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We learn how they stay creative in the face of relentless distract and setbacks. How they make something where previously nothing existed, how they find inspiration and influence, as well as how they inspire and influence others, and what it takes to create movements.

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They might be considered pioneers of the album format in electronic music, and were among the few artists who could make you dance, chill, and think all on the same record. Eric is now releasing solo projects, including the beautiful new project, Ceremony, in addition to his longstanding second career designing hospitality venues, plus other creative ventures.

We get into all of that along with some tips on how he's maintained a successful partnership for more than 25 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone. Rebel Radio — tune in live every 4th monday on di. Twitter Share. Getachew did not say when the reported strike occurred. Published in Dawn, January 9th, Read more. On DawnNews. Latest Stories. Most Popular Those episodes were great! I really enjoyed the Republic Commando episodes. I hope there is something like them because I would definitely listen to that.

I only need one podcast to cover the weekly news and releases and the bombcast does that fine. I listen to the bombcast, Retronauts, Idle Thumbs and Play because they all cover different stuff. I think there's an audience out there for a book club for games, but as far as I know Rebel FM were the only people to do it and they only did it for a short while. I'm hoping some other people are doing it; even if they're regular non-gaming press guys.

Think you're out of luck if I haven't missed some obvious one. I also really enjoyed that idea. I liked that they would assign a certain checkpoint for everyone to get to and talk about it. I would play those games and follow along. It was fun going back and playing games I haven't in a while or playing games I missed. It's really interesting to talk about those games from a modern perspective and those podcasts were a really good excuse to go back and do it.

Maybe the Giant Bomb guys could start something as a premium podcast or maybe the community could start something like a "book club for games" as Dylan pointed out.



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