Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-051: 05/31/2011

Taking a look back at some of the best songs of 2011 so far, Part 2.

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Tracks:

1. End To The Lies - Jane's Addiction - The Great Escape Artist
2. Approximate Sunlight - Bright Eyes - The People's Key
3. Meyrin Fields - Broken Bells - Meyrin Fields
4. Limit To Your Love - James Blake - James Blake
5. Lacrimae - Moby - Destroyed
6. Elektricity Will Keep Me Warm (Featuring Elsa Esmeralda) - London Elektricity - Yikes!

Bed Tracks:

Outside (reprise) - Sun Glitters
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Monday, May 30, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-050: 05/30/2011

Taking a look back at some of the best songs of 2011 so far, Part 1.

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Tracks:

1. Modern Art - Black Lips - Arabia Mountain
2. Pure Radio Cosplay - ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Tao Of The Dead
3. Big Problem - ANR - Stay Kids
4. Ash/Black Veil - Apparat
5. Lose It - Austra - Feel It Break
6. Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (featuring Santigold) - Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Part 2

Bed Tracks:

nope

Links:

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

A Little thumbs up...

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Ember's been sitting and standing up in his crib for a few weeks now. It just so happened that I caught him under his monogram wall decal this time.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-049: 05/27/2011

Putting a little bounce in your step this Friday with another quickly whipped up weekend mix.

Tracks:

1. Some Chords - Deadmau5 - Some Chords
2. Undertaker (Original Mix) - Wolfgang Gartner - Undertaker
3. Heartbreaker feat. John Legend (Laidback Luke Remix) - MSTRKRFT
4. Cinema (Skrillex Remix) [feat. Gary Go] - Benny Benassi - Cinema (feat. Gary Go), Pt. 2 - EP
5. Call Your Girlfriend (Feed Me Remix) - Robyn - Body Talk
6. You Used To Hold Me (Nero Remix) - Calvin Harris - You Used To Hold Me

Bed Tracks:

nope

Links:

nope again.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-048: 05/26/2011

Some late 60's garage rock revival business leads it's way head on into some late 90's electronic revival business.

As you can see it's all business around here. :)
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Tracks:

1. Money and Run (feat. Nick Cave) - UNKLE - Only The Lonely
2. Woman - Timber Timbre - Creep on Creepin' On
3. Bloodhounds On My Trail - The Black Angels - Passover 
4. Ash/Black Veil - Apparat
5. As Above, So Below (Justice Remix) - Klaxons
6. Love (Love/Lust) - D/R/U/G/S

Bed Tracks:

nope
Links:
nope again.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-047: 05/25/2011

A Shoegazy mix for a shoegazy day.

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Tracks:

1. New Years - Asobi Seksu - Citrus Remaster    
2. Eyes Be Closed - Washed Out - Within and Without
3. Lorelei - Cocteau Twins - Treasure
4. Will Do - TV On The Radio - Nine Types Of Light
5. High For This - The Weeknd - House of Balloons
6. Crystalised - The xx - xx

Bed Tracks:

nope

Links:

nope again.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-046: 05/24/2011

You gotta want it; I mean really, really, really want it to make it.  Apply that sentiment wherever necessary.

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Tracks:

1. The Figurehead - The Cure - Pornography
2. Season's Trees - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
3. In the Waiting Line - Zero 7 - Simple Things
4. I've Been Trying - DJ Shadow - I Gotta Rokk EP
5. Christian Brothers - Elliott Smith - Elliott Smith
6. Mile End - Pulp - Something Changed [Single]

Bed Tracks:

1. The World (Interlude) - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
2. Her Hollow Ways (Interlude) - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
3. Morning Fog (Interlude) - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome

 

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-045: 05/23/2011

From Electioneering to Pulp Fiction, Your Monday is off to a Good Start. 
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Tracks:

1. Electioneering - Radiohead - OK Computer
2. And It Begins - Marqui Adora - And It Begins
3. Get Myself Into It - The Rapture - Pieces Of The People We Love
4. Vanilla Minus - Gold Panda - Lucky Shiner
5. My Red Hot Car - Squarepusher - Go Plastic
6. Pulp Fiction - Alex Reece

Bed Tracks:

None Today.
Links:
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Little numbers add up.

Seeing as I'm just some guy recording a podcast in my garage, I'm impressed by these download numbers for the past month. Can't wait to visit that unknown place! ;)

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Lounging in the tub...

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Ember cracks a shy little grin while lounging in his rubber ducky tub.

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Harvard Sailing Team - Hipster Playlist

I know you know someone this exclusive!

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-044: 05/20/2011

Form & Function = A Musique Concrete.
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Tracks:

1. Right Stuff - Calibre - Musique Concrete
2. Pieces Form the Whole - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - The Social Network
3. Hold On - Holy Ghost! - Hold On
4. Lie Down In Darkness - Moby - Destroyed
5. Swoon - The Chemical Brothers - Further
6. Knitevision - Photek - Form & Function

Bed Tracks:

None Today.
Links:
None of those either.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-043: 05/19/2011

The Beats and The Pulse, that's how we're rolling on this fine Thursday!
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Tracks:

1. Modern Art - Black Lips - Arabia Mountain
2. I'm Getting Sick Of You - Le Butcherettes - Sin Sin Sin
3. Texico Bitches - The Silent League - We Go Forward
4. Baby's Got A Blue Flame - Bosco Delrey - Everybody Wah
5. I Gotta Rokk (LP Version) - DJ Shadow - I Gotta Rokk EP
6. Beat And The Pulse - Austra - Beat And The Pulse

Bed Tracks:

None Today.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-042: 05/18/2011

Let's ease our way through this hump-day.
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Tracks:

1. The World (Interlude) - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
2. Two Against One - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
3. Black - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
4. 99 Problems - Hugo
5. Leave House - Caribou - Swim
6. I've Been Trying (LP Version) - DJ Shadow - I Gotta Rokk EP
7. Lacrimae - Moby - Destroyed

Bed Tracks:

1. Her Hollow Ways (Interlude) - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
2. Morning Fog (Interlude) - Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome

Links:

None Today.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Homework... Comparing Mastered Mixes.

It's hard work, but someone has to do it.

-Joe

 

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Homework... Comparing Mastered Mixes.

It's hard work, but someone has to do it.

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Joe Shockley Podcast-041: 05/17/2011

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Tracks:

1. Run The Heart (Bassnectar Remix) - Sleigh Bells
2. Losing You - Revolver - Parallel Lives - EP
3. Roscoe - Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther
4. Your Lips Are Red - St. Vincent - Marry Me
5. Pray For Rain feat. Tunde Adebimpe - Massive Attack - Heligoland
6. Hearing Damage - Thom Yorke - New Moon Soundtrack
7. 333 (Original Mix) - FM Radio Gods - 333

Bed Tracks:

None Today

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-040: 05/16/2011

"Monday, Monday..."

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Tracks:

1. Holdin' On To Black Metal - My Morning Jacket - Circuital
2. A Chore - Tom Vek - Leisure Seizure
3. Age of Consent - New Order - The Best of New Order
4. Protection - Massive Attack - Protection
5. Walking Wounded - Everything But The Girl - Walking Wounded
6. Sponsored By Destiny - Slagsmålsklubben

 

Bed Tracks:

1. HATHAWAY - D/R/U/G/S
2. Stars - Brian Eno - Apollo

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Thursday, May 12, 2011

What Could You Buy for $8.5 Billion?

From Daring Fireball:

What Could You Buy for $8.5 Billion?

For just $7.5 billion, you could have bought Apple — in January 2004. That leaves $1 billion to create your time machine.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-037: 05/11/2011

Stuck in the middle with you, Wednesday.

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Tracks:

Modern Art - Black Lips - Arabia Mountain - 2011
Present and Correct - Matthew CH Tong -  2011
Safari - The Breeders - Safari EP - 1992
Be The One - Moby - Be The One EP - 2011
Figure 8 (La Pump Remix) - Lovers - 2010
Silent Shout - The Knife - Silent Shout - 2006

 

Bed Tracks:

None

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-036: 05/10/2011

Tuesday Jams and a film crush on Emma Stone.

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Tracks:

1. Satisfaction - Benny Benassi
2. Lose It - Austra - Feel It Break  
3. Auf Achse - Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
4. Raedawn (Kaman Leung Remix) - Viktor Vaughn
5. Tr(n)igger - Saul Williams - The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust!
6. Unstable Condition - John Tejada - Unstable Condition

 

Bed Tracks:

None

 

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Monday, May 09, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-035: 05/09/2011

What up Monday, how's it hanging?
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Tracks:

1. The National Anthem - Radiohead - Kid A
2. Berlin Wall - The Heavenly States - Oui Camera Oui
3. Black River Killer - Blitzen Trapper - Black River Killer
4. GO (feat. Karen O) - Santigold
5. Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (featuring Santigold) - Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Part 2
6. Coded Language (feat. Saul Williams) - DJ Krust - Coded Language

 

Bed Tracks:

Everything You've Ever Done Has Been Beautiful - BRANCHES

 

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Sunday, May 08, 2011

Dubstep Wobbles with Xbox Kinect

That's impressive!

Thanks for the link @johntooker

Wobble Wobble!

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Friday, May 06, 2011

Joe Shockley Podcast-034: 05/6/2011

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It's Friday, Hot Damn!

Tracks:

1. Dissolve - The Chemical Brothers - Further
2. Drumming Song (Boy 8-Bit Remix) - Florence and The Machine - Drumming Song - EP
3. Listen Up! (MSTRKRFT Remix) - The Gossip - GSSP RMX
4. The Number Song - DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
5. Everyday (Netsky Remix) - Rusko - Everyday / Lick the Lizard
6. Song About My Dog - Bop - Clear Your Mind

Bed Tracks:
Horse Power - The Chemical Brothers - Further

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Thursday, May 05, 2011

Google Chrome: Dear Sophie

Yeah... I almost cried a little bit... just a little. Bastards!

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Gruber runs down a brief history of the tech media's coverage of malware on the Mac.

Wolf!

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Ed Bott, ZDNet, three days ago: “Coming Soon to a Mac Near You: Serious Malware”:

Now I am seeing evidence that the next target is OS X. That’s potentially very bad news for Mac owners who have abandoned their PCs in the belief that switching to a Mac somehow immunizes them from malware.

Security experts know, of course, that there’s nothing magical about Macs when it comes to security. They just haven’t been targeted because Windows has been such a big juicy target for so long.

But now that Macs have achieved a critical mass of success in the marketplace, they’ve attracted the attention of malware authors. According to a report from a Danish IT security company, an underground group has completed work on a fully operational kit specifically designed to build malware aimed at the Mac OS platform.

Tony Bradley, PCWorld, December 2010: “Apple No Longer Flying Under the Security Radar”:

The McAfee report explains, “McAfee Labs saw malware of increasing sophistication that targets Mac this year; we expect this trend to increase in 2011. The popularity of iPads and iPhones in business environments and the easy portability of malicious code between them could put many users and businesses at risk next year and beyond,” adding “We anticipate threats of data and identity exposure will become more pronounced.” […]

If McAfee is right, 2011 could be a bittersweet year for Apple and Apple fans.

Nick Farrell, The Inquirer, September 2009: “Hackers Target Macs”:

A bunch of Russian hackers are offering 43 cents for each Mac that their partners in crime can infect with bogus video software. The move has been cited by insecurity experts at Sophos as a sign that Mac users’ security by obscurity days are coming to an end. […]

This is because most Mac users believe that faith in Steve Jobs protects them from all malware. To them, malware is only for Windows users because OS X is perfect and totally secure. The fact that Mac OS X’s security is the stuff of jokes at security experts’ parties does not matter to the Apple faithful.

Roger L. Kay, Businessweek, March 2008: “Apple’s Icarus Effect”:

Just as those living in shiny houses of self-righteous glass often end up surrounded by shards of their former sanctimony, so Apple Inc. now finds itself the increasingly appealing target of software hackers.

Bernhard Warner, The Sunday Times, July 2008: “Hackers Start to Target Apple Macs”:

The company [Sophos] reports today that two new Mac-ware Trojans that emerged in February and June ought to shake Mac users of their misconceptions that their computers (and, eventually, iPods and iPhones) are impenetrable. To put this in perspective, the first really pernicious piece of Mac malware emerged only in October, 2007, Mr Cluley adds, suggesting that a worrisome trend is about to get worse.

Kevin Allison, GNT, December 2007: “Apple’s Rising Popularity Lures Hackers”:

“Over the past two years, we had found one or two pieces of malware targeting Macs,” said Patrik Runald, an F-Secure security researcher. “Since October, we’ve found 100-150 variants.”

The rising security threat could present a challenge to Apple, which has long touted the security advantages of its platform over those of Microsoft, whose software is a perennial target for hackers.

“As Apple’s platform becomes more visible, it will increasingly come under the gun,” said Roger Kay, an analyst at Endpoint Technologies.

Bill Snyder, Infoworld, December 2008: “Hackers Take Aim at Mac OS X”:

It’s not often that an analyst covering computer security issues tells you that he doesn’t do much to protect his systems. But one reputable analyst I know said just that as we talked about the rising threat of malware aimed at Apple’s hardware. I won’t mention his name, but the gentleman is dead wrong. The days when you can assume that Apple’s products are exempt from harm are over.

Ryan Singel, Wired, November 2007: “New Apple Trojan Means Mac Hunting Season Is Open”:

Evron sees more problems for Apple users than just new Trojans that try to trick users. Hackers will find it profitable and all too easy to find holes in Apple software, because the company hasn’t paid sufficient attention to security, said Evron. He predicts Apple will experience a full-range of attacks, just as Microsoft did a decade ago when Windows machines and the internet first met.

“It’s Mac season. The next two years will be interesting.”

Kim Zetter, Wired, October 2007: “iPhone’s Security Rivals Windows 95 (No, That’s Not Good)”:

With Apple’s announcement Monday that it shipped 1.12 million iPhones in the three months after its launch, the gadget’s apparent popularity rivals some PCs. That has security experts warning of trouble, following revelations that Apple built the iPhone’s firmware on the same flawed security model that took rival Microsoft a decade to eliminate from Windows.

“It really is an example of ‘those who don’t learn from history are condemned to repeat it’,” says Dan Geer, vice president and chief scientist at security firm Verdasys.

Steve Hargreaves, “special” to CNN, October 2006: “Hackers Look to Crack the Mac”:

Apple computers have long been prized for being virus-free. But as more people use Apple products, experts say the company is increasingly becoming a target for cyber pranksters and criminals writing viruses and other forms of malware.

John McCormick, TechRepublic, May 2006: “X Marks the Spot: Hackers Turn Attention to Apple’s OS”:

But that may all be about to change. The number of newly discovered Mac OS X vulnerabilities has surged by more than 220 percent (annualized) from 2003 to 2005. Compare that to an 80 percent increase in the number of Windows vulnerabilities.

Of course, McAfee is in the business of selling antivirus software, so it’s important to take its reports with a grain of salt (as with any antivirus vendor).

Bob Johnson, CNet, May 2006: “Say Good-Bye to Apple Security?”:

While Microsoft’s vulnerabilities might let intruders into the castle, Apple is giving them the keys to the kingdom and rolling out the welcome mat.

Apple also happens to make the world’s most popular music devices: iPods. Essentially large hard drives, they also have the potential to deliver all kinds of security threats into any environment, even Windows. Once a virus infiltrates the iPod, plug and play becomes plug and plague. Did anyone really believe the security nirvana for Apple would last? It’s now more vulnerable than ever, and things can only get worse.

Munir Kotadia, Silcon.com, March 2005: “Symantec: Mac OS X a Hacker Target”:

Symantec’s concerns were echoed by James Turner, security analyst at Frost & Sullivan Australia, who said many of the people who bought Apple products were not concerned about security, which left them wide open to attack.

“The iPod, PowerBooks and mini Macs are cool products,” Turner said. “The by-product is that people are buying these products for form over function. They say it looks pretty and then buy it but don’t secure it. As Apple increases its market share, it will be a legitimate target”.

Eric Hellweg, MIT Technology Review, October 2004: “Hackers Target Apple? Congratulations!”:

The Apple community has, since its inception, been largely immune to nefarious hackers bent on spreading harm. If you are a Windows user, as I am, you know the routine. You complain about the latest spyware or virus attack, and Apple devotees respond with good-natured teasing — they don’t have worry about such nonsense. Well, now they do.

Predictably, posts on various Apple-related message boards have been offering varying levels of concern, ranging from mild disappointment to utter gloom. I think this reaction is fundamentally misguided. MAC users should not be upset about this malware news; they should rejoice.

Previous:Magic

I had a customer this morning who did indeed download a variant of MacDefender called Mac Security. When users are relatively new to the Mac and have always been under the impression that their's nothing to worry about when they're on their Mac they can indeed get a little to comfortable and trusting.

Bottom line users need to exercise just a little bit more caution when browsing the web, it's a jungle out there.

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