Max Cooper may refer to:
Max Cooper (born 1980) is a London-basedelectronica and techno producer who has been releasing music since 2007. He has received positive criticism from magazines such as Clash and his best-known release is his debut album Human, eleven tracks that carved out his own artistic space in creating highly-produced, emotional electronica made for both the dancefloor and sit-down concerts.
Cooper has released more than seventy original tracks and remixes and more than twenty accompanying video works, primarily on London label FIELDS and German label Traum Schallplatten. His remixes range from avant-garde composers Michael Nyman and Nils Frahm, to bands like Hot Chip and Au Revoir Simone, to techno acts such as Agoria and Dominik Eulberg.
Cooper was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland to parents of Australian descent. He was inspired to become a geneticist after reading a Stephen Hawking book as a child. Although he did not receive formal music training, Cooper started playing violin at age 12, but eventually stopped: "I never enjoyed it [violin] and didn't pursue it to any great degree—the music wasn't right to be honest."
Power Rangers Wild Force is the 2002 Power Rangers season that tells the story of the Wild Force Power Rangers and their fight against the polluting Orgs.
The Wild Force Rangers are granted mystical powers and charged to protect the Earth from pollution-created creatures called Orgs. More specifically, they defend the fictional city of Turtle Cove, and are stationed aboard a flying island called the Animarium. Their mentor is Princess Shayla, and her mentor is Animus (who is an ancient Megazord). The Rangers represent the Ancient Animarium Warriors who also fought to destroy the Orgs and save the Earth.
The Rangers morph using devices known as Growl Phones (which have three operating modes: normal, human-form, and Power Animal Mode that resembles an animal). Each Ranger is also armed with a Crystal Saber (into which an Animal Crystal is inserted to call a Wild Zord). In addition to piloting their Zords (known as Wild Zords), the Rangers pilot other vehicles, known as the Soul Bird and the Savage Cycles. When the Rangers put their weapons together they create the Jungle Sword, which can be used by the Red Ranger to defeat certain enemies.
Coordinates: 52°31′41″N 1°25′00″E / 52.52817°N 1.4167°E / 52.52817; 1.4167
Seething is a small village in Norfolk, England, about 91⁄2 miles south east of Norwich. It covers an area of 6.78 km2 (2.62 sq mi) and had a population of 341 in 141 households at the 2001 census, the population increasing to 365 at the 2011 Census.
Its church, St Margaret, is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk.
Seething Airfield, formerly RAF Seething, is located to the south of the village.