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Digital Audio

Ben Hoo – Reaching


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Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2pOeEPA Ben Hoo returns to Get Physical this summer with a fresh new EP, ‘Reaching’ including an Enzo Leep Remix. First let’s talk about the title track. Ben sets up the emotional journey with plenty of percussive nuances and details, already giving it that unique feel we have come to love from Ben. The track lives in low energy territory, late evenings and early mornings – magic hour. Enzo Leep however, builds bit more drive under the hood, creating a tech-house journey with a heavier punch. The Spanish producer keeps the original vibe while pushing the limits a bit further. The final track of the release is Ben’s own Dub mix. Here, Ben has stripped the light piano, giving the track a more tense atmosphere and suspense. We’re very excited to see what Ben will do at the reigns of the next Get Physical Ibiza compilation, coming soon! http://getphysicalmusic.com/

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Digital Audio

LP – When We’re High (Cover Art)


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LP – When We're High LP è nata a Huntington, Long Island (ovvero New York), ma se ve lo stavate chiedendo sì, l'origine italiana è nelle vene da parte di madre napoletana e padre per metà siciliano e metà irlandese. Classe 1981, LP non ha tempo per le cazzate con cui oggi si (s)vende la musica e gioca quindi a carte scoperte. Non è un'artista di primo pelo e non vuole abbassare l'età per accattivarsi i like dei teenager. La gavetta l'ha già fatta e i suoi successi li ha fin'ora elargiti a nomi celebri come Rihanna, Rita Ora, Ella Henderson, Cher, Leona Lewis, e Christina Aguilera.Ha classe da vendere. Omosessuale dichiarata (vedere il videoclip diLost On Youfino all'ultimo frame per credere) LP è diretta e senza filtri come la sua musica.Non ha nulla da nascondere.
L'intimità del folk, l'essenzialità del songwriting, l'asprezza di un'anima rock inespressa eppure latente: questi i punti cardinali di LP.
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Defected Radio Show: Jazz-N-Groove House Masters Mix – 05.05.17


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Tidal: defct.de/dithrti Sam Divine returns with the latest episode of the Defected Radio Show, featuring hot tracks from the likes of Jacky, Ninetoes, Ezel, Low Steppa, Rogue D and many more. Ahead of the Jazz-N-Groove 'House Masters' release on Friday 12th May, Jazz-N-Groove are in for the second hour with their House Masters Mix. Keep it locked. 01. Sonny Fodera featuring Alex Mills – Always Gonna Be (Low Steppa Remix) [Defected Records]
02. The Kisser – Risqué [Arkade]
03. Random Factor featuring Georg Levin – Move On (Jimpster’s House Dub) [Freerange]
04. Rogue D – Surrender [DFTD]
05. FTLOH: Copyright featuring Donae'O – My Desire (Jullian Gomes Remix) [Defected Records]
06. Ninetoes – Come Back [DFTD]
07. MOST RATED: Jacky featuring Amelia Sear – Sensation [DFTD]
08. Fernando Campo – Kin Kirby (Original Mix) [DFTD]
09. Eli Escobar – Miss My Luv (Dub) [Classic Music Company]
10. Coyu & Paolo Rocco – Forward Pleasure (Franky Rizardo Flow Edit) [Defected Records]
11. Filta Freqz – We Like 2 Party [Seventy Four]
12. Ezel featuring Mateo Senolia – You Got Worked (Ice Cold Edit) [DFTD]
13. Siri Svegler – Silent Viewer (Chopstick & Johnjon's Rediscovered Remix) [Compost Records]
14. FINAL CUT: Nick Holder – Losing Me (Main Mix) [DNH Records] GUEST MIX: Jazz-N-Groove House Masters Mix

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Economia

[830] Puerto Rico declares a form of Bankruptcy


Bitcoin sees a record day, after more than tripling in value over the past year. Tough times for Puerto Rico, as creditors seek payment and coffers are depleted, the US territory declares a form of bankruptcy, Boom Bust’s Manuel Rapalo has the full story. The World Economic Forum kicks off in Durban, South Africa for the next 3 days, RT’s Alex Mihailovich takes a look at the forum. After the break we talk about Apple’s recent promise to give US manufacturing a $1 billion boost and the profit increase Volkswagen is seeing after cost cuts. Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei reports on the latest efforts by GOP members to undo financial regulatory laws such as Dodd-Frank Act. Finally, former US trade commissioner Bart Chilton joins us to talk the latest developments in Washington, DC, such as jobs and healthcare. Check us out on Facebook — and feel free to ask us questions:
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Energia

Electricity Outlook for 2017

The United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) has a difficult task. Every year, they release a report that includes several use cases. They use these use cases to then come up with a few predictions about energy for the upcoming year and beyond. For example, the EIA has recently released a 2017 Energy Outlook Report that predicts what the energy industry might look like in 2050.

It’s important to note that these predictions are far from being set it stone.  Their purpose is to simply help the general public to better understand what might happen in the year ahead. They also help people understand what changes they can expect to see in the years to come.

Since the EIA has a recently released outlook report, we thought it would be beneficial to further explore their predictions for the future of electricity in the United States. After all, it’s always good to be aware of the changes (and in some cases, what will remain the same) within the electricity industry.

Unknown Impacts

Before we dive into the EIA predictions, it might help to take a look at the things that currently have an impact on the energy industry. Examples of impacts include new regulations or laws, existing regulations or laws, changing market conditions and previous improvements. These types of impacts often make it a little more difficult for the EIA to predict outcomes because they don’t have enough data yet.

In the 2017 report, impacts that directly effect the electricity market pertain to an existing law. This law includes:

State Law SB-32 in California: This law was passed last year. It has an impact on the state’s current energy structures and systems. The reason for this is because by 2030, greenhouse gas emissions must be 40% below the 1990 level. The EIA believes this law will primarily affect electricity and transportation. They also believe that the law will have an impact on other areas within the United States due to the large energy market in California.

Predictions on Electricity Demand and Generation

Despite the unknown impacts, the EIA can still make a few predictions about electricity’s future across America. Again, the following information is simply based on educated guesses. Electricity is a constantly changing market, which means that while the EIA can make an informed guess today, by 2020, the market might look a little different.

Overall, there are three major electricity related predictions. These include:

Weakening demand for Crude Oil Imports: This is a continuing trend from 2016. The EIA estimates that the Lower 48 onshore tight oil will be responsible for approximately 60% of the United State’s total domestic production. The lower 48 onshore tight oil is currently the primary source of crude oil production in the nation.

Increase in Renewable Generation: The EIA estimates that there will be a significant increase in the amount of electricity generated by renewable resources like solar and wind. This prediction is based on the fact that the current Clean Power Plan (put into place by the Obama administration) contains many policies. These policies require power plants and other organizations to reduce carbon emissions generated by fossil fuels and outdated equipment. These policies also encourage these organizations to increase development of renewable resource generation. The plan includes several tax credits to help offset the costs required to make this shift. Therefore, the EIA predicts that the implementation of renewable resource generation systems today, will only continue in the future.

Demand for Solar Power: Over the last few years, development of solar power technologies has caused the cost of setup to significantly decrease. Solar’s electricity output is also the highest during periods of high demand. Due to these facts, the EIA predicts that solar power across the United States will continue to grow.

Areas for Improvement

In addition to predictions, the EIA report also indicated areas of improvement within the electricity markets in the United States. The reason why the EIA highlights these areas for improvement is because there are other areas within the electricity market that also need improvement. Examples include:

The Grid: This work is very important because it impacts the way energy is (and can be) stored in the United States. The EIA suggests that the nation needs to work towards better, “Representation of energy storage to accommodate multiple grid services including spinning reserve and renewables integration.”

The Structure of Utility Rates: Based on EIA’s prediction that solar power generation will see significant growth into 2050, the utility rate structure might need a few tweaks. It will be important to try and figure out the, “impact of high levels of distributed photovoltaic generation on utility rate structure”.

The Retirement of Generators: The older generators get, the less effective and clean they become. Therefore, the EIA suggests organizations evaluate existing generators to determine whether or not they should be replaced. In addition, the EIA recommends that a general lifespan for all generators be used in order to better determine which ones should be replaced.

The Generation of Electricity: Renewable energy electricity generation will need to be evaluated for areas of improvement like, transmission. The EIA feels that this will become important due to events that cause increased or surges of wind and solar power generation.

Electricity in the Future

Overall, the EIA determined several factors that will have the greatest impact on the future of electricity in America. These factors include:

  • Decreased use in inefficient fossil fuel energy generating technologies.
  • Increase in renewable energy technologies thanks to Clean Power Plan policies and tax credits.
  • Should the Clean Power Plan discontinue, renewable energy generation and natural gas generation will continue to grow because of low rates.
  • The “generation mix” will depend on two factors: price of natural gas in addition to electricity demand.

Throughout 2017, the EIA will continue to update their report based on actual electricity market events. Their aim is to provide an accurate picture of what will happen. These events will also help the administration to better predict the future of electricity in the United States.