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Lithium, Chptr. 7 – Xperience Fiction – by Liam Sweeny. Mel shouldn’t have grabbed the paintings. They didn’t have room for them, and even if all he wanted to do was burn them, where could he even do that? Was he going to take Andy to the old party spot by the tracks and split […]
Prog Digest – An Xperience Column – by Klyde Kadiddlehumper. You know, there are times we think we know what we are doing next, and then … well … things happen. I thought this month was going to be waxing rhapsodic about the new record by an act that has been around forever, just got […]
Book Review: “Shouting Out Loud: Lives of the Raincoats” – by Rob Skane. The Raincoats are a very important band in the history of the music that we all love. And while they used the same 12 notes as everyone else, they did it in a completely different way. Listen to their work and you’ll […]
Life on the Cutting Edge – Discoveries and Advancements Artificial Life was Created in a Lab https://www.unc.edu/discover/artificial-cells-created-by-carolina-lab-act-like-living-ones/ Cement Created that Can Hold Elctricity https://www.science.org/content/article/electrified-cement-could-turn-houses-and-roads-nearly-limitless-batteries A Brain Grown in a Dish Learned to Play Pong https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/10/14/1128875298/brain-cells-neurons-learn-video-game-pong
Pat Gerasia – Xperience History – by Liam Sweeny. Originally published October 2021. Drums are very guttural to the human experience. You could say that it is something that was one of the first elements of music, even from hunter-gatherer days. Throughout history, warring armies were at a disadvantage if they didn’t have a drummer. […]
Jukebox Cold Play Cold Play is on tour currently, and they have announced that there are many more shows to go on the 2027 leg of the tour. “This tour has 138 more shows to go,” Martin told the crowd during the band’s penultimate show at London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday, September 6th. “We have […]
…2..3..4 – An Xperience Column – by Chris Busone. In preparation for my monthly recollections, or what I like to refer to as “Memoirs of the Unrich and Fameless,” I have been reading, and in some cases rereading, tomes by people much smarter than me for inspiration. I find that quotes by big thinkers can […]
Whassup in the 518 Friday, September 12th Dysentery, Empire Underground, Albany, 7pm MAMBO-X One Night Only! + TREASVRE + OG QE2 Djs, Lark Hall, Albany, 8pm-11pm Neon Avenue, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs, 8:30pm-12am The Clements Brothers, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 8pm-10pm “Pitch perfect sibling harmonies and gossamer sounds.” (Americana UK) Identical twins George and Charles […]
What the Hell is Going On in Cannabis? – by Ri Tokes. High there! Lovely to meet you. Or welcome back. Either way, really glad you are here! We’re in our second true summer of legal dispensaries and a real chance to build community in a big, beautiful public way. And while most of the […]
Music Notes – An Xperience Column – by Peak Music Studios Hello Music Fans! This month, we’re tackling one of the most asked (and least understood) questions from guitar players: How Do I Play a Good Solo? Most guitarists approach this question with sky-high expectations, then crash harder than a drummer after four Red Bulls. […]
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