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Rules were a major part of Lee's household growing up. But it wasn't until he started to dig into his family's history that he began to realize that the rules that he was expected to follow had a long, dark history. In this episode, Lee speaks with historian Dr. Daina Ramey Berry to better understand the life of Lee's great-great-grandmother Charity, an enslaved woman, and learn about how the slave codes and Black codes shaped her life, and the lives of her descendants. Later Lee speaks with Professor Sally Hadden to learn about the origins of the slave codes, and how they've influenced the rules that govern our modern society.TranscriptWe wanted to give a heads up that this episode includes talk of abuse, and acts of violence. You can find resources on our website, WhatHappenedInAlabama.org - listener discretion is advised.Hi - this is Lee Hawkins and thanks for joining me for episode six of What Happened In Alabama. In this episode we dive into the slave codes and Black codes - what they were, and how they show up in our current day to day. If you haven't already, I encourage you to go back and listen to the prologue first. That'll give you some context for putting the whole series in perspective. Do that, and then join us back here. Thank you so much. INTROEven when we don't realize it, life is governed by rules. We often say we “should” do things a certain way without knowing why. The truth is, many actions have root causes that trace back to how we were raised and what we were socialized to believe – both by our families and the societies we live in.In dictionaries, rules are described as explicit or understood regulations governing conduct. We see these guidelines in everything from the order and cadence of the written and spoken word, to how we move from A to B on the roads, or the ways different sports are played - the “rules of the game.”But “rule” also means to have control or dominion over people or places.This was the way of colonialism around the world for centuries. And this control manifests as laws and codes that yes, create order, but can also have the power to suppress freedoms - and instill fear to ensure compliance. In past episodes you've heard me talk about the rules of my household growing up in Maplewood, Minnesota, and the many layers of history that get to the root of those rules. Talking with my father and other family members who lived under Jim Crow apartheid provided one piece of understanding. Learning of my white ancestry from Wales dating back to the 1600s offered another. But we have to revisit my ancestors on both sides of enslavement, white and Black – back to the physical AND mental trauma that was experienced to really connect the dots to the tough rules that governed the household, and why my parents and some other relatives felt they needed to whip their children. Also, why so many other racial stereotypes were both imposed on us by society, and often internalized by some within our Black families and communities. For that, we have to dig deeper into the story of my Grandma Charity, her experiences as a Black girl born enslaved and kept in bondage well into adulthood, and the rules that governed her life, both during her time of captivity and after that, under Jim Crow apartheid. This is What Happened in Alabama: The Slave Codes. [music up, and a beat]I can't tell you how many thousands of hours I've spent digging through genealogy reports, archives and police records looking for documentation about my family. Sometimes I can do the work from my computer at home, other times, for the really specific details around my dad's family, I've had to make the trip back to Alabama, to gather oral history, go to courthouses, walk through cemeteries, and drive around. [sifting through papers] It can be slow and tedious work. Sometimes you think you've found a lead that's going to take you somewhere that you could have never imagined - but then you realize it's a dead end. Sometimes, you get a huge rush of endorphins when you make a discovery that blows open the doors that once seemed forever closed.One night, in 2015, I'd recently received my DNA results showing a strong connection to the white side of the Pugh family. I was sitting in my dark living room, looking into the illuminated screen of my computer at two in the morning. I'd just found the last will and testament of Jesse Pugh, a white ancestor who genealogists surmise is my great great great grandfather, from Pike County, Alabama. We met Jesse Pugh in the last episode. The will was dated March 24, 1852. Jesse Pugh died two years later. To his wife and children, he left hundreds of acres of land, household furnitures, plantation tools, farming animals, bushels of corn, and a number of enslaved people – all listed as “Negroes.”As I pored over the details of the will, I came across a name I'd heard before: Charity. I read it over again. “Second, I give and bequeath to my son Mastin B. a Negro Girl, Charity…” Fixating on those words,“a Negro girl, Charity” my eyes welled up. She was left to Jesse Pugh's son, Mastin B. Pugh. Charity was the grandmother Uncle Ike told me and my father about on our trip to Alabama back in 1991. I remember Uncle Ike telling us about how, when Charity's son, his own father Isaac Pugh Sr., acquired his own farm, mean ol' Grandma Charity would constantly beat Uncle Ike, my Grandma Opie, and their other siblings, right there in the field, usually because she thought they weren't working fast enough. Rosa: Now I'll tell you the exact word he told me, he said "that was the meanest old heifer I ever seen." That's my cousin, Rosa Lee Pugh-Moore, Uncle Ike's daughter. She has few memories of her father talking about his grandmother Charity. But she says whenever he did talk about her, he always had one thing to say. Rosa: He hated his grandma, said she was just really mean. And that's all he talked about. How mean she was and how people tried to get over on her doing things she didn't like them to do, and she would fight.I'd heard so much about Cousin Rosa - a real Pugh matriarch. In 2018 I headed to Birmingham, Alabama to meet my sweet cousin for what I thought would be a conversation with just the two of us. I didn't realize it was her birthday, and when I arrived, it was cousin Rosa, plus about 30 other relatives - her grandchildren, great grandchildren and even a newly born great-great grandchild. Stepping into the home, I was surrounded by generations of family members - and they were just as excited as I was to hear what Cousin Rosa had to say. There was so much they hadn't heard about her life - from walking for miles as part of the Montgomery bus boycott, to leaving the country in Georgiana for the big city in Birmingham, all the way back to the stories she'd heard about Grandma Charity.Before I settled in, I kissed her cheek and sat in a chair next to her to hear as many of the stories of her life and our family as I could. That's what some of the elders who weren't reluctant to share stories used to do, she told me. Rosa: And at night sit up and they tell us about the families and stuff like that. Pots of peanuts and sweet potatoes, stuff like that.With the rest of the family close by, still celebrating her birthday, I can feel those stories passing through her childhood memories into my recorder. I feel so blessed to be here. And I realize she's my gateway to the family in Alabama, because she's called family members all over the country, and pushed them to talk with me. She was brave, never afraid to talk about Alabama, the good and the bad. And her knowledge went all the way back to Grandma Charity. Lee Hawkins:So when, how old were you when you learned when you first learned about Grandma Charity? Rosa: I guess. Oh, good gracious. I was about nine or ten like that. Something like that.Cousin Rosa and I remember Uncle Ike saying that she hated white peopleUncle Ike: She hated white folk... And uh, and uh one time my daddy was fifteen and one of them told them get out or something and someone knocked them down and Grandma kicked them and she did all three of them yeah. This is a recording of Uncle Ike from 1991, when my Dad and I sat down with him at his home in Georgiana, Alabama. It's hard to hear, but he's telling us about how a group of white men showed up at their house one day and tried to pull Grandma Charity out of the house to whip her, until she came out fighting. Rosa: Yeah, that kind of stuff he told us. I don't know that whole story. I don't remember the whole story. Rosa: So then she had that boy. That boy is Isaac Pugh Sr. Uncle Ike's father, Rosa's grandfather, and my great grandfatherRosa: And daddy say he was too light for Black people like him, and he was too dark for white people to like him. So he's kind of a loner.As I listen to Cousin Rosa talk about Grandma Charity, I can't help but think about the most obvious fact about her that eluded me for so much of my life – Grandma Charity was born enslaved. No one had ever told me that! No one had mentioned it. I only learned this that early morning in 2015, when I found Jesse Pugh's will.As Cousin Rosa said, Uncle Ike hated his grandmother. But understanding that she was enslaved for the early part of her life - around 20 years - added a dimension to this supposedly “mean ol” woman. Just how learning more about my father's experiences under Jim Crow added nuance to him as a man in my eyes. They both went through Alabama's version of hell on earth. We model what we see and many of us adopt the rules and customs of the country we're born into. America, before anything else, was founded on violence.Knowing that, I felt skeptical about the way Grandma Charity was characterized for all those years in the family history. And once I discovered Jesse Pugh's will I realized that she'd been simply pathologized – even by her own family– and that, like me with my father, my ancestors and elders didn't know enough about the atrocities she'd experienced to be able to explain why she sometimes thought the way she did, and was the way she was. For the benefit of this project, for my family, and most of all, for Grandma Charity, I knew I had to learn more about what life was like for an enslaved Black woman in the mid-1800s, to add meaningful context to her story. So, what did Grandma Charity endure? What laws and codes governed her life? To learn more, I started with a conversation with Daina Ramey Berry.Dr.Berry: I am the Michael Douglas Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts and a professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara. I call myself a scholar of the enslaved. Most of my time in the academy has been in archives, conducting research, and trying to find and tell stories like people like your Great Great Grandmother Charity.Dr.Berry: A number of historians are skeptical about making connections between the past and the present. But if we trace the past decade by decade, year by year, we can see connections to contemporary America, and if you look at history as a foundation, the foundations that were laid are still what have built our houses, and we need to, we need to dismantle the parts of our history that need to be rewritten to be more inclusive, right?I reached out to Daina Ramey Berry after I found records and research on Grandma Charity and her mother Laner. It was all words and numbers on a page and I needed more context. I don't remember how I found her - I was knee deep in books and papers and articles at the time. But I wanted to understand more about what life was like for enslaved Black women. LEE: What don't we know about Black women during history? What haven't people been able to pay attention to or, as I would believe, haven't always wanted to pay attention to? Dr.Berry: I think the latter is really where I'd like to start because there are conferences over the years that I've attended with historians, my colleagues, and oftentimes scholars will say, well, Yes, Black women were exploited during slavery, but not that much.Dr.Berry: And my question always is, have you tried to calculate it? How do you know it's not that much? What is not that much? When I look at narratives, I've looked at court records, I've looked at letters and diaries and all kinds of different documents, where enslaved girls and women are talking about sexual exploitation and abuse, physical and sexual abuse.Dr.Berry: Mothers were teaching their daughters how to quote unquote protect their principal at a very young age. Young girls did not want their enslavers to know that they had their first menstrual cycle. And on the flip side, some women even bound their breasts up so that they didn't look like they were developing and they were maturing, um, into adulthood.Dr.Berry: So there's a number of things that enslaved women and girls did to try to protect themselves from puberty and from signs of showing evidence of puberty, because they knew what that meant. On the flip side, enslavers were often hyper focused on women's menstrual cycle, and you might ask, well, why something so personal would they be so concerned with?Dr.Berry: That often was because enslaved people were expensive to purchase. To purchase in the auction, you had to be quite wealthy, and the values of enslaved people were high. So if you could quote unquote grow your own enslaved people, or if natural reproduction, forced reproduction, i. e. rape, then you're gonna, you're gonna grow your plantation workforce without having to purchase somebody.This practice of growing your own free labor is in my bloodline - and repeated for generations. Grandma Laner - Charity's mother - was raped while enslaved. Grandma Charity - who was described as a light skinned woman - is the product. Grandma Charity was also raped by a white man while she was held captive under enslavement, and Isaac Pugh Sr is the result. This is the so-called “white man” I saw as an image on Uncle Ike's mantle when I visited in 1991. If I had just seen his picture without the history, I would never have known his mother was Black. Dr.Berry: So enslaved women's bodies, their reproductive capabilities, their fertility was one of the most important aspects of what maintained and grew through the 19th century the institution of chattel slavery in the United States. LEE: Which is inextricably tied to capitalism. Dr.Berry: Yes. LEE: Yes, and one of the most painful things that I've experienced in the course of doing this research was a conversation that I had with a genealogist who said, well, you know, um, how do we know that she was raped?LEE: Maybe she was a mistress? Dr.Berry: No. Like other enslaved women, Grandmas Laner and Charity had no legal right to refuse sexual advances from their male enslavers - because they were property, nowhere near a relationship of equals. They were also often young girls.The sexual abuse of young girls is shocking, yet this is a key part of maintaining the power dynamic during slavery. Ripping enslaved families apart made it easier for white slave owners and other men to prey on young girls. When she was about 14 years old, Grandma Charity was separated from her mother, Laner. Just a child, she had to adjust to a different plantation and community, and a new enslaver, alone. Dr.Berry: Family separation was one of the most traumatic experiences that enslaved people went through. And it's something that they lived in day to day fear of, of being separated from their, from their parents, from their siblings, from any, any kin that they had, um, on their, in their proximity.Dr.Berry: We've seen it from the perspective of a child remembering the wailing of their mother as they were pulled off and put on a wagon and the child is remaining and they hear their wailing cries of their mothers up until like a mile later or just until they can't hear it anymore.Dr.Berry: There's extreme examples of, babies, infants being ripped from the mother's breast and being sold, literally, uh, breastfeeding mothers. There are also examples of fathers and sons standing on the auction block holding hands, you know, and just silently tears coming down their face because they know that after that day, after that moment, they won't, they most likely won't ever see each other again.Dr.Berry: Um, there's other stories of mothers knowing that this, this stranger that's come to the, the property has asked me to put my son in his Sunday best and I, I've said this before, it's like that child was a child and didn't have really any clothes but a smock and their first set of clothings that they received was the clothing that they were going to put for the auction.Dr.Berry: Another mother talked about braiding her daughter's hair for the last time and putting a ribbon in it, knowing. that she was preparing her for the auction and that she would no longer see her again. These were traumatic experiences and we find that the closeness of the families and the desire to be connected to a family was a survival mechanism for Black people.Dr.Berry: And that even if you look at the evidence we have now in information wanted ads,and these advertisements are powerful testimony to Black genealogy from the perspective of the enslaved and formerly enslaved people searching for, I haven't seen my mother since I was two. I'm 40 years old now. You know, I remember her name was Laura. Her hair was shoulder length. She was wearing an apron and a, and a, and a long dress.Dr.Berry: You know, those kinds of testimonies just show the strength and the impact of the desire to connect to your family, but the impact of separation still did not push them away from trying to locate and connect with their blood relatives or kin. In trying to connect my family tree, I found so many sources of loss. There's the parental loss Grandma Laner experienced with Charity, knowing almost certainly the physical brutality her daughter would face once separated from her. Two generations later, Charity's granddaughter, and my grandmother Opie, experienced the loss of her father at age nine, after seeing him blood splattered and slumped over his horse. And then my father - Opie's son and Charity's great grandson - lost his mother to health inequality when he was just 12 years old. These are the building blocks of a cycle of generational loss. So when I hear Daina Ramey Berry talk about the desire to connect to your family and the impact of separation, I get it. Genealogy is like a giant DNA puzzle that stretches across time. Until you dig, you don't learn these things. Geneticists have data that shows that Black Americans have on average 24 percent European blood in their veins. Yet, there's a denial or an unwillingness to acknowledge how prevalent and pervasive rape was. And some of this is embedded in the laws and the codes of slavery…Dr.Berry: We need context to understand, like you said, the contemporary connections to our current bloodlines.Dr.Berry: And that we are, that slavery was an intimate institution. We are interlaced. We are connected whether we want to be or not, but we are connected. LEE: Thank you so much. Thank you for this magnificent work you're doing.Dr.Berry: Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it.[MUSIC BEAT]Learning more about what enslaved Black women lived through deepened my love for my strong, brave matriarch, Grandma Charity. And to think she then had to live through Jim Crow apartheid.But I wanted to drill down even more into the specific rules that she – in Greenville in the 1800s - had to live under and follow. For that, I dug up the Alabama Slave Codes of 1852, which governed every facet of Black lives. Under the slave codes, enslaved people were property, not people. The codes were used to regulate the behavior of enslaved people and ensure their subjugation by curtailing many aspects of their lives. Note that I didn't say that these codes only restricted the enslaved, but ALL Black people. I discovered that one widespread myth is that the Black people who weren't in bondage were FREE. Under the slave codes, enslaved people were property, not people. After the abolition of slavery the Black codes picked up where the slave codes ended, and restricted the freedoms of the “free”And then there were the restrictions of Jim Crow policies. In states like Alabama– and the many states in the North that had their own Jim Crow rules – ALL Black people lived under laws and codes, at the country, state or national level, that curtailed their physical and emotional freedom in the United States. As Daina Ramey Berry mentioned in our conversation some of these rules still hold us in invisible bondage and shape how we live and how for some - we parent. For more on “the rules” I spoke with Sally Hadden, a professor at Western Michigan University…Prof.Hadden: I'm a specialist in legal and constitutional history, particularly of early America. My first book was entitled, “Slave Patrols, Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas”. And that book tracked the development of slave patrols as a legal institution from the 1600s to the 1870s.I told Professor Hadden about my family, my white European ancestry, and the enslavement of Grandma Charity and other family members. By then, I'd studied the Slave Codes, the Black Codes, and Jim Crow, and realized that the slave codes that governed Grandma Charity's life informed how she raised her children and grandchildren. And in many ways, the rules my dad learned while growing up under Jim Crow apartheid governed the way my parents raised me.The whip used to punish Slave Code and Black Code violations, became the belt I often faced in the living room. But it was more than the physical. The fear of disobeying the rules added to the mental toll. Those codes also helped shape how many others– both in my family and beyond– expected me to act..it shaped the idea that I needed to stay in my place, or be punished. Prof.Hadden: People parent the way that they experienced being a child with their own parents. It's very hard to break that cycle of parent to child. And I, I'm not a parent myself, I don't have kids. But I see this with my brother's children, and my sister's children, who are all now in their 40s and have kids of their own. And it's remarkable how, to use an old phrase, how close the apple drops from the tree. LEE: So you get it. And, and the academic term is intergenerational trauma. But I like the way you put it because, um, this is my, this was my way to show some level of graciousness to my dad when I got this history. And then for him to show me the grace of being able to go through the journey and study it with me and to say, Hey, you know what?LEE: This should stop in our bloodline.LEE: But one way to heal is certainly, the best way to heal, I think, is to confront it. And that's why the work that you've done is so important, because history just holds so many powerful clues, um, into how, you know, how we got to the way we are. But very few people understand the role of violence and, but the necessity in the context of the capitalism and the, you know, the system of capitalism and what we were trying to accomplish as a nation.Prof.Hadden: A lot of people think that when they discuss slavery, what they think of is, they think of a two party relationship, a master and an enslaved person. And what I was trying to write about was, there's always a third party, and the third party is always government. It's always the state, and whether it's the, uh, at the national level, the state level, or the county level, there's this, third party.Prof.Hadden: And the state is always the backer up of this because the state creates the laws that make it, that, that within the society of that time, legitimated the institution of slavery. Prof.Hadden: So for the purposes of our discussion about the law, we're interested in the common law and how slave patrols were developed as legal institutions. South Carolina had the first laws on the books about, um, slave patrols and, uh, attempts by the state to control enslaved people.LEE: So what did patrols do? Prof.Hadden: Patrols were required by their government, either the, the local or state government or the militia, to perform surveillance and to use violence towards enslaved people. That was their job. They were responsible for going into slave cabins, to see who was there, to make sure there were no runaways.Prof.Hadden: They looked for uh, goods that they thought slaves shouldn't have, they hunted, uh, nighttime music to its source, uh, to look for, uh, dancing groups or for religious meetings where African Americans might be in attendance.Prof.Hadden: Their job was to effectively enforce a curfew. that would have kept every enslaved person on the farm of the master who owned them. They were effectively the government's backstop to a master to make sure that the slaves were where they were supposed to be. So they were a type of government group that used white on Black violence to achieve their ends.The slave patrols enforced the slave codes - created by a colonial or state legislature. Walking into the interview with Professor Hadden, I knew the Slave Codes restricted Black people's movement, requiring written passes for travel. They forbade assembly without a white person present. It was often illegal for Black people to read or write, or for a white person to teach them to do so. Marriage and family rights were non-existent, allowing enslavers to separate families at will. Enslaved people could not testify in court against white people; their testimonies were generally inadmissible. They were also barred from owning property, entering into contracts, or earning wages, with any income typically claimed by their enslavers. Whipping was often the punishment. In Greenville, it was usually 39 to 100 lashes for an offense. And in the case of a rebellion or insurrection, the penalty could be death.And what was most devastating, was that I knew that some of our white family members – mainly Mastin Pugh, the man who inherited Grandma Charity from his father, Jesse – was also in charge of the enforcement of the Alabama Slave Code across Butler County. Him holding that power would have been brutal for Grandma Charity. And eventually, generations later, for me. It made sense that my parents would be overly cautious about us kids not doing anything wrong. They policed us so the law - or those who felt empowered to police us, even without authority - wouldn't. It all goes back to the codes and patrols. Prof.Hadden: The very earliest laws put a requirement on ordinary individuals, uh, to have them be responsible for enforcing slave laws. The idea here was that all whites theoretically would understand that it was in their best interest to keep slaves controlled.Prof.Hadden: Now, this kind of enforcement didn't necessarily work terribly well to ask just everybody walking around in society who's white to keep an eye on everybody who's, um, enslaved. And so, gradually, colonial legislatures switched to other systems of using patrols to say, you people are designated as individuals.Prof.Hadden: Uh, to control slave behavior and so legislatures, um, either required the militia to carve out groups of patrollers and have them do the work or county courts turned to their tax lists and used tax lists to nominate people to serve as patrollers for three months or six months. And, and Alabama's solution was to use the militia, to have the militia be the substitute and say the militia will choose patrollers to work in rotation.Prof.Hadden: So, the militia were ordinary people who were supposed to be self arming. That is to say, you're supposed to show up with your own, uh, rifle, your own gun, uh, with ammunition and enough shot to, um, uh, carry out orders issued by a superior commander. Um, and to do what was necessary to protect your community. Something to highlight here: Patrolling and policing was EVERYWHERE. There was no option for Black people to escape the patroller's whip and gun, and white men were EXPECTED to patrol - they were governmentally required to do so. There was a financial consequence if they didn't. This was the culture and the law. And while it may not be explicit now, we see the ways this culture of being policed versus feeling empowered to patrol plays out along racial lines. There are countless news reports of white people calling the police on gatherings of Black people at cookouts or for watering a neighbor's lawn. Or questioning a Black person's right to be in a gated community - when they live there. That's patrolling - the power of oversight. And then you have some Black parents who continue to have “the talk” with their children, warning them of the ways to address police officers if stopped. Or telling them not to stay out after dark. Or not to gather in large groups in case it draws the wrong kind of attention. That's self policing for preservation and to avoid white oversight. Even though slave patrols came to an end - in theory - with the abolition of slavery, the culture remained.Prof.Hadden: After the Civil War ends, white Southerners are afraid. There's a lot of fear about, um, the African Americans who live around them, who live in their communities, and if patrols no longer exist, um, just like slavery no longer exists, then from the perspective of white lawmakers, Who is supposed to keep African Americans in line? Who is supposed to supervise them if there are no more slave masters? What would be done to stop crime, what would be done to control African Americans?Prof.Hadden: Southern whites in the 1860s were terrified of the possibility of race war, and they lived with that. They talked about that race war was likely to happen, and without patrols, they were sure that they would they had no way to prevent one. So the work done by patrols was divided, you could say. The work that they had done that was about surveillance, that was about stopping crime, became part of the work of police forces. Some southern cities had had police forces, but others had not, in the world when slavery still existed.Prof.Hadden: But the other thing that happens with patrol work after 1865 is that some of the work that patrollers had done, intimidation work, becomes, uh, the, the central feature of the Ku Klux Klan, that, that's, um, that their legacy of intimidation, of, uh, race based violence, uh, very much becomes, um, part and parcel of the Klan's, um, operating uh daily operational activities. Um, the Ku Klux Klan wanted to scare African Americans in the Reconstruction South into doing what the white community wanted. They wanted African Americans to only do agricultural work, not to have schools, not to have guns, not to vote, not to organize, not to demand um, appropriate wages, and the Klan used violence or the threat of violence to get African Americans to do what they want, what they wanted, which was all of those things.This form of control remains, but as we've talked about throughout the series, it's fear based. The whip controlled the enslaved. Scare tactics and violence were used by the Ku Klux Klan. And today, corporal punishment - the threat and the practice - is still perceived by some as a way to keep children safe. LEE: Can you tell us about the differences and similarities between the violence of the slave patrols and corporal punishment that we see in modern times in homes and schools? Prof.Hadden: Well, the, the use of violence usually has one object in mind to get obedience, to get control. And so there's, there's the root of the similarity is if, if corporal punishment or violence has an objective of to get to control, then they spring from the same kinds of beginnings. Now, there are some key differences, obviously. Um, control as a parent might be for an immediate and a transient reason.Prof.Hadden: Um, you know, a mother spanks a child to reinforce the idea in the child's mind that it's a bad idea to go out and chase a ball onto a road where there are lots of cars. Um, I speak on, from personal experience on that one, Lee. Um, having been on the receiving end of my mother's hand when I chased a ball out into the street.Prof.Hadden: I think she probably lost a few years off of her life watching that happen, but she wanted to make sure that I got the message as a preschooler that I shouldn't do that again. Believe me, I remember it firmly. But control can also be about long term domination. And that's different. Um, an abusive parent that beats a child every weekend for no reason, just to reinforce the idea that the parent is bigger, um, badder, a bully, an abuser.Prof.Hadden: Um, you know, the very threat of violence can almost be as intimidating as the actual use of violence in that sort of situation. Um, an abusive father. puts his hand on his belt and the child doesn't have to see anything more because the connection between the belt and its use on them is there. as an instrument of corporal punishment is very live.Prof.Hadden: It's nearly as terrifying that the belt itself is almost as terrifying as, as seeing it in use. Now, of course, there are several large differences between what patrols did and the kind of, corporal punishment or violence one might experience in a home or in a school. One of the biggest is that when a patroller used, um, a rod or a whip against an enslaved person, they could be strangers to each other.Prof.Hadden: That is to say, they might be, the patrol member might not know who the enslaved person was. The enslaved person might never have laid eyes on that patroller before that night. Um, uh, a second difference obviously is, is the racial one. That is to say, patroller is white and the enslaved person is Black. And within the family or within a school, that sort of distinction, both of those distinctions are missing.Prof.Hadden: They're not strangers to each other. They're maybe share the same race as each other. And there are also differences of expectation. Um, we expect, or at least society teaches us to expect, kindness from our family members, from our teachers, that we're going to be nurtured or supported by them. But that may or may not be the case.Prof.Hadden: Whereas, I don't think enslaved people ever thought that they'd see the milk of human kindness coming from a patroller. So they're bearing those differences in mind. There are some similarities, and one of the similarities is the use of an instrument of violence. whether it be a belt or a whip or a rod, um, certainly the instrument by which punishment is inflicted might look very much the same.LEE: Yeah. And you touched on kindness and the expectation of kindness. When I was a kid, I didn't expect kindness from my parents, and the reason was, I did receive kindness from my parents, but I also received the brutality of violence, and in my community, it was stressed to me that violence was kindness, because we're protecting you from the evils of the world, we're protecting you, we're scaring you so that when you go out, you know how to act right, When you're at the mall with your friends so you don't get killed by the police or accused of stealing something you didn't steal or decide to steal something and get arrested and in the process of getting arrested, get killed or join a gang because you're, you're not being disciplined and then get killed on the streets. LEE: And so we're doing this because we have to do this, because the society will kill you if we don't do this, if we don't instill this fear in you. And so it was a very mentally, it was a very, um, hard thing to process as a kid, because I just fundamentally did have that understanding that as a Black kid, there were a different set of rules for me.We talked alot about how concepts and ideas are handed down through generations. Prof.Hadden: But I can tell you that in the early 20th century, um, there was tremendous fear. Again, we're back to a period of fear in American society and fear motivates people to do very strange and dangerous things. And one of the things they were afraid of was the massive influx of immigrants that were coming to America from Southern Europe.Prof.Hadden: Um, this was a time when, um, immigration numbers were going through the roof, nationally, and there's a backlash to that. And for some people, that backlash takes the form of joining, um, uh, political organizations, and sometimes it takes the form of joining a group like the Klan, uh, to demonstrate white supremacy against these perceived outsiders. But it's also just as much about in the 20s, you begin to see the migration, the out migration, of a large number of African Americans from the South to other parts of the country. Um, this is something that had, obviously started in the 1860s and 70s, but it accelerates in the early 20th century, and, um, people moving to Detroit, people moving to Cleveland, people moving to, um, uh, St. Louis, moving to loads of cities where there were industrial opportunities. Prof.Hadden: Um, many of those individuals, African American individuals, moved during, uh, World War I in the late 19 teens. And what this did, it changed the, uh, population complexion of a lot of previous cities that had previously had, um, very large, uh, white, um, populations to being ones that were more racially mixed, where before more than three quarters of the African American population lived in the American South.Prof.Hadden: When you move into the 20th century, this outward migration of African Americans to other parts of the United States meant that, in other communities, a lot of whites begin to experience fear, fear of the unknown. And that concept – the fear of the unknown – also applied to my family and my own community. My father's family moved from Alabama to Minnesota, but those fears of Jim Crow remained. I thought back to my interview with my mother, in which she told me, “we didn't know if something could happen to you, because things have happened.” For Black parents who used the belt to keep their children in their perceived place – or even for Black people who called other Black people “acting white” for excelling in school or having friends of other races – they were paralyzed by that generational fear, which, if you really sit down and read them, are the same attitudes that the Slave Code is rooted in. Prof.Hadden: Um, you know, violence. is something that is passed down just like a family name. And it starts with knowing our history, but then it takes action. And that kind of action, I think, is up to each individual. It can't, you can't wait around for government to do it.It's up to the individual to act and to try to make a change. That's my own personal view. LEE: Okay. Incredible. Thank you, Professor Hadden. Prof.Hadden: You're so welcome, Lee. My research into Grandma Charity's life under the brutal rule of Mastin Pugh and the Alabama Slave Code of 1852, led me to confront a painful question: When my father whipped me with that belt, hoping to mold me into an exceptionally productive Black boy who had to grow up too fast, who was really whipping me? Was it Lee Roy Hawkins Sr., the strong, omnipresent Black father who, drawing on the power of our irrepressible Black village, wanted me to achieve our wildest dreams?Or was it Lee Roy Hawkins Sr., the great-grandson of a Black woman enslaved by Mastin Pugh, driven by the white supremacist DNA in his veins, believing he had no other choice?For me, one of the biggest challenges was accepting that both could be true. As Americans, the same complexity that inspires and haunts the American family hung over my father and our family for generations.To confront this generational tragedy, I had to peel back the layers of truth about the origins of this country and our family's place in it. For only then did I truly understand why so much of my upbringing was defined by rules enforced by the whip, which, for generations, was meant to keep us enslaved. In facing this undeniable American history, I hope that I helped position us to reclaim my family's power and to rewrite our narrative, transforming the pain inherited from “mean ol' Grandma Charity” into a legacy of resilience, and, most importantly, liberation.[outro music]CREDITSWhat Happened In Alabama is a production of American Public Media. It's written, produced and hosted by me, Lee Hawkins.Our executive producer is Erica Kraus. Our senior producer is Kyana Moghadam.Our story editor is Martina Abrahams Ilunga. Our lead writer is Jessica Kariisa.Our producers are Marcel Malekebu and Jessica Kariisa. This episode was sound designed and mixed by Marcel Malekebu. Our technical director is Derek Ramirez. Our soundtrack was composed by Ronen Lando. Our fact checker is Erika Janik.And Nick Ryan is our director of operations.Special thanks to the O'Brien Fellowship for Public Service Journalism at Marquette University; Dave Umhoefer, John Leuzzi, Andrew Amouzou and Ziyang Fu. And also thanks to our producer in Alabama, Cody Short. The executives in charge at APM are Joanne Griffith and Chandra Kavati.You can follow us on our website, whathappenedinalabama.org or on Instagram at APM Studios.Thank you for listening.
During this episode of the podcast, Pastor Alex is breaking the black code. I'm sharing things that black people normally don't share outside of our homes. The stakes are high and the direction of our country is at a crossroads, so it's so important to offer these insights to help us all wake up and reflect on our conservative Christian values. We need to stop falling for the trick to divide us by race! I want all people, especially my black brothers and sisters, to hear this necessary message. Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources: Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP More about us Follow us on Facebook or Instagram
Друзья, сегодня 03 Февраля 2024 года,а это значит ,что мы начинаем еженедельное субботнее Club Show @ Sweetsetsation @ Classix (ex.Сelebration) . Sweetsetsation | Classix - в 2024 году продолжит выходить каждую субботу. Друзья представляю вам свежий выпуск Sweetsetsation Classix. И так мы начинаем встречайте Sweetsetsation @ Classix - #066 (03.02.2024) (ex.Сelebration) C'mon! Andrey Egorov(c.) слушайте онлайн радиостанцию OUTCENNCE© - my.mail.ru/music/play/26425731… my.mail.ru/music/play/56490502… Sweetsetsation Classix - #066 (03.02.2024) by Andrey Egorov (ex.Celebration) Треклист: 001 - Blackcode & Robbie Mendez feat. Jordan Grace - Without You (Extended Mix) 002 - My Digital Enemy - Youre The One (Original Mix) 003 - DJ Romeo - The Way (Klaas VIP mix 2008) 004 - JuicyTrax feat. Cosmo & Skorobogatiy - Hot Pizza (Original Mix) 005 - Oomloud - Like That (Extended Mix) 006 - Robbie Mendez ft. Rosetta Singleton - Feel Alive (Extended Mix) 007 - BROHUG - Venom (Extended Mix) 008 - Giorgio Gee - Confession 009 - Illusionize, Victor Lou & Visage Music - Work (Extended Mix) 010 - Kage - Virus (Original Mix) 011 - Leandro Da Silva - So Excited (Club Mix) 012 - Jordan Jay - Spinning Lights (Extended Mix) 013 - Joel Corry x Lekota - What I Need (Extended Mix) 014 - Brohug - Paparazzi (Extended Mix) 015 - Edward Maya feat. Vika Jigulina - This Is My Life 016 - Kage - Oblivion (Original Mix) 017 - Marc Crown feat. Damian Pipes - Forever Young 018 - Mike Candys, Jack Holiday - Saltwater 019 - KOLYNIS - Wild 020 - MÜNCH - Roses 021 - Brohug - Burn The House (Extended Mix) 022 - Natasha Baccardi, Pushkarev, Balu - From the Moon 023 - Global Deejays feat Stella Mwangi - Boom (Turn It Up) (Extended Mix) 024 - Micha Moor - Slip & Slide 025 - NYKO - Elektron
01. Yves V & Lukas Vane - Breathe (Extended Mix) 02. Almero - Over There (Extended Mix) 03. Lahos x Sarazar - Red (Extended Mix) 04. Blackcode & KDH - Young Again (ft. David Allen) (Extended Mix) 05. Yves V - Bring It (Extended Mix) 06. Melissa Pools - Act A Fool (Extended Mix) 07. Dubdogz & farfetch'd - Say It Right (Extended Mix) 08. Divolly & Markward - Switch (Extended Mix) 09. Millean. - Obsessed (Extended Mix) 10. Thomas Anthony, Control Room - Move Like Dat ft. CHASE PAVES (Extended Mix) 11. Yves V, Paradigm, Mougleta - Dynamite (DEADLINE Remix) 12. Terry Golden - Love Hurts (Extended Mix) 13. Terry Golden, Berenice - How Deep Is your Love Rework (Extended Mix) 14. Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (Jack Back Extended Remix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 15. Wippenberg vs Funkerman - Pong vs Speed up
01. POLTERGST X Blasterjaxx X ILSE - Jolene 02. Blasterjaxx X Prezioso X LIZOT – Hurricane (Ft. SHIBUI) 03. Blasterjaxx & Timmy Trumpet - Narco 04. Armin van Buuren X Blasterjaxx - Superman (ft. 24h) 05. Timmy Trumpet X Blasterjaxx X Zafrir - Fuego 06. Blasterjaxx X Henri PFR X Jay Mason - Summer Jams 07. Blasterjaxx X Prezioso X GRY – Coconut 08. POLTERGST – Move It 09. Rudeejay & Chunky Dip - Life's Too Short (feat. Scarlett) 10. Blasterjaxx & Neptunica - Party With The Cops 11. Blasterjaxx & Zafrir – Flying Dutchman 12. Blackcode & KDH - Lose Control (Ft. David Allen) 13. POLTERGST – Bad Trip (Ft. NEIV) 14. Blasterjaxx & Luciana - BASS DON'T LIE 15. Blasterjaxx & LePrince – New Generation 16. KKA X Sofie Reyes X Tinie Tempah - How You Samba (Blasterjaxx Remix) 17. Blasterjaxx – He's A Pirate 18. Steve Aoki & Paris Hilton - Lighter (Blasterjaxx Remix) 19. EMDI x B.R.T - Never Give Up (feat. NAJA) 20. Blasterjaxx & NIVIRO – Gabber Style
Yes yes yes, Blasterjaxx back on your airwaves for the last Maxximize on Air of the Year. We've put together another special show to celebrate the new year in style. We're going in the mix for the next hour with nothing but Blasterjaxx music and Maxximize Records releases. We've lined up some massive tunes like ‘Fuego', ‘Warriors', ‘Alice In Wonderland', ‘Spirits', ‘Party With The Cops', ‘New Generation' and ‘Gabber Style'. You will hear music from 2Awake and SixCap, Mairee, KEVU, Jeffrey Sutorius and Blackcode, Dannic and more. So, for this episode, it's gonna be less talk and more music. We hope you enjoy this end-of-year mix.
Yes yes yes, Blasterjaxx back on your airwaves for the last Maxximize on Air of the Year. We've put together another special show to celebrate the new year in style. We're going in the mix for the next hour with nothing but Blasterjaxx music and Maxximize Records releases. We've lined up some massive tunes like ‘Fuego', ‘Warriors', ‘Alice In Wonderland', ‘Spirits', ‘Party With The Cops', ‘New Generation' and ‘Gabber Style'. You will hear music from 2Awake and SixCap, Mairee, KEVU, Jeffrey Sutorius and Blackcode, Dannic and more. So, for this episode, it's gonna be less talk and more music. We hope you enjoy this end-of-year mix.
1. NERIM – Forever 2. Vigel x Voster & Gallardo x Hit or Miss – Meant To Be 3. Meikle x Severman (feat Anthony Meyer) – Wild One 4. Miles Away (feat Claire Ridgeley) Bring Me Back (Amusa Remix) 5. Aztec – Over 6. STARLYTE – Run To You 7. H Lazer x Arlane x PLV Music (feat Robbie Hutton) – Next To Me 8. Maksjaxx – Keep Me on The Darkness 9. Ryos (feat Ali Schwartz) – Sacred Times 10. Kosling & Twice (feat Jordan Grace) – All These Years 11. IVRY – Lost In Time 12. Jay Hardway x SGNLS – On The Run 13. Rareno – The Way You Are 14. PLV Music x Zenit (feat Tina Heart) – Ready To Fall – (Arlane Remix) 15. Arvenius – More Than One Night 16. Tera Nitric & DJ KosGabby (feat The Goddess Lawino) – I.D 17. Fabler x Impulse (feat Baiden Holland) – Carry On 18. Martin Garrix x Sentinel (feat Bonn) – Hurricane 19. Larza – Gone 20. Dani OnceX x MagLix x Neevs (feat Dare County) – Only Rider 21. JERIKO – Revival 22. ATREOUS x Lost Volts x Dani OnceX (feat Tobias Ward) – On The Edge 23. PuFFcorn x NERIM (feat Sam Marsey) – Never Stop Believing 24. Fablers x Arvenius x Kaiz3n (feat Robbie Hutton) – Everything Tonight 25. Caslow x PatFromLastYear (feat Bertie Scott) – By Your Side 26. TELYKAST (feat Georgia Ku) – You Got Me 27. Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman – Someone To Love 28. Zerolow – Astronauts 29. ALL3N – Lost & Alone 30. LinX – Eye Of The Storm 31. STARLYTE – Home is Wherever You Are 32. Jacob Rodi x Scottie V (feat Jetason) – Time And Time Again 33. Impulse x Wrathul (feat Aleinad) – Come True 34. Robbie Rosen – Whatever It Takes 35. Tweellve x Larza – Can't Stop Loving You 36. Zerolow – Underground 37. LGHTR x Atherys x Zerolow – Lambo 38. Blackcode x David Allen (feat MDM Music) – Come Get It 39. RKSN x R-TEK – Nibiru 40. Tobu – Dawn 41. XanTz x Arvenius x Nia Mousai – I'm Not Missing You 42. JUCAL Mx x Maksjaxx – Miracle 43. XanTz (feat Sebastian Hansson) – You're Not Alone 44. XanTz x Beyden (feat Sebastian Hansson) – Way Back Home 45. DubVision – P.R.O.G. 2 46. Jayden Vega x Vintage Wave x XanTz – Like This 47. Maxxteen – Crazy 48. MrWhite – Ride Into The Unknown 49. Waxel – Inside Your Arms 50. Quintino & RYVM – Empty City 51. Waxel x WINARTA – Running 52. WINARTA x BON – Lost In Your Eyes 53. Tungevaag x Steerner – Imma Love You 54. Arensky x Lawr3nz (feat Jay Peace) – Moonflower 55. J4CKO – Trouble With Love 56. ATREOUS – Leave Your Love 57. Vigel x Robert Falcon – I'll Be Waiting 58. Relimax x Ydog (feat Nathan Brumley) – Easy To Love 59. WINARTA – I Don't Need Your Love 60. ATREOUS – Say My Name 61. Waxel x Codex (SE) x Revealed Recordings x Jaime Deraz – Where Are You Now 62. Fablers (feat Melany Toujas) – Be Yourself 63. ATREOUS – Naïve 64. Omiru – I Belong 65. Kuuneko x RALYFF x Tweellve – We Fight 66. Minerva Bros – Bleeding In Love 67. Nicky Romero vs W&W – Hot Summer Night 68. Sixth Sense – Like Home 69. Omiru – Guide You Home 70. Shutdown (feat Robbie Hutton) – Don't Leave Me Now 71. Growden – Motive 72. Alex Aspen – Lost Without You 73. Franny J. x HHMR x Ajax (feat MJoy Music) – Back To Life 74. Justin Mylo (feat Jordan Shaw) – Before Dawn 75. Rareno – Could Have Been You. 76. MSFT – Be With You
01. MEDUZA x Ferreck Dawn x Clementin Douglas - I Got Nothing (Extended Mix) 02. Armand Van Helden - I Want Your Soul (Seth Hills & Ape Rave Club Bootleg) 03. Alok & Bhaskar - The Warehouse (Extended Mix) 04. Tim Hox, Manuals - Quaestio (Extended Mix) 05. HIDDN x DERON - For A Sign (Extended Mix) 06. Roan Shenoyy - Take You High (Extended Mix) 07. Marks - Wake Me (Extended Mix) 08. Third Party - Keep On Loving You (Radio Mix) 09. Blackcode & KDH - Lose Control (feat. David Allen) (Extended Mix) 10. JustLuke - Mwaki (Extended Mix) 11. Lufthaus - Ringo (Miss Monique Extended Remix) 12. Yves V, Robert Falcon & Jimmy Clash - Forget You (Extended Mix) 13. Lucas & Steve & Yves V - After Midnight (Tribute Extended Mix) 14. RÜFÜS DU SOL vs Artbat - Innerbloom Breath In (Giorgia Mori H4cked) 15. Basstripper - In The City (Yves V Remix) (Extended Mix) 16. Yves V x Axel Cooper & SHANGUY - Dernière Danse (Aaxis HYPER Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 17. Tiësto - Traffic
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/1nm4y4ht Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. AN21, Silhouette, Kuaigon - Love's Not Over (Dawn Edit) [SIZE] 02. Frankie Vertigo - Desire ft. Carolina (Under Sanctions Remix) [MY SECRET AGENDA] 03. Sander van Doorn & Robert Falcon - Rapture (BLR Remix) [SPINNIN] 04. Ado Woodz - Ghosts Of My Past [SELF RELEASED] 05. Gelow & Radmils ft. Avoid Dave - Hallelujah [CHILL PLANET] 06. AN21, Ali Bakgor - Into Dust [SIZE] 07. Avis Vox - Beast [ODD ONE OUT] 08. Nihil Young, Artifex Mundi, Adam Nazar - Holding Pattern [NOMADE RECORDS] 09. Nihil Young, Less Hate - Saved [NOMADE RECORDS] 10. Tim Hox, Manuals - Quaestio 11. Bless You - Save Our Ship (SOS) [ONE SEVEN] 12. Deorro & Electric Polar Bears - Front To Back [SMASH THE HOUSE] 13. Liu & Edson Faiolli - RUN IT UP [STMPD] 14. VORA, PRAVDA (EG) - Grunge Day [OF US] 15. Avis Vox - I Am Lost [ODD ONE OUT] 16. Massano - Cybernova [AFTERLIFE] 17. Depeche Mode - Ghosts Again (Massano Remix) [COLUMBIA] 18. Alok & Bhaskar - The Warehouse [CONTROVERSIA] 19. Blackcode & KDH ft. David Allen - Lose Control [MAXXIMIZE] 20. Glockenbach, Öwnboss ft. Jazz Montell - Secrets [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC] [PROMO OF THE WEEK] 21. Nadia Ali - Rapture (Avicii New Generation Mix) [SMILE IN BED] [CLASSIC] 22. Laura Van Dam - Blow Up The Speakers [EPIC247] 23. Dimitri Vegas, MOGUAI & Like Mike - Mammoth (FOVOS Techno Edit) [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 24. BONKA vs. Thomas Gold & Bright Lights - Believe In Techno Music (XABI ONLY Revealed Edit) [REVEALED/RAVE ROOM] 25. Cassö, RAYE, D-Block Europe - Prada (Bassjackers & Dimitri Vegas Bootleg) 26. Luca Testa & HITAK ft. SONJA - Fly With Me [ACTUATION] 27. Gabry Ponte, Marnik, Roberto Molinaro - Ameno (Techno Mix) [DHARMA] 28. Maddix & The Rocketman - 90's Bitch [EXTATIC] [RELEASE OF THE WEEK] 29. Harris & Ford, Mairee - Oxygen [SMASH THE HOUSE]
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/2frqrmtt Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. CYA - Groove [CYANIDE RECORDS] 02. Piero Pirupa - Change Your Mind (Korolova Remix) [MUSICAL FREEDOM] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 03. Lukas Vane - Lost For You [MAGIK MUZIK] 04. Lauren Mia - Ashes in Paradise [EAR PORN] 05. Seegy & Kaimei - Connection [INTERPLAY FLOW] 06. Bluckther & HENNZ & Johan Oslah ft. Oana - Alive [SMASH DEEP] [RELEASE OF THE WEEK] 07. Anthony P. & Sam Welch - Life Goes On [SIZE] 08. OceanLab - Satellite (Above & Beyond's 2023 Progressive Mix) [ANJUNABEATS] 09. Daniel Etienne & H. Kenneth - Your Love [SIZE] 10. BYOR & BURNERS! - Droppin' It (La La La) [SPINNIN] 11. Lauren Mia - Saturn Return [EAR PORN] 12. RÜFÜS DU SOL - Underwater (JNSN Edit) 13. Asketa & Natan Chaim x Joanna - Want Ya [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 14. Thomas Newson & Corey James - Sinister (Axwell Mi Amor Remode) [AXTONE] 15. Curbi & Mike Cervello - The Funktion [CONFESSION] 16. Mike Williams & Firebeatz - Womp [SPINNIN] 17. Kryder ft. Dope Earth Alien - Let's Begin [ARMADA] 18. Blackcode & David Allen ft. MDM Music - Come Get It [PANTHER'S GROOVE] 19. Achilles & Semblance Smile & Sharon Valerona - Never Lost [ASOT] [PROMO OF THE WEEK] 20. EMKR - The Taste Of Summer [RAVE CULTURE] 21. StadiumX & Dzasko ft. Delaney Jane - Time Is On Your Side [ARMADA TRICE] [CLASSIC] 22. Dannic & Chester Young - Get Up [FONK] 23. Sikdope - Bird Attack 24. Zen-it - Feel Alive [HEXAGON] 25. Julian Cross - Polarity [WALL] 26. Madonna - Sorry (Aurelios Remix) 27. Vigel & TBR - Rolling Loud [MAXXIMIZE] 28. EBRUXX & MYDAZZ & POIZZONED - Dreamers Of The World [LEGION] 29. R3SPAWN - 303 Machine [SMASH THE HOUSE] 30. Bazzflow - My Demons 31. Squid Kids & 71 Digits - Red Light, Green Light (THNDERZ Stutter Techno Mix) (Instrumental Edit) [SPINNIN]
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01. Swedish House Mafia - Ray Of Solar (Mau P Extended Remix) 02. Bingo Players - You Know Why (Extended Mix) 03. Blackcode & David Allen - Like That (Extended Mix) 04. Yves V & HEADER - Stars Align (Extended Mix) 05. BBE - Seven Days And One Week (BLR Remix) 06. Marvo - Nobody (Original Mix) 07. Roc Dubloc - Otherside (Extended Mix) 08. DVBBS - Breathe (feat. Jesse Jo Stark) 09. Lady Bee - Can't Talk Right Now (Extended Mix) 10. Yves V, Sem Thomasson - Sound Of A Beating Heart (Original Mix) 11. Westend - Dive In (feat. Notelle) 12. Promise Land - Habano Vanilla (Extended Mix) 13. Yves V - Bring It (Extended Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 14. Gadjo feat. Alexandra Prince - So Many Times (Original Mix)
01. Swedish House Mafia - Ray Of Solar (Mau P Extended Remix) 02. Bingo Players - You Know Why (Extended Mix) 03. Blackcode & David Allen - Like That (Extended Mix) 04. Yves V & HEADER - Stars Align (Extended Mix) 05. BBE - Seven Days And One Week (BLR Remix) 06. Marvo - Nobody (Original Mix) 07. Roc Dubloc - Otherside (Extended Mix) 08. DVBBS - Breathe (feat. Jesse Jo Stark) 09. Lady Bee - Can't Talk Right Now (Extended Mix) 10. Yves V, Sem Thomasson - Sound Of A Beating Heart (Original Mix) 11. Westend - Dive In (feat. Notelle) 12. Promise Land - Habano Vanilla (Extended Mix) 13. Yves V - Bring It (Extended Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 14. Gadjo feat. Alexandra Prince - So Many Times (Original Mix)
Make it Louder! Episode 475 of Make Some Trance radio show is here with your host - Ruslan Radriges Discover it on another platforms: ► lnkfi.re/MST475 ♪ New Track "FULL OF STARS" ► 2rock.ffm.to/0205 ◄ OUT NOW!!! ♪ New track "BLOW IT UP": ► 2rock.ffm.to/0194 ♪ New track "KEEP ON DANCE": ► biglink.to/KEEPONDANCE ♪ New track "THE LIGHT": ► biglink.to/THELIGHT ♪ New track "PLAY IT LOUD": ► 2rock.ffm.to/bs019 Follow Ruslan Radriges: ♦Instagram → www.instagram.com/ruslanradri... ♦Spotify → bit-ly.ru/jyfms ♦Facebook → www.facebook.com/RuslanRadriges ♦YouTube → bit-ly.ru/uLJPc #RuslanRadriges #MST475 TRACKLIST: Ruslan Radriges - Intro 01. Blackcode & David Allen - Like That [Opus] 02. DANEL & KONNA - The Bells [Soave] 03. Lady Bee - Can't Talk Right Now [Future House Music] 04. Galoski - London At Night [Bounce & Bass] 05. Armin van Buuren ft. Anne Gudrun - Love Is A Drug [Armind] 06. Freak E Beatz - Purpose In Life [Coldharbour] 07. Tim Redding - Waiting For You [Silent Shore] [MOMENT OF THE PAST] 08. Ruslan Radriges & Lucid Blue - Over & Out [PERFECT TUNE] 09. Ruslan Radriges - Sinner Game [Interplay] 10. Nic Toms & Somna - Until The End (Sean Tyas pres. abSTrakt Remix) [Magik Muzik] 11. Daxson & Sue McLaren - In The Darkness [Coldharbour] 12. N-sKing - Run Away [Eosella] [SOME LATELY FAVORITE] 13. Stoneface & Terminal & Neev Kennedy - Lost (Ciaran McAuley Remix) [Amsterdam] 14. Atti Master & PUNK JUNGLE - Sapphire Eyes [2Rock] 15. Roman Messer - For All Time (Suanda 400 Anthem) [Suanda] 16. Michael Milov & LR Uplift - Universe [Suanda] Ruslan Radriges - Outro
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/2frb06q9 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Anyma - The Pact [AFTERLIFE] 02. DAR!L - Foreigner [OF US RECORDS] 03. Amir Telem, HAUMS - Save the World [QUANTUM FEELS] 04. Like Mike, Silver Panda, Against All Ødds - Unity [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 05. RUBACK & Sevenn - Riders On The Storm [ERRORR] 06. Anyma - Explore Your Future [AFTERLIFE] 07. Coppola & Meca - Telesexo [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC] 08. Anyma, Cassian, & Poppy Baskcomb - Save Me [AFTERLIFE] 09. HUTS & Roland Clark - Elevate [HMG] 10. Larce, Robbie Rosen - Like A Rebel [MIXMASH DEEP] 11. Mhammed El Alami & Choujaa & EGGSTA - Hold On [BLACK HOLE] 12. Moorad & Triple M - Care Bear [MINUTE TO MIDNITE] 13. MorganJ - Like This [CONFESSION] 14. UKRUX & Silynoise - You [CHILL PLANET] 15. Retrika & Alex Mueller, Sam Noton - Fly Apart [BODYWRMR] [PROMO OD THE WEEK] 16. Armin van Buuren ft. Anne Gudrun - Love Is A Drug [ARMIND] 17. ATREOUS, Nahthexen & Levensky - NAIVE [GENERATION SMASH] 18. JLV x Justin J. Moore - Dollar [HEXAGON] 19. UKRUX - I Think [CHILL PLANET] 20. ESSED - La Gente [RETAIL RECORDS] 21. Calvin Harris, Sam Smith - Desire (Robin Aristo Remix) 22. Joel Fletcher - Rumble [DHARMA] 23. Madison Mars x NIGHT / MOVES - Kickback [HEXAGON] 24. PARISI, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso - U Ok (Tom Budin Remix) 25. Galoski - London At Night [BOUNCE & BASS] 26. Blackcode & David Allen - Like That [PANTHER'S GROOVE] 27. OverLine - Rockin [LEGION] 28. Wolfpack x Futuristic Polar Bears x Chris Burke - When I Wake Up [SMASH THE HOUSE] 29. Vini Vici & Gabry Ponte - Damage [SMASH THE HOUSE] [RELEASE OF THE WEEK]
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/110bz53t Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Fred again.. x Skrillex x Four Tet - Baby again.. [OWSLA/ATLANTIC] 02. Chapter & Verse x NoMe - Breathe [HELIX] 03. MOTi - Heat It Up Again [SPINNIN] 04. De La Noise - You Can [MUNICIPAL] 05. BYOR - Closer [SMASH THE HOUSE] 06. CGVE & Strybo - Monster [CHAPTER EIGHT] 07. JLV x Mick Mazoo - Never Letting Go [HEXAGON] 08. Larza & Fabroox - Lost It All [RECURSIVE RECORDINGS] 09. Huvagen - Closer To Me [INTERPLAY UNITY] 10. Moonwalk, Anden, HANA - Pendulum [ODD ONE OUT] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 11. Galoski - Losing My Mind [UNLIMITED FUEGO] 12. Azooland, WREX, NIKK - RAKATA [GROOVE BASSMENT] 13. Dana Vicci x Victor Tellagio - 007X [HEXAGON] 14. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam (Tom Budin Edit) 15. Division One (KR) & Red Bag - Music Is My Everything [INTENSITY] 16. Mark Roma - Last All Night [INTENSITY] [PROMO OF THE WEEK] 17. Stonebank & Lena Sue - Stardust [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 18. Wildcrow - Like A Melody [SELF] 19. Blackcode & Deloops ft. Jordan Grace - Angel [PANTHER'S GROOVE] 20. Arkins & Smasher - Fantasia 21. NADINA X & R.G - Come With Me [POLEIS] 22. DIM3NSION - Adagio In G Minor [COLDHARBOUR] 23. VIVID & MC Stretch - Acid [MIXMASH] 24. Tiësto - Traffic (Kryder & Dave Winnel Remix) [MAGIK MUZIK] 25. Third ≡ Party - Keep On Loving You [RELEASE] 26. Faithless - We Come 1 (Armin van Buuren 2.0 Remix) [CHEEKY] [CLASSIC]
DJ/Producer Blackcode is bringing you his view on Dance music in this weeks Mixmash Radio episode. Expect tracks by artists like VIVID, Tim Hox, Swedish House Mafia and some brand new ID's by Blackcode self! Enjoy and let us know what you think of it in the comments below! ⤵️ Download/Stream 'Don't Need To Love' by Blackcode & David Allen: https://bfan.link/don-t-need-to-love Follow our 'Dance Hits 2023' playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/6mW... Follow Blackcode: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicbyblac... Twitter: https://twitter.com/Blackcode_djs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackcodeDj/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/musicbyblackcode Follow Mixmash Records: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/mixmashrecords TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mixmashrecords Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mixmashrecords Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mixmash-records Website: https://www.mixmashrecords.com
This weeks Mixmash Radio guest David Allen is ready for his Mixmash Radio debut! His single 'Don't Need To Love' together with Blackcode gained some amazing support from all over the world, so expect to hear more of his unique sound in this 1 hour guestmix. Download/Stream 'Don't Need To Love' by Blackcode & David Allen: https://bfan.link/don-t-need-to-love Follow our 'Dance Hits 2023' playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/6mW... Follow David Allen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aint_casper/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidallenofficial Follow Mixmash Records: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/mixmashrecords TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mixmashrecords Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mixmashrecords Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mixmash-records Website: https://www.mixmashrecords.com
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/1v2pm4r1 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Lucas & Steve ft. Alida - Careful What You Wish For (Lucas & Steve Club Mix) [SPINNIN] 02. Max Robinson vs. KAAZE & MILLENIAL - New Hope & Erase You (XABI ONLY Edit) [WALL ACADEMY / REVEALED] 03. M3MORY - Turn Up The BPM [SEAL NETWORK] 04. Dash Berlin ft. Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren - Man On The Run (Miami Edit) [NORTH SEA] 05. MÆDM - Khoisan [CHILL PLANET] 06. Black Caviar & Neon Steve - Out Tonight [SPINNIN] 07. AN3M & BON - Broken [AUDIO SEAL] 08. Alejandro Loom - How I Wish [INTERPLAY UNITY] 09. Jaxx & Vega ft. Haley Maze - Freakmachine [SMASH THE HOUSE] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 10. Lumberjack - Friends [BUY NOW] 11. Wave Wave & VINNE - Drumz [MENTALO] 12. Mr Sid. & Choujaa - Berlin [GROOVE BASSMENT] 13. CMC & NUZB ft. Felix Samuel - Sin City [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 14. Waxel, Courts & SweetState ft. Alessa - Sweet Love [TURNITUP] 15. Blackcode, David Allen - Don't Need To Love [MIXMASH BOLD] 16. AcexSpade - Virus [BUY NOW] 17. Dimitri Vegas x Steve Aoki x Chapter & Verse - Friends (Bassjackers Remix) [SMASH THE HOUSE] 18. MOTi & Suark - La La Land [SMASH THE HOUSE] 19. NIGHT / MOVES - Blacked Out Rover (Don Diablo Edit) [HEXAGON] 20. Skytech, M7STIC, Tom Nash - Flash [ARISE MUSIC] 21. Curbi - Rush [SEEING IS BELIEVING]
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/x8yzh69 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Francis Mercier & Kiesza - Egyptian Sun [TOMORROWLAND MUSIC] 02. CGVE - Demons [LOUD MEMORY] 03. DIM3NSION - Phoenix [ASOT] 04. Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (Marteneez Remix) 05. Galoski - Get It [UNLIMITED FUEGO] 06. Justin Prime x Blackcode & David Allen - Game Over [NEXCHAPTER] 07. Smasher & Arkins - Yangjae [CLUBWRK] 08. VIVID - Rave Alarm [MIXMASH] 09. Alan Walker & Sasha Alex Sloan - Hero (Salkin Remix) 10. Patrick Moreno & KDH - Never Gonna Slow Down [CRASH & SMILE] 11. POIZZONED - Can't Say No (VIP Edit) [LEGION] 12. TUJAMO & Jay Hardway ft. BayC - Energy [SPINNIN] 13. AndThen - Salsa (Tom Staar Remix) [ADESSO MUSIC] 14. Maxim Lany & Ben Malone - Domestik [ARMADA ELECTRONIC ELEMENTS] 15. Ginchy - Embers Of Hope [GINCHIEST] 16. Nico de Andrea ft. Julia Church - Worst Case Scenario [ARMADA] 17. LÜRUM - Energy Of Life [ARMIND] 18. BYOR - Catchin' Fire [MUSICAL FREEDOM] 19. DIM3NSION - Stronger Now [ASOT] 20. Famba ft. Olivia Sebastianelli - 40 Days & 40 Nights [SONY] 21. Marc Benjamin - Believe [HEXAGON] 22. JustLuke - Say My Name [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 23. Franc Fala - Shapeshift [ARMADA ELECTRONIC ELEMENTS] 24. Kusta5 & Sarah Anglionin - Ain't Like You [CHILL PLANET] 25. D72 - Our Darkness [ARMADA CAPTIVATING] 26. AXL Castillo & Alerrell & Asicnar - Say Goodbye [LEGION] 27. Bad Monkey - Black Dream [SEAL NETWORK] 28. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano x Azteck ft. Tinie Tempah - Leader [SMASH THE HOUSE] 29. BONKA - We Live Forever [RAVE ROOM] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 30. BONKA - Afterparty [RAVE ROOM] 31. BEATREKER - Get The World [GENERATION SMASH] 32. Sum41 - Still Waiting (STVW Remix)
ON-AIR! This is #PRR557 by Nicky Romero with brand new tracks by the likes of Third Party, Dallerium, Melsen, Blackcode and many more! Protocol veteran Timmo Hendriks is back on the label with his tune “Miracle”! Tracklist: 1. Royksopp, Artbat - What Else Is There (Marvo Remix) 2. Artche - Weightless 3. Timothy Allen - Show Me 4. Joe Stone X Brad Pearce - Everynight 5. Protocol Spotlight: Timmo Hendriks - Miracle 6. Blackcode & David Allen - Something Real (Festival Mix) 7. Nicky Romero - Turn Off The Lights (Belocca x Rocketman) (Nicky Romero Mashup) 8. Throwback Track: Jerome Isma-Ae - Hold That Sucker Down (Sick Individuals Vocal Mix) 9. Novak & Black Caviar - Sofrito (Do It Like That) 10. Kosling & Robin Valo - Take You There 11. Melsen - Heart 12. Repiet & Lucles - So High 13. Dallerium & FOSSUS ft. Dan Soleil - Anxiety 14. Third Party - Thee Chords (So High) 15. Nora van Elken - Don't Let Me Go 16. Roan Shenoyy & Thomas Feelman - Bring The House Back
Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: CASTOR & POLLUX 01. Loud Luxury feat. Kiddo - These Nights 02. Jason Derulo - In My Head 03. Camden Cox - Chemistry 04. Sunny Lax - By My Side 05. Crunkz - Sad At You 06. Kream - Cold 07. Daft Punk - One More Time 08. Kx5, Deadmau5 & Kaskade - Aliv 09. Blackcode, Large & Robin Vane - You Still Home 10. Lucas & Steve - Rage 11. Robi Cho - Creepin
Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: CASTOR & POLLUX 01. Loud Luxury feat. Kiddo - These Nights 02. Jason Derulo - In My Head 03. Camden Cox - Chemistry 04. Sunny Lax - By My Side 05. Crunkz - Sad At You 06. Kream - Cold 07. Daft Punk - One More Time 08. Kx5, Deadmau5 & Kaskade - Aliv 09. Blackcode, Large & Robin Vane - You Still Home 10. Lucas & Steve - Rage 11. Robi Cho - Creepin
1. Kapera feat. Daniel Robinson - Into The Night (Enhanced Recordings) 2. Blackcode feat. David Allen - Falling (Revealed) 3. SØNIN & Oliver Smith - Passion (Anjunabeats) 4. John Grand - United (Euphonic) 5. Sunny Lax - By My Side (Anjunabeats) 6. Seleck - Evangelos (Freegrant Music) 7. NORII & dejinosuke - Shine (BODYWRMR) 8. Protoculture - Weightless (Enhanced Progressive) 9. Parnassvs - Ambrose (AVA Recordings) 10. Force Majeure - Out Of My Mind (Daniel Skyver Remix) (Armada) 11. Amos & Riot Night feat. Emoiryah - Love Is Love (Future Sound Of Egypt) 12. Andrew Rayel feat. Mike Schmid - Sleepwalking (Find Your Harmony) 13. Robby East & Tailor - Holding Ground (This Never Happened) 14. Sultan + Shepard - Making Time feat. Julia Church (This Never Happened)
Le mix de Blasterjaxx dans 103 Klubb le 12 Janvier 2023 de 19H à 20H Tracklist: Victor Lou feat. lalalaura - Saviours (21RoR Remix) | Ummet Ozcan - Wakame | MorganJ feat. Sash Sings - Energy | Jengi - Bel Mercy (Dannic vs Flexx & Kuli Bootleg) | Mike Candys & Jack Holiday - Popcorn (Rework) | Magnificence - Rebel Nation | Whiteout & Semblance Smile - Transcendence | EMDI x Mave x Veronica Bravo - Terrified | Andruss feat. Fatboi - Mamaera | Showtek & Eday - Everybody | Blasterjaxx - Alice In Wonderland | Pink Panda & Emie - Intoxicated | Dennis Cartier, Gipsy Kings - Bamboléo 2023 (Reboot) | Mariline & Anzo Gronso - Phonk | 01 Blackcode feat. David Allen - Falling | Ummet Ozcan - Pandora | Jay Hardway - Call Me Anytime | Darius & Finlay x MartinBepunkt - My Little Heart (Bam Bam)
Make it Louder! Episode 439 of Make Some Trance radio show is here with your host - Ruslan Radriges Discover it on another platforms: ► lnkfi.re/MST439 Follow Ruslan Radriges: ♦Instagram → www.instagram.com/ruslanradri... ♦Spotify → bit-ly.ru/jyfms ♦Facebook → www.facebook.com/RuslanRadriges ♦YouTube → bit-ly.ru/uLJPc #RuslanRadriges #MST439 TRACKLIST: Ruslan Radriges - Intro 01. Grooveyard - Mary Go Wild (Helslowed Remix) [Spinnin' Deep] 02. Seegy - Secrets [Interplay] 03. The Advocate ft. Sarah De Warren - Fall Away [Siona Records] 04. Huvagen - Forever [Interplay Flow] 05. Susana & Costa - Shoulders of Giants [RNM] 06. Yeadon & Boy North & JOSEFINA - Solace [UV] 07. Tycoos & Sandro Mireno with Natune - I Will Try (AV Remix) [2Rock B Side] 08. Alexander Popov & LTN - Formula [Interplay] 09. Sunny Lax - Archons [Anjunabeats] 10. Whiteout & Semblance Smile - Transcendence [Crash & Smile] 11. Vivid & Xander Jones - Daydream [Enhanced] 12. Blackcode ft. David Allen - Falling [Revealed] 13. DIM3NSION - Theia [FSOE] [MOMENT OF THE PAST] 14. Alexander Popov & Ruslan Radriges - Dynamic [PERFECT TUNE] 15. IanT & Flund ft. Liliia Kysil - Holding On [Suanda Voice] 16. Raz Nitzan & Neev Kennedy - Release You [Amsterdam] 17. Roman Messer & NoMosk & Christina Novelli - Lost Soul (Full Fire Mix) [Suanda] Ruslan Radriges - Outro
01. Svnjack - Never Left 02. Magnificence - Rebel Nation (Extended Mix) 03. Loud 'N Bright - To The Floor (Nicky Romero Edit) (Extended Mix) 04. Yves V & Sevek - Same Man (Extended Mix) 05. Blackcode feat. David Allen - Falling (Extended Mix) 06. Timmo Hendriks & Lindequist - On My Mind (Extended Mix) 07. Jengi - Bel Mercy (Brett Allen Remix) 08. Tiësto - Lay Low (Extended Mix) 09. Yves V & Bhaskar - Round My Head (Kohen & LIVA Extended Remix) 10. MARKIS - In My Heart (Extended Mix) 11. Odssey x Ferrigno x Dosschy - Don't Worry About Tomorrow (Extended Mix) 12. Tujamo, Stickmen Project, Sleepwalkrs - I Fucking Love Dance Music (feat. Glasgow Ki$$) (Extended Mix) 13. Heynegaard & Martin Eriksson - Out Of My Head (Extended Mix) 14. Wave Wave & Damien N-Drix - Trumpz (Extended Mix) 15. Karma Child - Te Marchar (Extended Mix) 16. Grooveyard - Mary Go Wild (Hel sløwed Remix( [Extended Version] CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 17. Dennis Ferrer - the Cure & the Cause (Dennis Ferrer Remix)
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/1gyn6klt Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. The Chainsmokers & Cheyenne Giles - Make Me Feel [MUSICAL FREEDOM] 02. Volaris ft. Cammie Robinson - I'm So Weak [ARMADA] 03. Pink Panda & Emie - Intoxicated [GEMSTONE] 04. Mike Williams & Tungevaag - Dreams Come True [SPINNIN] 05. Blackcode ft. David Allen - Falling [REVEALED] 06. Inpetto & DigEx - In Too Deep [FUTURE HOUSE MUSIC] 07. Nicola Fasano, Dual Beat & Plastik Funk - A Deeper Love (Jaydan Wolf Remix) [REVEALED] 08. Timmo Hendriks & Lindequist - On My Mind [PROTOCOL] 09. AYU (UA) - Can't You See [TUNEFULLY SPACE] 10. Enamour & Warung - Who We Are (Lufthaus Remix) [ARMADA ELECTRONIC ELEMENTS] 11. Central Cee - Let Go (Tim Hox Club Remix) 12. Azooland & NIKK - Bluetooth [HEXAGON] 13. SVNJACK - Never Left [FUTURE RAVE MUSIC] 14. NORII & dejinosuke - Shine [BODYWRMR] 15. Curbi - Bassline Rumble [SEEING IS BELIEVING] 16. TUJAMO & The Stickmen Project & Sleepwalkrs ft. Glasgow Ki$$ - I Fucking Love Dance Music [SPINNIN] 17. Whiteout & Semblance Smile - Transcendence [CRASH & SMILE] 18. Mesa & Boss - Black Hole (Vigel Remix) [TALES OF FREEDOM] 19. Shapov & Nerak - Valhalla [ARMIND] 20. Nicky Romero & Stadiumx - Harmony (Stadiumx Remix) [PROTOCOL] 21. JaySic, DANÊL & Roye - Step Up [INTENSITY/GLOW] 22. GUZ & Camden Cox - Pouring Rain [INSOMNIAC] 23. Hannah Wants ft. Clementine Douglas - Cure My Desire (Themba Remix) [DEFECTED] 24. OUTRAGE, Narcyz & Aleinad - Want Me Too (TBR Remix) [INTENSITY] 25. Tiësto - The Business (Nick Havsen Festival Mix) 26. NAEMS & Agus Zack - Happiness [REVEALED RADAR] 27. D4ZX x MDams x M.A.B.M ft. Denisse Ferrara - Restless Hearts [LEGION] 28. Inoblivion - When Darkness Falls [WHO'S AFRAID OF 138] 29. David Guetta vs. Benny Benassi - Satisfaction (Hardwell & Maddix Remix [SPINNIN/ULTRA] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 30. Supermode - Tell Me Why (Maddix Remix)
ON-AIR! This is #PRR543 by Nicky Romero. We're kicking off the year with many brand new bangers by the likes of Armin van Buuren, Dannic, D.O.D, Futuristic Polar Bears and many more. Timmo Hendriks & Lindequist return to Protocol Recordings with their tune “On My Mind”! Tracklist: 1. Tiësto - Lay Low 2. Nicky Romero & Stadiumx - Harmony (Stadiumx Remix) 3. Low Blow - Over The Sun (Club Mix) 4. Control Room & Prayer Handz - MOVIN' (Club Mix) 5. Protocol Spotlight: Timmo Hendriks & Lindequist - On My Mind 6. Daniel Portman - Night & Day 7. Jack Wins ft. Franky - Have It All (George Z Remix) 8. Throwback Track: Nicky Romero & Vicetone vs. Swedish House Mafia vs. Bastille - Let Me Feel vs. For You vs. Pompeii (Whaler Mashup) 9. D.O.D - Set Me Free 10. Blackcode feat. David Allen - Falling 11. Armin van Buuren & Matoma feat. Teddy Swims - Easy To Love 12. Kosling & TWICE ft. Jordan Grace - All These Years 13. Jengi - Bel Mercy (Dannic vs Flexx & Kuli Bootleg) 14. Din & Vic - Only you 15. Futuristic Polar Bears - Where The Love Is 16. Edson Faiolli - So 17. Blasé - Lose My Breath
Blackcode, Larce, Robin Vane - You're Still Home (Revealed Music) CloudNone & Tadeusz - Come Home (Enhanced Recordings) Far Out & Nikhil Prakash & CeCe Mix - Stay With Me (Enhanced Recordings) Ventura & Ruddek - Here For You (Gemstone Records) JODA - No One Walks Away (PROFF Remix) (Anjunabeats) Miss Rodriguez - Stay (Enhanced Progressive) ARTY feat Tania Zygar - The Wall (Elevven 2022 Remode) (Enhanced Progressive) Chris Schweizer feat Sarah Howells - Company (Armada Music) Farius - Coming Up (Enhanced Progressive) Nyron, Franny J - In Paradise (Revealed Music) Aimoon & 2trancY - Dream Theme (Future Sound of Egypt) First State feat Anita Kelsey (Falling) (Black Hole Recordings) Armin van Buuren & Wildstylez feat PollyAnna - Typically Dutch (VIP Mix) (Armade Music)
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/2ttc5m79 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Foudeqush & Ludwig Goransson - Con La Brisa (CGVE & Diego Antoine Remix) 02. Ventura & Ruddek - Here For You [GEMSTONE] 03. Cédric Lass - The Days [DRAGON RECORDS] 04. Blackcode & Larce ft. Robin Vane - You're Still Home (Blackcode Remode) [REVEALED] 05. DubVision & Nicky Romero ft. Philip Strand - Stay A Little Longer [PROTOCOL] 06. Omiru - Guide You Home [BACKLIT MUSIC] 07. Joel Corry & Tom Grennan - Lionheart (Cedric Gervais Remix) [ATLANTIC] 08. West Cartel & LYZZ - Suddenly [TUNEFULLY SPACE] 09. Kryder ft. Sarah de Warren - Lights Out [ARMADA] 10. Nanoviola - Attention Please [REACHING ALTITUDE] 11. ORIKO & St. Levi - Together (Hanslo Remix) [CHILL PLANET] 12. Nyron & Franny J. - In Paradise [REVEALED RADAR] 13. Alexander Popov & Ahmed Helmy - Resolution [INTERPLAY] 14. Fresh Dom & Zyno - Let's Do This [CRASH & SMILE] 15. EFA & SIMON KEY - Rollercoaster [POLEIS] 16. KILL SCRIPT - AFTERPARTY [IN ROTATION] 17. KEVU - I Will Survive [SMASH THE HOUSE] 18. Sabai ft. Hoang & Claire Ridgely - Million Days (NTRLZ Remix) 19. Torres & Ivan Rico - I Can Feel It [FUTURE RAVE MUSIC] 20. REVLIN - Blastoise [PYRO] 21. Red Showtell - Alive [LEGION] 22. 9Blade & Crushback - Femme Fatale [LEGION] 23. Prime Punk, Alexander Popov, Ruslan Radriges - The Dome (Alexander Popov & Ruslan Radriges Remix) [INTERPLAY] 24. LUSU - Transition [ACTUATION] 25. York - On The Beach (Eli Brown Remix) [ARMADA]
Welcome to the 66th episode of In My Opinion Radio! In today's show we've got new tracks from John Askew, Above & Beyond, Will Sparks, Protoculture, W&W and more, as well as two brand new tracks from In My Opinion! Tracklist 00. Intro01. Paul Thomas, Fuenka & JES - Eugina [Black Hole]02. Enprog505 Tephra & Gid Sedgwick - White Light [Enhanced Progressive]03. Protoculture & Nicholas Gunn feat. Alina Renae - Wings [A State Of Trance]04. Kiko Franco & Different Stage - Take Me Home [Armada]05. DAngello & Francis and Belle Humble - Gold (DAngello & Francis Future Rave Mix) [Armind]06. Will Sparks - Annihilate [Revealed Recordings]TRACK OF THE WEEK:07. Cirillo JR x Andrea Callegaro - Hype [In My Opinion]WORLD PREMIERE:08. Sixth Sense & Henry Carlin - Move To The Sound [In My Opinion]WORLD PREMIERE:09. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - With Your Hope (Maor Levi Remix) [Anjunabeats]10. Blackcode x ASTER x Robbie Rosen - Hurricane [Spinnin]11. Jaxx & Vega ft.Maikki - Rave Time (W&W Edit) [Rave Culture]12. JERIKO - Feel Your Energy [Crash & Smile]13. Woody van Eyden and IanT - Óskandi [Who's Afraid of 138]14. John Askew & Shelby Merry - When The Darkness Comes (Ben Gold Remix) [Black Hole]15. Allen Watts - Impulse [Who's Afraid of 138]16. Artento Divini x Davey Asprey pres. A.D.D.A. - Divos [Who's Afraid of 138]ORJAN'S CLASSIC PICK:17. Mr. Sam - Cygnes feat. clAud9 [Appia Music] Follow Orjan Nilsen & In My Opinion on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/OrjanMusic/ https://www.facebook.com/IMOLabel/ https://www.instagram.com/orjann82/https://www.instagram.com/imolabel/ https://bit.ly/SPOrjanhttps://bit.ly/SPIMO YouTube: In My Opinion - Episode 066
Damon Sharpe drops some of his favorite new dance music including his upcoming collabs with Jeff Retro and also SOREN & Sarah de Warren on a brand new #BrainjackRadio! 01. Shab - Sexual 02. Noizu - Moon Groove (AC Slater Remix) 03. Billen Ted & Shift K3Y - Step Correct 04. Mr. Belt & Wezol, Tom Budin - Work That 05. KC Lights - Follow 06. Westend, Role-Models, Eleura - Moderation (At Night) 07. Tiësto - Can U Dance (To My Beat) 08. FISHER ft. Meryll - Yeah The Girls 09. Topic & John Martin - Follow Me 10. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam 11. Damon Sharpe X Jeff Retro - Hotta Fire 12. Martin Garrix & Breathe Carolina - Something 13. Walker & Royce, Nala - Not About You 14. Pajane - My Mind (feat. Chacel) 15. BYOR - Flavour 16. Alok - Slow It Down 17. Blackcode x ASTER x Robbie Rosen - Hurricane 18. BLONDISH & Nico De Andrea - Hold Tight (feat. Darla Jade) [Dombresky Remix] 19. Bassjackers, SaberZ - Lose It 20. SOREN x Damon Sharpe ft. Sarah de Warren - Vacant Eyes
00:52 1 Gundamea & Korolova feat. Any Ruddy Sweet Disposition ARMADA 04:49 2 Morgan Page & HARBER feat. sid tipton Body Like ARMADA 06:45 3 John Dahlbäck Pyramid (Michael Calfan Extended Remix) SPINNIN' 09:25 4 King Topher & Kevin Aleksander Move Your Body BRING THE KINGDOM 10:56 5 Mau P Drugs From Amsterdam Repopulate Mars 14:17 6 Plastik Funk & HINA Funky Sound REVEALED 16:19 7 AWIIN Feel So Good SPINNIN' 18:24 8 Hel_sløwed & Polina Vita Like a Ghost A STATE OF TRANCE 23:02 9 Alexander Cruel, KAORU & URBANO - Pool Party GEMSTONE 25:37 10 Yves V x Conor Maynard Don't Hurt Me (What Is Love) SPINNIN' 27:09 11 Bruno Be, ÜHÜ, IDKARE Silence SPINNIN' 30:45 12 Jack Wins & Shells Heartbreak SPINNIN' 33:49 13 Fancy Inc Circles (feat. Jack Dawson) SPINNIN' 37:47 14 Mahalo x Captain Cuts feat. Dan Caplen Are U With Me ARMADA 40:35 15 Breathe Carolina The Ride SPINNIN' 43:33 16 Blackcode, Vicman Romero & Mike Sildavia feat. David Allen Dancing REVEALED 45:45 17 Armin van Buuren Clap ARMIND 49:08 18 Gabry Ponte, DJs From Mars Killing Me Softly (Gabry Ponte Extended Remix) SPINNIN' 52:39 19 Gabry Ponte, R3SPAWN Time Goes By SPINNIN' 55:28 20 Hardwell SELF DESTRUCT REVEALED 58:22 21 Will Sparks Come With Me SPINNIN'
1. R3HAB x Amy Shark - Sway My Way (Karim Naas Remix)2. Pedro Delamigo - When We touch3. Fedde Le Grand, Carta & Paradigm feat. Amely - Marco Polo4. Tiësto & Don Diablo feat. Thomas Troelsen - Chemicals (Mr. Sid & March Forward Remix)5. Dirty Rush & Gregor Es - Partystarter6. Like Mike - Desire7. Gaudini - Without Your Love8. Sem Vox - On My Mind9. Anyma & Chris Avantgarde - Consciousness (MR.BLACK Remix)10. Jauz & Ship Wrek - Reality11. Blackcode, Vicman Romero & Mike Sildavia feat. David Allen - Dancing12. Afrojack & R3HAB feat. Au_Ra - Worlds On Fire13. R3HAB & Laidback Luke - Weekend On A Tuesday14. MAHALO & Captain Cuts feat. Dan Caplen - Are U With Me15. Eauki - Ambush16. Plastik Funk & HINA - Funky Sound17. Armin van Buuren - Clap18. Michael Calfan feat. Hannah Boleyn - Deals With God19. James Hype, Miggy Dela Rosa - Ferrari (Oliver Heldens Remix)
ON-AIR! This is #PRR524 by Nicky Romero including new tracks by D.O.D, Blackcode, Choujaa, Sylvain Armand and many more! Timmo Hendriks & Scott Forshaw vs. JJ Beck - I Need To Know (ft. Sam Welch) is the #ProtocolSpotlight of this week! Tracklist: 1. Modera - Take Me 2. Meikle, Riley James & Robbie Rosen - Wasted 3. Drake - Massive (Choujaa Remix) 4. Sylvain Armand & Maxim Lany feat. Davina Malek - Trippin 5. Protocol Spotlight: Timmo Hendriks & Scott Forshaw vs. JJ Beck - I Need To Know (ft. Sam Welch) 6. Dmitry KO & Terrell Carter - Sing It Again 7. D.O.D - Two Caps 8. Throwback Track: Deniz Koyu & Amba Shepherd - The Way Out 9. Blackcode, Vicman Romero & Mike Sildavia feat. David Allen - Dancing 10. Kohen - Magic Night (with KENNY MUSIK) 11. Gadjo - I'm Watching You (So Many Times) [Les Bisous Remix] 12. Nicky Romero x EDX - Out Of Control 13. Steve Holsten - New Chapter 14. Empra - On My Mind 15. Matisso & SamZ - In The Name Of Love
01. Hardwell - BLACK MAGIC (Extended Mix) 02. Yves V & Hiddn vs Almero - Faith (Extended Mix) 03. Blackcode & HAVOQ feat. EMMA LX - I Don't Wanna Know (Extended Mix) 04. Yves V X INNA X Janieck - Déjà Vu (Van Múrten Extended Remix) 05. VJS - We Do Better (Extended Mix) 06. Swedish House Mafia - One (Marvo 2022 Remix) 07. JP Candela, Kash Mihra - Evolution (Extended Mix) 08. Ali Salahov - Enjoy The Silence [Depeche Mode] (Extended Mix) 09. Trevor Daniel - Alone (Yves V Remix) 10. Don Diablo x Dominica - Gotta Let U Go (Extended Mix) 11. Nitti Gritti - Sex Drive (feat. Hadar Adora) (Extended Mix) 12. VIVIZ - Bop Bop (Yves V EXTENDED Remix) 13. HÄWK x XVW - Tequila (Extended Mix) 14. Promise Land - Trumps (Extended Mix) 15. P!nk - Get The Party Started (Future Class & Makloud Remix) 16. Zafrir & GRY - Run (Extended Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 17. Sebastien Leger - Bambou (Original Mix)
Russian hottest electronic dance music duo Swanky Tunes delivers you a weekly radio show. Thrilling 60 minutes of their biggest tracks and hottest bootlegs are waiting for you. From Russia with love! Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND 405 01. CID & Kaskade - Sweet Memories (Black V Neck Remix) 02. Sleepwalkrs - Supersonic (Extended Mix) 03. Armitage - I Love It (This is Maddocks Remix) 04. Gotlucky - Can You Feel It(Original Mix) 05. Dustycloud feat. Sally Jay - Come With Me (Original Mix) 06. Swanky Tunes, Jeddak - Never Look Back 07. French Original - Over Think It (Extended Mix) 08. Blackcode & David Allen & SURA feat. Daniele Sorrentino - Destiny (Extended Mix) 09. D-Tek - Conversation (Original Mix) 10. Firebeatz - Don't Stop Moving (Extended Mix) 11. Florence + The Machine - My Love (MEDUZA Extended Remix) 12. Jauz & Johnny GOLD - PPL (Extended Mix) 13. Rezone - Choose Your Side (Original Extended Mix) 14. Donero - We Only Got Tonight (Extended Mix) 15. Hardwell - F CKING SOCIETY (Original Mix) 16. East Dawn - Leave Me (Extended Mix) 17. Laidback Luke, Eva Simons - Flexin' (Extended Mix) 18. Castion, Boges, Jessica Chertock - Colors (Extended Mix)
Le mix de Timmy Trumpet dans 103 Klubb le 14 Avril 2022 de 18H à 19H Tracklist: FISHER & Shermanology vs. Anitta & DaBaby vs. Blackcode & David Allen & SURA & Daniele Sorrentino - It's A Killa vs. Girl From Rio vs. Destiny (Timmy Trumpet Mashup) | Jay Hardway feat. Stealth - My Sweet Heaven | Alesso & Marshmello feat. James Bay - Chasing Stars | Bingo Players feat. Sarah de Warren - State Of Mind (GUZ Remix) | Armin van Buuren & Billen Ted feat. JC Stewart - Come Around Again | Julian Jordan & Alan Shirahama - Facts | LittGloss - Milkshake | Timmy Trumpet - Just In Case | Porter Robinson & Madeon - Shelter (Slushii Remix) | Oomloud - It's Tricky | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Vini Vici & MATTN - Cafe Del Mar | R3HAB - My Pony | Jerome - Forever Gold | Lockdown - Freakshow | 3LAU feat. CXLOE - Worst Case | Martin Garrix & Mesto vs. Shouse - Limitless vs. Love Tonight (Timmy Trumpet Mashup) | Will Sparks - Say It Again | Steff Da Campo - Hot In Here (Öwnboss Remix) | Nick Havsen & Marc Blou - Rave Money | Gabry Ponte & Djs From Mars - Killing Me Softly | RetroVision - LET'S ROCK | Tiësto & DallasK - Show Me (Timmy Trumpet Remix) | Mark Bale - Need Nobody (Paul Kold Remix) | Tungevaag feat. Ekko - When & Where | Sandro Silva & No One & brAce - La Vida Loca | Illenium & Dabin feat. Lights - Hearts On Fire (Timmy Trumpet Remix) | Swatkat & DJ Viva & KANA - Gravity | Kx5 feat. Hayla - Escape | W&W & The Lost Shepherds feat. Sonny Wilson - Sao Paulo | Alesso & Sentinel - Only You
01. Yves V, INNA & Janieck - Deja Vu (Extended Mix) 02. Albert Breaker X Hook - Tonight (Extended Mix) 03. MOTi x Groovenatics - Nusa (Extended Mix) 04. Duke & Jones - Vertigo (Extended Mix) 05. EMDI x NEXBOY - Losing Control (Extended Mix) 06. Metrush & GSPR - Stay Forever (Extended Mix) 07. Yves V feat. FAST BOY - Imagine Me & You (Extended Mix) 08. Julian Jordan - Out Of My Mind (Extended Mix) 09. Blackcode & David Allen feat. Jordan Grace - One (Extended Mix) 10. FuturAsian - You Got Me (Radio Mix) 11. Max Ohm - Too Far (Extended Mix) 12. Axline - Icicle (Extended Mix) 13. Drove & Citadelle - Through It All (Extended Mix) 14. Trevor Daniel - Alone (Yves V Remix) 15. Swatkat, Jason Dewey - Feel It (Extended Mix) 16. VJS - Midnight (Extended Mix) 17. Drove & Citadelle - Through It All (Extended Mix) CLASSIC OF THE WEEK 18. Steve Angello - Tivoli (Original Mix)
01. Maurice Lessing - Cold 02. Dombresky - Bubblin 03. Max Styler, Maggie Szabo - History 04. Dober - Cream 05. Adam Delight - Bassline 06. Nome. - Feel It 07. Galoski - Switch 08. King Topher, Melyjones, Savalla - Loco 09. Hugo Doche - Less Friction 10. Antonio Kolic - Supply Demand 11. Joel Macintosh, Alex Yardley - Lose You Now 12. Tommy Trash, Yolanda Be Cool - Emergency 13. Stadiumx, Shells - Out of My Mind 14. Noahg - It's Hot! 15. Moti, Bodyworx - Pump It 16. Alvin, S7Ar - Give In 17. Moksi, Dread Mc - After the After 18. Tom Budin - Hot In The Club 19. Solardo, Paul Woolford, Pamela Fernandez, Oliver Held - Tear It Up 20. Volac - Naughty Water 21. Showtek, Verite, Corrupt (Uk) - Pour It Down 22. Disco Fries, Hawk, Beyge - Family Affair 23. Smack, Castion - Don't Stop 24. Dj Kuba, Neitan, Skytech - Dancing 25. Ferreck Dawn, Jem Cooke - Back Tomorrow 26. The Chainsmokers, Don Diablo - High 27. Burns, Robin Schulz - Talamanca 28. Marten Horger, Donkong - Ah Lord 29. Ten City, Tall Paul - That's The Way Love Is 30. Blackcode, Meikle, Caroline Grey - Rise Above 31. Swedish House Mafia, Sting - Redlight 32. Suark, Skullwell - I Want You To Know 33. Steve Aoki, Gattuso, Aukoustics, Mkla - Losing My Religion 34. G-Pol, Lambi - I WANT 35. Brohug - Diamonds 36. Jay Hardway, Retrovision - I Wanna 37. Redondo, Voost, Shells - Love Like You 38. Joel Corry, Lekota - What I Need
Holly, Roy Orion, Xtina Louise - Dive In [Revealed Music] Mark Sixma, M6 - Aqua [Armada Music] Jay Hayton - Hold Me [Enhanced Recordings] The Blizzard & Axis - Still Here [Enhanced Progressive] Super8 & Tab - Apollo [Armada Music] Tinlicker - Healing Forest [Anjunadeep] Andy Moor & Somna feat. Natalie Major - Born To Run [AVA Recordings] R3SPAWN & Nain - I Got It 4 U [Revealed Music] Tritonal & HALIENE - Losing My Mind (Paul van Dyk Remix) Tempo Giusto - The Unicorn Master [Armada Music] Estiva & Diana Miro - The Tale [Colorize] 16BL, Wild Dark, Megan Morrison - Shadows On The Wall (Wild Dark Mix) [Anjunadeep] EMBRZ - Visions [This Never Happened] Miss Rodriguez - Your Eyes [Future Sound Of Egypt] Jeffrey Sutorius, Blackcode, Jordan Grace - Brighter Than The Sun [Revealed Music]
For episode 51 of In My Opinion Radio we've got incredible new tracks by Matt Fax, Ferry Corsten, Kyau & Albert and many more, as well as a special brand new track from In My Opinion by Sendr! Tracklist 00. Intro01. Lufthaus - Sway (Club Mix) [Armada Music]02. Ferry Corsten & Morgan Page feat. Cara Melín - Wounded [Armada Music]03. Kyau & Albert - Hearts Will Burn [Anjunabeats]04. Matt Fax & Jack Dawson - Close My Eyes [Colorize]05. Super8 & Tab - Apollo [Armind]06. Kyau & Albert - Walk Down (Paul Arcane Remix) [Euphonic]TRACK OF THE WEEK:07. Ben Gold - Xtravaganza08. Jeffrey Sutorius & Blackcode feat. Jordan Grace - Brighter Than The Sun [REVEALED RECORDINGS]09. Milad E David Deere - Discover [Interplay]10. The Blizzard & Axis - Still Here [Enhanced Progressive]WORLD PREMIERE:11. Sendr - Deep Breath [In My Opinion]12. Tempo Giusto - The Unicorn Master (Extended Mix) [Who's Afraid Of 138]13. Dave Neven - Inception (Extended Mix) [A State Of Trance]14. Cosmic Gate & Greenhaven DJs - Retrospection (Extended Mix) [Wake Your Mind]15. Somnia - Away From Home [Interplay]ORJAN'S CLASSIC PICK:16. Moogwai - Viola (Armin Van Buuren Remix) [Platipus] Follow Orjan Nilsen & In My Opinion on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/OrjanMusic/ https://www.facebook.com/IMOLabel/ https://www.instagram.com/orjann82/https://www.instagram.com/imolabel/ https://bit.ly/SPOrjanhttps://bit.ly/SPIMO YouTube: In My Opinion - Episode 051
Through the years German DJ and producer Cuebrick has positioned himself to be one of the most requested acts in the European dance music scene. He is constantly gaining attention in the industry while releasing track after track on major labels and imprints such as Spinnin Records, Maxximize, Smash The House, Revealed Recordings, Enhanced Recordings, Ultra Music, Mixmash and Armada Music. While delivering high-quality content and productions for his ever-growing fan base, Cuebrick also takes place on banners besides scene heavyweights such as Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, Blasterjaxx, Nicky Romero, W&W, Mike Williams, Futuristic Polar Bears, Tritonal, Steve Aoki, Timmy Trumpet, Jay Hardway, The Chainsmokers and many more. Since starting out as a highly-requested touring artist, Cuebrick has been able to share his very unique mainstage performances on national stages such as Nature One, Mayday, Electric Love, Ruhr In Love, as well as traveling to international destinations like Singapore, Bangkok, Los Angeles, and San Francisco while doing Asia and US touring. On top of everything, Cuebrick also works as a radio host on bigFM's "nitroX“ show, the biggest radio program for electronic music in Germany, where he welcomes the most famous acts of the global electronic dance music scene. Cuebrick is constantly climbing his way up to the top of the European dance music standards. ---------------- Tracklist: 1. Blasterjaxx x Cuebrick - Squid Play 2. Cuebrick - The Dawn ft. IIVES (Extended Mix) 3. Sghob x WildVibes x WYKO - Eternal (Extended Mix) 4. Ryos - Monster (Extended Mix) 5. Cuebrick x Basstian - One Too Many Timey ft. Alessa (Extended Mix) 6. Blackcode x Meikle - Rise Above (ft. Caroline Grey) (Extended Mix) 7. Sam Feldt - The Riddle (ft. Lateshift) (Robbie Mendez Extended Club Mix) 8. Cuebrick - Love You (Extended) 9. Cuebrick x Futuristic Polar Bears x Angie Vu Ha - Addiction ft. IIVES (Extended Mix) 10. Blackcode x Robbie Mendez ft. Jordan Grace - Without You (Extended Mix) 11. Futuristic Polar Bears x Cuebrick ft. LUX - Love On Fire (Extended Mix) 12. Danimal - The Storm (ft. Jasmin Jane) (Extended Mix) 13. Robbie Mendez - Bring It Back To Me (Extended Mix) 14. Almero - Falling Into You (Extended Mix) 15. Thomas Gold x Cuebrick x Uplink - Strange Flutes 16. Tiësto - Clickbait (Extended Mix) 17. Jewelz & Sparks x TripL ft. Kieran Fowkes - Back Again (Extended Mix) 18. Steff da Campo - Delusional (ft. Cassa Jackson) (Extended Mix) 19. Firebeatz x Arengers - Way Down (ft. S.E.N.) (Extended Mix) 20. Cuebrick x Moestwanted - Cry For You ft. Melody Mane (Extended Mix) ---------------- Check out Cuebrick: www.facebook.com/cuebrick www.twitter.com/Cuebrick_DJ www.instagram.com/cuebrick_dj @cuebrick www.youtube.com/c/cubrick ---------------- Listen to more exclusive mixes: www.mixcloud.com/iEDMradio iEDMradio.podbean.com @iEDMradio www.youtube.com/c/Iedmradiopodcast Get rave wear here: iEDM.com Discover more: www.facebook.com/iEDMOfficial www.twitter.com/iEDMofficial plus.google.com/111420294675821300017 instagram.com/iEDMofficial iEDMofficial.tumblr.com www.youtube.com/c/IEDMhomeoftherave
01. Oliver Heldens & Party Pupils - Set Me Free ft. MAX (Extended) 02. CAMELPHAT x Cristoph ‘Phantoms’ (Extended Mix) 03. Blondali - Falling (Extended Mix) 04. Joel Corry ft. MNEK - Head & Heart (Tiesto Remix) 05. Blasterjaxx - Wild Ride (feat. Henao) 06. Dash Berlin & Blackcode feat. Charlie Miller - Skies 07. Carta - Liang (Extended) 08. David Guetta & MORTEN - Save My Life (feat. Lovespeake) 09. Future Anthem Sandro Silva, Willy William - Bollywood 10. NWYR Selects NWYR - Drakaina (Extended) 11. NWYR Selects Will Sparks - Never Mind 12. NWYR Selects i_o - Castles In The Sky (Extended Mix) 13. Blasterjaxx & Zafrir - Zurna (Extended Mix) 14. Timmy Trumpet x Gabry Ponte - Mad World 15. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Bassjackers & Crossnaders - Channel One 16. Sub Zero Project - Time Machine (ft. MC Stretch) 17. W&W x AXMO ft Sonja - Rave Love (Extended) 18. 24kGoldn ft Iann Dior - Mood (KEVU Festival Remix)