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Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What next for Ranos? Gladbach have reportedly made their decision
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. During the winter break, Grant-Leon Ranos transferred to Kaiserslautern on loan. However, he couldn't really get much playing time, only taking to the field in just five matches. He only had brief appearances. Therefore, the Red Devils now have to pay compensation to the Bundesliga club, reports 'Bild'. He did not reach the agreed playing time. As the loan now ends, the Armenian returns to Gladbach. However, he is not expected to stay there for long, but to be loaned out again, according to the report. The Foals' bosses have not given up on the 21-year-old and hope that he can get more playing time at another club. 📸 Daniel Kopatsch - 2024 Getty Images
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🧐 Not enough reflection? Fohlen star assesses Gladbach's season
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. In Gladbach, after the 0:1 loss against Wolfsburg on the 34th matchday, numerous whistles could be heard. The Foals ended the season with seven consecutive winless games and ultimately landed in 10th place in the table. Too little for a team that was dreaming of Europe just a few weeks ago at BMG? 🛍️⚽️ Have you been to the OneFootball FanShop yet? Freshly launched: The home and away jersey of Borussia Mönchengladbach. Get the matchday feeling for the new season at home now! 🛒 Discover now "We should look at the whole thing very rationally. It's not a season from which you can only draw negative things. There have also been developments in the right direction. And yet you also have to be honest - the development is far from complete," Foals professional Philipp Sander explained to 'Bild' and immediately held each individual player accountable. "In the end, everyone is well advised to reflect on themselves, their own performance. That always helps the most," said the 27-year-old, who, however, did not yet have any solutions for the next season. "If I had the answer now, I would like to give it immediately. In the end, it's the little things that you just have to do better." 📸 Christof Koepsel - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Xotic AC Booster has long been a secret weapon stompbox for session players and pros – and now it's been upgraded
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Boutique effects pedal specialist and electric guitar builder Xotic has debuted the AC Booster V2 – the next generation of its famed AC Booster, which promises to deliver an unparalleled amp-like touch sensitive overdrive experience. The original AC Booster from 2002 is widely regarded as something of a not-so-secret weapon among session players and pros alike, and can be found on the pedalboards of some of the most tonally diverse and well-respected players on the scene. Tim Pierce, for example, is a known fan, as is Michael Thompson and J. D. Simo. Neal Schon, Mike McCready and Paul Gilbert have all had – or still have – an AC Booster on their 'boards, as has Reeves Gabrels, Yannis Philippakis of Foals, and Marcus Miller. So, the AC Booster already boasts a pretty rock-solid pedigree, and is widely beloved for its range of plump, tube-like overdrive tones that excel at crunchy gain and subtle grit, and that can serve as a top-notch clean boost if so desired. Now, Xotic has given its famed AC Booster a subtle but expansive update, equipping the V2 with a new side-mounted external EQ control that offers four dip switches for tone sculpting on the fly. Image 1 of 2 Image 2 of 2 The first switch activates a compression function, while the second can be toggled for the original AC overdrive tone or a 'Modern' alternative. The third and fourth switches, meanwhile, serve as Lo Mid and Hi Mid boosts. There is also a new footswitch to channel a secondary gain stage, alongside the regular bypass switch. Otherwise, the layout is familiar enough, with parameters for Gain, Treble, Volume and Bass, though this time there's also an additional 'Boost' mini knob that operates as a second gain control. 'This next-generation pedal builds upon the renowned AC Booster, offering enhanced versatility, dynamic response, and expanded tonal shaping options for guitarists of all styles,' Xotic writes. 'A 4 pole dip switch on the side of the pedal offers more tone shaping at your fingertips.' The AC Booster V2 is available now for $180. Visit Xotic for more.
Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Music venue 'beacon of culture and hope'
A popular gig spot in Surrey is one of more than 200 spaces across the country shining a spotlight on the "crucial" role of small venues. The Boileroom, in Guildford, has hosted huge names such as Ed Sheeran, Foals, Bastille, The 1975 and Kate Nash. But Harry Rapinett, one of the venue's management team of three, said it was more than just a venue. "It provides such culture for the area and Guildford would not be the same without it," he said. "It is a beacon of culture and hope." The Boileroom is a 275-capacity grassroots venue which was founded by Dominique Fraser in 2006. It describes itself as a "launchpad for talent and a space for creative communities to thrive". It has earned multiple awards, including Live Awards Grassroots Champion in 2023 and multiple 'best entertainment venue' accolades. Mr Rapinett said: "The Boileroom is so forward thinking and provides so many opportunities for artists. "It is such a significant place for so many people." Independent Venues Week (IVW) runs from 27 January to 2 February. Launched in 2013, it partners with BBC 6 Music and Arts Council England. Its aim is encourage artists, audiences and the wider music business to recognise the vital role these venues play in the industry, through a series of special live events. An IVW spokesperson said independent venues were the "backbone of the live music scene". "These spaces are the training grounds for emerging talent and the lifeblood of their local music scenes," they said. "Artists such as Adele, Sam Fender, and Idles all cut their teeth in independent venues before becoming global superstars." This year's IVW also includes collaborations with BBC Introducing, record labels, and organisations working to ensure live music is accessible to all. Follow BBC Surrey on Facebook and X. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. Independent Venue Week The Boileroom


BBC News
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Guildford venue The Boileroom features in Independent Venues Week
A popular gig spot in Surrey is one of more than 200 spaces across the country shining a spotlight on the "crucial" role of small venues. The Boileroom, in Guildford, has hosted huge names such as Ed Sheeran, Foals, Bastille, The 1975 and Kate Harry Rapinett, one of the venue's management team of three, said it was more than just a venue. "It provides such culture for the area and Guildford would not be the same without it," he said. "It is a beacon of culture and hope." The Boileroom is a 275-capacity grassroots venue which was founded by Dominique Fraser in describes itself as a "launchpad for talent and a space for creative communities to thrive".It has earned multiple awards, including Live Awards Grassroots Champion in 2023 and multiple 'best entertainment venue' Rapinett said: "The Boileroom is so forward thinking and provides so many opportunities for artists."It is such a significant place for so many people." 'Backbone of the live music scene' Independent Venues Week (IVW) runs from 27 January to 2 in 2013, it partners with BBC 6 Music and Arts Council aim is encourage artists, audiences and the wider music business to recognise the vital role these venues play in the industry, through a series of special live IVW spokesperson said independent venues were the "backbone of the live music scene"."These spaces are the training grounds for emerging talent and the lifeblood of their local music scenes," they said."Artists such as Adele, Sam Fender, and Idles all cut their teeth in independent venues before becoming global superstars."This year's IVW also includes collaborations with BBC Introducing, record labels, and organisations working to ensure live music is accessible to all.