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Arrancamos con lo nuevo de Turnstile, 'Never Enough', primer adelanto del próximo disco de una de las mejores bandas de hardcore punk de los últimos años. Además, te presentamos 'Páramo', la nueva y deliciosa canción de Carlos Ares, que esta vez nos habla de los retos que implica la transición de la juventud a la madurez. Y también en esta sesión de Turbo 3: las últimas novedades de HAIM, Repion junto a Shego y LAB RAT.Playlist:TURNSTILE - BlackoutTURNSTILE - Never EnoughTHE HIVES - Enough Is EnoughMANDO DIAO - Get It OnMANDO DIAO - Dance with SomebodyFRANZ FERDINAND - HookedFAT DOG - RunningZAHARA - Tus michisHAIM - The WireHAIM - Everybody's Trying to Figure Me OutCARLOS ARES - PáramoLEIVA - Cortar por la línea de puntosLOVE OF LESBIAN - La Champions y el Mundial (feat. Leiva)REPION - El día no me da (con Shego)SHEGO - Curso avanzado de perraALISON DARWIN - Pongo filtrosDECODE - Es cruelLAB RAT - Lost In SohoGYOZA - Beber y dolerNINE INCH NAILS - Came Back HauntedTHE LOW FLYING PANIC ATTACK - Smells Like Teen SpiritFOO FIGHTERS - The PretenderJOSH HOMME, CHRIS GOSS, DAVE GROHL & ALAIN JOHANNES - CentipedeELEVEN - All My FriendsQUEENS OF THE STONE AGE - Smooth SailingARCTIC MONKEYS - Crying LightningEscuchar audio
Chris talks about his life and shares a message of hope at Recovery Stories: Message of Hope | Part IV.
In this episode, Steve Palmer, founder and chief vision officer of The Indigo Road Hospitality Group, shares how hospitality transformed his life and the principles that guide his company today.Listen now to learn about:Steve's Early Experience with Hospitality (01:43) - the profound advice from his mentor, Chris Goss, that shaped his view on hospitality.The True Meaning of Hospitality (00:02:52) - Steve's light bulb moment about the true meaning of hospitality and how it differs from mere service.The Power of Belonging (03:33) - how being part of a family-like team in the hospitality industry gave Steve a sense of belonging and confidence.A Recent Example of Exceptional Hospitality (05:07) - hear the heartwarming story of personalized hospitality Steve experienced at the Montage Los Cabos.The Philosophy of "To Serve is to Love" (08:38) - the inspiration behind Indigo Road's motto and how it reflects its approach to guest service and employee culture.The Timelessness of Hospitality (11:00) - why Steve believes the human experience of being served will always be valued, despite technological advancements.Vision for Indigo Road Hospitality Group (12:47) - the organic growth strategy of Indigo Road and the importance of maintaining a consistent level of hospitality across diverse concepts.Learn more about Steve's book, Say Grace: How the Restaurant Industry Saved My Life.This episode is brought to you with support from Sojern. I teamed up with Sojern to study how hoteliers use data to drive revenue and build stronger guest relationships. You can see what we found in this research report: How Hotel Brands Are Using First-Party Data to Drive Revenue & Build Stronger Relationships. Want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day? Subscribe here for free.Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram.Music by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
We are back for the 500th episode of the Hospital Podcast with Degs & Chris Goss recorded live direct from the Cambria Pub!
On this weeks episode, we have Chris Goss join us. And what a super rad Tacoma he has. Full hydraulic steering on stock IFS components and it works. Hopefully you enjoy this weeks episode. Follow Chris @tacoma_goss Follow us on Instagram @brothersbound & @turdle4r also the one and only @toyotagaragepodcast
Welcome to episode 172 of The Nothing Shocking Podcast 2.0 reboot with our guest Pat DeSalvo of Savoy Brown. In this episode we discuss the making of their last studio album “Blues All Around,” discovering new music, his connection to the band Masters of Reality and more! For more information visit https://savoybrown.com/ Hong Kong Sleepover: https://www.amazon.com/Butcher-Bolt-Explicit-Hong-Sleepover/dp/B07P5H6ZY2 or additional merchandise at https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com Also don't forget to like our Facebook page which can be found right here: https://www.facebook.com/nothingshockingpodcast/ or follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/hashtag/noshockpod Help support the podcast and record stores by shopping at Ragged Records. http://www.raggedrecords.org
Hi. Our name is Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast. Song titles that are also a person's name is the theme of episode thirty. “Name” that tune. Get it? Join Lickers Jay and Deon as they discuss some of their favorite name songs and the artists responsible for them. Stay healthy out there, Podcast America. Also, check your sump pump(s). Sonic contributors to episode thirty of Lightnin' Lick Radio podcast include: Lee Moses, Holland-Dozier-Holland, James Todd Smith, Labi Siffre, Seth McFarlane, Shirley Ellis, Lincoln Chase, Charles Calello, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Parliament Funkadelic, Soul Doctors, Carson Williams, Harry and Roberta Salter, Johnny Oliver Orchestra, Tom Kennedy, Iggy Pop, The Prodigy, War Games, Rare Earth, Timbaland, Joyner Lucas, Bob Edwards, BJ Leiderman, Stuart McLean, Garrison Keillor, Tom Newman, Andrew Bird, Gillian Welch, William Prince, The Undertones, The Specials, That Petrol Emotion, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Nick Lowe, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Sam Coffey and the Iron Lungs, Dwight Twilley Band, Genesis, Drugdealer, Kate Bollinger, Weyes Blood, Masters of Reality, Chris Goss, Kyuss, Little Beaver, Chocolate Clay, Squeeze, Red House Painters, Mark Kozalek, The Cars, Sun Kil Moon, Hot Chocolate, Urge Overkill, George McCrae, Isaac Hayes, Geto Boys, The Clockers, Goldie Hawn, Susan Sarandon. “Name” That Tune mixtape: [SIDE 1] (1) Sam Coffey and the Iron Lungs – Judy (2) Little Beaver – Joey (3) The Undertones – Julie Ocean (4) Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Nadja (5) Squeeze – Vicky Verky [SIDE 2] (1) Drugdealer – Madison (2) Red House Painters – Kavita (3) Hot Chocolate – Emma (4) William Prince – Goldie Hawn (5) Masters of Reality – John Brown [fin.] RECORDED: 04/30/2023 RELEASED 05/07/2023 SPECIAL THANKS: Blue Chair Bay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
80 years ago today, on Saturday 17th April 1943, the residents of Guildford witnessed an unfortunate collision between two RAF Mustangs, an incident that caused the deaths of the two pilots, Dirk De Kretser and Philip Price.We also talk to author Chris Goss about his interest in the Luftwaffe and its people.For more:https://www.wingsmuseum.co.uk/2023/04/podcast-raf-mustangs-collide-over-guildford-80th-anniversary/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As you know, we're in the midst of celebrating 20 years of Hotflush Recordings. I've done a few interviews to co-incide with that recently, but I am very rarely satisfied with how an interview turns out in print. Luckily I do a weekly podcast and am taking the opportunity to interview myself (kind of) over a two part podcast, the first half of which is this week's episode. I talk about the motivations for starting a label twenty years ago, the problem with A&Ring your own material, the key developments in the period up to 2010, and the invaluable help and guidance from a man called Chris Parkinson. This episode refers to Episodes 10 (Appleblim), 27 (Chris Goss), 28 (Joe Nice), 54 (Distance). If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! We'd be honoured and extremely grateful for your contribution to developing the show. Plus there's a private area......in the Hotflush Discord ServerListen to all the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFor more links and other info visit the official Scuba websiteFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport
Soulwax is best known for their remixes of such 2000s artists as LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, Tiga, and more, but the band actually got their start as a catchy alternative rock band produced by the Chris Goss (of Masters of Reality) on their debut and Dave Sardy (Barkmarket) on their sophomore album, Much Against Everyone's Advice. Splitting their sound between chunky distorted guitars on tracks like "Too Many DJs" and "Conversation Intercom" and more a delicate approach on "Overweight Karate Kid" and "Flying Without Wings," it gives the album variety. But depending on which version you listen, the album can run long after an elongated lull in the middle that could be rectified with a reshuffling of the track list. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Much Against Everyone's Advice 14:27 - Too Many DJs 16:48 - Overweight Karate Kid 21:05 - Flying Without Wings 25:13 - My Cruel Joke Outro - When Logics Die Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Soulwax is best known for their remixes of such 2000s artists as LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala, Gorillaz, Tiga, and more, but the band actually got their start as a catchy alternative rock band produced by the Chris Goss (of Masters of Reality) on their debut and Dave Sardy (Barkmarket) on their sophomore album, Much Against Everyone's Advice. Splitting their sound between chunky distorted guitars on tracks like "Too Many DJs" and "Conversation Intercom" and more a delicate approach on "Overweight Karate Kid" and "Flying Without Wings," it gives the album variety. But depending on which version you listen, the album can run long after an elongated lull in the middle that could be rectified with a reshuffling of the track list. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Much Against Everyone's Advice 14:27 - Too Many DJs 16:48 - Overweight Karate Kid 21:05 - Flying Without Wings 25:13 - My Cruel Joke Outro - When Logics Die Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
After talking about it for the best part of a whole year, Mike Drop brings you something very special for the milestone Episode 50 of our podcast. Mike sits down with Hospital Records Co-Founder and Director, Chris Goss, to discuss the history of Soulvent Records, what led to the partnership with Hospital Records and what the future holds. Chris also hand picked some stand out tunes from the Soulvent back catalogue and his favourites from the forthcoming Soulvent Meets Hospital remix album, which drops on 29th July 2022. Mike's ear to ear grin throughout should tell you all you need to know about how much he enjoyed making this episode - we hope you find it interesting and maybe learn something you didn't already know. Here's to the next 50 episodes!
Hospital Records is one of the biggest labels in Drum n Bass, but its origins came out of the musical crossroads in the mid 90s which involved Acid Jazz, Broken Beat, elements of UK Garage, and of course Jungle. Chris Goss was a co-founder, a key part of London Elektricity whose music Hospital was in part set up to support, and now runs the label and all of its constituent parts as the MD. We talk about the history of the label, how it functions today, the relative importance of the Hospitality live events side of the business, and go down many peripheral rabbit holes relating to all of that stuff. Hospital was a real inspiration to me in setting up Hotflush, so I was very excited to have Chris on the show... he did not disappoint! On Hotflush and affiliated labels this week we have the return of the hugely exciting young artist https://www.instagram.com/annakost__/ (Anna Kost) with her new EP on https://annakost.bandcamp.com/album/waste-of-skin (Who Whom entitled Waste Of Skin). And the special talent that is Jayson Wynters returns to https://www.beatport.com/label/rhythm-nation-records/63893 (Rhythm Nation) with https://jaysonwynters.bandcamp.com/album/exit-wound-2 (Exit Wound), also featuring remixes from the amazing James Welsh. Join us in the https://discord.com/invite/98423K8gap (Hotflush Discord Server) Listen to all the music discussed on the show via the https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6gs2nOUls8kP3UmMVPWhL3?si=00ba0908e4c14c4f (Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlist) For more links and other info visit https://scubaofficial.io (the official Scuba website) Follow Scuba: https://twitter.com/scubaofficial (twitter) https://instagram.com/scubaofficial (instagram) http://scubaofficial.bandcamp.com/ (bandcamp) http://spoti.fi/scuba (spotify) https://music.apple.com/us/artist/scuba/220276686 (apple music) https://www.beatport.com/artist/scuba/1550 (beatport)
As part of our Desert summer special, today I have a special guest who is very close to my heart. I met Ted Quinn 11 years ago after I arrived in California from my native France. We were just starting Yard Of Blondes, our band, and we dreamed of playing in the desert. This trip was sparked by one particular place, the Rancho de la Luna. The legendary studio has been the home of numerous amazing artists including Queens of the Stone age, Kyuss, Arctic Monkey, Earthlings, Mark Lanegan, Victoria Williams, and many more. We also all remember QOTSA's Josh Homme's infamous Desert Sessions with guests such as PJ Harvey, Twiggy Ramirez, Dave Catching, Nick Oliveri, Josh Freese, Chris Goss, Alain Johannes, Les Claypool and more. That night, we had no idea we would bump into someone very close to that universe. Ted Quinn was hosting an open mic at Pappy And Harriet's, which would become one of the country's most beloved venues. He was kind enough to sign us up and we ended up having one of the most memorable nights of our lives. In addition to finding a haven for art, we also found an amazing community that revolved around Teddy Quinn. While growing up, he spent time in Hollywood and Laurel Canyon, acting in movies and TV series like Land Of The Giant, but also playing in bands like Telekin and Ministry Of Fools. It was during those formative years that Ted met Fred Drake, a Texas transplant drummer who was to establish the now iconic Rancho De La Luna. They played music together and often traveled to Joshua Tree to escape the noise of Hollywood. Fred founded the Rancho in 1993 after they decided to stay there permanently. Dave Catching, who would become the guitarist for Eagles Of Death Metal, joined him soon after. Unfortunately, Fred was HIV positive and got brain cancer. He passed away twenty years ago on June 20th, 2002. The week prior to his passing, Teddy and Fred looked through his tapes and he personally selected about 60 unreleased songs he loved. To commemorate Fred Drake's 20th passing anniversary, Teddy reached out to his family and Dave Catching (who still runs the studio) and together they decided it was time to release new music from Fred. Here we are today, discussing Teddy's journey, how he became friends with Fred, and how the Rancho was founded. The story is beautiful, at times sad, but it is an important story that must be told. With this 20 year-old album, we can see how Fred Drake touched so many lives and continues to impact the high desert even today. Proceeds from "I give you life" will go to LULAC - the nation's oldest Latino civil rights group - which has created a special fund for the victims' families and survivors. Take a listen to the episode and check out the bandcamp page to purchase the album. - Vincent Walter Jacob https://freddrakemusic.bandcamp.com/album/i-give-you-life https://teddyquinn.bandcamp.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hangingonsunset/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hangingonsunset/support
No matter where you live, there's a very good chance that you've seen the name of our special guest, Chris Goss, in the credits of a TV show. Chris has provided the computer systems that control the game play for a vast number of game shows including 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' (in 60 territories), 'Deal or No Deal', 'The Weakest Link', '5 Gold Rings' and 'Million Pound Drop'. We also touch on various types of interactivity and VR systems. Meanwhile, David and Justin look at homegrown flops that became international hits, and the hidden rules of how long programmes need to be. We go back the the 1970's for 'Fake or Format?', and there's all the format news that's fit to print.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-show-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony is joined today by Chris Goss, an experienced consultant who supports senior management within global organisations to successfully deliver complex strategic initiatives across EMEA, Asia & the Americas. In this episode, amongst other things, we discuss the subject of sustainability and Chris's belief that to achieve Net-Zero in the next 28 years will be the greatest business transformation in our lifetimes, Government regulations and customer demand is driving an ever accelerating transition towards a Circular-ish Economy. This transition presents significant opportunities to the most aware and prepared. Submit your questions If you would like to clarify anything with either Tony or Chris make a comment below or drop Tony an email. We will respond. About Tony Lockwood After a 25 year career delivering change and transformation, Tony launched The Transformation Leaders Hub (#TLH) in 2020. #TLH's core focus is to help members to standout from the crowd, build their network with their peers and open up new career opportunities. 4 years ago, Tony pivoted from a project to project lifestyle into building and scaling a consulting business. If you are thinking of doing the same, he has developed a 22 question Scorecard to help identify your strengths and development areas in what he has seen to be the five critical aspects - try it out here and get a personalised report - https://creating-wealth-from-consulting.scoreapp.com/ Tony can be contacted by email at tl@thompsonwrightpartners.com About Chris Chris specialises in : * Transformations & Change in complex environments. Defining & implementing strategic, operational & business model changes. Transforming fragmented organisations into aligned, collaborative, focused teams. * Strategic Implementation Office (SIO), Portfolio, PMO & PPM leadership. * Introducing appropriate & timely digital technologies & tools, aligning with processes & people. * Business recovery & crisis situations, Start-ups and near impossible challenges. His Linkedin profile is here About #TLH The Transformation Leaders Hub - a truly global peer to peer network for change and transformation professionals. Check it out here. w: www.thetransformationleadershub.com
Celebrating 20 years of one of our best selling compilation albums, London Elektricity and Chris Goss sat down to reminisce and play through the ‘Hospital Mix 1' release which changed the game for the label! Get locked.
Are we nearly there yet? We've all been coping with the impact that COVID-19 has had on us. Hospital Records co-founder Chris Goss tells his story from the Indie Label perspective. https://www.hospitalrecords.com/ Follow: @alexbranson (Twitter & Instagram) / http://www.facebook.com/abcmusictalk Video: https://youtu.be/oIvbhwBc110 Music Branding: https://www.audioassassinsblog.com & Listen: https://levelmusic.lnk.to/egyT6i
Sliding straight into fifth gear, Chris Goss & Degs takeover the Hospital Podcast for episode 453 with a Forza Horizon special!
Co-Founder and MD of Hospital Records, Chris Goss tells us about his journey from working in a record shop to starting up his own record label with Tony Colman.
Join co-host Max as he welcomes independent psychedelic blues rock band Firebug to Sonic Dorms! They discuss working with alternative/desert rock legend Chris Goss , their songwriting process, as well as the music industry at large.Check out Firebug:https://firebugmusic.com/
In podcast #445 Hospital records proudly welcomes St. Louis, Missouri based producer to the Hospital family. Head honcho Chris Goss in on host duties as he chats to Winslow about his life in the US and all things drum and bass. Tracklist: Winslow - Everything and More (feat. Pete Simpson) Winslow - Mumbles of Grace Winslow - A Man & His Kettle Winslow - Lost in The Black Lodge Winslow - The Awesome Express Nu:tone - Tides (Winslow remix)
Legendary label boss Chris Goss returns for podcast #438 to celebrate the seminal release of ‘H25PITAL’. Expect fresh selections from Degs, Winslow, Break & more! Tracklist: Makoto - Spread Love (feat. Pete Simpson) Inja x Pete Cannon - Blank Pages (Nookie Frequency Alignment Remix) London Elektricity - Build A Better World (Thomas Oliver Remix) Winslow - The Awesome Express Pyxis - Orbs Break - Bongo Fire (2007) Sonic - Piano Anthem (S.P.Y Remix) SKC & Bratwa - Heart Of Love (Loxy & Ink Remix) Blacklab - Losing Touch ft. Erin Goss Fred V - Reaching Dawn ft Victoria Voss Netsky - Memory Lane (Flava D remix) Degs - It’s Just What Lovers Do (feat. Dynamite & MURIUKI) Calibre - Time To Breathe (feat. Cimone) Nu:Logic - New Technique (Stay-C remix) Voltage - Save Me From Myself (Harriet Jaxxon remix) Kings Of The Rollers - Shella (feat. Chimpo) (Halogenix Remix) Sweetpea - Kirby’s Dreamland Cyantific - Don’t Follow (feat. Diane Charlemagne) (Unglued Remix)
Chris Goss takes the reins for episode 433 of the Hospital Podcast! Expect to hear fresh new drum & bass from the likes of Nu:Tone, Mitekiss, Grafix x Degs, and many more! Tracklist: Mitekiss - City Angels ft Milo Merah & RSWTGrafix x Degs - Empty BottlesJohn B - Up All Night (Data 3 remix)Nu:Tone - One Day At A TimeRezilient Humanature - Lost TogetherZero T - MY WRLD 4EVERWhiney - Headlines ft SubtenCold Brew - Quadrant & IrisID - ID Pulse & Madcap - Green Project Whiney - Freedom DubBCee, Charlotte Haining, Tempza - In The Moment (Monrroe remix)Askel & Elere - Get UpID - IDNu:Tone - JonasEcho Brown - Love won’t DoID - IDDemo of the week: Aperio & Leo Wood - Only YouThe Vanguard Project - Launchers
Marney's last Saturday with her maiden name, Corey gives props to Chris Goss, & they talk about love and relationships.
Welcome to The Top 5 Records Podcast Episode 12 with Chris Goss (Hospital Records). You can stream the podcast below or subscribe through Apple Podcasts here from Spotify here or search for The Top 5 Records Podcast through your preferred podcast provider. Chris is the co-founder of the London based Drum & Bass label Hospital and therefore (along with his team) the power behind the Hospitality clubs and festivals. Like me he has a background in London record shops and clubland and his selection of tracks reflects that with a great range of Hip-Hop, Jazz, House, Disco and of course Drum & Bass. We discuss not only the music itself but the industry that makes it happen in this the last episode of this series. Check out the Spotify playlist for his selection here https://open.spotify.com/playlist/49TJW4i6PeMGKSAK73wGzW?si=4_KnjB_kS2uM8u2tWeE50w A few of the tracks are not available on Spotify so check below not only for the links to buy the records on Discogs but also to check some out on YouTube Sam 'American Cars' (Progression Music) 1991 https://www.discogs.com/Sam-American-Cars-Life/release/1850727 https://youtu.be/PuO_kS5jGyw Chanson 'Don't Hold Back' (Ariola) 1978 https://www.discogs.com/artist/205885-Chanson Pepe Bradock 'Deep Burnt' (Kif) 1999 https://www.discogs.com/Pépé-Bradock-The-Grand-Brûlés-Choir-Burning/master/117650 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz2WDgVPn-0 Ty feat Roots Manuva 'So You Want Morre? refix' (Big Dada) 2004 https://www.discogs.com/Ty-Upwards-New-Edition/release/362943 Instra:mental 'Pacific Heights' (Drkstrl) 2007 https://www.discogs.com/Jonny-L-Instramental-Output-1-2-Pacific-Heights/master/5118
Originally On Patreon - 12/06/2019 Steve and Remfry take on an excellent suggestion by Max Ellis of one of our favourite vocalists Mark Lanegan. Released in 2004, Lanegan's sixth full-length solo album was his most commercially successful to date, featuring a myriad of guests including PJ Harvey, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Joshua Homme, Nick Oliveri, Greg Dulli and Chris Goss amongst a plethora of others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Goss is in the hot seat this week giving London Elektricity time for a little rest, but he's loaded with a huge selection of brand new tracks taken from the HOTB2019 compilation and promo's from the D&B world! Hugh Hardie - FootprintsDogger x [XSR] - Sweet JungleNeve - Feel ItVoltage - Bad Boy SelectionSkeptical - MusketKyrist - Get NastyKeeno - UnearthedOliver Yorke - U NoHugh Hardie - Tomorrow's Sun (ft. Robert Manos)Natus - Our God ReignsMakoto x Seba - Deep WatersNu:Tone - ReverieChanging Faces - The Upside DownFred V - StormRuckspin - Thoughts & Prayers
FireBug is the Joshua Tree-based duo of Juliette Tworsey (vocals) and Jules Shapiro (guitar). The band's most recent album Wandering Soul, out on Spectra Records, was co-produced by Chris Goss of Masters of Reality and partially recorded at renowned studio Rancho de la Luna. Catch FireBug Saturday, June 1 at Redwood Bar in downtown L.A. For more info visit firebugmusic.com.
Chris Goss sits in for London Elektricity this week bringing you some exclusive heat from S.P.Y's brand new 'Dubplate Style' album, sizzling cuts from the forthcoming Kings Of The Rollers LP and a hot selection of Drum and Bass promos ~ get ready! S.P.Y ‘Landslide (Ft. Inja)’Kings Of The Rollers ‘You Got Me’Bou ‘Wine Ya B’Bop ‘Untitled Pattern 66’The Insiders ‘Integrity’S.P.Y ‘Dreamcatcher’Whychek & Facing Jinx ‘When She’s Gone’Etherwood ‘Begin By Letting Go (Whiney Remix)’Skeptical ‘Mechanism’S.P.Y ‘After The Rain (Ft. MC GQ)’Kolectiv & Incognito ‘Circle Of Sound (Fearful Remix)’Muffler ‘Puzzle’The Vanguard Project ‘Stitched (Ft Jemimah Read) (Calibre Remix)’Kings Of The Rollers ‘Shella (Ft. Chimpo)’
Our latest podcast sees High Class Filter talking everything drum & bass with Hospital Records heavyweight Chris Goss. The label co-founder speaks out about running one of DnB's finest for more than 20 years, plus his "high hopes and ambitions" for the next 20 years to come.
To understand "Desert Rock" and the Palm Desert Scene, you have too look further than Queens Of The Stone Age, as we learned on our Desert Rock episode. That's when you discover a number of bands and important figures, including Chris Goss and his band Masters Of Reality, contemporaries of Kyuss and others who helped bring the bass heavy guitar dirges of the desert to the mainstream. But there is more to it than that as we discover on 1993 album Sunrise On The Sufferbus, which explores quieter moments that left us scratching our heads at times. With the propulsive pulse of Cream drummer Ginger Baker behind the kit for this album, songs like She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) bounce to life, but in a grunge dominated era it's no wonder this is relegated to cult status. Is it worthy of revisiting? Song In This Episode: Intro - Gimme Water 12:40 - T.U.S.A. 20:18 - She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) 25:04 - Gimme Water 32:08 - Moon In Your Pocket Outro - J.B. Witchdance To support the podcast, join us at Patreon for bonus content and more. Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
To understand "Desert Rock" and the Palm Desert Scene, you have too look further than Queens Of The Stone Age, as we learned on our Desert Rock episode. That's when you discover a number of bands and important figures, including Chris Goss and his band Masters Of Reality, contemporaries of Kyuss and others who helped bring the bass heavy guitar dirges of the desert to the mainstream. But there is more to it than that as we discover on 1993 album Sunrise On The Sufferbus, which explores quieter moments that left us scratching our heads at times. With the propulsive pulse of Cream drummer Ginger Baker behind the kit for this album, songs like She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) bounce to life, but in a grunge dominated era it's no wonder this is relegated to cult status. Is it worthy of revisiting? Song In This Episode: Intro - Gimme Water 12:40 - T.U.S.A. 20:18 - She Got Me (When She Got Her Dress On) 25:04 - Gimme Water 32:08 - Moon In Your Pocket Outro - J.B. Witchdance To support the podcast, join us at Patreon for bonus content and more. Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Zazzle Merch Store http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com
On Saturday 13th of October, the entire British music community are coming together to celebrate by listening to an album of choice at 3:33PM. In anticipation of this day, Tony Colman and Chris Goss talk through their favourite albums that informed their own musical DNA and therefore informed the DNA of Hospital Records.
James Lavelle of UNKLE discusses the new album 'The Road: Part 1' that come out Aug 18th. We also discuss his journey from creating Mo Wax Records when he was 18 up until this point. Taking in his meeting and collaborating with artists like Josh Homme, Ian Astbury, Chris Goss and Jeordie White etc. For an artists to come from a dance and hip hop background to end up producing Like Clockwork by Queens Of The Stone Age is an interesting transition from one genre to the another at a time when that really wasn't the norm. It would be fair that the paths created by artists such as James have made it the norm for todays musical and cultural landscape to be one that is happy to mix genres and cultures. The new UNKLE album is 'The Road: Pt. 1' is released August 18th on Songs For The Def. Unkle is on Twitter on IG here: @Unkleofficial Dan Carter is on Twitter on IG here: @danielpcarter Please subscribe on iTunes or Acast. Leave a 5 star rating and a review / comment on iTunes as it makes a difference. Thanks. DPC See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A special 2 part podcast to celebrate the release of our brand new compilation: ‘Hospitality In The Park’: London Elektricity showcases some of the highlights from the 70 track release + Chris Goss speaks to Flite, one of the rising stars in US drum & bass.
Chris Goss steps up to present a brand new edition of the Hospital Podcast, featuring music from S.P.Y, Reso, Makoto and more…
The Don't Die theme song "Look at that house up there". Smuggling needles into Japan. Fun, sad human stuff. Punk rock nonconformity Steven Adler, Gibby, the OD story, Robin Crosby, Chris Goss, The Cathouse, Tex and the Horseheads, Bob the booker and other Hollywood drug stories including suppositories. This Episode goes to Eleven.
As a founder of Orbit Solutions in 1999, Chris has developed a successful approach to architectural services. Chris brings experience gained through working closely with Directors of Australia's most successful Architectural and Planning practices. As an expert witness in visual amenity evidence, he has worked on hundreds of projects adjudicated at the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal, Planning Panels Victoria and Land and Environment courts around Australia.
On today's episode of LET THERE BE TALK my good friend Mr Chris Goss returns to the show and talks about his days back in NYC. Chris is the absolute King of Desrt Rock and has been making music his whole life and on this episode he talks about the early years of his music career in NYC. Chris has also produced some of my all time favorite records by bands such as QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE,KYUSS,and Mark Lanegan Tune in and dont forget 2 leave a review and subscribe
Recorded at YouTube Space in London on the eve of Hospitality In The Park, Chris Goss talks in depth with Med School’s two live acts, Frederic Robinson and The Erised.
Chris Goss steps up to present a brand new Hospital Podcast, featuring music from the likes of Krakota, Technimatic, Conduct, Fred V & Grafix + more…
In PX17, Jess and Peter interview Chris Goss of Orbit Solutions. Chris is trained as an architect and has branched out into high end computer visualisation. Chris discusses his path from being a wilderness guide in the depths of the Tasmanian bush whilst at uni to now producing cutting edge computer visualisation, BIM and graphic presentation. During the interview he discusses how technology is shaping our cities and citizen's experiences. He brings an optimistic approach to what the future holds and provides us with the 'Goss Law' (with apologies to Moore's Law). Music: Intro - Breezy House by Qronix. Outro - Lekker Niet (feat. Willem de Bruin) by Faberyayo X Tony. Podcast released in June 2016. For more details see www.planningxchange.org.
Chris Goss steps up to showcase the finest in worldwide drum & bass, including music from Hugh Hardie, Technimatic, The Erised + cuts from the forthcoming Fred V & Grafix album.
Hugh Hardie joins Chris Goss in the podcast studio to mark the release of his debut release, the ‘City Soul’ EP.
With just 1 week to go until the release of his second album, Keeno joins Chris Goss in the Hospital podcast studio to chat about all things ‘Futurist’.
Chris Goss steps up to present the penultimate Hospital podcast of 2015. Expect new music from the likes of Urbandawn, Enei, BCee and more…
Volume 5, Issue 12.In this issue of eCysticfibrosis Review Dr. Chris Goss of the University of Washington Medical Center. Dr. Goss discusses the benefits of CFTR modification beyond Fev1 improvement through the use of patient-cases.The post Benefits of CFTR Modification Beyond FEV1 Improvement appeared first on DKBmed Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Direct from the Purple Gates, Chris Goss steps up to present a brand new Hospital Podcast, featuring music from across the world of drum & bass + exclusive first plays from Etherwood’s new album, ‘Blue Leaves’.
Chris Goss is back to present the 266th episode of the award winning Hospital Podcast, featuring new music from the likes of Anile, Electrosoul System, Calibre, Icicle, & more…
Whilst London Elektricity is away working on his brand new studio album, Chris Goss steps up to host the Hospital Podcast, showcasing music from the likes of Etherwood, Anile, Lynx, Gerra & Stone and more….
On this EPISODE of LET THERE BE TALK Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer Chris Goss stops by and talks to Dean about his band MASTERS OF REALITY producing KYUSS and QOTSA and also how the infamous Desert Sound all got started. TURN IT UP! #DELRAISERS
Podcast 207 comes to you packed full of the freshest D+B from the likes of Other Echoes, Lung, Frederic Robinson, Camo & Krooked and many more. Your host this week is Chris “The Goose” Goss.
Toute la scène de Palm Desert, ce bouge coincé entre un palmier et deux retraités. On parle de l’influence du label SST, des accordages selon les Misfits, de l’importance de l’ennui dans la naissance de grands mouvements. On pourrait résumer en disant qu’on parle de « stoner » mais ce n’est pas si simple que ça en a l’air ... KYUSS, les generator parties, les desert sessions, QOTSA, Eagles of Death Metal et les nombreuses interactions entre Josh Homme, Brant Bjork, Nick Oliveri, Scott Reeder, John Garcia, Chris Goss et Alfredo Hernandez. Sans vouloir spoiler, l’émission se finit sur une évocation de Dora l’exploratrice. PLAYLIST : Kyuss – green machine Che – blue demon QOTSA – feel good hit of the summer Fatso Jetson – the untimely death of the keyboard player Masters of Reality – high noon Amsterdam Eagles of Death Metal – hogleg Unida – coping with the urban coyote
Chris Goss & Josh Panton are in the studio previewing the forthcoming Hospitality at Brixton Academy event on Friday 25th January… Get the low down on all the acts playing and don’t forget to bag your ticket – here. Danny Byrd feat Roni Size – GritBroke N English ft Strategy – The Bleep TestDelta Heavy – Get ByRoni Size / Repazent – Morse CodeFred V & Grafix – Vanishing PointSwindle Ft Toddla T & Sam Frank – Need To KnowOm Unit – UlyssesMetrik – Drift
Tony Colman is joined by fellow Hospital founding father Chris Goss as the two discuss this week’s release of “Loungecore Classics”. Tune in and enjoy a little history lesson and the story behind many of your favourite Hospital tracks. Tracklist… 1. Syncopix - General Hospital 2. London Elektricity - All Hell Is Breaking Loose 3. Peter Nice Trio - Harp Of Gold 4. Grand Unified - Music Makes Me Feel This Way 5. Phuturistix - Beatiful feat Jenna G - Nu:Tone remix 6. Netsky - Moving With You - Feat Jenna G 7. Luca - Saint Bond 8. Tomahawk - Until Dawn 9. Landslide - Drum and Bossa 10. High Contrast - In A Gadda Da Vida 11. L.A.O.S - Panda Style 12. Seba & Paradox - Move On
Chris Goss once more took up the reigns to bring us the latest podcast which has a large preview of our forthcoming event – Hospitality at Brixton Academy 06.04.12. Featuring plenty of music from the artists on the line up plus a few Hospital exclusives, get involved, download and listen to the show. 1. High Contrast – The Road Goes On Forever2. Logistics – We Are One – Nu:Logic Remix3. Camo & Krooked – Anubis – Inside Info Remix4. Reso – Voices Of A Distant Star5. Mind Vortex – Now It’s Time6. Royalston – Carnivore7. Phaeleh – Cosmic Funk8. Netsky – Escape feat Darrison9. Rollz – The Music10. BCEE – Keep The Faith feat Robert Owens11. Mikal – Lift Me Up
With London Elektricity in real Hospital, Chris Goss took over the reigns this week to bring you a new podcast. We feature new tracks from the Hospitality Drum + Bass 2012 compilation which is out now. Also we have new stuff from Med School and exclusive remixes from Camo & Krooked and Fred V & Grafix. Rollz - Don't You Know It's You Logistics - Back 2U Lingby - Count The Stars - Joe Syntax Remix Skream - Anticipate - Netsky Remix Subwave - 4th Illusion S.I.N - Never Ending S.P.Y - Seconds To Midnight Metronomy - The Look - Camo & Krooked Remix Phace & Rockwell - Rat Race Rudimental - Feel The Love - Fred V & Grafix Remix High Contrast - The Agony And The Ecstasy feat Selah Corbin - C.R.S.T Remix
Volume 3, Issue 4.This podcast has been developed for clinicians caring for patients with issues related to cystic fibrosis. You can also read the companion newsletter. In this edition Dr. Chris Goss will explain the use of new inhalation therapies for the treatment of cystic fibrosis, with the discussion some typical case scenarios.The post Featured Cases: Exacerbation Therapies appeared first on DKBmed Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Logistics is in the studio to tell us all about the release of his album “Spacejams”. Chris Goss is on host duty as we ask Logistics plenty of questions you sent us on Facebook and Twitter. There is new music from Medschool, Nu:Logic and Break also featured. Logistics – SpacejamLogistics “Chat” – TogetherLogistics – BlackoutLogistics “Chat” – TogetherLogistics + IllSkillz – Notes From The BlockNu:Logic – New TechniqueLogistics – Damage ControlUnquote – Lubov MoyaKlute – Party HandsLogistics – Winter Blues VIPBreak – Time After Time
Chris Goss is at the controls as we welcome P Digsss + Sam from New Zealand Shapeshifter into the mighty podcast studio.The boys tell us all about their European tour and the “System is a Remix” album on Hospital.There is also new music from Logistics, Nu:Logic and Trei. Respond on Twitter + for photos from the NZSS tour – Wearenzshapeshifter.com. New Zealand Shapeshifter – Long White Cloud – Nu:Tone RemixNew Zealand Shapeshifter “Chat” – Lifetime – Logistics RemixNew Zealand Shapeshifter – The Touch – Netsky RemixNew Zealand Shapeshifter “Chat” – Lifetime – Logistics RemixNew Zealand Shapeshifter – Sleepless – B Complex RemixTrei – Around the WorldDanny Byrd – We Can Have It AllNew Zealand Shapeshifter – Dutchies – State Of Mind RemixLogistics – WeezerNu:Logic – Big FootKinetik+Treo – HollowNew Zealand Shapeshifter – Twin Galaxies – Upbeats VIP
Massive new podcast following our sold out show at Brixton Academy. Chris Goss is at the helm with some new Nu:Logic, Blokhe4d and of course all the Danny Byrd news as he makes a surge towards the top 40.Back the Byrd by buying “Ill Behaviour” click – Here . Nu:Logic – New TechniquePlan B – The Recluse : Netsky remixDanny Byrd – ill Behaviour radio editFlux Pavillion – Got To KnowWayne Smith – Under Me Sleng Teng remixWookie – ScrappyAltern 8 – Activ-8Blokhe4d – The Way Life Used To BeSiren – Broken Silence
Chris Goss aka the Goose is in the hot seat previewing our massive Brixton Academy show this Friday. Music from DJs playing on the night = Danny Byrd, Reso, Sbtrkt and even a track entitled “Ass”.Ash from MedSchool also pops in to tell us about the More Blood 010 Release. Respond to the show here and on our Twitter Danny Byrd – We Can Have It All (Sigma remix)Blu Mar Ten – If I Could Tell You (Stray remix)Synkro – In TransitGenetic Bros – UpliftingReso – War MachineSbtrkt & Sampha – Break OffTotal Science – ScaremongerDevlin – Runaway (Nu:Tone+Logistics remix)Receptor – AssDanny Byrd – Ill Behaviour
Chris Goss took the controls this week for another podcast full of basslines and upfront tracks. New music from Danny Byrd + remixes of New Zealands’ Shapeshifter are included plus tracks from Phace, Subwave and wicked Nu:Tone remix of Unicorn Kid.Check it out and let us know what you think. Danny Byrd – MoonwalkerUnicorn Kid – Wild Life (Nu:Tone Remix)New Zealand Shapeshifter – Twin Galaxies (Upbeats VIP)Mutated Forms feat Jenna G – Last timeRoyalston – Glitch BitchPhace – VintageBlame – HindsightCyantific – Neon SkylineUnderworld – Moon In WaterSubwave – Road RageVicious Circle – SnorkelMagical Gravity – Best Of Friends
Following on from our “Way Out Patients” podcast with Chris Goss we continue this week with a special “Plastic Surgery – Final Reconstruction” podcast with special guests Total Science.This extra long podcast features some classic tracks showing where Hospital has come from and also has some brand new exclusives from the Total Science boys. You can pick up Plastic Surgery – Final Reconstruction now. 36 tracks and 3 mixes on the Hospital Shop for just £5 – HOSPITAL SHOP 1. Total Science – Let It Go2. London Elektricity – Wishing Well (Danny Byrd Remix)3. DJ Calm + Citizen – Venus4. Shapeshifter – Loggy Mix5. Total Science – Flip Flop6. Total Science and S.P.Y – Legion7. Quartz – Your Love8. Nu:Tone – Strange Encounter (Thinnen Remix)9. DKay + Lee – Touch10. NERDSTEP – London Elektricity Bootleg11. Tomahawk – Until Dawn12. Echo Inada – The Happening13. Total Science feat Riya – Red Lines (breaked remix)14. Total Science – Scaremonger15. Total Science, Spy, DJ Lee – Useless16. Stray – Frost17. Total Science – Concrete Proof18. Zed Bias – Something About This
Chris Goss joins Tony in the studio to discuss our “Way Out Patients” bundle. Out on Monday it is the first of 3 megabundles offering you Hospital back catalogue at a bargain price.Total Science join us for Plastic Surgery:Final Reconstruction on the next podcast and Danny Byrd will be in to discuss the Weapons Cluster on the one after. 1. Grand Unified feat. Kadeem ‘Music Makes Me Feel This Way’2. Marcus Intalex & ST Files ‘Taking Over Me’3. London Elektricity ‘Elektric D-Funk’4. Landslide ‘Hear My People’5. Sigur Ros hoppipolla/ Nu:Tone Beliefs6. B-Complex – Beautiful Lies VIP7. Audiomontage ‘Come With Me’8. London Elektricity ‘Unreality’9. Darqwan ‘Three Note Blue’10. London Elektricity ‘Wishing Well’ (Stateless Remix)11. Shapeshifter – Dutchies (State Of Mind Remix)
Hospital Records’ award-winning podcast, hosted by London Elektricity, with occasional guest takeovers from the Hospital and Med School roster. Bringing you the freshest music the drum & bass and jungle scene has to offer. This week features special guest Chris Goss. 1. Minotaur – Worlds Beyond2. Makoto and T-AK – Voyager3. Sinistar – Anorak4. Survival – Forget Tomorrow5. Azzido da Bass – Dooms Night DNB Remix6. Logistics – Lullaby7. Mistabishi – She Lied8. Inflitrata – Psalm 249. Logistics – Waiting Line