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Red Light Caf\u00E9 is Atlanta's premiere listening room for Americana, Bluegrass, Country & Western, Folk, Blues, Jazz, Roots Rock, and everything in between \u2014 including some of the best Comedy Shows and Burlesque in the Southeast! Located on the east side of Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta's Amsterdam Walk, Red Light Caf\u00E9 is a cozy live entertainment and music venue with tables and seating for over 100 folks to enjoy an intimate show with a full bar and kitchen for drinks, appetizers and entr\u00E9es.
Doors will open at 9pm this time around, with Frenchy and the Punk going on at 10pm, followed by Doctor Q bringing the swing 'til late. And dress to impress for the Speakeasy Costume Contest! Prizes include bar cash and souvenir shot glasses to the winner and runner up in their best steampunk, cabaret, or speakeasy flair costume. Contest to happen after Frenchy and the Punk's set.
Imagine Django Reinhardt, The White Stripes, Johnny Ramone, Siouxsie Sioux and Edith Piaf jamming together at an event hosted by Deepak Chopra and Toulouse Lautrec. This is what it might sound like. A sultry French-born singer, percussionist and a fiery punk rock guitarist from the golden days of the hardcore scene blended their diverse talents to form Frenchy and the Punk in 2005. The unlikely pairing has since released 6 full-length CDs, produced a live concert DVD and have performed all across the U.S. and in Europe. In May 2012, Yahoo Music called them one of the top 25 duos in the US. Their show is a carnival of two that will take you from Paris to CBGBs and back again. A rollicking flapper folk punk cabaret with cleverly crafted songs, Taiko meets Rio de Janeiro pounding drum instrumentals and true DIY attitude.
Blending the sounds of jazz, big band, and electronica, Speakeasy Electro Swing Atlanta melds the classics with the contemporary in a way that's sure to make your feet move. So you folks best bring your dance shoes and dress to impress. Swing Dancers, Hoopers, Flow Arts (Glow only), Cirque, and Steampunks welcome!
Euphonik has travelled the world and has played in places such as New York, Miami, Ibiza, Dubai, UK, Spain, and around Africa. He has shared stages with Tiesto, Swedish House Mafia, Avicii, Afrojack, Hardwell, Skrillex, Nicky Romero, Deadmau5, Louie Vega, and Richie Hawtin.
In 2009, Euphonik and longtime friend DJ Fresh formed a brand together, called F.Eu. Since 2009, they have recorded a total of four albums together. The duo travel to Ibiza and Miami on a yearly basis to play at events such as the South African Miami Invasion and Ultra Fest Miami. In 2014 and 2015, they headlined Ultra Fest South Africa and also captained the "Oh Ship" party cruise from Durban, South Africa to the Portuguese Island.[6]
In 2017, Euphonik began performing under his first name "Themba", combining techno and house music in his DJ sets and productions.[9] Since adopting his first name as his stage name, he has worked with a range of South African singers, songwriters and percussionists to produce original techno and house tracks. His music has been released on various record labels, including Hot Since '82's Knee Deep in Sound and Yoshitoshi. He has performed alongside Black Coffee in South Africa and Ibiza and played at Ultra Music Festival in 2018. He was nominated for Best Newcomer 2018 and Best Breakthrough 2019 at the Ibiza DJ Awards.[10] He supported Faithless on their South African tour[11] and performed the closing set at Womadelaide in South Australia in 2020.[10]
He and Superga (an Italian shoe company) collaborated in 2012 and brought out a limited edition black and gold Euphonik sneaker. In 2013 they worked together on a second pair of black and gold high-top Euphonik Superga sneakers, and were expected to launch a new pair in 2015.[12][failed verification]
His name has been included in The Mail & Guardian's 300 Young South Africans list, a comprehensive and reputable list of people that will shape and define their industries for decades to come.[13]
Euphonik put together an annual one-day workshop called DJ-101. The workshop was used to share his knowledge about the music and DJ industry with those who aspire to have a career in the industry. He also ran a one-year Mentorship Programme, Phuture DJs, where he took two upcoming DJs from around the country and taught them the ins and outs of the DJ world. At the conclusion of the Mentorship Programme, the two DJs and Euphonik produced a CD together for local release and national promotion.[14] He is an/a ambassador for the Bridges For Music charity in South Africa and mentors young South African electronic musicians and DJs in their creative development.[11]
As the semiconductor industry grapples with escalating scaling challenges associated with the floating gate MOSFET, alternative memory technologies like Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM) are gaining prominence in the scientific community. Boasting a straightforward device structure, ease of fabrication, and compatibility with CMOS (Complementary Metal-oxide Semiconductor) Back-end of Line (BEOL), ReRAM stands as a leading candi- date for the next generation of non-volatile memory (NVM).
ReRAM devices feature nanoionics-based filamentary switching, outperforming flash memory in terms of power consumption, scalability, retention, ON/OFF ratio, and endurance.Furthermore, integrating ReRAMs within the CMOS BEOL/low-k Cu interconnect system not only reduces latency between the connectivity constraints of logic and memory modules but also minimizes the chip footprint.
The reference device structure considered in this work is Cu/TaOx/Pt, which has been compared with alternative configurations involving metals like Ru and Co as potential substitutes for Pt. Additionally, a new vehicle has been introduced to quantify cell degradation resulting from thermal cross-talk in crossbar Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM) arrays.
Furthermore, a novel methodology has been presented to predict cell degradation due to remote heating, taking into account the cell's location, the material properties of the device, and geometry of its electrodes. The experimental results presented in this study showcase filament rupture caused by remote heating, along with spontaneous filament restoration ensuing from the subsequent cooling of the ReRAM cell.
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