Stephen Fry skewers the Catholic Church at intelligence2. Wow.
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Took Back to Mine vol 3 and went a little buckwild.
I’ve been listening to my Back to Mine vol 3 Mix and one night decided that I should take it in another direction…probably because I was doing visual design…and I prefer my visual design soundtrack to be decidedly more aggressive.
So here is the extended and reworked version of that mix. It’s kind of all over the place but its 2 hours of good times…to me anyways. Hope you dig it.
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts I-V - Pink Floyd
- Idioteque - Radiohead
- Butterfly - Talvin Singh
- I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone Roses
- Hey Hey (DF’s Attention Vocal Mix) - Dennis Ferren
- Baba O’Riley (Original Mix) - The Cube Guys
- Jason Nivens vs. Eric B and Rakim - I Know You Got Soul
- I Remember - Kaskade & Deadmau5
- The Phoenix (River and Rain) - God Within
- Promised Land (Club Mix) - Joe Smooth
- Needin’ U (Original Mistake Mix) - David Morales feat. The Face
- The Freaks Come Out (Sharp’s Freaks at Trade Mix) - Cevin Fisher
- Bucci Bag - Andrea Doria
- Energy Flash (Original Mix) - Joey Beltram
- Dish & Tell - House of Venus
- The Age of Love (Watch Out for the Stella Club Mix) - Age of Love
- Quadrophonia (Original Mix) - Quadrophonia
- Bladerunner / ‘Til We Meet Again (Brothers in Rhythm Perkapella) - Inner City / Remake
- Children (Dream Version) - Robert Miles
- Get Up (Diplo Remix) - Bingo Players
- Machuka (MikiWAR Bootleg Break) - Lil Jon featuring Mr. Catra & Mulher File
- Rhythm - DJ WHO featuring Tanisha
- Da Gonzo (Breaks Mix) - The Gonzo
- Unfinished Symphony (Sasha & John Digweed Mix) - Hybrid
Back to Mine Vol 3: Headphone-ism
This one is 53 minutes of eclectic earphone bliss. It’s a little all over the place…but it works for me. The funny thing about this one is the virtual lack of beats compared to my other mixes. Not a single hip hop or house track to be found. For full effect, crank it up through a set of headphones.
Rock it.
Download Back to Mine Mark Maloney Vol 3: Headphone-ism
Tracklisting
- The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored
- Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts I-V
- Radiohead - Idioteque
- Talvin Singh - Butterfly
- Waldeck - Defenceless (Thievery Corporation Mix)
- Giant Leap Feat. Maxi Jazz - My Culture
- Doves - Caught by the River
- The Cure - A Forest
- The Stone Roses - Fools Gold
- Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes (XXXChange Remix)
So, the Archdiocese of Washington would rather stop helping the poor than acknowledge gays as people.
Wow. Just read an appalling article in the post. Here is an excerpt:
In a surprisingly bold and seemingly unbiblical move, the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington is threatening to discontinue its social support for nearly 70,000 people — including a third of Washington’s homeless — because of its opposition to a proposed same-sex marriage bill.
Under the proposed bill, according to a story by Post reporters Tim Craig and Michelle Boorstein, religious organizations would not be required to perform same-sex weddings, “but they would have to obey city laws prohibiting discrimination against gay men and lesbians.”
So, in order to make a point…and in my opinion, a hate filled point…the Archdiocese of Washington would rather NOT help the poor. Uh, what? Are you kidding me? Didn’t Jesus hang out with lepers and prostitutes? Didn’t he talk about loving your neighbor as yourself?
This position seems to me to be antithetical to Christianity. Granted, I am no biblical scholar…but I did have 12 years of Catholic education.
This is the kind of thing that has turned me against organized religion. Rather than opening our minds and promoting love, too often it closes minds and promotes division. I have a exceedingly difficult time thinking that God doesn’t love everyone — gays, Muslims, drug addicts, atheists — the whole lot. We’re all God’s children. And to think that one subset of us is somehow superior than another seems crazy…very Levite-oriented. And we know how Jesus felt about those doods.
If this doesn’t send a message about underlying hate, I don’t know what does. Love people. LOVE. That is what Jesus was about. He alleviated suffering. Not withheld it to make a point.
Un-frickin-real.
The Evening Collection Vol 1
As you may know, I prefer my music mixed. To me, it adds to the experience. It’s like a musical prix fixe, if you will. I’ve done a couple of mixes so far, but decided to get a little more ambitious with this one.
Download all 4 sets as a zip archive.
The idea behind this one was to build four different hour long mixes that would correspond to what I’d want to hear during different stages of an evening.
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01 bar: old school beer drinkin’ jams
- Eric B. & Rakim - Juice (Know The Ledge) [MCA]
- Ice-T - New Jack Hustler (Nino’s Theme) [Sire]
- Big Daddy Kane - Set It Off [Cold Chillin']
- Rob Base & D.J. E-Z Rock - Joy and Pain [BMG]
- Salt ‘N’ Pepa - Push It [Polygram]
- Eric B. & Rakim - Follow The Leader [MCA]
- Big Daddy Kane - Raw [Warner Bros]
- Eric B. & Rakim - Paid In Full (The Coldcut Remix) [Fourth & Broadway]
- PM Dawn - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss [Gee Street]
- EPMD - Strictly Business [Fresh]
- Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina [Elektra]
- Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours [Mercury]
- N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton [Ruthless/Priority]
- L.L. Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out [Def Jam]
- Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It [Def Jam]
- Gang Starr - Who’s Gonna Take The Weight [Cool Tempo]
- Nice & Smooth - Sometimes I Rhyme Slow [Rush Associated]
- Lake Trout - Sounds from Below [SNS]
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02 dancefloor: breaks into blissed out house
- Sia - Breathe Me [Caroline/Astralwerks]
- Future Sound of London - Papau New Guinea [Jumpin' & Pumpin']
- DJ WHO - Shitty Samples on Acid [Defective]
- DJ Big Red - Weed on Friday [Baltimore Breakbeat]
- DJ WHO - In D’Faze (Street Knowledge Mix) [Shaken Not Stirred]
- Armand Van Helden featuring Team Facelift - Shake That Ass (Original Mix) [Southern Fried]
- Major Lazer featuring VYBZ Kartel - Pod de floor [Downtown]
- Kaskade - Sweet Love [Om]
- Miguel Mix - Days of Color [Naked Music]
- Kaskade - Everything (Big Room Mix) [Om]
- Deep Dish - Say Hello (Extended Mix) [Deep Dish]
- Armand Van Helden featuring Roland Clark - Flowerz [FFRR]
- Eurythmics - Here Comes the Rain Again (Bay City Beat Mix) [Art of Mix]
- Jungle Brothers - I’ll House You [Warner Black]
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03 afterhours: dirty, sexy, and deep. time to get down.
- Kings of Tomorrow - Rain [Defected]
- Kerry Chandler - Back To The Raw [Deeply Rooted House]
- Funky Green Dogs - Fired Up! (Album Mix) [Twisted America]
- Liberty City - Some Lovin’ (Murk Mix) [Murk]
- Coral Way Chiefs - Release Myself [Murk]
- Liberty City - If You Really Love Someone (Original Mix) [Murk]
- The Fog - Been a Long Time (Original Club Mix) [Downtown]
- Boris Dlugosch - Keep Pushin’ (Murk Monster Mix) [Manifesto]
- Pete Moss - R U Serious [Worship]
- Boris Dlugosch - Hold Your Head Up High (Julian Jonah’s Bad Boy Mix) [Realtime]
- Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand’s Dark Garage Mix) [Virgin America]
- The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M.- It’s Gonna Be a Lovely Day (Dub House Mix) [BMG Victor]
- Hardrive - Deep Inside (Original Mix) [UMM]
- Funky Green Dogs - Reach for Me (Murk Mix) [Murk]
- Miguel Migs - Petalpushing [NRK]
- Steve Winwood - The Finer Things [Island]
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04 chill: a melange of eclectic downtempo tracks for comtemplating just about anything.
- Thievery Corporation - 2001 Spliff Odyssey [ESL]
- Depeche Mode - Useless (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session) [Reprise/Mute]
- Vanessa Daou - Two to Tango [MCA]
- Massive Attack - Hymn of the Big Wheel [Virgin]
- Pink Floyd - Welcome to the Machine [Capitol]
- Massive Attack - Inertia Creeps [Virgin]
- The KLF - Wichita Lineman Was a Song I Once Heard [TVT]
- Lamb - Gabriel [Koch]
- Depeche Mode - Leave in Silence [Reprise/Mute]
- Pink Floyd - Mother [Capitol]
- Dave Matthews Band - Christmas Song [Bama Rags]
Enjoy!
eMarketer gave me a shout out! Guess my science degrees have come in handy. ;-)
I read an article from eMarketer regarding smartphone usage. They seemed to be drawing conclusions about their data that were subsubstantiated by their raw data. From my science days, it was beaten into me that two numbers are not different unless they are statistically significant from each other and there are varying degree of statistical significance. Here is a quick cut and paste from Wikipedia:
In statistics, a result is called statistically significant if it is unlikely to have occurred by chance. The phrase test of significance was coined by Ronald Fisher.
The use of the word significance in statistics is different from the standard one, which suggests that something is important or meaningful. For example, a study that included tens of thousands of participants might be able to say with very great confidence that people of one race are more intelligent than people of another race by 1/20th of an IQ point. This result would be statistically significant, but the difference is small enough to be utterly unimportant. Many researchers urge that tests of significance should always be accompanied by effect size statistics, which approximate the size and thus the practical importance of the difference.
The amount of evidence required to accept that an event is unlikely to have arisen by chance is known as the significance level or critical p-value: in traditional Fisherian statistical hypothesis testing, the p-value is the probability conditional on the null hypothesis of the observed data or more extreme data. If the obtained p-value is small then it can be said either the null hypothesis is false or an unusual event has occurred. It is worth stressing that p-values do not have any repeat sampling interpretation.
An alternative statistical hypothesis testing framework is the Neyman-Pearson frequentist school which requires that both a null and an alternative hypothesis to be defined and investigates the repeat sampling properties of the procedure i.e. the probability that a decision to reject the null hypothesis will be made when it is in fact true and should not have been rejected: a “false positive” or Type I error and the probability that a decision will be made to accept the null hypothesis when it is false Type II error.
More typically, the significance level of a test is such that the probability of mistakenly rejecting the null hypothesis is no more than the stated probability. This allows the test to be performed using non-significant statistics which has the advantage of reducing the computational burden while wasting some information.
It is worth stressing that Fisherian p-values are not Neyman-Pearson Type I errors. This confusion is unfortunately propagated by many statistics textbooks.
So when I saw the data, I asked about this.
And interestingly, they actually used my tweet in one of their articles. Cool!
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field image is truly awe-inspiring.
If this doesn’t make you think more deeply about the universe and our place in it, I don’t know what will. The sheer vastness is astounding. Utterly astounding. This video places the image in 3D. Amazing.
Back to Mine Volume 2: Back to My Mom’s Circa 1990
For the second volume in my little personal Back to Mine collection, I dug into my buddy Steve’s ipod and put together a “Back to My Mom’s” mix circa 1990. This mix is a testimony to a time in my life when I didn’t know much about myself or my place in the world — but I knew that I loved beats and that its more fun to dance while partying than to sit just around.
The mix starts out with some of my favorite hip-hop tracks from that era and then moves quickly into a bunch of “Mayfield tracks” (aka stuff that we would have rocked in Tony Pegas’ basement back in the day). Killer EBM and industrial dance stuff with some legendary electronic tracks thrown in. The set ends with a couple of alternative classics that, although not necessarily dance tracks, seemed to always find their way on to the proverbial decks. It’s a little slice of P.T. Flagg’s.
Enjoy!
Download Back to Mine Mark Maloney Vol 2: Back to My Mom’s Circa 1990
Tracklisting
- Cypress Hill - Ain’t Goin Out Like That
- Black Sheep - The Choice is Yours
- N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
- Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel (Remix)
- Depeche Mode - Behind the Wheel (L.P. Mix)
- Microchip League - New York (Dance Floor Cut)
- Front 242 - Headhunter, Vol 1
- Nitzer Ebb - Join in the Chant
- Meat Beat Manifesto - God O.D.
- Ministry - Everyday is Halloween (Album Version)
- New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
- Bollock Brothers - Harley David Son of a Bitch
- Public Image Limited - The Body
- The Cure - Just Like Heaven
For your listening pleasure - Back to Mine: Mark Maloney Volume 1
I’ve been a big fan of the “Back to Mine” series since its inception. Essentially, it asks famous DJs or electronic music producers to put together a mixed compilation of tracks that you’d hear at their house after a night out rather than during the night out itself.
So, I decided to put one together myself. Just for fun. And to express myself a little. These are some of my favorite tunes hopefully put together in a way that makes a little sense. Enjoy!
Download Back to Mine: Mark Maloney Volume 1 (80MB)
Tracklisting
- Rusted Root - Send Me On My Way
- Dave Pike - Sandunga
- Miguel Migs - Days of Color
- Armand Van Helden featuring Roland Clark - Flowerz
- Follow Me (Club Mix) - Aly-Us
- Once in a Lifetime - Talking Heads
- Warehouse - Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
- Neon - John Mayer
- The Sulphur Man - Doves
- Shaolin Satellite - Thievery Corporation
- Seek Up - Dave Matthews Band
- Personal Jesus (Acoustic) - Depeche Mode
Leaving no|inc
Dear Friends,
After 10 years as a founding partner of no|inc, I’ve decided to leave the firm to become the new Executive Creative Director at Grassroots Enterprise in D.C. (http://www.grassroots.com). With Grassroots’ deep public policy experience, I’ll be using my creative talents “for the powers of good”. At this point in my life, the opportunity to “do good” means a lot to me.
The decision is bittersweet, however, as I will not be involved day-to-day with my family at no|inc. Over the past decade, we’ve done some amazing work with some amazing clients. But most importantly, I will miss the amazing people with whom I’ve had the pleasure of working side-by-side over these years.
My last day will be Friday, May 15. It may seem sudden…but the timing actually works out from a work flow perspective.
For those clients with whom I have open jobs, I’ll be in touch individually to explain the transition plan.
And, just in case you were wondering, no|inc is going nowhere. The company is as strong and as creative as ever. This move is about a new direction for me. Plain and simple.
Cheers…and I will be in touch.