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The Quarter Finals are here in both Euro 2024 and Copa America. Host Daniel Jenkins oversees a show where bettingexpert football editor, Sam Ingram, and Nathan Joyes go back-to-back on each Quarter Final in both competitions. Nathan is on top form as he dissects the chances of Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and more, whilst Sam looks to build on his 6/6 winning tips across the Round of 16. We preview the eight Quarter Finals scheduled for Friday July 5th through to Sunday, July 7th: Argentina vs Ecuador Spain vs Germany Portugal vs France Venezuela vs Canada England vs Switzerland Netherlands vs Turkey Colombia vs Panama Uruguay vs Brazil You can watch the video of this podcast on our YouTube channel @BettingexpertUK For more analysis, head to our Expert Insight section at www.bettingexpert.com/news 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit: www.begambleaware.org Download our free Euro 2024 Betting GuideFollow Nathan Joyes on Twitter
Fábio Plein is regional managing director for the Americas at Coinbase, where he overseas the exchange's operations in Canada, Brazil and the rest of the region outside of the US. In this conversation, we discuss Coinbase's go-to-market and expansion plans for Brazil, its approach to navigating Brazil's regulatory environment and Fabio's previous experience operationalizing Uber in Brazil You can connect with Fábio on Linkedin
January 2003Playlist: The Raveonettes - Attack Of The Ghost RidersJets to Brazil - You're The One I WantRoots - Rock YouLorrie Matheson - Waiting For The WeightTegan And Sara - Living RoomThe Sadies - Monkey & CorkHot Hot Heat - Talk To Me, Dance With MeBeck - The Golden AgePaul Weller - Now The Night Is HerePretenders - Walk Like A PantherDe Bouquet - In A Months TimeIn Search of Sasquatch - ZipperNight Lunch - Flames Of LoveMalled - PacerCitric Dummies - Drugs In The Snow
Synthetic voices are here to stay, but they can't replace the human connection. For this episode in the AI & Voice series, husband/wife dynamic duo Simone Kliass and Jason Bermingham join Anne to talk about digital voice technologies and the new opportunities for voiceover artists. Anne bonds with these fellow tech lovers as they discuss the perceived “tech threat” of AI, ethics, and why it's important to “go with the flow.” Do you need a reminder of how good you are? Listen to this episode to be inspired, remember why your talent is special, and get ideas to work with the evolving market and diversify your business like a BOSS. About Simone: Voiceover specialist and XR researcher, Simone Kliass is the creator and curator of Pixel Voice, Brazil's leading voiceover conference. As a founding member and VP of the Brazilian X-reality association XRBR, Simone has given talks on XR as well as on voice branding at SXSW. Simone hosts Brazil's leading virtual reality event, acts as lead ambassador for Women in Voice, and is also the vocal identity of the São Paulo International Airport, LATAM Airlines, and SKY Pay TV. About Jason: Jason Bermingham is an American voice artist and producer who specializes in English-language narration for the Latin American market. Based in São Paulo, he has consulted on Emmy-winning films, coached for Oscar-nominated directors, organized Brazil's leading voiceover event, and contributed to the premier audio-tech magazine Sound on Sound. He has given talks and workshops at SXSW, Rio2C, HackTown, Path, and Pixel Show. Takeaways: Synthetic voices are getting better every day and are here to stay When you need a human connection, you can't replace a voice actor with an AI voice AI can't react, listen, and respond like humans do We hear voices before we are born. It's in our DNA. We can tell when a voice is fake If you suddenly discover a voice is an AI voice you lose trust in the message You lose the human connection, empathy, and context in copy when using an AI voice When we worry that virtual voices will make our craft obsolete, it's important to remember how good we are at voiceover A good voice artist can create a connection with the listener that other humans typically cannot. If these other humans cannot steal your job, neither can AI There will always be clients who choose an AI voice based on budget Simone has been diversifying her business by working on Cross-Reality with the XRBR Association in Brazil You can keep your business relevant by diversifying your business One area to consider expanding your business into AR and VR VR audiences are looking for experiences that are all-encompassing, believable, and authentic VR voices and cross reality voices need English voice artists Many projects in other countries need voice actors in English, look for jobs all over the world Mixed reality, augmented reality, interactive theater, augmented audio, and 3D podcasts are new technologies that need voice actors Augmented reality, such as games like Pokemon Go, apply digital elements to the physical environment Virtual reality is a totally immersive digital experience where the viewer wears goggles Mixed reality, such as a holo lens, combines AR, VR, and real life. The Metaverse is where humans as avatars interact with each other, such as video games like Fortnite Augmented audio or podcasts are like audiobooks, but add augmented reality elements to make it more immersive Going to Clubhouse sessions, game festivals, and tech conventions can lead to new job opportunities The human relationship you have with clients will get you hired You can impress the clients by sharing “value-added” ideas to their projects, such as a digital avatar An advantage that a human voice actor has over an AI voice is the ability to have a real conversation with producers and clients A human can perform subtle nuances and bring value-added components that an AI voice cannot offer People want a real human connection, especially due to the pandemic Everybody involved in AI, including voice artists, should be educated on ethics Women in Voice tries to help companies understand the race, gender, sexuality biases that exist in the voice industry and help them to change You can help the ethical companies to succeed by only working with companies that you believe are ethical When a company is acting ethically, they will be open with you and answer any questions that you have Referenced in the Episode Simone Kliass's Website Women in Voice Jason Bermingham's Website Christy Bowen Spoke about losing jobs to AI Learn more about Cross Reality Brazil Simone spoke at SXSW Online in 2020
Simpson - Summer Night Shop - Hello Take Me Anywhere Twin Peaks - Above/BelowSlow Pulp - Idaho Silversun Pickups - Toy Soldiers Soccer Mommy - Drive Hovvdy - Runner Kate Bollinger - Grey SkiesFuture Islands - For Sure Beabadoobee - Care Madeline Kenney - Double HeartedBully - Every Tradition Bob Mould - Forecast of Rain July Talk - Governess Shadow Square Loop - I Cant Believe You're Still Friends With MeSan Cisco - On The LineMen I Trust - TailwhipSomeone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin - Nightwater GirlfriendCourtney Barnett - Elevator OperatorNow, Now - SGLDandy Warhols - Bohemian Like YouPure Bathing Culture - Pray For RainNilufer Yanya - H34T RisesTalking Heads - Once In A LifetimeLCD Soundsystem You Wanted A HitKnapsack - Katherine The GratefulThe Promise Ring - Make Me A MixtapeMass Gothic - You've Got To Save Me Every NightAlex Cameron - Runnin' Out of LuckArmchair Martian - Jessica SuicideJets to Brazil - You're The One I Want
A question for you, dear listeners. What do you get when you combine the Boondock Saints with the Punisher and drop them into the worst parts of Brazil? You get Pedro Rodrigues Filho. Holy shit did this guy kill a lot of people, who all deserved it I might add. And man did he have some daddy issues. His childhood reads like the backstory of the world's saddest stripper. But Pedro lived an insane life, took advantage of a weird Brazilian loophole, and now he gets to just chill and make YouTube videos. Enjoy!
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "So Now You Take My Breath Away" - Show #352, from Jan. 25, 2005 Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The Retina of the Mind's Eye" - Show #342, from Nov. 23, 2004 Terry Gilliam (director, writer); Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard (writers); Jonathan Pryce, Oscar Quitak, Harold Innocent, John Grillo, Ralph Nossek, David Gant, James Coyle (actors) - "Scene: Charges read to Sam" - Brazil [More screaming] Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane" - The Trinity Session [Loop] David Cronenberg (director, writer); Jack Creley, actor - "Scene: That's why I only appear on television" - Videodrome [The television screen has become the retina of the mind's eye. That's why I refuse to appear on television, except on television. Soon, all of us will have special names. Names designed to cause the cathode ray tube to resonate.] Rick Prelinger - "Excerpts" - Panorama Ephemera [Feature-length collage film] Terry Gilliam (director, writer); Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard (writers); Peter Vaughan, John Flanagan (actors) - "Scene: Opening, Mr. Helpmann on terrorist campaign" - Brazil Terry Gilliam (director, writer); Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard (writers); Sheila Reid, Jonathan Pryce (actors) - "Scene: What have you done with his body?" - Brazil Terry Gilliam (director, writer); Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard (writers); Kim Greist, Jonathan Pryce (actors) - "Scene:How many actual actual terrorists have you met?" - Brazil Terry Gilliam (director, writer); Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard (writers); Michael Palin, Jonathan Pryce (actors) - "Scene: I got the right man" - Brazil [The wrong man was delivered to me as the right man. Was it my fault Mr. Buttle's heart condition didn't appear on Mr. Tuttle's file?] David Cronenberg (director, writer); Jack Creley, actor - "Scene: I had a brain tumor" - Videodrome [The battle for the mind of North America will be fought in the video arena.] - "The Odd Couple opening" - Classic TV shows Tape 6 Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox - "Happy Days (extended non-TV version)" - Classic TV shows Tape 6 The Rembrants - "Friends Theme (instrumental)" - Classic TV shows Tape 6 Walt Disney - "Mickey Mouse March (Alma Matter Theme)" - Classic TV shows Tape 6 [with Jimmy Dodd & the Mouseketeers] Terry Gilliam (director, writer); Charles McKeown, Tom Stoppard (writers); Ian Richardson (actor) - "Scene: Welcome to the team, DZ-015!" - Brazil [You'll like it up here, send that back. We've got a crack team of are they kidding decision makers. Don't let Progress see those. Between you and me, Lowry, this no no department tell Records to get stuffed is about to be upgraded and ahhhhhhh, here we are: Your very own number on your very own door, and behind that door, your very own office. Congratulations, DZ-015, welcome to the team!] Bryce - "Bryce's show on WFMU June 26, 2004" Ken - "Identification" Zach Braff, director, writer, actor - "Scene: Family means people who miss the same imaginary place" - Garden State Ken - "Sometimes you're not listening" David Cronenberg (director, writer); Jack Creley, actor - "Therefore, television is reality, and reality is less than television" - Videodrome Brak - "I'm Forgettable" - The Brak Album [Pitch shifted] Bryce - "Bryce's show on WFMU June 26, 2004" Kim Kriswell - "You Can't Get a Man With a Gun" - Annie Get Your Gun Rick Prelinger - "Excerpt" - Panorama Ephemera Michel Gondry - "I'm So Tiny" - The Work of Director Michel Gondry Enya - "Eclipse" - Stars [3 copies] Phone caller - "Who is this? (It's Bob.)" Brak - "I'm Forgettable" - The Brak Album [Pitch shifted] David Cronenberg (director, writer); Jack Creley, actor - "Your reality is already half video hallucination" - Videodrome [Uncontrollable flesh] Harold Ramis (director, writer); Danny Rubin (writer); Bill Murray, Rick Ducommun (actors) - "Scene: I'm not going to live by their rules anymore" - Groundhog Day [I can see that, Phil.] Harold Ramis (director, writer); Danny Rubin (writer); Stephen Tobolowsky, Bill Murray (actors) - "Scene: It's me, needle-head Ned!" - Groundhog Day [Pitch shifted. Am I right or am I right or am I right? Right, right, right.] Zach Braff, director, writer, actor; Peter Sarsgaard, Natalie Portman, actors - "Scene: Screaming into ditch" - Garden State [More screaming, with Simon & Garfunkel] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Excerpts from A Little Scream (of me)" - A Little Scream (of me) (11/9/04) Martha Coolidge (director); Neal Israel, Pat Proft, Peter Torokvei (writers); Chas Jankel (music) - "Scene: Study scene freakout" - Real Genius [Song "Number One" in background. Even more screaming, 3 copies] Martha Coolidge (director); Neal Israel, Pat Proft, Peter Torokvei (writers); Val Kilmer, Jon Gries (actors) - "Scene: Ice is nice!" - Real Genius [How did you do? I passed, but I failed! Then I'm happy and sad for you.] Martha Coolidge (director); Neal Israel, Pat Proft, Peter Torokvei (writers); Tommy Swerdlow (actor) - "Scene: I guess it goes from God to Jerry to you to the cleaners" - Real Genius [...right, Ken? (T edited out)] Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane" - The Trinity Session [Loop] Bryce Ken - "Ending" Drahomira Song Orchestra - "Argentine" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/77541
Live From S4 (Part 1) - Moses MIXology August 2016 Edition I don't release live sets very often, probably because I am too much of a perfectionist! This set was recorded this past Saturday, 8/27, at my residency here in Dallas, S4. This is Part 1 of 2. Enjoy! To see my play dates for S4 and other events, visit my DJ Brandon Moses fan page on Facebook. 1. Sweet Dreams (Leo Blanco & Dani Toro Barcelona Remix) Beyonce 2. Say That You Want Me (Andres Casas Private) Spinnin vs Umek vs Afterlife 3. Without Music IDKMOS (Ponzo & Grossi Mashup) Friedmann, Kariv, Chapado, Houston, Rauhofer 4. Shiny Disco Ball (DJ Trovao Rocha Anthem Remix) W.D.F ft. Jessica Eve 5. Release Me Kremlin (Ponzo & Grossi Mashup) TV Rock, Z Badwi, J Dahlback 6. What’s Up (Mauro Mozart Remix 2015) 4 Non Blondes 7. Ain’t Your Mama (Paulo & Luis Vasquez Remix) Jennifer Lopez 8. Beautiful U R (Luis Erre At Eiko Club Mix) Deborah Cox 9. Focus (Maycon Reis Remix) Ariana Grande 10. Love Yourself (Jain Sandoval Mash-up) Justin Bieber 11. Work (DJ Aron Drums Mix) Rihanna ft. Drak 12. All That She Wants (DJ Aron Mix) Ace of Base 13. Cold Water (Jair Sandoval Club Remix) Major Lazer ft. Justin Bieber 14. The Door (Roger Grey Big Room Mix) Alan T 15. Cheap Thrills (Fabio Campos & Andres Grossi Remix) Sia 16. Finally 2K16 (Leanh ‘Give It Up’ Remix) CeCe Peniston 17. Give It Up (Leanh 2K16 Remix) Edson Pride 18. Brazil You’re Ready (Tom Siher & Thiago Remix) Guy Scheiman 19. Shalala (Sagi Kariv Remix) Tito El Bambino 20. King (Oscar Velazquez Remix) Years & Years 21. Cake By The Ocean (Leanh & Mauro Mozart Mix) DNCE 22. Louboutins (Bryan Reyes Friction Club Mix) Jennifer Lopez
Aprende ingles con inglespodcast de La Mansión del Inglés-Learn English Free
If you are a new listener to this podcast, welcome to the award-winning podcast that improves your English. With over 40 years of teaching between us, we'll help you improve your English and take it to the next level. In this episode: You and I, you and me - afterwards, after all - who, whom, whose Listener Feedback: Javi T. I wanted to ask you a couple of questions.Diference between, '' After all '' and '' afterwards'' // Exemp: we are not a good chefs, but after all, the food wasn't that bad.we had to study last night, but afterwards we went out for a few beers. 'Afterwards' is a time expression. It refers to time. 'After all' is more than a time expression: "I thought I was lost, but I was going the right way after all." "Let me help you. After all, you always help me." (por lo menos) "After all is said and done." - al fin y al cabo, a fin de cuentas "After all the trouble she's causes me, I still love Berta." (despues de todo) "We had lunch. Afterwards, John went home." ¡OJO! It's not correct to say, X"We had lunch. Afterwards, John went home."X you should say, "We had lunch. After that, John went home." "After" is a preposition and needs to go with another word. Whom, who or whose? "To Whom It May Concern" - Use this expression in formal emails when you do not know the name of the person you are writing to. whose = de quién Whom is mainly used in formal English (especially in written English). Whom can only be for objects, it cannot be for subjects. "Are you the gentleman WHOM I met earlier?" ('Whom' is the object, 'I' is the subject). This is not common spoken English. It's more common to use 'who', not 'whom' in modern spoken English. When it's an indirect object, with a preposition, use 'whom'. "For Whom the Bells Toll" by Ernest Hemingway "With Whom are you going out tonight?" Use WHOM (with an 'M') if the answer is HIM. - "Whom do you love?" - "I love him." (No se dice, X"I love he."X) "Is it posible to use the verbs 'fancy , feel like' as past verbs tense? Yes, it is! - "I fancied a pizza so we went out for dinner." "I felt like having a pizza." A question from Armando Hello, Reza and Craig. I want to thank you for creating this podcasts every week. I am from Colombia and recently I became a patron to support your great labor (work). I really hope that many people can join us because together we can achieve the aim of having written transcriptions for every episode. Would you mind help me with this question? I have been studying how to create questions with the following words: how, what, which, where, when, among others, but I can't understand or identify the structure for these sentences and when I need to use these auxiliary verbs: do / does / did / have / has / etc I know the auxiliary 'do' is for I / you / we / they in the present simple, and 'does' for he / she / it. But it is not clear for me when I need to put the auxiliary in the question and when not to. For example: What time do you usually have breakfast?How many people live in this house? (this question does not have any auxiliary)How much is this bunch of white roses?How often do you visit your parents? When the question word is an object, use an auxiliary verb: + I eat rice. (positive form)- I don't eat rice. (negative form)? Do I eat rice. (question form) "How many people live in this house? ("How many" is the subject, not the object) "Who did you help?" - "I helped John." - "Who (object) did you (subject) help?" - "I helped John (object)." "Who helped you?" - "Who (subject) helped you (object)?" "How many eggs did you buy?" (auxiliary verb) "How many cars arrived?" (no auxiliary verb) "Whose car is this?" - The verb TO BE never uses an auxiliary verb. "How long ago did my mother arrive?" My mother is the subject - you need an auxiliary verb. "Where do you work?" - 'You' is the subject of the question, so you need an auxiliary verb I do not understand why these sentences use the verb 'likes' with 's' instead of 'like' without s: "Craig likes chocolate." - 'like' has an 's' because it's a 3rd person statement in the present simple tense. "Does Craig like chocolate?" - this is a question with does, so there is no 's' in the persent simple. The auxiliary verbs 'do', 'does', 'don't' are followed by the infinitive without 'to'. Isabel from Brazil: "You and me" or "You and I"? 'I' is a subject pronoun and 'me' is an object pronoun. "I love you" is correct. X"Me love you."X is not correct. "She love me." ('me' is the object) "You and me do the podcast together." ('you and me' are both sobjects) "Reza and I love podcasting." ('Reza and I' are both subjects) "Reza and me will have a pint of lager." "Reza and I will have a pint of lager." Both the above sentences are correct. "Reza and I" is more common in formal and written English. "Reza and me", "You and me" etc is more common in spoken and informally written English. Julio Alejandro Pinzón NúñezTunja - Colombia Gracias por las lecciones, he aprendido mucho y aclarado muchas dudas. Acabo de escuchar el Episodio 3 y aquí en Colombia utilizamos el verbo colocar como sinónimo de poner, por ejemplo "Póngase en la fila" = "Colóquese en la fila" = "Haga la fila" o también "Coloca el libro en la mesa" = "Pon en libro en la mesa" "Put the book on the table.""Put yourself in the queue." / "Get in the queue." / "Get in line." /"Get in the queue." / "Queue up." Send us an email, or record your voice and send us a sound file, with a comment or question to craig@inglespodcast.com or belfastreza@gmail.com. The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called 'See You Later'
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SURPRISE! I had not previously announced the second part of the 2014 Holiday Edition because I wasn't sure if there would be one. But, as songs continued to pour in, it became abundantly clear I was gonna have to do something with them since the Winter Edition doesn't usually come out until late January to early February. I opened things up with Division 4's update of the Martha Wash classic Catch the Light and what a winner this is. He makes use of the familiar Infinity sax during the drop before pumping it back up to a circuit-laced deep house infused floor-filler, perfect for warming your sets up before all hell breaks loose. I went ahead and added Barry Harris' Divalicious remix of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart which added a lot more dramatic flair to his original remix featured in the last set. I also dropped in his full-on remix of Love Come Home by Kristine W, which adds about another 2 minutes of drop 2/3 of the way in compared to his mixshow I previously posted. I also dropped Ranny's remix of Astrofreeks Keep It Moving featuring Kathy Sledge of We Are Family fame, a tune that's been powering up the club charts with a bevy of stellar remixes. Other than that, everything else is brand-spanking new kick-ass tribal beats. While the entire set is a masterful collection of the latest in circuit-house, there are some standouts worth focusing on. The Barry Harris remix Sugar by Five Knives (look for other equally great remixes across genres that come with the package as well), Speak No Evil with its heart-pounding big beats and power-house vocals by Kimberly Davis; Guy Scheiman's Brazilian party anthem Brazil You're Ready and Robbie Rivera's return to form with his big room progressive track Sexy Anytime. I also want to take an opportunity to give big cred to Tracy Young, who I previously have been hard on for turning out Bey's 711 to the MAX. She keeps it dark and tribal while focusing on the key party phrases of the song making it more on an anthemic dub that's bound to pack the floors well into next year. Well done, my lady! I hope everyone's finished up all your shopping and are ready for the holidays. In fact, get off the roads forget that shit and get ready for an extended party, because Party Favorz is the gift that keeps on giving. I WILL be back on Tuesday with a very special Diva Series for everyone's pleasure. I just put the final mixdown on that set last night and am so excited to be releasing this. I had a ton of fun putting it together. Make sure to add that to your holiday calendar. Until then …ENJOY! Album : Holiday Edition 2K14 v2 Genre : Circuit, Tribal, Progressive, House Year : 2014 Total Time : 01:50:36 1. Martha Wash - Catch The Light (Division 4's Infinity Remix) 2. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart (Barry Harris Xtra Drama Re-Remix) 3. Five Knives - Sugar (Barry Harris Remix) 4. David Ohana Aviance feat. EJ Kevin Perry & Mother Juan Aviance - Aviously Aviance (Dub) 5. Kristine W - Love Come Home (Barry Harris Tribal Anthem Club Mix) 6. Kimberly Davis - Speak No Evil (D1 Music Tribal Remix) 7. Guy Scheiman feat. Trenyce - Brazil You're Ready (Synthetic) (Original Mix) 8. Eartha Kitt - Where Is My Man (Offer Nissim Remix) 9. India - Dancing On The Fire (Bryan Reyes 2015 Club Mix) 10. DJ Sammy - Heaven (Toy Armada & DJ Grind Dance Anthem) 11. Aristofreeks feat. Kathy Sledge - Keep It Moving (Ranny's Club Mix) 12. JimiJames - DropDatBitch (Casey Alva Club Mix) 13. Colton Ford - Look My Way (Tony Moran & Warren Riggs Club Mix) 14. Pamala Stanley - This Is Hot (Rinaldo Montezz Carnival Remix) 15. Wayne G - Can You Feel It (Wayne G Throwback Anthem) 16. Robbie Rivera feat. Billy W - Sexy Anytime (Original Mix) 17. Beyonce - 711 (Tracy Young's Smack it in the Air Reconstruction Mix) 18. J-Idris - Stare At The Ocean (Hector Fonseca & Tommy Love Vocal Mix) 19.
SURPRISE! I had not previously announced the second part of the 2014 Holiday Edition because I wasn't sure if there would be one. But, as songs continued to pour in, it became abundantly clear I was gonna have to do something with them since the Winter Edition doesn't usually come out until late January to early February. I opened things up with Division 4's update of the Martha Wash classic Catch the Light and what a winner this is. He makes use of the familiar Infinity sax during the drop before pumping it back up to a circuit-laced deep house infused floor-filler, perfect for warming your sets up before all hell breaks loose. I went ahead and added Barry Harris' Divalicious remix of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart which added a lot more dramatic flair to his original remix featured in the last set. I also dropped in his full-on remix of Love Come Home by Kristine W, which adds about another 2 minutes of drop 2/3 of the way in compared to his mixshow I previously posted. I also dropped Ranny's remix of Astrofreeks Keep It Moving featuring Kathy Sledge of We Are Family fame, a tune that's been powering up the club charts with a bevy of stellar remixes. Other than that, everything else is brand-spanking new kick-ass tribal beats. While the entire set is a masterful collection of the latest in circuit-house, there are some standouts worth focusing on. The Barry Harris remix Sugar by Five Knives (look for other equally great remixes across genres that come with the package as well), Speak No Evil with its heart-pounding big beats and power-house vocals by Kimberly Davis; Guy Scheiman's Brazilian party anthem Brazil You're Ready and Robbie Rivera's return to form with his big room progressive track Sexy Anytime. I also want to take an opportunity to give big cred to Tracy Young, who I previously have been hard on for turning out Bey's 711 to the MAX. She keeps it dark and tribal while focusing on the key party phrases of the song making it more on an anthemic dub that's bound to pack the floors well into next year. Well done, my lady! I hope everyone's finished up all your shopping and are ready for the holidays. In fact, get off the roads forget that shit and get ready for an extended party, because Party Favorz is the gift that keeps on giving. I WILL be back on Tuesday with a very special Diva Series for everyone's pleasure. I just put the final mixdown on that set last night and am so excited to be releasing this. I had a ton of fun putting it together. Make sure to add that to your holiday calendar. Until then …ENJOY! Album : Holiday Edition 2K14 v2 Genre : Circuit, Tribal, Progressive, House Year : 2014 Total Time : 01:50:36 1. Martha Wash - Catch The Light (Division 4's Infinity Remix) 2. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart (Barry Harris Xtra Drama Re-Remix) 3. Five Knives - Sugar (Barry Harris Remix) 4. David Ohana Aviance feat. EJ Kevin Perry & Mother Juan Aviance - Aviously Aviance (Dub) 5. Kristine W - Love Come Home (Barry Harris Tribal Anthem Club Mix) 6. Kimberly Davis - Speak No Evil (D1 Music Tribal Remix) 7. Guy Scheiman feat. Trenyce - Brazil You're Ready (Synthetic) (Original Mix) 8. Eartha Kitt - Where Is My Man (Offer Nissim Remix) 9. India - Dancing On The Fire (Bryan Reyes 2015 Club Mix) 10. DJ Sammy - Heaven (Toy Armada & DJ Grind Dance Anthem) 11. Aristofreeks feat. Kathy Sledge - Keep It Moving (Ranny's Club Mix) 12. JimiJames - DropDatBitch (Casey Alva Club Mix) 13. Colton Ford - Look My Way (Tony Moran & Warren Riggs Club Mix) 14. Pamala Stanley - This Is Hot (Rinaldo Montezz Carnival Remix) 15. Wayne G - Can You Feel It (Wayne G Throwback Anthem) 16. Robbie Rivera feat. Billy W - Sexy Anytime (Original Mix) 17. Beyonce - 711 (Tracy Young's Smack it in the Air Reconstruction Mix) 18. J-Idris - Stare At The Ocean (Hector Fonseca & Tommy Love Vocal Mix) 19.