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Remarks by the Vice President at Kennedy Space Center – The White House (blog)
Posted: July 7, 2017 at 2:24 am
NASA Shuttle Landing Facility Kennedy Space Center, Florida
1:25 P.M. EDT THE VICE PRESIDENT: Hello, Florida! (Applause.) Senator Rubio, Senator Nelson, Congressman Posey, Congressman DeSantis, Attorney General Bondi, Commissioner Putnam, acting Administrator Lightfoot, Director Cabana, all the leaders of industry and business who are gathered here today, Dr. Buzz Aldrin -- (applause) -- and all the great men and women of NASA and the Kennedy Space Center, it is my great honor to be with you here today at the dawn of a new era of space exploration in the United States of America. (Applause.) And I bring greetings from the man who is going to make that happen, his admiration for all of you gathered here and for Americas storied history in space is boundless; and he is committed each and every day to American leadership at home, around the world, and in the boundless expanse of space, the 45th President of the United States of America, President Donald Trump. (Applause.) In his Inaugural Address, the President rededicated our nation to once again lead in the heavens, and in his words unlock the mysteries of space. With this President, its always about leadership -- American leadership. And that begins at home, by putting the security and prosperity of America first. Today, we will speak of this Presidents vision for American leadership in space. But between those two spheres, in Warsaw, Poland today, we were reminded that the American President is the leader of the free world. (Applause.) Today, President Trump stood in Krasinski Square in a rebuilt Warsaw, giving testament to the power of free peoples to assert their own destinies and claim their own futures. The President noted in his words that as long we know our history we will know how to build a future, saying that Americans know that a strong alliance of free, sovereign, and independent nations is the best defense for our freedoms and our interests. The President took the opportunity to challenge our allies to work together to confront forces that threaten over time to undermine those values and erase the bonds of culture, faith, and tradition that make us who we are. And he called on all of our allies in the West to what he called a commitment of will, and he reminded us that the defense of the West ultimately rests in his words not only on means but also on the will of our people to prevail. Finally, he reminded the world today that our own fight for the West does not begin on a battlefield, it begins with our minds, our wills, our souls, our freedom -- and that our survival depends on the bonds of history, culture, and memory. My fellow Americans, thats what American leadership looks like on the world stage. (Applause.) And today I come to assure you, the men and women of NASA, and all those at this Gateway to the Stars, where the aspirations of the American people have taken flight that under President Donald Trump America will lead in space once again. (Applause.) Just last week, President Trump declared that America is in his words going to be leading in exploration and discovery like weve never led before. Welcome to a new era of American leadership in space. (Applause.) I cant think of a better place to deliver this message than here at the Kennedy Space Center, named for a President who challenged America to undertake, as he said, the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. The Kennedy Space Center is the heart and soul of our nations space program, where science fiction has become science fact for generations. Just this past Saturday, this center celebrated its 55th birthday. And for 55 years, you have relentlessly expanded our horizons and given us so many national heroes. Here, the crew of Apollo 11 set sail for the Sea of Tranquility on the moon. Here, you launched Americas Space Shuttles and Americas astronauts to orbit this Blue Marble. Here, the Hubble Space Telescope, the New Horizons, and so many other technological wonders lifted off from Earth to give us a glimpse of our fellow planets, the distant stars, and the infinite galaxies that are a window into our very past. And from this Bridge to Space, our nation will return to the Moon, and we will put American boots on the face of Mars. (Applause.) My friends, the missions that began at the Kennedy Space Center are carved into the mantle of American greatness. And more than that, theyre etched into the hearts and minds of the American people. Generations of Americans have marveled at and been inspired by what you do here. Weve joined in your countdowns, rejoiced in your successes, and we've grieved with you in your sorrows -- because the missions that start at the Kennedy Space Center have captivated the American people and carried our hopes and dreams into the heavens as almost no other national initiative. I caught a passion for the space program when I was just a little boy in a small town in Southern Indiana. Some of the most precious memories of my youth were gathered around a black-and-white television, watching images of American heroes making history. As a member of Congress, I asked to serve on the NASA subcommittee, and I had the privilege, along with my wife and children, to attend several space shuttle launches. I really have no doubt that my son, who is now a Marine Corps aviator, was inspired to serve as a 10-year-old boy when we sat in the grandstands here at the Kennedy Space Center and watched in awe as Americas heroic astronauts hurtled into space. I said at the time, that to see the sights and sounds of a launch at here Cape Canaveral was like seeing the Earth giving birth to a piece of the sun and sending it home. And youre the ones who make it possible. So give yourselves a round of applause for making miracles happen, for making science fiction, science fact here at the Kennedy Space Center. (Applause.) The truth is that your work breaks new ground and breaks records in equal measure. And serving each and every day with this President, I can say with confidence: The American space program has a champion in the President of the United States. (Applause.) President Trump has a deep appreciation for the vital work that NASA does each and every day. That was on full display earlier this year when in the Oval Office President Trump signed the first NASA reauthorization act in more than seven years. (Applause.) Surrounded by many of these same members of Congress who join us here today, after the bills signing, President Trump renewed our nations commitment to, in his words NASAs mission of exploration and discovery -- because he knows that every day, the men and women of NASA inspire the American people and enrich the American spirit. President Donald Trump is already ensuring that NASA has the resources and support you need to make new history from this place; inspire new generations and advance American leadership in the boundless frontier of space -- of that you can be assured. Allow me just to take a moment to single out Senator Rubio and Senator Nelson and all the distinguished members of Congress who are here with us today. Would you all mind standing and allowing everyone here to show our appreciation for the great champions of human exploration in space that all of you are? Please rise, and give these leaders in the House and in the United States Senate a big round of applause, would you, please? (Applause.) Thank you so much. President Trumps vision for space, though, is much larger than NASA alone. Our President is transforming our entire space policy to seize the opportunities of the 21st century and unleash the infinite potential of the cosmos for the American people. Extending our nations leadership in space is one of the greatest challenges of our day. And just as we have risen to the challenges that came before, so too we will rise to meet the new challenges that lie ahead. That's why just last Friday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to relaunch the National Space Council and guide a new era of space leadership by the United States of America. (Applause.) After being dormant since 1993, Im proud to report that the National Space Council is up and running once again. And it will be my great honor, as Vice President of the United States, to serve as its chair. (Applause.) As the President said last week, the National Space Council, in his words, will be a central hub guiding space policy within the administration, filling a void thats existed in America for nearly a quarter-century. This is actually the third iteration of the National Space Council. American Presidents from Eisenhower to Kennedy, Johnson to Nixon to George H.W. Bush all turned to the National Space Council for assistance and advice. It was under the first National Space Councils watch that America put a man in space, put a man on the moon -- and with less than a decade between them. And the second council saw our nation through the close of the Cold War, as space became ever more important to our national security. As you men and women of NASA know, the American people have never lost our passion to explore space and uncover its secrets. But for nearly 25 years, our governments commitment seems to have not matched the spirit American people. But Im here to tell you that as we still enter this new century, we will beat back any disadvantage that our lack of attention has placed, and America will once again lead in space for the benefit and the security of all our people and all of the world. (Applause.) Our National Space Council will reenergize our pioneering spirit in space. It will restore our confidence and the confidence that we can and will achieve the impossible -- just like you all here at NASA have done so many times in the course of my life. It will ensure that America once again takes our rightful place as the vanguard of humanitys historic rendezvous with the future in the outer limits of space. The council will bring together leaders from the Presidents administration including our Secretaries of State, Defense, Commerce, Transportation, and Homeland Security, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, our National Security Advisor, our intelligence leadership, and the NASA Administrator. And I look forward to holding the first meeting of the National Space Council before the summer is out. (Applause.) President Trump has given the Council the duty in his words to advise and assist his administration regarding national space policy and strategy, and well be busy doing just that. Well review our current policy and our long-range goals and coordinate national space activities -- from national security to commerce to exploration and beyond. And crucially, at the Presidents direction, we will, in his words, foster close coordination, cooperation, technology and information exchange among all the stakeholders and sectors involved in space activity -- including government agencies, the armed forces, and leaders from the realms of private industry and the academic world. We will bring the best of America together once again to lead with Americans in space. (Applause.) As the President said last week, the National Space Council intends to draw on the expertise and insights of scientists, innovators, and business leaders in a whole new way. These leaders, whom the President and I will be naming in the coming weeks, will form a User Advisory Group. And I know with confidence that their work will dramatically enhance our space policy in the days ahead just as it has in the past. Im particularly excited to see the increased collaboration with our burgeoning commercial space industry so much in evidence here at the Kennedy Space Center. Im really sorry that I missed the successful commercial launch that took place last night. I was praying for rain at the Kennedy Space Center so we might see that rocket go up today. But the truth is were going to continue to foster stronger partnerships between government agencies and innovative industries across this country because both have so much to offer one another. In fact, Kennedy Space Center is proof that public and private sectors can achieve more by working together than they could ever achieve apart. This center is today the worlds premier multi-use spaceport, and that truth will only continue to grow. (Applause.) In conjunction with our commercial partners, well continue to make space travel safer, cheaper, and more accessible than ever before. The truth is that American business is on the cutting edge of space technology. And under President Trumps leadership, and with the guidance of the National Space Council, well tap into the limitless well of American innovation because there is no problem the American people cant solve, no barrier we cant break down, no objective we cant achieve when we bring the full force of our national interest and creativity to bear. The American spirit is as limitless as space itself. And so we will bring that spirit fully to bear on the trials that lie ahead. If we can dream it, we can do it. And under President Trump, we will achieve more in space than we ever thought possible. President Trump observed just last week, the human soul yearns for discovery, and I would say that's especially true for those of us who have the privilege to call ourselves Americans. Under President Donald Trumps leadership, we will reorient Americas space program toward human space exploration and discovery for the benefit of the American people and all of the world. (Applause.) We will return our nation to the moon. We will go to Mars, and we will go still further to places that our childrens children can only imagine. We will maintain a constant presence in low-Earth orbit, and we will develop policies that will carry human space exploration across our solar system and ultimately into the vast expanse of space. As the President has said, space is in his words the next great American frontier. And like the pioneers that came before us, we will settle that frontier with American leadership, American courage, and American ingenuity. As we once again lead in space exploration, we will continue to make the investments and presence in space to ensure the safety and security of the American people. Space is vital to our national security. I saw it firsthand when I visited Schriever Air Force Base just a few weeks ago. And I can assure you, under President Donald Trump, American security will be as dominant in the heavens as we are here on Earth. (Applause.) The tasks that lie before us requires the highest levels of courage, commitment, and dedication. The challenges will be difficult. But difficulty brings out Americas best, and Americas best can't be beaten by anybody at any time. Some 55 years ago, the namesake of this base, President John F. Kennedy, declared that America would put a man on the moon before the decade was out, a feat unlike any imagined in human history. As he said at the time, we were willing to accept the challenge, and unwilling to postpone it, and that challenge is one in his words -- one which we intend to win. And with your forbearers here at the Kennedy Space Center and Houston and all across NASA, we did win the race to the moon. (Applause.) We won the race a half-century ago, and now we will get back to wining in the 21st century and beyond. Under the leadership of President Donald Trump and with the guidance of the National Space Council, the United States of America will usher in a new era of space leadership that will benefit every facet of our national life. We will strengthen our economy. We will unlock new opportunities, new technologies, and new sources of prosperity. We will inspire our children to seek education in science, technology, engineering, and math. Well enhance our common defense and advance the security of the American people. But most of all, under President Trumps leadership, we will renew the American spirit itself. I know in my heart that today the heavens are closer than ever before. We're restarting a journey that will take us to new heights of knowledge, new heights of accomplishment. And above all, I know with confidence that we will reach those new heights of American leadership with American values and American ingenuity. As President Trump said last week in his words, It is Americas destiny to be the leader amongst nations on our adventure into the great unknown. And with the National Space Council, we will grab that destiny with both hands and go to work with each and every one of you. So let us go forth and start this new chapter of that adventure. Let us have the courage and the confidence thats always defined who we are as Americans. And let us do what our nation has always done since its very founding and beyond: We've pushed the boundaries on frontiers, not just of territory but of knowledge. We've blazed new trails, and weve astonished the world as weve boldly grasped our future without fear. And as we go, let us have faith -- faith that as we enter this new era of exploration and discovery, that this rising generation of American explorers and innovators will once again deliver on the hopes and aspirations of our people just like you've done before. And as this new generation of astronauts suits up, let them have the faith that they do so surrounded by the prayers of the American people with the absolute assurance that as they rocket into the heavens, they do not go alone.
For as the Psalmist teaches us, if we rise on the wings of the dawn, if we go up to the heavens, even there His hand will guide us, and His right hand will hold us fast. My friends, the future beckons -- and so do the furthest depths of space. Together, as one nation and one people, we will raise our eyes to gaze with wonder at the stars and once again renew our commitment to reach out our hands and touch the heavens. With confidence in all of you and with confidence in the strong vision and leadership of President Donald Trump, I know America will lead in space once again. Thank you. God bless you and God bless the United States of America. (Applause.)
END 1:46 P.M. EDT
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About Us | Trusted News Source for Psychedelic Research …
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A hub for new developments in the science and application of psychedelics for healing and therapy
Our mission at Psychedelic Times is to share the latest news, research, and happenings around the study of psychedelics as tools of healing, recovery, and therapy. We are passionate about the incredible potential that psychoactive substances such as marijuana, ayahuasca, MDMA, LSD, iboga, psilocybin, and DMT present to humanity, and are excited to share that passion with you.
Psychedelic substances, also known as entheogens, are intimately linked with human culture. From the dawn of human civilization and up to the present, psychedelics have been used and celebrated across the globe as agents of healing, spiritual realization, and personal transformation. There are countless works of art, sculpture, literature, and culture that relate to psychedelic substances, and even today there are native cultures that continue to practice their ancient psychedelic rituals of healing and initiation. Psychedelic experiences have helped to inspire some of the worlds most iconic figures, from Plato, to Steve Jobs, to Kary Mullis, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist who invented the method to replicate DNA, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and attributes his creative insights in part to LSD and marijuana.
Joseph Gabriel Mattia III and Lana Baumgartner are a husband and wife team who work as recovery coaches and agents of growth, health and transformation. They have firsthand experience with the struggles and tragedies of addiction, as well as the hugely beneficial role that psychedelics can play in turning peoples lives around. Their own marriage was strengthened by therapeutic psychedelic experiences on Ibogaine and 5meoDMT that they undertook together at a healing center, an event that inspired them to be trained as recovery coaches and promote the use of psychedelics in healing and therapy.Joe and Lana each have over fifteen years of experience with psychedelics and three years of studying psychedelic therapy. When theyre not working to bring the latest and most noteworthy news about psychedelic therapy here at Psychedelic Times, Joe and Lana offer psychedelic consulting and coaching services including psychedelic integration and referrals for treatment centers and recovery coaching.
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Josephs drive to seek deeper meaning and the expansion of consciousness began at a very young age, spurred on by tragic life events including the loss of his father and brother to addiction. As a young adult, experimentation with LSD led him to the revelation that all living beings are sublimely connected, and yet, modern culture promotes separation from nature rather than harmony with it. This led to many years of studying yoga and various other personal development disciplines.
A later encounter with Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) founder Rick Doblin was hugely influential in showing Joe that psychedelics were being studied by leading scientists and their therapeutic uses were increasingly celebrated and understood. This inspired him to embrace his own lessons on psychedelics, to help facilitate therapeutic psychedelic experience for others, and share this knowledge with the world.
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We are at an exciting time in history where the stigma surrounding psychedelics is beginning to fade and the realization of their healing properties are being embraced by mainstream science. Scientific research into these substances began in the early and mid 20th century but was halted in the later half of the century due to politics, propaganda, fear, and the War on Drugs. Many of these substances remain illegal and scheduled among the most dangerous drugs, yet that classification and the surrounding stigma is being quickly eroded by the scores of scientific studies that are proving again and again that the benefits that psychedelics offer far exceed the dangers. By and large, they are safe, non-addictive, and have profound benefits that can save and transform lives when used responsibly.
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The Summer of Love was more than hippies and LSD it was the … – The Conversation UK
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Heading to San Francisco.
Something remarkable happened to the youth of the Western world 50 years ago. In the summer of 1967 a huge number of American teenagers nobody knows exactly how many, but some estimate between 100,000 and 200,000 escaped what they saw as their suburban prisons and made for the city district of Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco.
We now look back on the Summer of Love the name originated at a meeting of counter-cultural leaders in the spring as a lost golden age of bliss, excitement and adventure; a paradise which can never be recreated. But in actual fact, this centre-piece of the 60s still looms large over popular culture and social mores today.
Drawing on utopian traditions which date back to the founding fathers, and fuelled by the euphoric and hallucinatory powers of marijuana and LSD, the summer of 1967 saw an extraordinary culture rise in a remarkably short space of time.
There was a creative explosion in the arts, music and fashion combined with a belief that the world could be born anew. Characterised by the vivid, flowing colours of psychedelic art, and a belief that love was the solution to all problems, hippy culture set out to transform the world by rejecting every social, political, economic and aesthetic feature of mainstream Western society.
This hippy revolution became a media sensation with the release of Scott Mackenzies song, San Francisco, in May 1967, which was a huge hit in the US and much of Europe.
The story goes that a paradise of peace and love prevailed in San Francisco for much of the year, but came sadly unstuck very soon after. This new Garden of Eden was destroyed progressively by the sheer numbers of teenagers who descended on Haight-Ashbury. One leading figure described the resulting chaos as a zoo.
Commercialisation of the hippie dream compounded the problem and disillusion set in. The twin shock of the Manson murders in August 1969, and the brutal killing by Hells Angels of an audience member at the Rolling Stones concert at Altamont a few months later, provided the epitaph to an era.
According to this version, the survivors renounced psychedelia, abandoned the vain belief that love would solve everything and knuckled down to political action gay liberation, second wave feminism and environmentalism. Or they found gurus and became new agers. The 60s were sealed off, preserved in aspic as a lost golden age, a time of innocence. It was over, finished, forbidden to anyone who wasnt there.
However, like all golden age stories, this narrative is largely bogus.
Criticism of the Summer of Love mythology dates back to 1967 itself, to the Diggers named after the English radicals of 1649-50. This guerrilla street theatre group regarded the hippy phenomenon as a media creation, a distraction from the true attempt to build a new and more just society. They denounced the irresponsible preaching of psychedelic guru Timothy Leary, who urged teenagers to take LSD and renounce work and education, and attacked the catchy nonsense of MacKenzies song as a marketing ploy.
The truth is that like all apparently simple cultural phenomena, the Summer of Love was complex. There was a deep tension between the Diggers back-to-basics idealistic communism, the commercialism of hippy capitalists selling bells and beads, the advocates of psychedelic transformation, and the politicos of the new left based in Berkeley, California.
The single issue all these groups opposed was American involvement in Vietnam. When the war came to an end with the Paris peace accord in 1973, there was no longer a binding external enemy. The illusion of a single, principled counterculture vanished.
In reality, there was no single 60s, no golden age, and nothing to come to an end. Instead there were three taste cultures that all coincided, and started to change societys values.
The first of these cultures was based in fashion and music. Peacock styles for men long hair and bright colours and women in mini-skirts or flowing hippy garb. The second group were political revolutionaries, post and neo-Marxists for whom the transformation of socio-economic conditions was the pressing priority. The third group believed in inner transformation and liberation achieved through marijuana and LSD.
Though the three groups priorities were fundamentally different, they shared a belief that the past was old and stale, along with a commitment to unfettered individualism. There were, of course, still significant overlaps, and when psychedelic culture met the radical left, notions of protest as play and performance took centre stage.
Half a century on from the height of the Summer of Love, all three taste cultures have survived, but with a different relevance. Individuality and self-expression in fashion and music has continued unhindered. Traditions of political protest flourish as new targets are found in environmental activism and sexual politics. And new generations of spiritual seekers find inspiration in psychedelic drugs, now also known as entheogens.
Defining the 60s as a single unique period, a lost golden age, seals it off from contemporary experience. The sun may have set on the Summer of Love, but the warmth of its rays are still being felt today.
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Paul Van Dyk(Aeon), Real Trance Family and ATB added to … – Trance Hub (satire) (press release) (blog)
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Dreamstate has made just 2 out of its 5 announcements yet, this time they announce phase 2 of their lineup and MASSIVE is the only word that comes our mind. Paul Van Dyk brings a new concept Aeon, ATB, Arty brings Alpha 9 and MaRLo to play a tech trance set. They have alsoaddedsome newDJs that are ripping the scene up Factor B, Shugz, Daniel Skyver and more. Complete Phase 2 lineup below. Interesting to see Real Trance Family making his/their DJ debut at Dreamstate looks like all those videos about driving his kids to school was to eventually about to get to DJ at festivals J
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[Exclusive Interview] Ferry Corsten: No Blueprint for Trance – EDM Sauce
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Ferry Corsten needs no introduction; the man practically created the melodic sounds now known as trance music. Almost twenty years after he introduced us to the build ups and crashes of melodies, Ferry continues to explore the rhythmic harmonies of trance, allowing it to create a story through his latest album, Blueprint.
I caught up with Ferry at EDC Las Vegas right before he was about to take the stage and play amongst thousands of fans from around the world. Even though we did chat with Ferry earlier this year (you can read Meagen's piece here), he did get a bit more candid in regards to his take on the current state of trance (no pun intended) and how fan reception has been since his album release.
Q: You're about to perform at EDC Las Vegas for the hundred millionth time, tell me, do you still get nervous?
A: Haha. Yeah, I've played many EDC's and there's always excitement, but it's not the nerves anymore. The nerves have traded places with excitement.
Q: Any special guests with you tonight?
A: Yeah, actually. I'll be bringing out Haliene and she's going to be doing three songs live.
Q: You also just released a new album, Blueprint. Are you focusing on that for your set?
A: Yes I am. With a new album out, you really have something to present and there's a few tracks that I am including tonight. You don't have much time when you are playing at a festival, but I really hope I'm able to tell the story of Blueprint in the hour or so I have.
Q: What stands out the most out of your latest album, Blueprint?
A: The fact that the emotion of the music is backed up by a real story. Everyone always says, I'm doing an album and it tells a story. Well, this album ACTUALLY tells a story.
Q: You released the album with a narrative and then again without. Why?
A: That was always the plan. I knew that when I released an album with spoken word it wasn't going to be everyone's cup of tea. But that's the way I wanted to present the album, that is how I meant it. After a few weeks, we released it again for people who may not want to listen to the narrative. I knew that people would be like, I'm not too sure about the narrative. but I've also seen people who said on social media, man, I can't listen to the album without it.
Q: Now that you mention social media, how connected are you online and with your online fanbase?
A: Fairly connected. I don't like to have social media dominate my life even though it does create a fanbase.
Q: I'm asking because there's been a lot of debate online recently about what is considered Trance' music. You've been at the forefront of trance since the beginning, what's your take on it?
A: Well, on a personal level, I feel that trance is the sound that was big from 1999 until about 2004. I feel like I'm partly to blame for this because I started to experiment with a little bit of electro and gave it a little bit of a grittier sound.
But, what I really think that trance isit's not a sound, it's a feeling. I could listen to some techno DJ playing 122 BPM and then there's this amazing melody coming out of it and that could be trance. I could also listen to Aly & Fila at 140 BPM and I could get the same feeling.
Where I did see it go wrong was when the big EDM Big Room bubble spilled over into trance. I had to stand up and say, this isn't trance anymore.
Q: So it does affect you and the way you produce your music?
A: Yeah, of course it does. I'm very passionate about that sound.
You can stream and download Ferry Corsten's latest album, Blueprint, here.
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Artist Shaming on the rise? – Trance Hub (satire) (press release) (blog)
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Earlier this week, Armin Van Buuren premiered his new track Sunny Days on his radio show, A State of Trance. It was a big moment for him and it was a highly-anticipated track. Of course, it wasnt the most trancy track, but it had a happy summer vibe which is exactly what he aimed to create and the track managed to do it successfully.
However as soon as the track was premiered, it received a lot of backlash from various people. Not everyone was very pleased with how the track sounded, and its okay. Not everyone has to like every track that is possibly released. Its perfectly fine. If one wishes to state their opinions regarding the same also, its not an issue. Each person can voice their opinions as they wish. But things start going wrong when people start shaming the artist for the work they have done. Its not positive and constructive criticism, but abuses that are hurled at the artist, which in my opinion is disgusting.
An artist doesnt choose to restrict his creativity to a specific genre. And if they wish to experiment with different sounds, its wholly their decision. If one is not in favor of it, dont listen to the track. Or listen to another artist who still chooses to make music within the boundaries of the specific genre.
One can never know if something will work out until and unless they experiment or try something new. Sometimes an idea if implemented well, may sound brilliant. In some cases, it may not. Doesnt mean that the artist has changed or chooses to produce a bad track. In the case of Armin, This is what it feels like was again not the most trancy track, but it got him recognition and fame and even a Grammy nomination. The track was not necessarily trance, and I personally am also not a great fan of the track, but it doesnt mean that the track was a bad one. If an artist chooses to take the safe path and produce work that is literally based off templates from his previous track, he is criticized for his lack of creativity. If he or she decides to try something new and tries to blend in a few elements from other genres, then also, they are criticized for not sticking to their so called specific styles or genres. So if both are wrong, what should he or she be doing? Because nothing that he or she makes will collectively satisfy everyone.
Who determines the rules by which an artist plays? Or who determines their so called styles? Why should an artist be restricted to a particular style of music, that too not out of his or her own free will? Embrace was again not the best album that came from Armin. It was not trance. But he had very clearly mentioned it that he was trying to experiment with different instruments with this album. Every track sees the incorporation of a different style of music and set of instruments with trance to produce a fusion. It was a unique concept, probably wasnt implemented too well to the liking of the people. But this doesnt mean that the album was terrible. It extremely upsetting to see people criticize it and curse the artist
When an artist plays a set at a mainstage of a huge festival, he or she is thrown in front of a mix bag. Crowds having people who love various genres of music. So, when they play a set, they have to take all of that into consideration. So, their sets tend to lean slightly towards the commercial side as it has the most crowd appeal. On the other hand, when they play a set at a specific genre dominated stage, they know that 90% of the fans love the genre and they can play a good set within the boundaries of the genre. Here, their sole priority is to appeal to the people at this stage and they can do it well. Just because they have to play a partly commercial set on the mainstage, doesnt mean they are sell-outs.
A similar situation was faced by quite a few musicians and artists who have gotten frustrated and eventually choose to leave the rat race. All that I am trying to say here is, as fans today, we tend to get a little too cynical about peoples work. If one cant appreciate what an artist does, its perfectly fine. You dont have to. Just because we have the freedom of speech and there is no form of moral policing on the internet, doesnt mean we can say anything derogatory to an artist. Today, I speak about Armin, because its the most recent one that has taken place. Its not like he isnt producing trance.Saint Vitus under his Gaia moniker was a good trance track. Probably not as good as some of his classic work, but yes, it was a good track.
Through this article, I do not wish to attack any genre or its fans. Its just directed toward that one section of people who tend to cross their limits when it comes to getting critical and negative about the work of a musician or an artist. Everyone has a choice when it comes to their listening preferences. Some may not like how an artist is progressing. Some may feel that the artist has become too commercial or cant produce as well as they used to before. But all I can request is, do not shame an artist. Do not put down their work and call it disgusting.
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GAIA, KEY4050 to debut at this years Dreamstate SoCal – Trance Hub (satire) (press release) (blog)
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Last week, Insomniac announced the return of its fastest growing brand and North Americas largest dedicated trance gathering,DreamstateSoCal. Making its way around the globe to six cities and four countries since its inception in 2015,Dreamstatewill bring thousands of fans home to the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino, CA. onFriday, November 24 and Saturday, November 25. Tickets to the highly anticipated event are on saleTuesday, July 11 at noon PT,here.
Following its first-ever hosted stage debut at EDC Las Vegas 2017,Dreamstatewill bring the stunning visual production and ethereal melodies from quantumVALLEY to SoCal. Expanding to four massive stages featuring the most respected names in the genre,Dreamstatehas grown to become an international leader in the trance movement. Last years sold-out celebration brought over 26,000 fans to the dance floor for legendary acts like Paul van Dyk, ATB, Simon Patterson, Vini Vici, MaRLo, and more.
Tickets for the 3rdannualDreamstateSoCal are on saleTuesday, July 11 at noon PT. Ticketing information is available atDreamstateUSA.com.
For the latest news, be sure to followDreamstateonFacebook,Instagram, andTwitter.
To stay up to date with the latest Insomniac news, visitwww.insomniac.com
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Psy-trance night goes up north to Penang as well – The Star Online
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Bryan Kearney heads up the list for Psydora.
HYBRID Music Asia presents Psydora, a premiere club night series produced specially for Progressive Psy-Trance lovers. A carefully curated cast of international acts and local heroes are set to unleash a brave new wave of progressive Psychedelic trance.
Open up your senses and be prepared for a wild cosmic journey to the world of Psydora which will be hitting the Klang Valley and Penang club scene on July 14 and 15.
The event will see the return to our shores of Bryan Kearney (IRE), Standerwick (UK) and Sensualise (AUS) while local heroes include misterAriffin, Slashsaiful Hassan, Chukies & Whackboi and Ramsey Westwood.
Bryan Kearney is a dedicated and driven individual with a relentless passion for all things energetic. A talented technician that has continued to climb through the ranks of global dance music to truly establish himself among the Djing elite.He has performed at massive events such as Electronic Daisy Carnival, Electric Zoo, Tomorrowland, Stereosonic and Cream Ibiza.
He has toured extensively all over the globe in countries such as the United States, Australia, Argentina, Mexico, Egypt, India and Europe.
It has been quite the compelling story for Standerwick, the once described enigmatic music producer and DJ from Bristol, but there is nothing mysterious about the success he has achieved inside the world of dance music in such a short space of time.
From his early years in song composition stemming from a professional songwritingbackground with Zomba Music Publishing over two decades ago, his decision to move from writing rock music to electronic dance music was a a good move.
From an early age, music has been an integral part of the up-and-coming DJ/producer, Sensualise aka Melbourne-born Roger Ye. He studied classical music as a child, leading to his ability to play multiple instruments including the violin, piano and guitar. With a broad taste in music, his influences include anything from Contemporary, Heavy Metal and Jazz, to Techno, House and Trance.
JULY 14
SOJU SUNWAY
LG2, 119-120, Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall, 3, Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway, PJ
DJs: Bryan Kearney, Standerwick, Sensualise, Slashsaifull Hassan and Chukies & Whackboi.
JULY 15
SOJU PENANG
B2, Entertainment City, Penang Times Square, Penang
DJs: Bryan Kearney, Standerwick, Sensualise, Ramsey Westwood, misterAriffin, Slashsaifull Hassan.
Tickets available starting from RM78. For ticketing details, visit https://hybridentertainment.com.my. Door charges at RM98.
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Rewiring the brain to treat depression – WRCB-TV
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CHATTANOOGA, TN (WRCB) -
Each year American's spend billions on antidepressants, but studies show they can be ineffective in up to 40 percent of all patients. Bob Holmes was one of them.
Bob Holmes says "They tried to adjust my medication, but the medication had side effects that weren't desirable."
Holmes is among the 16-million people in the U.S. who suffer major depressive episodes each year. Thatnumberincreased 18-percent over the last decade, which is why some doctors are taking a different approach.
Doctors are beaming magnetic pulses deep inside patients' brains to change the way depression symptoms are perceived.
Dr. Andrew Leuchter, UCLA Health says, "We are used to thinking of the brain as a chemical organ, but, it's also an electrical organ."
Dr. Ian Cook, UCLA Medical says, "It's called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation or T-M-S. It's currently F-D-A approved only to treat depression, but doctors say it may prove helpful in a wide range of conditions, by rewiring a network of signals in the brain."
Doctors tell us that T-M-S can feel a bit uncomfortable at first, but many patients quickly get used to it and report substantial relief from their symptoms of depression within a few weeks.
Dr. Leuchter says, "What TMS is doing is changing how thenetwork functions, really rebooting the network to improve symptoms of mood, anxiety, and chronic pain."
Which may be why many patients treated for depression also say it helps relieve their pain. Raising provocative questions about whether T-M-S could one day become a viable alternative to opioids.
Dr. Ian Cook says, "This is really a transformative kind of therapy, but in medicine there's always the wish to do better, to help more people than what we do now."
But for now, it's made a dramatic difference in Bob's depression.
Bob Holmes says, "It provided that kind of jolt to get my brain to start work again, normally."
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Prep baseball: WSR runs down CF – Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
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WAVERLY Sometimes the smallest part of a baseball game becomes the biggest play to decide the winner.
Thursday night, the Waverly-Shell Rock coaching staff detected a small crack in the armor of Cedar Falls offense, and took advantage of an opportunity that helped knock off the Tigers in an exciting 5-4 non-conference victory.
The Go-Hawks had just rallied to take the lead, 5-4, in the bottom of the sixth, but the Tigers began a rally of their own in the seventh.
Senior Austin Marchesani reached base via a walk with one out, then surrendered his base to a pinch runner. One out later, a rundown began on a play at first, and the Tigers were suddenly done.
I have to give all the credit to coach (Jared) Pirkl on that call, Go-Hawks skipper Casey Klunder said. He noticed the kid leaning on the pitch before and call out for the pick-off. The play was perfect but we had to really work hard for that 21st out, because the ball exchange hands multiple times during the run down.
Six times to be exact with the final ball handler being Ryan Willis who applied the tag on the worn down runner.
Hats off to Ryan for taking charge there and calling for the ball, Klunder said. That play took like 15 minutes and it lasted way too long.
With the tag being the final out the Go-Hawks had plenty to celebrate. Not only did the victory give them a 22-8 mark, it also gave them the confidence they need going into the final two games of the regular season.
We have the utmost respect for Cedar Falls and their program, Klunder said. We always get up for this game because we are going against such a great program and coaching staff. It is always a fun game to play in, and tonight my hat goes off to Brady Leonard. He pitch a great game and had the game winning hit. I believe he is 3-1 right now, but we are 8-1 with him as a starter.
The hit came in the sixth inning with the Go-Hawks trailing 4-3.
Ryan Willis began the frame reaching base by an error, and Luke Willis advanced him with a walk.
Hunter Destival delivered a shot out to left field that scored Ryan Willis, putting Luke at third.
Leonard came to the plate and drove the ball deep enough to center field to plate Luke Willis with the eventual winning run.
I thought I could get one deep enough to score him (Luke), Leonard said. When I saw it go that deep I had no doubt he was going to score. I did not think that it would be the winning run, because CF was coming up to bat and they already had eight hits in the game. It wasnt over yet and anything can happen.
The Tigers (16-14-1) came up short with their rally, as the Go-Hawks (22-8) executed their pick-off chance to perfection.
I felt pretty confident in my abilities to throw and knew that Cedar Falls can hit the ball, added Leonard. I just went out with the mentality that I would throw my game and let my defense come up with the plays, and they came up with some big ones.
The Tigers missed their chances to add to their 4-3 lead in the fifth inning as Connor Schultz stroked a triple with two outs, but the bats failed to bring him across. Cedar Falls also stranded another runner in scoring position in the third.
This was kind of like a tune up game for us to get ready for next week, Tigers coach Nick Klein said. We did not do some things well, and we are not playing very good baseball right now.
The Tigers have hit a slump of sorts as they have dropped eight of their last 10 games.
Waverly is a good team and we just did not finish the game well, Klein said. We have to learn to finish these games to win.
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