Genre: Progressive Pop
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, … Read Full Bio ↴Genre: Progressive Pop
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, native to anywhere but captivity, wide-eyed and curious. This adorable band warms countless hearts everywhere.
Red Deer crossbreed their many traits into their music. Nostalgic, yet nonchalant vocals; subtle, yet commanding guitar arrangements; solid and thoughtful bass lines; steady, straightforward drum beats. Josh’s catchy and driving riffs and chord progressions are met with Ray’s longing vocals, while Heath’s subtle and understated guitar harmonies give the songs a whole other level of sincerity and warmth. Combine this with the coolest likes of Mel on bass and Andrew on drums and you get Red Deer
Red Deer can be found Grazing in South Melbourne and consist of the members:
Raschelle "Ray" Meyer
Josh "Burgles" Moore
Heath "Honky" Hamilton
Mel "Bass" Barbaro
Andrew "Hurley" Hurley
Come say hello to us: https://www.facebook.com/reddeerband
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, … Read Full Bio ↴Genre: Progressive Pop
Red Deer is a rare breed. Bred in the woods, native to anywhere but captivity, wide-eyed and curious. This adorable band warms countless hearts everywhere.
Red Deer crossbreed their many traits into their music. Nostalgic, yet nonchalant vocals; subtle, yet commanding guitar arrangements; solid and thoughtful bass lines; steady, straightforward drum beats. Josh’s catchy and driving riffs and chord progressions are met with Ray’s longing vocals, while Heath’s subtle and understated guitar harmonies give the songs a whole other level of sincerity and warmth. Combine this with the coolest likes of Mel on bass and Andrew on drums and you get Red Deer
Red Deer can be found Grazing in South Melbourne and consist of the members:
Raschelle "Ray" Meyer
Josh "Burgles" Moore
Heath "Honky" Hamilton
Mel "Bass" Barbaro
Andrew "Hurley" Hurley
Come say hello to us: https://www.facebook.com/reddeerband
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S S
I'm a simple man... I see Michael Levin and I click. This person is, in my opinion, on the verge of making an insanely impactful advancement in biology. Absolutely love him and his work! What a time we live in!
Sedit T
@S S My biggest fear is this fellow is going to figure out perfect biological regeneration reversing aging and poof, he dies in a sudden accident. NEVER will elites allow common plebs live forever. We will instead be their forever slaves as they live forever and we are breed like cattle. Its only a matter of time and my intuition tells me his research is the closes to that goal.
S S
@John MacBride The only part I partly disagree with you about is that his work is gonna be know soon, but that may be biased by my definition of soon. Look at what is happening around the past 2 years... Forget about political agendas, the censorship is painfully obvious. The financial incentive in it is even more so. This technology is even more impactful than blockchain and cryptocurrencies for the financial market, and that is literally borderline impossible to achieve. He has been vocal about this technology for years and it's literally still getting no attention whatsoever.. Complete media blackout except a few articles. In 5-10 years it will likely be the norm
John MacBride
Yep, same here, been watching his lectures all week. Almost made the same comment. Just read his New Yorker article, which was great. His work is gonna become real well known soon.
brugna456
When all of biotech is writing assembly code and messing around with low level code (such as gene editing) this dude came along and showed them how to program biology in Javascript. Truly revolutionary.
Arty Moderne
I would think Python would make the most useful implementation, and C++ the most portable... But I agree with your statement. This is revolutionary. I forsee a Nobel Prize being awarded for this kind of work.
Callum
hopefully not JS, I think we might want a strongly typed language for biotech programming!
rafael zika
This man is writing in Lisp, with full macro programming enabled.
DT
Hopefully a little more reliable than JS :)
Beacons Academy
Ever since I first watched his lecture, I fell in love with him. A remarkable scientist who will change the future..