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Imagine navigating the bustling halls of Eurofame in Hanover, where excitement and challenges collide as we showcase E-Stim Systems to Europe's finest stockists. Our journey included the thrill of setting up an eye-catching trade show display, mingling with potential partners, and overcoming production hiccups from new machinery. Join us on this adventure as we not only celebrate our 20th anniversary but also drop tantalizing hints about an upcoming product that promises to uphold our legacy of quality and innovation.Peek behind the curtains of our creative studio setup, where technology meets artistry, featuring our switch to Blackmagic cameras. Special guest Caz—or as we like to call her, Wifey—joins the conversation, sharing her integral role in our company. With stories of quirky product testing escapades and the unexpected popularity of items like the Decimator, we explore the humorous and sometimes unpredictable world of e-stim product development.Our episode wraps up with gratitude for our vibrant community and a shoutout to our friends in the industry. As we prepare for future trade shows in Amsterdam, Barcelona, and beyond, we reflect on the joys and challenges of innovation. With a nod to safety and optimism, we look to the future, excited to continue this journey with all of you. Tune in for a mix of laughter, insights, and the shared passion that keeps E-Stim Systems at the heart of a thrilling industry.Drop us a message, we cannot reply directly but it would be great to here from you"I make sex toys" is a the personal podcast of Wayne Allen, the Director of E-Stim Systems. The content of these podcasts are not designed to be Explicit or Erotic but we may discuss adult topics and therefore these podcasts are not suitable for children or those of a nervous disposition. You have been warned.If you are interested in E-Stim Systems the company, or any of our products, have a look at https://www.e-stim.me/buy
Welcome back to The Great Metal Debate podcast. Today we're reviewing the latest release from Indian heavy thrash veterans Kryptos titled Decimator, which is released on July 5th through AFM Records. Founded back in 1998, Decimator is their 7th full-length album. Let's check out this new album Decimator and see how it stacks up. The tracklist begins with “Sirens Of Steel” which debuts in epic fashion before transitioning into galloping riffs. There's a touch of thrashy-ness here, but is more like thrash-influenced true metal than a thrash band that wears its trad metal roots on its sleeve. The guitars are very forward in this one, with lots of lead accents throw in throughout, sometimes more and sometimes less successfully. The vocals are thrash-ish, with the lyrics rasped out in lightly goblinesque fashion by singer and guitarist Nolan Lewis. “Fall To The Spector's Gave” sets a rollicking sonic core with strong riffing and a sing-songy verse. There's some good stuff – I really enjoyed the guitar lead break as well as the vigorour climax. I just could've used a bit more variability in the vocal melody, which is extremely repetitive in its presentation. A small change up there could have improved the song immeasurably. A cheesy 80s metal intro transitioning into a generic 80s metal riff is what greets us for “Turn Up The Heat,” the next track in the listing. That comes across as harsher than I mean – in some ways I've giving a compliment. This is every bit as engaging and dynamic a track as one might routinely find on an Accept or Metal Church album back in the day when those bands were fresh and relevant. Similarly constructed albeit a bit different in the details of its execution is “Electricity.” This is perhaps a cautionary tale to artists that when you give a song such an energetic title you'd better be certain the music delivers in like manner. It is a fine song – a mid-paced rocker that has the nostalgic feel of some metal anthems of oldGood riffs, but an underwhelming chorus structure. Track 5 “Solaris” is a soft guitar piece that is only slightly past a minute and a half in length, segueing into the title track “Decimator.” I get some definite Painkiller-era Judas Priest vibes on “Decimator,” with the pulsating double bass and plunging sonic guitar dives. Unfortunately, the riffing is somewhat stale and repetitive. There's no progression or twists here – a minute in and you basically can predict how the remainder of the song will sound. With “In The Shadow Of The Blade” we find one of the album's most compelling melodies and some nice interplay between the rhythm and lead guitar lines. It's somewhat paint-by-numbers in the song construction, but the simple approach works well here. Yet again I yearn for a bit more variability in the vocal presentation. If the singer could have gone up even half an octave on the final verse it would have truly made the track explode. Next up is “Pathfinder” which has a pleasant if predictable primary riff and some nice, timely tempo changes. However, I thought the composition missed opportunities in the transitions between verses, choruses, and breaks, with those changeovers seeming to happen somewhat ham-handedly. Another track that was fine for what it is, but could have been better. The album concludes with “We Are The Night,” a mid-paced track that almost has a 70s rock mood to it, or at least NWOBHM feel. The lead break is really tasty, and the riffing throughout is enjoyable. This might be my favorite track on the album, leading me to wish the band had given me more of this approach and, by inference, gone with less of what I'd heard earlier. Ultimately I'll say that Decimator is worth checking out. You won't hate what you hear, but I don't know if many will love it either. I'm giving Decimator a 5 out of 10 rating. You can purchase Decimator from AFM Records. Follow them on social media and be sure to watch for the band going out on tour soon to support the release.
For this episode of Season 3 I was able to interview Denver-based speculative fiction author David Boop about his new Kickstarter with Kevin J. Anderson. We discussed their new comic book TRAVAILIANT RISING. Here is the excerpt of the project from the Kickstarter site:The Garenthians, giant space kaiju, attacked without mercy, leaving Earth's population and its cities ravaged. Finally, mammoth mechanical warriors called Decimators are able to turn the tide and save humanity! Only, this is not that story… Harold Hodges is angry. So angry, that upon another arrest for assault, he's given a choice: he can either clean up toxic Garenthian residue—an almost certain death sentence—or he can enter Travailiant Therapy. Choosing the better option, Harold pilots a decommissioned, unarmed Decimator, tasked with the reclamation of Earth's uninhabitable metropolises. His A.I. therapist, T.A.I.T., guides Harold's aggression in a constructive…or better put, destructive way. However, what the judges and T.A.I.T didn't understand about Harold, before putting him inside a Travailiant mech, is that he has a LOT OF ISSUES that might backfire and destroy not just our skeletal cities, but Harold himself.Welcome to the post-apocalyptic world of Travailiant Rising!Please make sure to check out their Kickstarter with the link below and please make sure to share the link as much as you can so this project gets backed! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/outlandent/travaliant-rising-a-mech-comicDavid's website: http://authorpage.com/davidboopIf you want to join our Facebook group please follow this link for news, updates, and the chance to discuss different books and works with the authors and creators themselves! Facebook join link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/402724958101648/?ref=share
In this week's episode, Carson, Tim, and John continue their series exploring each ship in X-wing, this time examining the VT-49 Decimator! If you like the podcast, please consider supporting us directly by going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/radiotcx Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/RadioTCX Please share this episode!
Release Info – Various Artists – Save our HOME - Lehmann Musik 005 Artists: Abstract Divison – Ackermann – Ben Sims – Boxia – Cari Lekebusch – David Löhlein Deep Dimension – Dj Emerson – Inhalt der Nacht – Ignøranz – Marcel Fengler – Matrixxman Nikk – Oliver Deutschmann – Raphael Dincsoy - The Advent – Thomas P Heckmann – Truncate Zakari&Blange Title: 005 Cat.number: 005 Format: Digital Releasedate: July 2020 Mastering: Dj Emerson Distribution: Triple Vision (NL) Tracklist: 01. Raphael Dincsoy – Isolation (Original) 02. The Advent – See Tek (Original) 03. Truncate – Reach (Original) 04. Ackermann – Liniarität (Original) 05. Abstract Division – Untitled 1 (Original) 06. Dj Emerson – Exchange Home (Original) 07. Cari Lekebusch – Sticky Fingers (Original) 08. Matrixxman – Cybersex (Original) 09. Ben Sims – Last Call (Original) 10 Marcel Fengler – Skyline (Original) 11. David Löhlein – Jaleysa (Original) 12. Oliver Deutschmann – Hypnofront (Original) 13. Ignøranz - #009 (Original) 14. Zakari&Blange – Decimator (Original) 15. Thomas P. Heckmann – Dimension Disco (Original) 16. Nikk – Flexx (Original) 17. Deep Dimension – Brainwash (Original) 18. Boxia – Binary (Original) 19. Inhalt der Nacht – Mein Leib (Original) Info: After being a techno institution in Germany for 10 years now, the renowned Lehmann Club finally starts his own label called “Lehmann Musik“. The label aswell as the Stuttgart based club represents a wide range of techno music. The philosophy of Lehmann Musik is to show a cross section of the Lehmann agency artists plus of course guests and friends of the club. Dark days actually for our scene and culture. We are guessing everybody is going through a lot of struggles and mixed emotions at the moment. As for the most in our industry and scene - we as Lehmann Club - looking into an uncertain future. Depending on how long this crisis will last, we not really know how it will go on afterwards. So we called some of our dearest „old“ and „new“ friends, past guests and our residents to create these „Save our HOME“ compilation. Were very thankful for the support and appreciate this a lot. The 005 reflects again several vibes and moods of the current techno zeitgeist – plus some excursions through the fields of non typical 4-to-the-floor club sound.
Um tempo atrás tivemos a ideia de gravar sobre "bandas de mina", sim era essa a ideia, nada muito elaborado não e bem raso. Como aqui no GoatCast somos uma grande mesa redonda de homens brancos com gravatas borboletas apertadas, pensamos que antes de fazer qualquer programa citando a esmo banda a gente precisava saber como era ser uma mulher no meio da música pesada, como é tocar em banda de metal, ser fã e membro ativo da comunidade em uma realidade ainda tão machista. Para tal, The Nada e Matusa tiveram o prazer de receber as convidadas Andreia(Headbanger Antifa), Angel Wild (Resistência Metal e Portas Negras) e Deborah(Final Disaster) para conversar sobre o tema e claro indicar uma porrada de banda foda. Queridos, só um pequeno aviso: Nessa gravação em particular nós tivemos que ir para o Skype e voltar com um gravador pior que junta todas as faixas (até na redundância a gente se ferrou, porque o gravador bom deu problema) e infelizmente a gravação não pegava quando eu mutava meu mic. Então tem um pouco de som externo da minha casa, principalmente as patas do Eddie (meu cachorro) de um lado para o outro enquanto ele ficava bolado por eu estar falando com o computador.
"When it rains, it pours", "the cup overfloweth" - No matter how you cut it, we've kicked episode production into high gear the last couple of weeks and had this episode ready to go a week ahead of schedule. So, we're releasing this episode early to make room for another fun episode later this week. In this episode, we review "Alienist", the latest release from Brazilian thrash metal band Decimator. Upon further discussion, we come to an interesting realization about this album. https://www.facebook.com/Decimatorthrash Instagram @decimatorthrash Twitter @decimator_band Next, we discuss ideas and theories about panspermia as the source of life on earth. This is an extremely interesting topic, about which Ian gets very passionate about. We talk about "the missing link", evolution, and the possibility of civilization on Mars. This definitely begs for a "Panspermia Part 2"! Thanks to everyone who has listened, liked, and followed us on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@ScatterbrainPod) and Instagram (@ScatterbrainPodSD). Please help us spread the word by sharing with your network. For those listening on Apple Podcasts, please leave us a 5-star rating and review! Drop us a message on our social media or leave us a voice message on our Anchor podcast page and let us know where you're listening from. We're always looking for new music to enjoy - if there's an album we should review, let us know. Is there a topic you'd like us to revisit or do you have a suggestion for a topic? We'd love to hear from you! Scatterbrain Podcast with Ian and Dan: Subscribe, Listen and Share! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scatterbrain-podcast/message
This week, Mac and Ross discuss The Last Padawan Kanan Jarrus. Second, we take a look at the deadly Decimator! Finally, we talk garbage disposal, on SWAI! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, we figure out who carries whom, Erin wins a math thing, Racetrack has a catchphrase(?), we consider some Newsies Minute merch, who is Papa Seitz disgruntled with?, The Decimator messes up a name and Kenny Ortega doesn't call cut, then he takes a swing at a joke and does it bad, and Jack aims for Max(casella)10 swagger
3 Time World Champion Paul Heaver joins the podcast today to send a call out for NOVA judges! Then, as Gencon draws near, the Flyboys take a look at what sets each faction apart. Ryan tries to give some practice tips, and Dee ponders the viablility of double Decimator. [00:00:00] Intros[00:03:00] Paul’s Call for Aid[00:12:00] Gencon Prep[01:28:00] Tournament Talk[01:52:00] Floor Rulezzzz Fly Better!
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On this episode, Victor and Pepper begin with a brief discussion of The Grammys and their biggest upsets and thoughts of the whole ceremony. This leads to a discussion of music awards in Kenya and music videos in the country. They also discuss Decimal Records compilation album 'Decimator Vol 1', plus much more Follow What is This Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatisthispod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/whatisthispod Anchor: https://anchor.fm/whatsthis All previous episodes here: https://lnk.bio/97zA Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ke/podcast/what-is-this/id1378080206?mt=2
Jay Dobyns a federal agent for 27 years achieved worldwide notoriety as one of history's most daring undercover agents. Jay is the first lawman to defeat the multilayered security measures of the Hells Angels to become a member of the legendary Skull Valley charter. For 2 years, he lived inside the Hells Angels. Jay played the role of a hitman or debt collector living among street and prison gangs, extremists, gunrunners, drug traffickers and bomb builders.This is a special show to remember. When people today ask Jay what he does, how does he like to reply? Jay took on the dirtiest, toughest jobs in undercover work… why? Was it Adrenalin, danger, the challenge, anger...what is the motivation to put Jay in the true line of fire? Jay's job was to pretend to be someone he's not, did he ever go too far? Todd Herman says our alter ego is a part of us, was it a part of Jay or did it take over? To go deep undercover was he conscious of his alter ego or was he so deep, he lost himself? How far from Jay was the alter ego he created as an identity to go undercover with the Hells Angels? Could he unhook away from the Hells Angels hangout? Is it still a part of Jay today? What rituals did he have to go through to get into the role each day? Was Jay a guy who could assume roles and identities easily? Was there training to prepare an Agent to assume an identity to go undercover? How did Jay go about creating situational awareness? Why being shot showed Jay that he wanted to be the guy that would stand up to the violence. How did his Dad shape who he is as a man today? What's the image in the mirror he can see that he wants his kids to embody, learn and replicate. In his job he said he abandoned the very people who loved him the most, a story of regret. Is Jay a guy who carries regret? Was humility a trait that was instilled into Jay as a kid? Does he fear anything today? Jay Redman is the Overcome guy, Ray Cash Care is the Decimator…who is the Jay Bird? Hells Angels, biker, dealer, traded guns…what's the soundtrack to the life of Jay, what's his theme song? At any point did he ever admire what the Hells Angels have built as a tribal brand? LINKS Jay Dobyns Website https://www.jaydobyns.com/index.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It's just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back folks, to Here's What I Don't Get, America's favorite game show! I'm your host Chip Folksworth, and boy do we have a show for you. Tonight, we begin by welcoming back last week's contestant, who is on a five week run, it's Brian! Go ahead and wheel him out, Jim! Now, Brian can't quite see or hear anymore, so we've got a handy-dandy translator spelling into his palm. Thanks, Janice. Now, tonight, Brian has reached Level 9! And as we all know, Level 9 is the......RUSH ROUND! That's right, Brian is going to have to complete all eight previous challenges as fast as he can, all while avoiding The Decimator! So, Brian, are you ready to do the Destruction Derby, Home Run Challenge, Piranha Speed Swim, CIA Torture Rally, Ice Cream Marathon, Bomb Defusal, Nose Hair Pluck, and Napalm Slip N' Slide all over again?! No? Now Brian, remember, you've got the chance to win $2,500. No? Well, that's it folks! Back to Guantanamo he goes! Rich, tell the folks what he's won:* Risk Aversion* Fire Alarms* Patio Eating* Bad Trailer MusicDaredevils. Risk-takers. Everyone wants to be one, but nobody wants to be one, you dig? Humans are genetically programmed to want safety. To want routines. The second something interferes with that, you get a buzzing at the back of your skull that warns you. Don’t make that phone call, don’t meet that person, don’t dye your hair. Fear of the unknown paralyzes us into non-action, scared of consequences that will, in all likelihood, never come. Now that you are armed with this knowledge, go! Go out into the world and say YES to whatever it may be. But first maybe finish binging that Netflix show. And its Third Season. And the spin-off. Okay, maybe just stay indoors forever.FIRE! THERE’S A FIRE! Did you get up out of your chair and run to the nearest exit? No? Why not? Not exciting enough? Well, most fire alarms are just about as effective. Unless you’ve got the demon-in-a-box that Tim has. That’s what every building needs to switch to, a demon in a box. Literally. If a literal demon burst into your office smelling of brimstone, yelling at the top of its lungs, you’d HAUL ASS out the nearest door.What’s a patio good for? Nothing. We’re evolved beings. We literally invented ways of building shelter just to not have to eat in the rain. So you tell me you want to eat out on the patio? In the sun and heat? With bugs everywhere? Where cars just zoom by, sending CO2 directly down our throats? On uncomfortable metal chairs? Are you out of your mind? How about I have the chef come out and cook your food directly on the sidewalk? Is that outside enough for you? Enjoy your gravel omelette.The music in a trailer makes or breaks the experience. Sure you could watch a trailer muted and get 50% of the enjoyment, but the other 50% is brought by that music. So, when something you’re looking forward to really drops the ball on matching the music to the action, it can be a real bummer. Whether it’s mismatched energy, or another hackneyed, slow, depressing cover of an otherwise great pop song, you’re losing sales.Plus more on this salsa-filled episode! We’ve got this month’s movie commentary nominees, your voicemails, crazy news and more! As always, check out out PATREON and DISCORD for more phat lifted trucks.
This week on the Foamcast Radio podcast, another Rival blaster gets leaked, Lord Draconical kickstarts premium blaster parts, Toys R Us might be back from the dead, Walmart has deals on Adventure Force blasters, I’ve got all your weekend Battlespace Intel, and the founder of Women of Nerf talks to us about the future plans of the group. Find show notes, order merch, leave comments and more at our website!Support the show (https://patreon.com/foamcastradio)
You’ve made it through Monday, now treat yourself with a brand new, extra big Fire When Ready! We’ve got SSD coverage, and a review of the Hammerhead Corvette and the Decimator.
It's the comic smash up you've been waiting for your entire life! What happens when Robots and Princesses come face to face? You'll find out in this review of Robots vs. Princesses #1 from Dynamite Entertainment. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Robots vs Princesses #1 Writer: Todd Matthy Artist: Nicolas Chapuis Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price $3.99 Release Date: August 1, 2018 The comic event of the year has arrived! When plucky Princess Zara stumbles upon the Decimator defector Wheeler, she sets in motion events that will pit the spritely cleverness of fairy tale princesses against the raw power of giant robots! The dream match you never thought you’d see begins here. Don’t miss it!
It's the comic smash up you've been waiting for your entire life! What happens when Robots and Princesses come face to face? You'll find out in this review of Robots vs. Princesses #1 from Dynamite Entertainment. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Dueling Reviews continues far into the future! Robots vs Princesses #1 Writer: Todd Matthy Artist: Nicolas Chapuis Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Cover Price $3.99 Release Date: August 1, 2018 The comic event of the year has arrived! When plucky Princess Zara stumbles upon the Decimator defector Wheeler, she sets in motion events that will pit the spritely cleverness of fairy tale princesses against the raw power of giant robots! The dream match you never thought you’d see begins here. Don’t miss it!
The Bad Boys of Magic are rolling into town once again. Tyson, Gingie and Tim resolve the prior episodes question of if we were given a baby craterhoof to play with, what would we do with it? We're of course talking about brews built around Decimator of Provinces. We of course also discuss the elephant in the room that is the new type of "treasure cards" hidden away in Kaladesh and every set moving forward as the Masterpiece series, Kaladesh Inventions. Being it's starting off as an all artifact set as of right now, we are incredibly excited to see stylish reprints of Chrome Mox, Lotus Pedal, Sol Ring, Aethervial and whatever ones Gingie said.
The Bad Boys of Magic are rolling into town once again. Tyson, Gingie and Tim resolve the prior episodes question of if we were given a baby craterhoof to play with, what would we do with it? We're of course talking about brews built around Decimator of Provinces. We of course also discuss the elephant in the room that is the new type of "treasure cards" hidden away in Kaladesh and every set moving forward as the Masterpiece series, Kaladesh Inventions. Being it's starting off as an all artifact set as of right now, we are incredibly excited to see stylish reprints of Chrome Mox, Lotus Pedal, Sol Ring, Aethervial and whatever ones Gingie said.
Decimator MD-DUCC Multi-Definition Cross Converter Decimator MD-DUCC Multi-Definition Down Up Cross Converter Auto detects 3G, HD or SD (26 Formats in total) Full 10-bit data path and multipoint interpolation Professional motion-adaptive de-interlacing True Down Up Cross conversion, allowing the conversion between any of the supported formats. Simply select the output format you require, no matter what the input format is Complete 16:9, 14:9 and 4:3 Aspect ratio conversion support, with individual selection for HD to HD, HD to SD, SD to HD and SD to SD conversions Full 16-Channel Audio metering with: Any of the 4 audio groups individually selectable Vertical or Horizontal Bars AES, VU, Extended VU, BBC, EBU, DIN and NORDIC Scales Bar & Float, Bar only or Float only Transparency adjustment Separate Bar and Float Ballistics control Adjustable Reference level Red, Yellow and Green Range adjustment Bar thickness adjustment Margin adjustment Adjustable Graticules Generator with: Separate enables for Safe Action, Safe Title and Centre Cross Adjustable position for either Safe Action or Safe Title Adjustable colours for Safe Action, Safe Title and Centre Cross Text Overlays with: Adjustable Foreground and Background colours Adjustable 16 character text Current input format status HDMI output Selectable analog video from: 3 x CVBS / YPbPr / RGB / CVBS & YC 2 x (3G/HD/SD)-SDI 10-bit outputs with audio from input automatically delayed and passed GPI on RJ-45 for Tallies 3G/HD/SD-SDI Active Loop-Through Output De-Embedded audio can be output on 2 x RCA connectors as either AES or Analogue with adjustable analogue audio level LEDs for status and buttons for basic configuration USB port for control and firmware updates Locking DC Power Socket The following is also included with the unit: Power Supply, HDMI Cable, USB Cable and Mounting Bracket
One of the PNW wrestling scene's most mysterious and most powerfull competitor, Larkin the Decimator joins Turnbuckle Turmoil. He will discuss his past as well as future goals he has for his career.
Welcome to Out of Formation.Episode 1: lol Menoth...and some Hordes stuff too I guess.In this Episode:o Fun spoiler (Well, it was but apparently either one of us misread the card or the errata will be forthcoming to ninja it from us.)o The Hordes Field Test in reviewo The new Cyclone, Decimator, Templar, Corruptor and Basher jacks.o Harlan VershThis is an early copy so be aware that those listening with spaceage technology like stereo headphones/speakers will note it only plays out of one of them. There will be a reedit later fixing that bit. Everything else in the podcast is completely intentional. Seriously.Additional mp3 linkage