joyfully and intently as is my wont. After a few minutes of observing me enjoying the music she switched it off. Ok, this is not working on you, let me use story-telling to put you in a trance, she said. I listened as intently to the story as I had to the music, showing no signs of going under. Soon she switched that off too. Now a tad irritated, the hypnotist picked up a pendulum and bade me stare at it. I could sense the undercurrent of her displeasure by now and I stared at the pendulum, dutifully following it swing, willing my eyes to shut and my mind to swoon with all my might. But despite all my earnestness it was in vain! I was much present in the clinic, both physically and mentally.

Finally the therapist burst out exasperatedly, this session has lasted thrice its normal time, you are not willing to let go, you should have been in a trance by now, you are not letting yourself go under. Sensing a sense of defeat in her I pleaded anxiously I am trying very hard, I want to continue, please dont give up, lets give the pendulum another try. Warily the therapist started swinging the pendulum again in front of my face. Scared she would give up on me, I begged my mind to go to sleep. Sleep, sleep, I anxiously whispered to myself, annoyed at the stubbornness of my mind. However, despite all my coaxing, it kept wide awake, standing between me and the miracle of witnessing my past lives. I was nowhere close to a trance like state. At the end of her tether, the therapist was tight lipped as she tapped a finger trying to retain her composure. I stared at the pendulum intently even as I felt sweat form on my forehead.

Leave it, the therapist muttered and put down the pendulum. Scared of looking at her I kept staring at roof steadfastly. I will talk to you now and as I speak try and picture in your head the things I am talking about, she said in a voice devoid of any emotion. Eager to please, I nodded my approval vigorously. Stony faced, the therapist now bade me paint a picture in my head of a line of doors and relate what I saw as I opened one of my choosing. Try as I might I could only see doors and could visualize the motion of opening them but nothing further.

I now knew this was a do or die moment for me. If she realised that my mind was still literally obeying her instructions but refusing to dive deeper, it would be the end of the road for me. My story telling skills now came into full form. Desperate to conform, I dished out fantastical stories pretending to be drowsy. Every time she paused her questioning at a turning point to ask what I saw further, I would whip up another imaginative episode slureddly. My, the stories I told her that afternoon! I think it didnt take her long to realise I was faking it but she patiently bore with me as a last resort.

Each storyline got longer and longer and taller and taller till I could also sense the blatant insincerity in my voice. Almost teary eyed, she finally made me sit up and follow her back to her office sadly. She opened a drawer and took out some money. As I started to protest she motioned me to be quiet. Thrusting her fees back into my hands, she led me hastily to the door saying, you dont need therapy, in fact, it would be better therapy for you if you could take to a full time career as a story teller. I dont know what your past lives may have revealed about you, your present reveals exceptional powers of churning out fiction. Fiction is all about imagination and yours seems to be rather good. Yes, I would certainly recommend fiction writing.

I didnt come here for fiction; I replied ashamedly very conscious of the fact that I had been caught out, I only wanted to experience my reality. She looked at me in the face and smiled, the first time ever since I stepped into her office. Sometimes our fiction is stronger than our reality, just accept it! With that she gently shut the door at me. And that, my friends, marked the end of my soul-searching quest.

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Above & Beyond’s Anjunabeats Commemorates 20 Years With Anjunabeats Volume 15 – CULTR

As part of their multi-faceted celebrations of 20 years of their label Anjunabeats, famed trance trio Above & Beyond have unveiled yet another tremendous compilation in the form of the fifteenth edition of their widely-acclaimed Volume series. A 34-track mix, Anjunabeats Volume 15 sums up the latest sounds in progressive trance, with their twin Anjunadeep and Anjunabeats labels sharing one disc each. Much like previous installments of the collection, label stalwarts like Spencer Brown, Alpha 9, Andrew Bayer, Jason Ross and Genix find a spot on the two-and-a-half-hour selection.

Disc 1 sees the deeper side of trance shine, featuring the lighthearted Lost In You from Marsh,Marcus Schssow and Matthew Felner with By Your Side and Surreal under their gardenstate alias, and Spencer Brown and Alpha 9s second collaboration with Ariel. Freely flowing from one bassline to another, the 16 tracks on Disc 1 make for the perfect repertoire of soothing deep trance.

Disc 2 emphasizes the more well-known classic Anjunabeats sound, as label bosses Above & Beyond secure five productions of their own, alongside a couple from Alpha 9, Andrew Bayer and Genix. A&Bs I Saw Good from ABGT350 finds its lucid synths soaring in the beginning of the mix, paving the way for a melodic beauty in Friend from Alpha 9 and MUVY, progressive goodness in Sacrifice from Oliver Smith and the anthemic collaboration between Cosmic Gate and Andrew Bayer, The Launch. Near the end of the mix, A&B return with a dirty instrumental Crash, while member Jono Grant lends his vocals on Diving Out Of Love.

With the sheer quality of each tune on the compilation, its clear that the curation process wasnt easy. With Tony McGuinness taking the reigns (and having to buy a new laptop to accommodate for more storage space), a shortlist of nearly 50 tunes was narrowed down to the final 34, making for Tonys favorite compilation from the label in some time.

Above & Beyond are especially aware of the timing of this release, hoping for it to serve as light in the midst of the global pandemic which has affected numerous members of the Anjunafamily. They say, The rug has been pulled from under us all as we battle this unprecedented global situation. From isolation comes motivation, however, and its time to revisit a trusted friend: the Anjunabeats Volume series.We dedicate this mix to you, our Anjunafamily, and in particular to those who are facing hardship at the moment. Stay strong, we will dance together again soon.

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Harry & Meghan: New book excerpts describe her tears after palace scolding over a necklace – USA TODAY

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan returned to the U.K. and are staying at their former home at Frogmore House on the Windsor Castle estate. USA TODAY

Excerpts from a sympatheticbook about Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan continue to dribble out, with the latest snippets appearingin People magazineand describing how she was tearful after receiving what she interpreted as a scoldingfrom a palace aide over her jewelry.

The book, "Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family," by two British journalists, purports to tell the "real" inside story of the reasons and logistics of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's flight from royal life announced in January.

Harry and Meghan said in a statement last week that, contrary to earlier reporting, they did notcontribute to and were not interviewed for the book by royal reporters Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand.

The book is due to be published in the U.S. on Aug. 11, but lengthy excerpts have already appeared in The Times in Londonand have been reported extensively by the British tabloids. Virtually all of it is anonymously sourced.

The People excerpts appearin the Aug. 10 issue of the magazine, on sale at newsstands Friday.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle watch wheelchair tennis at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 on Sept. 25, 2017, in their first public appearance as a couple.(Photo: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

The magazine's excerpts coverin part the couple's relationship from the time they met in the summer of 2016 ("Harry was in a trance,"the book describes a friend saying about the smitten prince) to their final showdown with the palace over the terms of their "stepping back" from their roles as senior royals ("Harry wanted out," and Meghan "emboldened" him to make the change, the book says).

The pair have since moved to Los Angeles, seeking financial independence, more freedom from palace restraints and more privacy from media.

According to the People excerpt, one episode described in the book wasan early precursor of the trouble the former Meghan Markle would have in adapting to royal life and to the role of palace courtiers who keep the royal show running behind the scenes. Some of them were not Meghan fans. At least one "high-ranking courtier" was overheard telling another, "There's just something about her I don't trust," according to the book, and Harry was unhappy about such talk.

In December 2016, six months after they met and after Harry had whisked her off to a five-day African vacation to sleep under the stars, Meghan was running errands near her home in Toronto and was photographed wearing a gold necklace with tiny initials "H" and "M,"a $300 present from Harry.

Two days later, a palace aide in London phoned her and advised her that wearing such a necklace only encouraged the paparazzi to keep pursuing her and unwanted headlines. "After hanging up, she felt frustrated and emotional," that someone who works in her boyfriend's office could tell her what jewelry to wear, the book says.

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, cheer during a marriage proposal at the Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House in London, Thursday, March 5.(Photo: Paul Edwards, AP)

She called one of her close friends in tears, saying "I can't win" when dealing with the palace. She felt she was being scolded and blamed for encouraging paparazzi while also being criticized online for looking "miserable" in pictures when she tried to ignore them. "She felt damned if she did and damned if she didn't," the book says.

The People excerpts also describe her response to Harry's home at Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace (not palatial but "cute," she told a friend), and her first meeting with Duchess Kate of Cambridge (Kate is "an extremely guarded person," a friend of Kate's says).

Harry's brother Prince William's warning that the relationship with Meghan might be moving too fast has already been widely covered in Britain because his alleged words - "Take as muchtime as you need to get to know this girl," according to the book's sources - were interpreted by Harry as "snobbish" and condescending, the book says.

"William may have felt he was acting out of concern but Harry felt offended that his older brother still treated him as if he were immature," the book says, quoting a friend of Harry's as saying the younger prince was infuriated at his brother. This alleged exchange is regarded in Britain as the moment that William and Harry's previous close relationship began to fall apart, months before Harry and Meghan's May 2018 wedding at Windsor Castle.

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are joined by her mother Doria Ragland, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip to present their new son in the Windsor Castle in England. Prince Harry and Meghan have named their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.(Photo: Chris Allerton, AP)

The People excerpt also delves into the chaotic and rushed handling of their announcement of their plans, which created a lot of ill will in the royal family and among palace aides for the seeming disrespect for his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, who had the final say.

The book explains Harry and Meghan were "forced" into a premature declaration due to fear of leaks, but quotes a senior aide as saying the couple would have gotten more of what they wanted if they had "handled things in a private and dignified way."

But Harry and Meghan, the book says, were fed up with being "patronized," their grievances ignored. While the British media blamed "Megxit" on Meghan, Harry was as determined as she to break free of royal life.

"If other members of the family and the staff working with the (royal) households had taken their requests more seriously, it wouldn't have reached that point" of explosion, the book says.

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Mat Zo Announces Third Album Illusion of Depth Due Out This October – Your EDM

Its the start of a new chapter for mastermindMat Zo, who just announced his forthcoming third studio albumIllusion of Depthand dropped its two leading singles.

Problems and Love Songs will give you an idea of the direction hes heading but its impossible to get a full grasp just yet, as we can always expect the unexpected with Mat Zo. The album promises to deliver a fusion of genres, from 90s warehouse techno, to French filter house and jungle/D&B to cinematic rock. The dynamic heard between Problems and Love Songs below is just scratching the surface.

The producer shares:

I started working on Illusion of Depth because I wanted to make a body of work that was cohesive. Im usually known for being all over the place, but I wanted to make an album that had unifying qualities. In this case, partly its the tempo. Everything on the album is in the 124-128 bpm range, but within that constraint, I still managed to be all over the place stylistically. Theres also a lot more live/non-digital elements on this album than my previous work. I was getting really tired of how clean everything is in this corner of dance music. Above all else, I wanted to make an album with grit, texture, and attitude. I wanted to make a fuck you statement to the safe, sugary, fluffy world of a post-EDM trance.

Illusion of Depth is due out October 9th on Anjunabeats.

Pre-order the album here.

Tracklist

1. I Media Res2. Love Songs3. The Next Chapter feat. GQ4. Problems feat. Olan5. Bruxism6. Fly While Youre Still Free7. Petrushka8. Dangerous Feeling9. Colours feat. Olan10. Paralysis feat. Olan11. Begin Again

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Instrumental duo Zombi weave their influences into a metallic beast on 2020 – Chicago Reader

Its been five years since Pittsburgh instrumental duo Zombi released Shape Shift. In May, they whetted the appetites of their long-suffering fans with the single Breakthrough & Conquer, which features guitar solos from Trans Ams Philip Manley, and this month multi-instrumentalist Steve Moore and drummer A.E. Paterra have officially slid back onto the scene with a new sixth album, 2020a 40-minute joy of crunchy riffs and beautifully layered electronics. Zombis music tends to fall across a dichotomy between the aesthetic of 70s art-house horror films on one hand and muscular, sci-fi-inflected hard rock and space rock on the other. The chunky riffs of Earthscraper and Family Man wouldnt sound out of place on a midperiod Blue yster Cult album; the trance-inducing keyboard intro to XYZT almost single-handedly redeems early Styx; and the monumental monster drums in the intro to First Flower support an elegant metallic melody in a way that recalls Rush. Though Zombi are good at bombast, they dont need it to make their statements. The Euro-funky Thoughtforms closes 2020 with a cinematic haze that evokes the visuals of the 1981 animated movie Heavy Metalwhen its power chords come in, theyre sublimely satisfying, and the songs fadeout is also unusually gratifying, suggesting that Zombis journey continues long after the albums final notes. I also like the use of fade-in on Fifth Point of the Pentangle, which feels like curtains being drawn aside on a ritual thats already in progress. With 2020, Moore and Paterra have crafted a logical successor to Shape Shift that carries their sound into greater sophistication; the first half of the album has the rambunctious vibe of a hard-rock crowd pleaser, and throughout the B side the wizard shows his real colors and complexities. The whole record testifies to Zombis skill at weaving various threads of metal, electronic music, and prog into something thats utterly true to their influences but also beast unto itself.v

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Zach Zlov Unleashes The City of Fury – One EDM

Zach Zlov is back in menacing style with his latest single, The City of Fury. The track delivers a one-two punch of Psy-Breaks coupled with the hallucinogenic mystique of Psy-Trance. Moreover, this is the solid reputation he continues to build in an uncompromising and unyielding methodology. Its an approach that drags listeners deeper down the rabbit hole of electronic music in the most psychedelic way possible.

The City of Fury opens with solid kicks that merge and dilute into rolling and cavernous basslines. Hypnotic melodies pan left and right through your speakers, eventually giving way to a sinister and brooding buildup. Consequently, the drop presents itself in the most assertive way with a prominent droning soundscape and eerie pseudo-tribal chants. You cant help but feel the tracks hypnotizing effects when all these trippy elements converge in the most mystical of musical manners. Zach Zlovs The City of Fury is out now on Ayra Recordings.

Zach Zlov is a multifaceted artist. Since his debut in 2015, his music has made its way to the playlists of prominent Trance DJs. These include the likes of John Askew, Sean Tyas, Greg Downey, Daniel Skyver, Davey Asprey, Oberon, and several others. Furthermore, Zachs productions are reaching major labels, producers and clubbers. For instance, his much lauded Regicide single was premiered on Armin van Buurens highly-popular weekly show, A State of Trance. Lovers of the harder styles of Trance music take note 2020 will be a year full of new and psychedelic music from Zach Zlov.

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Iran missiles land near UAE airbase where Indian Rafale jets are on overnight halt: Reports – WION

Three Iranian missiles landed near the Al Dhafra airbase in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday after Iran's Revolutionary Guard staged a mock attack on a fake aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz, in a drill which saw two US bases briefly put on missile alert.

In pics: Tracking Rafale's journey to Ambala: India's new beast undergoes air-to-air refueling

Al-Dhafra istemporarily home to five French-built Rafale fighter jets on their way to India for that country's air force.

The first batch of five Rafale jets had taken off from France on July 27 and will reach India today (July 29). These fighter jets took off from the Merignac airbase in southern France's Bordeaux.

CNN's Barbara Starr tweeted, "CNN has learned US bases at Al Udeid and Al Dhafra went on alert this am when intel indicators showed an Iranian missile possibly headed that way. Personnel told to take cover for several minutes. No missile struck, US officials say they took prudent precautionary measures."

The fighter jets, built by French aviation firm Dassault, will be inducted in the Indian Air Force fleet in Haryana's Ambala.

India bought 36 Rafale jets from France in a Rs 59,000-crore inter-governmental deal in 2016 and first trance will arrive in India on July 29.

(With inputs from agencies)

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How Online Casinos Use Sounds and Colours to Make You Spend More – We Heart

Most people who have visited a casino will have been somewhat aware of the tricks of the trade that are used to make them spend as much money as possible.

Photo, Clem Onojeghuo.

Casinos famously do not have any clocks in view, so it could be any time of the night, while many of them allow gamblers to access free food and drink to keep them in the building, too. Alcohol lowers inhibitions and makes it more likely that gamblers will keep on risking their cash.

Online casinos have a slightly different challenge, however, as all of the many distractions of the internet can make it harder to hold a persons attention. So how are operators using sounds and colours to make online casino customers spend more?

Sound design key to keeping players online: It is difficult to represent the often chaotic atmosphere of a bricks and mortar casino online. But operators do as much as they can to replicate the experience through the use of sound design. Games such as online slots are very carefully designed in order to make players feel as though they are gambling at an online casino. Sounds are key to how online casinos achieve this. For example, if you play a slot game you can expect to hear a range of crazy sounds trick your brain into thinking you are winning big. But this is not necessarily the case.

An online slot machine will blast out celebratory noise in the event of a winning spin. However, the same sounds are usually played regardless of the size of the win. Even if a player bets a large amount on a spin of the reels, with the win lower than their stake, the sounds will still play. This encourages people to keep playing through positive reinforcement, though their balance might actually be being depleted overall.

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Flashing lights and animations complement the sound of slots: In the same way that noises keep people playing online slots, the same is true for lights. Flashing colours reinforce the idea that a player is winning, even if this is not the case. Losses disguised as winsor LDWs as they are commonly known in the gambling industryare one of the main ways that operators try to get customers to spend even more money.

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Online slots also have an increasing number of paylines, theoretically giving customers more chance of coming out on top every time they press a button to spin the reels. But while more paylines might mean more wins by number, it does not necessarily mean more wins by cash. Again, online casinos base their slot machines on those found in a bricks and mortar casino. These sites are a riot of noise, flashing lights and activity, which helps to build excitement.

Naturally, it cannot be exactly the same at an online casino, which has to captivate the attention of the player solely through a screen, but the same ideas are used by operators on the internet. Wins flash up quickly to encourage players to spin the reels again as fast as possible.

Lights, sounds and colours help to make a visit to an online casino a visually appealing experience, making it more likely that a customer will want to return again in the future. Often, new slots at online casinos are based on popular movies or TV series and even video games, so the sounds and theme of the game is carefully crafted to remind players of their favourite characters too.

Sounds and colours create a trance: Various studies have been carried out into how casinos encourage people to spend more. One such piece of research from the University of British Columbia found that the lights and sound effects that are used on slot machines can give players a trance-like feeling.

Head of the study Luke Clark said: When the experienced slot machine gamblers played, we found they not only felt that they lost track of time and their surroundings. But they often failed to notice the shapes on the periphery of the machine.

In the study, which was published in the journal Psychology of Addictive Behaviours, the researchers claimed that slot machines could be designed in a different way. They said the way these slots work makes them a more attractive choice for problem gamblers. Online casinos have long faced a tricky balancing act. They need to make money, but also protect people who could be suffering from gambling addiction problems. Making changes to the design of slot machines that are available to be played might be a compromise solution.

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Sexiest BPM Revealed By Research Can You Guess It? – Your EDM

Bass lovers will tell you its 75/150Techno and trance lovers will say its somewhere between 120-140But a new study shows the sexiest BPM actually sits at 119.

The research done by Supplement Place out of the UK reveals themost sensual songs which to no surprise are largely contributed by The Weekndand Earned it takes the cake. Also, Jeremih, Ty Dolla $ign, Bryson Tiller and Trey Songz make the list.

According to the study, Across the original 60,000 songs, the average BPM was 119, which is around the same speed as Lady Gagas Bad Romance and Just Dance, as well as Journeys, Dont Stop Believing.

To put this into EDM terms,Flumes Never Be Like You featuring Kaisits just above that sweet spot. As does Lights by Ellie Goulding.

Wed also argue its not the exact BPM or genre, but what you do with it.

Source: Supplement Place

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Prince Harry ‘in a trance’ after first date with Meghan Markle, says new biography – Telegraph.co.uk

It was Harry who said it first, but Meghan immediately replied, I love you, too, the book says. From there it didnt take long for them to begin talking in non-oblique terms about their future.

From the moment of their meeting, authors say, Prince Harry was sensitive to even the slightest hint of prejudice.

When some questioned his new relationship, and whether she was suitable, he would wonder, Is this about race? Is it snobbery?.

An old friend of Harrys spent an afternoon gossiping about Meghan, making disparaging remarks about her Hollywood background. Word got back to Harry, and the prince immediately cut him off.

The description of the couples dates is just one of numerous intimate details revealed in the book about the Duke and Duchess.

According to the Sunday Times: No personal detail is spared.

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Peter Green: One of the greatest guitarists of a generation – BreakingNews.ie

Fleetwood Mac founding member Peter Green may never really understood that his status as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

Described by BB King as the only guitarist to give me the cold sweats and referred to by Mick Fleetwood as The Boss, Greens sound formed the foundation stone of his bands early success.

Known to those who played with him as The Green God, it was perhaps blues singer John Mayall who first recognised the extent of his talent, recruiting him to replace Eric Clapton in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers.

After forming the awkwardly-titled Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac featuring Jeremy Spencer in 1967, Green walked away from the band after just three years in the grip of what would later be diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenia.

In those years the band released six UK top 40 singles, including Albatross, Need Your Love So Bad and the purely instrumental Albatross that went to number one in the UK and are still cited by Fleetwood Mac purists as the real thing.

Between announcing his departure and actually leaving, Green penned The Green Manalishi a song Green said was about money and the devil.

It featured the lyric: I cant believe you need my love so bad, you come sneaking around trying to drive me mad.

Greens anxiety and disgust of money was one of the major features of his mental illness, and the reason cited by many who knew him that drove him to quit the band.

Bandmate Fleetwood once recalled Greens anxiety about their growing wealth.

He once told an interviewer: I had conversations with Peter Green around that time and he was obsessive about us not making money, wanting us to give it all away.

And Id say, Well you can do it, I dont wanna do that, and that doesnt make me a bad person.

Peter Allen Greenbaum was born in Bethnal Green, London, on October 29 1946, into a Jewish family.

The youngest of four children, his brother Michael taught him his first guitar chords and by the age of 11 Green was teaching himself.

The 1970s for Green were punctuated by spells in psychiatric hospitals and courses of electrocovulsive therapy, which would leave him in a trance-like state.

Guitarist Nigel Watson, who worked with Green on a number of records, said once: Very often, after hed had a treatment, he came into my brothers shop where I was working and which was only a hundred yards away from the hospital.

He stood there, like, for hours, with his arms slightly in front and in a trance, telling me how very frightened of it he was.

He was famously arrested in 1977 for aiming a shotgun at his accountant.

According to legend, Green wanted him to stop sending him his royalty cheques for Fleetwood Macs early work, worth around 30,000 a year.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Green returned to music propelled mainly by his brother Micheal who wrote the majority of his records and helped him find a label.

He also made a couple of appearances on Fleetwood Mac recordings including the 1979 album Tusk and the single Brown Eyes, as well as contributing to Mick Fleetwoods 1981 solo album The Visitor.

Green blamed a lot of his mental health problems on his experimentation with LSD, saying in 1988: I took LSD eight or nine times.

The effect of that stuff lasts so long. I wanted to give away all my money. I went kind of holy no, not holy, religious.Fleetwood Mac at London Airport in 1970, with Peter Green second left (PA)

Rolling Stone magazine ranks Green at number 58 on its list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time while Mojo magazine places him at number three.

As recently as February of this year, some of his contemporaries and musicians inspired by him staged a Peter Green Tribute Concert featuring the likes of Mick Fleetwood, The Whos Pete Townshend, ZZ Tops Billy Gibbons and Oasiss Noel Gallagher.

Green himself was not present, in fact its not even clear if he knew the concert was taking place.

Fleetwood, in the late 1990s, said he was rarely able to contact his mentor and old friend.

He told the PA news agency: I spoke to him last time we played Wembley Stadium. I told him we were thinking about him and asked him to come along.

He said no, and I thought he was just about to put the phone down when I heard him say, Mick, play a real great one for me, wont you? and it just broke my heart.

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Writing to heal – Economic Times

Today, for the first time in history, humankind is undergoing a collective experience. Physically distant-socially connected empathy, compassion, resourcefulness, innovation, alacrity of response and service before self have come to the fore, heralding a new paradigm. We are at a momentous point in the cosmic scale of time; transformation is no longer an option but a global imperative. The need for healing, therefore, can hardly be over-emphasised.

Like any other individual, my life has had its share of ups and downs; I have braved two major transformative experiences, so far the horror of genocide and uprooting, and the nightmare of a painful, near-fatal accident. Healing through writing has helped me in emerging fairly unscathed.

I look at Kashmir, my native region, with nostalgia, fondness, resentment, sense of loss, grief and hope. The religious persecution that saw many members of my community abducted, raped, mutilated and killed by religious fundamentalists, deeply scarred me as a Kashmiri Pandit Hindu child. I was unable to comprehend and process the trauma of being rendered a refugee in my own country, in the year 1990. As a part of a seventeen-member household, crammed into three rooms, braving the vagaries of nature and uncertainty of poor infrastructure, life was a sudden riches to rags nightmare, not just for me, but also for my nearly half a million strong Kashmiri Pandit community the aboriginal natives of the region.

Whether as a ploy to escape the harsh reality, or as an inspiration from my mother, who would write in English, Hindi, Urdu and Kashmiri, I surrendered to my newly awakened interest in poetry. I would write on anything, animate or inanimate, that took my fancy. Writing led me into a state of trance; it was a purely personal pursuit of happiness. Perhaps the only one that we could afford!

My father encouraged me wholeheartedly. He would get my poems published in the local Dailies, walking all the way to the newspaper offices in the scorching heat of Jammu to save money. He also gave me my first lesson in independence and confidence when he advised me to seek assistance from my school so that we could save the money spent in getting my poems typed for publication. The school granted my request. This gesture, perhaps insignificant for them, had a profound impact on me. It guides my interaction with people even to this day strangers or not! A number of my poems were published in the major local dailies during that period. I kept writing for the sheer joy- to express with no need to impress. At that time, I was too young to comprehend how I was channelizing the energy of trauma and grief into the positive energy of creative expression.

In January 2017, a motorcyclist rammed into me. I ended up with a fractured pelvis, deep wound on my skull, severe spasm in my neck, badly hit left limbs, completely bloated body and sundry other injuries that rendered me immobile. Had three wonderful strangers not come to my rescue and got my head a stitch, or seven, in time, I might have been a laminated, garlanded picture on the wall today! It took me quite me a while to get back on my feet both literally and figuratively.

As I lay bewildered, first on the road and later, on the hospital bed with pain-killers pouring in, it occurred to me that my time here was finite. I had to accomplish what I had come here for and share my message with the world. With this realisation, I transformed the image of the stitches on my shaved head into a piece of art to serve as a reminder and focus on my purpose.

I decided to make the most of this new lease of life; be what I have come to this world to be and not leave with any regret about what I could have been! And the result, seven stitches, fourteen x-rays, seven days of hospitalisation and two months of bed rest later, was my debut book, an anthology of Poemsentitled Soul Call Of Love and More! These poems on love are my message to the world of hope, optimism, learning, enrichment and evolution! The positive reviews strengthened my sense of purpose.

Penning poems made me realise the healing power of writing and how it instils a sense of optimism and positive outlook. Enthused by my personal example, I started to identify, encourage, mentor, handhold and guide new authors and columnists, helping them with the publication of their debut work. It has been my absolute privilege to have introduced six new authors and countless columnists, so far.

During these major cathartic, therapeutic experiences of writing to heal, I could feel the Divine, within and without. Emotionally, I was overwhelmed with relief, gratitude and belief. Mentally, I became stronger than ever!

I continue to write to heal and pour my heart out through words. I appreciate that words can be both sweet melody and poisonous barbs. It is for us to choose these wisely as potion and not poison; to heal and not hurt! Writing to heal has helped me become mindful of my verbal and non-verbal expression. I have learnt not to speak butterfly language to caterpillar people. I have learnt to love without my heart being abused, to give without being taken for granted, to trust without being nave and to listen without losing my expression. It has empowered me to carefully choose who gets a seat at the high table of my life. I now insist on changed behaviour instead of mere apologies. It has helped me seek transformation, instead of vengeance, to make the world a better a place for all.

Words are affirmations. We must choose ours carefully to alleviate pain, our own and that of others, and not to lacerate. Writing to heal is a journey of self-exploration and evolution. Not many people undertake it, preferring the safety of the known to the uncertainty and insecurity of the unknown. For everyone inspired to embark upon this journey, I can only wish that the honesty of their intent guides the curiosity of their talent.

To summarise, wordscan be

Soothing and seething,withering and breathing;

aggravating and calming,wounding and embalming;

disparaging and encouraging, distracting and engaging.

So, with care lets choose,the words we use.

May authenticity seal our writing to heal.

P.S. Extracted from my talk on Writing to heal delivered at WEF Bangalore 2020, Global Digital Summit.

DISCLAIMER : Views expressed above are the author's own.

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Trance – Wikipedia

Trance is an abnormal state of wakefulness in which a person is not self-aware and is either altogether unresponsive to external stimuli (but nevertheless capable of pursuing and realizing an aim) or is selectively responsive in following the directions of the person (if any) who has induced the trance. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.

The term trance may be associated[by whom?] with hypnosis, meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be related to an earlier generic term, altered states of consciousness, which is no longer used in "consciousness-studies" discourse.

Trance in its modern meaning comes from an earlier meaning of "a dazed, half-conscious or insensible condition or state of fear", via the Old French transe "fear of evil", from the Latin transre "to cross", "pass over".[1]

Wier, in his 1995 book, Trance: from magic to technology, defines a simple trance (p.58) as a state of mind being caused by cognitive loops where a cognitive object (a thought, an image, a sound, an intentional action) repeats long enough to result in various sets of disabled cognitive functions. Wier represents all trances (which include sleep and watching television) as taking place on a dissociated trance plane where at least some cognitive functions such as volition are disabled; as is seen in what is typically termed a 'hypnotic trance'.[2] With this definition, meditation, hypnosis, addictions and charisma are seen as being trance states. In Wier's 2007 book, The Way of Trance, he elaborates on these forms, adds ecstasy as an additional form and discusses the ethical implications of his model, including magic and government use which he terms "trance abuse".

John Horgan in Rational Mysticism (2003) explores the neurological mechanisms and psychological implications of trances and other mystical manifestations. Horgan incorporates literature and case-studies from a number of disciplines in this work: chemistry, physics, psychology, radiology and theology.

The following are some examples of trance states:

Trance conditions include all the different states of mind, emotions, moods and daydreams that human beings experience. All activities which engage a human involve the filtering of information coming into sense modalities, and this influences brain functioning and consciousness. Therefore, trance may be understood as a way for the mind to change the way it filters information in order to provide more efficient use of the mind's resources.

Trance states may also be accessed or induced by various modalities and may be a way of accessing the unconscious mind for the purposes of relaxation, healing, intuition and inspiration. There is an extensive documented history of trance as evidenced by the case-studies of anthropologists and ethnologists and associated and derivative disciplines. Hence trance may be perceived as endemic to the human condition and a Human Universal. Principles of trance are being explored and documented as are methods of trance induction. Benefits of trance states are being explored by medical and scientific inquiry. Many traditions and rituals employ trance. Trance also has a function in religion and mystical experience.

Castillo (1995) states that: "Trance phenomena result from the behavior of intense focusing of attention, which is the key psychological mechanism of trance induction. Adaptive responses, including institutionalized forms of trance, are 'tuned' into neural networks in the brain and depend to a large extent on the characteristics of culture. Culture-specific organizations exist in the structure of individual neurons and in the organizational formation of neural networks."[3]

Hoffman (1998: p.9) states that: "Trance is still conventionally defined as a state of reduced consciousness, or a somnolent state. However, the more recent anthropological definition, linking it to 'altered states of consciousness' (Charles Tart), is becoming increasingly accepted."[4]

Hoffman (1998, p.9) asserts that: "...the trance state should be discussed in the plural, because there is more than one altered state of consciousness significantly different from everyday consciousness."[4]

According to Hoffman (1998: p.10), pilgrims visited the Temple of Epidaurus, an asclepeion, in Greece for healing sleep. Seekers of healing would make pilgrimage and be received by a priest who would welcome and bless them. This temple housed an ancient religious ritual promoting dreams in the seeker that endeavored to promote healing and the solutions to problems, as did the oracles. This temple was built in honor of Asclepios, the Greek god of medicine. The Greek treatment was referred to as incubation, and focused on prayers to Asclepios for healing. The asclepion at Epidaurus is both extensive and well-preserved, and is traditionally regarded as the birthplace of Asclepius. (For a comparable modern tool see Dreamwork.)

The Oracle at Delphi was also famous for trances in the ancient Greek world; priestesses there would make predictions about the future in exchange for gold.[5]

Stories of the saints in the Middle Ages, myths, parables, fairy tales, oral lore and storytelling from different cultures are themselves potentially inducers of trance. Often literary devices such as repetition are employed which is evident in many forms of trance induction. Milton Erickson used stories to induce trance as do many NLP practitioners.

From at least the 16th century it was held that march music may induce soldiers marching in unison into trance states where according to apologists, they bond together as a unit engendered by the rigors of training, the ties of comradeship and the chain of command. This had the effect of making the soldiers become automated, an effect which was widely evident in the 16th, 17th and 18th century due to the increasing prevalence of firearms employed in warcraft. Military instruments, especially the snare drum and other drums were used to entone a monotonous ostinato at the pace of march and heartbeat. High-pitched fifes, flutes and bagpipes were used for their "piercing" effect to play the melody. This would assist the morale and solidarity of soldiers as they marched to battle.

Joseph Jordania recently proposed a term battle trance for this mental state, when combatants do not feel fear and pain, and when they lose their individual identity and acquire a collective identity.[6]

The Norse Berserkers induced a trance-like state before battle, called Berserkergang. It is said to have given the warriors superhuman strength and made them impervious to pain during battle. This form of trance could have been induced partly due to ingestion of hallucinogenic mushrooms.

As the mystical experience of mystics generally entails direct connection, communication and communion with Deity, Godhead and/or god; trance and cognate experience are endemic. (see Yoga, Sufism, Shaman, Umbanda, Crazy Horse, etc.)

As shown by Jonathan Garb,[7] trance techniques also played a role in Lurianic Kabbalah, the mystical life of the circle of Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto and Hasidism.

Many Christian mystics are documented as having experiences that may be considered as cognate with trance, such as: Hildegard of Bingen, John of the Cross, Meister Eckhart, Saint Theresa (as seen in the Bernini sculpture) and Francis of Assisi.

Taves (1999) charts the synonymic language of trance in the American Christian traditions: power or presence or indwelling of God, or Christ, or the Spirit, or spirits. Typical expressions include "the indwelling of the Spirit" (Jonathan Edwards), "the witness of the Spirit" (John Wesley), "the power of God" (early American Methodists), being "filled with the Spirit of the Lord" (early Adventists; see charismatic Adventism), "communing with spirits" (Spiritualists), "the Christ within" (New Thought), "streams of holy fire and power" (Methodist holiness), "a religion of the Spirit and Power" (the Emmanuel Movement), and "the baptism of the Holy Spirit" (early Pentecostals). (Taves, 1999: 3)

Taves (1999) well-referenced book on trance charts the experience of Anglo-American Protestants and those who left the Protestant movement beginning with the transatlantic awakening in the early 18th century and ending with the rise of the psychology of religion and the birth of Pentecostalism in the early 20th century. This book focuses on a class of seemingly involuntary acts alternately explained in religious and secular terminology. These involuntary experiences include uncontrolled bodily movements (fits, bodily exercises, falling as dead, catalepsy, convulsions); spontaneous vocalizations (crying out, shouting, speaking in tongues); unusual sensory experiences (trances, visions, voices, clairvoyance, out-of-body experiences); and alterations of consciousness and/or memory (dreams, somnium, somnambulism, mesmeric trance, mediumistic trance, hypnosis, possession, alternating personality) (Taves, 1999: 3).

Trance-like states are often interpreted as religious ecstasy or visions and can be deliberately induced using a variety of techniques, including prayer, religious rituals, meditation, pranayama (breathwork or breathing exercises), physical exercise, sexual intercourse, music, dancing, sweating (e.g. sweat lodge), fasting, thirsting, and the consumption of psychotropic drugs such as cannabis. Sensory modality is the channel or conduit for the induction of the trance. Sometimes an ecstatic experience takes place in occasion of contact with something or somebody perceived as extremely beautiful or holy. It may also happen without any known reason. The particular technique that an individual uses to induce ecstasy is usually one that is associated with that individual's particular religious and cultural traditions. As a result, an ecstatic experience is usually interpreted within the context of a particular individual's religious and cultural traditions. These interpretations often include statements about contact with supernatural or spiritual beings, about receiving new information as a revelation, also religion-related explanations of subsequent change of values, attitudes and behavior (e.g. in case of religious conversion).

Benevolent, neutral and malevolent trances may be induced (intentionally, spontaneously and/or accidentally) by different methods:

Charles Tart provides a useful working definition of auditory driving. It is the induction of trance through the sense of hearing. Auditory driving works through a process known as entrainment.[citation needed]

The usage of repetitive rhythms to induce trance states is an ancient phenomenon. Throughout the world, shamanistic practitioners have been employing this method for millennia. Anthropologists and other researchers have documented the similarity of shamanistic auditory driving rituals among different cultures.

Said simply, entrainment is the synchronization of different rhythmic cycles. Breathing and heart rate have been shown to be affected by auditory stimulus, along with brainwave activity. The ability of rhythmic sound to affect human brainwave activity, especially theta brainwaves, is the essence of auditory driving, and is the cause of the altered states of consciousness that it can induce.[citation needed]

Nowack and Feltman have recently published an article entitled "Eliciting the Photic Driving Response" which states that the EEG photic driving response is a sensitive neurophysiological measure which has been employed to assess chemical and drug effects, forms of epilepsy, neurological status of Alzheimer's patients, and physiological arousal. Photic driving also impacts upon the psychological climate of a person by producing increased visual imagery and decreased physiological and subjective arousal. In this research by Nowack and Feltman, all participants reported increased visual imagery during photic driving, as measured by their responses to an imagery questionnaire.

Dennis Wier (https://web.archive.org/web/20060915232957/http://www.trance.edu/papers/theory.htm Accessed: 6 December 2006) states that over two millennia ago Ptolemy and Apuleius found that differing rates of flickering lights affected states of awareness and sometimes induced epilepsy. Wier also asserts that it was discovered in the late 1920s that when light was shined on closed eyelids it resulted in an echoing production of brainwave frequencies. Wier also opined that in 1965 Grey employed a stroboscope to project rhythmic light flashes into the eyes at a rate of 1025Hz (cycles per second). Grey discovered that this stimulated similar brainwave activity.

Research by Thomas Budzynski, Oestrander et al., in the use of brain machines suggest that photic driving via the suprachiasmatic nucleus and direct electrical stimulation and driving via other mechanisms and modalities, may entrain processes of the brain facilitating rapid and enhanced learning, produce deep relaxation, euphoria, an increase in creativity, problem solving propensity and may be associated with enhanced concentration and accelerated learning. The theta range and the border area between alpha and theta has generated considerable research interest.

Charles Tart provides a useful working definition of kinesthetic driving. It is the induction of trance through the sense of touch, feeling or emotions. Kinesthetic driving works through a process known as entrainment.

The rituals practiced by some athletes in preparing for contests are dismissed as superstition, but this is a device of sport psychologists to help them to attain an ecstasy-like state. Joseph Campbell had a peak experience whilst running. Roger Bannister on breaking the four-minute mile (Cameron, 1993: 185): "No longer conscious of my movement, I discovered a new unity with nature. I had found a new source of power and beauty, a source I never dreamt existed." Roger Bannister later became a distinguished neurologist.

Mechanisms and disciplines that include kinesthetic driving may include: dancing, walking meditation, yoga and asana, mudra, juggling, poi (juggling), etc.

Sufism (the mystical branch of Islam) has theoretical and metaphoric texts regarding ecstasy as a state of connection with Allah. Sufi practice rituals (dhikr, sema) use body movement and music to achieve the state.

Divination is a cultural universal which anthropologists have observed as being present in many religions and cultures in all ages up to the present day (see sibyl).[citation needed] Divination may be defined as a mechanism for fortune-telling by ascertaining information by interpretation of omens or an alleged supernatural agency. Divination often entails ritual, and is often facilitated by trance.

In Tibet, oracles have played, and continue to play, an important part in religion and government. The word oracle is used by Tibetans to refer to the spirit, deity or entity that enters those men and women who act as media between the natural and the spiritual realms. The media are, therefore, known as kuten, which literally means, "the physical basis".

The Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in northern India, still consults an oracle known as the Nechung Oracle, which is considered the official state oracle of the government of Tibet. He gives a complete description of the process of trance and possession in his book Freedom in Exile.[13]

Convergent disciplines of neuroanthropology, ethnomusicology, electroencephalography (EEG), neurotheology and cognitive neuroscience, amongst others, are conducting research into the trance induction of altered states of consciousness resulting from neuron entrainment with the driving of sensory modalities, for example polyharmonics, multiphonics, and percussive polyrhythms through the channel of the auditory and kinesthetic modality.

Neuroanthropology and cognitive neuroscience are conducting research into the trance induction of altered states of consciousness (possibly engendering higher consciousness) resulting from neuron firing entrainment with these polyharmonics and multiphonics. Related research has been conducted into neural entraining with percussive polyrhythms. The timbre of traditional singing bowls and their polyrhythms and multiphonics are considered meditative and calming, and the harmony inducing effects of this tool to potentially alter consciousness are being explored by scientists, medical professionals and therapists.

Scientific advancement and new technologies such as computerized EEG, positron emission tomography, regional cerebral blood flow, and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, are providing measurable tools to assist in understanding trance phenomena.

There are four principal brainwave states that range from high-amplitude, low-frequency delta to low-amplitude, high-frequency beta. These states range from deep dreamless sleep to a state of high arousal. These four brainwave states are common throughout humans. All levels of brainwaves exist in everyone at all times, even though one is foregrounded depending on the activity level. When a person is in an aroused state and exhibiting a beta brainwave pattern, their brain also exhibits a component of alpha, theta and delta, even though only a trace may be present.[14]

The University of Philadelphia study on some Christians at the Freedom Valley Worship Center in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, revealed that glossolalia-speaking (vocalizing or praying in unrecognizable form of language which is seen in members of certain Christian sects) activates areas of the brain out of voluntary control. In addition, the frontal lobe of the brain, which monitors speech, significantly diminished in activity as the study participants spoke glossolalia.[15] Dr. Andrew B. Newberg, in analysis of his earlier studies as opposed to the MRI scans of the test subjects, stated that Buddhist monks in meditation[16] and Franciscan nuns in prayer[17] exhibited increased activity in the frontal lobe, and subsequently their behaviors, very much under voluntary control. The investigation found this particular beyond-body-control characteristic only in tongue-speakers (also see xenoglossia).

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Discover: ‘You’re getting sleepy’ the amazing science of hypnosis – Sudbury.com

Trance states can be fun when youre on stage, but they can also have profound effects in relieving pain and changing behaviour

When you hear the word hypnosis, you may be immediately reminded of that stage show you saw, and the man that had a great time clucking like a chicken on command. Perhaps you think of being out of your own mind, unable to control your body, and something you never want to experience.

But the thing is, you probably already have. Ever fallen into a trance watching the snow come at the windshield? So engrossed in a book or movie that you forget the world youre in, felt the relaxation of a flickering flame, or even, the calm meditation of the Zamboni making its rounds?

And you know everybody watches the Zamboni you cant take your eyes off it.

All of these times, you have been in whats really, at its base level, a trance. It is this state whether it is an altered state of consciousness or simply a relaxed one (this is still up for debate) that allows the power of suggestion to work to its true potential. And in the right hands, that could mean that changing your perception of the world while in this state.

Hypnotherapy, the practice of accessing the subconscious mind in order to change behaviour, has been around for some time more than 200 years really. And though it began as a pseudoscience, without much in the way of standard practice and some outlandish theories to say the least hows the idea of disease called animal magnetism featuring an internal liquid magnetic force it has now been shown not only to have an effect on the subconscious mind, but a measureable one.

A landmark study in 1999 by Pierre Rainville from the University of Montreal tested pain response in conjunction with hypnotism. In the study, hypnotized participants briefly placed their left hand in water one heated to a painful 116 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius) and the other left at room temperature. Some participants were instructed that as they put their hand in the water they may feel some pain, but not a bothersome amount. For instance, if the usual pain register would be a ten, then they might only feel it as a five.

The participants had neurological scans while the test was happening, and there were remarkable results. Those who put their hand in the 116-degree water but were told the pain would be less showed less activity in their brains. Specifically, less activity in the anterior cingulate cortex, associated with pain processing.

A more recent Stanford university study in 2016 found changes in the brains functions as well. Dr. David Spiegel, professor and associate chair of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford, and his colleagues screened 545 healthy participants and found 36 people who consistently scored high on tests of hypnotisability (your ability to follow orders and pay careful attention), as well as 21 control subjects who scored on the extreme low end of the scales.

Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) to measure brain activity, each person was scanned: while resting, while recalling a memory, and during two hypnosis sessions.

What they found and what they found only in the patients who scored highest on the hypnotisability test, and only while they were in one of the two hypnosis sessions was three distinct changes.

First, they saw a decrease in activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate, part of the brains salience network, which detects behaviorally relevant stimuli and co-ordinates the brain's neural resources in response to these stimuli.

Then, an increase in connections between two other areas of the brain the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the insula. Spiegel describes this as a brain-body connection that helps the brain process and control whats going on in the body.

Finally, Spiegels team also observed reduced connections between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the default mode network, which includes the medial prefrontal and the posterior cingulate cortex.

This decrease in functional connectivity could potentially be the disconnect between someones actions and their awareness of their actions.

When it comes to weight loss with hypnotherapy, small scale studies are showing it could be a more effective long-term weight loss tool, and highly complementary to other behavioural changes. Other small studies seeking to show if hypnosis can help with smoking, treat a drug addiction, or even self-hypnosis in order to avoid relapse have found it is a very viable therapy.

One of the most fascinating aspects though, is hypnotherapys potential within healthcare.

There is beginning research into hypnotherapy as a complement in treating Pediatric Crohns Disease.

As well, Montreal Childrens Hospital Interventional Radiology department took part in a pilot project to better understand medical hypnosis. More than 120 children and teens have now undergone medical hypnotism, and the results are astounding.

Patients who were hypnotized prior to procedures rated their discomfort at an average 1.4 out of 10 for pain those without rated it a 5.4. The use of medical hypnotherapy is now resulting in the use of less or no sedation for procedures that previously depended on the time, cost and risk of anesthesia. As well, as children are known to be medical wigglers, the hypnotic state is allowing the medical professionals to better and more easily perform the required medical procedures.

Imagine making the life of a child in pain better, without needing to do more than to teach them to relax.

But if youre a skeptic, you might still wonder about the placebo effect. Well, youre not wrong. The thing is, the placebo effect can be quite healing.

In her book, Cure: A Journey Into the Science of Mind Over Body, journalist and author Jo Marchant details the placebo effect, and the fact that the brain is still responding in the desired capacity. For instance, she notes that a placebo painkiller can actually trigger the release of the same pain-relieving endorphins that pain medication would. Or patients with Parkinsons disease can take a placebo pill and still feel the same release of dopamine that they would if they took their actual medication.

That is, of course, unless the patient knows its a placebo. That is one of the stickier issues when it comes to studying the effects of hypnosis. In order to accurately capture it, the study participant cant know its happening. And that can make for an ethical dilemma.

Using the method as treatment however, requires you in the drivers seat, says Gilles Brideau, Sudbury-based registered psychotherapist and practitioner of hypnotherapy since 2002.

What hypnosis is really like, he says, is like we're driving in a car, and I have a map. While he can gently advise you that your turn is coming up because his map says so you can still drive right past. Its this choice, this free will, which will help your experience with the process as well.

According to Brideau, the success of hypnotherapy comes from your brains inability to distinguish what is happening now, and what you are imagining is happening.

Im sure youve had a dream, says Brideau, a very vivid dream in which you were being chased. If you wake up and you do a carotid (pulse) check, your heart would be racing. But what were you doing? Laying down, resting. We get a physiological response to an action that wasnt taking place, because your brain perceived it to be real.

Its this power to bring the brain into a moment that hasnt happened yet that allows for help during medical procedures, hypnobirthing, even upcoming medical procedures that are causing anxiety for the prospective patient.

The session would begin with some questions, mostly geared to your desired outcomes. Then, some helpful tool of distraction. A pair of glasses that flash small lights in your eyes at a quicker pace before slowing, as well as a noise-canceling headphones that only allow the chosen musical cues and the voice of Brideau to enter. My clients laugh and say youre in my head.

Its then that Brideau uses not only his training as a psychotherapist to determine his plan of action, but also his background in cognitive behavioral therapy, and other modalities. While its easy to get someone into a trance, the rest takes a skillful hand.

Then, its a matter of practice makes perfect. If you are terrified of airplanes, your time spent taxiing should not be the moment where you try to deal with the fear for the first time. With hypnotherapy, you could begin your journey 10-20 times before setting foot in the airport, simply by practicing with a hypnotherapist to help to access a calm state, and listening to their hypnotic suggestions.

Suggestions are made based on the desired outcome of the client, says Brideau, but if it is not their true desire, it wont work, says Brideau.

So if I get a wife who would really like her husband to quit smoking, but he doesnt want to, its not going to work, he said.

The outcome is discussed in detail in advance of any sessions, and very often scripted according to protocols from other eminent sources. There is one for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) that Brideau often employs, as well as also working with the clients to refocus on positive outcomes. Its not I want to be 150 pounds, says Brideau. Its about what is going to happen, will you be able to stop eating and feel full sooner, will you be able to choose foods that are better for your health.

And while there are no regulatory bodies governing hypnotherapy, the training in other areas will tell you when you have found someone you can trust. Hypnotherapy should be but one tool of an educated professional.

But if youre still worried about being made to bark like a dog, know that hypnosis cannot make you do anything youre not open to. When you see someone acting like a fool onstage, know that they are having a great time, because that was their desired outcome.

You go to a stage show to have fun, says Brideau. A lot of times, because I've done a stage show, it's kind of like I can't believe I'm doing this but I don't really care. Because you're aware the whole time. In that moment, I want to live, I want to have a good time, I want to enjoy myself right now.

So whether you are interested in hypnobirthing, help for a medical procedures, easing fears or anxieties, trouble with relaxation, smoking, and weight loss even animal noises then a hypnosis session could be of interest to you. While there are no large-scale, long-term studies at the moment, there is the beginning of fascinating research into the field, and a new understanding of the brain.

Jenny Lamothe is a freelance writer, proof-reader and editor in Greater Sudbury. Contact her through her website, JennyLamothe.com.

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Prince Harry was first to drop L-bomb, left ‘in a trance’ after first date with Meghan Markle, new book claims – Newshub

The Duke of Sussex was reportedly left "in a trance" after his first date with the former Suits actress, and while the couple didn't kiss that night, they were "immediately obsessed" with each other, according to the new book Finding Freedom.

The biography by royal commentators Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand says Harry sipped a beer while Meghan drank a martini at their first rendezvous, after which she told her friends 'this could have legs'.

The pair allegedly met again the very next night at the same venue - Dean Street Townhouse in Soho, London. Three months later, Harry was said to be the first to drop the L-bomb to Meghan, who immediately said it back.

The authors of Finding Freedom claim to have spoken to more than 100 sources, including 'close friends of Harry and Meghan' as well as royal aides and palace staff. The book promises that every piece of information included has come from at least two sources.

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Blackpool nurse is a hit as guest DJ on Dave Pearce Delirium show as a thank you to key workers – Blackpool Gazette

Nurse Chris Gorse who played a DJ guest set for Dave Pearce Trance Anthems

Father-of-two Chris, who turned 50 last month, was surprised by wife Janet with the chance to play the guest DJ mix on Pearces Delirium slot after writing to him and telling him of Chriss dream.

The amateur DJ from Cleveleys said Janet was stunned to receive a response from the former Radio 1 DJ inviting Chris to record a set, as a thank you for his work during the Covid crisis.

He said:Janet handed me a letter the day of my birthday with this opportunity and I couldnt believe it. To play in the club alongside someone of Daves calibre has always been an ambition, to have the chance to do it even online was just unreal.

He is a genuinely lovely bloke who really champions NHS causes and a couple of months back supported Blue Skies so it was really touching.

I then had to get the decorators in to sort the room quick as I had cleared it out of all my decks and needed to set it back up!

Chris played a 25 minute set of some of his most meaningful and favourite trance anthems and then sent the track list to Pearce for approval. The set can now be listened to on his official Dave Pearce Facebook page.

Chris, grandad to Archie and Alfie, even recorded a voiceover with a special shout-out to his team at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary where he works.

He added: On the night it was a real family, team effort as my daughters Clair and Cody set up laptops so we could respond to everyone tuning in from all over the world - it was great to see people enjoy it.

DJ Dave Pearces Trance Anthems show streams every Sunday via his official Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/DavePearceOfficialPart-time amateur DJ Chris Gorse was given the guest DJ slot by Pearce as a thank you to Keyworkers through the Covid 19 crisis.

Chris who has been playing his decks for 21 years said: It is my passion and a way for me to just switch off from it all - I can close my eyes and transport myself anywhere in the world.

It was a fantastic experience to put my own imprint on a guest set and work with a DJ who really flies the flag for trance music.

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