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Jade
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My vision for this blog (for 2011) is to focus my writing on subjects that allow me to share my learning experiences to help others. I've been around the science world, done a lot of different jobs, and studied a wide variety of subjects. My research has encompassed the areas of cancer genetics, oncogenes, cannabinoids, protein expression and purification, microbiology, and environmental science. I'm from the east coast but have lived in the south, midwest, and west coast. After a second postdoc, I moved to industry and worked in sales and marketing before following my heart and landing my dream job in research and development. My goal is to help anyone who has questions about their career or their science. You can send me questions (through this site or twitter @jadebio) and I will answer you in an article or privately if you prefer. Also, I'll write about non-science subjects too. There really is more to life than work. As Richard Bach said, "you teach best what you most need to learn." Welcome and feel free to contact me anytime.

My posts are presented as opinion and commentary and do not represent the views of LabSpaces Productions, LLC, my employer, or my educational institution.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Can you believe April is over? Where does the time go?

My fabulous female musician is an artist I've never heard before until very recently. Perhaps, if you are Danish, you are already a fan. It is Asteroid Galaxy Tour and the song is The Golden Age. Haven't heard of that song before you say? I think you have.

From Copenhagen, this six piece band is classified as psychedelic pop and acid jazz (ooookayyy) and led by female vocalist Mette Lindberg.  They launched their first single in 2008 and became best known for one of their other singles being featured in an iPod Touch commercial (Around the Bend).

But the song featured today is not that one. However, you may have heard this on a TV commercial too....for Heineken! This tune was driving me crazy so I googled it to find out, who is this girl with this unusual voice?

Here it is for you to enjoy. I am posting the official video and below that is a really cool acoustic version.

 

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Another Psychedelic Pop star from Copenhagen is Emma Acs

Emma Acs is an amazing 18 year old talent with a fantastic flair for good tunes Her outstanding voice and bittersweet texts makes you think of the times when Serge Gainsbourg seduced young France Gall and Nico was swinging the Tambourine for Velvet Underground.

With a huge love for the 60's French pop divas, swinging London's psych and New Yorks experimental underground Emma Acs pulls the strings together and makes her own universe. Her characteristic voice is the center of the songs where true pop perfection meets evil. It's simple songs with strong tunes. It's minimalism, odd tonality and controlled chaos. Emma Acs says, "There is no limits in making music as long as you let the melody lead the way".

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