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We discuss whether recent poor form is a blip or something more concerning, as pressure begins to build on manager Andy Butler following a 3-2 home defeat to Buxton.We also chat about recent defensive errors, conceding three goals in three recent games and rumours linking attacking midfielder Luke Williams to a return to Glanford Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunda Energy PLC (AIM:SNDA) CEO Andy Butler talked with Proactive about the company's recent progress and strategic shift following the release of its interim results. Butler outlined key developments, including Sunda Energy's refocused strategy towards Southeast Asia and its core assets in Timor-Leste. He discussed the company's milestone achievements, such as increased participation from Timor Gap and its alignment with regional governments. “We see gas markets that are very strong, with sustained economic growth,” Butler said, emphasising the potential in Timor-Leste, especially with the Chuditch gas project. Sunda Energy also applied for offshore licenses in the Philippines, underscoring its commitment to growth in the region. Looking forward, Butler highlighted key areas of focus, including funding for upcoming drilling in 2024 and potential new opportunities in the Philippines. With government and shareholder support, Sunda Energy is well-positioned to capitalize on Southeast Asia's energy market. Watch the full interview to hear more from Andy Butler on Sunda Energy's next steps. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more interviews, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and enable notifications for future content. #SundaEnergy #TimorLeste #ChuditchGasProject #SoutheastAsiaEnergy #AndyButler #EnergyInvesting #ProactiveInterviews #OilAndGas #PhilippinesLicenses #EnergySector #NaturalGas #EnergyExpansion#ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
An impressive three nil win over Brackley sends eyebrows round the division. We discuss the perfect away performance on the opening day, Ross Barrows' excellent display and a bold substitution that paid dividends for Andy Butler. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss a positive summer transfer window and look ahead to Saturday's curtain raiser at Brackley Town under new boss Andy Butler. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to our talk with artists Andy Butler and Nicholas Smith on their new works presented as part of 'Future Remains: The 2024 Macfarlane Commissions'. This podcast was recorded as part of an Artist Talk at ACCA on Saturday 13 July 2024.
This sermon was recorded on Sunday 14th July 2024 at our Great Denham venue. Andy Butler continues our summer series titled 'I Am.' We will be looking through Jesus' 7 'I Am' statements from the book of John. Andy preaches a sermon titled 'I am the way, the truth and the life.'
Sunda Energy PLC (AIM:SNDA) CEO Andy Butler talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's latest developments, including the official name change to Sunda Energy, reflecting its focus on Southeast Asia and gas projects in Timor-Leste. Butler emphasised the strategic importance of the name change and how it aligns with the company's core business area in Southeast Asia. He mentioned the company's progress with the Chuditch project, highlighting that Sunda Energy has entered the third year of the Chuditch production sharing contract, with obligations to drill a well by June next year. Butler also discussed the ongoing funding initiatives, expressing optimism about securing partnerships with parties focused on gas opportunities in Southeast Asia. The CEO confirmed that Sunda Energy is targeting early 2025 for initial drilling, with significant progress in drilling planning, tendering, and governmental approvals. Key updates to watch for include procurement steps, environmental approvals, and funding developments as Sunda Energy advances towards its drilling campaign. For more videos, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications for future content. #SundaEnergy #AndyButler #SoutheastAsia #GasProjects #TimorLeste #ChuditchProject #EnergyNews #ProactiveInvestors #EnergySector #CompanyUpdates #DrillingCampaign #FundingInitiatives #EnvironmentalApprovals #EnergyGrowth #NaturalGas #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
A candid conversation with Scunthorpe United owner Michelle Harness, director Roj Rahman and new manager Andy Butler. Michelle and Roj reflect on their first eight months at the helm, having saved the club from the brink in October. We also begin to look ahead to next season and Andy provides updates on his search for an assistant manager and ongoing talks with players regarding their futures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We reflect on the play-off semi final defeat, Jimmy Dean's exit, and the appointment of Andy Butler as the Iron's new manager. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Baron Oil PLC CEO Andy Butler joined Proactive's Stephen Gunnion with latest developments at the Chuditch-2 appraisal well location, in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. The company has discovered approximately 1.2 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas and is preparing for an appraisal well later this year. Butler said the company reached a key milestone with the completion of a site survey, which is a critical safety and environmental measure prior to drilling. The original drilling location proved unsuitable due to irregular seabed conditions, detected through high-resolution sonar imaging. An alternative site, 286 metres away, was subsequently chosen, where shallow boreholes confirmed the seabed's strength to support drilling. This new location, higher in the gas structure, is expected to yield a taller gas column of about 249 metres, significantly more than the 30 metres initially discovered. Additionally, Butler noted that operational costs are well below the approved budget, benefiting from strong collaboration with industry partners. Planning and design work continues, with progress on technical, commercial, and regulatory fronts. Baron Oil is also engaging with potential funding partners as it moves forward with the project. #BaronOilPLC #AndyButler #ShoreditchGasProject #TimorLeste #GasDiscovery #OilAndGasIndustry #EnergySector #OffshoreDrilling #OperationalUpdate #IndustryCollaboration #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Andy Butler preaches with a one off sermon 'Too Big? Too Small?' This audio was recorded at our venue in Great Denham on Sunday 18th February 2024.
Andy Butler is a musician, producer, singer and DJ, best known as the creator and driving force behind Hercules & Love Affair.
With tracks from SIRS, Luke Hess, Alan Braxe & Fred Falke, Massiande, Madben, Lauer, Kasper Marott, Fluid X, Alek Lee, Taxi C.A.B., Gemini, Roe Deers, Sascha Funke, Boo Williams, Lipelis & Andy Butler, Carl Finlow, Takuya Matsumoto, Nate Williams, Kaysoul, Demuja, Computer Data, Mathias Schaffhäuser. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
Missing college football video games? So are we! Andy Butler joins this episode and we break down a few OG college football video games after playing them through the winter! Which game has the edge, Bill Walsh College Football or Sega Sports College Football's National Championship for the Sega Genesis?!
In this episode, we'll be sharing a recent lecture titled Beyond Safe White Spaces by Naarm-based artist, writer and curator, Andy Butler. In this lecture, Andy looks at how museums, galleries, and art histories more broadly, are going through processes of cultural upheaval and how we might find moments of optimism, joy, humour and solidarity through art.
Hercules and Love Affair's incredible music was such a huge part of my twenties and thirties it was brilliant to get the chance to talk to the man behind it all for today's epsiode - Andy Butler. We met up in person and talked the hind legs off the disco donkey, with me finding out why his first job at age 15 was dj-ing in a leather bar, what it's like to work with Anohni, and some beautiful honesty about how he learned to truly connect in relationships. Plus - what's all this got to do with wrestling? Press play to find out. Chris x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hercules and Love Affair's incredible music was such a huge part of my twenties and thirties it was brilliant to get the chance to talk to the man behind it all for today's epsiode - Andy Butler. We met up in person and talked the hind legs off the disco donkey, with me finding out why his first job at age 15 was dj-ing in a leather bar, what it's like to work with Anohni, and some beautiful honesty about how he learned to truly connect in relationships. Plus - what's all this got to do with wrestling? Press play to find out. Chris x See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode of Line Noise, Ben Cardew spoke to Andy Butler, the founder member and ever-present overlord of Hercules and Love Affair. The band's new album, In Amber, is a fabulously gothic, industrial-rock leaning, house-flecked affair that you should listen to right now. We talked about goth nightclubs, acid house, bird song and everything in between.
On today's episode of Line Noise, Ben Cardew spoke to Andy Butler, the founder member and ever-present overlord of Hercules and Love Affair. The band's new album, In Amber, is a fabulously gothic, industrial-rock leaning, house-flecked affair that you should listen to right now. We talked about goth nightclubs, acid house, bird song and everything in between.
Hercules & Love Affair is one of the most ecclectic acts ever. They are loosley veiled and pretend to be an electronica dance group, but, that's only if you heard their hits. Sure they do that kind of thing, but they have managed to avoid any sort of responsibility to any genre. I got to talk to Andy Butler at from his home in Ghent Belgium, and we covered the new album, being nothing like any of his other work, mutual friends, and experiences that created such a dark folk spiritual opus of semi-techno. He had Budgie on drums for this album (Siouxsie and the Banshees, Creatures) and ANOHNI on vocals. Sometimes I felt like I was in church, like a 4th century newly established Christian church, or I was at the edges of hell or just oblivion, or wherever the music wanted to take me. Andy is openly gay, and has weapons grade ginger hair, at least on top still. I let this conversation go really deep, because the album took us there. twitter instagram facebook youtube spotify apple music #hala #budgie #ANOHNI #siouxsieandthebanshees #thecreaturesband #electronica #inamber #herculesanloveaffair #softcell
Andy Butler is a DJ, producer, songwriter and founding member of Hercules and Love Affair. After a five year break, Hercules and Love Affairs new record In Amber brings long time collaborator and co-producer ANOHNI back into the fold, along with english drummer Budgie and singer Elin Eythordsdottir. In Amber is a dark, jagged and heavy journey that questions faith, false narratives assigned by social and religious constructs and ultimately celebrates perseverance and individual strength. In this episode Andy catches us up on his projects over the last few years, how Black Metal plays a role on In Amber and he shares the process of making a multi-personnel, multi-genre influenced record. Joe and Andy discuss the message and sonics extremities on In Amber, why it's both a rejection of religion and a search for the spiritual, and how it addresses the disconnection to nature. We also hear how Budgie changed the sonic nature of In Amber and why Andy is going back to touring with a larger band. We hear two songs from In Amber.https://www.skintentertainment.com/artist/hercules-love-affair/Use Code Fret10 for a free month of Music Production Suite Pro and a 10% discount on all other software. Visit Izotope.com
Andy Butler has been at the helm of US nu-disco outfit Hercules And Love Affair since the mid-2000s. By the end of that decade, "Blind" had become a hit on the dancefloor but also across gyms and workout classes. The group are back this week with their first album in five years. Andy Butler popped by the FRANCE 24 studios to tell Marjorie Hache more about "In Amber", which was co-written by long-term collaborator and friend Anohni (formerly Antony and the Johnsons).
Entrevistas Con Pierre Lacarrez de QuBuzz, Michael Bublé y su nuevo disco Higher, Andy Butler de Hercules and the Love Affair y Trueno.
In light of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, we examine how narratives of war shape how we see and experience conflict. Stance explores the tropes of war, racist media coverage, war as entertainment, and the current and future issues refugees fleeing Ukraine are likely to face. Plus, the impact this has on global politics and policy with Daemeah Karbeah, the co-founder of grassroots collective @BlackPeopleInUkraine, research professor of women & militarism Cynthia Enloe, and award winning journalist and author Daniel Trilling. We also speak with award winning journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin to get his take on international law and the concept of hierarchies of suffering. Stance hears music from Hercules & Love Affair, as we chat with Andy Butler about the upcoming release of their new record, In Amber, featuring ANOHNI and drums by Budgie of Siouxsie and the Banshees. In Amber, is their first offering in five years - an emotive, honest and genre-crossing album. Join the conversation at stancepodcast.com and all podcasting apps @stancepodcast @chrystalgenesis stancepodcast.com
Andy Butler from Hercules And Love Affair has a special place in hearts in Skopje. For my big pleasure hi is guest on 44 episode of #celebratelifepodcast We've been speaking about last year how pandemic changed our lives and mental health, Traveling all over the world and meeting new cultures, The importance of radio, How HLA is important not just for the LGBTI community, Meditations, and all important things in this world :) Enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indog/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indog/support
Garage2 Global With Square Panda Co-Founder Andy Butler: Andy Butler, a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Square Panda, a company dedicated to helping children worldwide across skill sets and socioeconomic backgrounds learn to read, write and communicate speaks with cohosts Richard Levick and Ian Lipner of LEVICK and Louis Lehot of Foley & Lardner. Andy co-founded Square Panda after he and his family struggled to find resources to support their daughter who has dyslexia. The company has since evolved into an award winning phonics system that engages beginning readers in research-based learning games.
Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! In an ideal world I'd love to pump out a mix a week, and much respect to the DJs that regularly pump out house mixes. Lots of discipline and love displayed there. Thank you to all the HOUSE DJS out there for sharing with people your hard work finding the gems, and piecing together something that can be enjoyed with multiple listens and shared with like-minded friends.Now with the internet- there's too much choice and it's so easy to share one's vision of house music with others. So I wanted to enjoy, learn and be inspired by my fellow Brothers and Sisters in HOUSE in our beloved city of Toronto.IT'S NEVER BEEN THIS GOOD FOR HOUSE MUSIC!!Toronto is a city brimming with underground house music fiends for over 20yrs because of so many great DJs paving the way and making people fall in love with this music, DJs that have influenced my DJ partner and best friend, Jim and I through many many great memories and tons of record hunting... back to influences: Kevin Williams, Mark & Aki, Peter, Tyrone & Shams (PTS), Dave Campbell, Jason Palma, Dino & Terry, Noel Nanton, Nick Holder, Patrick "D-Nice", Eric Ling and many more. More recently Jason B., Gene King & Jason Hodges.Some of our Outside-of-Toronto house dj or producer influences have been (that first come to mind): Little Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez (MAW), Derrick Carter, Wally Calleiro, Phonique, Luke Solomon and Justin Harris (MFF), Roger Sanchez, John Tejada, Alland Byallo, Stas Shiprinksi, Lee Kalts, Soul Clap, Greenskeepers, Said Chaara, Matthew Dear, Chuck Love, Chuck Daniel, DJ Sneak, Cevin Fisher, Rob Mello, Dub Taylor, Steve Lawler, Danny Tenaglia, Doc Martin, Frankie Knuckles, Fingers Inc., etc., etc., etc. and then some...With every track bought, every mix made, and every gig played we pay tribute to all the house producers and house DJs that have impacted us over the years and to all the house promoters that gave us all those magical nights and even the not so great nights to learn what we didn't like. We are very grateful of all these experiences and all the wonderful people we've met over the years. Afterall, are we not the sum total of all we've every experienced and the result of every day to day decision?---------------Reach out to us and comment if you like our mixes. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals.---------------There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our main Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com---------------As always - massive thanks to the amazing vocalists, producers, DJs and dancers (even in your homes or while walking about) for their incredible advancement of this beautiful musical genre!! Makes us all feel young, vibrant and extremely happy!!Featuring 31 tracks in this 75min house mix by:Kaje Trackheadz (TORONTO!!), Soul Clap, Tiago Fragateiro, Morgan Geist, Maceo Plex, Kim Ann Foxman, Andy Butler, Martin Solveig, Cassius, Romanthony, Deetron, Daniel Bortz, Oliver Koletzki, Solomun, Maxxa, Gretchen Rhodes, Danilo Vigorito, Christian Malloni, Astrid Suryanto, Stelios Vassiloudis, Chris Lattner, Enzo Siragusa, Alex Augello, Kelly Sylvia, etc., etc.---------------Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 120+ mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work.---------------All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied.
Andy Butler is a British Graphic Designer base in Mexico City. From 2005 - 2016 he worked as the Design Editor for Designboom.com As part of this role he designed an co- curated exhibitions for the London Design Festival, ICFF New York, Design week Tokyo and Seoul Design Week. In 2016 he opened Deduce Design in Mexico City The studio develops visual communication and strategic storytelling for brands such as Nike, FOX Sports, Gupo Habita, Carla Fernández, Caravana Americana, Odabashian, Zarpo.
Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! Decided on a mock interview format to share our thoughts on some House DJ related topics we've seen online lately, PART1...We hope that you enjoy this mix also. Cheers, dattraxWHAT IS WITH ALL THIS HOOPLA ONLINE ABOUT DJS WHO USE SYNC BUTTONS TO MATCH BEATS?Sync or no-sync, at the end of the day it's about rocking crowds, making great memories and experiences, so it doesn't matter. If you have fans, then someone likes what you do, then that's what we're all after isn't it?Having said this, there are a few things we'd like to share:Some big DJs like DeadMau5, David Guetta and Steve Angelo, etc. who use premixed mixes for live shows are like modern day rock stars with legions of fans paying lots of money to listen to their pre-programmed sets, so it seems that this is what their fans want, their form of 'live' entertainment. Doesn't seem that their fans care if it's really live or not.DNothing wrong with that. Loud music blasting in your ears while you dance your stress & worries away is what it's always been about.Don't really have a beef with pre-programed sets or synced mixing, but our beef is with pretending to DJ and then denying that they are syncing, etc (recent example is the online scuffle between DJ Sneak and Steve Angelo about 'fake djing'- remember the Milli Vanilli lip syncing scandal in '80s? Same deal).Angelo apparently denies this, even after images and youtube vids of him at live events circulate all over Facebook that prove otherwise. Angelo has a massive following that love his tunes, so what's the big deal Stevie? Just say you do and so what if you do, but don't say that you play live when you clearly don't.Syncing is important for DJs like Richie Hawtin. Hawtin is a pioneer, a scientist and master show man- working a laser light show, always mixing four tracks at the same time, doing 1/2 a dozen effects at any one time. In his case, beat matching has to take a backseat so he can create and inspire.That's different. If you just mix two records together (like we do), then why do that?The fun for us has always been in the mixing! The ups and downs of trying different track combos, different house genre combos, playing tracks at different speeds or EQ settings that we enjoy rather than what they were created at, using line levels and cross faders to change the tension between during mixes, mixing out properly to not change the tempo in an undesired way, seeing how what we do fail or succeed in getting a shared reaction of joy from a fellow House Fiend.We grew up with great Toronto DJs, like Aki. who was mixing beautiful house journeys in smoky, dark & packed warehouse parties before dj mixers had single channel EQs or effects buttons (the internet, mp3's, Facebook or cell phones). Listen for yourself- just house music and mixing. This mix was on cassette tape (google it!) made in 1996 by Aki with two twelves and a old school mixer:http://torontohousedjs.podomatic.com/entry/2011-03-03T10_38_24-08_00We forked out good money each week to go crazy to amazing talents like Jason Palma, PTS (Peter, Tyrone & Shams), Dave Campbell, Kevin Williams and Dino & Terry- these guys made you danced till the sun rose.We saw out of town talents like Roger Sanchez, Derrick Carter, Doc Martin, Cevin Fisher, DJ Sneak and Little Louie Vega blow our minds with 2 or 3 vinyl turntables- all these guys made us grow more in love with house music each time we partied to their brand of house! The art and wonder of it all. Learning what we liked or didn't like about the mixing or music programming. Always learning and having fun along the way.We also take issue with some DJs saying that beat matching is so easy and take no time to learn to justify their syncing. We just have one question:"If it's so easy, then why are you using the sync??!!"If you want to sync, then do it, it's your art form and the way you want to express yourself. Just don't pretend that you do it because it's not worth your creative focus & energies, or that you don't when you in fact do. Life is simple but some people choose to make it difficult.---------------Reach out to us and comment. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals.---------------There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our main Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com---------------In this mix, featuring tracks by these INCREDIBLE HOUSE PRODUCERS & VOCALISTS!!!Nick Curly, Gorge, Steve Lawler, Terry Lee Brown Jr, Klartraum, Niko Schwind, Doctor Dru, Kim Ann Foxman, Andy Butler, Corduroy Mavericks, Daniel Frontado, Jose San Francisco, Dany Belvedere, Levan, Andrea Mocha, Marlon D, Danya, Ferry, Java, Tali, Oovation, Maya Jane Coles, Florence, Redshape, Floyd Lavine, Mey, Brendon Moeller, Francesca Lombardo, Walker & Royce, Nick Humphrey, Terranova, Wankelmut, Ivan Smagghe, Phonique, Siso K, Tumi, Miguel Campbell, Maxxi Soundsystem, S.C.A.L. aka Pierce & Twirdy, Pezzner, Gryffyn, Concolor & Julia Govor.---------------Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 120 mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work.---------------All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied.
Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and Nathan Muller as they gear up for Good Friday's trip to Doncaster Rovers. They hear from Addicks boss Nigel Adkins as he previews the game against a side managed by one of his former players in Andy Butler, providing the latest info on team news. The chaps also discuss the changes Adkins may be tempted to make and also what he may have learned about his new side during the international break. They also talk about the south Londoners' hopes of reaching the League One play-offs at the end of the campaign and read out messages sent in by listeners.Charlton Live were among the nominees for The Football Supporters’ Associations’ Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support!Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Matt Davies Adams this week it's Adrian Clarke, Michelle Owen, and former Leyton Orient manager Ross Embleton. This week: who is the Championship's biggest handful? Sure Doncaster Rovers manager Andy's a Butler, but what else can he do? Turns out an awful lot. And what's this managerial swapping with 10 games to go - No Jackett Required, Bye-tor Karanka, and Lee-ve Bowyer! All that plus much much more including Nigel Pearson's arms. RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - Ramble with Ross (02.00) PART 2a - Bournemouth 2-3 Barnsley (05.00) PART 2b - Cardiff 1-2 Watford (12.00) PART 2c - Bye-tor Karanka (15.00) PART 2d - Forest 1-1 Reading (18.30) PART 2e - Paddy Power acca cracker (26.00) PART 3a - Pizza Cup 1 - Salford kings for a day, No Jackett Required (22.00) PART 3b - Pizza Cup 2 - Sunderland break hoodoo (26.00) PART 4a - Lincoln 1-2 Rochdale (30.00) PART 4b - Interview with Andy Butler (34.00) PART 4c - Michelle’s Mother’s Day present (39.00) PART 4d - Paddy Power acca cracker (40.00) PART 5a - Oldham 2-4 Cambridge (41.00) PART 5b - Bolton chat - sorry Joe (44.00) PART 5c - Paddy Power acca cracker (47.00) PART 6 - Moments of mirth (49.00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week: more from the managerial merry-go-round which is in full swing following the dismissals of Paul Lambert and Ross Embleton, and the appointments of Darren Moore at Sheffield Wednesday and Andy Butler at Doncaster. Get all the latest opinion on that plus from the weekend's football it's a dream start to life at Bristol City for Nigel Pearson, the game of the weekend went down at the Theatre of Greens, and Matt falls in love with Forest Green just a little bit more. RUNNING ORDER PART 1a - POTW (02.00) PART 2a - Darren Moore is an owl - with Nancy Frostick (05.00) PART 2b - Bournemouth 1-0 Watford (16.00) PART 2c - Swansea 1-3 Bristol City (21.30) PART 2d - Wycombe 0-2 Norwich (26.00) PART 2e - Paddy Power acca cracker (31.00) PART 3a - Ipswich and Lambert part company (34.00) PART 3b - Plymouth 4-3 Lincoln (39.30) PART 3c - Wimbledon 0-3 Hull (45.00) PART 3d - Paddy Power acca cracker (48.00) PART 4a - Leyton Orient switch from Embleton to McAnuff (50.00) PART 4b - FGR 3-0 Col U feat Matt, Adams, and Davison, just not together (53.30) PART 4c - Paddy Power acca cracker (58.20) PART 5 - Moments of mirth (60.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
77. Interview with Andy Butler Sports journalist about faith, work and sport.Sports journalist Andy Butler talks about faith in the workplace and what we can learn from a sports analogy for life and faith. To sign up for the Monday night Lent webinars simply head here....https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/apprentice-to-jesus-online-tickets-135988949609 To get a copy of Apprentice to Jesus head here... https://www.eden.co.uk/devotional/apprentice-to-jesus-cris-rogers Cris Rogers is a church leader at Allhallowsbow.org.uk and Director of Making Disciples. For more information check out wearemakingdisciples.com
There was only one person we could send off from Haydons Road station towards the floodlights at the newly built Plough Lane in South London last week. On today’s At The Match, join Andy Brassell as he witnesses a historic moment for English football: AFC Wimbledon’s return home, after a 29-year wait.This landmark occasion was a bittersweet one, as The Dons’ first match back at the new Plough Lane couldn’t feature any fans in the stands. Andy still found loyal supporters to speak to, including former player and manager Simon Bassey who discusses his love affair with the club that stretches back over twenty years. Elsewhere, Andy Butler speaks about the team maintaining its Merton roots and fan campaigner Charlie Talbert tries to get his head around such a hectic and momentous day. Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Drs Kino and Singh look at bromance comedy I Love You Man from 2009. Also included, free of charge, are chats about Haverfordwest, Canadian power trios, what makes a good cult movie, drug dealer impressions, the Zen of James Franco and what it was like to be taught by Carol Bainbridge and Andy Butler. Go for it!
In our final instalment of Pro Prac Symposium, Kiera chats with artist and curator Andy Butler and Executive Director of Res Artis Eliza Roberts about the benefits of undertaking both national and international residencies; the relevance of residencies in times of social media and connectedness; how to make the most out of a residency and what the future of residencies look like in light of Covid-19. Pro Prac Symposium was recorded on Saturday 2nd of May and was made possible through the support of City of Melbourne Annual Arts Grants.
In today's episode, we have a conversation with former L-B standout A.J. Granger about one of the most dominant teams in Ohio High School basketball history. A.J. has experiences many can only dream of and shares some of those with us. Trust us, you won't want to miss this episode. Inside the episode: We talk about A.J.'s experience at Michigan State and performing on the biggest of stages. Discuss the career of former L-B head coach Steve Williman Review the 1993-1994 regional semifinal loss to Upper Scioto Valley Deep-dive into the record-setting 1994-1995 regular season A.J. talks about his former teammate Andy Butler, who was the AP POY and the State Tournament MVP We conversate about the dominating tournament run, which ultimately led to the 1995 state championship. All of this and much, much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Transportation procurement leader Andy Butler (Associate Director, North America Transportation Purchases @ Procter & Gamble) discusses how P&G has leveraged the power of empathy to become a shipper of choice — which is delivering results in both tight and soft freight markets. Andy goes on to explain how the company is partnering with its transportation providers and customers to be the voice of change in the industry. To wrap it up, he discusses how end-to-end supply chain synchronization is the future vision that P&G is working toward, and the journey they’re on to enact this change. (Bonus Q: Chris Caplice asks Andy to share his biggest takeaway from being a Boy Scout.) Inam Iyoob then joins Chris to share the latest market update and rate forecast for the North American Truckload market.
In this episode Andy Butler and Dylan Chun take us on an epic live D&D adventure. Also we announce our Friendsgiving at Central Depot and a corpse lands on Casey.
In this episode Andy Butler from The Player's Tavern podcast stops by and schools us on the world of table top RPGs. Also we discuss the therapeutic benefits of gaming and Hunter accidentally christens our new table.
For David Hurlston curating is both a conceptual and physical process: he’s concerned with how viewers move through gallery spaces and how they read artworks. “It’s just about making a really tangible and interesting and educative experience, and I think that happens in the real world, in the real space,” he says. Having been a curator at the National Gallery of Victoria for over 25 years, David Hurlston’s name is synonymous with the curatorial field of Australian art. While his current role is Senior Curator, Australian Painting, Sculpture and Decorative Arts to 1980, David has worked in a number of curatorial roles at the National Gallery of Victoria including Curator, Australian art exhibitions (2002-2007), Program Coordinator (1999-2002) and Access Gallery Curator (1993-1999). As Hurlston explains in the podcast, curating is centred on collaboration, listening and negotiation: elements which have come into play when curating survey shows on well-known artists including Ron Mueck, David Hockney, Deborah Halpern, Ian Strange and more. Hurlston also discusses the push and pull between entertaining and informing gallery visitors, his childhood experience of regularly visiting NGV, his background as an artist, what curating has meant to him over the years, and what the label of ‘curator of Australian art’ signifies today. This is the fourth and final episode of our Conversations with Curators podcast series. Other episodes include conversations with curators Anna Davis, Nici Cumpston and Andy Butler. See more at Art Guide Australia online: www.artguide.com.au Podcast produced by Tiarney Miekus. Engineered by Mino Peric. Music by Jesse Warren.
“Not only is it exhibition making,” says independent curator Andy Butler when talking of his curatorial practice, “I think it's advocacy in a lot of ways for particular artists' practices, for the arts more broadly, for particular ideas that you want to see circulate within the contemporary art world and contemporary art discourse.” Along with being an independent curator, Butler is a Filipino-Australian writer and artist who continuously looks at the dynamics of power, systemic racism and racial hierarchies within a contemporary art context. As Butler explains in the third episode of our Conversations with Curators series, independent curating provides a malleable space for exploring power and racism, allowing him to work closely with artists and to take greater curatorial risks. Although Butler is still in the earlier stages of his curatorial career, he's recently curated a number of exhibitions that have garnered considerable attention including Those Monuments Don't Know us at Bundoora Homestead and Always there and all a part at Melbourne artist-run gallery BLINDSIDE. In the podcast conversation Butler talks about these shows, explaining his impetus to illustrate the complexity of artists and their work, and to focus on having meaningful engagements and discussions on racism and colonialism in both art and life. “At least in the exhibitions I've curated, I've tried to move away from this sense that exhibitions like this are just celebrating diversity — they're actually more about whiteness,” explains Butler. “They're more about structures of power that people from all of these [different] backgrounds are all navigating in these different ways.” See more at Art Guide Australia online: www.artguide.com.au Podcast produced by Tiarney Miekus. Engineered by Mino Peric. Music by Jesse Warren.
“Not only is it exhibition making,” says independent curator Andy Butler when talking of his curatorial practice, “I think it’s advocacy in a lot of ways for particular artists’ practices, for the arts more broadly, for particular ideas that you want to see circulate within the contemporary art world and contemporary art discourse.” Along with being an independent curator, Butler is a Filipino-Australian writer and artist who continuously looks at the dynamics of power, systemic racism and racial hierarchies within a contemporary art context. As Butler explains in the third episode of our Conversations with Curators series, independent curating provides a malleable space for exploring power and racism, allowing him to work closely with artists and to take greater curatorial risks. Although Butler is still in the earlier stages of his curatorial career, he’s recently curated a number of exhibitions that have garnered considerable attention including Those Monuments Don’t Know us at Bundoora Homestead and Always there and all a part at Melbourne artist-run gallery BLINDSIDE. In the podcast conversation Butler talks about these shows, explaining his impetus to illustrate the complexity of artists and their work, and to focus on having meaningful engagements and discussions on racism and colonialism in both art and life. “At least in the exhibitions I’ve curated, I’ve tried to move away from this sense that exhibitions like this are just celebrating diversity — they’re actually more about whiteness,” explains Butler. “They’re more about structures of power that people from all of these [different] backgrounds are all navigating in these different ways.” See more at Art Guide Australia online: www.artguide.com.au Podcast produced by Tiarney Miekus. Engineered by Mino Peric. Music by Jesse Warren.
The Experts Speak - An Educational Service of the Florida Psychiatric Society
Andy Butler, M.D., researcher and clinician, updates on these biological systems and the current and hopeful future roles they will play in psychopharmacology.
1. Paralysed by Private Agenda | 2. It Looks Like Love (12" Album Mix) by Goody Goody | 3. Tutti Frutti by New Order Feat. Elly Jackson | 4. Dancer (12" Album Mix) by Gino Soccio | 5. You can shine Dan Beaumont & Luke Soloman remix) by Andy Butler | 6. Number One by Ray Mang | 7. Double Feature by Midland | 8. Running by Luke Solomon | 9. Space Bass by Slick | 10. Over And Over ?[?Special 12" Disco Mix?]? by Sylvester |Broadcast October 2015
Emerging from the heart of Amsterdam’s club scene, Lupe carries out a mission of unity through his music and parties. Drawing inspiration from acid house, techno and disco while interjecting his vocals and lyrics, the resulting self-expression sets Lupe out from the competitive local scene, aided by his vast knowledge of house music and culture. His music releases like “Shake and Give Me Body” are supported by artists such as Alinka & Shaun J Wright, The Black Madonna, Derrick Carter, Heidi, Andy Butler, Tom Trago, Azari & III, Terry Farley and many more. He collaborates with important crew and party on the international scene like Red Light Radio ( Amsterdam ), Parish Gaynight ( Den Haag ), Exit Festival ( Serbia ), Dalston Superstore ( London ), Cookies ( Berlin ), About Blank ( Berlin ), The Hall ( Istanbul ) and has starred alongside artists he admires such as Tiga, Steffi, DJ T, Shinedoe, Prosumer, Tama Sumo, Miss Kittin, Booka Shade, DJ Haus and many others. For booking inquires contact: hello@sensethereal.com Follow LUPE here: Web: https://www.lupemusic.com Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/lupe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lupemusic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lupe____/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lupe Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/lupe/ Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/lupe/159388 Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/2164696-lupe-2 --- Follow TECH CLUBBERS here: Web: https://www.techclubbers.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechClubbers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techclubbers/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/techclubbers Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/TechClubbersRadio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIP8fFHMNkjhm5mQiF5o8kg
Diversity has become a catchcry, a battle cry and an umbrella term for opportunity and access—but is it holding us back? Does the framing of diversity in conversations about our cities and institutions continue to keep minorities and the underprivileged at the margins? How can we move beyond a focus on otherness, and to where do we move? As political and economic forces create rapidly changing populations, engaging design to respond to these changes is not only essential but also urgent. From the ways we house and educate to how we socialise and celebrate heritage, there’s much to consider in building the global city. Listen back to the distinctions and possibilities of the global city with a line-up of esteemed guests in a lively tag-team conversation as part of our annual MRelay series. Hosted by social change campaigner Nevena Spirovska, speakers include Farah Farouque, chair of Social Studio; Filipino-Australian writer and emerging curator Andy Butler; MPavilion 2018 Writer in Residence Maddee Clark; visual artists and co-director of A Centre for Everything, Gabrielle de Vietri; openly gay Imam, Nur Warsame; Immigration Museum general manager Rohini Kappadath; Moroccan Soup Kitchen owner and Speed Date a Muslim organiser Hana Assafiri; artist Stanislava Pinchuk (aka Miso);Leah Jing of Liminal magazine and photojournalist and Asylum Seeker Resource Centre volunteer Norman Katende. This event was supported by VicHealth.
Diversity has become a catchcry, a battle cry and an umbrella term for opportunity and access—but is it holding us back? Does the framing of diversity in conversations about our cities and institutions continue to keep minorities and the underprivileged at the margins? How can we move beyond a focus on otherness, and to where do we move? As political and economic forces create rapidly changing populations, engaging design to respond to these changes is not only essential but also urgent. From the ways we house and educate to how we socialise and celebrate heritage, there’s much to consider in building the global city. Listen back to the distinctions and possibilities of the global city with a line-up of esteemed guests in a lively tag-team conversation as part of our annual MRelay series. Hosted by social change campaigner Nevena Spirovska, speakers include Farah Farouque, chair of Social Studio; Filipino-Australian writer and emerging curator Andy Butler; MPavilion 2018 Writer in Residence Maddee Clark; visual artists and co-director of A Centre for Everything, Gabrielle de Vietri; openly gay Imam, Nur Warsame; Immigration Museum general manager Rohini Kappadath; Moroccan Soup Kitchen owner and Speed Date a Muslim organiser Hana Assafiri; artist Stanislava Pinchuk (aka Miso);Leah Jing of Liminal magazine and photojournalist and Asylum Seeker Resource Centre volunteer Norman Katende. This event was supported by VicHealth.
Episode Note:This episode is different from the previous ones. Instead of presenting one big conversion between two guest speakers and I, this episode includes two separate small conversations between two speakers and I. It is purely due to the conflict of our personal schedules. But as I attempt to keep things open in this podcast, I have given this arrangement a go. So, in the first half, you will hear the talk between Simon Cooper, an artist and PhD candidate, and I. We reflected on our trip of seeing Polly Borland's Polyverse exhibition at NGV Ian Potter gallery and Consuelo Cavaniglia's Between and among objects at Margaret Lawrence gallery. Simon spoke about how his life was felt enriched by Polly's photographs. In the 2nd half, Manisha Anjali, a Melbourne-based writer and poet, shared her special experience of attending a private house event of reading performance. The event is titled 'Freya's revenge' and taken place at a residential house in Brunswick suburb. We explored the meaning of such alternative art venues to the major art institutions. Relevant links and references:Simon CooperHttps://simon.pb.photographyNGV - Polly BorlandPolyverse 28 SEP 18 – 3 FEB 19https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/polly-borland/ Consuelo CavanigliaBetween and among objects 5 October - 3 November 2018Margaret Lawrence galleryhttps://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/margaret-lawrence-gallery/current/consuelo-cavaniglia-between-and-among-objects--------Manisha anjalihttps://www.manishaanjali.comFreya’s Revenge - a private house-show.Heather Joan DayEloise Grills https://eloisegrills.comCara VerklemptAndy ButlerZarah Butcher-McGunnigle, http://cordite.org.au/tags/zarah-butcher-mcgunnigle/Marc Pearson, http://marcpearson.tumblr.comFreya Daly-Sadgrove, https://freyadalysad.comManisha’s upcoming event in Vietnamhttps://www.facebook.com/events/307020186552434/
The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Heads of sustainability departments Andy Butler and Tom Cleves on how to create actionable change, individually and together.
First Segment: Square Panda. Andy Butler, CEO. It is often said that a child's most precious gift is their curiosity. At Square Panda™, we are creating a new generation of products that let children follow their curiosity through play activities involving both the physical and virtual worlds. Our products, games and learning activities are designed by a team composed of world class game designers, educators, parents, user experience specialists, artists and engineers. The team at Square Panda™ is dedicated to providing other innovative multi-sensory, play-oriented learning devices to children around the world. Second Segment: Computer and Technology News. Today's Topics Include: Apple HomePod Arrives Feb 9th New Record Set For MicroSD, 512GB Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass Launch Titles Verizon Tax Cuts Going To Use Netflix Rises Above $100 Billion For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
--Question of the week --Fast Break Forum --Game Highlights --Team of the week: Lafayette --Interview with Coach Butler --Top Ten
Sky Bet Championship player of the season Anthony Knockaert speaks to EFL Weekly about the inspiration behind his fantastic form this season. Brighton teammate Steve Sidwell picked up the goal of the year award and explains that the halfway line effort certainly wasn't a fluke. Sheffield United's Billy Sharp reveals what winning promotion with his boyhood club feels like and why he wants rivals Sheffield Wednesday to reach the play-off final. Doncaster Rovers club captain Andy Butler talks about finishing the job in League Two as they look to become champions. Sheffield Wednesday's David Jones takes on "10 to Tackle" and explains why if he wasn't a footballer he would be a mathematician. Peterborough's Director of Football Barry Fry looks back at his glittering career in the game and how he aims to create some enthusiasm in the club next season. Plus, Dale Tempest brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.
The Hercules And Love Affair frontman on life and art.
The Hercules & Love Affair frontman on life and art. For more, visit Resident Advisor: http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?exchange=272 @hercules-and-love-affair
The Hercules And Love Affair frontman on life and art.
This week Ray spoke to comedians Gordon Southern, Michael Fabbri and Joe Wells. He was also joined in the studio by Barry Dodds, and, in the latest instalment of the soon to be hit feature What The Butler Saw, got assistant producer Andy Butler’s review of ‘A Serbian Film’.
Destructo - Party Up feat. YG (Vanilla Ace & Dharkfunkh Remix)deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember (Shiba San Remix)Andre Butano, Miguel Lobo - Sizzurp Overdose (Original Mix)Filthy Rich - Rendezvous (Original Mix)Hercules & Love Affair - Do You Feel The Same? (Andy Butler's 'Mr International' Dub)Lana Del Rey - West Coast (Ten Ven Remix)Gregory Porter - Liquid Spirit (Claptone Remix) [Minimal Freaks]UMEK and Mike Vale feat. Chris The Voice - Hard Times (Original Mix)Sean Miller & Daniel Dubb - Sinnerman (Original Mix)Technasia & Green Velvet - Suga (Original Mix) #2Claude VonStroke - Make A Cake (Original Mix)dj mes & rescue - now ya know (original mix)Marcelo Cura - That Shit (Pirupa & Leon Rmx)Prince - FUNKNROLL Chris Lake EditLuca M, JUST2 - The Power (Charles Ramirez & Stan Garac Remix)Tough Love Vs Ginuwine - PonyGinuwine - Pony (eSenTRIK Remix)Rae Sremmurd - No Flex Zone (DIRTY) (Baewatch Trap Bootleg) (Shan Tha Don Edit)Wiz Khalifa - We Dem Boyz (JayCeeOh, Bonics & B-Sides Remix) (Dirty)Flosstradamus ft. GTA & Lil Jon - Prison Riot ($unday $ervice & 2Fly Remix)Lemi Vice & Action Jackson feat. Gucci Mane - Kangaroo Money (Dani Deahl Remix)DVBBS & Borgeous - Tsunami (LOOKAS x HLTR$KLTR Remix)Pyramid Juke, Ookay, Jack Bass, Riot Ten - Yen (Jack Bass X Riot Ten Remix)Dillon Francis - When We Were Young (Valentino Khan Remix)Carnage - I Like Tuh (feat. I LOVE MAKONNEN)Major Lazer & DJ Snake - Lean On featMØ PURESANG REMIXBig Sean x Party Favor - I Don't Give A BAP U (TWRK EDIT)DJ Snake x Diplo - Drop (Boxinbox & Lionsize remix)Ludacris, DJ Snake, Spanker, & Yellow Claw - Stand Up Slow Down (Nugget Edit)Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Dogg - The Next Episode (Dani Deahl & Jason Edward Remix)Martin Solveig & GTA - INTOXICATED (Clips X Ahoy Remix)Apres - Chicago (Club Edit)Little by Little - Bang The BoxBad Boy Bill feat. Alyssa Palm - Falling Anthem (Bad Boy Bill Remix)Michael Jackson - P.Y.T. (Bixel Boys' VIP Edit)Cid - She Wants The D (Original Mix)Cassius - 99 (Tim Green remix)The Cube Guys & Landmark - Don't Stop (Original Mix)Laidback Luke & A - Shake it down Original mix 2008Lonely Island ft. Lil Jon & Sam F - When Will The Bass Drop - Koyote EditCalvin Harris ft. Florence Welch x Wolfgang Gartner - Sweet Nothing [Disco Fries Bootleg]Alex Adair - Make Me Feel Better (Don Diablo & CID Remix)Deadmau5 and Kaskade - I Remember (Vocal Mix)Galantis - Runaway (U, I) (Kaskade Remix)Carnage, Erick Morillo & Harry Romero ft. Mr. V - Let The Freak OutHarry choo choo romero - Beats VolBad Boy Bill feat. Alex Peace - Everybody (Bad Boy Bill's Body Movin' Mix)Daft Punk - High Life (Muttonheads Remix)olav basoski - duendeShakeDown Street (Tommie Sunshine &
This week Ray spoke to comedians Charlie Baker and Silky, and the writer and director of ‘Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho’ Jon Brittain, about his new show ‘What Would Spock Do? They also launched assistant producer Andy Butler’s new film review feature ‘The Butler Report’, or ‘What the Butler Saw’, they’re still workshopping the title at the moment.
Welcome to the Deep Odyssey Weekly radio show , powered by Shane , every friday discover a new show , classy selection between , Deep House , Deep Tech , Tech House , Balearic Sound and many more ... Shane Official Website : www.djshaneofficial.com Official Facebook : www.facebook.com/djshaneofficial Tracklisting Episode #240 : 1 : Reboot - The Frenchie Thing 2 : AM2PM - My Feelin' (Tom Gianelli's Heavy Hands Remix) 3 : Andy Butler, Ha-Ze Factory, Mad.Panther - Soldier feat. Mad.Panther (Original Mix) 4 : Jona - Tomorrow (Original Mix) 5 : Guti - We Love You (Reboot's Unicorn Remake) 6 : Bas Ibellini - That's Right (Original Mix) 7 : Chus & Ceballos - They Say Nothing (Mendo Remix) 8 : Cristoph - Reachin' (Original Mix) 9 : Emanuel Satie - Private Show (Original Mix) 10 : Filthy Rich - Rendezvous (Nathan Barato Remix) 11 : Kiko, Olivier Giacomotto - Reckless (Original Mix)
Miracles Club - "U&Me" Kruse & Nurenberg - "Daze Without You (Nick Nikolev remix)" Rudimental - "Not Giving In (Huxley Remix)" Arnaud Le Texier - "The Form" Huxley - "No Matter What (MK Mix)" Anya Schneider - "Diagonal" Faze Action - "I Wanna Dancer (The Revenge Mix) Anja Schneider, Sebo K, Rodriquez Jr - "Rancho Athemo" Paul Hardy - "Dust" (Jay Shep Bonus Mix) Duke Dumont - "Need U (100%) Kim Ann Foxman, Andy Butler - "What you Need" (James Curd Remix) Maxxi Soundsystem - "Get Up" D'Mia, Disco Doubles "Demons" Faze Action - "Tattoo Man" (Agogo Dub)
1. Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans MK Darkest mix 2. Jessica (Original Mix) - John Monkman 3. Creature - Kim Ann Foxman & Andy Butler 4. Aphrodite (Original Mix) - Cozzy D 5. They Want You (feat. Kele) - Majesty & Luke Larrell 6. Ooft - Jay Shepheard Remix 7. H 2 Da Izzo (Original Mix) - The Martinez Brothers 8. You And I - Fur Coat feat. Cari Golden 9. Don't Go (Dusky Remix) - Justin Martin 10. What They Say (Dyed Soundorom Remix) - Maya Jane Coles 11. 4 You (Maya Jane Coles Remix) - 4Th Measure Man 12. Au Seve - Julio Bashmore 13. Forward Motion (ft. Ali Love - Original Mix) - Hot Natured 14. Unspoken Concept - Truce
Decided on a mock interview format to share our thoughts on some House DJ related topics we've seen online lately, PART1... We hope that you enjoy this mix also. Cheers, dattrax WHAT IS WITH ALL THIS HOOPLA ONLINE ABOUT DJS WHO USE SYNC BUTTONS TO MATCH BEATS? Sync or no-sync, at the end of the day it's about rocking crowds, making great memories and experiences, so it doesn't matter. If you have fans, then someone likes what you do, then that's what we're all after isn't it? Having said this, there are a few things we'd like to share: Some big DJs like DeadMau5, David Guetta and Steve Angelo, etc. who use premixed mixes for live shows are like modern day rock stars with legions of fans paying lots of money to listen to their pre-programmed sets, so it seems that this is what their fans want, their form of 'live' entertainment. Doesn't seem that their fans care if it's really live or not. Nothing wrong with that. Loud music blasting in your ears while you dance your stress & worries away is what it's always been about. Don't really have a beef with pre-programed sets or synced mixing, but our beef is with pretending to DJ and then denying that they are syncing, etc (recent example is the online scuffle between DJ Sneak and Steve Angelo about 'fake djing'- remember the Milli Vanilli lip syncing scandal in '80s? Same deal). Angelo apparently denies this, even after images and youtube vids of him at live events circulate all over Facebook that prove otherwise. Angelo has a massive following that love his tunes, so what's the big deal Stevie? Just say you do and so what if you do, but don't say that you play live when you clearly don't. Syncing is important for DJs like Richie Hawtin. Hawtin is a pioneer, a scientist and master show man- working a laser light show, always mixing four tracks at the same time, doing 1/2 a dozen effects at any one time. In his case, beat matching has to take a backseat so he can create and inspire. That's different. If you just mix two records together (like we do), then why do that? The fun for us has always been in the mixing! The ups and downs of trying different track combos, different house genre combos, playing tracks at different speeds or EQ settings that we enjoy rather than what they were created at, using line levels and cross faders to change the tension between during mixes, mixing out properly to not change the tempo in an undesired way, seeing how what we do fail or succeed in getting a shared reaction of joy from a fellow House Fiend. We grew up with great Toronto DJs, like Aki. who was mixing beautiful house journeys in smoky, dark & packed warehouse parties before dj mixers had single channel EQs or effects buttons (the internet, mp3's, Facebook or cell phones). Listen for yourself- just house music and mixing. This mix was on cassette tape (google it!) made in 1996 by Aki with two twelves and a old school mixer: http://torontohousedjs.podomatic.com/entry/2011-03-03T10_38_24-08_00 We forked out good money each week to go crazy to amazing talents like Jason Palma, PTS (Peter, Tyrone & Shams), Dave Campbell, Kevin Williams and Dino & Terry- these guys made you danced till the sun rose. We saw out of town talents like Roger Sanchez, Derrick Carter, Doc Martin, Cevin Fisher, DJ Sneak and Little Louie Vega blow our minds with 2 or 3 vinyl turntables- all these guys made us grow more in love with house music each time we partied to their brand of house! The art and wonder of it all. Learning what we liked or didn't like about the mixing or music programming. Always learning and having fun along the way. We also take issue with some DJs saying that beat matching is so easy and take no time to learn to justify their syncing. We just have one question: "If it's so easy, then why are you using the sync??!!" If you want to sync, then do it, it's your art form and the way you want to express yourself. Just don't pretend that you do it because it's not worth your creative focus & energies, or that you don't when you in fact do. Life is simple but some people choose to make it difficult. Please comment on each mix or email us- love to hear from you. In this mix, featuring tracks by these INCREDIBLE HOUSE PRODUCERS & VOCALISTS!!! Nick Curly, Gorge, Steve Lawler, Terry Lee Brown Jr, Klartraum, Niko Schwind, Doctor Dru, Kim Ann Foxman, Andy Butler, Corduroy Mavericks, Daniel Frontado, Jose San Francisco, Dany Belvedere, Levan, Andrea Mocha, Marlon D, Danya, Ferry, Java, Tali, Oovation, Maya Jane Coles, Florence, Redshape, Floyd Lavine, Mey, Brendon Moeller, Francesca Lombardo, Walker & Royce, Nick Humphrey, Terranova, Wankelmut, Ivan Smagghe, Phonique, Siso K, Tumi, Miguel Campbell, Maxxi Soundsystem, S.C.A.L. aka Pierce & Twirdy, Pezzner, Gryffyn, Concolor & Julia Govor. All tracks in this mix bought from iTunes, www.Traxsource.com and www.Beatport.com. If there is any track you particularly like and want to go buy for yourself, then let us know in the comment section, and we'll respond there & let you know which site we bought it from. BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then there's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website... Hint Hint, Wink Wink, Nudge Nudge : ) For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This house mix made on Traktor S4 Controller with no sync applied (as you can hear some of the slight mistakes), however, we did pre-make with sync, the pop/house mashups, then played as single tracks.
dattrax: WOW!!! Two months since the last mix was uploaded. In an ideal world I'd love to pump out a mix a week, and much respect to the DJs that regularly pump out house mixes. Lots of discipline and love displayed there. Thank you to all the HOUSE DJS out there for sharing with people your hard work finding the gems, and piecing together something that can be enjoyed with multiple listens and shared with like-minded friends. Please check out our Toronto, Ontario, Canada Facebook group called "TORONTO HOUSE DJ MIXES"- the name pretty much says it all. Basically, only HOUSE MIXES made by TORONTO DJs are posted in this group. No spam, no filler- Strictly HOUSE!! (here's the link- you don't have to join to listen, share or download so pls help spread the word: http://www.budurl.com/TORONTOHOUSEDJMIXES ). Right now the group is just over a year old and has 136 Toronto House DJs and over 630 house mixes. With that much choice no one can ever complain that they can't find what they love! We want to build the largest online collection of Toronto house mixes. The idea came to me last Jan-2011 when I was reminiscing about when I first got into house music and it was difficult to get even ONE mix cassette tape from a good house DJ. And when you got one, well... you played it so much it would almost come apart. Now with the internet- there's too much choice and it's so easy to share one's vision of house music with others. So I wanted to enjoy, learn and be inspired by my fellow Brothers and Sisters in HOUSE in our beloved city of Toronto. IT'S NEVER BEEN THIS GOOD FOR HOUSE MUSIC!! Toronto is a city brimming with underground house music fiends for over 20yrs because of so many great DJs paving the way and making people fall in love with this music, DJs that have influenced my DJ partner and best friend, Jim and I through many many great memories and tons of record hunting... back to influences: Kevin Williams, Mark & Aki, Peter, Tyrone & Shams (PTS), Dave Campbell, Jason Palma, Dino & Terry, Noel Nanton, Nick Holder, Patrick "D-Nice", Eric Ling and many more. More recently Jason B., Gene King & Jason Hodges. Some of our Outside-of-Toronto house dj or producer influences have been (that first come to mind): Little Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez (MAW), Derrick Carter, Wally Calleiro, Phonique, Luke Solomon and Justin Harris (MFF), Roger Sanchez, John Tejada, Alland Byallo, Stas Shiprinksi, Lee Kalts, Soul Clap, Greenskeepers, Said Chaara, Matthew Dear, Chuck Love, Chuck Daniel, DJ Sneak, Cevin Fisher, Rob Mello, Dub Taylor, Steve Lawler, Danny Tenaglia, Doc Martin, Frankie Knuckles, Fingers Inc., etc., etc., etc. and then some... With every track bought, every mix made, and every gig played we pay tribute to all the house producers and house DJs that have impacted us over the years and to all the house promoters that gave us all those magical nights and even the not so great nights to learn what we didn't like. We are very grateful of all these experiences and all the wonderful people we've met over the years. Afterall, are we not the sum total of all we've every experienced and the result of every day to day decision? Featuring 31 tracks in this 75min house mix by: Kaje Trackheadz (TORONTO!!), Soul Clap, Tiago Fragateiro, Morgan Geist, Maceo Plex, Kim Ann Foxman, Andy Butler, Martin Solveig, Cassius, Romanthony, Deetron, Daniel Bortz, Oliver Koletzki, Solomun, Maxxa, Gretchen Rhodes, Danilo Vigorito, Christian Malloni, Astrid Suryanto, Stelios Vassiloudis, Chris Lattner, Enzo Siragusa, Alex Augello, Kelly Sylvia, etc., etc. All tracks in this mix bought from www.Beatport.com and www.Traxsource.com If there is any track you particularly like and want to go buy for yourself, then let us know and we'll email the name to you and let you know which site we bought it from. BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then why don't you buy us a beer? There's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website. For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This house mix made on Traktor S4 Controller with no sync applied.