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After dominating late '80s pop and hard rock radio with seven singles from their album Hysteria, it took a while for Def Leppard to get a new album out. During that time guitarist Steve Clark passed away and longtime producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange decided to go on to other projects. Still, the band carried on briefly as a quartet, using what they could of Clark's work on Adrenalize and still scoring a major hit album even though it was clear the formula was wearing thin.
Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Steve Singiser. Steve is formerly a contributing editor at Daily Kos Elections and now is a contributor at The Downballot.Steve's Music Pick: Def LeppardDo you wanna get rocked?If the answer is yes and the decade was the 1980s, it's likely Def Leppard was at least partially responsible for the rocking. With two massive albums released four years apart, the band's songs provided the soundtrack for a generation.Pyromania lit the fuse, so to speak, with “Photograph” bursting through televisions on MTV and with “Foolin'” and “Rock of Ages” cracking the Billboard Top 40 chart. The production skills and songwriting savvy of “Mutt” Lange was key. A de-facto sixth band member, his contributions transformed the group from a solid British hard rock/heavy metal band to one that took over the world with massive pop/rock crossover success. Infinite hooks, layered vocals, processed everything, pre-choruses everywhere -- those are Lange trademarks that helped lure in listeners.Hysteria followed after a number of setbacks and delays. Drummer Rick Allen lost an arm and Lange initially pulled out of the project due to exhaustion. But once things came together, the album took off like a rocket. “Pour Some Sugar on Me” was the jet fuel to power Hysteria after initial just okay sales numbers. Eventually seven singles were released, including #1 hit “Love Bites,” fulfilling the ambitions of creating a hard rock Thriller.Unfortunately, guitarist Steve Clark lost his battle with alcoholism shortly afterward. His songwriting contributions and playing style are missed from future releases, though Vivian Campbell has proven to be a solid replacement. There's plenty to love from the first two albums, prior to the band's breakthrough, and Adrenalize and Euphoria still contain highlights (we urge you to check out “Paper Sun” from the latter album).This is also a story about loyalty. Def Leppard's line-up has been remarkably consistent through the years. When Rick Allen lost his arm, band members gave him the time to recover and learn to play in a different way. When “Mutt” Lange couldn't produce Hysteria, the band realized the project couldn't move forward without him. When Steve Clark needed help, the band gave him time off and got him into rehab as many times as possible.The band still is a huge draw on tour because songs as good as these don't die. Listen in, enjoy the tunes and feel free to rock, rock ‘til you drop.
Get ready for Episode 3 of I AM HARDSTYLE Eternal. Brennan Heart and Code Black take you on a ride through the past, present, and future in Melodic Hardstyle, featuring iconic tracks, guest mixes, and interviews with ATMOZFEARS, ADRENALIZE, GALACTIXX, and SOLSTICE. If you love hardstyle, this is where it all comes together.
Showtek, Adrenalize - Another World [Hardstyle] "Another World" by Showtek and Adrenalize is a striking example of euphoric hardstyle, beautifully blending classical influences with contemporary energy. The track starts with a piano introduction, setting a nostalgic tone that takes it back to the golden age of hardstyle. This melody, rich and euphoric, effortlessly transitions into a robust drop, where deep, resonant bass lines take center stage. The fusion of classic and modern elements in "Another World" not only pays homage to the roots of hardstyle but also pushes the genre forward, making it a powerful and memorable Hardstyle track. Listen ▶︎ https://skink.ffm.to/sk330 Free Download ▶︎ https://hypeddit.com/skinkrecords/anotherworld Follow our 'Bass Music' playlist ▶︎ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZMLnMoO4gdMOscI8OutYZ?si=751b3b6b34004773 Connect with us: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/skinkrec/ TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@skinkrecords Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/skinkofficial Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/skinkofficial For demo's and more info → https://skinkrecords.com/ Connect with Showtek: Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/3gk0OYeLFWYupGFRHqLSR7?si=8677a02cbdf64cbb Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/showtek Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/showtek Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/showtek TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@showtek Connect with Adrenalize: Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/artist/6GebWeCCtey5pbQepRYD6c?si=49b2f018ff594b38 Soundcloud → https://soundcloud.com/adrenalizedj Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/adrenalizedj/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/AdrenalizeDJ TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@adrenalizedj #skinkrecords #newrelease #hardstyle #dancemusic
Guest Mix by Adrenalize 01. Showtek - Dream (Adrenalize Remix) 02. Adrenalize - Illusion 03. Adrenalize - Wherever The Light Ends 04. Adrenalize - For You (One More Time Mashup) 05. Adrenalize & Galactixx - Tidal Waves 06. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Lose Control 07. Adrenalize - Hold On 08. Adrenalize - Thunder 09. Adrenalize - Easy 10. Adrenalize - All The Memories 11. Adrenalize & B-Front - Above Heaven 12. Adrenalize & Wasted Penguinz - Scandinavia 13. Adrenalize - Westside 14. Adrenalize - Epic Sax Song 15. Adrenalize & Demi Kanon - Hide Away 16. Adrenalize & B-Front - Elektronic Symphony 17. Adrenalize - Far From Home 18. Adrenalize & ADN Lewis - Dont Give Up 19. Atmozfears & Adrenalize - Fire 20. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Get Up
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It's time to evacuate the dancefloor, with Powermode Episode 71! Featuring the highly anticipated remix of Cascada's dancefloor banger, Primeshock is ready to shake you up with this fresh and banging mix. #PWM71 is the last regular episode of the year, as December will be all about the annual yearmix! Time to get hyped up, switch into Powermode! #PWM71 | Powermode - Presented by Primeshock When you think of Primeshock, you think of energy, power and entertainment. The Dutch Hardstyle duo is devouring the Hardstyle scene with a surge of energy, their shockwave expanding at the speed of sound! Primeshock is known for delivering crazy fun DJ performances, packed with their signature energetic Hardstyle sound that will pump up crowds and put a smile to everyone's face. Reflected by both sound and vision, they redefine 'party' in a way that's getting you powered up unlike anything else. Praised for honoring the old and celebrating the new by playing classics as well as innovative bangers, their catchy, fun and motivational music is one of a kind! On top of that, they represent the best Hardstyle in their monthly Powermode Podcast. Primeshock is taking over the world of Hardstyle with their energy, positive vibes and catchy music. Switch into Powermode! ⚡ ▼ Follow Primeshock: http://www.primeshocklive.com http://www.primeshocklive.com/instagram http://www.primeshocklive.com/facebook http://www.primeshocklive.com/spotify http://www.primeshocklive.com/youtube http://www.primeshocklive.com/soundcloud ♫ Follow the 'Powermode Hardstyle Playlist' on Spotify! http://www.primeshocklive.com/powermode-spotify ⏵ Join the 'Primeshock | Plugged In' server on Discord! www.primeshocklive.com/discord Tracklist: 00. Powermode intro (00:00:00) 01. F8trix - Game Is Mine (00:00:29) 02. Da Tweekaz & Frontliner - Never Far (00:02:58) 03. Serzo - We Go Down (00:06:25) 04. Sound Rush - Invincible (00:08:08) 05. Noisecontrollers - Give It Up (00:11:45) 06. Stormerz - Renegades & Rebels (00:12:47) 07. Jay Reeve & Geck-o - Drive You Crazy (00:15:25) 08. Galactixx & The Pitcher - The Ones (00:18:22) 09. Demi Kanon - Like A Dream (00:21:09) 10. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Lose Control (00:23:38) 11. Ecstatic & Sogma ft. Lloren - Dark Before The Dawn (00:27:09) 12. TNT & Brennan Heart - Punk Fanatic (Technoboy vs .Tuneboy Brass Mix) (00:30:41) 13. Ecstatic & Audiotricz - Bow Down (ft. Lloren) (00:33:18) 14. Alphaverb - Overdrive Ya Woofah (00:36:03) 15. Da Tweekaz & Coone ft. Ava Silver - Pray 4 Party (00:37:57) 16. Cascada - Evacuate The Dancefloor (Primeshock Remix) (00:41:37) 17. Digital Punk - The Revelation (00:44:42) 18. Headhunterz ft. Malukah - Reignite (D-Block & S-te-Fan Remix) (00:47:27) 19. Atmozfears & Devin Wild ft. MERYLL - Long Way Home (00:51:53) 20. Excision ft. Messinian - X Rated (Geck-o & Phrantic vs. Space Laces Bootleg) (00:54:28) 21. Gunz For Hire - Inside My Head (00:55:42) 22. Ran-D - I Need You (00:56:57) 23. Devin Wild - Hold That Sucker Down (01:00:46) 24. Aversion - Activation (01:03:15)
Welcome to the latest episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast featuring our brilliant guest, Dr. Michelle Veneziano. Dr. Veneziano is an esteemed expert in the field of osteopathic self care and has a deep understanding of the benefits of fascial flow for midlife women. Her unique approach to Cranial Osteopathy not only empowers women with self-healing techniques but also emphasizes the body's innate ability to restore itself. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of fascial flow and connection as medicine to heal. Dr. Veneziano shares her wealth of knowledge on the importance of maintaining natural balance and vitality by aligning ourselves with the world around us. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation as we uncover key takeaways for midlife women who can greatly benefit from this holistic approach to health and wellness. You'll learn about: - Dr. Veneziano's specialized approach to Cranial Osteopathy and the healing benefits of fascial flow. - The role of fascial flow and connection in maintaining a balanced, healthy life for midlife women. - Practical advice on incorporating osteopathic self-care techniques into your daily routine. - Personal stories and real-life examples of how fascial flow and connection can improve overall health and well-being. To continue your journey towards optimal health, make sure to hit that subscribe button for The Hormone Prescription Podcast. We have many more insightful episodes coming your way, featuring the latest topics in women's health, wellness, and self-care. Don't miss out on the knowledge, wisdom, and empowerment you deserve! Speaker 1 (00:00): Feel your body every cell in every moment, and relate to the earth as if she is your dance partner. Dr. Michelle Veneziano. Stay tuned to find out why your fascia may be the key to your healing and your superpower, and why you're not walking correctly. Speaker 2 (00:19): So the big question is, how do women over 40 like us, keep weight off, have great energy, balance our hormones and our moods, feel sexy and confident, and master midlife? If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself Again. As an OB GYN, I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy after 40, in order to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue, now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results and to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges. Join me for tangible, natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kyrin Dunston. Welcome to the Hormone Prescription Podcast. Speaker 1 (01:13): Hi everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the Hormone Prescription. Thank you so much for joining me today as we talk to Dr. Michelle Veneziano, who's an osteopathic physician and very brilliant and progressive in the approaches that she's helping people work on and master when it comes to health and healing. She is trained and helps people with cranial osteopathy, working with their fascia, changing their body movement and posture and nervous system so that they can ignite their body's innate ability to heal. Yes, your body has an innate ability to heal. Just like if you get cut, all you have to do is cover it so it doesn't get wounded again, and then nature takes care of the rest. Well, your whole body actually functions that way, but most of us aren't aware of the bandaid that we need to be placing on the rest of our body, particularly our fascia, our nervous system, to allow healing to occur. Speaker 1 (02:17): And sure, you've gotta work on your hormones, you've gotta work on your gut health and your detox and all the things like I like to say. But a big missing piece that even a functional medicine perspective misses, is looking at your fascia. We're gonna talk about why that's super important and how you're walking, how you're connecting above and below how you're connecting to Mother Earth and so many other things that Dr. Michelle really is brilliant when it comes to helping people understand and implement in their lives. So I'll tell you a little bit about her and then we will get started. Dr. Michelle Veneziano is an osteopathic physician and clinical professor who has pioneered osteopathic self-care rooted in cranial osteopathy, a hands-on evidence-based therapeutic practice. That's one of the things I love about her, is she can explain the science behind all of these things that sources both western and eastern philosophies to support the body's ability to heal itself. She has a unique approach and you're gonna love her as much as I love speaking with her. We probably need to do more episodes. She has a lot of resources for you, which we're gonna share at the end of our discussion. And we're gonna talk about walking and relating on the earth as if she's your dance partner. Welcome, Dr. Michelle Veneziano to the show. Thank Speaker 3 (03:44): You for having me. I'm glad to be Speaker 4 (03:45): Here. I'm so excited to talk about craniosacral therapy and osteopathic medicine and fascia and un fascial unwinding. This is my new obsession, like I was just telling you. And so I know a lot of people are going, what we're talking about craniosacral what and fascial what , but maybe let's start with the basics because I think a lot of people see doctor of osteopathic medicine, they see medical doctor and they don't really know the difference. So can you talk a little bit about , the basics? Like what is osteopathy? How does a doctor of osteopathy differ from a medical doctor? What's different about it? And then we'll, mm-Hmm. go from there. Speaker 3 (04:30): Osteopath that trained in the US are medical doctors. It's very confusing for patients. I totally sympathize with that. And most of the osteopaths dos people with a DO degree are pretty indistinguishable from MDs. And there's this tiny sliver of our profession that has really devoted, we've devoted ourselves to maintaining the traditional osteopathic principles and practice, which go back to the 18 hundreds actually. Mm-Hmm. . So people might say, oh, my surgeon's a do and I might think that probably means they do surgery and they don't necessarily use their hands or work with the traditional principles. And the thing that's relevant about that is that even though a do may have chosen surgery, there is a foundational principle of more connectedness to sensation, more connectedness to touch. Generally DOS are maybe a little bit more relatable. They're used to being a little bit more intimate in their conversations. So even if your do is an emergency room doctor or you know a gastroenterologist, there's something about DOS that's a little bit more human. And I actually don't want to, there's a lot of MDs also that even practice osteopathy, so it's pretty hard to explain. And I would say the percentage of doss that actually use their hands is very small. So it's hard to find us and we're all different, so it's hard to define what we do. Speaker 4 (06:04): Let's talk about what you do. So you pioneer a type of self-care that's rooted in cranial osteopathy. Can you talk a little bit about that? You say that it's evidence-based therapeutic practice that sources both western and eastern philosophies to support the body's ability to heal itself. So in plain English, if you were talking to, if I introduced you to my friend Sarah, what would, how would you explain what that means? Speaker 3 (06:33): Most of what people see osteopathic doctors for is to have our hands on them and solve all of the structural issues and the way that electricity flows through the body. And basically, ultimately it's a reboot, blending all of those things. So they actually arrive in time and space and their subtle body and their physical body come back together when a person is offline or not themselves, not present, not actually in their body. It's like watching a three D movie and having one image. The images aren't together. And so each of us solves that in unique ways. What I'm doing now with the revelation that I had through my own personal experience was that until I figured out what it felt like to almost like a setting on a dial to be in that integrated space, I would get healed. And then I go back out. So I thought, what's wrong with this picture? So many patients are coming, I integrate them and then they gradually dissociate and then at one point they'll come back to be rebooted again. And I, I'm really passionate now about teaching people how to stay in . So I say it's, I'm teaching people how to need fewer treatments, how to hold the treatments that they get and how to not need me. And it just feels so much more of a beautiful service and less of a rescuing codependent approach. Mm-Hmm. to being a care provider. Speaker 4 (08:04): So a few things you said in there that I think some people aren't gonna understand. One, you mentioned subtle body. I know some people are scratching their heads going, what is Dr. Michelle talking about? You talked about disassociate. I think some people aren't gonna understand that. Can you, you explain what you meaning? Speaker 3 (08:23): Yeah. It's time everyone out there in the world to understand what the energy body is. Yes, everything's energy. If you don't get this, you're really gonna be struggling and not having as much fun. So I'm just gonna say it's time to understand energy. There are universities in this country that study what the biofield is, the OR field, the meridians and the chakras. There are maps of these things there, gazillions of studies explaining that we're actually electrical beings. We're electrical first and physical second. And the brilliance of osteopathy is that the brilliance of nature is that form follows function. So if you have a way to work with your own energy body and keep all of those circuits going, that feeds the physical and is, that's how the body heals. So energy comes first, the structure comes second. So when we have this, osteopaths have this, how do they do it? Speaker 3 (09:22): Something magical happened, I don't get it. And it's so efficient and it goes so deep really quickly because we access that principle. We'll go in and it took me years and years to feel anything. I didn't feel anything. I was that person listening who was like, biofield, what is that ? I really was, I'm the perfect, I'm the perfect case because of my own trauma and my own density in a body that was pretty shut down from just arriving. In a world that doesn't get these things, it's quite traumatizing for every single person on the planet to not be acknowledged and be able to have a relationship with that subtle aspect of ourselves. And I'm talking about something very basic. Everyone, this is not esoteric or advanced, right? Primitive people would tune into the subtle wave nature of pres of the physical world, didn't know what the weather was doing and where the predators were, and really feel into the land. How do we grow our food here? What are the seasons doing? This is such basic stuff. And the fact that it hasn't really penetrated mainstream ways of living is really concerning to me. You look at the world, things are not going well. I would say this is the reason you tune into your body and you actually know, oh Speaker 4 (10:49): Yeah, because we think we are flesh and bones and so we don't realize who we really are. And so once you get that, you have this subtle electrical body and that really our physicality follows this subtle body. Everybody needs to be addressing it. People are still going to their HMO doctors and they're not getting that information there. So I think that's why they're not aware. But then you talked about with feeling that they have, they have to dis they dissociate and that you need to bring them back. But helping them to learn how to do this themselves. And so how is this self-care, cranial osteopathy, something that can help people to manage their own subtle body? Speaker 3 (11:32): I'm gonna really simplify this because I'm an osteopath, okay? But I could be an Ayurvedic doctor, I could be a Chinese medicine doctor. We have different languages for describing the same thing. Okay? How do we connect with the energetic layer of existence? And if we don't do that, the organism of our bodies is going to be in fight or flight on some to some degree. So that's a tie-in to the hormone piece that I, I wanna speak to. And we're also going to feel spiritually, emotionally disconnected. What is this life experience happening? What being in a body is so strange if we don't connect to that deeper. It's almost like when we begin to have an experience as an electrical being and more identifying with that larger aspect of ourselves, we feel things start to make sense and we start to feel like connected to meaning and purpose and that bigger picture that, and most people, they don't have that. And the list of problems that will arise because of that dissociation, that disconnection from our deeper selves is limitless. So people say, how do you solve this? How do you solve that? Get in your body. Feel who you are. So I'm an embodiment teacher. Now I was not in my body, right? I had a whole host of, I could tell you my story for, I've had everything in the book. Please just tell us. I think it would be very instructive. Okay. Speaker 3 (13:06): Some of us are born maybe more aware and more sensitive as our base nature. And that was me. I arrived in Brooklyn, New York in the sixties and it was very weird. I remember feeling like I lived in an energetic world. I actually remember as a toddler walking down the street and seeing in colors and sort of feelings thing, feeling I got a lot of information that was bigger and different than what people were saying and doing. So it looked like I was in a movie. And then slowly I forgot all that. 'cause I grew up and I remember, and this is what happens to us, children are very spiritually connected typically, unless there's some horrific birth trauma experience. And then we slowly, so gradually acculturate to this different energetic collective kind of uncon, I'm gonna call it the collective unconscious of the planet. Speaker 3 (14:04): And it's heartbreaking and it's so gradual and unconscious. People don't really get that it even happened. They just wake up one day often as adolescents. And life is just not right. So many people are on antidepressants. The suicide rates are so high and there's this sort of vague, what is it? And then the surge goes on and on and then the list of physical things goes on and on. And I loved the episode with that. You did with Dr. Amit Agarwal. I was listening earlier and I just loved how he went into all these layers and speaking to how we have to begin to or get to, you said we have to. This is a beautiful invitation to come back to ease and grace and it's so much life. Makes sense. And it's so much simpler when we drop into that deeper layer of wisdom and connection to the planet. Speaker 3 (15:04): It's a literal electrical connection to the earth. It's a polarity. We actually become connected to the positive iion forces of the ionosphere and then the grounding. It's the yin pole of the earth. And so we begin to connect heaven and earth through our bodies and log on this infinite well of power and wisdom and intelligence in the universe. I just described what a spiritual experience typically is for most people. They somehow connect. It could be psychedelics, it could be a revelation that comes or a healing that comes or, and but, and what is that thing? And how do we actually live there? And somehow we're gonna connect this to fascia because you're really interested in fascia. And fascia is relevant to what I'm saying. So back to my story, I was not in my body at all. And then I arrived in, I think I was 15 years old and I had this accidental intellectual exposure to psychedelic medicine. Speaker 3 (16:10): It was a peyote medicine. And I've never said this in public before, but I think it's really relevant now that I saw it all. It's like, am I observer, self stepped back and looked at the whole movie and I was remember feeling, don't, how did I end up here? This is the wrong place. It's, it was very dark because the world's very dark. It's very, it's impossible to understand or feel resolution toward without this bigger site being in the body gives you bigger sight, simplifies things and resources. The physical self with the energy needed and the intelligence needed to heal. So I think that's where my journey began in the sense of, oh, I'm actually going to move toward understand I'm gonna solve this. And the same, it was the same year I got the download. I remember walking across the courtyard of my high school and it was almost like a boy said, you're going to medical school. Speaker 3 (17:13): And at the time I didn't even, I didn't know what that meant. I just thought books are easier than people. Let's do it. . So I had to heal myself. And then the whole process of my 20 years in practice was getting into my body. At first it's a little terrifying 'cause it's uncharted territory and there's all this backlog. So consciously or otherwise, when you say embodiment, it's a little bit terrifying to the subconscious. What is that? It's a total unknown. I might be an expert in a million things and I go in this direction and I feel totally disoriented and out of my depth. Hey, I understand. I'm with you on that. And so I had was a distance runner to deal with all my stress and medical school and existential stress is what I would say is the biggest thing. This kind of, I'm not gonna look at the world. Speaker 3 (18:10): I'm just gonna study a lot and run like 10 miles a day to just move all the energy of that terror. I would say that most of us carry somewhere in ourselves, whether or not we're connected to it moment to moment. And I had physical issues, big time, adrenal stuff. I had blown a disc in my low back 'cause I was so not present with my structure. I just was running all those endorphins. And then I got to fix it all. And it took many years. And I realized at one point, wow, I'm getting all these amazing treatments. But until I got in my body and was driving that blend of the physical and electrical, it didn't stick. Mm-Hmm . So I thought my biggest service to the world would be to help people have a lot of fun doing this, driving of their integrated self. Speaker 3 (19:06): So I actually wanna talk about really specific things today. Two epic super simple things that people can begin to do right now, like in this moment is connect your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Because the pituitary, which guides all the entire endocrine system hormones, cortisol that topic is so deep and I really love how Dr. Agarwal addressed it. So I'm not gonna talk about it. I'll invite everyone to go listen to that podcast. Is that when our tongue is dissociated from the roof of our mouth, it's actually pretty difficult to blend the three D movie into one physical and subtle body. It's almost like a set point for the main river of life force through the center of the body, which is called the central channel in Chinese medicine. And sh shara in sh sh. Thank you. Thank you. . Oh, in Ayurvedic medicine, this is this. Speaker 3 (20:06): And in osteopathy we call it the midline. Everything. Everything relates to the midline. So the physical and the subtle, we've got to, we get to begin to tune into what that channel is that connects us to the earth. And the ionosphere. It's a literal electrical circuit. I have papers in physics that describe how we participate in this circulation. It's not a vague, esoteric or really hypothetical. This is all mapped out in physics and mathematics. I have to close my window here just a second. So the tongue on the roof of the mouth, I say having a well-functioning tongue is like having an osteopath living in your head. And in Ayurvedic teachings, in the Vedic teachings, they describe a chakra in the roof of the mouth called the Soma chakra. That when the tongue is trained to land on the roof of my of your mouth and I speak all about how you get this to happen on my website in a blog called Your Swallows Mile and sleep are more related than you think. Speaker 3 (21:17): And so I have people start to really experience how wonderful it feels to have this connection come back in. And I can see you're doing it right now, , you're playing with that the entire polyvagal pathway, the vagus nerve is, is almost like massaged with every swallow. When the tongue lands on the roof of your mouth and mechanically it's one to six pounds of pressure every time you swallow one to 2000 times a day. And that pulses and keeps the pituitary awake and it keeps the connection between the heart and the pineal active. So this is an very direct nervous system. Calming and electrical system activation. There's a super cool idea. It's gonna affect fascia too because you're gonna begin to activate the electrical flow through the body, which then basically supercharges the fascia. And what we wanna do is get our energy moving. That's all I'm talking about. Speaker 3 (22:18): At the end of the day, you could call this podcast, get your energy moving and also get it in focus. Not all, most people are walking around, they're like a symphony of musical instruments that are all doing different things. It's crazy. And then we wanna get the symphony in tune. So tongue on the palette. And I wanted to say something. Oh, it's such a deep topic. I really encourage people to go read that blog. It's, I have a whole free self-study library. And then specifically, I'm 59 years old. I look like maybe I'm 45. I never have pain, I don't get sick ever. And I believe it's because of this constant flushing that I've, ult that I've gradually cultivated. My base setting is that I live in this place where there's powerful energy radiating out from my midline at all times. But this is very much like what martial artists do. Speaker 3 (23:20): This is what yogis do. This is the actual purpose of those practices. And then the toning and correction of things like joint pain and fill in the blank, everything extend from those things. Yoga, qigong, tai chi, frankly just being in a body is all those things all the time. They're not practices for me that I set aside time to do. I'm doing them in every moment. And I don't even know it because that's just who we're born being. So my entire teaching is about let's just reboot and restore to all the things we did naturally when we were born. Everything that works, everything that's good, you are already an expert in, it's just dormant intelligence. So tongue on the palate is where we're gonna start. And that's one connection, one gate, every joint in the body, the palate has multiple joints. Actually our gates in Chinese medicine that they talk about in Qigong, they talk about how every joint in the body is a gate through which this electric electricity must flow. Speaker 3 (24:32): So cranial, we started out, what does cranial mean? The entire skull behaves in a certain way when there's a lot of vital energy flowing through it. It actually pulses. We call this a rhythm cranial rhythm that is, do you have one or don't you? If you don't, things aren't gonna go well. And so someone might walk in and say, oh I have adrenal fatigue, I have migraines. Okay, cranial rhythm or not cranial rhythm. It doesn't really matter what the symptom is. It matters if you're breathing the entire body, including the fascia, bones and muscle must be integrated and pulsing in this beautiful fluid way that renders our system like an engine in tune. It becomes very fluid and efficient. That's a physical description of flow. State flow state's actually physical and it's also subtle electrical. So the second thing, that was my major revelation that made me so happy and is the reason I don't have pain. Speaker 3 (25:34): And it's the reason I'm super fit. Despite really not doing anything but using every cell in my body when I walk. And every moment when I sit the whole time I'm talking to you, I'm feeling not consciously, there's no work to this. Once you land in it again, this is you. I'm feeling and connected to every cell in my body. Every cell in my body is participating in everything I'm doing. Breathing, walking, moving, feeling. So it's like a constant state of refreshing, clearing, rejuvenating every cell in the body in every moment. So I hope that wasn't too complex. I do wanna talk about the specifics of how we walk to start to activate that power. Do you wanna say anything? Please, Speaker 4 (26:25): Please do. So let's see. I definitely wanna talk about fascia. So , if you wanna go there and then we can, if you wanna start talking about fascia, that would be Speaker 3 (26:35): Great. It's beautiful that you have this idea to talk about fascia because when the skull is doing this pulsing, the pelvis is also doing the pulsing. The entire body is a spring. Every joint is expanding contracting in relation to the earth. When that's happening, the fascia does not have to protect us. There's a quality when someone walks in and I'm like, do you have a cranial rhythm or don't you? Well if you don't, you're probably also gonna be physically shrink wrapped in fascia that's trying to protect you and isn't really hydrated or awake or supple and adaptable. So the tongue practice that I just described will actually begin to allow your fascia to back off the need to protect the body. Because once that electrical midline comes in, it's like the trunk of a tree and the entire, all the limbs can relax because they're connected to this power powerful central river. This is a key point. If you don't have a midline, your fascia is going to be doing all kinds of things. And how do you know? Because you'll stretch and then the next day you have to stretch again. You didn't actually, it doesn't stay supple in awake. Does that Speaker 4 (27:51): Make sense? I wanna, yes it does. Michelle, but I wanna just back up one second because I think most people have the idea of what fascia is the same as what I was basically taught in medical school and residency, which it's this kind of canvas like coating that encases all your bones, nerves, organs and keeps them from moving and holds them in place. But I have gotten such a deeper understanding and respect actually for what fascia is. It not only encases everything, but it attaches to every single cell in your body, every single cell. And it attaches to the structure or kind of the cytoskeleton of each cell. So this is the superhighway by which every cell in your body is connected. And please correct me if I'm wrong and elaborate, but it's faster than the nervous system. And it's why a flock of birds can move seamlessly all in one direction without communicating. Speaker 4 (28:53): And it's actually what causes the fastest coordination of movement in our body. And it has awareness and consciousness and stores memories and thoughts and all this. And so this is my new fascination with fascia. So I'd love it if you can elaborate on that so that everyone has a a context for what you're saying. I don't want them to discount it and say, oh that's just that white canvassy stuff. Like when we used to do surgery, it was the tissue we had to get through to get to the uterus, but we really didn't pay it much attention. But it's so much more than that. Speaker 3 (29:24): Oh, I'm so excited that you're so excited to talk about fascia. 'cause It is misunderstood. Speaker 4 (29:30): It's, Speaker 3 (29:31): And it does connect to every cell. And in terms of this reason that a flock of birds, you're, that's one beautiful analogy I use to mm-Hmm just have people get what flow state is, it's everything I'm talking about. And the one piece is there isn't a single aspect of the body that's not a part of shifting to the state of being able to intercommunicate the way of flocker berg's inter communicates. Think about the symphony analogy. There's bone, there are different densities in the body. We have bone, we have muscle, we have dura, we have organ tissue. The fascia connects it all. It's like the information superhighway. But, and every single instrument in the symphony participates the fascia's probably the great harmonizer in order for every cell to and every tissue type to begin to synchronize. So that we do become a flock of birds. Speaker 3 (30:26): We literally feel connected to everything and everyone, we are tribal beings. This is a foundational principle related to our ability to really exist in prosperity, expansion, abundance, all of that. So the fascia reflects when the body is in integration. It all comes back to integration. The fascia begins to be this sort of fluid supportive, super efficient conductor of information between every single cell in the body. And this electrical activation of the midline is how the charge comes in. The literal energy of our spirit comes through this channel, through the crown of the head when we're born. And that's not when we're born but in development. And the fascia is like where that electricity is actually stored. It's like a battery. It's like a many layers of the body store charge. But, and the fascia is I'm almost seeing like a science fiction movie where the people are in like a, I'm curious about why this image came in. Speaker 3 (31:37): It's like an electrical matrix that just holds it all together and holds potency and intelligence coming through these channels of connection through the sky and the ground. You know how they're doing solar collection of energy through painting like a roof. The fascia is like this absorber of even energy from the sunlight. It's actually like a huge aspect of how the body functions as a bio battery. So there's the subtle body, the electrical that comes in, but the physical actually has to be able to participate in that. And it's an exchange we have to be able to store that power and then allow it to manifest as regrowing a bone. If you break a bone. I think I'm, I might be getting a little bit abstract with this description maybe a little bit. Yeah, . So let's talk about something really specific here. My fascia, I doesn't get tight, right? Speaker 3 (32:39): And it's very supple. It's high. The fascia holds a lot of the water in our body, right? It actually is a, is a very powerful place where mo molecules and electricity join to create this really intense expression of power. Like you said, it's not just the neural pathways, it's not just the meridians. The fascia is probably the most powerful physical aspect of electricity expressing in the body or being held in the body. So let's bring it down to something really basic. How is it that I don't really care ever if I get a massage or not? I don't have tension. I'm not shrink wrapped. And one of the ways that I have solved this is that I walk in a way that native people walk tango dancing is a really great way to begin to learn how to activate the back body, which we, we don't do. Speaker 3 (33:40): Where fight or flight is an activation of the front body. People have these short hip flexors. So as muscles, all the anterior muscles, all the flexors, they directly tighten the diaphragm and shrink wrap the kidneys and activate the adrenal system. Kidney, renal, adrenal, adrenaline activation of fight, fight or flight. And this returning to native walking just makes the entire conversation so simple. I can't express enough how simply the way you walk, which is how you originally did walk before you unlearned the rigidity of modern ways, right? It's not very American to move in this organic fluid primal way. You will see it more in South America, sometimes in Europe. But, and the stiffness, that is something we learn from simply unconsciously mirroring what we do in our culture shuts down the whole darn thing. Including the ability of the fascia to receive and store and express electricity and power and do its job of hydrating and supporting all the structures of the body. Speaker 3 (35:00): So natural walking, what do we do? It's opposite. It's . It's opposite of what we do. We don't activate, we don't let the SOAs do anything. We push off the back from the ball of the foot when we're pushing off from the ground. That is a momentum that then lets the leg glide effortlessly forward. And it's one way I think of it is thinking of the earth as your dance partner. For anyone out there who's a dancer, you don't unconsciously just maybe connect with your partner or not. You keep this very connected, equal tension no matter what you're doing, right? If they move back, you move forward. If they move forward, you move back. This is a version of the flock of birds, right? We're in sync, we're fluid. It's not something you have to think about. You simply stay connected. So you're connecting to the earth. And in doing so, you're activating this midline function that I talked about that lets the whole body melt and lets the joints release and lets the fascia soft and not do its protective shrink wrap thing. Speaker 4 (36:15): That's fascinating. And when I was in Argentina recently, I worked with a, a rolfing therapist there who was reteaching me how to walk in the way a manner in which you are stating. And it felt a little bit foreign. But I wanna explain to everyone why I'm so fascinated, fascinated with fascia. Lately I had some experiences with different plant medicines where all I could describe what was happening is this unwinding where my body would make these spontaneous, internally driven movements. They weren't conscious, they were unconscious and was talking with different people about this. What is happening? What's the action? And then I started having them spontaneously because I'm always looking for what are the ways that are stopping us from healing the women I work with myself, the people I know what else is available to us. And so I started experiencing that spontaneously. And then I was at a retreat last weekend here in Dubai and they had something called inner dance. Are you familiar with that? Speaker 3 (37:20): I've not heard that term, but I imagine it's related to some of the similar things that there are practices. Speaker 4 (37:26): So it's, they use different music tracks to induce brainwave states and then you lay on a mat blindfolded and basically you allow your body to unwind the way it wants to unwind. And that was fascinating 'cause that's fa, excuse me, unwinding. And then I came across this, I think his name's Thomas Atley, he's head of an osteopathic school in England and he had this wonderful lecture on YouTube about the founder of osteopathy and really the significance of fascia. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to watch. So I really become aware of it as like you're talking about we're so adrenalized. We had a wonderful doctor on a few weeks ago on the podcast who wrote a book I think called Adrenalize. And we are in fight and flight and how the whole front body is contracted as if, what do you do when you are afraid is you contract into fetal position. So all those muscles are pulled down. And so part of healing for everyone I think is freeing this fascia from its chronically tense state. And like you said, you never care if you get a massage. And I'm thinking, oh, I would love to say that one day . So I've been working intensely with my fascia and encouraging all the women I work with to do the same in various ways. I'd love it if we could talk about that. I wash sha is one modality I'm familiar with cupping, fascial flossing. And of course I Speaker 3 (38:58): Have something great for you. I have something great for you. Yeah. There's a concept in us in mechanics when musculoskeletal medicine of any kind where there's a principle called reflexive inhibition. So this is so great. If you make a bicep, they tighten your bicep, the tricep will automatically release. So people say, I wanna release my bicep, I'm gonna do cupping and I'm gonna do guhan. And I love those things, don't get me wrong. And I use them but not really that much 'cause I don't really need them. And I say this to people about, I have to quiet my mind. No, you don't just feel you can't do both at the same time. Feeling is like activating your bicep, the mind quiets, you don't need to release your front body, simply activate your back body. And the reciprocal inhibition will release the front body. So it's great you can do fascial treatments, but, and like I said before, if you don't get this deeper relationship that will continually release and blend everything, you're just gonna have to keep doing treatments. Speaker 3 (40:00): It's not the root of what would actually bring flow state into all your body systems and then allow the fascia to be this like in martial arts, this very supportive and intensely strong and powerful sleeve of support that's also supple and can melt and allow you to move gracefully and efficiently in the ways that we see are possible. Mm-Hmm. In those practices, Qigong, any of the martial arts are seemingly magical because what they're doing is accessing the so much power and so much precision. And we think, wow, that's amazing. Is that really possible? They do seemingly humanly impossible things and we can do. And Speaker 4 (40:43): So when you say activate the back body, are you saying that changing the way we walk is all we need to do? Yes. To activate the back body Speaker 3 (40:50): And the way you sit there isn't if, if I get up I will shortly and I will walk to my bathroom and I will, I brush my teeth. I am feeling this kind of grudge, this whole conversation that's happening. Oh, I've been sitting for a while, I don't can't, I don't really feel my glutes activating. When you are walking, you wanna feel those back body muscles working and if you've been sitting for a while and you get up, you probably will notice, oh, I don't really feel them. And so I tell people, crouch like an animal on the ground. Exaggerate the recruiting of all these muscles too. You can feel those back body muscles activate and then gradually and then notice them. You won't have to notice them forever once they're on Mm-Hmm . But in the beginning you need to notice like I'm actually dancing with the earth with the spring, like connected and recruiting of every muscle in every step. Speaker 3 (41:54): And this is actually a way to heal your spine. I used to have all kinds of back issues and I remember one time when I built my school, I was sitting at the computer so many hours and getting away with it because of a lot of these things I'm talking about. But one day I noticed I was getting one of those muscle spasms where you can just tell if it goes, my whole spine's just gonna be contracted and it's gonna be weeks and weeks of pain. Has anyone gotten into one of those neck spasms? And then it's just really stuck for a while and really painful. I haven't had that happen in a long time, but I woke up a couple years ago and I was like, oh my gosh, I'm just about to be in big trouble. And I connected to my breath, got up, connected to the floor and walked down to make my tea very deliberately with this kind of like you were saying, you were going into the spontaneous fluid thing on the floor with that practice that you, this is it. Speaker 3 (42:55): This is what animals and primitive man did to wake it all up and blend it together. And I walked for a few minutes down to make my tea and this attunement to this micro movement and recruiting and what, what's going on in there? Really allowing my awareness to connect to every cell and in particular my back body. And it, it's like flipping a switch. Boom, we're on, we're good. Done. No neck thing happened. I basically could have been weeks of needing treatment, expensive and time consuming, looking for help outside of myself. Mm-Hmm. three or four minutes of conscious connection to your body and recruiting every muscle in particular your butt that solved it instantly. So awesome. That's a flock of birds flow. That's a flock of birds flow, behavior. And of course the fascia is almost like the holder of the whole thing. It's almost like the fascia kind of like activates the consciousness of, oh, I'm actually one substance. And the fascia sort of just connects it all together and holds the power and the integration. It's the support and the softness, the power and the softness at the same time. Because Speaker 4 (44:13): It has something called tensity, right? It's a liquid and solid. And so it's, isn't it really what keeps, when you're walking and your hand goes forward, it's what keeps your hand from flying off of your shoulder, isn't it? It keeps everything. Yeah. Because otherwise you'd be like a bag of jelly, Speaker 3 (44:31): Biotin, seg is exactly what I'm describing. It's another way of saying integration and the cooperation or integration's really the word, the flock of birds being all the parts of the body dropping into synchrony. And so the tensile aspects and then the structural aspects work together. It's this means we're a spring, that means we're everything's contained and this, this, the stability elements are bones are, are what allows support the fluid aspects to be free and melted. It's another way of saying integration. And it only comes through this splinting of the physical body and the subtle body. We can achieve this and not realize what we've done because, so oh, it's another brilliant thing I noticed that when we're in this three D glasses, the subtle body and the physical body blend again, the symphony is in tune. This is our fleck of birds state. The nervous system comes into balance. They mirror one another. Exactly. So if you can't yet feel your energy body, and believe me, I can relate, you will feel your nervous system responding to this blending of the physical and electrical aspects. Speaker 4 (45:53): Yes. There's so much to talk about with this. I'm creating a whole new program inside my other programs to start integrating, talking about fascia. I would love to have you come talk. Please tell me you have a blog or video somewhere on your website or YouTube about teaching people how to walk correctly. Speaker 3 (46:11): I have, do you I have gazillions of things. If you go to my website, flow is medicine.com. Mm-Hmm . Youll see a whole self study library. I have a YouTube channel. Okay. With tons of great things on it. I also have an ebook where I break down the tongue thing and I think I put the walking thing in there and the sitting thing, this, that thing you told me about you getting on the floor and dissolving into spontaneous fluid moment movement. Yeah, that's it right there. So I talk about what is that? How do we get there? How do we live there? And I can't stop talking about it. So I have a ton of videos, I have a ton of blogs there. I have an ebook and I, we actually have a flow school where we do it together once a week live on Zoom. And it's also a continuing medical education for doctors. So Awesome. Yeah. So the, all of that's so easy to find on flow is medicine.com and I'm really excited to hear about your program coming up and I can't wait to be a part of it if that's something that we, we could explore a collaboration on that. That sounds incredible. Speaker 4 (47:23): Yes, Dr. Michelle, it's, it's so great to have you on. I'm definitely gonna check out the resources. I hope some of you listening will join me in her online class 'cause it sounds super fun, educational and worthwhile for your health. Thank you so much for joining us. Any other information that you wanna share with everyone? Flow is medicine.com is where they can find you. Any other places online where you'd like them to know about connecting Speaker 3 (47:50): With you? I would love everyone to go to my courses page and sign up for even the free preview of what I'm doing because it's like a drip. I'm talking about some really powerful confronting things that will destroy your ego. Do not , I don't think. I don't know that, but, and self-care is an invitation, not an obligation. It's so fun once we get past that initial terror that you may or may not realize you have and then it's about building community. So even just going in and saying, I wanna learn more about this class and being in the loop to receive very few things I send out. But it's almost like, hmm, when the time is right, there'll be an email in your inbox and we'll just go with the flow Speaker 4 (48:42): And with the flow. Speaker 3 (48:43): I love it. Thank you Speaker 4 (48:45): So much for joining me today, Dr. Michelle. This has been an absolute pleasure and a gem. Thank you so much. Speaker 3 (48:52): Thank you for having me. Delighted Speaker 4 (48:54): And thank you all for joining me for another episode of the Hormone Prescription. This has been an amazing conversation. I know for some of you, a lot of this probably went over your head. Don't worry. Keep coming back. Keep listening. Check out Dr. Michelle's resources. It will make sense to you eventually and for some of you, this was right on point and you're gonna wanna know more. So you're going to want to check out her resources as well. Hopefully you are loving this new content that we are expanding and bringing to you 'cause it's really gonna help you with your hormones. We tied this a little bit into hormones today, but stay tuned for future episodes 'cause we'll be tying fascia more into hormones into your overall health and wellbeing. So Speaker 2 (49:42): I look forward to seeing you again next week. Until Speaker 4 (49:44): Then, Speaker 3 (49:45): Peace, Speaker 2 (49:46): Love, and hormones y'all. Thank you so much for listening. I know that incredible vitality occurs for women over 40 when we learn to speak hormone and balance these vital regulators to create the health and the life that we deserve. If you're enjoying this podcast, I'd love it if you give me a review and subscribe. 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Esta popularidad emergente resultaría en un contrato discográfico con el sello Phonogram/Vertigo. Su álbum debut, On Through the Night, saldría al mercado el 14 de marzo de 1980. A pesar del éxito de su EP anterior y el éxito comercial de On Through The Night, los fanáticos de la banda rechazarían la clara intención del grupo de ingresar en el mercado estadounidense. Esto quedaría en evidencia en temas como Hello America. Tal sería el rechazo de los fanáticos británicos, que en el Festival de Reading el público daría la bienvenida a la banda arrojándole desechos al escenario. La banda capta la atención del productor Robert John “Mutt" Lange quien trabajaba con AC/DC. Este accedería a producir el segundo trabajo discográfico denominado como High 'N' Dry, el cual fue editado en 1981. Lange logró potenciar de muy buena manera las características de cada uno de los miembros de la agrupación. Este trabajo consiguió ventas más pobres que su predecesor, pero el vídeo de la canción Bringin’ On The Heartbreak fue uno de los primeros videos de heavy metal de 1982 emitidos en la cadena de televisión MTV. Esto le otorgó a la banda mucho reconocimiento en los Estados Unidos. Phil Collen, guitarrista de la banda glam rock llamada Girl, reemplaza a Pete Willis, quien fue despedido el 11 de julio de 1982 por problemas de alcoholismo. Esto ocurrió durante la grabación de su trabajo Pyromania, el cual saldría al mercado el 20 de enero de 1983. Este disco también fue producido por "Mutt" Lange. El primer sencillo Photograph convirtió a Def Leppard en una banda reconocida mundialmente. Además dominaron los charts estadounidenses durante seis semanas. Pyromania vendió más de 20 millones de discos en todo el mundo, incluidos más de 10 solo en los EE. UU. siendo certificado como Álbum de Diamante en ese país, y llevándolo al estatus de clásico de heavy metal. Por desgracia, el baterista Rick Allen pierde un brazo en un accidente automovilístico en el día de año nuevo de 1985, quedando la banda fuera de la escena musical hasta 1987. A finales de agosto de 1987 lanzan al mercado el álbum Hysteria, en el cual Rick Allen toca con un solo brazo una batería-caja de ritmos adaptada especialmente para su discapacidad. De este álbum, seis de sus siete singles alcanzan el top 20 estadounidense. Dicho álbum, junto con Thriller y Bad de Michael Jackson, y Born in the U.S.A. de Bruce Springsteen son los únicos álbumes que han logrado tener siete temas dentro del US Hot 100 Singles de los EE. UU. Hysteria ha vendido más de 20 millones de copias en todo el mundo. El 22 de agosto se lanza en el Reino Unido el primer sencillo denominado Animal, el cual llega al lugar 6 dentro del Top 10. El día 29 del mismo mes se lanza el álbum y debuta en el Reino Unido en el número 1, dando el éxito final al grupo en su tierra natal. Sorprendentemente en EE. UU., donde ya gozaban de una grandísima popularidad, no alcanza inmediatamente esta posición, alcanzando al principio el número 4. En relación con el lento ascenso en tierras estadounidenses, el 5 de septiembre el primer sencillo en EE. UU., Women, llega hasta el número 80. El 1 de octubre la banda comienza el tour en Glens Fall, Nueva York, donde se introduce el famoso escenario In The Round. El 3 de octubre se lanza en el Reino Unido el tema Pour Some Sugar On Me el cual llega hasta el puesto 18. El 5 de diciembre en Reino Unido aparece el tercer sencillo, Hysteria, que alcanza el puesto 26. El 26 de diciembre se lanza el sencillo Animal en los EE. UU. Se trata del primero de los seis singles del álbum que alcanzarán el Top 20. En este caso este tema alcanza el puesto 19 en la lista estadounidense. El 26 de marzo se lanza en EE. UU. el primer Top ten, Hysteria, alcanzando el número 10. El 16 de abril el tema Armageddon It llega al número 20 en el Reino Unido. El 5 de julio se lanza el video Historia que contiene todos los clips hasta la fecha desde los '80. Tiene también como un video conmemorativo de los 18 años del grupo. El 23 de julio se lanza Pour Some Sugar On Me, en EE. UU. y alcanza el puesto No. 2 tras Hold On To The Night de Richard Marx, siendo certificado con oro al alcanzar más de un millón de ventas en ese país. Al mismo tiempo, Hysteria lidera el US Album Chart (lista de álbumes en los Estados Unidos) después de 49 semanas. Es la primera vez que una banda de rock vende más de 5 millones de copias de dos álbumes consecutivos en los EE. UU. El 30 de julio la balada Love Bites llega al 11 en el Reino Unido. El 8 de diciembre se lanza el quinto sencillo en los EE. UU., Love Bites, que llega al 1 en la lista US Hot 100 Singles Chart e Hysteria alcanza el rango supremo de los US Album Charts. A finales de octubre finaliza el tour de 225 días, y la banda ingresa al estudio para grabar un nuevo disco con la promesa de que en 18 meses estará listo. De esta forma, pretenden evitar demorarse nuevamente otros cuatro años en editar un nuevo disco. El 8 de enero de 1991, su guitarrista líder Steve Clark, muere debido a la fatal combinación de medicamentos con alcohol. Posteriormente a esta época, y tras superar la muerte de Clark, sale a la venta en 1992 el álbum Adrenalize, nuevamente de gran éxito, (llegó al número 1 en EE. UU.) aunque de menor impacto comparado con su antecesor y esta vez con Vivian Campbell (ex Dio y Whitesnake) como guitarrista, en reemplazo del fallecido Clark. El disco ha vendido alrededor de 8 millones de copias a nivel mundial. A partir de ese momento, con la aparición del grunge, Def Leppard pierde la aceptación masiva que gozaba en los años 80's. En 1992 actúan en el Concierto en Tributo a Freddie Mercury, en el cual se rinde homenaje al fallecido vocalista de la agrupación inglesa Queen, de la que se han declarado fanáticos en muchas ocasiones los músicos de Def Leppard. La banda vuelve a la cima saliendo de gira y logrando un gran reconocimiento en su ciudad natal, Sheffield, Reino Unido, donde tocaron con entradas agotadas en el estado de Don Valley en junio de 1993. También para ese año el grupo lanza un nuevo trabajo, Retro Active, que contiene caras B remezcladas, y 2 nuevos temas Two Steps Behind (originalmente incluida como parte de la banda sonora de la película Last Action Hero de Arnold Schwarzenegger) y Miss You In A Heartbeat que logran ser hits en los Estados Unidos y Canadá. En este álbum evitan salir de gira y después de unas pequeñas vacaciones, la banda va a España a grabar su próximo trabajo. Con el séptimo álbum casi listo, lanzan un CD de Grandes éxitos llamado Vault, que contiene un nuevo tema llamado When Love & Hate Collide. El 5 de octubre de 1995, la ciudad natal de Def Leppard, Sheffield, les brinda un homenaje presentando una placa en su honor y abriendo el National Centre For Popular Music con material de la banda. Días después la banda logra un récord mundial tocando 3 shows en 3 continentes diferentes en sólo un día: Tánger, Marruecos, en (África); Londres, Reino Unido, en (Europa) y Vancouver, Canadá, (Norteamérica). En 1996, editan Slang, un álbum que marca una nueva dirección musical, con un sonido muy diferente a todo lo anterior, con gran influencia grunge, un sonido noventero más fresco y menos sobreproducido respecto a los discos anteriores. Comienzan un tour en Asia y se embarcan en una gira mundial llegando a Sudamérica por primera vez. Aunque Slang tuvo excelentes críticas de la prensa, no fue un éxito comercial. Las bajas ventas del disco fueron un aviso para la banda de que los fanáticos querían de vuelta el sonido característico de Def Leppard. A sabiendas de las solicitudes de su público para su noveno trabajo, Def Leppard retorna al sonido más roquero que supo tener en Pyromania e Hysteria. En 1999, lanzan el disco Euphoria, volviendo al sonido que los hizo conocidos y además contando con la colaboración nuevamente de Mutt Lange, que participa como co-compositor en tres de las 13 canciones del álbum. Para el verano de 1999 la banda sale nuevamente de gira en los Estados Unidos. Finalmente, en septiembre de 2000, Def Leppard es presentado por el guitarrista de Queen, Brian May, en una ceremonia homenajeando su inclusión en Rock Walk de Hollywood, California, EE. UU. Todos los miembros dejaron sus manos estampadas en cemento, junto con Lauren la hija de Rick Allen, y un espacio especial destinado a Steve Clark. El décimo disco de su carrera, se tituló X y salió al mercado en agosto de 2002. Se trata de un álbum bastante comercial en el que han trabajado con varios de los mejores productores del mundo y que mezcla el estilo de Slang con el de Adrenalize y Euphoria. Al igual que el anterior Euphoria, ha existido el grave problema de que la discográfica no ha prestado prácticamente apoyo a la banda, resultando una promoción pésima que ha influido gravemente en las ventas. A pesar de esto la agrupación realizó una exitosa gira promocional. En octubre de 2004, su discográfica ha lanzado al mercado Best Of Def Leppard, un álbum sencillo con 17 temas a modo de actualización del recopilatorio Vault que salió en 1995 y un CD Doble con 34 canciones, edición que salió para el resto del mundo (en Estados Unidos y Norteamérica, salió en 2005 Rock of Ages The Definitive Collection). En 2005 solo para Norteamérica, salió al mercado Rock of Ages The Definitive Collection, acompañado este disco de una gira compartida con Bryan Adams solo por Estados Unidos, también tuvieron presentaciones en Canadá y después de 8 años regresaron a México. A mediados del año 2006 Def Leppard saca al mercado un álbum de versiones de artistas de los años 60 y 70 que influyeron a la banda, y que se ha llamado Yeah!, con temas de David Bowie, Roxy Music, The Kinks, entre otros, que tenían grabado desde hace más de dos años y que por diversos motivos no pudieron lanzar anteriormente. En el verano de 2006 salen de gira compartiendo escenario con Journey, haciendo presentaciones en EE. UU., algunos conciertos en Europa y cerrando su gira en Puerto Rico. En julio de 2007, lanzan una edición especial de Hysteria remasterizada en dos CD, para conmemorar los 20 años de su salida al mercado. Lleva por título "Hysteria the Luxe Edición" que incluye, además, las caras B, versiones extendidas y canciones en vivo. Para el verano de 2007, salen de gira nuevamente, acompañados por Styx, Reo Speedwagon y Cheap Trick, al mismo tiempo fueron preparando su nuevo disco, Songs from the Sparkle Lounge. Para 2008 sale el Álbum "Songs from the Sparkle Lounge" y la banda realiza un tour junto con la banda Whitesnake, donde recorren parte de Europa y el Reino Unido en junio. Su nuevo álbum Songs From The Sparkle Lounge, retorna a un sonido más roquero. El primer sencillo del disco es "Nine Lives", incluye la participación del cantautor country Tim McGraw. El segundo sencillo " C'mon C'mon" fue la canción con la que se promocionó la Temporada 2008 de la NHL. La banda con este último disco ha tenido bastante mejor apoyo mediático que sus antecesores de esta década, esto es ayudado, entre otras cosas, con la aparición con tres temas para el popular videojuego Guitar Hero III. Tuvieron también a finales de 2008 una participación especial con Taylor Swift, en el programa CMT Crossroads que junta estrellas de música country con estrellas de rock o pop, interpretaron a dueto Photograph, When Love and Hate Collide, Hysteria y Pour Some Sugar on Me, así como algunas canciones de Taylor Swift. Para 2009, Bret Michaels, vocalista de Poison, anunció un tour en conjunto con Def Leppard y Cheap Trick, el cual empezó en junio y contempló 40 conciertos sólo para Estados Unidos. El 12 de junio de 2010 comenzaron su gira dando un concierto en el O2 de Dublín junto a Whitesnake y Journey. El 30 de octubre de 2015, la banda presenta su nuevo álbum de estudio titulado Def Leppard, que supone un cambio de discográfica y una búsqueda de su sonido característico. Tras un éxito notable de sus dos sencillos ("Let's Go" y "Dangerous"), el álbum alcanzó el puesto No. 10 en las listas generales y el primero en las de rock. En una entrevista, Joe Elliott afirmó que el disco se titularía Def Leppard porque es precisamente a lo que suena, a Def Leppard. El guitarrista Phil Collen afirmó que es el mejor trabajo desde Hysteria. El grupo se mostró orgulloso de las similitudes presentes en el álbum con Queen y Led Zeppelin. Por primera vez la banda experimenta con el sonido funk en la canción "Man Enough" (con un estilo similar a la canción "Another One Bites the Dust" de Queen). En la balada "We Belong" los cinco integrantes de la agrupación cantan en una misma canción por primera vez en su carrera. El disco generó una muy buena recepción en los fanáticos de la banda de Sheffield, siendo un poco más discreta por parte de la crítica, aunque mejorando las valoraciones de sus predecesores. Pagina Oficial: https://www.defleppard.com/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal - (Recopilation). 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Hoy nos sumergimos en los primeros años de Def Leppard. Una banda que irrumpió con la fuerza y la frescura que nadie esperaba, para replantear el hard rock y convertirlo en un bocado más apetecible para las radios y las nuevas generaciones que deliraron la década del 80. Vamos desde On through the nite de 1980 hasta Adrenalize de 1991. Once años de oro imposibles de repetir. QUE VIVA EL ROCK!
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У 1991-му перестало битися серце гітариста гурту Стіва Кларка. Зібравшись з силами, гурт все-таки видає альбом Adrenalize у 1992-му, і той очолює вершини хіт-парадів. Тож два роки Def Leppard проводить на сценах і 6 червня 1993 року дістаються Шеффілду.
Episode 30:The Opening Act: Def Leppard - Diamond Star HalosJust 10 episodes ago we last visited Def Leppard by celebrating the 30th Anniversary of 1992's Adrenalize. Little did we know we would do another Opening Act segment again so soon with Lep, but here we are. Def Leppard released their 12th studio album Diamond Star Halos on May 27th 2022. Written while in lock down because of the pandemic the band did the entire album all remotely and separately a first for the band. What resulted are 15 track that cover a wide rage while retaining what makes the band what they are. What to Nick, Nikko & Rob think? We couldn't pass this up! Push play and find out and the guys take a 1 episode break from KISS ad head back to the U.K. for Def Leppard The Opening Act, Diamond Star Halos album review.Links: We are on all podcast platforms and over at our host sitehttps://right-between-the-eyes-podcast.simplecast.com/Twitter @RBTEpodcast https://twitter.com/RBTEpodcast @NCarusoJr https://twitter.com/NCarusoJr @NikkoCaruso https://twitter.com/NikkoCaruso @DrummerRob10 https://twitter.com/DrummerRob10 www.facebook.com/RightBetweenTheEyesPodcast https://www.instagram.com/rightbetweentheeyespodcast/ email: rightbetweentheeyespodcast@gmail.com
This week we invite BB from the Podder Than Hell Podcast to dive deep and go track by track into "Adrenalize", the 5th Studio Album release by Def Leppard. Each month in 2022 we will cover a studio album release from the British rockers Def Leppard. Def Leppard is a Top 10 band for Steven and even though that status is built mostly from the first 3 albums in the bands catalog, he agrees there are some gems throughout the bands entire catalog. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! It's quick, easy, and free - Please consider doing one or all of the following to help grow our audience: Leave Us A Five Star Review in one of the following places: Apple Podcast Podchaser Connect with us Email us growinuprock@gmail.com Contact Form Like and Follow Us on FaceBook Follow Us on Twitter Leave Us A Review On Podchaser Join The Growin' Up Rock Loud Minority Facebook Group Do You Spotify? Then Follow us and Give Our Playlist a listen. We update it regularly with kick ass rock n roll Spotify Playlist Buy and Support Music From The Artist We Discuss On This Episode Growin' Up Rock Amazon Store Podder Than Hell Podcast Music in this Episode Provided by the Following: Def Leppard If you dig what you are hearing, go pick up the album or some merch., and support these artists. A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website
De la mano de Angie Chevalier y de Anami Velasco entérate de los temas de novedad dentro de ámbitos como el arte y la sociedad a las 14:00 horas de lunes a viernes en La Conjura de los necios. En Carta Náutica, Javier Pimentel, periodista cultural, analiza el álbum: Adrenalize de Def Leppard, a propósito de 3 décadas de su lanzamiento.
Powermode Episode 52 will make you overflow with summer vibes! Alongside bangers from all over the Hardstyle scene, Primeshock drops their next release 'In The Clouds' to give you that extra boost of feelgood energy. If you're into the happy rave sounds of two decades ago, or if you love the hyperactive UK Hardcore sound, this new banger is definitely something for you! #PWM52 is back in the game, so let's do this thing. Switch into Powermode! #PWM52 | Powermode - Presented by Primeshock Energy, power, entertainment; keywords that describe Primeshock on their way to the top. Devouring the Hard Dance scene with a flood of energy, their shockwave is expanding at the speed of sound! Primeshock delivers crazy powerful sets that will pump up crowds and blow up stages. In addition they represent the best Hardstyle in their monthly Powermode Podcast, broadcasted at Q-dance Radio. Primeshock is ready to take over the world of Hardstyle with their energy, positive vibes and powerful music. Switch into Powermode! ⚡ ▼ Follow Primeshock: http://www.primeshocklive.com http://www.primeshocklive.com/instagram http://www.primeshocklive.com/facebook http://www.primeshocklive.com/spotify http://www.primeshocklive.com/youtube http://www.primeshocklive.com/soundcloud http://www.primeshocklive.com/mixcloud http://www.primeshocklive.com/twitter ♫ Follow the 'Powermode Hardstyle Playlist' on Spotify! http://www.primeshocklive.com/powermode-spotify ⏵ Join the 'Primeshock | Plugged In' server on Discord! www.primeshocklive.com/discord Tracklist: 00. Powermode intro (00:00:00) 01. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Don't Give Up (00:00:29) 02. Synthsoldier - Ascension (Serzo Remix) (00:04:08) 03. Sound Rush ft. LXCPR - Mantra (00:05:48) 04. Bass Modulators ft. Villain - You've Got The Power (Projeqt Anthem 2018) (00:08:47) 05. Zedd - Clarity (Feat. Foxes) (Headhunterz Remix) (00:11:11) 06. Da Tweekaz - Supa Dupa Fly (00:14:05) 07. Code Black - You've Got the Love (00:17:06) 08. Unknown Source - Realization (D-Charged Bootleg) (00:19:15) 09. Primeshock - In The Clouds (00:21:23) 10. Noisecontrollers - Scared (Hardstyle Version) (00:24:47) 11. Ivan Carsten - Bumpin' Hard (Tuneboy Remix) (00:26:49) 12. Hard Driver - Down To The Wire (00:29:03) 13. Audiotricz - Just Can't Get Enough (00:31:11) 14. The Opposites - Licht Uit (Coone Remix) (00:32:29) 15. Bass Modulators & Break Of Dawn - Osiris (00:35:08) 16. Atmozfears - Leave It All Behind (Aerolite & VLTGE Remix) (00:37:59) 17. Sub Zero Project - Renaissance Of Rave (00:40:20) 18. Jesse Jax - Theory Of Everything (00:43:37) 19. Phrantic & Deetox - Can't Sleep (00:44:46) 20. The Elite - Illumination (00:46:07) 21. Ran-D - Out Of Control (00:49:20) 22. Toneshifterz & Bioweapon - Fearful Symmetry (00:52:21) 23. Zatox - I'm On Faya (00:55:14) 24. Rebelion - Futurepower (00:57:03)
Host Neil Poole is joined by Jonny de la Pena and Judy Nunez for part two of our review of Def Leppard's 1992 album, Adrenalize. We take a look at side two and how the album was received in Mexico and USA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/defleppod/message
Host Neil Poole is joined by Andy Gibbons and Mark Cookson to discuss side one of Def Leppard's 1992 album, Adrenalize. Andy is one of main people who helps to run the popular and excellent Rock Brigade Forum. Join up at www.RockBrigadeForum.com You can also find him on Facebook by searching his name and also check out his YouTube channel which has lots of interesting Def Leppard related videos: AndyLGR - YouTube You can find Mark on Facebook under his name and on Instagram as @abstractharmony Part Two of our Adrenalize will follow in one week with two new guests and an international flavour. Subscribe to the podcast now and receive notification of its release. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/defleppod/message
Dance Rituals 192 (Abril 01, 2022) @ Beat 100.9 FM México. Tracklist: 01. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Don't Give Up (Original Mix) [Scantraxx] 02. Shanti - Sweet Child O Mine [Beat Recordings] 03. Coone & Da Tweekaz & Hard Driver - Here To Stay (Extended Mix) [Dirty Workz] 04. Da Tweekaz & LNY TNZ - So Easy (Extended Mix) [Dirty Workz] 05. Da Tweekaz, Hard Driver, Coone - Out Of The Shadows [Dirty Workz] 06. LNY TNZ x Crystal Lake - Happy Together (Extended Mix) [FVCKGENRES] 07. LNY TNZ x Mariana BO x Braveboy - Rock This (Extended Mix) [FVCKGENRES] 08. TNT - OMG (Extended Mix) [Dirty Workz] 09. The Darkraver & DJ Vince - Thunderground (KELTEK Remix) [Scantraxx] 10. Da Tweekaz, Hard Driver, Coone - Final Cry [Dirty Workz] 11. LNY TNZ x Mariana BO - Mariachi (Extended Mix) [FVCKGENRES] 12. Empyre One x Quickdrop feat. Nathalie Tineo - Sky [Global Airbeatz, A Division of Zooland Music GmbH] 13. Quickdrop & No Hero - Tides [Bionic Bear] 14. Øien - Melk 2022 [Scantraxx] 15. Sihk & NTXC - Sign of Life (feat. Vania) [Barong Family] 16. No Hero - Hold You Close (Extended Mix) [Dance Magic Records] 17. Tatsunoshin - Alone [HARDCORE TANO*C]
Episode: 22 The Opening Act Def Leppard part 2: Adrenalize 30th Anniversary On March 30 (in the UK) and her in the United States on March 31st 1992 Def Leppard released their 5th studio album Adrenalize! The album debuted at No. 1 on both the UK Albums Chart and, in the following week, on the U.S. Billboard 200. This would be the first album with out founding lead guitarist Steve Clark since his passing the year prior. The band completed the album as a four piece and would make a worthy successor to 1987's Hysteria. Join Nick, Nikko & Rob as they close out this Opening Act segment for Def Leppard as look back 30 years and celebrate this milestone for band with Adrenalize! The guys break down the songs and give the album THE 9 treatment as they do with every album they review. You just have to ask yourself one question. Do you wanna get rocked?Links: Twitter @RBTEpodcast https://twitter.com/RBTEpodcast @NCarusoJr https://twitter.com/NCarusoJr @NikkoCaruso https://twitter.com/NikkoCaruso @DrummerRob10 https://twitter.com/DrummerRob10 www.facebook.com/RightBetweenTheEyesPodcast https://www.instagram.com/rightbetweentheeyespodcast/ email: rightbetweentheeyespodcast@gmail.com
EPISODE 20Topic: Def LeppardFor our next installment of The Opening Act, Nick, Nikko, and Rob knew right away what the band was going to be... DEF LEPPARD! Formed in 1977 in Sheffield with the union jack flag waving, helped lead the new wave of British heavy metal movement of the early 1980s. Through the late 70's till today Def Leppard have blazed a trail the most bands can only dream of with iconic albums like Pyromania, Hyesteria, Adrenalize and Euphoria to name a few have topped the rock charts over and over again. The guys will tell you what this band means to them and take you on "Rocket" ride like no other. So "Stand Up" and kick the podcast into motion! This the Opening Act, and this is DEF LEPPARD!Links: Twitter @RBTEpodcast https://twitter.com/RBTEpodcast @NCarusoJr https://twitter.com/NCarusoJr @NikkoCaruso https://twitter.com/NikkoCaruso @DrummerRob10 https://twitter.com/DrummerRob10 www.facebook.com/RightBetweenTheEyesPodcast https://www.instagram.com/rightbetweentheeyespodcast/ email: rightbetweentheeyespodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to Moving Hardstyle Forward, the Hardstyle Report Podcast. 2021 has almost come to an end. Another year without our beloved parties and raves. In this episode, we brought you 40 of the best hardstyle, raw hardstyle and hardcore tracks. Let's end 2021 with a bang! Happy New Year and see you in the better times. Play it loud!
2021 has come to an end, so it's time to look back at a year full of Hardstyle and Powermode! In the 2021 yearmix of Powermode, Primeshock features their highlights of the past 365 days. With over 2 hours of music, Episode 48 is extra long and the perfect mix to look back at an amazing musical year. Featuring more than 8 Primeshock releases as well as some future-classics, it's time to switch into Powermode. Wishing you a happy new year and all the best for 2022! #PWM48 | Powermode - Presented by Primeshock (Yearmix 2021) Energy, power, entertainment; keywords that describe Primeshock on their way to the top. Devouring the Hard Dance scene with a flood of energy, their shockwave is expanding at the speed of sound! Primeshock delivers crazy powerful sets that will pump up crowds and blow up stages. In addition they represent the best Hardstyle in their monthly Powermode Podcast, broadcasted at Q-dance Radio. Primeshock is ready to take over the world of Hardstyle with their energy, positive vibes and powerful music. Switch into Powermode! ⚡ ▼ Follow Primeshock: http://www.primeshocklive.com http://www.primeshocklive.com/instagram http://www.primeshocklive.com/facebook http://www.primeshocklive.com/spotify http://www.primeshocklive.com/youtube http://www.primeshocklive.com/soundcloud http://www.primeshocklive.com/mixcloud http://www.primeshocklive.com/twitter ♫ Follow the 'Powermode Hardstyle Playlist' on Spotify! http://www.primeshocklive.com/powermode-spotify ⏵ Join the 'Primeshock | Plugged In' server on Discord! www.primeshocklive.com/discord Tracklist: 00. Powermode intro (00:00:00) 01. Primeshock - Rewind (00:00:29) 02. Wildstylez & Hardwell ft. KiFi - Shine A Light (00:03:29) 03. DJ Isaac - Follow Me (00:05:18) 04. Digital Punk & Profyler - Bringing The Funk (Zatox Remix) (00:06:58) 05. The Pitcher & Slim Shore ft. Sam Lemay - This Is Who We Are (Power Hour Gospel Edit) (00:09:42) 06. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Gates Of Paradise (00:12:00) 07. Yuta Imai - In My Head (00:15:19) 08. Atmozfears & Sound Rush - Come Back Home (00:16:09) 09. Tokyo Machine - Play Moshi (Primeshock Masshuappu) (00:20:03) 10. Firelite - Dance Generation (00:22:23) 11. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Astronauts (00:22:54) 12. Noisecontrollers - They Pretend (00:25:06) 13. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Diamond Hearts (00:27:39) 14. Primeshock - Everybody Dance Now (00:29:22) 15. Jay Reeve & Solstice ft. Mark Vayne - We Make Heaven Bend (00:32:36) 16. Da Tweekaz x LNY TNZ - So Easy (00:34:20) 17. Frontliner - TBA 2 (One More Time) (00:37:24) 18. Sound Rush ft. Diandra Faye - The Great Escape (00:39:04) 19. Primeshock - Cheat Codes (00:41:09) 20. Last of Us ft. MERYLL - High (00:44:35) 21. Stormerz - Losing It (00:46:03) 22. Yellow Claw - Amsterdamned (Headhunterz Remix) (00:47:05) 23. Devin Wild - Components Of Matter (2020 Edit) (00:48:35) 24. Atmozfears & Demi Kanon ft. David Spekter - Ghosts (00:50:09) 25. Clockartz - Delirium (Firelite Remix) (00:51:27) 26. Rebelion & Sound Rush - Hypnotized (00:52:52) 27. KELTEK ft. Lindi - Divine (00:54:37) 28. Hypnose - You & Me (00:55:36) 29. Primeshock - Power Up (00:56:29) 30. The Elite - A Thousand Journeys (01:00:01) 31. Brennan Heart - City Of Intensity (Official Decibel Outdoor 2009 Anthem) (01:01:47) 32. Primeshock - Primetime (2021 Edit) (01:05:25) 33. Frontliner & John Harris - Loud (01:06:27) 34. Sephyx - Devil In The Eyes (01:07:42) 35. The Prophet - Lay Low (01:08:57) 36. Yuta Imai - Breakthru (01:10:05) 37. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Good Times (01:11:45) 38. TNT - Reverse The Bass (01:14:31) 39. Showtek & Sevenn - Pum Pum (Da Tweekaz Remix) (01:16:20) 40. Sound Rush - Break My Fall (01:17:56) 41. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Enter Your Mind (01:20:21) 42. Primeshock - Worldwide (01:21:39) 43. Wildstylez & Frontliner - The Unknown (01:25:18) 44. Sub Zero Project - Trip To Mars (Astronauts) (01:26:55) 45. Noisecontrollers - Pillars of Creation (Atmozfears & Sound Rush Remix) (01:27:44) 46. Primeshock ft. Diandra Faye - Addicted To The Night (01:31:14) 47. Project One - The Zero Hour (01:34:40) 48. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Harder Generation (01:37:15) 49. Primeshock - Cha Cha Slide (01:39:57) 50. Aftershock & Atmozfears ft. Robin Valo - Reactivate (01:41:53) 51. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Promised Land (Phuture Noize Remix) (01:44:17) 52. Devin Wild - Blinded (01:47:05) 53. Sub Zero Project - HALO (01:50:25) 54. Jesse Jax - Witness (01:51:24) 55. Antergy - Connected (01:54:21) 56. Primeshock & Villain - Fitness Move (Warrior Workout OST) (01:55:58) 57. Ran-D & Kronos - Virtual Reality (01:58:56)
The Slamfest Podcast brings the premier rock concert pregaming experience from the parking lot to the podcasting airwaves. Episode 80 - Brad covers seeing his last concert in real time for 2021. A holiday Tribute Show - Armageddon (Def Leppard), Rock of Love (Poison) and Rattrap (Ratt) at The Token Lounge in Westland, MI on 12/17/21. The Band on the Bill Spotlight finds him reviewing the first albums released by these three bands in the 1990's - Poison's Flesh & Blood, Ratt's Detonator and Def Leppard's Adrenalize - and he ranks them. After a Slamfest Tip of the Week, he is faced with a "Which Side are You On?" - Side 1 or Side 2 off of Def Leppard's third studio album, Pyromania, from 1983.Music in this episode by:Netherlands Symphony OrchestraRattPoisonDef LeppardKissBlack SabbathOzzy OsbourneVisit the Slamfest Podcast online at: https://slamfest-podcast.simplecast.comRequest to join the Slamfest Podcast private Facebook page here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/slamfestpodcastE-mail us at : slamfestpodcast@gmail.com
Which Def Leppard album is better, Hysteria or Adrenalize? B1bomb and the Smuts get into this debate while special guest judge TNT presides over the hearings. Tune in for his final verdict!!
Welcome back to Moving Hardstyle Forward, the Hardstyle Report Podcast. The second dj set of the Hardstyle Report hosting at the DJ Marathon is brought to you by Dymonic. Relive one hour with the latest and greatest hardstyle tracks of the moment. Hold on, stay strong and play it loud!
01. Intro 02. Dragonette, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Cat Dealers feat. Bruno Martini - Summer Thing (Kryder Remix) 03. Cosmic Gate & Diana Miro - Nothing To Hide 04. Armin van Buuren & AVIRA - Sirius 05. Andrea Crocicchia - Don't Mind 06. Wiwek - Periphery 07. Age Of Love - The Age Of Love (Charlotte de Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano Remix) 08. Boris Foong - Equilibrium 09. Rub!k - U Got Me10. Veracocha - Carte Blanche (ilan Bluestone Remix) 11. Tritonal feat. Fisher - Slave (Sunny Lax Remix) 12. AVAO - Dark Energy 13. MaRLo - Hoogenbanger 14. Maddix - Acid Soul 15. Will Sparks - Techno Viking 16. Seven Lions - Cusp [Throwback of the Week] 17. Blasterjaxx - Hard Rave Hour Two18. AXMO - The Jungle 19. Bass Modulators - Bass Ex Machina 20. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Gate Of Paradise 21. The Elite - A Thousand Journey's 22. Lady Faith feat. Szen - Summer 23. Last Of Us - High (feat. MERYLL) 24. Da Tweekaz - Speechless (Disney Tool) 25. Avi8 - Burn Down 26. Da Tweekaz feat. Oesch's die Dritten - Ich schenk' Dir einen Jodler27. Adrenalize & Demi Kanon - Silhouette 28. Xense - Up In The Clouds (Jay Reeve Remix) 29. Dr Rude - Hypnotized 30. Hard Driver feat. Carola - Get Up And Dance 31. Primeshock & Villian - Fitness Move (Warrior Workout OST) 32. TNT - Reverse The Bass 33. Atmozfears & Sound Rush - Come Back Home [Track of the Week] 34. Sub Zero Project & E-Life - BASE Stay Connectedtwitch.tv/joe_zez_mixcloud.com/joe_zezinstagram.com/joe_zezsoundcloud.com/joe_zez
Matduke presents The Hard & Loud Podcast (Hardstyle, Happy Hardcore)
Ep. 97 : Euphoric Hardstyle Follow me for regular mixes! Download is enabled! Buy me a coffee! ☕: https://ko-fi.com/matduke Youtube: https://youtu.be/xgrCgjvBlgE Apple: https://apple.co/2F7D4bl Mixcloud: https://bit.ly/3l8wZDr Google: https://bit.ly/31w7EJ2 Contact: matduke@gmail.com Hey everybody, Matduke here, bringing you Episode 97 of the Hard & Loud Podcast. This week I bring you a huge euphoric hardstyle mix You're gonna love it. If you're on Spotify, check out the official Hard & Loud Spotify playlist, link is in the description. Now, enjoy the show! Links Discord: https://discord.gg/matduke Facebook: https://facebook.com/djmatduke Twitter: https://twitter.com/matduke Instagram: https://instagram.com/djmatduke/ Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2j09OcQ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djmatduke Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/matduke/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/djmatduke Twitch: https://twitch.tv/matduke Website: http://djmatduke.com/ Tracklist 0:00 KELTEK & Devin Wild - Creature (ft. Diandra Faye) 4:29 Avi8 - Burn Down 8:19 MaRLo & Frontliner - Hook 12:13 Serzo - You 15:50 D-Block & S-te-Fan - Gates Of Paradise 20:26 Last of Us - High (feat. MERYLL) 23:50 Adrenalize & Demi Kanon - Silhouette 26:51 Heatwavez - Falling 30:19 Galactixx Ft. Art Felixx - Down On My Knees 33:33 Wildstylez & TNT - Exist 38:07 Ephoric - Forgiven 42:17 Code Black - Kyoto 45:03 A-RIZE - Faith Of The Saint 48:11 Xense - Up In The Clouds (Jay Reeve Remix) 51:45 Wildstylez - Sanctuary (feat. Lindi) 55:23 Bass Modulators - Down The Rabbit Hole 58:35 The Elite - A Thousand Journeys
Tracklist: [0:00] Intro HARDSTYLE2YOU P0DCAST [1:04] Adrenalize, Demi Kanon - Silhouette [4:06] Wildstylez & Lindi - Sanctuary [8:07] Last Of Us - High [10:34] The Elite - A Thousand Journeys [14:40] Rejecta feat. Last Word - Still We Rise [19:06] Gunz For Hire - Seek & Destroy [22:45] D-Sturb - Fire & Blood [25:32] B-Front, Kronos - I Will Find You [28:50] MYST - Find You [33:11] Phuture Noize - keep loving me. (tonight) HARDSTYLE2YOU PLAYLIST Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2hVoAgx9PglpNxMWKrF.. YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7AHjdsG4rrEdXhuKb.. VK: https://vk.com/music/playlist/137494223_6_c01f1dc4d64..
Welcome back to Moving Hardstyle Forward, the Hardstyle Report Podcast. We have to wait a little longer to reunite at our beloved festivals due to the recent restrictions of the Dutch government. Enjoy our fresh new podcast untill we can party again together.❤️ Hold on, stay strong and play it loud!
The Jeremy White Podcast presents the RETURN of Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Inductee#PhilCollen from #DefLeppard! Co-hosted by Mitch Lafon. FULL INTERVIEW: We cover the Volume 3 Box Set, the @DEF LEPPARD "sound" and writing music, his love of The Police and what their music means, Mutt Lange, The Backstreet Boys, Def Leppard Demos, set lists, Adrenalize performed in its entirety live, Vince Neil and StadiumTour, modern country music, playing with Chaka Khan and Slash, using a metal guitar pick on Hysteria, all of that and more in this more than 60's minutes with my favourite living guitarist! PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Donate to the channel to help create new content! https://www.paypal.me/jeremywhitepodcast The Jeremy White Podcast is FREE and ON DEMAND, stream now on iHeart Radio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and tell your Smart Speaker "Play The Jeremy White Podcast". Listen to The #JeremyWhitePodcast: http://linktr.ee/jeremywhitepodcast Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeremywhitemtl Follow on Instagram: http://instagram.com/jeremywhitemtl Subscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/JeremyWhiteShow Subscribe to The Jeremy White Podcast for exclusive content and interviews. The Jeremy White Podcast is powered by Pariah Pickups and LOUDTRAX.COM © 2021. Jeremy White Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
Matduke presents The Hard & Loud Podcast (Hardstyle, Happy Hardcore)
Ep. 91 : Euphoric Hardstyle Follow me for regular mixes! Download is enabled! Youtube: https://youtu.be/VJmnrD8YAhM Apple: https://apple.co/2F7D4bl Mixcloud: https://bit.ly/3f5L9Rd Google: https://bit.ly/31w7EJ2 Contact: matduke@gmail.com Hey everybody, what’s happening? This is Matduke, bringing you Episode 91 of the Hard & Loud Podcast. This week, I have a banging euphoric hardstyle mix for you. Get ready. Don’t forget to check out the official Hard & Loud Spotify playlist, link is in the description. Now, enjoy the show! Links Discord: https://discord.gg/matduke Facebook: https://facebook.com/djmatduke Twitter: https://twitter.com/matduke Instagram: https://instagram.com/djmatduke/ Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2j09OcQ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djmatduke Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/matduke/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/djmatduke Twitch: https://twitch.tv/matduke Website: http://djmatduke.com/ Tracklist 0:00 Sub Zero Project - HALO 2:57 Wasted Penguinz & Firelite - Without You 6:48 Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Astronauts 10:08 Primeshock - Everybody Dance Now 13:26 Blasterjaxx & Dr Phunk – Here Without You 16:35 D-Block & S-te-Fan - Believe 20:28 Steve Hill x Technikal - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 23:53 GAME - Change The Game 27:18 KELTEK ft. Lindi - Run With The Restless 30:52 Noisecontrollers - They Pretend 35:17 Primeshock - Power Up 38:21 Mike Enemy ft. RAMY - Water in my Veins 42:05 System of Loudness - Problems 45:49 Sephyx - Devil In The Eyes - (Diabolus) 49:49 Refuzion & Mandy ft. Amanda Collis - More Than A Human 52:55 Crystal Lake - Remedy 57:08 Code Black & Sickddellz - Fade Away
Are you feeling it? It's Powermode Episode 40, featuring the upcoming Primeshock release 'Power Up'! #PWM40 is yet another banging episode in the ever-growing podcast series by Primeshock. Pump up your volume and enjoy an hour of mad energy: Switch into Powermode! #PWM40 | Powermode - Presented by Primeshock Energy, power, entertainment; keywords that describe Primeshock on their way to the top. Devouring the Hard Dance scene with a flood of energy, their shockwave is expanding at the speed of sound! Primeshock delivers crazy powerful sets that will pump up crowds and blow up stages. In addition they represent the best Hardstyle in their monthly Powermode Podcast, broadcasted at Q-dance Radio. Primeshock is ready to take over the world of Hardstyle with their energy, positive vibes and powerful music. Switch into Powermode! ⚡ ▼ Follow Primeshock: http://www.primeshocklive.com http://www.primeshocklive.com/instagram http://www.primeshocklive.com/facebook http://www.primeshocklive.com/spotify http://www.primeshocklive.com/youtube http://www.primeshocklive.com/soundcloud http://www.primeshocklive.com/mixcloud http://www.primeshocklive.com/twitter ♫ Follow the 'Powermode Hardstyle Playlist' on Spotify! http://www.primeshocklive.com/powermode-spotify ⏵ Join the 'Primeshock | Plugged In' server on Discord! www.primeshocklive.com/discord Tracklist: 00. Powermode intro (00:00:00) 01. Wildstylez & Hardwell ft. KiFi - Shine A Light (00:00:29) 02. D-Block & S-te-Fan ft. DJ Isaac - Music Is Why (00:05:05) 03. Noisecontrollers - Give It Barbra (00:06:08) 04. Hypnose - You & Me (00:06:58) 05. Frontliner - Spacer (00:09:07) 06. D-Block & S-te-Fan - Alone (00:10:40) 07. Da Tweekaz - Heroes Of Today (00:14:09) 08. DJ Isaac - Follow Me (00:16:42) 09. Digital Punk & Profyler - Bringing The Funk (Zatox Remix) (00:18:22) 10. Headhunterz ft. Krewella - United Kids Of The World (00:21:06) 11. Fragma & Coco Star - Toca's Miracle (Bioweapon Remix) (00:22:40) 12. Da Tweekaz & Atmozfears ft. Popr3b3l - Weapons Of Love (Tweeka-TV Edit) (00:24:12) 13. DJ Stephanie - Groovin To The Beat (00:26:06) 14. Retrospect ft. Last Word - Never Break (00:28:22) 15. Showtek ft. MC Stretch - Dutchie (00:31:08) 16. Adrenalize ft. ADN Lewis - Astronauts (00:34:11) 17. Noisecontrollers - They Pretend (00:37:41) 18. Primeshock - Power Up (00:41:31) 19. KELTEK ft. Lindi - Run With The Restless (00:45:04) 20. Dailucia - Without You (00:47:45) 21. Sub Zero Project - HALO (00:49:51) 22. Sound Rush - Break My Fall (00:52:31) 23. Frequencerz & Phuture Noize - Starlight (00:55:29) 24. Freakz At Night - Freakz (Hard Bass 2015 Team Red OST) (00:57:12) 25. Aversion - The Dream (00:58:28)
01. Jonth & Vindon - Badniss02. KUURO, Syon - Can't Say03. Blosso & Phocust - Moving On04. Dr Phunk & 22Bullets - Ready To Rage (feat. Ghost)05. Harris & Ford x Neptunica - Bye Bye06. Frizzyboyz - Stay On07. Adrenalize, ADN Lewis - Astronauts08. Toneshifterz - We Will Meet Again09. D-Sturb - Partystarter10. Hard Of The Week: Hard Driver - Don't Give Up Now11. Refuzion, Mandy feat. Amanda Collis - More Than A Human12. Retrospect feat. Last Word - Never Break13. Sacred Mind, Volture feet. MC Activate - Fallen14. Dvastate - Put Me To Rest15. Sound Rush - Break My Fall16. Rebelion - Ghost Of Us17. RAYZEN - In The Pit18. Twisted Mindz feat. Ania Crown - Euphoria19. Ben Nicky, Technikore, JTS - YEET 2.020. DJ Shimamura, Relect feat. Lindsey Marie - Northern Lights
This Hardstyle mix is a tribute to the legendary B-Front sound. I've been a fan of B-front's music for well over a decade now. His music is completely unique. The dark but very melodic atmosphere with long dissonant notes is his signature sound. Follow my Socials ► https://linktr.ee/elektrify Stream & download ► https://streamlink.to/ESo-B-Front-Part1000 | 0:00:00 | Intro B-Front from Defqon.1 2019001 | 0:00:22 | B-Front - MF Psycho002 | 0:02:19 | B-Front - Jumpin'003 | 0:06:10 | B-Front & Jones - Lunatick (Raw Mix)004 | 0:09:19 | DJ Dragan - Frontline (B-Front Mix)005 | 0:11:20 | B-Front - Afraid to Lose006 | 0:12:48 | B-Front - My Style 007 | 0:15:42 | B-Front - MF Psycho (B-Front Mix)008 | 0:18:32 | B-Front & DJ Dragan - Incoming009 | 0:19:58 | B-Front & DJ Dragan - Shock010 | 0:21:50 | B-Front & DJ Dragan - Stereo011 | 0:24:00 | ACL Team - Wrong Tone (B-Front Remix)012 | 0:27:03 | A-Drive - Your Life (Jones & B-Front Remix)013 | 0:30:48 | B-Front & Jones - Volumez (Old Version)014 | 0:34:22 | B-Front & Dweazle - Speakerwall (Dutch Spice Mix)015 | 0:37:14 | B-Front - Evil016 | 0:39:20 | B-Front - Resimulated017 | 0:41:15 | B-Front - Confuse018 | 0:44:08 | 2-Sidez - Fuck It019 | 0:46:15 | 2-Sidez - Freakin'020 | 0:48:53 | 2-Sidez - Afraid021 | 0:50:50 | 2-Sidez - Listen022 | 0:52:56 | 2-Sidez - Magic Spell023 | 0:55:35 | B-Front - Confuse (2 Sidez Remix)024 | 0:58:56 | B-Front VS Bass Modulators - Pathology025 | 1:00:13 | B-Front VS Bass Modulators - Quarantine► Since I like that B-Front sound and to dig in discographies of artists to find hidden gold, I thought why not put all the tracks in one big mix. I found out that Bob van der Palen (the man behind the alias B-Front) was part of 156 released tracks over the course of 15 years (not counting ghost produced stuff). I decided to also put collabs in the mix. So not everything is purely his sound, though you can hear it's part of every track. The sound blends amazingly with the sounds of other artists. No wonder he's part of multiple groups: B-Frontliner (w/ Frontliner) , Zazafront (w/ Zany & DV8), 2-Sidez (Pulse/Dawnfire) and B-Freqz (w/Frequencerz). Not forgetting how perfectly the sound blends with the sound of Phuture Noize, Adrenalize and Digital Punk.►► All the links you will need ◄ ◄Follow my Socials ► https://linktr.ee/elektrify Stream & download ► ► Some history behind B-Front:Van der Palen came into contact with music at the age of eight, before starting to produce on his own in his neighbor's studio at the age of ten.In 2005, Van der Palen had his first release with 'Motherf*cking Psycho' on 'DJs Records', followed by the hit 'Lunatick' in 2006. His first major performance was at Defqon.1 2008, but his breakthrough was at X-Qlusive Holland 2009. Van der Palen cites DJ Zany and Michel Pollen as his main musical inspirations and influences. Together with Adaro, Frequencerz and Ran-D, Van der Palen founded his own label in 2015: Roughstate.In January 2016, he got his own X-Qlusive at the Heineken Music Hall. "A crowning achievement", as Van der Palen himself described it. In 2017, B-Front released his first album called 'Beyond Reality'. And last but not least B-Front was responsible for the 2019 Qlimax anthem “Symphony of Shadows”.Muziek in deze video Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy recordaremos parte del quinto album de los británicos Def Leppard, publicado en 1992, bajo el título de "Adrenalize". Fue el primer álbum sin el malogrado guitarrista Steve Clark, grabado como cuarteto, antes de la llegada de Vivian Campbell. Clásicos como "Make love like a man" , "Let´s get rocked" o "have you ever needed someone"...y como siempre, crearemos una historia paralela traduciendo parte de las letras originales, para entre varias canciones, que cada oyente pueda imaginar, a su vez una historia distinta. No están todas las que son, pero son todas las que están.
Episode 13 is our end of year show with lots of fresh new music, sprinkled with some Christmas cheer. Joining us for our festive edition with his guest mix and exclusive interview, we have a man who's been a pioneer of the UK hard dance sound from the very beginning, the world renowned Dark By Design.Stream/download: bit.ly/hduk-ep13► One link to rule them all: werhduk.com► HDUK merch: werhduk.com/shop► Support us: ko-fi.com/werhduk► Get the latest news first: werhduk.com/signupWARM UPDJ Chuck-E & Kujin-Fu - Tears of a Droid (Jingle Bells Intro - HDUK Edit)CLASSIC OF THE MONTHNoisecontrollers - Gimme LoveKICK OFFDa Tweekaz x Code Black x Adrenalize vs. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas is Blue (Mashup)System of Loudness - BurnToy Soldierz - Love AgainGammer & Alex Prospect - Bad Bitch (Arkangel Remix)Scooter - FCK 2020 (Twisted Melodiez Bootleg - Cally Edit)Walt - Let the Music Play (D-Block and S-Te-Fan Remix)Xpher & OSITO - Lucid Dreamers (D-Stroyer Remix)Luca Testa ft. Reptile Room - Till the EndAudiofreq, Somnia & Shanti People - Hey Adi YogiWildstylez & Ran-D - WarriorsTNT & Darren Styles - WonderSub Zero Project ft. MC Stretch - Time MachineGalactixx - All The WayExilium - Into The LightFirelite & Deezl - Tear the Walls DownKeltek ft. Lindi - DivineHDUK HAND PICKEDCally & Joey Riot - Powertrance vs PowerstompHDUK RAWSickmode & Rooler - TOO HOTAdaro, Kronos & Nikki Milou - The LifeImperatorz & The Straikerz - Go OnGUESTMIX - DARK BY DESIGNKernkraft 400 - Zombie Nation (DbD Covid Nation Remix)Veracocha - Carte Blanche (DbD Remix)Dark By Design - Climbing Hills - (Hard Trance Edit)Robert Miles - Children (DbD vs Boris The Noss Remix)Lamb of God - Laid to Rest (DbD Remix)CLOSING TRACKRan-D - Living for the MomentConnect with Dark By Design:www.facebook.com/darkbydesignofficialwww.twitter.com/darkbydesign666www.instragram.com/darkbydesignofficialwww.youtube.com/c/gazdarkbydesignwestwww.soundcloud.com/darkbydesign-officialwww.patreon.com/darkbydesignmusic Connect with HDUK:werhduk.com/communitywerhduk.com/producerwerhduk.com/facebookwerhduk.com/twitterwerhduk.com/instagramwerhduk.com/snapchatwerhduk.com/youtube werhduk.com/soundcloudwerhduk.com/mixcloudSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/werhduk)
Tracklist : 1.Rampager & MANU - Fly On The Wings Of Love 2.Adrenalize ft. Michael Jo - Wide Awake 3.Firelite - Fire In The Sun 4.MI37 - Our Planet 5.Adonize - Wake Up 6.SK & Deny Light - Summer Feel 7.Fericz & Sphericz - You & Me 8.Cyber & Gix - TBA2 9.Stormerz - Summer Is Magic 10.Subraver - No Lie 11.Manuals - Waiting Game (Shaggy Soldiers Remix) 12.Evolate - Relevations Bluenotez guestmix 1.Adrienne Valeire - Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me (BlueNotez bootleg) 2.Headhunterz - Dragonborn (BlueNotez remix)(2018 refix) 3.Macby - Charbonneurs (BlueNotez bootleg) 4.Hardwell ft. Chris Jones - Young again (BlueNotez bootleg) 5.Loïc Nottet - Million Eyes (BlueNotez bootleg) 6.Darren Styles & Gammer - Feel like this (BlueNotez bootleg) 7.BlueNotez ft. Lorah - Virus 8.BlueNotez - Symbiose (Official Symbiose Indoor Festival 2020 Anthem) 9.Avril Lavigne - What The Hell (WTH tool)
Hour One 01. Intro 02. No Mana feat. Jantine - Strangers 03. Fatum, Genix, Jaytech & Judah - We're All In This Together (Above & Beyond Respray) 04. Cosmic Gate - Universal Love 05. NWYR - Heart Eyes 06. Graham Bell - Pam Pam (Phat Bass) 07. DRYM - Sci-Fi 08. Tritonal - Born Yesterday 09. Ummet Ozcan - Miami Sundown [Throwback of the Week] 10. Somna - Snowstorm 11. Simon Patterson feat. Sarah de Warren - Close My Eyes 12. Zafrir, Chuckies & Whackboi - Madrush 13. Giuseppe Ottaviani - Slow Emotion 4 14. Hypaton - Elevation 15. Hi Profile - The Ghost 16. Impulse Wave - Fall To Dictators 17. Djantrix - XperimentHour Two 18. Zero Days - Anywhere 19. Firelite - Fire In The Sun 20. Wildstylez & Aftershock feat. LXCPR - Never Bring Us Down [Track of the Week] 21. Adrenalize feat. Michael Jo - Wide Awake 22. Syrin - Dream Dancers 23. Galactixx - Wake Up Fckd Up 24. Refuzion ft. Wez Writer & fawlin - Mayhem 25. Frequencerz & E-Life - Miami Vice 26. Xense - welcome_to_my_world 27. Hyjacked - Heroes Arising 28. Voidax - Time And Space 29. Adaro & Kronos ft. Last Word - Ghost Town 30. Lynx & Dawnfire - Fury 31. Gunz For Hire - Sicario 32. The Machine - Forgiven 33. Zatox & Zyon - Russian Empire 34. The Prophet - Get Dumb!
Tracklist:01. Armin van Buuren & Brennan Heart feat. Andreas Moe – All On Me (Brennan Heart VIP Mix) (World Wide Premiere)02. Krewella – Greenlights (Toneshifterz Remix)03. Adrenalize ft. Michael Jo – Wide Awake04. Wildstylez & Aftershock ft. LXCPR – Never Bring Us Down05. The Prophet & Headhunterz – Scar Ur Face (KELTEK Edit)06. Bass Modulators – Live and Let Die07. Audiofreq – Take Me Higher08. ID – ID09. D-Block & S-te-Fan – Love On Fire10. D-Stroyer – Blackout11. Firelite – Fire In The Sun12. Galactixx – The Unspeakable World13. Broken Element x Phrantic x Alee – Insomnia14. Ran-D feat. Mark Vayne & Diesel – Dreamers Of The Universe15. Devin Wild – Shapeshifting16. Sub Zero Project – Rave Into Space17. Digital Punk feat. Carola – Revive18. Deetox – Going Under19. Zatox & Zyon – Russian Empire20. Radical Redemption – ReincarnationFollow Brennan Heart: http://www.instagram.com/djbrennanheart http://www.facebook.com/djbrennanheart http://www.twitter.com/djbrennanheart http://www.youtube.com/brennanheart
It's March Badness. Do you wanna get rocked? Def Leppard's 1992 release Adrenalize was rated 4.5/5 stars by Rolling Stone and sold over 4 Million copies in the US alone. Most of which ended up in Pawn Shops around the country in the following year. For this years March Badness LC and Bakko tear back the cellophane and break down the 5th album from Def Leppard.
HAPPY NEW 2020 YEAR! Всем привет! Дорогие друзья, позвольте поздравить вас с наступающим Новым 2020 годом и в качестве подарка преподнести вот этот микс полностью состоящий из работ EDM-продюсеров выполненных в новогодней тематике, которые мне удалось собрать с 2017 по 2019 год. Первая часть микса будет очень красивой и спокойной, она идеальна для прослушивания в дороге, за рулём машины или просто рядом с вашими родным и близкими холодными, зимними вечерами. А вот вместе со второй частью микса мы начнём настоящую новогоднюю Bass-вечеринку! Вам интересно, как это все будет звучать? Ну что же, тогда вперёд, в Новый год! ЭТО REMIGHT ON AIR 110! С НОВЫМ 2020 ГОДОМ, ДРУЗЬЯ! С ПРАЗДНИКОМ!!! =) Трек-лист: 1 [00:00] Kaskade - In the Bleak Midwinter (feat. Kayrae) (Original Mix) 2 [03:48] Kaskade - This Christmas Night (feat. Dia Frampton) (Original Mix) 3 [07:01] LöKii - Winter Wonderland (Extended Mix) 4 [09:48] Kaskade - Cold December (Original Mix) 5 [13:08] Armin van Buuren feat. Josh Cumbee - Christmas Days (AFSHeeN Remix) 6 [16:21] LöKii - Jingle Bells (Extended Mix) 7 [19:22] Kaskade & Late Night Alumni - Christmas is Here (Original Mix) 8 [22:46] Kaskade - God Rest Ye (feat. Debra Fotheringham) (Original Mix) 9 [24:44] Kaskade - Santa Baby (feat. Jane XO) (Original Mix) 10 [27:55] Sam Feldt - Winter Wonderland (Extended Mix) 11 [30:51] Arrows - New Year (Quintino 2017 Edit) 12 [33:14] Pixel Terror - Arctica (Original Mix) 13 [36:43] Tokyo Machine - JINGLE BELLS (Original Mix) 14 [39:10] FWLR - Deck The Halls (Time To Die) (Original Mix) 15 [41:43] Sheni Doko - Hands Up (Xmas Edit) 16 [43:23] Shelco Garcia & Teenwolf - Stuck In My Jingle (VIP Mix) 17 [45:47] Major Lazer feat. Proteje - Christmas Trees (Original Mix) 18 [48:52] Boombox Cartel - Dem Fraid (Blaize Christmas Edit) 19 [52:00] Bossfight - Carol of the Cartels (Original Mix) 20 [55:55] Da Tweekaz x Code Black x Adrenalize vs. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas is Blue (Mashup) 21 [1:01:02] Robin Schulz - Speechless (feat. Erika Sirola) (Christmas Version) #НовыйМикс #NewMix #RemightOnAir #Mix #Remight #Ремайт #RemightMusic #EDM #DJ #ElectroHouse #DeepHouse #TropicalHouse #Hardstyle #Drumstep #Dubstep #Trap #FutureBass #NewYear #HappyNewYear #MerryChristmas #Christmas #XMas #НовыйГод #СНовымГодом #2020 #2020Год #НовогоднийМикс #NewYearMix #ChristmasBass #ChristmasDeep Приятного прослушивания! Пишите в комментариях свое мнение о миксе. Также буду очень благодарен за вашу поддержку ввиде репоста! =) И помните! Музыка и есть ответ! ;) Дорогие друзья, по этой ссылке вы можете подписаться на наш подкаст в ITunes, слушать его прямо со своего смартфона и получать уведомления о релизе новых выпусков: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/….. А также, вы всегда можете послушать и скачать любой выпуск подкаста Remight On Air с помощью сервиса PromoDJ: promodj.com/Remight Ссылка на вступление в беседу посвященную подкасту Remight On Air: vk.me/join/AJQ1d_bFpgemHCoUND/… Ну и, конечно, приглашаю вас подписаться на мои страницы в других социальных сетях! ;) Найти меня можно на просторах: Instagram: instagram.com/RemightMusic Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCG3Jd91b7FfCNB5sMPOasDg Facebook: facebook.com/RemightMusic Twitter: twitter.com/RemightMusic MixCloud: mixcloud.com/Remight/ SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/user-167399320 Вконтакте: vk.com/RemightMusic Booking: gigandcrowd.com/Remight EDM-телеграмм канал Skytrance: t.me/SKYTRANCE Дизайн обложки: Кирилл Стыценко (vk.com/k.stytsenko) Портфолио Кирилла: www.behance.net/kstyts4b45
HAPPY NEW 2020 YEAR! Всем привет! Дорогие друзья, позвольте поздравить вас с наступающим Новым 2020 годом и в качестве подарка преподнести вот этот микс полностью состоящий из работ EDM-продюсеров выполненных в новогодней тематике, которые мне удалось собрать с 2017 по 2019 год. Первая часть микса будет очень красивой и спокойной, она идеальна для прослушивания в дороге, за рулём машины или просто рядом с вашими родным и близкими холодными, зимними вечерами. А вот вместе со второй частью микса мы начнём настоящую новогоднюю Bass-вечеринку! Вам интересно, как это все будет звучать? Ну что же, тогда вперёд, в Новый год! ЭТО REMIGHT ON AIR 110! С НОВЫМ 2020 ГОДОМ, ДРУЗЬЯ! С ПРАЗДНИКОМ!!! =) Трек-лист: 1 [00:00] Kaskade - In the Bleak Midwinter (feat. Kayrae) (Original Mix) 2 [03:48] Kaskade - This Christmas Night (feat. Dia Frampton) (Original Mix) 3 [07:01] LöKii - Winter Wonderland (Extended Mix) 4 [09:48] Kaskade - Cold December (Original Mix) 5 [13:08] Armin van Buuren feat. Josh Cumbee - Christmas Days (AFSHeeN Remix) 6 [16:21] LöKii - Jingle Bells (Extended Mix) 7 [19:22] Kaskade & Late Night Alumni - Christmas is Here (Original Mix) 8 [22:46] Kaskade - God Rest Ye (feat. Debra Fotheringham) (Original Mix) 9 [24:44] Kaskade - Santa Baby (feat. Jane XO) (Original Mix) 10 [27:55] Sam Feldt - Winter Wonderland (Extended Mix) 11 [30:51] Arrows - New Year (Quintino 2017 Edit) 12 [33:14] Pixel Terror - Arctica (Original Mix) 13 [36:43] Tokyo Machine - JINGLE BELLS (Original Mix) 14 [39:10] FWLR - Deck The Halls (Time To Die) (Original Mix) 15 [41:43] Sheni Doko - Hands Up (Xmas Edit) 16 [43:23] Shelco Garcia & Teenwolf - Stuck In My Jingle (VIP Mix) 17 [45:47] Major Lazer feat. Proteje - Christmas Trees (Original Mix) 18 [48:52] Boombox Cartel - Dem Fraid (Blaize Christmas Edit) 19 [52:00] Bossfight - Carol of the Cartels (Original Mix) 20 [55:55] Da Tweekaz x Code Black x Adrenalize vs. Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas is Blue (Mashup) 21 [1:01:02] Robin Schulz - Speechless (feat. Erika Sirola) (Christmas Version) #НовыйМикс #NewMix #RemightOnAir #Mix #Remight #Ремайт #RemightMusic #EDM #DJ #ElectroHouse #DeepHouse #TropicalHouse #Hardstyle #Drumstep #Dubstep #Trap #FutureBass #NewYear #HappyNewYear #MerryChristmas #Christmas #XMas #НовыйГод #СНовымГодом #2020 #2020Год #НовогоднийМикс #NewYearMix #ChristmasBass #ChristmasDeep Приятного прослушивания! Пишите в комментариях свое мнение о миксе. Также буду очень благодарен за вашу поддержку ввиде репоста! =) И помните! Музыка и есть ответ! ;) Дорогие друзья, по этой ссылке вы можете подписаться на наш подкаст в ITunes, слушать его прямо со своего смартфона и получать уведомления о релизе новых выпусков: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/….. А также, вы всегда можете послушать и скачать любой выпуск подкаста Remight On Air с помощью сервиса PromoDJ: promodj.com/Remight Ссылка на вступление в беседу посвященную подкасту Remight On Air: vk.me/join/AJQ1d_bFpgemHCoUND/… Ну и, конечно, приглашаю вас подписаться на мои страницы в других социальных сетях! ;) Найти меня можно на просторах: Instagram: instagram.com/RemightMusic Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCG3Jd91b7FfCNB5sMPOasDg Facebook: facebook.com/RemightMusic Twitter: twitter.com/RemightMusic MixCloud: mixcloud.com/Remight/ SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/user-167399320 Вконтакте: vk.com/RemightMusic Booking: gigandcrowd.com/Remight EDM-телеграмм канал Skytrance: t.me/SKYTRANCE Дизайн обложки: Кирилл Стыценко (vk.com/k.stytsenko) Портфолио Кирилла: www.behance.net/kstyts4b45
This is our monthly episode of the Hardstyle Podcast. If you want to stay up to date, follow us on instagram: https://instagram.com/djcurtain_k Tracklist: 1. Demi Kanon - Live My Live 2. Coone ft. David Spekter - Now Or Never 3. Unsenses - Out Of The Ordinary 4. Audiotricz & Demi Kanon - Renegade 5. Dj Isaac - I Want You 6. Adrenalize & Sickddellz - Shabaka 7. Headhunterz - Home 8. TNT & GLDY LX - Insane 9. Frequencerz & Phuture Noize - Starlight 10. The Prophet - HRDSTL 11. Sub Zero Project - All For One 12. ANDY SVGE & Max Enforcer - Let It Move You 13. Adaro & Clockartz - Dont Stop Me 14. D-Block & S-te-Fan ft. Villain - Sound Of Thunder (D-Sturb Remix) 15. Caine Ft. Sheryl Daneen - Angels Deserve To Die
Episode 10 is here including a guestmix by Emphasis. These guys are on a roll and have had multiple success with their Zara Larsson 'Never Forget' bootleg and the release "Light It Up". Next to this their remix of Headhunterz "Scrap Attack" made them win the talent contenst and they played at the Return of Headhunterz event in the Ziggodome in Amsterdam. Our show will air every first friday of the month at 21h (CEST) on Real Hardstyle Radio: www.rhr.fm The Sound of Hardstyle Episode 10 on Real Hardstyle Radio: ** The Sound of Hardstyle Mix 01. Hard Driver - Hardstyle 24/7 02. Wasted Pengiunz & Adrenalize - Scandinavia 03. Blasco - How Do You Feel 04. The Prophet - One of Us 05. Devin Wild & Keltek feat. Villain - Fifteen 06. 50 HZ - Get High 07. Dark Pact - The Truth 08. Max Enforcer & Andy SVGE Feat Heavynn - Deep'r 09. ID-ID 10. Activator & Francesco Zeta - Delhi 11. Toneshifterz & Rebourne - At Night 12. D-Block & S-te-Fan - God is A DJ 13. Deepack - Give It All 14. Phuture Noize - Save Me (B-Front Remix) 15. Robert Miles - Children (Degos & Re-Done Remix) ** DJ Mix by Emphasis 16. Headhunterz - Scrap Attack (Emphasis Remix) 17. Code Black & Da Tweekaz & Adrenalize ft. Matthew Steeper - Heart Like Mine 18. Sephyx - Monster 19. Headhunterz & Wildstylez - Project 1 (Sound Rush Remix) 20. Omegatypez - Good Love 21. Aztech & Emphasis ft. Sifra - Million Miles 22. Demi Kanon ft Nino Lucarelli - Nothing At All 23. Emphasis - Light It Up 24. Rob Mayth - Feel My Love (Sub Zero Project & Devin Wild Remix) ▼Follow us on Social Media: www.facebook.com/derailedtraxx www.instagram.com/tsohardstyle www.twitter.com/tsohardstyle This podcast is also available on iTunes and Youtube: tsoh.lnk.to/podcastYo Check our spotify playlist The Sound of Hardstyle: listento.derailedtraxx.com/TSOHYo With the best hardstyle suggestions. ▼Subscribe to our newsletter: subscribe.derailedtraxx.com ▼Listen our music and follow our playlist: spotify.derailedtraxx.com
http://thesparkandtheart.com/133 – David is very busy as a musician, entrepreneur and writer but we talk about how he handles that workload and some things he does to help keep overwhelm at bay. **- Links for this episode -**David Andrew Wiebe - http://davidandrewwiebe.com/Music Entrepreneur HQ - http://www.musicentrepreneurhq.com/Jonathon Ferguson - http://www.longjonlev.com/Django Reinhart - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_ReinhardtDjango Reinhart 3 hours of music -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szNJ6DqrqoAAdrenalize - http://adrenalize.ca/the-band/ Deanne Matley - http://www.deannematley.com/Vern's Bar - http://www.calgaryherald.com/entertainment/calgary+dive+music+lover+paradise/7828548/story.htmlMaveen Kaura - https://twitter.com/1MKAURAUsing Your Power - http://usingyourpower.com/