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retrocgads · 25 days
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todayonglobe · 8 months
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Lil Nas X Toronto Film Festival Premiere Success After Bomb Scare
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technobroo · 1 year
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Did you know a simple spam message could lead to catastrophic consequences? In 2011, a Russian suicide bomber died after receiving a text message that triggered her mobile phone's detonator. Stay vigilant and aware of potential threats. #mobilephonesafety #cybersecurity #bombscare #safetyfirst #awareness #stayalert #safetytips #safetyawareness #beware #safetypost #safetyinformation #safetyreminder #stayinformed #safetyeducation #safetyconcerns #safetynews #safetyknowledge #safetyadvice #safetywarning #mobilephonesecurity #phonesafety #safetyculture #safetyprotocols #safetytraining #safetymanagement #safetygoals #safetyrisk #safetymeasures #safetyofficer 💻🔒🚨 (at USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpEskhnt66p/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Moscow-Goa Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Jamnagar Due to Bomb Scare
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An Azur Moscow-Goa flight carrying 244 people was diverted to Jamnagar, Gujarat following a bomb threat on Monday. After the emergency landing, the flight was searched extensively by the NSG (National Security Guard). They also looked through the luggage but nothing suspicious or harmful was found. All the passengers received assistance and were taken care of. The flight is set to depart from Jamnagar to Goa safely after all the preventive checks.
The Jamnagar Airport Director had said that the NSG checked the cabin baggage thoroughly and the flight is expected to depart between 10.30 am and 11 am to Goa. The flight was earlier supposed to land directly at Dabolim airport, Goa at 9:49 pm, Monday. However, a threat email was sent to the airlines, which was then shared with the Russian authorities. The details reached the airlines once the flight was over Turkmenistan.
It was then that the alert was directed to the Goa airport and the plane had to make an emergency landing in Jamnagar where the air force base was prepared to deal with the situation. Ashok Kumar Yadav, the Inspector General of Police (Rajkot and Jamnagar Range) revealed that 8 crew members and 239 passengers were safely evacuated from the plane. The Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad then checked the plane for threats.
The Russian Embassy in a statement said that the Indian authorities had alerted them about the bomb scare on the Azur Air Flight from Moscow to Goa. Everyone on board is now safe and local authorities took measures to ensure their security. In the wake, security was forced to shut off the Jamnagar airport for 9 hours and carry out the necessary inspections. Investigations are ongoing as to the origin of the bomb scare email and the responsible entity behind the alleged activity.
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randomvarious · 11 months
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1994 London Playlist (YouTube)
New playlist, folks! This week I started to build a slate of songs from the year of 1994 that were made by people who, at the time, hailed from London, the most musically eclectic city in the entire world. Don't exactly know why London is the way that it is, but its broad and open embrace of acid house, club culture, and pirate radio in the late 80s and early 90s definitely set it up for massive electronic expansion on a mainstream level that seems to still go on to this very day. The US has never really had that same history of love for electronic music, and that's probably why massive metropolises like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago always feel like they're lagging behind in comparison to what London is able to spit out on a constant basis.
And you're just simply not gonna find another playlist of great London-made tunes from 1994 that are quite like this one either, because I've got some real underground electronic heaters for you all to chew on here. At some point, I plan to expand this beyond just electronic music, but for now, you get some downtempo/trip hop, some IDM, some deep house, some breakbeat hardcore, and a handful of jungle tracks too; a great smorgasbord that almost no other city could produce so readily.
But first, there are two absolute classics on here: one is from a breakbeat hardcore group called 2 Bad Mice, who dropped a brand new remix of their '92 track, "Bombscare," in 1994 that ended up catching on like total wildfire. It's a very infectious, floor-filling, breakneck raver that cycles through all these abruptly twisting-and-turning combinations of anthemic vocal samples and drum breaks that ends up yielding absolute bedlam. And there's a lot of uploads of it on YouTube too, and the one with the most views has over 370K. A mid-90s dance classic that still has the capacity to make one lose their shit.
The other is from the one and only Ashley Beedle's disco and jazzy house group, Black Science Orchestra. In '94, they dropped a 12-inch EP on the Junior Boy's Own label called Altered States, and the track that kicks off its AA-side, "New Jersey Deep," makes for some jazz-funky, outer-space-coasting, deep house grooviness. It, too, has a lot of different uploads on YouTube, and its most popular one has over 378K plays.
But other than those all-time bangers, the rest of these songs are a lot more relatively obscure. The Rapino Brothers, who are best known for making the most famous remix of Italo-dance act Corona's global 1993 smash hit, "The Rhythm of the Night," kick us off with some relaxingly chill and stringy, bleep-blooping trip hop in "Go Ahead London," a tune that has a little over 10K plays across its couple uploads; then IDM trio The Black Dog grace us with their fantastically dreamy remix of German duo Alter Ego's "Tanks Ahead," which has a little over 15.2K plays across its various uploads; and then the great Dave Angel supplies us with a piece of aquatic techno called "Artech," which I once proved lines up perfectly as the opening music for the jetskiing Nintendo game Wave Race 64. That one has somewhere around 60K total plays on YouTube.
The rest of the playlist, then, is comprised of a small handful of deep and heady jungle beasts as well as a downtempo remix of a song by a group called A Friend From Rio, who are based out of London, but make music that sounds Brazilian. The Lumen Soundsmiths remix of their song, "Para Lennon and McCartney," is an excellently lush slice of bliss that sounds like it could've fit right in on a chillout compilation that was released a decade afterwards; impressive.
This playlist is ordered as chronologically as possible and links are provided below to songs that have been posted about previously in order to give them more context:
The Rapino Brothers - "Go Ahead London" Alter Ego - "Tanks Ahead (Black Dog Mix)" 2 Bad Mice - "Bombscare '94" Black Science Orchestra - "New Jersey Deep" Zero B - "Lock Up (Counterforce Remix By DJ Crystl)" Dave Angel - "Artech" A Friend From Rio - "Para Lennon & Mccartney (Lumen Soundsmiths Remix)" Lemon D - "Deep Space (I See Sunshine) (Original Drum & Space Mix)" DJ Tamsin & The Monk - "A Better Place (Bay B Kane Remix)" DJ Crystl - "Warpdrive (Remix)"
Playlist is also on YouTube Music.
So, we've got 10 tracks that end up totaling a little over an hour. And I've got some more playlists for other London years too, if you're interested!
London: 1997 London: 1998 London: 1999
Enjoy!
More to come, eventually. Stay tuned!
Like what you hear? Follow me on Spotify and YouTube for more cool playlists and uploads!  
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harrison-abbott · 8 months
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it's a gamble to get up and read your poems in front of thirty people; a gamble to ask a lady out; gamble to sing the folk songs you made; gamble to try a joke in a room full of extroverts; a risk to not implode from mockery; a bombscare to try and not fret about the future ... but it's not tricky to write about all of those things; for they are the types of fuel that you need.
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katy-133 · 1 year
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Reading and watching the Paddington Bear series is a wild ride, because in some chapters/eps, it'll be the typical plot premises that you'd expect for a character who is so universally popular with young children ("Paddington goes to a department store for the first time," "Paddington tries to do laundry for the first time," "Paddington goes to the cinema," etc) but then you'll get chapters with plotlines like, "Paddington almost gets deported at the airport," "Paddington sees a psychiatrist by accident," "Paddington helps deescalate a bombscare at the race track," etc. And it all just. Somehow. Fits together and feels like it's written in the same universe. Just, Michael Bond's m i n d .
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thanook · 4 months
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Haiii, hope you're having a good day! :3
Thank yooooou :3 had an awesome day (if you ignore the bombscare that happened today while I was making lunch) and I hope yours is great too :3 (that came off poorly but you know what I mean)
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I'm starting to think that my love of punk and goth rock is one of the reasons I have adopted my new life so readily. I'm basically English already.
I couldn't find this track on Soundcloud or Spotify or Youtube. It isn't mine, I'm just sharing it with you all.
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Lots of love to my murder of ravens,
Storm.
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Exit Point Rave Breaks and Future Jungle Session #1: https://www.house-mixes.com/profile/Exit-Point/exit-point-rave-breaks-and-future-jungle-session-1.
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matthealien · 2 years
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Found a pic of one of the clubs that really influenced me growing up. As soon as my friends were old enough to drive we ventured down to Coventry to the Eclipse club. Its here i first saw a lot of the London djs like Grooverider , Mickey Finn , Carl Cox. Also where i first heard groundbreaking music like the ProdigyCharly , 2 Bad Mice Bombscare and many more soon to be Anthems I was maybe 15/16 Other nights we ventured to were the Birmingham Quest nights , Pandemonium , Shellys and DJ SS night In Leister (at Coventry, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfoz5VUJvFL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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khancracker · 2 years
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30 years ago jamie bryson would have been killed 10 times by now but not even a single real threat on his life. not even a single bombscare. Sad times
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todayonglobe · 9 months
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Eiffel Tower Evacuated and Closed Temporarily Amid Bomb Alert
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aybaptu · 2 years
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Longsight are a new indie guitar band from Stockport, Greater Manchester in the North West of England. The band started in August 2019 and their first few gigs caught the imagination of their peers and music journalists alike. ● Keo (Guitar/vox) formerly in Jez Kerr’s (from A Certain Ratio) solo band, The Family Bizarre and The Treatment Organisation. ● Adam Halford (Drums/vox) formerly in The Trainset. ● Johnny Stringer (Bass/vox) Formerly in Bombscare, Local Heroes, Stipe The band released a single “These Chains” in August 2019 on limited edition 7″ vinyl through Discogs. It was produced by Jez Kerr from A Certain Ratio. They joined German Shepherd Records in 2020 and their track “Falling Again” was on the Charity Compilation “From The Kennel” released on Christmas Day 2020 The second single from a band which already has 950+ followers on Facebook and LOTS of positive press comments: ● Si Wolstencroft (The Fall/ Ian Brown’s band) “Absolutely love Longsight. They sound like a cross between The Buzzcocks and New Order”. ● The Big issue: “Beg, borrow or steal the entrance fee. Longsight are about to go stellar”. ● Cassie Delta KBYD radio California: “The songs have a hurting, haunting, heart-breaking echo to them.” ● Manchester Evening News, “No wonder current music sounds banal, Longsight have taken all the best songs”. ● Chester Chronicle: “Top new band. Every track sounds like a hit single.” ● Glasgow Herald. “Beautifully crafted songs delivered in an unnerving style”. The second single, in complete contrast to the debut release, reflects the indie/alternative roots of the group, a brash yet triumphant 3 minutes of memorable hooks, kick arse guitar, and driving drums. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDfN3mh9BDY #aybaptu #longsight #newband #newmusic #upcoming #indie #rock #music #stockport #manchester #ukmusic @indieradaruk @indierocksuk (at Stockport, Manchester) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeLXFs8uh5o/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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uitvconnect · 3 years
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Bomb threat message on paper found inside Spicejet plane in Assam
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randomvarious · 2 years
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1990s Breakbeat Playlist
Started building a version of this playlist on YouTube earlier this year, but now I think I’ve got enough songs to constitute one for Spotify. 11 tracks and nearly an hour long. YouTube playlist currently has 20 songs though and is definitely better, but I understand how much more convenient Spotify is than YouTube. 
Breakbeat’s a term that often gets misapplied and there isn’t much consensus over what it means. So I’ll say this: breakbeat tunes all have one thing in common and that’s the drum break. Whereas genres like house and techno rely on a four-on-the-floor kick drum as their foundational rhythm, breakbeat relies on a sampled drum break. And there are some more specific strains of breakbeat too, like breakbeat hardcore, which is faster and more rave-y, and big beat, which is like Fatboy Slim and Chemical Brothers stuff. This isn’t any of that more specific stuff; it’s just breakbeat.
Breakbeat also gets confused with breaks, and breaks artists, to me, are those more hip hop-oriented folks who string together a bunch of old school samples to make one concrete track. I love that stuff, but I wouldn’t call it or lump it in with breakbeat.
So here’s a small serving of some 90s breakbeat fire 🔥🔥🔥.
This playlist is ordered as chronologically as possible and links are provided below to songs that have been posted about previously in order to give them more context:
Da Juice - “Hear the Angels” (titled as “Make Me Come (c’mon c’mon)” on Spotify) I.A.O. - “The Clan” Autechre - “Crystel” Tim ‘Love’ Lee - “One Word” 808 State - “Bird” Spacer - “It’s a Nano World” Callisto - “Junkle I” Transmutator - “My Wonderful Friend (Children of Dub mix)” Broadcast - “Hammer Without a Master” Shur-i-ken - “Niomi’s Dream” Banabila - “Voiz III”
And here’s a list of the songs that are exclusively on the YouTube playlist:
Plaid - “Scoobs in Columbia” 2 Bad Mice - “Bombscare ‘94″ Boston Bruins - “Raise Your Hands (1994 Icey remix)” X-Nemesis - “Sonar” Surya - “Entituden (remix)” Juantrip’ - “Shadows (F100 mix)” Rennie Pilgrem & The Thursday Club - “Some Place Funky (Back to the Future mix)” Sons Of Mecha [VR Boy & DJ Erb] - “Rocweiller” Genaside II - “The Genaside Will Not Be Televised”
Also on YouTube Music.
Enjoy!
More to come, eventually. Stay tuned!
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