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September 27, 2012

Shuffled #42: Whatever

Every other Wednesday either Matt or Alex C-Y share their love of music in an assortment of ways. Shuffled is a podcast whose format is as varied as their tastes in music, so hopefully you won't ever be bored and everyone can find something to enjoy. 

I have some crazy plans for Shuffled, but that will have to wait till next episode. Right now, work is kicking my ass, which means longer hours of sitting at the desk job. For the time being, enjoy this randomly generated playlist of sorts, or whatever.

September 23, 2012

Netflix Minute: Jiro Dreams of Sushi


Master chef Jiro Ono has been making sushi for over 75 years. He started as an apprentice when he was only 10 years old -- one year after he left home for good and became responsible for his own survival. In the new documentary about his life and work, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the 86-year-old Jiro lets us in on the secret of success. The chef smirks and says that children shouldn't be allowed home after they leave; they wouldn't be motivated to succeed otherwise. The harshness of those words is belied in Jiro's eyes, however - there is sadness there beyond his tough exterior. This is the true gift of "Jiro Dreams of Sushi": Beyond the food porn and voyeurism into a world many Westerners know nothing of this is a film about a man who turned to self discipline out of necessity and turned it into high art.

The documentary shows us the daily routine of Jiro and his team at his 3 Michelin-star restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro. Jiro is the only sushi chef to have ever received this honor and he's also the oldest Michelin recipient in the history of the guide. According to Jiro, his success is owed to a combination of endless repetition and innate talent. He makes no secret of his methods, which are well-known to all sushi chefs, and uses only traditional (although top-of-the-line) ingredients. As we watch Jiro and his staff cook each component (perfect rice, exquisitely sliced tuna, impeccably cooked octopus and eel) it becomes clear that this is more than just cooking for these men; this is ritual, lovingly and dutifully performed.

September 20, 2012

Game Review: Huebrix


Huebrix is a puzzle game that tasks you with using colors to create pathways inside of a grid. The hook is you're only allowed a pre-selected number of moves for each color. For instance, you have to create a L-shaped structure and on the screen the number four is placed inside the first box. That means you've got up to four moves to complete the 'L'.

With the fairly simple premise in place, Huebrix spends most of its levels introducing new elements and then testing you on what you just learned. Things such as blocks that add additional moves to the already provided allotment, and blocks that remove some of your moves. These -- along with restrictions like only allowing right turns or blocking your path with unmovable blocks -- adds a mind-twisting element to Huebrix. You are graded on how fast you complete each puzzle and are given medals ranging from gold to bronze. If you find yourself stumped you can use the in-game hint system. If you're still lost (don’t feel bad) then you can purchase additional hints via the in-app store.

September 19, 2012

Unoriginal Soundtracks #48: Rock Band Blitz

Every other Wednesday, I share a playlist of songs tangentially related to a single game or series. Songs about alien sex for Mass Effect, world leaders for Civilization, and so on. Searching for relevant terms on Spotify is a great way to discover new music and uncover hidden gems. Make requests to @USPodcast on Twitter.

Starting a score war in Rock Band Blitz -- short of driving around town with a loud soundsystem, or producing a music podcast -- is a great way to impose one's musical taste on others. Now put this hip-hop-heavy show on your car stereo and go for a cruise.

September 13, 2012

Shuffled #41: 10,000 Lakes, 8 Songs

Every other Wednesday either Matt or Alex C-Y share their love of music in an assortment of ways. Shuffled is a podcast whose format is as varied as their tastes in music, so hopefully you won't ever be bored and everyone can find something to enjoy. 

Minnesota. The land of lakes, one gigantic mall, and tons of musical talent. It's the place that gave us Bob Dylan, for crying out loud! Here's a small sample of contemporary music from artists who have ties to the North Star State. Early apologies for the horrible accent in the intro.

September 05, 2012

Unoriginal Soundtracks #47: Combat Flight Simulator

Every other Wednesday, I share a playlist of songs tangentially related to a single game or series. Songs about alien sex for Mass Effect, world leaders for Civilization, and so on. Searching for relevant terms on Spotify is a great way to discover new music and uncover hidden gems. Make requests to @USPodcast on Twitter.

Microsoft's Flight Simulator was inexplicably popular with me and my PC-gaming friends in the nineties. Its Combat Flight Simulator spin-off made much more sense for me and my ten-year-old friends to be playing, though, and it makes more sense as a topic for Unoriginal Soundtracks. This episode features, unsurprisingly, a lot of British rock and punk, and no German music.