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The Digital Acid

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THE DIGITAL ACID is a media company focused on Futurism and Street Culture. We create original and inclusive content that bridges the tech gap. AI • Robotics • VR • AR • Emerging Tech • Music • Art • Streetwear • Internet Culture
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LETKOLBEN

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BOOKING, REMIX, REQUESTS: http://www.kbookingagency.com adam [at] kbookingagency [dot] com Over the last few of years LetKolben has made plenty of waves and found lots of new friends and like-minded souls from all over the globe. With his incredibly mature and inventive music he’s managed to create his own signature, minimal and deep sound injecting his tracks with an amount of roughness, energy and ambient soul which has become uncommon in times of digital production. From Europian festival ...
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This is the podcast for audio producers and those wanting to learn audio production techniques. Mike Russell is an expert user of Adobe Audition CC and other digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, Sadie, Audacity, Ableton Live, ACID Pro, Bitwig Studio, Cakewalk, FL Studio, GarageBand, Logic Pro, REAPER, Reason and SAWStudio. Have you ever wondered how to achieve an audio effect? Now you can learn the tips and tricks performed by professionals in the audio indu ...
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Worldmusicnight 2021 La puoi ascoltare sulle radio che aderiscono al circuito e su Itunes podcast Worldmusicnight sound designer by Miki Dj un viaggio appassionante alla scoperta della musica lounge più glamour del momento. World Music Night vi accompagnerà alla scopertà della musica lounge prodotto da Digital Media Video.com È un viaggio appassionante di un’ora alla scoperta della musica lounge più glamour del momento con brani di musica lounge, chillout, ethno beat acid jazz e ambiente, po ...
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i make things, and then i break them.... all kinds of art, an irregular irregularity Coming from a classical background and mostly regular types of questionable (non)sense Mechanical Witch has used her understanding of the the inherent qualities of music to morph herself into the electronic world. 'I just make what I feel... how else do you make music?' Drawn to the abstract and unpredictable you can expect soundscapes filled with broken beats, the gritty and distorted, and honey-glazed fusi ...
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The Point Blank Show is an excuse to spend sometime with people having immense insights and significant achievements. The guests on the show range from entrepreneurs, artists, business leaders, writer, sports personality etc. Each show attempts to bring out insights and often making us think about things that aren't obvious.
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Наши музыкальные друзья!Праздники еще не закончились, и мы хотим предложить вам окунуться в атмосферу особенного выпуска, посвященного стилю френч-хаус! Этот жанр, объединяющий в себе элементы диско 70-х и хаус-музыки 90-х, подарит вам незабываемые моменты и создаст неповторимое настроение.В этом выпуске мы собрали для вас лучшие хиты диско-хауса, …
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Summer Shedd-Campbell, a seasoned advisor from The Baldwin Group, joins Collin in "The Ugly Truth About Oil, Gas, and Insurance." Summer delves into how insurance intricacies shape the oil and gas industry, focusing on the challenges operators face in a high-risk landscape. Key insights include the power of data in securing better insurance terms, …
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Ever wonder how automation is shaking things up in diesel delivery? This episode, we’re chatting with Todd, CFO of Core Fueling, who takes us behind the scenes of Core and Manicore Fuels’ journey from old-school diesel drop-offs to game-changing automated fueling systems. Todd breaks down how they’re making operations smoother and safer by cutting …
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Among the many things that we take for granted in the age of indulgence is refrigeration. In “Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves”, Nicola Twilley brings us the history of what is arguably among the top three inventions of the century. She went far down many rabbit holes including orange juice tank farms, meat l…
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What are the human stories behind mathematics? How did mathematicians collaborate over centuries to further its cause? “The Secret Lives of Numbers: A Global History of Mathematics & its Unsung Trailblazers” co-authored by Kate Kitagawa and Timothy Revell tells us just that. Kate and Tim dig into rabbit holes from across eras to unearth fascinating…
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We’re getting the inside scoop on a revolutionary drill bit design from Vasili Borissov, CEO of Cool Edge Bits. Inspired by his father—a rocket scientist, no less—Vasili is using aerospace engineering principles to tackle one of the toughest problems in drilling: heat. Traditional drill bits just can’t handle the temps, but Cool Edge Bits has crack…
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Dr Thomas R. Cech shared the nobel prize in chemistry with Sidney Altman in 1989. Their work showed that RNA is not only a molecule that carries genetic information but can also act as a catalyst in biochemical reactions, a role that was previously thought to be exclusive to proteins. His book titled “The Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life'…
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Collin sits down with Daniel Erhardt, CEO of Arcus Power Corp, to dig into the world of energy tech and the secrets to avoiding those costly power mistakes. Daniel’s team has saved big-time power users around $250 million—yep, you read that right—while also cutting down on CO2 emissions. They’re using AI to make energy management smarter and more a…
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Вдохновленные звучанием американских хаус-пластинок с вкраплениями диско и фанка, французские диджеи, копируя стиль, оставляли у семплов только смачные куски и прогоняли их через фэйзер или эквалайзер, бесконечно повторяя фрагменты на протяжении всего трека под игривый бас и громкую бочку. Фильтры вносили в треки разнообразие и дали поджанру второе…
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Collin chats with Garrison Haning and Matt Weis, the dynamic duo behind Safety Radar, to explore how they’re using AI to change the game in oil and gas safety. Garrison’s military background and Matt’s industry know-how blend perfectly to tackle some big issues in safety, from outdated practices to managing risks before they even happen. Safety Rad…
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Will Cockrell’s book, “Everest Inc” tells the story of “The Renegades and Rogues Who Built an Industry at the Top of the World”. It is a refreshing take on climbers who may not have a background in mountaineering but have the means to embrace the suffering and the challenge. Instead of taking a condescending view on these thrill seekers, Will inves…
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Ever wonder what it really takes to keep oil wells pumping strong for the long haul? Join us as we uncover the story behind Xtreme Performance Chemicals and the unique journey that’s taken Shawn Kurtz from Houston to the heart of the oilfield in Quero. Shawn’s not your typical sales guy—he’s got a no-nonsense, contrarian approach to the chemical bu…
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In his short and punchy book, "The Afterlife of Data", Carl Öhman writes about "What Happens to Your Information When You Die and Why You Should Care". After crunching lots of numbers, he found that in the next few decades the dead on Facebook will outnumber the living. The power around what to do with "digital remains" lies with a handful firms li…
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We’re talking with Britton Siegert from Texas Integrity Acid Solutions, who’s breaking the mold with fresh, tech-driven approaches to make acidizing safer and way more efficient. Britton’s journey from mining to oil and gas has shaped his no-nonsense view on cutting down waste and tackling industry inefficiencies head-on. His focus on safety and in…
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Geoff White is an investigative journalist who has covered financial crime for over two decades. His latest book is titled "Rinsed - From Cartels to Crypto: How the Tech Industry Washes Money for the World's Deadliest Crooks". In this podcast Geoff talks about money laundering 101 and how it has changed over the years. How has technology and social…
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We live in a world that is increasingly being dictated by data. But the models that govern different outcomes need a lot of work. Dr Erica Thompson's fascinating book, "Escape from Model Land: How mathematical models can lead us astray and what we can do about it" is all about it. For all their vaunted prowess, models can often mislead. In this pod…
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Tamal Bandyopadhyay is a prolific journalist who has covered the world of finance for many decades. He has authored several books. In this podcast he gives us a glimpse into his latest book, "Roller Coaster: An Affair with Banking" which is an absolute joy to read. The book as well as this conversation is peppered with anecdotes that are both amusi…
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Games have shaped humanity for thousands of years. The premise of Kelly Clancy's book is that games play us. In this podcast Dr Clancy, a neuroscientist talks about games people or companies play to our benefit and detriment. How have games shaped geopolitics? Why do gamblers continue to bet despite losing? How does uncertainty trigger dopamine eve…
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Jake’s catching up with Clay and Miles from Rivitt, and let’s just say, a lot’s changed since they last stopped by. What started as rubber maids and DIY sensors has evolved into Rivitt’s fully wireless, real-time data delivery system that’s transforming how oil and gas gets things done. These guys flipped the typical model—while old-school companie…
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Maryanne Wolf is a cognitive neuroscientist who conducts research on “what the brain does when it reads and why some children and adults have greater difficulty learning how to read than others”. She has written some fascinating books including “Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain” and “Reader come home: The Reading Bra…
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California’s energy policies are a hot topic, and who better to break it down than Mike Umbro, the guy shaking things up and famously dubbed “California’s Worst Nightmare” on Twitter? Collin sits down with Mike to dig into the state’s controversial energy landscape, where regulation clashes with practicality. Known for his witty, no-nonsense takes,…
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Gregory Zukerman writes for the Wall Street Journal. Over the last few decades he has written several books. In 2019 he wrote "The Man Who solved the market: How Jim Simons Launched The Quant Revolution" which became a runaway hit. It tells the story of a genius mathematician who used modern quantitative techniques to make money for himself and his…
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Lithium extraction is getting a serious upgrade, thanks to the team at LiTHOS. Scott Taylor and Dino LaCapra join us to talk about their game-changing electro-pressure membrane tech—this thing pulls lithium from brine without guzzling water or dumping chemicals everywhere. With the EV and grid storage boom, sustainable lithium production isn’t just…
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Imagine discovering groundbreaking tech at a barber shop—that’s exactly how Perceptive Sensor Inc. was born! Jim Paladino, Earl Crochet, and Jim Heim are here to share how their acoustic fingerprinting sensors, originally made for military and drug enforcement, are now shaking things up in oil and gas. This non-invasive tech can identify and track …
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Alex Duff talks about how Brentford football club used data and analytics to improve and retain its spot in the English Premier League. His book, "Smart Money: The Fall and Rise of Brentford" is a fascinating account of how the club instilled new values and respected number crunching to make key decisions on deciding plays on the field and in the t…
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Bridget Silva from Geothermal Holdings is here to talk about how geothermal energy is getting a serious upgrade! With her background at tech giants like Dell and HP, Bridget brings a fresh perspective to the energy world, driving cutting-edge geothermal innovations that could reshape the industry. She dives into how Geothermal Holdings is using adv…
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Richard Zamora and Marat Zaripov from AI Driller have an incredible story that started on a stormy night in Houston and led them to create something game-changing in the oil and gas industry. They're on a mission to streamline the drilling world by integrating advanced AI into a single platform that replaces the jumble of software operators current…
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Vertice Oil Tools didn’t start out with frac plugs in mind—they originally set out to commercialize a sliding sleeve design. But when plug-and-perf took over the game, they pivoted and nailed it with a hydraulically disconnecting refrac liner that’s transforming how refracs are done. This tool makes zonal isolation for refracturing faster and more …
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Jenny and Madison from ChampionX take us behind the scenes of their journey into emissions technology, sharing how this chemical industry powerhouse is making waves in the environmental space. Since acquiring Scientific Aviation in 2021, ChampionX has dived headfirst into emissions monitoring with an impressive lineup of solutions—from continuous m…
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Ananyo Bhattacharya's "The Man from the Future: The Visionary Life of John Von Neumann" is a fascinating book about the Hungarian-American mathematician. It's a shame that most of us know little about the man. Dr Bhattacharya digs deep into the mathematician's early days and how he went on to have a lasting impact in different fields including nano…
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Jim and Thad from Riot Edge Solutions stopped by this week fresh off their win at Midland Energy Tech Night, and they’ve got big things in the works. They shared how their backgrounds led them to launch Riot Edge, a company that’s shaking up the energy sector with cutting-edge edge computing tech. We got into why edge computing is the next big thin…
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This week on our podcast, we were joined by Matt Gallagher, the CEO of Greenlake Energy, alongside his colleague Rob, as they discussed the exciting developments at their company and in the energy sector. Here’s what we covered: Building a Tall Team: Insights into the dynamic and impressive team at Greenlake Energy, noted not only for their profess…
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Sebastian and Charles from Amplified Industries are pushing oilfield automation to the next level, combining their backgrounds in quantum physics, aerospace, and mathematics to tackle the industry's toughest challenges. They’re on a mission to shake up outdated SCADA systems, bringing in proprietary hardware and high-resolution data analytics to op…
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Georges sheds light on how MIQ is tackling methane emissions in oil and gas—a mission with the power to make a huge environmental impact by 2030. From Sarah Week’s big energy gathering to MIQ’s use of advanced tech to pinpoint leaks, this episode covers how certification and market forces are pushing companies to cut emissions. Imagine the potentia…
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Kyle from Iconic Air is back with us, and a lot has changed since his early days pitching the company at a West Virginia University business competition. Fast forward, Iconic Air has now raised $5 million in venture funding and is tackling the growing carbon accounting needs of oil and gas operators. With new SEC regulations making carbon data as c…
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Kate Stevenson from Novus Consulting joins us to unpack the crucial role of data and tech in modernizing the energy industry. With experience from Accenture to Chesapeake, Kate’s seen it all—she’s now using that expertise at Novus to tackle one of the industry’s biggest challenges: data management. Clean, organized data is the bedrock for everythin…
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In this podcast Prof Dennis Yi Tenen, a software engineer turned literary scholar, leans on history of computer programming to tell modern tales of Artificial Intelligence. How did robots learn to write so quickly? Is it a good thing? Do technologies like ChatGPT make us lazy? Not quite, says Prof Tenen. He argues that such advances do not diminish…
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Peter Snell from PetroVybe joins us to share how his company is redefining what it means to be an oil and gas operator. For Peter, it’s about more than just drilling—it’s about stewardship, innovation, and creating real, lasting value. From his days as a business fixer to founding PetroVybe, Peter’s approach is deeply influenced by his faith and a …
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Ikon Science might be a seasoned player in geoscience, but their latest venture, Curate, brings a fresh, startup vibe to data management. In this episode, we talk about how Ikon’s roots in rock physics and geoscience evolved into a mission to make subsurface data as accessible as possible. Enter Curate: a new product designed to streamline data man…
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This episode dives into a surprising yet powerful shift: energy companies getting into tech, and tech companies tackling energy. With Chuck Yates and insights from Digital Wildcatters, we explore how Bitcoin mining is bridging this gap. Imagine EQT, the biggest natural gas producer in the U.S., choosing to scale back production due to low prices bu…
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In February this year Facebook celebrated its 20th birthday. Tom Wainwright, tech and media editor of The Economist has written a brilliant cover story on the company's evolution since it began in a dorm room at Harvard. With a market capitalisation of $1.2trn and 3bn users, Facebook operates in a new social media order. Tom writes that "public pos…
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Ben and Travis from Conduit Power join us to share how they’re turning stranded flared gas into a valuable resource by converting it into reliable, grid-ready power. With their unique turnkey approach, Conduit Power takes care of everything—design, build, operate, and manage—helping E&P producers make use of low-value gas while contributing to grid…
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Do nice guys finish last? Not quite. David Bodani’s brilliant book, “The Art of Fairness:The Power of Decency in a World Turned Mean” is filled with anecdotes of leaders from various fields who may have been fair and firm to get the job done but never mean or condescending. In this podcast David shares some of his thoughts on why it might be worth …
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Philip and Roxanne from Envana join us to talk about how their Halliburton-incubated startup is bringing game-changing digital solutions to emissions management. They dive into the complexities of tracking and reporting emissions in oil and gas, with Roxanne sharing her journey from mechanical engineering to leading sustainability at Halliburton. E…
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Tim Taylor from Midnight Marketing takes us through his journey from Montreal to Mexico and how he’s built a thriving marketing agency focused on the oil and gas sector. Starting Midnight Marketing wasn’t easy—Tim shares the ups and downs of remote operations, especially the internet struggles of working from Mexico. He’s assembled a creative team …
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The cryptosphere is, well, cryptic. Even the best of the best find it hard to explain the whole thing without fumbling. Zeke Faux has managed to put it all together in his fascinating book, "Number Go Up: Inside Crypto's Wild Rise and Staggering Fall". Zeke planted himself within the crypto-mad community to learn more about the trade. He has interv…
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