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What a great year it's been for Our Last Week! This year has been a rollercoaster of emotions. We've laughed, we've cried while laughing, and we've pivoted to video while moving into a new studio. As we look back on 2024, we're happy about growing and selling out 2 Live Shows! . To our listeners, thank you for watching/listening we do this for you and we hope you spread the word to keep this rollercoaster going. Stay tuned for what's coming next. Happy new year! -Kunal, Anuvab and the team at Audiomatic.
001. Narkissi - Feel (Original Mix) [HOMmega Productions] 002. Audiomatic & Hidden Secret- About The Journey [Spin Twist Records] 003. Zyce & Static Movement - Orion (Alurian Remix) [TesseracTstudio] 004. Hyriderz - Reconscious [Blue Tunes Records] 005. Ovnimoon - Aural Bird (Illuzio Remix) [Ovnimoon Records] 006. Zire - Awakening (Original Mix) [Geomagnetic] 007. Asida Aya - Mary (Original Mix) [Gert Sound Records] 008. AudioScience & Thallom - Raiz [Phantasm Records] 009. Humalien - Spiritual Awakening (Original Mix) [Divinity Records] 010. Mindplex - Jungle Dreams (Original Mix) [Sacred Technology] 011. Adirs - Day Trip (Original Mix) [Nutek Records]
Tras dos años de silencio, Sweet Q vuelve con fuerza renovada. Durante el parón provocado por la pandemia han compuesto los temas que conformarán su primer LP. Un nuevo trabajo que destacará por su energía desbordante, melodías pegadizas y ritmos bailables. Sweet Q es un grupo de indie pop rock originario de Madrid formado por Hari (voz, guitarra), Manuel (guitarra), Jesús (batería), Curro (bajo, coros) y Sara (teclado, coros). La banda nace en 2011 y no fue hasta el año 2014 cuando comenzaron a componer lo que fue su primer trabajo: "La Gran Revolución". Un EP lanzado en abril de 2016 y que definiría las bases de su estilo musical En octubre de 2017 el grupo publica su segundo EP titulado "La Nueva Era". Grabado, producido y mezclado por Ramiro Nieto en los estudios Audiomatic. Este proyecto destaca por su riqueza sonora, con canciones más maduras que describen vivencias, viajes, sueños... En mayo de 2023 lanzaron ªEl camino correcto", primer single de su próximo LP, grabado en Madrid de la mano del productor lker Arranz. Un tema Indie optimista con una letra que nos anima a sobreponernos a todo y a avanzar hacia un futuro Huslonante. "Atrapado en el tiempo" es un tema indie potente y reflexivo que invita a romper con la monotonía diaria, transformando los momentos de bajón en oportunidades de liberación. Su carácter positivo te sumergirá en la intensidad de vivir cada día como si fuera el último. En el videoclip de "Atrapado en el tiempo", realizado íntegramente por la banda, el protagonista se verá inmerso en un bucle temporal bajo la atenta mirada de los Guardianes del Tiempo, lo que le llevará a experimentar una revelación trascendental que cambiará su destino... Quedaron en el Top-30 del FIB Rislng Stars y entre los 10 semifinalistas del concurso de bandas del Pulpop. Si puedes, no pierdas la ocasión de vivir la potencia de sus directos. Una fiesta repleta de emociones, buen rollo e intensidad. Será inolvidable.
Samanth Subramanian is a senior writer for Quartz, covering the future of capitalism, and a contributing writer for the Guardian Long Read. He is also the author of three books: “Following Fish: Travels Around the Indian Coast,” “This Divided Island: Stories from the Sri Lankan War,” and his latest, “A Dominant Character: The Radical Science and Restless Politics of J. B. S. Haldane.” His writing has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, WIRED, Granta, Harper's, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, 1843-Intelligent Life, Aeon, Mint, Travel + Leisure, and Caravan. For years, he also co-hosted The Intersection, a fortnightly science and culture podcast from Audiomatic. In this episode of BIC Talks, Samanth responds to a wide variety of questions on his work, process, books and experiences in an open forum that was a part of the Bangalore Literature Festival 2021. Subscribe to the BIC Talks Podcast on your favourite podcast app! BIC Talks is available everywhere, including iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Overcast and Stitcher.
You flush and forget about your poop. But your poop doesn't forget you. It can be a goldmine of information about your body. This is why people around the world are increasingly monitoring what folks let out in sewage – to learn about entire communities and cities. Experts say, monitoring a city's collective poop can keep us safe. It can also bring in some surprising perks to secure our future. So, we imagine a future where Indian cities have full-blown sewage surveillance systems. What secrets can sewage reveal about us? And are there things we should be wary about? Experts we spoke to: Dr. Varsha Sridhar, a molecular biologist and the CEO of a company called Molecular Solutions Care Health. Dr. Farah Ishtiaq, an evolutionary ecologist, and expert in infectious zoonotic diseases at the Tata Institute for Genetics and Society. Mr. S. Vishwanath, an urban planner, an expert in all things water, and the director of the Biome Environmental Trust. Dr. Deep Kumar Raman, a pathologist who answered several of my questions. People who helped make this episode: Imagined Tomorrow is created and hosted by Shreya Dasgupta. Theme music, sound design and editing by Abhijit Shylanath. Script edits, re-listens by Abhishek Madan. Rahul Menon voiced Puneet, the fictional reporter, and Mathew Vetticad voiced Abhijeet, the fictional news anchor. Parni Ray, Parvathy Nair, and Nihira Ram supported the production process. Audiomatic helped us record the voiceovers for the fiction piece Get in touch with us at imagined.tomorrow@gmail.com. Follow Shreya on Twitter @ShreyaDasgupta. Transcript | References | Sound credits: https://docs.google.com/document/u/2/d/e/2PACX-1vRjjBTAgzi-JlIgPBRyh8wa8O60Og6Cl87Om57uV_piPJASXYrMAD6idaDSFC4nQjpmtJfl66krHr9n/pub Disclaimer: The names, characters, and incidents portrayed in the fictional story of S2E3 of Imagined Tomorrow are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.
In dieser Podcast Folge hatte ich Audiomatic zu Gast. In Part 2 unseres Interviews haben wir darüber geredet, mit wie viel Jahren Benni angefangen hat zu produzieren, wie sein Künstlername zustande gekommen ist, in welchen Ländern er bereits gespielt hat und welches Festival weltweit und in Deutschland sein Favorit ist. Es ging im Interview darum, wie sein Studioequipment aussieht, wie seine Tracks entstehen, ob er lieber alleine oder in Kooperation produziert und wie lange er für ein Release braucht. Wir sprechen auch in Teil 2 des Interviews über die Wichtigkeit von Social Media als Künstler, wie eine professionelle Selbstvermarktung heute funktioniert im Vergleich zu früher, welchen Einfluss Social Media auf die Szene und das Leben als Künstler hatte und welche Plattformen seiner Meinung nach heutzutage am wichtigsten sind. Zudem ging es darum, wie lange man als Musiker braucht, um seinen eigenen Stil zu finden und wie das machbar ist. Viel Spaß mit Teil 2 unseres Interviews!
In dieser Podcast Folge hatte ich Audiomatic zu Gast. Im Interview haben darüber geredet, wie Benni dazu gekommen ist, den Bereich Audio Mastering als Dozent am SAE Institut in Zürich zu lehren, wie seine Arbeit dort aussieht und wie es dazu kam hauptberuflich in der Musikbranche zu arbeiten mit seinen drei Projekten als Künstler, Dozent und Audio Engineer. Es ging im Interview darum, was Audio Mastering überhaupt ist, wie er seinen eigenen Mastering Service so erfolgreich aufgebaut hat und wie er zur Samplenutzung und -übernutzung steht. Wir sprechen über die Wichtigkeit von Social Media als Künstler und ich habe Benni die Frage gestellt, in welchem Künstler er selbst am meisten Potential sieht, weil er schon vor finalem Release viele Tracks zu hören bekommt.
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Anuvab and Kunaal are back and are as bewildered as ever. Come join them every week with new questions and new conundrums, only on Spotify.
Trance Air #404 [ #138 special ] :: pdj.cc/fsNt7 Первый час 404-го выпуска еженедельного радиошоу Trance Air с новинками от Klubbingman , Sneijder , David Forbes , STANDERWICK , Alchimyst , Indra , Jirah , Nightflow , Christopher Lawrence , Audiomatic , Kriess Guyte , Micky Noise , Marco V , Indecent Noise , Markus Schulz и многих других Trance Air - #TOPZone of AUGUST 2019 :: bit.ly/2KHI22N --- Official Site: tranceair.online Follow us! VK :: vk.com/alexnegniy_public Facebook :: facebook.com/alexnegniygroup Twitter :: twitter.com/Alex_Negniy ITunes :: itunes.apple.com/podcast/id526… BeatPort :: dj.beatport.com/alexnegniy Mixcloud :: mixcloud.com/alexnegniy/ Soundcloud :: soundcloud.com/alexnegniy Instagram :: instagram.com/alexnegniy YouTube :: www.youtube.com/user/alexnegni…
Trance Air #404 [ #138 special ] :: pdj.cc/fsNt7 Первый час 404-го выпуска еженедельного радиошоу Trance Air с новинками от Klubbingman , Sneijder , David Forbes , STANDERWICK , Alchimyst , Indra , Jirah , Nightflow , Christopher Lawrence , Audiomatic , Kriess Guyte , Micky Noise , Marco V , Indecent Noise , Markus Schulz и многих других Trance Air - #TOPZone of AUGUST 2019 :: bit.ly/2KHI22N --- Official Site: tranceair.online Follow us! VK :: vk.com/alexnegniy_public Facebook :: facebook.com/alexnegniygroup Twitter :: twitter.com/Alex_Negniy ITunes :: itunes.apple.com/podcast/id526… BeatPort :: dj.beatport.com/alexnegniy Mixcloud :: mixcloud.com/alexnegniy/ Soundcloud :: soundcloud.com/alexnegniy Instagram :: instagram.com/alexnegniy YouTube :: www.youtube.com/user/alexnegni…
“Listener” “Arthur” wants to know how to get over anxiety to finish projects, not just start them. How do you monetize a service that gets more expensive as it gets more popular? Fleshing out what Andrew can do with Audiomatic. Send your project questions/ideas to neshcom@gmail.com, subject line “After Things.” Picks: Andrew: Veep Justin: The […]
“Listener” “Arthur” wants to know how to get over anxiety to finish projects, not just start them. How do you monetize a service that gets more expensive as it gets more popular? Fleshing out what Andrew can do with Audiomatic. Send your project questions/ideas to neshcom@gmail.com, subject line “After Things.” Picks: Andrew: Veep Justin: The […]
Con motivo del lanzamiento (doble) que realiza la banda BIRKINS de 'You are not alone' repasamos la historia y gestación de 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' de 1972. Birkins recrea el disco con un montón de músicos nacionales e internacionales que os detallamos abajo. Por favor, visita birkins.bandcamp.com y hazte con tu copia de 'You are not alone' . 01- Five Years (con Álvaro Suite) Álvaro Suite, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarra barítono, Farfisa, Polysix, Omnichord, trompas, Theremin Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en El Nido del Cuervo, Sevilla, por Álvaro Suite. 02- Soul Love (con Pablo Errea) Pablo Errea, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en el Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, por Pablo Errea. 03- Moonage Daydream (con Julián Maeso) Julián Maeso, voz, Hammond b3, Moog, clavinet y calabaza africana Carolina García, coros Rami Jaffee, piano, Mellotron Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas, guitarra barítono Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Totó Noriega, congas, pandereta, shaker Grabaciones adicionales en el Hospital Psiquiátrico por Julián Maeso. Grabaciones adicionales en Fonogenic Studios, Van Nuys, California, y en East West Studio, Studio 1 lounge, Hollywood, California por Rami Jaffee Grabaciones adicionales en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, por Totó Noriega. 04- Starman (con Ran Pink) Ran Pink, voz Tal Pink, coros Joaquín Pascual, piano, sinte Chris Carmichael, cuerdas Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, piano “gimmick”, sinte “gimmick” Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Fonogenic Studios, Van Nuys, California, por Ran Pink. Grabaciones adicionales en Albacete, por Joaquín Pascual Grabaciones adicionales en Stonehurst, Bowling Green, Kentucky, por Chris Carmichael. 05- It Ain't Easy (con Mikel Erentxun) Mikel Erentxun, voz Cristina Santana, coros Rami Jaffee, Mellotron Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, coros Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en Fonogenic Studios, Van Nuys, California, por Rami Jaffee. Grabaciones adicionales en Moon River Studio, Santander, por Fernando Macaya 06- Lady Stardust (con Muni Camón) Muni Camón, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, Mellotron y vibráfono Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en Paco Loco Studio, Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, por Paco Loco 07- Star (con Ken Stringfellow) Ken Stringfellow, voz Sari Montelongo, coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas, guitarra de 12 cuerdas, Vox Continental Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Le Son du Blé, Tours, Francia, por Ken Stringfellow 08- Hang On To Yourself (con Paco Loco) Paco Loco, voz Cristina Santana, voz Justin Adams, solo de guitarra final Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, lap steel Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en Paco Loco Studio, Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, por Paco Loco Grabaciones adicionales en Black Earth, Bath, Inglaterra, por Justin Adams 09- Ziggy Stardust (con Javier de Torres) Javier de Torres, voz y coros Sergio Casquero, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, Vox Continental, cuerdas Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Audiomatic, Madrid, por Manuel Pájaro 10- Suffragette City (con Luis Prado) Luis Prado, voz y coros, piano Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en RPM Estudios, La Cañada (Paterna), Valencia, por Roger García 11- Rock 'n' Roll Suicide (con Jonathan Donahue y Lyla Foy) Jonathan Donahue, voz Lyla Foy, voz ‘wonderful’ Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas, guitarra barítono, piano, Oberheim, Polysix, Mellotron, Omnichord, trompas, arpegiadores, Theremin Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Woodstock, Nueva York, por Jonathan Donahue Grabaciones adicionales en Londres, Inglaterra, por Lyla Foy
Con motivo del lanzamiento (doble) que realiza la banda BIRKINS de 'You are not alone' repasamos la historia y gestación de 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars' de 1972. Birkins recrea el disco con un montón de músicos nacionales e internacionales que os detallamos abajo. Por favor, visita birkins.bandcamp.com y hazte con tu copia de 'You are not alone' . 01- Five Years (con Álvaro Suite) Álvaro Suite, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarra barítono, Farfisa, Polysix, Omnichord, trompas, Theremin Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en El Nido del Cuervo, Sevilla, por Álvaro Suite. 02- Soul Love (con Pablo Errea) Pablo Errea, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en el Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, por Pablo Errea. 03- Moonage Daydream (con Julián Maeso) Julián Maeso, voz, Hammond b3, Moog, clavinet y calabaza africana Carolina García, coros Rami Jaffee, piano, Mellotron Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas, guitarra barítono Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Totó Noriega, congas, pandereta, shaker Grabaciones adicionales en el Hospital Psiquiátrico por Julián Maeso. Grabaciones adicionales en Fonogenic Studios, Van Nuys, California, y en East West Studio, Studio 1 lounge, Hollywood, California por Rami Jaffee Grabaciones adicionales en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, por Totó Noriega. 04- Starman (con Ran Pink) Ran Pink, voz Tal Pink, coros Joaquín Pascual, piano, sinte Chris Carmichael, cuerdas Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, piano “gimmick”, sinte “gimmick” Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Fonogenic Studios, Van Nuys, California, por Ran Pink. Grabaciones adicionales en Albacete, por Joaquín Pascual Grabaciones adicionales en Stonehurst, Bowling Green, Kentucky, por Chris Carmichael. 05- It Ain't Easy (con Mikel Erentxun) Mikel Erentxun, voz Cristina Santana, coros Rami Jaffee, Mellotron Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, coros Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en Fonogenic Studios, Van Nuys, California, por Rami Jaffee. Grabaciones adicionales en Moon River Studio, Santander, por Fernando Macaya 06- Lady Stardust (con Muni Camón) Muni Camón, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, Mellotron y vibráfono Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en Paco Loco Studio, Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, por Paco Loco 07- Star (con Ken Stringfellow) Ken Stringfellow, voz Sari Montelongo, coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas, guitarra de 12 cuerdas, Vox Continental Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Le Son du Blé, Tours, Francia, por Ken Stringfellow 08- Hang On To Yourself (con Paco Loco) Paco Loco, voz Cristina Santana, voz Justin Adams, solo de guitarra final Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, lap steel Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en Paco Loco Studio, Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, por Paco Loco Grabaciones adicionales en Black Earth, Bath, Inglaterra, por Justin Adams 09- Ziggy Stardust (con Javier de Torres) Javier de Torres, voz y coros Sergio Casquero, voz y coros Alby Ramírez, guitarras acústicas y eléctricas, Vox Continental, cuerdas Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Audiomatic, Madrid, por Manuel Pájaro 10- Suffragette City (con Luis Prado) Luis Prado, voz y coros, piano Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería César Martel, trompeta Elio Moreno, saxo tenor Grabaciones adicionales en RPM Estudios, La Cañada (Paterna), Valencia, por Roger García 11- Rock 'n' Roll Suicide (con Jonathan Donahue y Lyla Foy) Jonathan Donahue, voz Lyla Foy, voz ‘wonderful’ Alby Ramírez, guitarras eléctricas, guitarra barítono, piano, Oberheim, Polysix, Mellotron, Omnichord, trompas, arpegiadores, Theremin Rafa Daza, bajo Sergio Miró, batería Grabaciones adicionales en Woodstock, Nueva York, por Jonathan Donahue Grabaciones adicionales en Londres, Inglaterra, por Lyla Foy
What does it mean when we say that something is 'Indian'? Does origin matter? Food writer Vikram Doctor joins Amit Varma in episode 95 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about how most of what we think of as Indian food originated elsewhere -- and it doesn't matter. Also check out The Real Food Podcast on Audiomatic
http://cdn5.mixcrate.com/audio/8/9/8990150-Irbr02wm.mp301. Audiomatic & Phaxe - Pineapple X-Press02. Vaishlyas - Arped03. Lyctum - The Eclipse04. Redrosid - Vigilante05. Opposite8 - Dreamers Night06. Timedraned - Red Sun07. Christopher Lawrence - The Dark08. Magnus - Sinelock09. Humorous and Zezia - Extract 2110. Killerwatts - Psychedelic Liberation (Sonic Species Remix)11. Magnus - Render One12. Magnus - Satin
Do people greet each other properly only when they have an agenda? What do we need to do make moments ‘truly’ memorable? What makes you relate to characters in movies? Do we live in a post-truth world where nothing can be trusted or even distrusted? Is Twitter finally enabling people to be their ass***e selves? On this last episode of Season 1 of Our Last Week, listen to Kunaal Roy Kapur and Anuvab Pal looking back at a year of conundrums.
With all Anuvab’s personal conversations with Kunaal are making it to the podcast, he laments their private lives have now become ‘conundrums’ for the benefit of the show’s producers. Which begs the question, do our personal lives even matter? For e.g. do the rights to Dhoni’s life belong to him or to the producers of his biopic? Also, how many middlemen do you need to get anything done? Can Indians ever have an event that doesn’t go into a crisis
Can a Global Citizen Fest really eradicate poverty where a head-exploding variety of celebrities get together to sing and dance for an audience hell-bent on enjoying itself? Are human beings beyond pleasing? What pleasure do us Indians get in circumventing the rules? What is the greatest sacrifice any RBI governor has ever made for India? How much work can you avoid by saying soldiers are dying? How much knowing is knowing enough? OLW asks the right questions once again.
Intelligent Waveforms 010 2016 November 19 Follow Meza at twitter: https://twitter.com/themezaofficial mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/themezaofficial soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/themezaofficial itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/intelligent-waveforms/id1086802328 amazon music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/e534cb22-ea69-4887-82a4-e03726d25989/Intelligent-Waveforms twitch: https://twitch.tv/vsbmeza3 Tracklist: 1. 00:00 - Meza - Intelligent Waveforms Intro 2. 01:01 - Swen Van Der Endt, Remarq - Sound of Goodbye (Original Mix) 3. 05:01 - Carla Werner - Lonely Dancer (Kris O'Neil Remix) 4. 08:00 - Damien Spaceman - Feel The Distance (Original Mix) 5. 12:01 - Amo R - Viracocha (Original Mix) 6. 14:44 - BT - Flaming June (Ashley Wallbridge Remix) 7. 18:27 - Make One - Genesis (Original Mix) 8. 21:43 - Mostfa & Mostfa - Red Square (Original Mix) 9. 28:46 - Nickella, Ksenia Litvina - Not For Me (Original Mix) 10. 32:08 - Passenger 75 - A.E.O.N (Original Mix) 11. 34:49 - U-Mount - Sail (Original Mix) 12. 39:43 - Emma Lock, Roman Messer - Lights (Matt Bukovski Dub Mix) 13. 45:24 - Ronski Speed, Linnea Schossow - Set Me To Light (Extended Mix) 14. 49:34 - Future Antics - Boom Coeur (Extended Mix) 15. 54:40 - Neelix - Mosquito [SpinTwist] 16. 60:06 - Static Movement - Sian (Original Mix) 17. 67:05 - Ghost Rider - Everlasting (Original Mix) 18. 72:54 - Day Din - Breaking Dread (Day Din & Kronfeld Remix) 19. 76:23 - Audiomatic, Unseen Dimensions - Free Your Mind (Original Mix) 20. 81:29 - Hilight Tribe - Free Tibet (Vini Vici Remix) 21. 88:03 - Waveform - Real Lies (Original Mix) 22. 93:53 - Michele Adamson, Eddie Bitar - Stronger Together (Original Mix) 23. 98:55 - Major7, Basscannon, Tom.C - Been Away (Original Mix) 24. 104:05 - Pitch Bend - Vision feat. Replay (Original Mix) 25. 109:19 - Space Cat - Loops of Insanity (Original Mix) 26. 113:43 - Tristan, Astrix - Awake the Snake (Original Mix) 27. 117:18 - Z-cat - Elucidate (Original Mix)
This week there are no conundrums, life itself has become a conundrum. Kunaal and Anuvab contemplate the brave new world where Trump is President and their cash is worth nothing. They are distraught that the basic promise printed on our bank notes has been broken. Anuvab looks for all things he can barter for some tandoori chicken and they talk about how Donald Trump as president will change how we fundamentally look at the western world.
1. Vini Vici vs Liquid Soul - Universe Inside Me (Original Mix) 2. Ghost Rider - Be Focused (Autopilot Remix) 3. Talamasca, Life Style - Celtic Samba (Original Mix) 4. Audiomatic & Phaxe - Pineapple X-Press (Ranji Remix) 5. Sub6, Jah-Natan - The Clash (Omiki Remix) 6. Alien Project, Shanti - Tetris (Original Mix) 7. Orpheus, Osher - Flymenco (Original Mix) 8. Genetrick - Mongol (Original Mix) 9. Makida - Human Evolution (Original Mix) 10. Side Effects, Sonic Sense - Ayahuasca (Original Mix) 11. Zentura - Sonic Masala (Lifeforms Remix) 12. Mindbenderz - Wormhole (Original Mix) 13. Zen Mechanics vs Future Frequency - Naked, Stoned & Exalted (Symbolic & Audiotec Remix) 14. Noga, Cosmic Tone - Kontra (Original Mix) 15. Electric Universe, Symbolic - Science & Spirit (Original Mix) 16. Ritmo - At the Beginning (Azax Remix) 17. Freaked Frequency, Tropical Bleyage - Mathemagical (Original Mix) 18. Upgrade, Azax - Out There (Original Mix) 19. Sean Tyas - Swimming In Acid (Original Mix) 20. Unbeat - Shutdown (Original Mix) 21. R3dub - Obscura (Original Mix) 22. Allen Watts & First Effect - Thats What She Said (Extended Mix) 23. Abstract Vision, U-Mount - Resolution (Original Mix) 24. Will Rees - Incipient (Original Mix) 25. Sean Tyas feat. Victoriya - Perfect World (Extended Mix) 26. Darren Porter - Human (Extended Mix) 27. Max Ivanovsky & Divaiz - Chika (Original Mix) 28. Carlos De la Garza & R3dub - Kinesia (Original Mix) 29. Dan Stone - Macy (Extended Mix) 30. Menno De Jong, Adam Ellis, Kate Louise Smith - Set to Sail (Original Mix) 31. Fresh Code - Perpetuity (Original Mix) 32. Ronski Speed pres. Sun Decade - I'm Alone (Adam Ellis Remix) 33. Lostly - Galaxy Of Blue (Extended Mix) 34. Max Ivanovsky - Tiamat (Original Mix) 35. The Noble Six - Oddworld (Original Mix)
Why doesn’t anyone in a position of power ever retire? Are people with a family business really that happy or are they better off with jobs? How our phone battery is giving us anxiety? As we get older, do we inevitably become the people we hated in our youth? Are WhatsApp groups another reason to hate our parents? OLW has answers to all of life’s important questions.
A brand new Dinamode radio from Eddie Bitar! Dinamode 062 1) Krama - Eternal Motion [Spin Twist] 2) Metronome - Game Of Life [432] 3) Changes - Atalanya [Pharmacy] 4) Changes - The Gate of Knowledge [Pharmacy] 5) Interactive Noise - Daring Misson [Spin Twist] 6) Audiomatic & Phaxe - Pineapple X-Press (Ranji Remix) [Spin Twist] 7) Sean Tyas - Swimming In Acid [VII] 8) Interactive Noise - Alien Contact [Spin Twist] 9) Architect (ARG) - Come Out to Play [Pharmacy Plus] 10) Asteria - Whaaat (Indecent Noise Remix) [Komplex Sounds] 11) David Rust vs. Gary Maguire - Reality Check 12) Tasso - Burning Angel (Estigma Remix) [Komplex Sounds]
Should you be obliged to tip for a service you have already paid for? What is the point of an air mile if it doesn’t actually equal a mile? Do you have kids only so that you can play on a bouncy castle in your 40s? Do you really need a temperature controlled bum shower (aka health faucet)? How do you handle a meeting that turns pointless while you’re in it? Life throws us questions and the OLW duo have the answers.
Kunaal and Anuvab are back with more conundrums about the events gripping the country and its borders. Anuvab is fascinated with Bollywood extras and how the Indian caste system plays out with how they are treated. The duo has a suggestion for a new act for the government, which would be a boon for doubting spouses. And Anuvab talks about a difficult time when he had to choose between greed and conscience.
Anuvab Pal and Kunaal Roy Kapur return with another set of fresh conundrums. Why we don’t take instructions very well. How we don’t follow our own dreams but follow someone else’s. And why a veteran film star went to an awards show dressed as a tomato. How Kunaal has a very keen sense of fashion, which is to be determinedly unfashionable. And how our self-expression is always about whom we hired to do it for us.
Kunaal and Anuvab on the importance of that ONE signed piece of paper in India and how it can validate your ENTIRE existence. The duo on how being a freelancer is not very different from being a daily contract labourer. Kunaal on how India already has driverless cars. Anuvab on his visit to a business school.And why America is a nation of illegal immigrants.
Intelligent Waveforms 007 2016 August 20 Follow Meza at twitter: https://twitter.com/themezaofficial mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/themezaofficial soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/themezaofficial itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/intelligent-waveforms/id1086802328 amazon music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/e534cb22-ea69-4887-82a4-e03726d25989/Intelligent-Waveforms twitch: https://twitch.tv/vsbmeza3 Tracklist: 1. 00:00 - Meza - Intelligent Waveforms Intro 2. 01:01 - Marc Romboy, Stephan Bodzin - Atlas (Adriatique Remix) 3. 06:23 - Marwan Jaafreh - Moments Of Remembering (Original Mix) 4. 10:40 - Lane 8 - Fingerprint (Original Mix) 5. 14:43 - Franz Alice Stern - To Survive (Original Mix) 6. 19:17 - Black Coffee - Buya feat. Toshi (M.A.N.D.Y. Remix) 7. 24:58 - Funkagenda, Mark Knight - Man With The Red Face (JFK Club Mix) 8. 31:20 - Chicane - Offshore (Grum Remix) 9. 32:50 - Oto Kapanadze - Strangers Till We Die (Original Mix) 10. 37:47 - Ruslan Radriges - No Way Back (Original Mix) 11. 41:40 - Radion6 - Salvation (Original Mix) 12. 45:06 - Super8 & Tab - Into (Extended Mix) 13. 49:18 - Cherry M, Mike Van Fabio - Fable (Mhammed El Alami Remix) 14. 54:24 - Indecent Noise - Blade Dancer (Extended Mix) 15. 60:46 - Kir Tender - Theatre in Paradise (Original Mix) 16. 65:59 - Ben Hennessy, Sensi - Open Your Heart (Original Mix) 17. 71:00 - LoveGun - Time (Original Mix) 18. 78:13 - Novi Maschilton - Time to Say Hello (Original Mix) 19. 83:52 - Nikelodeon - The World Was Run (Original Mix) 20. 89:33 - N.A.S.A., Roy Di Wilde, Visua - Monters Hunters (Original Mix) 21. 90:52 - Major7, Reality Test - Freak Show (Original Mix) 22. 96:54 - Tripical - Energy To The Moon (Original Mix) 23. 104:40 - Waio-Kyma - X (Zanon Remix) 24. 109:05 - Audiomatic, Unseen Dimensions - Raw Emotions (Original Mix) 25. 116:17 - Aquafeel, Monod - Early Ravers (Original Mix)
The Olympic games are on and Kunaal has been staying up to watch various events, he shares his unique (peculiar?) observations with Anuvab. The duo discusses a new set of games where you have to compete with the animals to win a medal/save your life. Anuvab reads an essay and finds fault lines in the Indian education system. Also the ultimate conundrum, is life elsewhere?
Polo matches with Dras’ who’s who (who?). Instead of Shanghai, Mumbai can become Venice. Inspired by Hitler’s house in Salzburg, the duo formulates a theory on natural beauty and ugly minds. Anuvab discovers some stunning facts about Victorian hygiene. Recipes for Indian cooking can be quite confusion, but Kunaal thinks they’re downright conniving.
Have you been catching Pokémons lately? Anuvab and Kunaal have dreamed up an even better game, Passport Go, where each level you excel brings you closer to finally getting your passport. And what about too much specificity —do you really want to know where every tower of your phone company is? You just want to have ONE uninterrupted phone call! And have you ever automatically respected someone just because they were sitting behind a glass window? “Should you hit the dog?” The duo investigate whether self-driving cars will make us less human.
Why are Bengalis so obsessed with South American football? Is it Maradona and Messi or just the idea of a human being moving so quickly? As Brexit leads to Bregret, the practice of making up words is so confusing that you have no idea whether it’s about teeth whitener or a coal scam. Why ransom is the best strategy for getting smooth courier deliveries. “Deep down everyone wants to leave”, why getting a visa in India is such a big deal. What does being rude to waiters say about us? And what about waiters who are rude to customers.
Hens giving eggs is a usual occurrence, but Kunaal encounters a Coorgy cat who pushed coffee beans out of its backside! What did they call it though— potty spice latte? Anuvab wonders why restaurants have started barbecuing everything —pineapples, cricket bats and even children. Where do we draw the line? Also, do you want to scratch your head? Need to find where the remote is? Don’t worry— there’s an app for that! The duo shares it’s thoughts on Udta Punjab — and how some people in a concert might complain that they’ve never been peed on.
This episode of Our Last Week was performed LIVE at the Cheer! festival at the NCPA in Mumbai in front of a packed and by-and-large appreciative house (one uncle seemed very upset). For those of you who could not make it we bring you all the conundrums presented there right here. The OLW duo talks about (unique) biometrics in India, ISIS vs. Amit Tridevi and why healthy smoothies can by yucky.
Have you ever counted your clothes before handing it to your dhobi? That’s because everyone in India is a conniving thief! Kunaal explains why he doesn’t take working from home seriously— how can you make a presentation when you’re cooking an omlette? Anuvab gives saintly advice to all lost souls — you can be successful if you do something, even if that something is a corruption scandal or a terrible reality show. They wonder why millenials are like immature 12-year-olds—they don’t want to work in an office but a kindergarten, and why hating customer service people is a generational affair, is it in our genes or is it taught to by our parents?
“Ma mati manush”— is that a campaign slogan or a password from Star Trek? Was the ‘Acche din’ slogan ‘inspired’ by the Chilean one ‘Happiness is coming’? In this season of elections, Anuvab Pal and Kunaal Roy Kapur decode campaign slogans. The duo talk about an African politician whose life story sounds like an episode of Game of Thrones and how anything that happens exactly as it is supposed to, is considered revolutionary in India. Lastly they are exasperated on being subjected to reading open letters and recommend people write ‘closed’ ones instead!
Why did Doordarshan’s news anchors talk in high-pitched English accents? And do IPL organisers think the sport is not entertaining enough, is that why you have movie promotions, cheerleaders, synchronized swimming and celebrity commentators to make the game more enjoyable. Summer vacations are here, Anuvab and Kunaal discuss the ridiculous children’s that are advertised, such as: advanced comedy for under 6-year-olds, how to write a novel in 4 days, skydiving from mars and such. And the most important conundrum of all: can Haydn and Bach stop terrorism?
Anuvab brings his expertise on the British monarchy to this week’s episode and suggests the former Empire sent the less fun royals to India. Then talking about accountability in large organisations and how much Pepsi Indra Nooyi actually owns. Also, do urban folk ‘know’ something is ayurvedic if they can’t identify the smell? And Our Last Week actually solves the world’s problems with a simply brilliant tax-solution. Not even kidding.
Casting decisions may or may not always make sense. Ask Anuvab! The duo discusses the way we benignly trust the drivers of kaali-peeli cabs, but always secretly question the new-age cabbies of Uber and Ola, who need GPS to get to the city’s iconic landmarks. Brokers are, apparently, really territorial. Who knew?
Several silly cases end up in the Supreme Court, but the OLW duo speculate that there is this one Bollywood case the judges might actually be interested in. Kunaal believes that in Mumbai, there is no art to living; it’s just the hell of living. Why is Donald Trump just like that Bengali uncle? Anuvab has the answer. The duo mourns the rampant misuse of “air-quotes” and talks about why Holi is fun, but a lot of fear.
Anuvab and Kunaal discuss Leonadro Dicaprio’s arduous journey to an Oscar win – and did being (digitally) manipulated by a bear finally win it for him? Kunaal cannot understand why Mad Max:Fury Road won all the awards but not ‘Best Picture’. How justice in Indian courts can be served by a loaded gun. Anuvab, deeply disturbed by Kunaal’s weight-loss, consoles himself with donuts. And why there were too many issues at this year’s Oscars.
Anuvab and Kunaal find it hard to keep up with the endless wave of protests in the country and if you do too, they provide simple hacks for how to add your two cents into every conversation about the nation, without really knowing much about the issues at hand. Kunaal finds out he’s not quite the ‘Wolf of Dalal Street’ as he invests his kids' money in a crashing stock market. And a worldwide exclusive from Our Last Week: Anuvab simulates the sound of a gravitational wave.
This week, Anuvab and Kunaal scrutinise the pretentiousness of the barrage of LitFests, the casual communalism of Indian uncles, and people who go a little too crazy while writing reviews on websites. Listen to the duo discuss the oddball YouTube genres that inexplicably garner immense popularity, and find out what it's like to be on a Bollywood set. Also on this episode: A conspiracy for their assassination and what to do when your children go, "I'm not sure about this Dad guy..."
Anuvab has to write a script about villains, and that gets him thinking – where have all the great Hindi film villains gone? It’s fine that the sons and daughters of heroes are becoming heroes, but what about the sons and daughters of villains? Kunaal, on the other hand, having just come back from his Egyptian travels, recounts how difficult it is not to look like an Indian tourist when you're in a foreign country. Also on the episode: What’s the point of book launches in the modern age? And, are free events and seminars always populated by the homeless?
Who’s the most important person at an Indian wedding? The bride? The groom? The parents? None of them. It’s the uncle, the self-appointed head of all things wedding-related. Is the jalebi is not yet ready? Don’t worry, the uncle will take care of it. What if an uncle misbehaves with the guests? That’s why you have the "head uncle" keeping a close eye on the proceedings! Also on the episode: Anuvab hates going to school reunions, Kunaal plans a trip to Egypt, the duo play a game of dead or alive and wonder whether a clock repairman cares much for time.
On this special, year-end episode, we recap the best of what happened on Our Last Week in 2015. There was Kunaal and his fear of being “followed” on Twitter. Anuvab attempted to figure out why we end up being late for appointments and meetings when we’re always in a rush to get somewhere. The duo also tried to find an alternative to cricket, wondered how Indians would behave in space, and discussed one of the most contentious issues of the past year – award wapsi or, as they like to call it, when writers decided to return cash.
“Hey, did you read about those floods? So unfortunate!” “Yeah, but everybody I know is fine, so it’s not that bad.” Is that how we gauge disasters? And, can competition from private companies in the weather prediction business really make the Indian Met department pull up its socks? Anuvab & Kunaal don’t think so – “The competition will spur them to make it rain, just to prove a point (and their “predications”),” they say. Also on the episode: The motivations of Pakistani generals agreeing to get abused on live Indian news TV debates. How no one is churning out actual “news” anymore. And, can Delhi government’s move to restrict traffic movement according to a car’s registration number work when a traffic cop can’t even read the number plate amid all the smog?
Anuvab meets a gem of a person who doesn’t think the Paris attacks, where 130 people lost their lives, are a big deal, because, “But, in the Bombay attacks, just at VT station it was 130!” Kunaal is preparing for his upcoming shoot, where he has to swim in a gutter… literally, and that’s when it hits him – “What am I doing here? Why didn’t I finish my education?” Also on the episode: What would an Indian James Bond be like? What if things such as tables and walls start becoming intolerant? And, a solemn message to address the Paris terrorist attacks.
Anuvab and Kunaal muse about the loss of rock ‘n’ roll from an artist’s rock ‘n’ roll life and contemplate the idea of ownership in a digital age. Also on the episode: What’s the best way to protest against government policy? (Hint: it’s not so much about returning, than it is about asking for more.) Can you find a date at an NGO fundraiser? And, in a Chetan Bhagat moment, what if historians start thinking about what happened in the past?
It was Kunaal’s birthday, and Anuvab has a conundrum (obviously!)… How can the passage of time be a reason to celebrate a person? But, it’s more about celebrating the fact that you managed to survive another year, says Kunaal. Also on this episode: the duo wonder why Indians are always rushing to places when they are never on time, discuss our tendency for talking during a movie and explain how the years between the ages of 35 and 40 are when you’re supposed to toast your successful life... if you have achieved success, that is.
In this episode: What will the future be like, now that cab drivers can give us star ratings? Also, Our Last Week discusses and disses Big Data, wonders why beauty makes Kunaal uncomfortable (no, it’s got nothing to do with the effects of excessive makeup) and explains how the real India can be found at night, on long-distance trains, once the clock strikes 1.
Director, check. Cinematographer, check. Casting director... NO! Amid the euphoria of Court being selected as India’s entry for the Oscars, Kunaal explains why firing the casting director is what you need to do to make films of such calibre. Anuvab, the authority on all things related to The Empire, traces the discovery of India back to the British civil servants. The duo then addresses a pressing conundrum – what would it be like if your child cheated on you with another set of parents? Also in the episode: Buying a library, the pressure of selling out and real estate negotiations.
Fresh off a trip to Kolkata, Anuvab & Kunaal have a new conundrum to solve – would you actually find Chicken a la Keiv in Keiv? More importantly, is ‘continental cuisine’ really from the continent or is it just an excuse to use a lot of butter and cheese? Also: the duo tells you why their funniest creative moments will go unheard (sure, we believe them!), discuss Europe’s migrant crisis and explain how Donald Trump proves that political ratings are the same as TRPs.
Conundrums turn towards crime as Anuvab & Kunaal turn voyeuristic, watching the media circus around the murder coverage. Also: Does possessing an anglicised accent ensure you’re treated differently by judge and jury? Do political speeches focus only on entertainment? Why Kunaal is on a high-fat diet and how Anuvab is able to understand Mumbai real estate prices.
Anuvab & Kunaal discuss whether it really matters who heads the FTII and when it is okay to throw filmmakers in jail (hint: not when they are students of an institute, protesting at midnight). Anuvab also recounts his experience of being in the audience at a stand-up show and explains why he believes everyone was drunk on the eve of August 15, 1947. Kunaal meanwhile tries to understand why porn has become boring and reveals the strategy behind Indians having several children.
This week, Aakar answers questions about what insights Ramayana and Mahabharata provide into modern-day India, whether the Congress can pull off its aggressive avatar, who really invented Urdu, if we would have been better off with an Indic governance structure. Also, he tells us what men and women expect from Tinder. Music - Josh Woodward
This week, Aakar answers questions about why he thinks the Ambani residence, Antilla, is the perfect representation of power, what the porn ban says about the government’s mode of functioning, why we get interested when Deepika talks of depression, what a day job can add to a writer’s craft, and what turns cricketers into icons. Music - Josh Woodward Photo Credit: Vijay Chennupati/Wikipedia
Anuvab & Kunaal take Shashi Tharoor’s arguments reparations on straight to the heart of the British establishment as the co-host of the legendary podcast The Bugle; comic Andy Zaltzman joins them on this new episode. Is offering to let Indians beat the English at cricket enough to atone for the sins of The Empire? Or should they also apologise for the culinary catastrophe called the chicken tikka masala? Tune in to find out.
On this week's show, Aakar Patel answers questions about whether India and China can overtake the US economy, why success is defined differently for men and women, what makes saas-bahu relationships in India so emotionally charged, and the reason behind the lack of sporting prowess in Indians. Also, he tells us why he would like to bring Gandhi back to life.
In this episode of Our Last Week: From sports to public behaviour, the duo examines characteristically Indian quirks; Anuvab believes Kabbadi just mirrors the real-life Indian shoving and pushing experience, Kunaal thinks Batman is not a brooding saviour of the world but just a grown man in a black rubber suit and Anuvab explains Kolkata’s competitive fixation with medical conditions.
In this week's episode, Aakar answers questions about the recent shenanigans at Housing.com, what he makes of the Prime Minister's central Asian adventures, which is the best city to live in (spoiler: it’s neither Mumbai nor Delhi), and how Hobbesianism explains some Indian cultural traits. Bonus: Aakar Patel’s desert island wish-list. (Music - Josh Woodward)
In this episode of Our Last Week: Anuvab explains why he loves using the word conundrum. Kunaal on why you can’t discover something that already exists (think: gravity). Attending a dinner party when you’re 40-years-old. Coldplay's impromptu gig in Delhi and Russell Brand’s funnily unfunny tour of India.
This week, Aakar answers questions about whether business sense comes naturally to certain castes, what he thinks of the Indian media’s reluctance to scrutinize the personal lives of politicians, why he prefers physical books to e-books and what he thinks of veganism. (Music - Josh Woodward)
This week, Aakar answers questions about whether India would be better off under British rule today, which art form Indians are best at, the relevance of vernacular media, which questions humans are most afraid to ask and what he'd wish for if he had three wishes. (Music - Josh Woodward)
This episode of Our Last Week features a Zimbabwean woman who is willing to pay for a husband, (the lack of) strong feeling for Maggi noodles, the ridiculousness of building society fights, 'happy birthday' billboards for political leaders and our thirst for knowledge, rubbish knowledge.
Aakar answers questions about whether he has ever considered migrating to another country, what he makes of the Indian English accent, which actors he would cast to play PM Modi, Amit Shah, Arvind Kejriwal and the Gandhis in a film, and whether the AAP can make a mark in Mumbai's municipal elections. Also, his recommendation for a definitive book on Indian history. (Music-Josh Woodward)
This week Aakar answers questions on how technology is changing personal relationships, whether we build fancy airports because VIPs use them, the significance of religion in modern life, why Piyush Pandey and Prasoon Joshi are brilliant and is India disabled unfriendly. (Music - Josh Woodward)
In this episode of Our Last Week: Kunaal Roy Kapur on why he thinks a tractor in Mumbai makes more sense than an SUV. Anuvab encounters kids with anger issues. How to get a best deal at a funeral service. Tinder India is a bit different (clue: who’s your daddy?). The loneliness of the YouTube commentor.
Aakar answers questions on what's making us Indians so angry on social media, what factors influence the high prices that Bollywood stars command, why is Kamaal R Khan so popular, how higher grades have little to do with a successful career and how you can be sensitive to your cross-dressing friend. (Music - Josh Woodward)
In this episode of Our Last Week: Modern Bollywood writers who are not conscious of parking problems. How Zimbabwe solved inflation problems by printing bigger notes. Unleashing your inner Mexican at a Kolkata club and the pressure of being a host for corporate events.
In this episode of Our Last Week: Kunaal talks about his trip to Hungary, a day in the life of Salman Khan's fans, how Indian’s love to ‘buy consequences’, Anuvab gets slapped by 7 year old on a plane, getting hugged by your bank manager on your birthday and how nothing is greater than the power of celebrity.
Our last week discusses the significance of recaps in business books, drivers who want your car, service tax rates for spying (is it even a service?), space travel with dry dhoklas, the unfortunate snoring problems of a four year old and the Shakti Kapoor impersonator outside KFC.
Welcome to Open Up 107 with Simon Patterson! 1. LOUD & Astrix - Genetic Lottery [HOMmega] 2. Audiomatic & Vaishiyas - Exchange (Astrix Remix) [Spin Twist] 3. Astrix - Evox (Pixel & Freedom Fighters Remix) [HOMmega] 4. Simon Patterson feat Sarah Howells - Dissolve (Freedom Fighters Remix) [Armind] 5. Simon Patterson - Whites Of Her Eyes [Perfecto Fluoro] 6. Will Atkinson - Sharpshooter [Subculture] 7. Killerwatts feat. Waio - Wake Up (Symbolic Remix) [NANO] 8. Alex MORPH - Tales Of The Black Panther, Part 1 (Darren Porter Remix) [Armada] 9. Luke Terry - Ice Cap [Monster Tunes] 10. Simon Patterson feat Matt Adey - Time Stood Still 11. ID - ID 12. ID - ID 13. ID - ID
01. Kintar - The Path [JOOF] 02. Eddie Amador & Uto Karem - The Solution [Agile] 03. Cirez D - Ruby [Mouseville] 04. Fluks vs. Noum - Uboot (Alex Di Stefano Remix) [Electrovino] 05. Alex Di Stefano - Escape From The Past [Outburst] 06. Bagagee Viphex13 & Joe Mesmar - Madness Blue Sky (I'Gor Remix) [Yin Yang] 07. Alex Di Stefano - Gateway (Christian Cambas Remix) [Yin Yang] 08. Jel Ford - Backyard [Drumcode] 09. Axel Karakasis - Maze [Evolution] 10. Mark Greene - Call It Badness (Destroyer Remix) [Elektrax] 11. Jel Ford - Meeting of Minds [Drumcode] 12. Steve Haines & Max Freegrant - Eclipse [Freegrant Music] & Sven Vath - L'esperanza (Ame Reinterpretation) [Cocoon] 13. Vertical Mode - Alien Rock [Armada] 14. Ranji & Epic - Falling To [Spin Twist] 15. Audiomatic & Unseen Dimensions - Listen & Repeat [Spin Twist] 16. Liquid Soul - Adrenaline (Zen Mechanics Remix) [Digital Om] 17. The Commercial Hippies - Ninety Nine Percent (Ital Remix) [Nano] 18. Space Cat & Shanti - Toki Doki (Coming Soon Remix) [Trancelucent] 19. Neelix - Born & Raised (Ranji Remix) [Spin Twist] 20. Relativ - Synthetic Patterns [TesseracTstudio] 21. Outside The Universe - All Systems Go [Dacru] 22. Spirit Architect - Megatron [Dacru] 23. Christopher Lawrence - Terminus [Pharmacy Music] 24. Jordan Suckley - Contaminated (Sam Jones Remix) [Damaged] 25. Indecent Noise - Cerberus (Acid Test Remix) [Mental Asylum] 26. Second Sine - Believe In Me [Outburst] 27. Indecent Noise - Daybreak (Will Rees Remix) [Mental Asylum] 28. Aly & Fila - Altitude Compensation [FSOE] 29. James Dymond & Harmonic Rush - Dymond Rush [Damaged] 30. Neelix - Coloured Light (Simon Patterson Remix) [Spin Twist] 31. 3DW - Centraal [Outburst] 32. Gary Maguire - Don't Believe The Hype (Eddie Bitar Remix) [Discover] 33. James Dymond - Painting With Light [Mental Asylum] [WORLD PREMIERE] 34. Jase Thirlwall - Airborne (Standerwick Remix) [Mental Asylum] [TUNE OF THE MONTH] 35. Indecent Noise - Root [Mental Asylum] [WORLD PREMIERE] 36. Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard - Now We Are Free (Peetu S Remix) [CDR] 37. Kaimo K - Mayhem [Mental Asylum] 38. Mauro Picotto - Komodo [BXR] [MENTAL ASYLUM CLASSIC]
Simon has re-created his ASOT 650 set from Russia in high quality for Open Up 054. Enjoy. 1. Black & White vs. Major7 - Black 7 (Coming Soon Remix) [ECHOES] 2. ID - ID 3. John Askew - Mechanism [MENTAL ASYLUM] 4. Simon Patterson - Brush Strokes [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138 (ARMADA)] 5. Avalon vs. G-Nome - Funky Voodoo (Captain Hook Remix) [NANOBEATS] 6. Neelix - Leave Me Alone (Simon Patterson Remix) [PERFECTO FLUORO] 7. Simon Patterson - Thump (Simon Patterson 2013 Remix) [RESET (SPINNIN')] 8. Audiomatic & Vaishiyas - Exchange (Astrix Remix) [SPIN TWIST] 9. ID - ID 10. Astrix - Techno Widows (Sonic Species Remix) [HOMMEGA] 11. ID - ID 12. Astrix & Simon Patterson - Shadows [HOMMEGA]
Normal service is resumed for Open Up 051 with Simon Patterson. 1. Alberto Ruiz - Particle (Original Mix) [Suara] 2. Dario Sorano - Impulse (Original Mix) [Elektrax Recordings] 3. Odessa SoundFreaks - Space Trolley (Wehbba Remix) [Yin Yang] 4. Sideform - Time Bending (Original Mix) [Blue Tunes Records] 5. E-Clip & Symbolic - Live Your Life 6. Outsiders - Future Tones (Original Mix) [TechSafari] 7. Unknown 8. Astrix - Techno Widows (Sonic Species remix) [HOMmega] 9. Audiomatic & Vaishiyas - Exchange (Astrix Remix) [Spin Twist Records] 10. Tristian - Electric Universe 11. Vertical Mode - Radio Active (Original Mix) [HOMmega]
1. Airdraw - Somas Cube (Original Mix) [Enhanced] 2. Matt Devereaux, Michael Maze - Heaven Bound (Matan Caspi & Eddy Good Remix) [Hugh Recs] 3. Joeski, AuDio koDe - The Yak (Filterheadz Remix) [Kinetika Records] 4. Fon.Leman - Lynx Eye (Jaytech Remix) [Intricate Records] 5. LTN - Electric Nature (Original Mix) [Enhanced] 6. Orjan Nilsen - Mafioso (Extended Mix) [Armada] 7. Eco, Carly Burns - Hurt (Extended Vocal Mix) [Enhanced] 8. Ralphie B - Ragnarok (Original Mix) [Captivating] 9. Driftmoon - Drifter (Original Mix) [Enhanced] 10. Stephen Kirkwood - We Are All Connected (Dave Leyrock Remix) [Defcon] 11. Audiomatic, Phaxe - Pineapple X-Press (Original Mix) [Spin Twist Records] 12. Ben Nicky, James Dymond - Refresh (Original Mix) [Mental Asylum] www.twitter.com/stephenkirkwood
Progressive Psy-Trance: On this weeks show we’ll be going on a journey through the progressive psytrance charts, focusing on the leading label in the category Spin Twist Records. Artists will include Audiomatic , Vaishiyas, Day.Din, Dj Fabio, Moon, Falabella & one of my personal favorites Neelix. Track list: Intro is a sound bite from the movie ‘The Matrix’ 1. Exchange by Audiomatic & Vaishiyas 2. The Radio Star by Day.Din 3. Passenger by Dj Fabio, Moon, V. Falabella 4. Smoke & Mirrors (Re-edit) by Neelix 5. Expect What (Original mix) by Neelix
Guest Mix: Mr & Mrs Smith [DJ Side Project].This month's episode of Rush Hour features two special hours of back to back sets from Christopher Lawrence. In the first hour, Christopher tears into February with a fast paced hour featuring new tracks from Quantum & E-Jekt, Exaile, Spectra Sonics & Space Vision, Phaxe, Audiomatic, Twina, Explosion, Tristan, 2012, Sean Tyas, Planet Perfecto Knights and Paul Oakenfold.Then in the second hour, Christopher Lawrence joins forces with his wife Sara for a new DJ side project 'Mr & Mrs Smith'. The pair, who have worked together behind the scenes for fifteen years have brought their joint efforts into the public eye with this new DJ duo, which debuted in 2010. Since then, the pair has released a series of hugely popular live mixes including "Live at Nikki Beach @ WMC" (2010) and "Live at Burning Man" (2011). The duo are kicking it up a notch in 2012 with the release of their first single, music video and podcast titled "Electric". There is also a series of tour dates in Southern California, which launched at Ten Nightclub in Newport Beach and Ecco in Hollywood. Stay tuned for more tour dates, including Exchange in Los Angeles, along with dates in San Francisco, San Diego and Las Vegas. Visit the podcast episode page to find out more information, with links to artists featured in this podcast.
Радио Шоу с M.PRAVDA в прямом эфире Ю-FM каждый понедельник в 21:00 ( УКВ 68.84 по МСК) *Спасибо за ваши комментарии и поддержку. 01. Moonbeam with Jsoul - Life Tree 02 Luigi Lusini - Who we are 03. Ttuser - My Ocean [National Sound Exclusive] 04. Eva Kade - Pushing Hands To The Heaven (Tune Off Remix) [National Sound Exclusive] 05. Leon Bolier & Marcus Schossow - 2099 06. Neelix - Smoke and mirrors (Symphonix remix) 07. Neelix - Give them free (Audiomatic remix) 08. Simon_G - Nostalgie [National Sound Exclusive] 09. Norman & Foley - Tears 10. Alexey Ryasnyansky - Noise of freedom [National Sound Exclusive]
Радио Шоу с M.PRAVDA в прямом эфире Ю-FM каждый понедельник в 21:00 ( УКВ 68.84 по МСК) *Спасибо за ваши комментарии и поддержку. 01. Moonbeam with Jsoul - Life Tree 02 Luigi Lusini - Who we are 03. Ttuser - My Ocean [National Sound Exclusive] 04. Eva Kade - Pushing Hands To The Heaven (Tune Off Remix) [National Sound Exclusive] 05. Leon Bolier & Marcus Schossow - 2099 06. Neelix - Smoke and mirrors (Symphonix remix) 07. Neelix - Give them free (Audiomatic remix) 08. Simon_G - Nostalgie [National Sound Exclusive] 09. Norman & Foley - Tears 10. Alexey Ryasnyansky - Noise of freedom [National Sound Exclusive]