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Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 337 – Unstoppable Creative Designer and Successful Entrepreneur with Dario Valenza

Unstoppable Mindset

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Our guest this time, Dario Valenza, is all that and more. Dario hales from Australia where he grew up and went to high school. He then attended two years of college but then left academia to work on working on designing yachts for, among events, the America's Cup races. Eventually he did return to college to finish his degree. He does tell us that he has a passion for design thinking and designing. As you will discover he has designed yachts, aircraft including innovative drones and even automobiles.   We talk about how his over-arching passion for design thinking also helps him design functioning and successful teams. Dario is a team leader by any standard.   He founded and owns a successful design and implementation company, Carbonix. Much of the work in which he is involved today is around having designed and now manufacturing long-range drones that can stay aloft and travel up to 800 Kilometers before needing refuelling. His products can and are being used for major surveying jobs and other projects that take advantage of the economic enhancements his products bring to the table.   Dario and I discuss leadership and how his design-oriented mindset has helped him be a strong and effective leader. I will leave it to him to describe how he works and how he helps bring out the best in people with whom he works.       About the Guest:   I have a passion for design and design thinking. This is the common thread that has led me to build yachts, planes, and cars - as well as create the teams and company structures to turn visions into reality.   I believe that beautiful design, as well as enabling and inspiring, is inherently valuable. Testing a new design it in the real world, particularly in competition, is a way to interrogate nature and understand the world.   I spent the first decade of my career working on racing yachts as a boatbuilder, designer, construction manager, and campaign manager. My treasured achievements include being part of several America's Cup teams and pioneering full hydrofoiling for World Championship winning boats.   I applied the lessons learned to other fields. This trajectory diversified into aerospace applications including drones.   I work to create products that bring joy by being desirable, aesthetically pleasing, and ergonomically correct, while always adding value through effective and efficient performance. I'm always keen to share my experiences and tackle new challenges with like-minded teams.   Ways to connect Dario:   Main point of contact is LI: https://au.linkedin.com/in/dario-valenza-a7380a23 Carbonix URL: www.carbonix.com.au Personal website: www.dariovalenza.com   About the Host:   Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset .   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.       Transcription Notes:   Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Hi everyone. This is your host, Michael hingson, and you are listening to another episode of unstoppable mindset. And today our guest is Dario, if I'm pronouncing that right, Valenza, how do i pronounce it? Oh, good. Oh, good. I can sometimes speak the King's English really well. Dario is a person who has a great passion for design, and he's going to tell us about that. He has been involved in designing many things, from yachts to aircraft to other kinds of things, as well as teams in companies, which I think is very fascinating, that make products and bring things about. So we're going to get to all of that. Daro is in Australia, so it's early in the morning. There for you right now. But welcome to unstoppable mindset. We're glad you're here. Yeah, my pleasure. Glad to be here. So what time is it over there right now? About 11am Yeah, and it's little after three here. So, yep, you're 20 hours ahead   Dario Valenza ** 02:27 of us. No, here, it's Saturday, I assume. There it's Friday. It is to the confusion.   Michael Hingson ** 02:33 So, so, as it's always fun to do, can you tell us about the future over the next 20 hours?   02:40 So, so far so good. Yeah, there you are. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 02:43 thank you for being here and for being a part of unstoppable mindset. Let's start, if you would, by maybe you telling us a little bit about kind of the early Dario, growing up and some of those kinds of things, so that people listening and watching can get to know you a little bit better.   Dario Valenza ** 03:01 Yeah, absolutely. I think the interest in how things worked was there as long as anyone can remember being exposed early on to different mechanical things and from household appliances to looking at trains and busses and cars outside. I think that all piqued my curiosity. But I remember the first time I came across the concept of a sailboat. Something clicked, or something about the way an aerofoil works, the way it can generate motion out of wind, the balance of forces, the structures, the things that all need to work for a sailboat to work. That sort of got me hooked, and then I spent every waking moment I could reading about it, doing research, making models that I'd sail across the pool, getting involved at the local sailing club, and just being hands on. And I think that's really where the passion started. So certainly, there's a general wanting to see how things work, and there's a specific aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, structures, just, I find it endlessly fascinating. And you're always learning, and   Michael Hingson ** 04:10 should always be learning. I think that's one, of course, the real keys is always learning, which some people think they don't do, but and some people try very much not to do, but that's not the way to really progress in the world. So I'm glad that you do that. You've always lived in Australia.   Dario Valenza ** 04:27 No, actually, born in Italy, moved here probably 10 years old, went to high school and uni here.   Michael Hingson ** 04:37 Yeah, you do seem to have a little bit more of an Australian accent than an Italian one?   Dario Valenza ** 04:41 Yeah, I think I was young enough when I moved that I learned the language pretty quickly. I did spend few years in New Zealand and a few years in Europe, so I think my accent is probably a little bit of a hybrid, but mostly Australian. I'd say, do you speak Italian? Yes. Funny, you get rusty at it, though, like when I go back, it probably takes me a few days to get used to speaking it, yeah, but it is in there   Michael Hingson ** 05:08 which, which makes some sense. Well, so you went to high school, and did you go on to college?   Dario Valenza ** 05:15 Did the first couple of years of an engineering degree, dropped out to go and do the America's Cup. Eventually went back and finished it. But really haven't spent more time working than started. Putting it that way, the things I was interested in, particularly the the advent of carbon fiber in in racing yachts, hadn't found its way into any curriculum yet. It was it was happening on the frontier in that environment. And so my judgment was you could learn more by doing it and by going to uni. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 05:49 yeah, on the one hand, with school, to a large degree, it's theory, and putting it into practice is something that always brings you closer to it, which which makes sense. Well, so you, when you went to your first America's Cup, what did you were you just an observer? Were you involved in designing a yacht, or what?   Dario Valenza ** 06:10 I was a boat builder. I was hands on, on the manufacturing, and that was the way in that was the the opportunity I had to actually be part of a team and prove myself over the course of the campaign, I obviously showed an interest in design, and I became more de facto part of the design team. But I really always like to sit at that interface between the designing and the building, so that there's a practical element to yes, there's a theory, yes, there's a design, there's a bunch of analysis you can do having that practical mindset of, is it easy to build? Is it practical? Is it possible to then tune it and modify it and improve it? And that actually led me to a lot of the logistical challenges of, how do you plan a build? How do you allocate time towards the things that make the biggest difference towards performance. So the journey was really from hands on boat builder to sort of logistics, to design   Michael Hingson ** 07:08 well, and design is clearly been your passion overall. So that makes some sense. When did you do your first America's cut?   Dario Valenza ** 07:17 So I was involved in the 2000 event in Auckland, which was the first time the Kiwis defended after winning in 95 right? Then I did 2003 also in Auckland, 2007 in Valencia. And then there was a bit of a hiatus after Valencia, because of the deed of gift match. And I was involved in a couple of teams as that transition happened. And eventually 2012 I peeled off to start my own business.   Michael Hingson ** 07:44 So let's see the New Zealand won in 2000 right?   Dario Valenza ** 07:48 They defended successfully in 2000 so they they won in 95 in San Diego against Dennis Connor, and it took them five years to basically set up a defense. So from 95 to 2000 and then they won, and they rolled straight into 2003 they lost in 2003   Michael Hingson ** 08:05 that was to Italy. Was it to the Swiss or to the Swiss? Right? Okay,   Dario Valenza ** 08:11 even though the core of the sailing team was the former New Zealand team, the basically flag of allegiance, but yeah, the lingua team. Now, Were you successful challenger, which is amazing. Were you   Michael Hingson ** 08:25 living in New Zealand in 2003   Dario Valenza ** 08:29 Yes, yeah. So when you become involved in a team, basically the whole operation camps out at a at a base in the lead up to the event. At the time, the yacht still had to be constructed in country. So in 2003 for example, I was with a Swedish team. I actually spent a little bit of time in Sweden during the construction of the yacht, and then traveled with a yacht to New Zealand, and stayed there for the duration. I asked,   Michael Hingson ** 08:58 because I went to New Zealand in May of 2003 the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind, or of the blind, asked me to come and do some speaking. It was, of course, after September 11, and I was pretty visible, so I went down and actually helped them raise something like close to $300,000 by giving a bunch of speeches around New Zealand, but I remember listening to the radio and hearing all the irate people because New Zealand lost. The government didn't put enough money into it, and we shouldn't have lost it was pretty fascinating to to to hear all of that.   Dario Valenza ** 09:38 There was a campaign called the loyal campaign, just basically trying to reprimand the Kiwi sailors that affected at the end of the day. It's a professional sport. There were nationality rules, but it was really residency, so as long as they signed on with the Swiss team within a certain time. Period, it was like two years or something, and basically set up a residence in Switzerland, and they were eligible to compete. And I think there's been a history of that since the New Zealand government having Lisa supported in New Zealand, because it's certainly an investment in the national industry and tourism, everything that comes with it. And I think they did walk that back, particularly for the last event. And the latest result of that is the Kiwis defended in Spain last time around, which is again, unusual.   Michael Hingson ** 10:35 Well, it was, it was fascinating to watch the races, and we watched them was before I went to New Zealand. But that's why my wife and I watched, because we knew I was going there, and it was, it was all being defended in New Zealand. And of course, they were using sails, and the yachts were just going at normal sailboat type speeds. But I know then later, so much redesign took place, and the boats started traveling significantly faster, right?   Dario Valenza ** 11:08 Yeah, absolutely, there's been a change in that respect, just on the atmosphere in Auckland again, with my perspective, having, as I said, obsessed over sailing, worked my way up, got involved in campaigns, helped to put sponsors together with skippers, to get funding to build boats, and arriving in Auckland with the prospect of trialing with a team, you walk out of the airport and there's the actual boat that won the copy, 95 was sitting in The car park. There are posters. You can really see, like they called it the city of sales. And as I arrived the round the world race was stopping by in Auckland, so there was a sort of festive atmosphere around that. And you could really see people were getting behind it and getting involved. And it felt, you know, they had parades at the beginning of the event. So it was really special to be there at a time when there was maybe 12 teams. It was a big event. And to your point, they were symmetrical ballasted monohulls. So they were fairly conservative, you know, long, narrow, heavy boats. And the competition was really to eke out a one or 2% gain to have better maneuverability for match racing. And it was really down to that kind of refinement. And what happened after 2007 I mentioned a sort of hiatus, basically, two teams took each other to court, and they went back to what they call a deed of gift matches, which is the default terms that they have to abide by if they can't agree to a mutually agreeable protocol. And that deed of gift match ended up being in multi holes. So there was a catamaran and trimaran, and they were big and fast. And I think then, when the Americans won out of that, they they sort of got seduced by, let's make this about the fastest sailors and the faster boat in the fastest boats. So they went to multi holes. The next evolution was hydrofoiling Multi holes. And then once the boats are out of the water, the drag drops dramatically, and now they can go really fast. They ended up narrowly the Kiwis ended up narrowly losing in San Francisco. The Americans then defended Bermuda. The Kiwis eventually won in Bermuda. And then they in in sort of consultation with the challenge of record. That was Italians. They wanted to go back to monohulls, but they wanted them to be fast monohulls, and so they came up with this concept of a hydrofoiling monohull. So the boats now are certainly the fastest they've ever been, and the nature of the racing has changed, where it's more of a drag race than a sort of tactical match race. But it's still fascinating, because it's all about that last bit of technology, and it's all about resource management. You have so much time, you have so much budget, how do you get to the highest performance within that time that you can access, that the Sailors can get the best out of? So it's all a balance of many variables, and it's certainly tactical and strategic and very fascinating, but   Michael Hingson ** 14:18 hasn't a lot of the the tactics, in a sense, gone out of it, because it's now so much, as you put it, a drag race or a speed race, that a lot of the strategies of outmaneuvering your opponents isn't the same as it used to be.   Dario Valenza ** 14:37 Yeah. So if you imagine, the way you think about it is, it's a multi dimensional space. You've got all sorts of values that you can dial in, and the weighting of the values changes depending on the boat and the racing format and the weather so on a traditional monohull maneuvers are relatively cheap because the boat carries momentum. So when you tack you go. Through the eye of the wind, you lose drive for, you know, a second, three seconds, but your speed doesn't drop that much because a boat's heavy and it just powers along. And so if you have a three degree shift in the direction of the wind, it's worth tacking on that, because you'll then get the advantage of having a better angle. Similarly, if you're interacting with another boat, tacking to get out of their dirty air, or tacking to sit on top of them, is worthwhile, and so you get that the incentive is, I can spend some energy on a maneuver, because I'm going to get a gain when you have boats that are extremely fast, and we're talking three, four times faster than the wind, if the wind direction changes by three degrees, it's almost immaterial. And so it's not worth tacking on it. If you go through the dirty air of another boat, you get through it really quickly. And on the other hand, when you maneuver, you're effectively, you go from flying on the hydro force to gliding. You only have, like, a few boat lengths that you can do that for before the hull touches the water, and then you virtually stop. And so basically, the aim is you minimize maneuvers. You roll with the wind shifts. You roll with your opponent. And hence they've had to put boundaries around the course to force the boats back together, because otherwise I'd go out to a corner, do one tack and then go to the top mark. And so it's a different racing. It's still there are tactics involved, but the trade offs are different, that the cost versus reward of different tactical choices is very different.   Michael Hingson ** 16:31 But the race obviously goes with the newer designs, goes a lot faster, and it isn't hours and many hours of racing as it used to be, is that right?   Dario Valenza ** 16:42 It's also shorter course, so the format is kind of optimized for television, really, for, yeah, broadcast. So you have many short races, and it's it does mean that if you have a big disparity, like if one boat makes a mistake and falls a long way behind, it's over pretty quickly, because it did happen in the past where you get a boat that was outmatched or did something wrong and just spend three hours following the leader with no chance of catching up. So there's certainly a merit to having short, sharp races, but I think it's probably more physical and less cerebral, like, if you look at, yeah, the way the old boats worked, you had 17 people on there providing all the mechanical power, maneuvering, putting spinnakers up and down, dip ball driving, moving their weight around the boat. He had a tactician. They would have conversations about what's happening and react, you know, in a matter of seconds, not in a matter of milliseconds. Now you have eight people on the boat, four of them are just pedaling bikes, basically to put pressure into an accumulator to run the hydraulics. You have a helmsman on each side, and you have a trimmer on each side, and they don't cross the boat, because the boats are so fast that it's actually dangerous to get out of the cockpit. So it's very much more, I guess, closer to sort of Formula One in terms of it, you've got you've got speeds, you've got the reaction times are shorter. Everything happens more quickly, and there's certainly less interaction between the boats. Do you have   Michael Hingson ** 18:19 a preference of whether you like more the old way or the newer way of doing the races and the way the boats are designed.   Dario Valenza ** 18:28 If pressed, I would say I'd prefer the old way. But that's probably the bias, because I was involved more back then. Yeah. I think it's equally fascinating. And that sort of brings me to Yeah. So even you know, we'll get into how it applies to business and things like that, and it's the same problem, just with different variables. So my view with the cup was, whatever the rules are, you've got to try and win within them. And so they will change, the boat will change, the venue will change, the weather will change, budget limitations, all these things play into this multi variant problem, and your job is to balance all those variables to get the best   Michael Hingson ** 19:10 outcome right in the rules. Exactly.   Dario Valenza ** 19:12 Yeah. I mean, the teams do have a say. So I was, for example, in the committee that designed the rule for the catamarans that went to San Francisco, having said that what we thought we were encouraging by the rules, and what actually happened was nothing to do with each other, because once you set the rules, then the fascinating thing is how people interpret them, and they'll interpret them in ways that you can't possibly imagine, hence unintended consequences. But yeah, you have a say, but ultimately they are what they are, and the point of competing is to do well within those rules. Having said that, if they get to the point where you're just not interested anymore, then don't compete. But it is what it is. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 19:54 So how long did you do yacht design and so on, dealing. With the cup,   Dario Valenza ** 20:02 probably 15 years altogether, was 12 or so in the actual America's Cup, and a few years before that, working up to it, doing various different projects, and that's sort of in a professional capacity, getting paid before that as a passion. It's pretty much my whole settling my teens, maybe a few years before that as well.   Michael Hingson ** 20:21 So what did you do after that?   20:25 I started my own business.   Michael Hingson ** 20:26 There you go. Well, tell us about the business and what you what you started with.   Dario Valenza ** 20:36 Yeah. So it the the aim was what we call long range aerial data capture. So fancy way of saying drones with a long range that can carry out surveys effectively. So whether it's taking photographs, video, LIDAR scans or combinations thereof, the sort of underlying motivation was the importance of data. So having come out of the America's Cup and seeing the way you develop is you interrogate what's happening with the boat and the boat and the crew and the conditions, and the more channels of information you have, the more informed decisions you can make about improving now, applying that to real world problems, to things like linear infrastructure, to mining to land management. It seemed like to me there's a gap where if you could have better aerial data, you could make better decisions. And I happened to have a tool in the design and manufacturing processes that came out of the America's Cup that would allow me to create a lightweight airframe that would have that efficiency and be able to give that range. And this was at a time when, you know, people were already starting to think of drones as a solution, though there was a lot of hype around them, but it was really all around the electronics, around multi rotors, around things that you could effectively buy and put up in the air and do a short mission wave and then land. The idea of a long range drone, other than in the military, was pretty much unexplored, and I think largely because to make it work commercially financially, you needed the range you need to be able to cover in the order of hundreds of kilometers in one flight, so that you're not having a ground crew, effectively driving the line relocating from point to point as the surveys carried out. So initially it was fairly conservative in the sense that the main focus was to set up that manufacturing capability. So basically, copy or transfer those process out of the America's Cup into a commercial setting. So making molds, curing carbon, the way you document or the way you go about it, that design process, and I was open to doing custom work to subsidize it, basically. So doing stuff again, for for sailboats, for racing, cars, for architecture, just with that composite manufacturing capability as a way to prove it and refine it. And whatever money was coming out of that was going into developing a drone airframe. And then I was fortunate enough to have a collaboration with a former colleague of mine in the cup who set up a business in Spain doing computational fluid dynamics, and he alerted me to a contract over there for a military surveillance research drone. We, by then, had an airframe that more or less we could demonstrate, and we could show that it was lighter and was more efficient, and then fly further and it had a more stable flying path and all of that. So we won that contract, we supplied that, and then out of that came the commercial offering, and it basically grew from there.   Michael Hingson ** 23:50 But when did you start dealing with the drone design, the airframe and so on,   23:57 probably to 2015   Michael Hingson ** 24:00 Okay, yeah, I think I had started hearing about drones by then, and in fact, I know I had by that time, but yeah, they they were still fairly new. So how far would your drone travel?   Dario Valenza ** 24:16 So we have two versions, the old electric one will do a couple of 100 kilometers, the petro hybrid one will do up to 800 and so we're really squarely in the territory of crude helicopter, smaller, small fixed wing planes like Cessnas, and we're really going into that same way of operating. So we're not so much selling the drone to a utility to do their scans. We are providing the data that comes out of the scan, and we're using the drone as our tool to get that data. And by effectively mirroring the model of the traditional sort of legacy aviation, we can offer, obviously, a lower cost, but also better data. Because we fly lower and slower, so we can get a higher resolution and more accuracy, and there's a obviously carbon footprint reduction, because we're burning about 2% of the fuel, and it's quieter and it's safer and all of that stuff. So it's really doing that close in aerial survey work over large distances the way it's currently being done, but with a better tool,   Michael Hingson ** 25:21 the electric drone, you said, only goes a couple 100 kilometers, is that basically because of battery issues,   Dario Valenza ** 25:27 absolutely, especially power density. So not so much energy density, but power density really how much energy you can store in the battery in terms of mass, and obviously the fact that you're not burning it off, so you're carrying the empty battery around with you. Right?   Michael Hingson ** 25:45 Any interest in, or has there been any exploration of making solar powered drones?   Dario Valenza ** 25:52 We've certainly looked into it, and we've developed relationships with suppliers that are developing specialized, conformal, curvy solar panels that form part of the structure of the wing. There are a couple of considerations. Most prominent is the trade off that you're making. Like if you take add solar panels to a wing, even if they're integrated in the structure, and you minimize the structural weight, they will have a mass. So call it an extra kilo. Yeah. Right now, if I were to take that extra kilo and put it in battery or in fuel, I would be better off, so I'd have more energy by doing that than by having the solar panel   Michael Hingson ** 26:36 dealing on efficiency yet, yeah,   Dario Valenza ** 26:37 yeah. So obviously, on a hot day, when you're flying with the sun directly above, you probably would be better. But over the course of the day, different locations, banking, etc, it's just not there yet. Net, net, particularly considering that there'll be a degradation and there'll be a maintenance that's required as the panels deteriorate and the various connections breakdown, etc. So it's not something you'd rule out. Then the secondary consideration is, when you look at our aircraft, it's fairly skinny, long, skinny wings. When you look at the area from above, there's not a lot of projected area, particularly the wings being thin and very high aspect ratio, you wouldn't really be able to fit that much area right when it comes to and then you've got to remember also that if you're generating while you're flying, your electronics have to be very different, because you have to have some way to manage that power, balance it off against the battery itself. The battery is multi cells, 12 S system, so you then have to balance that charging. So there's some complexity involved. There's a weight penalty, potentially a drag penalty. There is a Net Advantage in a very narrow range of conditions. And overall, we're just not there yet in terms of the advantage. And even if it could extend the range by a few minutes, because we have an aircraft that can fly for eight hours, doesn't really matter, yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 28:04 So dealing with an electric drone again, have you ever looked into things like fuel cells as opposed to batteries? Or does it not make we have,   Dario Valenza ** 28:14 and there's a company in France that we've been collaborating with, it's developing a hydrogen fuel cell, yeah?   Michael Hingson ** 28:21 So I was wondering, yeah. And   Dario Valenza ** 28:23 again, this is about, sort of, maybe sounds a bit conservative, but you know, during these lessons from the Americas capitals, talking about being seduced by the latest shiny thing can come at the detriment of achieving what you need to achieve today. So we're very conscious in the business in carbonics, of having this roadmap where there's a lot of nice to haves, there's a lot of capability that we want going forward, and that's everything from the remote one to many operations, detect and avoid fail safes, additional comms, all stuff that will enable us to do what we're doing today, plus x, y, z, but we need to be able to do what we can do what we have to do today. And most of the missions that we're doing, they're over a power line in the middle of nowhere. They're in relatively non congested airspace. The coordination is relatively simple. We have the ability to go beyond visual line of sight. We have the range, so it's really let's use what we have today and put all the other stuff in time and space. As the business grows, the mission grows, the customers get more comfortable, and that's a way to then maintain the advantage. But it's very easy to get sucked into doing cool R and D at the expense of delivering today.   Michael Hingson ** 29:42 Yeah, it's R and D is great, but you still gotta pay the bills. Yeah, so you have worked across several industries. What's kind of the common thread for you, working across and designing in several industries? Yeah. So   Dario Valenza ** 30:00 I think it's a high level problem solving is having an outcome that's very clearly defined and a rule set and a set of constraints. And the challenge is, how do you balance all those elements to deliver the best value? So whether it's, how do you design a boat within a rule to go as fast as possible? How do you develop a drone to fly as long as possible, given a certain time and budget availability? You're always looking at variables that will each have their own pros and cons, and how do you combine them so things like, you know, team size versus burn rate versus how aggressively you go to market, how do you select your missions? How do you decide whether to say yes or no to a customer based on the overall strategy? I see that as you have all these variables that you can tweak, you're trying to get an outcome. How do you balance and weigh them all to get that outcome?   Michael Hingson ** 30:58 Yeah, well, you've I'm sorry, go ahead.   Dario Valenza ** 31:01 I was gonna say, I mean, I have also, like, an interesting motorsport and when you look at a formula, one strategy, same thing, right? Did you carry a fuel load? Do you change tires? Do you optimize your arrow for this? It's a similar type of problem you're saying, I this is my aim. I've got all these variables. How do I set them all in a way that it gives me the best outcome? Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 31:23 and in your design and and as you construct and look at what you're doing, you decide exactly what the parameters are, and you know when you're going to change the tires, or, you know when it's time to put in more fuel or whatever. And then, see, you've got to really know the product very well,   Dario Valenza ** 31:42 absolutely. And again, in the case of salvo racing, it's almost exemplary, because the rules are spelled out, and you have, it's a very artificial set of constraints, and you have a race day, you'll have your budget, and obviously you can work to increase that, but the time is what it is. And then in the rules, you actually get to trade off length versus width, versus mass versus sail area. Do I make my boat more powerful so it goes faster in strong winds, or do I make it skinnier so it goes better in light winds? You look at the history of the weather in the venue, and the teams that win are the ones that get all those mostly, right? So it's not necessarily the latest, fastest, more, most extreme solution, it's the one that best balances all these variables. Yeah, you transfer that into business, and it's a similar thing. You've got, you've got funding, you've got burn rate, you've got people, you've got customers, probably more variables, and it's a little bit more fuzzy in some cases. So you need to work harder to nail these things down. And it's a longer term. It's an open ended prospect. It's not I've just got to race on Sunday, then I can have a break for six months. It's you do it today and tomorrow and tomorrow. So it's going to be sustainable. But I the way you think about it in the abstract, it's the same,   Michael Hingson ** 33:00 and you also have to keep evolving as technology grows, as as the industry grows, as demands change, or maybe better than saying as demands change, as you foresee demands changing, you have to be able to keep up with it. And there's a lot to all that. There's a lot of challenge that that someone like you has to really keep up with. It's   Dario Valenza ** 33:23 a balance between leading and listening. So there's a classic Henry Ford line that if I'd asked the customer what he wanted, he would have told me a faster horse. We've fallen into the trap sometimes of talking to a customer, and they're very set about, you know, we want to use this camera to take these this resolution, at this distance, because that's what we use on a helicopter, because that's what used on a multi rotor. And you have to unpack that and say, Hang on, what data do you actually like? Because we have a different payload. We fly in a different way. So let us tell you how we can give you that solution if you tell us what we want, and I think that applies across various sort of aspects of the business. But to your point about the continuous evolution, one of the most fascinating things out of this experience of almost 10 years of sort of pioneering the drone industry is just how much the ecosystem has evolved. So when we started out, the naive assumption was we're good at making airframes. We can make really good, lightweight, efficient aircraft. We don't necessarily want to be an electronics manufacturer. It's a whole other challenge. Let's buy what we can off the shelf, put it in the aircraft for the command and control and go fly. And we very quickly realized that for the standard that we wanted in terms of being able to satisfy a regulator, that the reliability is at a certain point, having fail safes, having programmability. There was nothing out there when we had to go and design. Avionics, because you could either buy hobby stuff that was inconsistent and of dubious quality, or you had to spend millions of dollars on something out of the military, and then it didn't work commercially. And so we went and looked at cars, and we said, okay, can seems like control area network seems like a good protocol. Let's adopt that. Although some of the peripherals that we buy, like the servos, they don't speak, can so then we have to make a peripheral node that can translate from can to Rs, 232, or whatever. And we went through that process. But over the years, these suppliers that came out of hobby, came out of consumer electronics, came out of the military, very quickly saw the opportunity, and we were one of the companies driving it that hang on. I can make an autopilot module that is ISO certified and has a certain quality assurance that comes with it, and I can make it in a form factor under the price where a commercial drone company can use it. And so it really accelerated the last maybe three, four years. There's a lot of stuff available that's been developed for commercial drones that now gives us a lot more options in terms of what we buy rather than what we make.   Michael Hingson ** 36:13 Well, now I have to ask, since you brought it up, does anybody use Rs 232, anymore? I had to ask. I mean, you know,   Dario Valenza ** 36:21 less and less, yeah, at one point, like we use it for GPS parks, because we didn't have anything that ran on can right slowly we're replacing. So the latest version of the aircraft now is all cap, but it took a while to get there. That's   Michael Hingson ** 36:37 gonna say that's a very long Rs 232, cable you have if you're going to communicate with the aircraft, that'd be I still have here some Rs 232 cables that I remember using them back in the 1980s and into the 1990s but yeah, Rs 232   Dario Valenza ** 36:57 horrendous ones was, there was a, I think it was a light LIDAR altimeter. Someone will correct me, it ran on I squared C, oh, which is the most inappropriate possible thing. And it is what it is. So all we, all we could do is shorten the wire length as much as possible and live with it until we found something better, and   Michael Hingson ** 37:18 then we also had parallel cables. Yes, of course, one connected printers,   Dario Valenza ** 37:26 and we have ethernet on the aircraft for the comms. Well, yeah, there's a lot of translating that we need to do. And again, I'm not an electronic engineer, but I understand enough of it to know what's good and what's not. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 37:38 yeah. The days have gone by with all of the RS, 232, and parallel ports and all that. Now it's all USB and Ethernet and cams and other things like that which making kind of fun. Well, what other industries have you been involved in besides the drone and the boat or yacht world?   Dario Valenza ** 37:56 So I've done a little bit in cinemable Things which was kind of pituitous. The last of the Star Wars prequels was filmed in Sydney, and I happened to be here for a few months between America's Cup campaigns. And there's a few boat builders that were asked to go and do fiberglass work on the set, and they recommended me to do some of the structural design work for some of the sets. I don't think I was credited, but it was fun. Again, not something I planned to do long term. It just happened to come up, and I did it for about three months. As I said, a little bit in motor sport, more as a hobby, but as an interest. But we've made in the early days of carbonics, we made spoilers and wings and bits and pieces for cars when we were getting going, but mainly the sailing of the drones, really, because I've been in the drones now for 10 years. So right?   Michael Hingson ** 38:51 What? Why did you switch? Or maybe, why is it the wrong answer? But what made you switch from doing yachts to drones, and how did the drone story come about?   Dario Valenza ** 39:05 Yeah, so I mentioned the angle of the importance of data, looking for a real world problem where data was going to make a difference, and having the right so that not a solution in search of a problem, but the right solution for this problem, saying, if we can design an airframe that can do this, there's an obvious advantage and an obvious saving that that would make a difference to the world that has a big market. Now that's the theory, then to take the plunge. It was a bit of a combination of things. It was being beholden to the unpredictable movements of the cup, where your career depends on who wins and where it goes, and as a young single man, that's fantastic once you're trying to get married and have a family, becomes a little bit more of a problem. So again, starting your own business doesn't exactly give you stability. Cheap but more stable, I guess. And really that combination of an opportunity, being able to say I can actually see if I can make this work, and see what happens, wanting to be located in one place, I guess, looking for variety as well, and knowing that, you know, I still could have contact with the Americas Cup World, because I said I was doing custom work, and we had people from the cup working in carbonics. But it's really that point where you say, Do I want to keep following the circus around the world, or do you want to try and do my own thing and see how that goes? And I can always go back. And the aim is, you know, once you're committed, then you sort of tend to try and make it work no matter what, and it becomes the new aim, and that's what you put your energy into.   Michael Hingson ** 40:52 I had a guest on unstoppable mindset named Dre Baldwin, and Dre was a professional basketball player for nine years. He went to high school, was on the bench the whole time, went to college, played in college pretty well, but wasn't really noticed until he went to a camp where people could try out and be scouted by professionals who wouldn't come and see you because you weren't famous enough to be seen just by them coming to look for you. But he got a video, and he got some good suggestions, and anyway, he eventually made that into a nine year career. And I asked him, when we talked, why did you end the career? Why did you leave and start a business? And the business he started was up your game LLC, and it's all about helping people up their game in business and so on. And of course, he does it all in the sports environment. But I asked him why he left, and one of the things that he said was it, what people don't know is it's not just the games themselves and the basketball that you play. It's all the other stuff. It's all the fact that if you're going to really do it and be reasonably well, you need to go to the gym a lot, not just when they tell you to practice, but you got to take the initiative and do it on your own. You have to do other things. And he said, I just got to the point where I didn't want to do that, all that invisible part of it anymore. And so he left and started his own business, and has been very successful, but it was an interesting answer. And in a sense, I hear, you know what you're saying. It's really where you're going to go, and what is, what's really going to interest you, which is what has to be part of whatever you do?   Dario Valenza ** 42:34 Yeah, that all makes sense. I think, in my experience, I've never not had an obsession, so to speak. So yeah, with the sailing absolutely like, if you want to be in the America's Cup, it can't be a day job. You have to be committed. You have to be able to concentrate, innovate again, if you're I wasn't an athlete on the boat, so it wasn't necessarily about going to the gym, but certainly doing research, doing testing, working on the boat overnight before I went out the next day. It is a competition, so that the longer, the harder you work, assuming you still keep your performance up, the better you're going to do. So it was an obsession. I accepted that I never it never occurred to me that I don't want to keep doing it right. It was really the logistics. It was thinking, because of the cup had gone to court, we'd had the deed of gift match. Everything had been on hold for a while. It got going again, and the rules changed and there were fewer teams. I'd actually spent a bit of time fundraising for the team that had come out of Valencia to keep it going until the eventual San Francisco cup. So that was interesting as well, saying that, you know, is it getting the reception that I hoped it would, in terms of people investing in it and seeing the value, and kind of looking at it and saying, Okay, now I've got to move to San Francisco the next one, who knows where it's going to be, the format and all those things, you just sort of trade it off and say, Well, if I can make a go of something where I can do it in my hometown, it can be just as interesting, because the technical challenges is just as fascinating. And it's really about, can I create this little environment that I control, where I can do the same fun stuff that I was doing in the cup in terms of tech development, but also make it a business and make a difference to the world and make it commercially viable. And that was really the challenge. And saying that, that was the motivation, to say, if I can take the thing that interests me from the cup and apply it to a commercial technological challenge, then I'll have the best of the best of both worlds.   Michael Hingson ** 44:44 What? What made you really go into doing drones after the yacht stuff?   Dario Valenza ** 44:52 So yeah, certainly that aerial data capture piece, but also the it's very announced. I guess. So most of the work that I was doing in the cup was around aeroelastic optimization, lightweight structures, which really dynamics, yeah. And so, you know, a yacht is a plane with one wing in the water and one wing in the air. It's all fluids. The maths is the same, the physics is the same, the materials are the same. If you do it well in the cup, you win. If you do it well in drones, you win also. But you win by going further and being more efficient and economical at doing these missions. And so it's sort of like having this superpower where you can say, I can make this tool really good that's going to give me an advantage. Let's go and see if that actually makes a difference in the market.   Michael Hingson ** 45:44 Well, I mean, as we know, the only difference really, between water and air is that the molecules are further apart in air than they are in water. So why? It really isn't that much different? He said, being a physicist and picking on chemists, but you know, I do understand what you're saying. So when did you actually start carbonics? Was that when you went into the Drone   Dario Valenza ** 46:05 World? So the business itself early 2012 and as I said, those are a few years there where we're doing custom work. And as it happened, I ended up supplying to New Zealand because we built an A class catamaran, which is effectively a little America's Cup boat for the punters, kind of thing that did well in some regattas. It caught the attention of the team New Zealand guys. They decided to use them as a training platform. We did a world championship where they were skipping the boats the carbonics built did really well in that sort of top five spots got a bunch of commercial orders off the back of that, which then brought some money into subsidize the drones, etc, etc. So by the time we were properly so the first time we flew our airframe would have been, you know, 2015   Michael Hingson ** 46:55 but nobody has created an America's Cup for drones yet. So there's a project for you.   Dario Valenza ** 47:01 They're all sort of drone racing, so I'm not surprised. Yeah, and I think again, it's really interesting. So when you look at motorsport and yacht racing in the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, the 2000s it really was a test bet, because you had to build something, go compete with it, learn from it, repeat. And you'd get, you know, the case of motorsport, traction control, ABS, all that stuff. In the case of sailing, that the use of, you know, modern fiber materials for ropes and structures, that was really sort of the cauldron where the development happened. And I think that was sort of the result of an analog world, so to speak, where you had to build things to know. I think now, with better compute and a more sophisticated role that simulations can play, it's still there is value in competition, but I think it's done in a different way. You're doing it. The key is to iterate virtually as much as possible before you build something, rather than building as many things as possible and doing the development that way.   Michael Hingson ** 48:13 Well, here's an interesting Oh, go ahead, yeah.   Dario Valenza ** 48:16 So I think that affects, certainly, how sport is seen in terms of there's probably more emphasis on the actual athletic competition, on the technology, because there are just other areas now where that development is happening, and SpaceX drones, there are more commercial places where control systems, electronic structures are really being pushed well before it was mainly in sport.   Michael Hingson ** 48:45 Well, here's a business question for you. How do you identify value that is something that you uniquely can do, that other people can't, and that here's the big part, people will pay for it,   Dario Valenza ** 49:01 cost per kilometer of scan is really my answer in the case of carbonics, saying you want to get a digital twin of a power transmission line over 800 kilometers. You can do that with a helicopter, and it's going to cost 1000s of dollars, and you're going to burn tons of fuel, and you can only get so close, etc. So you can only do it in visual conditions, and that's sort of the current best practice. That's how it's done. You can do it with satellites, but you can't really get in close enough yet in terms of resolution and independent on orbits and weather. You can do it by having someone drive or walk along the line, and that's stupendously inefficient. You can do it with multi rotor drones, and then, yeah, you might be able to do five kilometers at a time, but then you got to land and relocate and launch again, and you end up with this big sort of disparity of data sets that go stitch together by the time you add that all up. It's actually more expensive than a helicopter. Or you could do it with a drone like. Fly for 800 kilometers, which is making it Yes, and making a drone that can fly for 800 kilometers is not trivial, and that's where the unique value sits. And it's not just the airframe that the airframe holds it all up, but you have to have the redundancies to command and control, the engineering certifications, the comms, the stability, the payload triggering and geo tagging. So all of that stuff has to work. And the value of carbonics is, yes, the carbon fiber in the airframe, but also the the team ethos, which, again, comes out of that competition world, to really grab the low hanging fruit, make it all work, get it out there and be flexible, like we've had missions with stuff hasn't gone to plan, and we've fixed it, and we've still delivered the data. So the value is really being able to do something that no one else can do.   Michael Hingson ** 50:54 So I assume that you're still having fun as a founder and the owner of a company,   51:02 sometimes,   Michael Hingson ** 51:05 more often than not, one would hope,   Dario Valenza ** 51:07 Oh, absolutely, yeah. I mean, obviously there's a huge amount of pride in seeing now we're 22 people, some of certainly leaders in the field, some of the best in the world, the fact that they have chosen to back the vision, to spend years of their professional life making it happen, according to the thing that I started, I mean that that's flattering and humbling. There's always a challenge. It's always interesting. Again, having investors and all that you're not it's not all on my shoulders. People that are also invested, literally, who have the same interests and we support each other. But at the same time, it's not exactly certain. In terms of you're always working through prices and looking at what's going to happen in a day a year, six months, but you sort of get used to it and say, Well, I've done this willingly. I know there's a risk, but it's fun and it's worth it, and we'll get there. And so you do it   Michael Hingson ** 52:10 well, you're the you're the visionary, and that that brings excitement to it all. And as long as you can have fun and you can reward yourself by what you're doing. It doesn't get any better than that.   Dario Valenza ** 52:26 So they tell me, yeah, how do you absolutely, how do you   Michael Hingson ** 52:31 create a good, cohesive team?   Dario Valenza ** 52:36 Values, I think, are the base of them would be very clear about what we are and what we aren't. It's really interesting because I've never really spent any time in a corporate environment, nor do I want to. So keeping that informal fun element, where it's fairly egalitarian, it's fairly focused, we're not too worried about saying things how they are and offending people. We know we're all in it together. It's very much that focus and common goal, I think, creates the bond and then communication like being absolutely clear about what are we trying to do? What are the priorities? What are the constraints? And constantly updating each other when, when one department is having an issue and it's going to hold something up, we support each other and we adjust accordingly, and we move resources around. But yeah, I think the short answer is culture you have to have when someone walks in, there's a certain quality to the atmosphere that tells you what this team is about, right? And everyone is on their page, and it's not for everyone. Again, we don't demand that people put in their heart and soul into 24/7 but if you don't, you probably don't want   Michael Hingson ** 53:56 to be there. Yeah, makes sense. So what kind of advice would you give to someone who's starting out in a career or considering what they want to do with their lives?   Dario Valenza ** 54:08 Where do I start? Certainly take, take the risks while you're young and independent, you don't have a lot to lose. Give it a go and be humble. So getting my experience going into the cup like my approach was, I'll clean the floors, I'll be the Gopher, I'll work for free, until you guys see some value, like I'm it's not about what am I going to get out of this? It's how do I get involved, and how do I prove myself? And so being open and learning, being willing to put in the hours. And I think at one point there was a comment during the trial that he doesn't know what he's doing, but he's really keen, and his attitude is good. And I think that's that's how you want to be, because you can learn the thing you. That you need to have the attitude to be involved and have have a go.   Michael Hingson ** 55:05 Have fun. Yeah, you have to decide to have fun.   Dario Valenza ** 55:14 Yeah, absolutely. You have to be interested in what you're doing, because if you're doing it for the money, yes, it's nice when you get the paycheck, but you don't have that passion to really be motivated and put in the time. So right by this is that the Venn diagram right, find something you're interested in, that someone is willing to pay you for, and that you're good at, not easy, but having that openness and the humble and saying, Well, I'm don't try and get to the top straightaway, like get in, prove yourself. Learn, improve, gain skills, and probably, in my case, the value of cross pollination. So rather than sort of going into one discipline and just learning how it's done and only seeing that, look at the analogous stuff out there and see how you can apply it. Yeah. So again, from from boats to drones, from cars to boats, from really racing to business, abstract the problem into what are we trying to solve? What are the variables? How's it been done elsewhere, and really knowing when to think by analogy and when to think from first principles,   Michael Hingson ** 56:23 that makes sense. And with that, I'm going to thank you. We've been doing this for an hour. My gosh, is life fun or what? But I really appreciate it. Well, there you go. I appreciate you being here, and this has been a lot of fun. I hope that all of you out there watching and listening have liked our podcast episode. Please let us know. I'd appreciate it if you'd email me. Michael h i at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, I B, e.com, or go to our podcast page, which is w, w, w, dot Michael hingson, that's m, I, C, H, A, E, L, H, I N, G, s, O, n.com/podcast, and I would ask you how, how can people reach out to you? If they'd like to reach out to you and maybe learn more about what you do, maybe join the team?   Dario Valenza ** 57:09 Yeah, probably the easiest way would be LinkedIn, just Dario Valencia. Otherwise, my email is just Dario D, A, R, I, o@carbonics.com.au.au,   Michael Hingson ** 57:21 being Australian, and Valenc spelled V, A,   Dario Valenza ** 57:25 l e n z, A, but the email is just dario@carbonics.com.au You don't need to know how to spell my last name, right? Yeah, sorry for the LinkedIn. It'll be Dario Valencia, V A, l e n z A, or look at the carbonics profile on LinkedIn, and I'll be one of the people who works. There you   Michael Hingson ** 57:43 go. Well again, this has been fun, and we appreciate you, and hope that people will reach out and want to learn more. If you know of anybody who might make a good guest, or if any of you watching or listening out there might know of anyone who would be a good guest for unstoppable mindset, I sure would appreciate it if you'd let us know, we really value your help with that. We're always looking for more people to be on the podcast, so please don't hesitate. And also, wherever you're listening or watching, we sure would appreciate it if you give us a five star rating. We really appreciate your views, especially when they're positive, but we like all the comments, so however you're listening and so on, please give us a five star rating and let us know how we can even do better next time. But Dario, again, I want to thank you. Really appreciate you being here with us today. This has been a lot of fun, and I'm glad I learned a lot today. So thank you very much.   58:37 My pleasure. You   **Michael Hingson ** 58:43 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com . AccessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for Listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

Made To Move
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Yoversion Podcast with John Jones >> House Music with Vision
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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 91:19


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Selekt Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 61:40


Episode 097 of my Selekt Blue Podcast.Tracklist:01 Akrol - Waves (Extended Mix) [All We Need Is Love]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/waves/1970841102 Dan Sonic - No Time for Regrets (Bread N Buttas Drinkin x Luvin Remix) [Artificial Acoustical Ambience Records]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/no-time-for-regrets/2004794103 Nicox - Funky Deep (Original Mix) [WyldCard]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/funky-deep/2003891004 Township Rebellion - 1625 [Tommy Boy]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/1625/819685905 Dario D'Attis, Jinadu - Everything Changes (Chus & Ceballos remix) [Stereo Productions]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/everything-changes/1519877906 VIZANO - Wazntaal (Original Mix) [Ostowana]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/vizano-wazntaal/6929016-02/07 Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet - Kinda High Auf Und Ab (Dustin Zahn mix) [CLR]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/chris-liebing-vs-kinda-high-auf-und-ab/1547301-02/?track_number=108 Harvey McKay - Shake [Cocoon Recordings]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/harvey-mckay-shake/2145944-02/?track_number=109 Julian Jeweil - Answer [Drumcode]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/julian-jeweil-space/6101388-02/?track_number=310 Pig Dan - Crazy [Bedrock]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/john-digweed-last-night-at-output/4137955-02/?track_number=2511 Spirit Catcher - Sedona (Andre Lodemann remix) [Systematic Recordings]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/spirit-catcher-sedona/1915288-02/?track_number=1Thanks for listening! Check out my social media (Instagram etc.)https://linktr.ee/bselekt

Donagrandi's Official Podcast Channel
Grandi On Air - SE01 Episode 1 (Pilot)

Donagrandi's Official Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 122:01


1. Kapote -Selfish Gods 2. Kris Ramea - Raw Uncut 3. Greg Van Bueren - Bus Stop 4. Ross Couch - Rabbit Hole 5. Disco Danny - Every Lonely Night 6. Samo - Never Say Goodnight 7. Avon Stringer - Over and Over 8. Single Finger - Stogov 9. Never Dull - All 4 You 10. Hatiras - Joburg (Seamus Haji Remix) 11. Chemars - Just Be Yourself 12. Mainline - Heat Up The House 13. Risk Assessment - The Party 14. KE, Gettoblaster - Make um Hurt 15. Dam Swindle - Forever and Ever 16. Groove P - U Dance 17. Karizma - Spirit 18. Demarkus Lewis, Benny Charles - Footsteps 19. Miguel Migs - Dream Girl 20. Riva Starr & Harry Stone - It Feel Much Better (Four Remix) 21. Risk Assessment , Jemeni G - Remember Me (PEZNT Remix) 22. Dario D'attis, Dani Koenig, Ron Carroll - Come Back 23. Nail - Gamma Puss 2 24. Dompe - Casino 25. Filter Freqz - Hands 3 26. Red Rackum - Italo Banger 27. Michel De Hey - Hot Like That 28. Chris Stussy - Boogie Trippin

Transmissions
Transmissions 554 with Franco Schmidt

Transmissions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 51:48


Boris presents his weekly Transmissions Radio show featuring new and already established names in the music world. Check out the latest episodes on your favorite streaming platform: https://ssyncc.com/transmissions-podcast/ 01.Jordan Geslin - Take a Trip [Mau Mau] 02.Murphy's Law (UK), Guy Mac - PASSION (Extended Mix) [DFTD] 03.Carloh - Quisiera Tenerte [Hot Creations] 04.Huxley - What I Say (Simone Liberali Remix) [ORIGINS RCRDS] 05.Jay de Lys - Im So Wavy (Original Mix) [Deeperfect] 06.Blackchild (ITA) - So Good (Heat Mix) 07.Franco Schmidt - Say What (Original Mix) [Solid Grooves Records] 08.Franco Schmidt - Guajira (Original Mix) [Unreleased] 09.Dario D'Attis, VenomiS - Bella D'estate (Extended Mix) [SKULP MUSIC] 10.Fioretti - Vice (Original Mix) [8Bit] 11.Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On (Carlita Extended Remix) [Disorder] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Café la Posta
27/JUN: Crisis petrolera en Ecuador | ¡Último día con subsidio!

Café la Posta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 103:30


Dario Dávalos, analista petrolero, Jorge Acaiturri, del PSC, y Geovanni Atarihuana, de Unidad Popular, hablan del fin de los subsidios y la crisis petrolera.

Mike Flux's Podcasts
AAHM 0003 2020

Mike Flux's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 113:56


Compiled & Mixed By Mike Flux01. Double Exposure - Everyman (Joey Negros Salsoul Strut)02. DoctorSoul - Saturday Morning (DoctorSoul Wot Yow Life Can Truly Be Re-Therapy)03. Yuksek feat. Queen Rose - G.F.Y. (Extended Mix)04. Roisin Murphy - Narcissus (Crooked Strings)05. Havoc & Lawn & Jinadu - Give It Up (Extended Mix)06. Haji & Emanuel - Take Me Away (Seamus Haji Extended 80's Remix)07. Nyaruach - Gatluak (Hyenah Beat Version)08. Emmanuel Jal - Kuar (Fnx Omar Remix)09. Ben Delay - Colombia (Extended Mix)10. Qubiko - Mono Tono (Original Mix)11. Dario D'Attis feat. Jinadu - Space & Time (Extended Vocal Mix)12. Africanism & Bob Sinclar - Imbalayé (Boddhi Satva Ancestral Soul Extended Remix)13. Sllash & Doppe - Aguella (Original Mix)14. Mambo Brothers - LIFE (Extended Mix)15. Boot Slap & Chiara Montiel - Cocodrilos (David Keno Remix)16. Supertons & Blvckr - Back (Original Mix)17. Kataa - Going Deeper (Qubiko Extended Remix)18. Jansons & Dope Earth Alien - Switch (Original Mix)19. Leonardo Gonnelli & Forrest - Get Back To Sunrise (Original Mix)20. Geoffrey C - Yo Barnum (Jihad Muhammad BTD Remix)21. Will Easton - Pyro (Extended Mix)Support the Show.© 2024 AAHM GLOBAL GROUP | MIKE FLUXallabouthousemusic.com

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Mike Flux's Podcasts
AAHM 0004 2020

Mike Flux's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 113:29


Compiled & Mixed By Mike Flux01. The Vision - Heaven (Mousse T.'s E-Funk Extended Mix)02. Soul Of Void - Viha (Original Mix)03. Miguel Migs feat. Lisa Shaw - Moving Light (Deep Feels Dub)04. ATFC & Selace - Hooked On Bad Habits (Mousse T.'s Extended Edit)05. Soul Reductions - Got 2 Be Loved (Extended Mix)06. Nacho Varela & Cruz Vittor feat. Nauel - Underworld (Volen Sentir Remix)07. Emmanuel Jal - Kuar (Fnx Omar Remix)08. Saison feat. Leon Lincoln - The Last Time (Qubiko Extended Remix)09. Pablo Fierro - Kenari (Original Mix)10. Dario D'Attis feat. Jinadu - Space & Time (Extended Vocal Mix)11. Made By Pete feat. Jem Cooke - So Long (Audiojack Remix)12. Kormak - Love On The Line (Extended Mix)13. Dido & R Plus - My Boy (Meduza Remix)14. CamelPhat Feat. Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (Extended Mix)15. HOSH & 1979 Feat. Jalja - Midnight (Original Mix)16. Jack Back - Survivor (Extended Mix)17. Y2K & bbno$ - Lalala (Oliver Heldens Remix Extended)18. Moreno Pezzolato feat. Octahvia - Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh) (Original Mix)19. Mark Broom & Riva Starr Feat. Star B - Gotta Have You (Original Mix)20. Sunscreem - Perfect Motion (Patrice Baumel Renaissance Remix)21. Jaydee - Plastic Dreams (Nicole Moudaber Renaissance Remix)Support the Show.© 2024 AAHM GLOBAL GROUP | MIKE FLUXallabouthousemusic.com

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Data Transmission Podcast
DT855 - Dario D'Attis

Data Transmission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 62:01


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Service Park
La BiZZarra carriera di Dario D'Esposito

Service Park

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 108:08


Questa sera parliamo della carriera di un grande navigatore e team manager di rally...

Asturias al día
Emisión miércoles 03 de mayo - parte 1

Asturias al día

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 90:00


Hoy se conmemora el Día Internacional de la Libertad de Prensa. Es el punto de partida del programa de hoy en el que participa el abogado Gonzalo Olmos y las periodistas Maribel Lugilde, Chelo Tuya y Carmen Peláez. Hoy entrevistamos a Francisco Prado Alberdi y a Dario Díaz coincidiendo con la presentación del documental “Aguanta, Pipas”.

Asturias al día
Emisión miércoles 03 de mayo - parte 1

Asturias al día

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 90:00


Hoy se conmemora el Día Internacional de la Libertad de Prensa. Es el punto de partida del programa de hoy en el que participa el abogado Gonzalo Olmos y las periodistas Maribel Lugilde, Chelo Tuya y Carmen Peláez. Hoy entrevistamos a Francisco Prado Alberdi y a Dario Díaz coincidiendo con la presentación del documental “Aguanta, Pipas”.

Asturias al día
Emisión miércoles 03 de mayo - parte 1

Asturias al día

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 90:00


Hoy se conmemora el Día Internacional de la Libertad de Prensa. Es el punto de partida del programa de hoy en el que participa el abogado Gonzalo Olmos y las periodistas Maribel Lugilde, Chelo Tuya y Carmen Peláez. Hoy entrevistamos a Francisco Prado Alberdi y a Dario Díaz coincidiendo con la presentación del documental “Aguanta, Pipas”.

MAXXIMUM | MIXES UNDERGROUND | FG
PANORAMAXX : DARIO D'ATTIS

MAXXIMUM | MIXES UNDERGROUND | FG

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 60:07


Réecoutez le Panoramaxx de Simone Vitullo invite Dario D'attis du vendredi 24 mars 2023

Ferreck Dawn - To The Break of Dawn
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Ferreck Dawn - To The Break of Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 60:31


Ferreck Dawn presents his new weekly 'To the break of Dawn' radio show, where he'll be playing a selection of the latest and greatest house music. The show also includes numerous features like the top 3 tracks of the week, a timeless track and a downtempo track to end the show with a nice relaxed vibe. 1. Guy Gerber - What To Do (&Me Remix)2. Dario D'attis - Afro Call3. Josh Wink - Freak (Rene Amesz Edit)4. Ferreck Dawn - Rockin'5. Coyu & Edu Imbernon - El Baile Aleman6. Darius Syrossian - Stay Up Dancing, Get In Monday7. Pleasurekraft - Tarantula (Hugo Remix)8. Vaggio - Don't You Want Some More9. Solardo - Riser10. Kevin Fisher And Jack Back - 2000 Freaks Come Out11. Push - Universal Nation (Bart Skils Remix)12. Eli Brown - Believe13. Radio Slave - Grindhouse (Dubfire Planet Terror Remix)

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Mr Cozzo Seven/Eleven
Club Cozzo 201 The Face Radio / Jumpin

Mr Cozzo Seven/Eleven

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 119:59


This week, Mr Cozzo plays new music from Brako, Jesse Bru, Djoko, Matt, Dario D'attis and more. The track of the week is Jumping by Todd Terry & Steve Mac. Dig this show? Please Support The Face Radio. Your financial support keeps us keepin' on! Tune into new broadcasts of Club Cozzo every Saturday from 10 PM – Midnight EST / 4 – 6 AM CET (Sunday). Brako - B1 003 (Police VINYL ONLY) [Brako] Common Mode - Groovealot [Mole Music] Laydee V, Luco Lands, Monita Dah - Life (Womack Remix) [Platform 7even] Richard Les Crees - Even If I Could [Robsoul Recordings] Omen.k - Apoca (Original Mix) [Offsite Records] Jesse Bru - Hard to Get [True Romance Records] Husky, Martina Budde, Andre Espeut - Brand New Love - Instrumental Mix [Groove Culture] Aron Volta - Secrid [AWK Recordings] Janeko, Janeret, Djoko - B2 Deeper Thoughts VINYL ONLY [Yoyaku] T.U.R.F. - Keep Moving (Original Version) [Exploited] Olive F - Enter the Olive (Jason Hodges Remix) [MOXY MUZIK] Todd Terry & Steve Mac - Jumpin (Keep On Jumpin Steve Mac VIP Edit LTD) [Freeze Records] Janeko, Janeret, Djoko - B1 Concentrate VINYL ONLY [Yoyaku] Patrick M & Amal Nemer - Freak Like Me [Xima Records] Dompe - Swipe [Jackfruit Recordings] Hatiras - Paradise Found [Simma Black] Ben Gomori - Radical Acceptance (Piano House Mix) [True Romance Records] Janeko, Janeret, Djoko - A1 Pushin VINYL ONLY [Yoyaku] DISK NATION - Gotta Get What You Want (Unreleased Mata Jones Dub Remix) [King Street Sounds] Jame Starck, Gabriele Ranucci - In This House [Material] Butane - Club Foot (Original Mix) [Extrasketch] GreenThump - Uepaaa (Original Mix) [Cumani Records] Charmain Love - San Francisco (Original Mix) [The Society] Madben - My Mad Strings [Goldmin MusicGoldmin Music] MANT, Todd Edwards - Provenance [theBasement Discos] DASCO - Acid Queen [Shall Not Fade] Dario D'Attis & Markus Homm - Fia [Moon Harbour Recordings]

Radio Record
Dj Kefir @ Record Club #877 (27-12-2022)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022


01. AndileAndy - Lift Your Hands (Prayer Mix) 02. Phazed Groove - Dirty Harry (Original Mix) 03. Shortcut, Brooklyn Baby - Let your Body Move (Original Mix) 04. Micky More & Andy Tee - Alright 05. Dario D'Attis & Jinadu - Emergency (Extended Mix) 06. Reece Johnson - Instafunk (Original Mix) 07. Art Of Tones, Chatobaron - Ban The Disco (Original Mix) 08. Block & Crown, Chris Marina - Make Love ( It's Not Over) (Luca Debonaire Spaced Disco Mix) 09. Fray Bentos - Risky Track (Original Mix) 10. Marshall Jefferson, Joe Killington - Go Down (Extended Mix) 11. Marc Evans, Key To Life - God's Light ft Marc Evans (Tommy's Extended Vocal Blessing)

Keepleft Radio Show
Keepleft Radio Show EP 64

Keepleft Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 67:40


This episode featuring Motor City Drum Ensmeble, Fred Everything, Mousse T(Daniel Solar & Andi De Luxe Remix), Robin S (Kerri Chandler mix), Soulphiction(OPOLOPO Tweak), Willi Ninja  (Louie Vega & Josh Milan Remix), Romanthony(Kevin McKay's Luv101 Edit), Dario D"Attis, Feiertag(Oliver Dollar Remix), Supernova, Niv Ast(Chaim & Mita Gami Remix), JKriv & COEO.

Deep House Cat
One Love Mix - feat. Till West | Deep House Cat Show

Deep House Cat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 60:00


Enjoy 60 deep and lovely minutes with Till West from Cologne! This hour features tracks by Mr. V, Oscar P, Kevin Yost and many more! Track list **************************************************************************** 01. Mr. V, Dario D'Attis - Somethin' Wit Jazz (Dario D'Attis Extended Remix) 02. Peter Mac - Desire (Original Mix) 03. Oscar P, Lea - Joburg 04. Eric Kupper, K-Scope - You (Original Mix) 05. Teddy Black, Austins Groove - Lets Go Back (Extended Mix) 06. Seb Skalski, Dave Mayer - NY Disco (Original Mix) 07. 8 Bit Society - Get The Message (Daniel Barross DUB) 08. Scott Diaz - I Sold My Soul (Saison Remix) 09. Kevin Yost - I Love The Kick (Original Mix) 10. Avon Stringer - Over And Over 11. Risk Assessment - 5 'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (Original Mix) 12. Domenico Albanese - Havana's Groove (Deeplomatik Remix) **************************************************************************** Support the Deep House Cat on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed Mixcloud Select: https://www.mixcloud.com/DeepHouseCatShow/select/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/deephousecat #deephouse #onelove #soulfulhouse #housemusic #deep #house #soulful #podcast #dancemusic #radio #love #podcaster #repost #mixcloud #podcastersofinstagram #itunes #instamusic #instagroove #freemusic #freepodcast #weekly

Outra Visão
Dario D´Angelo Ribeiro #111

Outra Visão

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 77:23


O nosso entrevistado é profissional da área de tecnologia com mais de 20 anos de experiência no setor, tanto em desenvolvimento de software e infraestrutura, como no desenvolvimento de soluções empresarias, técnicas de pré-vendas e gestão de pessoas. Natural de São Paulo (Capital), no ano de 2000, já trabalhando na área de tecnologia, ele juntou suas economias e foi realizar o sonho de conhecer a Austrália, lugar que ele sempre admirou, seja pelas músicas, pelo surfe e ou pelas histórias que ouvia sobre o país. Durante um ano ele viveu numa casa de família australiana na cidade de Brisbane, onde estudou inglês. Um ano após esta primeira experiência australiana, ele decolou de volta para o Brasil com uma certeza: se organizar para retornar e se mudar de vez para a Austrália. Muita coisa aconteceu até o ano de 2005, quando finalmente, após anos de preparação e cumprindo todos os requisitos legais, ele decolou de volta para Brisbane, cidade onde ele vive até hoje, já como cidadão australiano. Sempre muito atencioso e tranquilo, durante a nossa conversa ele relembrou como foi a decisão de se mudar para a Austrália e como se organizou para imigrar; revelou como foi o processo de adaptação no ambiente de trabalho australiano e falou sobre a dificuldade inicial com o idioma. Apaixonado por forró e música, nesta entrevista, ele também contou sobre o Forró Brisbane, onde reúne os amantes do forró para aulas de dança e eventos e, como não poderia deixar de ser, falou sobre turismo e passeios na Austrália e na região da Ásia e Pacífico. É com muita alegria, já pronto para desembarcar na terra do canguru, que recebemos neste episódio do podcast Outra Visão, Dario D´Angelo Ribeiro, o Dario, o Pai do Luca e do Pedro, meu amigo de escola, que eu sei, tem muito a nos ensinar e várias histórias para contar. Acompanhe a entrevista. Entrevista realizada dia 18 de outubro de 2022. LINKS – Dario D´Angelo Ribeiro Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ddrib/?originalSubdomain=au Forró Brisbane - @forro.brisbane - https://www.instagram.com/forro.brisbane/ Brisbane City Council - https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/ Sobre Brisbane - https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane

Love to be... The Global Connection Show
Love to be... The Global Connection Show 108 | Trimtone and David Penn

Love to be... The Global Connection Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 120:00


The Love to be...Global Connection Show 108 Trimtone are joined by Spanish superstar Dj David Penn for 2 hours of the very best house music from around the globe. Part 1 – Trimtone 01. Sugarstarr & Dan:Ros Who You Are / Sugarstarr Tracks 02. Selker- Too Much For Me / Warner 03. Johnick – Waiting Just For You / Henry Street Music 04. Trimtone – Make It Happen / White 05. Nys Finest - Do You Feel Me (Odyssey Inc Remix) / Bassline Records 06. Ralphie Dee – Boogoie Lady (Trimtone Remix) / Saturday Night Disco Gems 07. Nolan – Some Day (Earth N Days Remix) /Let The Be House Part 2 & 3 – David Penn Playlist unavailable Part 4 – Trimtone 01. Dario D'attis And Jinadu – Emergency / Motive 02. Gettoblasterand Teklow – Rebola / Dftd 03. Dave Mayer And Depplomatic – Hustle Tribes / Adesso Music 04. Kieren Lythgow – Be What You Want / Summerized Sessions 05. Lewis John And Amlish – Walk With Me / Baesment Sound 06. Thord Yordo – Let Me Be / Ga Ga Records 07. Mark Knight And Armand Van Helden – The Music Began To Play / Toolroom This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Radio Record
Dj Kefir @ Record Club #864 (27-09-2022)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022


01. Tommy Glasses - Fever (Original Mix) 02. Parcels - Free (Folamour Remix) 03. BIRDEE - Release (Extended Mix) 04. Brothers in Arts - The Ham Jam (Original Mix) 05. CN Williams - Taste Of Candi (Original Mix) 06. D.P.V. - Skip To This (Original Mix) [Red Fader] 07. Da Lukas - Hotfinger (Original Mix) 08. Sgt Slick, Hotmood - White Treble, Black Bass (Hotmood Extended Remix) 09. Samo - Feel Alright (Original Mix) 10. Dario D'Attis, Jinadu - Emergency (Extended Mix) 11. Herbie Hatchback - When It Rains (Original Mix) 12. Erik Ellmann - Lasse's Movement (Original Mix)

Steve Shorter's House Music Podcast
Episode 27: Steve Shorter's House Music Podcast #027

Steve Shorter's House Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 137:49


Welcome back to my House Music Podcast, bringing you the best in upfront and underground House Music !! Going deep, disco, chunky, tough and funky, this time around we have music and remixes from Angelo Ferreri, FederFunk, Peter Brown, Earth N days, KMAND, Per WX, Andy Reid, Glen Horsborough, Dario D'atis, plus many more!!Don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube channel, itunes Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Amazon Music, or Just ask Alexa to play it!!1 Dario D'atis - Emergency (Extended Mix)2 FederFunk - Is That You (Original Mix)3 Carl Booth - Giving Up On Love (Extended Mix)4 Angelo Ferreri - Dance With Me (C'mon) (Original Mix)5 Mattei & Omich   Re-Tide - Funky Sensation (Extended Mix)6 Angelo Ferreri - Da House Vibe (Extended Mix)7 Zetbee - No No (Extended Mix)8 Glen Horsborough - What It Means To Me (Extended Mix)9 DJ Rose, Angelo Ferreri, Danmic's - I Told You (Original Mix)10 Lefti & The Melody Men - Spirits Up (Extended Mix)11 Peter Brown - One of These Days (Extended Mix)12 Phonk D - Trumpet Punch (Original Mix)13 Fabio Pierucci - I Feel Oh (Original Mix)14 Per QX - Together (Original Mix)15 Paul Parsons - Pull Me Closer (Original Mix)16 Loods & Mall Grab - Love Is Real17 Oscar Pino - That Sound (Original)18 Andy Reid - I'm Tryin (Extended Mix)19 Earth n Days - Saxology (Original Mix)20 Trimtone - Work It Out (Original Mix)21 Bustin' Loose - Swift Lippin' [Hifi Sean Remix]22 Earth n Days - Glory (Extended Mix)23 CarlintheHood - Feel the heat (Original Mix)24 N2N, Kevin McKay, Mila Falls - Paradise (Extended Mix)25 Daisuke Miyamoto - Dreamers (Original Mix)26 Tip Toes - Steamboats (Original Mix)27 KMAND - Close (Original Mix)28 Hatiras - You Be Mine (Extended Mix)29 Nolan - Someday (Earth n Days Remix)30 Alex Preston - Hunching (Extended Mix)31 Angelo Ferreri - To The Top (Original Mix)32 Tom Brownlow - What You Want (Col Lawton Extended Remix)33 George Smeddles - Festival Track (Original Mix)

The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions
Sept 2022 - Iain Willis presents The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions

The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 140:20


Hi Guys, Welcome along to the September edition of Buttnaked, on Sunday 5th Sept I did a set at the Hash Bar in Darlington UK, This mix is that set..I hope you enjoy, Mature Music For Mature Ears. Respect #SoulfulHouse #DeepHouse #lounge #deep #soulful #vocalhouse #housechart #MatureMusic #chillhouse Tracklist 01. Joslyn & So Very - At The Same Time 02. Lounge Groove Avenue - If I Tell You Something 03. Sweet Coffee - Out In The Desert 04. Rae & Christian feat Veba - all i ask 05. Lisa Shaw - I'm Okay 06. Matt Bianco - Half a Minute (Joey Negro Sunburst Mix) 07. Sidibe - Complacent Love 08. Schwarz & Funk feat Storm Marrero - On The Line (Main Mix) 09. Trumpet Thing - Feelings 10. Miguel Migs - The One 11. Princess Freesia - Stop (Soulpersona Mixes) - 01 Stop (Soulpersona 'Red Light' Remix) 12. YoYo Honey - Groove On (Soulpersona 'All Night Long' Remix) 13. Marvin Gaye - If This World Were Mine (Claes Rosen Remix ) 14. Charlie Wilson - I Still Have You (Soulpersona Remix) 15. Loose Ends - Hanging On A String 16. Ananda Project - Kiss Kiss Kiss (Sir Piers ''Curious'' Main Mix) 17. Dario D'attis -All Over Again (Rocco Deep Mix) 18. Positive Flow feat Heidi Vogel - Children Of The Sun (Moji Remix) Tokyo Dawn Records 19. Alex Finkin presents Vanina - I'm Leaving (Original Mix) Tribe 20. Sir Mos, Tony Paperz - Lonely World Deep Fusion Records 21. From P60 feat Lisa Shaw - Magic (Jarred Gallo Remix) King Street 22. DJ Garphie feat Marie Tweek - Rainbows In My Mind (Dj Fudge Mix) Seasons Limited 23. CDM Brothers & Techcrasher - Somebody Else (Original Mix) Mood Funk Records 24. DJ Spen feat Cornell C-C- Carter - Keep Your Head To The Sky (Manoo Ol Skool Extended Mix) Quantize 25. Juan Chosa feat Laura Jackson - Suddenly (Main Vocal) Quantize Recordings All tracks featured on the show/mix are for promotional purposes and can be purchased through all leading download sites...please support the artist…without them…we have nothing. Never miss a new mix/show join the Facebook group for The Buttnaked Soulful House Sessions m.facebook.com/groups/1764760447136853

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Lasermoon's Podcast
Episode 5, Deep House mainly remixed tracks Mixed, Podcast Season 13, Lasermoon

Lasermoon's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 59:20


Hello and welcome to my Podcast,  a new mix every Sunday.This week, Deep House mainly remixed tracks mixed 1 | Algorithm (Henry Saiz Remix) by Guy J2 | Let the drums speak (Butch Remix) by Mighty Dub Katz3 | Don't stop (Dario D'Attis Remix) by Dario D'Attis, Soul Vision4 | Inevitable Ending by Hraach & Armen Miran/Hraach?Armen Miran5 | Vapour Trails (Kiasmos Remix) by Sasha6 | Hymne (Martin Roth Entended Remix) by Armin Van Buuren7 | For a Memory by Tim Green8 | Bring it back by Ali Ajami, 3LIAS9 | This Moment (NU Remix) by Serge Devant10 | Pressing Matters (Robag's Pinvoldex Sull NB) by The CyclistDirect download link belowhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/10845047-season-13-episode-5-deep-house-mainly-remixed-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueOther Season 13 podcast,Episode 1 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/10722496-season-13-episode-1-tech-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 2 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/10722895-season-13-episode-2-funky-vocal-tech-bass-future-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 3 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/10844191-season-13-episode-3-funky-vocal-soulful-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 4 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/10723423-season-13-episode-4-deep-tech-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 6 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/11372135-season-13-episode-6-deep-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 7, https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/11372331-season-13-episode-7-funky-vocal-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 8, https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/11372346-season13-episode-8-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 9, https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/11372415-season-13-episode-9-funky-vocal-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 10, https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/11372459-season-13-episode-10-vocal-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=trueEpisode 11,  https://www.buzzsprout.com/1993414/11565493-season-13-episode-11-deep-house-tracks-mixed.mp3?download=true

LTU-Podcast
WEEK-23 | 2022 LTU-Podcast - Ivox Garcia

LTU-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 60:00


Ivox Garcia - WEEK-23 | 2022 LTU-Podcast ► Artist https://soundcloud.com/ivanriba95 TRACKLIST 1.- Dario D' Atis - Believer [BANDIDOS] 2.- Sven Vath - L'Esperanza (Derrick Carter Remix) [Cocoon] 3.- Brokenears - No Man (Javi Bora Remix) [Too Many Rules] 4.- Yousef, Val - The Mother Tongue [Circus] 5.- Nic Fanciulli, Black Circle - Leap Of Faith [Saved] 6.- Rafa Barrios - The Final Chapter [BANDIDOS] 7.- Level Groove - Modulation [AND DANCE] 8.- Basement Jaxx - Fly Life (Paco Osuna Remix) [Mindshake] 9.- Ozgur Uzar - Eather [The Freak & Weirdo] 10.- Ivox Garcia - Fresh Candies [Unreleased] 11.- DJ Sneak - Hecha Pa'Ca [Stealth] 12.- Wally Lopez, Andre Rizo - Turo Tech [Toolroom] 13.- Angel Heredia - Funkea Me [Toolroom] 14.- Paco Wegmann, TapeOut - The Island [Too Many Rules] 15.- Boris - Kiki Disco [Edible] 16.- Horatio - Passion Track [Shodan] 17.- Anna Tur - Manicomio [Lowlita] 18.- Christian Smith - Infatuate [Trick] 19.- Orbital - Chime (Eli Brown Remix) [Orbital] 20.- BURNS - Talamanca (Carl Cox Remix) [FFRR] 21.- Julie McDermott - Don't Go (Gerd Janson Re-Work) [CR2] LIKE THAT UNDERGROUND ► Soundcloud Reposts: https://www.likethatunderground.com/soundcloud/ ► LTU Membership: https://www.likethatunderground.com/membership ► LTU Label: https://fanlink.to/LTU-Label ► LTU Promo: https://www.likethatunderground.com/promo ► LTU Radio: https://fanlink.to/LTU-Radio ► LTU Podcast: https://fanlink.to/LTU-Podcast ► Merch & Support: https://shop.likethatunderground.com ► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/9l1u7zrxjwddswxorb79v3weq ► Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/likethatunderground ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/likethatunderground?sub_confirmation=1 ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/likethatunderground/ ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likethatunderground/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTU_Radio

Moon Harbour Radio
MoonHarbourRadio: Dario D'Attis - 21 May 2022

Moon Harbour Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 66:46


Jon Cutler & DJ Romain - Heavy Duty - Metro Trax Floormagnet - The Thing [FM Recordings] Dario D'Attis & Markus Homm - Fia - Moon Harbour Eddy M_Away from Me_(Original Mix) Malóne & Shyam P - Misunderstood [Saved Records] Reboot - Arbo (Original Mix) - Moan Rec Blake 08 -Zara's Trip (Extended Mix) - white label Pete Tong And Goom Gum-Signal (Anja Schneider Deep Code Remix) Phil Unique - Brodha (Extended Mix) [Snatch! RAW] Bake - Shake - Original Mix

SUIKA
Cities #421 - Urumqi [Deep House - Easy Listening - Chill Out]

SUIKA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 60:00


TRACKLIST : Future Kings Of House - Good memories Sous Sol - Beside you (Dario D'attis remix) Salvador - Take two FJL - Two distant places Phasen - Lola dub (Ivan Garci remix) Anton Ishutin - Colo Krug Rec. - Transient Morelia & Tarrell - Changes Facundo Mohrr - The morning song Schegg - Kaa Lemakuhar - Regular burth miel

Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast
JALAL RAMDANI | Stereo Productions Podcast 441

Chus & Ceballos presents Stereo Productions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 60:01


Born in Marrakech and based in London, Jalal is a DJ and music producer who embodies the essence of tribal and afro sounds. He grew up in an atmosphere of Amazigh and African rhythms that he is authentically overlaying on house music. He released music on all the most respected labels in the world, including Moblack Records, Abracadabra, Madorasindahouse, Wired and more. 01. Jalal Ramdani, ADJUMA ft. Novmula – Impilo 02. La Santa ft. Vuyo Brown – Love Me Now 03. Jalal Ramdani, Team Distant, Mr Silk ft. Mel D – Sesa (Adjuma Remix) 04. Mehdi Nassouli,Omary – Skanja 05. Shimza, Argento Dust – Alone with Acapella Shimza – AfricanWoman 06. Simone Vittulo, Dario D'attis – Afro Skulp 07. Dario Nunez, Moree MK – Kumala 08. Makombay – Amanu Boy 09. Jalal Ramdani, Team Distant, Mr Silk ft. Stevo Atambire – Sake (Chaleee Remix) 10. Jalal Ramdani, PAUZA – ID 11. Manoo, RaoulK ft. Ahmed Sosso – Toukan (Dixon Rework) 12. DJ Satelite – Kemuda Siyeza (Afrotouch Mix) 13. Jalal Ramdani, Mr Silk ft. Lizwi – Imbongi (Enoo Napa Remix)

DJ Sam Martin
Sam Martin - Housemusic#79.0@house[january 2022] #151

DJ Sam Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 72:41


toodeep#151: Sam Martin - Housemusic#79.0@house[january 2022] ——————————————— В компиляцию вошли такие артисты как: **Dario D'attis **Bob Sinclar **Claptone & Like Mike **Vertigini и другие заслуженные деятели искусства. ——————————————— Release date: 10.01.2022 ——————————————— скачать бесплатно можно: PROMODJ - promodj.com/sammartin iTunes - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/… SoundCloud - soundcloud.com/sammartindj MixCloud - www.mixcloud.com/sammartindj deezer - www.deezer.com/ru/show/1979502 Social pages: VK - vk.com/sammartin Facebook - www.facebook.com/sammartindj/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/sammartindj/ official page - qfamily.ru ——————————————— #sammartindj #housemusic #toodeep #quattroformaggii #deephouse 1. Felix Raphael, Yannek Maunz - Secret Chest (Extended Mix) 2. Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (Bob Sinclar Sexy-remix) 3. FDF (Italy) - DiskoTek (Original Mix) 4. SOAME - Morning (Dario D'attis Remix) 5. David Penn - Losing You (Crusy & KPD Remix) 6. 84Bit & Andy Reid - Nobody (Original Mix) 7. Q Narongwate - Let Me Tell You (Vertigini Remix) 8. Domino DB, MIchelle Weeks - So Cold (DJ Kone & Marc Palacios Extended Remix) 9. Guz, Havoc & Lawn - Come Back (Extended mix) 10. Your Favourite Garcon - Shake It Girl (Original Mix) 11. Claptone & Like Mike feat. Mansionair - Right Into You (Martin Ikin Extended Remix) 12. Josement - All Night Alone (Extended Mix) 13. Manston & Simms feat. Silverland - Ride the Rhythm (Extended Underground Mix) 14. Westray - This Is House (Original Mix) 15. Chris Lorenzo feat. High Jinx - California Dreamin' (Original Mix)

Motionwild Sounds
EMotion By MotionWild 16/11/2021

Motionwild Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 60:14


Ae:ther & Anna Caragnano Volador Oliver Schories / Jan Blomqvist Packard (Monkey Safari extended mix) Butch The Spirit (feat Hohberg - Adriatique's 7am remix) Fred Linger Sleepless Ae:ther Mechanismus Natenzon What i want (Original Club Mix) Tiefschwarz Fire it Out (feat Ruede hagelstein tiefschwarz remix) Hollis P Monroe I'm Lonely Cheyne Christian & Ida Flo Endless summer (extended mix) C'est moi This song (Dario D'attis remix) Groovebox & Close Encounters Delta Sleep (extended mix)

MIXRIOT's Freshly Mixed
Two Sandals - - - Habitual - Oct 2021

MIXRIOT's Freshly Mixed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 121:40


Artists: Quivver, Murat Uncuoglu, Dousk, Dario D'Attis, Shyam P, Gorge, Jansons, Collective Machine, Miguel Lobo, Andre Butano, Danjo, Hardy Heller, Alex Connors, Sascha Dive, Pele, Shawnecy, Josh Butler, Dilby, Danny Howells, Guy Gerber, Nick Curly, Oliver Schories, Rodriguez Jr.

That's Y - Generazioni al Lavoro!
"Application Tricks" con Dario D'Odorico INDEED [Job Hacking]

That's Y - Generazioni al Lavoro!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 33:54


Perché è importante avere una strategia quando cerchiamo lavoro online? Come orientarci tra gli annunci ma soprattutto quanto è importante scegliere bene l'azienda per cui candidarsi?Con Dario D'Odorico, Head of Sales Italy di Indeed.com, scopriamo gli andamenti e le previsioni del mercato del lavoro dei prossimi mesi, e l'importanza della passione e della perseveranza nella ricerca di lavoro.Impariamo inoltre a conoscere il backstage di ciò che avviene quando inseriamo i nostri CV e capiamo quanto sia importante fare ricerche attive di informazioni sulle aziende, anche grazie agli strumenti delle recensioni presenti su Indeed, che nasce da sempre come un vero e proprio motore di ricerca del lavoro, molto attento alla UX del candidato e alla semplicità.Approfondimenti: https://it.indeed.com/SPECIAL GUEST PLAYLIST (https://spoti.fi/2Mr6bfk )La canzone suggerita da Dario: "We are the Champions" dei Queen (www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXw8CRapg7k)FOLLOW ME! -------------> https://linktr.ee/ThatsY IG: www.instagram.com/thatsy_podcast LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/giulioberonia FB: www.facebook.com/ThatSyouth Website: www.thatsy.net

Auscast Music
SoulGood #980 featuring Jens Lissat

Auscast Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 110:12


Supernova - It's Time feat Mr V. (Dario D'attis Remix) Vlada Asanin, Wayne Madiedo - Everlasting Punk NiCe7 - Disco Change Mendo, Pablo Inzunza - Tajma Sergio Fernandez - Shibuya Crossing Saeed Younan - Tribal Heart Percussive Soul Piero Pirupa - Future Shock Lee Cabrera, Bleech - L.O.V.E Machine *SoulGood Selection Featured Guest: Jens Lissat F Mix Rafa Barrios - Paramount Hotel AIKON, Sandhog - Carpaccio CASSIMM - Just Freaking Coqui Selection - Beast New York Minute & Final Fifteen with Exacta See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cafe Mambo Ibiza - Mambo Radio
Cafe Mambo Ibiza – Mambo Radio #050 (ft. Dario D'attis Guest Mix)

Cafe Mambo Ibiza - Mambo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 58:23


Mambo Brothers are back for a milestone podcast #50 with all the best dancefloor heaters of the month. This episode features new music from Burns, Ben Rau, Hannah Wants, Catz n Dogz and the Mambo Brothers themselves. Italy's house music don, Dario D'attis is on this months guest mix duties, giving us a wicked selection, mostly of his own productions, recorded live at Café Mambo earlier in July. This is the sound of Café Mambo… this is the sound of Ibiza. Turn it up! Follow us at: www.instagram.com/mamboibiza www.facebook.com/mamboibiza www.twitter.com/mamboibiza Plus get more of the best electronic music 24/7 on Café Mambo Radio – www.cafemamboibiza.com/cafe-mambo-radio

Shake Your Haus
ep.139 - Presented by Manuel Dee

Shake Your Haus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 62:37


The one and only Manuel Dee is back with his summet selection! Tracklist 1. DJ Mark Brickman,Kevin McKay - Comin' Home Baby(David Penn & KPD Extended Remix) 2. Pablo Fierro - Serenata (Bloom&Kotka Remix) 3. Mark Knight (feat. Alex Mills) - It s A Wonder (Extended Mix) 4. David Penn featuring Ramona Renea - Lift Your Hands Up (Extended Mix) 5. Ivan Jack -Funky Pride (Original Mix) 6. Hugel- Morenita (feat. Cumbiafrica) (Extended Mix) 7. David Penn -Nobody 8. Mark Knight & D.Ramirez (feat. Robert Owens) - Pass It Up 9. Kevin McKay - Hit The Road Jack (Extended Mix) 10. Supernova - It's Time Feat. Mr V. (Dario D'attis Extended Remix) 11. Pablo Fierro - Serenata (Bloom&Kotka Remix) 12. LF System - People Want Music

Due di denari
Parliamo di lavoro: Ghosting e Mismatch

Due di denari

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021


Troviamo due parole anglosassoni al centro di un nuovo approfondimento dedicato al mercato del lavoro, nel consueto appuntamento del mercoledì. Il termine "ghosting" ha preso piede nel mondo dell’online dating e in generale delle relazioni personali per descrivere l’atteggiamento di quelle persone che spariscono da una relazione senza lasciar traccia. In ambito lavorativo, con questo termine si intende la scomparsa di uno dei due partecipanti al processo di recruitment. Se nel 2019 si trattava di un atteggiamento abbastanza contenuto e riguardava soprattutto i candidati, nel 2020 si è iniziato a registrare un trend crescente e a doppio senso, con episodi frequenti anche da parte dei datori di lavoro. Anche il fenomeno del "mismatch", ovvero la difficoltà nel far incontrare domanda e offerta di lavoro, si è manifestato in maniera sempre più importante nel corso dell'anno passato. Nelle sole discipline Steam - dove all’acronimo inglese Stem, Scienza, tecnologia, ingegneria, matematica, si unisce la a di arte - lo scorso anno sono risultati introvabili 110mila profili.Parliamo di questi temi con Dario D’Odorico - responsabile per il mercato Italia di Indeed, motore di ricerca per il lavoro - e con Osvaldo Danzi, esperto di risorse umane.

Keepleft Radio Show
Keepleft Radio Show EP 48

Keepleft Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 76:25


This episode featuring tracks by. Martin Landsky/Sebo K, Eric Kupper/Kenny Summit, Dario D' Attis, Manuel De La Mare, Art Department, Oliver Dollar, Vintage Division, Gorge/Homm, Nick Curly, Catz N Dogz/Andrea Olivia, Westbam/&ME,  Dusky, Tal Fussman/Cruxz & Beckers/D Nox. 

House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax
Episode 14: ( (( ( Take This In )) ) ) Strictly House Music

House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 195:13


Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! How is everyone doing? Life is great with you? I'm very excited to share this new house music mix with you! Been working on this mix for months in the cracks of time between work, seeing my beautiful children on most weekends, networking and hanging out with good friends. Thank you for stopping by and listening to our DJ mixes. Jim and I are best pals and have both loved house since we were 16 and at 40+ we're still addicted to buying house music every month! We hope you like this 3hr tour de force with so many strong vocals and smooth grooved beats. Layered and mixed just the way we like it. Big thanks and kudos to all the producers and vocalists that deep in this mix and who make people fall in love with house music!! Madmotormiquel, Sebo,Haldo, Fabrizio Marra, Moe Turk, Matthew Dekay & Lee Burridge, Jason B Rmx, Vinny Gruvhunter, Lenny Kravitz, Dapayk & Padberg, Greenbeam & Leon, Maya Jane Coles, Jullian Gomes, The Layabouts feat. Omar Reel People Music, Linda Axelsson, Kususa & QueTornik, DeMajor, Lizwi, Kususa, QueTornik, Murk (Oscar G & Ralph Falcon), Jocelyn Brown, MAW = Little Louie Vega & Kenny "Dope" Gonzeles, Thabzen Bibo, Dj Greg Lewis, Bennie Cowan, Enoo Napa Afro, Yves Murasca, Rampa, Ost & Kjex, Riva Starr, Dario D'attis, Josef, Agent X, Galaxy Group, D-Malice, Kaysoul, Tolga Fidan, Vakant, Llorca, Miamik, Antonello Coghe & Filipe Narciso, Anane, Antonello Coghe, S.Y.F., Mapiano & Sunny Boy Uhuru, Maphorisa, Berita, Mapiano, Jay Tripwire, Roland Clark, Kasper Bjørke, Black Coffee, Alicia Keys, Nightmares On Wax, Dario D'Attis, Yvan Genkins, MMF = Music for Freaks, Robosonic, Jeru The Damaja, Simma Black, Mike Dunn, Gershon Jackson, Sio Blackwidow, Yoruba Soul, Soul Central feat. Abigail Bailey, Akase, MKM, Hall & Oats, Valentina, Joe Goddard, Michael Watford, Jamie Lewis, Mario Bianco, AlyBe, Carlo in Action Cimelde, Marlon D, Eddie Amador, Mood 2 Swing, Thompson & Lenoir, Made By Pete, Hilton Caswell, Jem Cooke, Vince Vega,GOTYE, Carissa Nicole, Reggie Steele, Sting, Quentin Harris, Eric Johnston, KANT, Random Soul feat Kristen Pearson, Nadja Lind, Les Fraises feat. Sashe, Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner. If this mix makes you feel happy or any other positive emotions, then please share it online with anyone who you think might like house. Reach out to us and comment. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals. --------------- There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; ) Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com --------------- Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax". THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 119 mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work. --------------- All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/ This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied.

ERAVE365 Live DJ Sets Podcast
ERAVE365 Live DJ Sets Podcast - Episode 44 - Lidbin (Tech House & Techno)

ERAVE365 Live DJ Sets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 85:36


Episode 44!  These are coming around quick, and this week we have massive treat from one of our Northern Irish twins, Lidbin.  Lidders played this set live on the Twitch channel back in April and blew the roof off the place.  I'm sure you'll remember it well if you joined us!  Get stomping...Tracklist - 1. Daniel Avery - Water Jump2. Dario D'Attis - Nesselfieber (Luna City Express Human Civilisation Edit)3.Eats Everything - Big Discs4. Azari & III - Hungry For the Power (Jamie Jones Ridge Street Mix)5 Marc Romboy, Blake Baxter - Muzik6 Carl Craig - At Les (Christian Smith's Tronic Treatment Remix)7. Phonique - The Red Dress (Tiefschwarz Remix)8. Sasha, Polica - Out of Time9.George Fitzgerald - Every Inch (Deetron Remix)10. Kink - Yom Thorke11. Jan Driver - Filter12. Jon Hopkins - Everything Connected13. Radio Slave - Stay Out All Night14. Interplanetary Criminal - Let Loose15. Perfect Combo - Revo16. Plump DJs - Rocket Soul17. Baby D - Let me be your Fantasy (The Beatkillers Remix)

Question from the Club
#8 - Intervista a Dario D'odorico: employer branding and recruiting trends in the digital era

Question from the Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 39:17


In questa puntata della nostra #VoiceRomm, registrata il 5 maggio 2021, Dario D'odorico, Head of Sales di Indeed Italia, in vista dell'evento "Employer branding and recruiting trends in the digital era" (https://www.businessinternational.it/Eventi/4673/Roundtable-on-Employer-branding-and-recruiting-Trends-in-the-digitale-era#Agenda), previsto il prossimo 18 maggio 2021 e organizzato da Fiera Milano Media - Business International in collaborazione con Indeed, spiega l'importanza di saper raccontare le eccellenze e le qualità di un'azienda al fine di aumentarne la credibilità, la reputation, la talent attraction e la talent retention, soprattutto in un momento di distanziamento sociale e smart working, come quello che stiamo vivendo. Una chiacchierata intensa e ricca di contenuti nella quale abbiamo attraversato tutto il mondo delle risorse umane per capie come sta evolvendo il mercato del lavoro oggi, grazie anche ai dati dell'osservatorio speciale di uno dei leader di mercato del settore nel recruiting nel nostro Paese.

Asturias al día
Emisión martes 20 de abril

Asturias al día

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 60:00


Ante los fondos de recuperación de la UE y las reformas laboral, fiscal y de pensiones, hoy conversamos con los economistas Dario Díaz, Jose Antonio Díaz Lago e Hipólito Alvarez.

Redolent Music Podcast
Redolent Music Podcast 003 | AMINE K

Redolent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 60:00


Redolence Radio is the weekly podcast of Redolent Music, a new label that represents a multi-cultural and eclectic group of new talented producers from all over the world. Redolent Music is the reminiSCENT of ancient tribal dance music, ethnic deep sounds, evocative rhythms, suggestive vocals, and scented drums that bring them into a modern Electronic Music realm. 01 Alexandria - Polocorp (Disco Halal) 02 Sting - Desert Rose (Zuma Dionys Edit) 03 John Creamer & Stephane K Feat Nkemdi - I Wish You Were Here (Music P & Marque Aurel) 04 MoBlack, Armonica - Saana Yoo Ma feat. Stevo Atambire (Dub Mix) 05 Amine K & Atsou - Felice (Original Mix) 06 DJ Chus & David Penn - Burning Paris (Amine K Remix) 07 Vanco & Cee Elassaad Ft Lizwi - Zamekile (Kintar Remix) 08 Dario D'Attis, Jinadu - Everything Changes (Da Le Havana, Different Age Remix) 09 Rufus Du Sol - Innerbloom (Parker + Barrow Remix) 10 Namito & Farhood Kavan - Vessal (Amine K Remix) 11 Franky Wah - You Don't Know (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

House Central
922 - New music from Purple Disco Machine, Dario D'Attis, DJ S.K.T and more!

House Central

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 60:15


New Heat to Warm Your Feet!Jay has new music from Purple Disco Machine, Dario D'Attis, DJ S.K.T and more!Purple Disco Machine - ExoticaAnt LaRock - Belive In LoveMark Knight & Rene Amez - All 4 Love (Danny Howard Remix)Dario D'Attis - Devil In My BloodCatz 'n Dogz & Gerd Janson - Modern RomanceSam Holland - Love ControlBontan - KalamboShermanology - Ride ItDJ S.K.T - Like ThisCASSIMM - All Over MeMy Digital Enemy & Errol Reid - Guiding LightMK - 2AM (MK Dub)Slash & Dopee - Back & ForthLee Foss, Detlef & Anabel Englund - Thunder & Lightning

NaJ House Music Podcast
NaJ Podcast - Live February 2020

NaJ House Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 64:01


NaJ Podcast - Live February 2020 Playing tracks by Toomy Disco, Bernstein, Dario D'attis, Super Flu & Viktor Talking Machine, Dj Aakmael and more. NaJ ♛ Podcast - Live February 2020(Podcast available first on mixcloud and weeks after on itunes, spotify, tunein....)follow NaJ on Beatport : www.beatport.com/artist/naj/368547 follow NaJ Spotify playlists : www.spoti.fi/2Nq13GQ ---www.naj.fr Record Label www.dragsonor.com

La French P@rty
rendez-vous au bar de l'hôtel

La French P@rty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 133:37


1 Sugarstarr Feat. Alexander - Hey Sunshine (Antonio Giacca Radio Mix) 2 Surf & Mart - All I Wanna Do 3 Wings - Goodnight Tonight (12inch Version) 4 Noir - Music 4 Me 5 alex newell kill the lights (with nile rodgers) (dimitri from paris remix) 6 granite phunk my heart (original mix) 7 haji & emanuel weekend (atfc dirty weekend mix) 8 Kevin Yost - Dancer Dancer (Original Mix) 9 Lego Rodriguez - When I'm With You (Piano Mix) 10 Mr G - Transient (Original Mix) 11 Dennis Ferrer - Son Of Raw (Andre Hommen Remix) 12 Roland Clark - Resist (Southern Divide Weekend Remix) 13 shik stylko virginia h gl feels so right 14 soul vision featuring d layna d layna you ve been on my mind (feat. d layna (ian pooley s main mix) 15 .Average.White.Band.Let's.Go.Round.Again.[Original.12'.Mix] 16 luxor back to love luca cassani club remix 17 seamus haji romain curtis feat. awa just a friend (e squire vs offbeat remix) 18 seamus haji v dino psaras feat. rudi my destiny (michele chiavarini remix) 19 michael canitrot desire (atfc s elektribe remix edit) 20 undercover lover who s been sleeping in my bed (vocal mix) 21 R.E.M. - Losing My Religion (Artur Montecci Remix) 22 Dario D'attis - My Tip

La French P@rty
novo discop@rty

La French P@rty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 84:24


1 Sugarstarr Feat. Alexander - Hey Sunshine (Antonio Giacca Radio Mix) 2 Surf & Mart - All I Wanna Do 3 Wings - Goodnight Tonight (12inch Version) 4 Noir - Music 4 Me 5 alex newell kill the lights (with nile rodgers) (dimitri from paris remix) 6 granite phunk my heart (original mix) 7 haji & emanuel weekend (atfc dirty weekend mix) 8 Kevin Yost - Dancer Dancer (Original Mix) 9 Lego Rodriguez - When I'm With You (Piano Mix) 10 Mr G - Transient (Original Mix) 11 Dennis Ferrer - Son Of Raw (Andre Hommen Remix) 12 Roland Clark - Resist (Southern Divide Weekend Remix) 13 shik stylko virginia h gl feels so right 14 soul vision featuring d layna d layna you ve been on my mind (feat. d layna (ian pooley s main mix) 15 .Average.White.Band.Let's.Go.Round.Again.[Original.12'.Mix] 16 luxor back to love luca cassani club remix 17 seamus haji romain curtis feat. awa just a friend (e squire vs offbeat remix) 18 seamus haji v dino psaras feat. rudi my destiny (michele chiavarini remix) 19 michael canitrot desire (atfc s elektribe remix edit) 20 undercover lover who s been sleeping in my bed (vocal mix) 21 R.E.M. - Losing My Religion (Artur Montecci Remix) 22 Dario D'attis - My Tip