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SOE MOE LWIN | November 22, 2016 | GPS for the Soul
Our Thoughts Are Like Wild Animals One Sees Upon The Trail Some Come As Fast As Cheetahs Some Come As Slow As Snails ... Yet All Are So Unique So Subtle And Sublime...
Jon Chattman

A-Sides with Jon Chattman: Enjoy the "Sadeness" - Michael Cretu and ENIGMA Return

Jon Chattman | November 22, 2016 | Entertainment
Film sequels aren't nearly as good as the originals. It's just a fact. Sure, in those rare cases - Terminator and The Godfather - some exceed their predecessors, but it's few and far between. Just ask Arthur 2: On the Rocks. Anyway, follow-ups to songs are rare, but when they occur, the same can be said though I love Metallica's "Unforgiven" trilogy. Enter Michael Cretu of the multiplatinum selling German project Enigma who has done something pretty ballsy: he's given us a sequel to the mega hit "SADENESS," which hit Top 40 and dance charts when it came out some 25 years ago. I remember when I first heard this song. Most will. It was like something we'd never heard before - part medieval, part new age, part WTF, but all amazing. It probably helped usher in the EDM movement. Enigma has had more hit singles and albums, but this track defined them as a band. Now, here we are with "Sadeness (Part II)" off the band's long-awaited eighth studio album The Fall of a Rebel Angel and the song, which features Anggun, is another triumph. I caught up with Cretu and asked him about the sequel, the album, and collaborating with other artists. Read it below! "Sade, dis-moi." What made you decide to release a sequel to "Sadeness?" Did the song originate as something else? No, I wanted to create a sequel on purpose. I felt it was time to complete a circle that started 25 years or seven albums ago. With "In nomine Christi, Amen." in "Sadeness (Part I)" I used the most popular vocal theme in church music. With "Sadeness (Part II)," I tried to find a similar, yet different sound signal that is equally associated with religion. That's why I went with Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor - one of the most popular church organ themes. And, as a person graduated in classical music, it definitely is one of my most favorite compositions of all time. Where did you draw inspiration for the album title? I am reading a lot. And a couple of years ago I stumbled upon a motif in Christian eschatology, which is about the "fall of the rebel angels". More than the religious interpretation I found this an interesting parable of our times. Probably each of us had the feeling to "fall out of life" at one point. We lost track for whatever reason. We feel externally controlled or only live for the moment. And at some point, we recognize how little this has to do with what we wanted for life and what we dreamed about. This was so inspiring to me that we decided to write a story alongside the music - the allegory of "The Fall Of A Rebel Angel". So, I think it would be fair to say that I did not draw inspiration for the album title. The album title drew inspiration for me writing this music. You have an eclectic mix of collaborators on this album - can you share a bit of background on how they got on the record? I have a list of singers that I like. And this list is independent of genres, sex and age. They have to support the music, not the other way round. In fact, I treat vocals on Enigma as one "instrument" amongst others. With the new album, I was following a story. And so had the vocalists. Everyone I collaborated with had to perform a certain task. For "Sadeness (Part II)," in example, I needed a female voice that is sensual and energetic at the same time, spoken and sung, and that is fluent in French as well as English. All this was Anggun. For "Amen," however, I wanted an angelic, atmospheric kind of voice that stands for hope and confidence. This, for me, was Aquilo. Enigma really paved the way for EDM artists. What do you make of the electronica scene right now? I appreciate that the EDM scene is of such high importance today. Twenty years ago, you wouldn't be able to hear EDM on mainstream radio. However, as always in a genre, there is good and bad music. I like music that is well produced. And I guess this is kind of an "occupational disease." Wolfgang Beltracchi crafted the album's artwork as well as 12 original paintings for each song. How'd that come about? I saw Wolfgang in a talk show on TV for the first time. He was such a character - brilliant, intelligent and super talented. I immediately said: He has to paint the artwork for my new record. The fact that his main theme was angels as well is something we only discovered later. This was also the moment when I asked him to illustrate the entire story, one painting for each song. The result is something that I'd call an art project, unique in music history. You're based in Ibiza. Have you ever taken a pill with Michael Posner to make Avicii think you guys were cool? Cool is transitory. My music is made for eternity. Lastly, can you offer some words of wisdom for my two-year-son? Have dreams. Don't lose them when you get older. And get your "proud dad" to support you. A-Sides' "Delve Into Twelve" Countdown Each week A-Sides unleashes its top 12 tracks of the week AKA the "Delve Into Twelve" based on the following contributing factors: songs I'm playing out that particular week (no matter when they were released -- think overlooked songs, unreleased tracks and old favorites), songs various publicists are trying to get me to listen to that I did and dug a bunch, song posts and trends I've noticed on my friends' Facebook walls and, most importantly: what my preschooler is currently enjoying thoroughly with an assist from my toddler. About A-Sides with Jon Chattman - thisisasides.com : Jon Chattman's music/entertainment series typically features celebrities and artists (established or not) from all genres performing a track, and discussing what it means to them. This informal series focuses on the artist making art in a low-threatening, extremely informal (sometime humorous) way. No bells, no whistles -- just the music performed in a random, low-key setting followed by an unrehearsed chat. In an industry where everything often gets overblown and over manufactured, Jon strives for a refreshing change. (Theme song by Blondfire.) Artists featured on the series include Imagine Dragons, Melissa Etheridge, Yoko Ono, Elle King, Joe Perry, Alice Cooper, James Bay, Jimmy Eat World, Charli XCX, Marina and the Diamonds, and...
Quora

Ten Simple Retouching Techniques That Will Make Your Photos Pop

Quora | November 22, 2016 | Arts
What are some of the easiest photo retouching techniques to learn for amateurs? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Archie D'Cruz, Editor, Designer, Writer, on Quora:
Jessica Semaan

12 Things I Wish My Mama Told Me Growing Up

Jessica Semaan | November 22, 2016 | Women
You do not have to achieve anything for me to love you. I will love you even more when you fail.
Quora

The Two Biggest Mistakes Parents Make - And They Don't Even Realize It

Quora | November 22, 2016 | Parents
What are the most dangerous trends or practices in parenting that most parents do without noticing or realizing? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Cherry Chen, human and writer,...
Quora

What Did You Do as a Child That You Hid From Your Parents?

Quora | November 22, 2016 | Parents
What did you do as a child that you hid from your parents? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Jay Bazzinotti, 4 patents, 3 books, 2 degrees, 24 countries,...
Lisi Maldonado

Exec's Wife Makes Thousands As Part Time Prostitute While He's Away On Business

Lisi Maldonado | November 22, 2016 | Entertainment
"Dropping him off at the airport is his way of exerting control and it's definitely MY way of controlling WHEN and HOW he gets home from his business trips" says Laynie. Laynie, whose name has been changed to protect her identity, is a full time socialite and housewife with a...
Quora

Eleven Mistakes You're Probably Making When You Travel

Quora | November 22, 2016 | Travel
What are some mistakes people make when traveling? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Janet Hsieh, TV Host, Actress, Author, on Quora: Not being flexible with your...
Linah Mohohlo

At COP22, It Is Important To Ensure That Climate Finance Meets Africa's Needs

Linah Mohohlo | November 22, 2016 | Green
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Climate change is the biggest problem we have ever had to face, as communities, countries and the planet. This means it is an expensive problem given that adjusting economies to limit greenhouse gas emissions costs money; so too does adapting agriculture, water use and coastlines. Developing countries, of which most...
Quora

How to Write Characters That Feel Real

Quora | November 22, 2016 | Books
What are some tips for creating characters that feel very real and full? originally appeared on Quora - the knowledge sharing network where compelling questions are answered by people with unique insights. Answer by Maddie Dawson, Bestselling author and creative writing teacher, on
Nir Eyal

The Way You Think About Willpower Is Hurting You

Nir Eyal | November 22, 2016 | Business
Not so long ago, my post-work routine looked like this: After a particularly grueling day, I'd sit on the couch and veg for hours, doing my version of "Netflix and chill," which meant keeping company with a cold pint of ice...
Richard (RJ) Eskow

"Financial Elder Abuse" Charges Against Trump. Business As Usual in DC.

Richard (RJ) Eskow | November 22, 2016 | Politics
As Donald Trump prepares to assume the presidency, Americans must learn to distinguish the ways he is uniquely terrible from the ways in which he is not so terribly unique -- except as a matter of degree. His extreme behavior shouldn't be "normalized," to use the year's newest word. But...
Elizabeth McCulley Gore

Big Shifts in Energy and Environment Policy - Part I

Elizabeth McCulley Gore | November 22, 2016 | Green
The Republican electoral victory will result in dramatic shifts in energy and environmental policy. A complete reversal of climate change policy has dominated the headlines. But with the Republican sweep, a much larger energy agenda is significantly altered. Here are a few of the issues that will be fundamentally impacted...
Allan Smith

6 Things to Watch-out For Before Renting a New Apartment

Allan Smith | November 22, 2016 | Business
Image credit The choice of a place to live is a big and important decision. It is a decision that affects not only you but all members of your family as well. While the search for a new apartment could be...
Francis Levy

The Spider's Stratagem

Francis Levy | November 22, 2016 | Arts
The sacrifice at the heart of Bernardo Bertolucci's The Spider's Stratagem (1970), which was recently revived at Anthology Film Archives, is that of life for the sake of art; it's refreshing at a time where the high volume of political discourse is...
Danielle Sabrina

Liberals and Conservatives Agree: Corporate Integrity Affects Buying Behavior

Danielle Sabrina | November 22, 2016 | Business
Though in recent weeks the United States seems more divided than ever, there's something that both liberals and conservatives can agree on: corporate integrity matters, and it affects our purchasing, investing, and employment choices. Independent nonprofit JUST Capital, founded in 2013, has partnered with Forbes to...
Karin Badt

Surprise Encounters at the Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival

Karin Badt | November 22, 2016 | Entertainment
One of the treats of the Lisbon & Estoril film festival is the shuttle ride. Every hour the shuttle picks up guests from their Estoril hotels and takes them to the screenings and debates. You never know who will be inside. "Who are you?" I said to a man in...
Lucinda Watrous

8 Women Rocking the Israeli Startup Scene

Lucinda Watrous | November 22, 2016 | Business
It's no surprise that Israeli companies are rocking the startup scene. The nation is now rated #1 outside the Silicon Valley for startups and is known for their innovative and trendy ideas. In recent years, there has been an increase in the diversity of entrepreneurs with more and more...
Dr. Patty Ann Tublin

Be Thankful

Dr. Patty Ann Tublin | November 22, 2016 | Business
Be thankful that you don't already have everything you desire. If you did, what would there be to look forward to? Be thankful when you don't know something For it gives you the opportunity to learn. Be thankful...
Queen Latifah

How I Help My Mom Rise Above Heart Failure

Queen Latifah | November 22, 2016 | Healthy Living
One thing my mom and I always remember is that knowledge is power.