Author: Bas

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  • Bulgaria – the first 3 days

    Wow! It’s good to be back in Bulgaria.

    The weather, apart for the rainy Sunday, is just great! Very sunny, rather warm.

    Day 1 – Saturday

    This day started with me getting up at 2.45 in the morning. Awesome. My dad drove me to the airport in Dortmund, I boarded a plane that looked great from the outside, but it was like the 80’s on the inside (and it’s the inside that counts). Oh, and it was looaaaded with Bulgarians. As soon as we departed we hit the clouds and after a few minutes it was just the plane and the sun. Wow! 🙂

    I arrived at Sofia airport around noon and met up with Tsvety, my girlfriend. For the first few minutes we couldn’t stop hugging. We tried, but within a few seconds the clutch of our arms returned and we stood there for another few moments. After getting some cash from an ATM we took a taxi into the city and waited in a coffee bar for the lady who would show us our apartment for the next 10 days. The first Bulgarian coffee was a bit strong (especially compared to the water-with-coffee-taste I drank at the German airport), but I’m getting used to it again. We got a call from the lady. Were shown our apartment and stayed in the whole day, because I was dead tired.

    A friend of mine would be DJ’ing at a party in the center that evening and somewhere deep down, I knew I couldn’t miss that party. He didn’t know I was in Bulgaria and it would be a great surprise for him if I suddenly showed up. Especially considering the fact that he simply ‘knew’ that there’s three thousand kilometers between us.

    Soooo, we dragged ourselves out of the apartment, without having slept and went into the center. As I entered the club I immediately saw my friend, with his back turned to me. I walked over to him and then looped around him so that I was standing in front of him. I looked at him with my “hello!” face, but without saying anything… He gave me a blank stare for a second (my hair is longer and I have a beard thing going on now) and then out of this blank stare came an intense expression of enthusiasm! “Bas!” He grabbed my hand to shake it and hugged me. Simultaneously. He was very glad to see me. The extra sleep deprivation was definitely worth it. I saw his set (good job, mate!) and stayed around for another an hour or so, but then around 3 o’ clock I decided that it was really time to go home and catch some sleep.

    Great day.

    Day 2 – Sunday

    It was rainy. We stayed in. Watched a film together. Good times. 😎

    Day 3 – Monday

    Then today we went outside and I saw Sofia again as I saw it in the summer, but a bit colder. Very sunny day, nice and warm. We sat in the park for a while, took pictures, walked around some more and had lunch. Sat around some more in the sun. Just enjoying each other’s presence. Then Tsvety headed home to see her parents for a while and I gave a call to a couple of friends, Miro and Vassy, and made appointments to have dinner with them very soon. As I was walking home I got into the same mood I had when I first came to Bulgaria: don’t sit inside the apartment. Soooo, I grabbed my laptop and a book, went to a coffee bar around the corner, wrote a blog post, and pressed “Publish”.

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  • Placement Evaluation!

    Just had a conversation with my academic placement supervisor and it looks like I’ll be getting a very good evaluation for the work placement I did with the Bulgarian National Radio. These are the main things I discussed with him:

    1. what did you learn that you didn’t expect to learn?

    One of the things I really learned was to be flexible. First of all, this was because of working in an institution instead of doing my projects within an academic and theoretical environment. There were a lot of barriers between me and my goals and I had to figure out how to get around that. Another reason why I had to be flexible is because of the organisation being Bulgarian. Meaning that things were often rather rigid and bureaucratic and I had to constantly adapt to the situation and expect to have to adapt and be flexible.

    2. what did you not learn that you had hoped to?

    There was one particular research project I was doing amongst listeners which I would have loved to start sooner, so that I could have executed it on a larger scale and would have learned more about research in the process. I can not go into detail about that on this blog, but planning and looking ahead is the key here!

    3. what would you change about your placement?

    Not much, except I would secure it earlier and prepare more coordination. Have more people who can help me out and secure a part of their time so that they can help me out if it’s necessary. Besides that I would do the research project I mentioned juts now earlier and I would love to do an evaluation of the internal communication of the radio. That is, if there are influential people within the radio who are willing to listen to my findings and are ready to make some changes or do further research based on those results.

    4. what advice would you give to a student going on placement in order to help him/her ave a better experience?

    Be flexible: expect the best and prepare for the worst!
    Be proactive: don’t sit around waiting to get tasks handed out to you. Create your own job! This will make things A LOT more interesting for you as well as for your employer.
    Be valuable: make yourself an asset to the company. Be of value to the company, so that when you leave, the company loses something valuable that they would like to keep or get back. No matter what your plans are, do this! Even if you don’t plan on coming back or are actually planning to never come back; do it!
    Be original: don’t go and don’t do what everyone else is doing. Pick an original company or organisation for your placement. Pick an original destination. This will make you learn so much more, will make you have so much more fun, will make life so much more interesting for you. Besides that, it will impress your host organisation, your professors, your social environment, as well as potential future employers when they see this on your CV! However, if you are not willing to be flexible and proactive then forget it. Go do what everyone else is doing or you will not make it. If you don’t feel like having to make the best out of situations, but prefer to be passive, then you are not fit for the exceptional.

    I hope this helps you out, whether you’re a student looking for a placement or currently on a placement or just someone interested in career strategy. Make sure to come back for more!

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  • spacescape – 4DimensionalLove (Psydub & Ambient Mix)

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    Made by Shannon

    spacescape – 4DimensionalLove

    It’s time to shed off all negative energy gathered in the winter and start opening up to the world again. Experience the time of the Spring Equinox through the groovy, chilled-out psychedelic ambience presented in this mix! Filled with even more good vibes as the last mix! If you’re listening to the mix and like a particular artist, please feel free to check out their work through clicking on their names in the list right here. Support the scene! Enjoy! (download below the tracklist)

    Tracklist
    Ott – Rogue Bagel (00:00 – 08:16)
    Hallucinogen – The Herb Garden (06:57 – 13:30)
    Carbon Based Lifeforms – Reaktion (12:54 – 18:10)
    Saiko Pod – Go Fly A Kite (17:48 – 25:29)
    Cyberbabas and Paul – G (24:44 – 30:45)
    Ultimax – Noir (30:23 – 36:13)
    The Orb – Vuja De (35:25 – 41:20)
    Cujo – Cat People (39:48 – 45:11)
    Killing Joke – Requiem (43:40 – 52:46)
    Niyaz – Golzar (50:07 – 55:03)
    Kaya Project – Stone Turns Black (54:36 – 60:10
    MIDIval Punditz – 136 [Gautam’s Downtempo Mix] (59:23 – 65:19)
    Carbon Based Lifeforms – Comsat (65:10 – 69:51)
    Mahamudra – Irish Cream (69:31 – 74:04)
    Ott – The Queen of All Everything (73:52 – 79:32)


    🙂 Enjoy! 🙂 Enjoy! 🙂

    click >> Download the whole mix in MP3 << click

    🙂 Enjoy! 🙂 Enjoy! 🙂

    Remember, a lot of hard work has gone into producing the tracks used in the mix. Please support the scene by seeing these artists live whenever you get the chance or by buying their CDs through the links provided in the tracklist.

    Thanks go out to Shannon for the artwork. Click here to see more. Support the scene; PayPal donations are welcome at purchase[at]shannonmcgill[dot]com. Also check out the artist’s homepage.


    A polite disclaimer: some of the links provided in the tracklist are affiliate links with Amazon.com. It is not my intent to make money. I exchange whatever profit I make at Amazon for vouchers and purchase work from deserving authors or artists like the ones above to help out the scene. These works will be reviewed on this blog. Being a student, I have very little money, so I try to help in every way I can. I could also just download.

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