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On this edition of Clean and Sober Radio host Gary Hendler and cohost Mark Sigmund welcome Eddie K. Do you know anyone who has been in recovery for over 50 years? We can all relate to thinking one day of sobriety would be impossible. Eddie K has been clean and sober for over five decades! He talks about his journey during the past half century.
Take a light hearted tour with Eddie K and Host Brian Bailie Through out Scotland. Fun Single Malt Adventure!
V tomto podcaste budeme hovoriť o mäsožravej baktérii postupujúcej na sever, o kontaminovaných bunkových líniach a o tom, aké je dôležité kráčanie. Pseudocast 604 na YouTube Zdroje Climate warming and increasing Vibrio vulnificus infections in North America Vibrio vulnificus WSU-CLL is not Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Line Of Attack The need for a worldwide consensus for cell line authentication: Experience implementing a mandatory requirement at the International Journal of Cancer Association of Daily Step Patterns With Mortality in US Adults Image by Eddie K from Pixabay
CM Punk seems as smug as Eddie K implied...
What a fun show with local comedians David Jolly and Eddie K - we have some noise issues in the beginning because Rick fucked up and doesn't know what he's doing. Eddie K has to run after the first segment but Rick, Anthony and David Jolly wrap it up on the second half and hopefully provided some laughs, enjoy !
ALAC- A Long Ass Conversation - and there was plenty to say between Moose, PoeticSoul, and Ken. So much so, that it had to be divided into two parts. In this first part, you'll learn the connections between Gene Wilder, Eddie K(a)ing Jr, and 45. You'll also learn how to not disrespect both the old school, and finer dining establishments. And, is Social Media (and, for that matter, podcasts like this) enough for solving depression due to the pandemic lockdowns? All this, plus Psychedelic Remixes, Pavlov's Dog at work in Dallas, and the Many Lives (and voices?) of PoeticSoul. No persons were harmed by any weapons or points presented. ALAC @Moose_Harris @PoeticSoul337 @ImKenEdwards https://linktr.ee/ClasslessThreadz PoeticSoul on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7utWUcqr50WRkSQFZBcweL?si=z2pIF8e7S7qdxzStX4iAzA Moose Harris on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dTA4fb04Pi6HZZgCkNleW?si=wBB1-tFnQ1qJ0JkHEg2Afg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classlessthreadz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classlessthreadz/support
EuroLeague'de çift maç haftasına Covid sebebiyle oynanamayan maçlar ve ligin değişen 0-20 kuralı damga vurdu. Yeni değişiklik neler söylüyor, Khimki'nin günahı neydi? Fenerbahçe'nin CSKA ve Bayern mağlubiyetlerindeki iki farklı yüzü, Micic'in Zalgiris maçındaki hayal kırıklığı sonrası Efes için çıkış yolları ve daha fazlası...
“Thank God It’s Friday” February 10, 1987 Returning VSTV all-star Scott Youngbauer is back to watch this weeks episode. We sat through Growing Pains episode titled Thank God It’s Friday and I still don’t know how that titled relates. Mike (Kirk Cameron) and his buddies are trying to figure out something to do with their night when they run across one of the coolest upperclassmen in their school. Somehow they get him to tell them where the party is and they immediately stick out like sore thumbs. Apparently, the cool kids at Mikes school really like getting dressed to the nines and sitting around someone’s living room with lite jazz piano and a full crudités spread. Oh yeah, and mountains beyond mountains of cocaine. Mike is approached by Rhonda (Kirsty Swanson) for a “group toot” in the bathroom but Mike can’t bring himself to do it. Eddie (K.C. Martel) and Boner (Andrew Koenig) stay at the party to toot the night away but Mike goes home to spill his guts to Jason (Alan Thicke). While Mike was driving around town Eddie and Boner called Mikes place and told Jason that they left the party and after all. The episode closes with Kirk Cameron as himself addressing the audience about the horrors of drug abuse while the finest mimes Circus Vargas had to offer stand perfectly still behind him. This one's a doozy you guys. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes! www.facebook.com/VERYSPECIALTELEVISION/ www.instagram.com/veryspecialtelevision/ facebook: @veryspecialtelevision instagram: @veryspecialtelevision twitter: @BestMenMedia *****************************************
A short Holiday special, filled with jockeys, jackets, and outer space technology!
Eddie finds that he has inadvertently (with Sal's help, of course) joined the circus! Clowns, trapeze artists, and lion tamers abound; but something sinister is waiting in the wings, and Eddie needs to puzzle it out before he finds himself at the center of the next accident! An extended 2-Hour comedy event!
Who is that fat guy in the red suit? (Hint: he ain't so jolly!) Happy Ho-ho, from Eddie K!
A quick little tale about family ties -- complete with strippers, gangsters, and electrical cutlery. Line up for the punch bowl!
What could be better than a nice relaxing morning at the Department of Motor Vehicles? Almost anything, as it turns out! Eddie has papers to file, Sal has a plan, and Officer Billy Hotdog has just about had enough! Will cool heads prevail? Maybe the best bet is still up in the air!
Eddie is stuck in the suburban wilds outside Cleveland, and Sal has arrived to lend moral support. Just one friend helping another. But before the night is through, Eddie will learn he needs to pick up a Dutch phrasebook...and maybe a pith helmet!
Salvatore needs a ride across town so he can pay off his loanshark, and Eddie provides the wheels. In his prized classic 1965 Lincoln Continental, they have a crosstown odyssey of buffoonish proportions. But where did Sal get the money to square up his loan, anyway?
Tempers are tested when Eddie and Sal find themselves in an elevator, stuck between floors. They're late for a meeting, and hanging by a thread, so it's time for action! (And a chocolate cannoli.) But who is the mysterious Beego Booto?
Beatport: http://bit.ly/FastLaneEPBeatport iTunes: http://bit.ly/FastLaneEPiTunes Download "By A Thread" for free @ http://bit.ly/ByAThreadFree One of AudioPorn's newest and brightest collectives' Mediks return for their second release on the label, after the breakthrough success of their debut ‘Outbreak' EP – the EP received a glowing 9.5 rating from premier electronic journal, DJ Mag and the Liquicity upload of ‘Blown Away' alone garnered hundreds of thousands of views. Mediks have built their reputation on a marriage of technical aptitude and bouncing vibrancy, and their latest ‘Fast Lane' EP is no exception to the rule with five unique, genre-crossing tracks laced with Mediks' signature synth-workouts and relentless energy. ‘Fast Lane' Ft. Texas Opening with crunching snares and a tearing lead guitar riff that sails through the arrangement, ‘Fast Lane' wastes no time moving towards its devastating drop. Paired with Texas' flowing lyrics and waves of futuristic, laser-esque synth stabs, ‘Fast Lane' sets the pace for the EP's no-holds-barred approach to tech-orientated dance floor destruction. ‘So Cruel' Ft. Georgina Upton ‘So Cruel' is the perfect display of Mediks' ability to simultaneously juggle a multitude of moods and tempos – with its down-tempo plucking synths and soaring vocals courtesy of Georgina Upton making her AudioPorn debut – rendering the listener unable to predict the switch-up in the arrangement when the track eventually breaks into its bouncing synth-led drop. Dominated by fluctuating mids and rumbling subs, ‘So Cruel' once again underlines Mediks' playful vigor amidst their trademark rolling energy. ‘By A Thread' Ft. Georgina Upton Continuing in the same vein from the runaway success of ‘Blown Away' from their debut Outbreak EP, ‘By A Thread' drops the all-out assault of the EP's opening two tracks and focuses on uplifting, hands-in-the-air summertime vibes. With its pulsating stabs and Georgina Upton's titular, soothing vocals laced throughout, ‘By A Thread' is another glowing example of Mediks' adaptability and keen ear for mood progression. ‘Hulk' Displaying Mediks' comfort in technical excellence at a multitude of different tempos, ‘Hulk' drops the tempo down to 140 without losing sense of their signature boisterous intensity. With its processed claps, wandering retro-futuristic synths and guitar licks punctuated throughout the arrangement, ‘Hulk' rarely treads on similar grounds twice as its mid swipes seem to have a mind of their own, floating effortlessly after the drop. Sure to send dance floors across the land into a mindless frenzy. ‘Hands On That Ass' Ft. Messinian Being no strangers to sonic experimentation, Mediks have come up with something entirely different with the ‘Fast Lane' EP's closing track. ‘Hands On That Ass' welcomes premier wordsmith Messinian – who has toured worldwide, as Dieselboy's front man in particular, as one of Drum & Bass' most successful MC's to date. With its rolling, militant hi-hats and G-Funk inspired wailing synths. ‘Hands On That Ass' takes the usual tropes associated with ‘Trap' music and evolves them, Mediks-style. Hold on to your hats people. TRACKLISTINGMediks - Hulk Dodge & Fuski - ??? Genetic Bros - Close Foreign Beggars Ft.Skrillex - Still Gettin It Zomboy - City 2 City Eptic - Slime City Dodge & Fuski - ??? Gemini - Feel Me Millions Like Us - Equinox Gatekeeper - Raw Tones Foreign Beggars Ft. Alix Perez - LDN (Statix & Eddie K remix) Mediks - Hands On That Ass Gemini - Vision Statix & Eddie K - Blinded Zanetic - True dedication Tim Ismag - Break the wall Statix - Samurai (Matta remix) Statix - Londinium
Beatport: http://bit.ly/FastLaneEPBeatport iTunes: http://bit.ly/FastLaneEPiTunes Download "By A Thread" for free @ http://bit.ly/ByAThreadFree One of AudioPorn’s newest and brightest collectives’ Mediks return for their second release on the label, after the breakthrough success of their debut ‘Outbreak’ EP – the EP received a glowing 9.5 rating from premier electronic journal, DJ Mag and the Liquicity upload of ‘Blown Away’ alone garnered hundreds of thousands of views. Mediks have built their reputation on a marriage of technical aptitude and bouncing vibrancy, and their latest ‘Fast Lane’ EP is no exception to the rule with five unique, genre-crossing tracks laced with Mediks’ signature synth-workouts and relentless energy. ‘Fast Lane’ Ft. Texas Opening with crunching snares and a tearing lead guitar riff that sails through the arrangement, ‘Fast Lane’ wastes no time moving towards its devastating drop. Paired with Texas’ flowing lyrics and waves of futuristic, laser-esque synth stabs, ‘Fast Lane’ sets the pace for the EP’s no-holds-barred approach to tech-orientated dance floor destruction. ‘So Cruel’ Ft. Georgina Upton ‘So Cruel’ is the perfect display of Mediks’ ability to simultaneously juggle a multitude of moods and tempos – with its down-tempo plucking synths and soaring vocals courtesy of Georgina Upton making her AudioPorn debut – rendering the listener unable to predict the switch-up in the arrangement when the track eventually breaks into its bouncing synth-led drop. Dominated by fluctuating mids and rumbling subs, ‘So Cruel’ once again underlines Mediks’ playful vigor amidst their trademark rolling energy. ‘By A Thread’ Ft. Georgina Upton Continuing in the same vein from the runaway success of ‘Blown Away’ from their debut Outbreak EP, ‘By A Thread’ drops the all-out assault of the EP’s opening two tracks and focuses on uplifting, hands-in-the-air summertime vibes. With its pulsating stabs and Georgina Upton’s titular, soothing vocals laced throughout, ‘By A Thread’ is another glowing example of Mediks’ adaptability and keen ear for mood progression. ‘Hulk’ Displaying Mediks’ comfort in technical excellence at a multitude of different tempos, ‘Hulk’ drops the tempo down to 140 without losing sense of their signature boisterous intensity. With its processed claps, wandering retro-futuristic synths and guitar licks punctuated throughout the arrangement, ‘Hulk’ rarely treads on similar grounds twice as its mid swipes seem to have a mind of their own, floating effortlessly after the drop. Sure to send dance floors across the land into a mindless frenzy. ‘Hands On That Ass’ Ft. Messinian Being no strangers to sonic experimentation, Mediks have come up with something entirely different with the ‘Fast Lane’ EP’s closing track. ‘Hands On That Ass’ welcomes premier wordsmith Messinian – who has toured worldwide, as Dieselboy’s front man in particular, as one of Drum & Bass’ most successful MC’s to date. With its rolling, militant hi-hats and G-Funk inspired wailing synths. ‘Hands On That Ass’ takes the usual tropes associated with ‘Trap’ music and evolves them, Mediks-style. Hold on to your hats people. TRACKLISTINGMediks - Hulk Dodge & Fuski - ??? Genetic Bros - Close Foreign Beggars Ft.Skrillex - Still Gettin It Zomboy - City 2 City Eptic - Slime City Dodge & Fuski - ??? Gemini - Feel Me Millions Like Us - Equinox Gatekeeper - Raw Tones Foreign Beggars Ft. Alix Perez - LDN (Statix & Eddie K remix) Mediks - Hands On That Ass Gemini - Vision Statix & Eddie K - Blinded Zanetic - True dedication Tim Ismag - Break the wall Statix - Samurai (Matta remix) Statix - Londinium
Beatport: http://bit.ly/FastLaneEPBeatport iTunes: http://bit.ly/FastLaneEPiTunes Download "By A Thread" for free @ http://bit.ly/ByAThreadFree One of AudioPorn’s newest and brightest collectives’ Mediks return for their second release on the label, after the breakthrough success of their debut ‘Outbreak’ EP – the EP received a glowing 9.5 rating from premier electronic journal, DJ Mag and the Liquicity upload of ‘Blown Away’ alone garnered hundreds of thousands of views. Mediks have built their reputation on a marriage of technical aptitude and bouncing vibrancy, and their latest ‘Fast Lane’ EP is no exception to the rule with five unique, genre-crossing tracks laced with Mediks’ signature synth-workouts and relentless energy. ‘Fast Lane’ Ft. Texas Opening with crunching snares and a tearing lead guitar riff that sails through the arrangement, ‘Fast Lane’ wastes no time moving towards its devastating drop. Paired with Texas’ flowing lyrics and waves of futuristic, laser-esque synth stabs, ‘Fast Lane’ sets the pace for the EP’s no-holds-barred approach to tech-orientated dance floor destruction. ‘So Cruel’ Ft. Georgina Upton ‘So Cruel’ is the perfect display of Mediks’ ability to simultaneously juggle a multitude of moods and tempos – with its down-tempo plucking synths and soaring vocals courtesy of Georgina Upton making her AudioPorn debut – rendering the listener unable to predict the switch-up in the arrangement when the track eventually breaks into its bouncing synth-led drop. Dominated by fluctuating mids and rumbling subs, ‘So Cruel’ once again underlines Mediks’ playful vigor amidst their trademark rolling energy. ‘By A Thread’ Ft. Georgina Upton Continuing in the same vein from the runaway success of ‘Blown Away’ from their debut Outbreak EP, ‘By A Thread’ drops the all-out assault of the EP’s opening two tracks and focuses on uplifting, hands-in-the-air summertime vibes. With its pulsating stabs and Georgina Upton’s titular, soothing vocals laced throughout, ‘By A Thread’ is another glowing example of Mediks’ adaptability and keen ear for mood progression. ‘Hulk’ Displaying Mediks’ comfort in technical excellence at a multitude of different tempos, ‘Hulk’ drops the tempo down to 140 without losing sense of their signature boisterous intensity. With its processed claps, wandering retro-futuristic synths and guitar licks punctuated throughout the arrangement, ‘Hulk’ rarely treads on similar grounds twice as its mid swipes seem to have a mind of their own, floating effortlessly after the drop. Sure to send dance floors across the land into a mindless frenzy. ‘Hands On That Ass’ Ft. Messinian Being no strangers to sonic experimentation, Mediks have come up with something entirely different with the ‘Fast Lane’ EP’s closing track. ‘Hands On That Ass’ welcomes premier wordsmith Messinian – who has toured worldwide, as Dieselboy’s front man in particular, as one of Drum & Bass’ most successful MC’s to date. With its rolling, militant hi-hats and G-Funk inspired wailing synths. ‘Hands On That Ass’ takes the usual tropes associated with ‘Trap’ music and evolves them, Mediks-style. Hold on to your hats people. TRACKLISTINGMediks - Hulk Dodge & Fuski - ??? Genetic Bros - Close Foreign Beggars Ft.Skrillex - Still Gettin It Zomboy - City 2 City Eptic - Slime City Dodge & Fuski - ??? Gemini - Feel Me Millions Like Us - Equinox Gatekeeper - Raw Tones Foreign Beggars Ft. Alix Perez - LDN (Statix & Eddie K remix) Mediks - Hands On That Ass Gemini - Vision Statix & Eddie K - Blinded Zanetic - True dedication Tim Ismag - Break the wall Statix - Samurai (Matta remix) Statix - Londinium
Glitch Hop / Funk - UEP Mix [043] & JUSBE Guest MixUEP tracklist:00:00 Dcarls vs. statix, Eddie K, Astronaut - Anymore Flavorrhythm (The BeatTells Mashed)01:30 Bratkilla - Out of the Count04:15 KOAN Sound - Eastern Thug [OWSLA rec.]05:30 Flash Oddysee - Funk Machine07:05 Josh Chace - Bob Gnarley ft. Grimenoceros08:30 Peter Tosh - Get Up, Stand Up (Dublo Rework)10:45 The Mavrik - When Da Bass Goes Boom13:15 LabRat - Dopamine15:40 Hassassin - Hoes & TricksJUSBE Guest Mix:17:10 Skrillex & Damian Marley - Make it Bun Dem (Jusbe remix)18:23 Zeds Dead ft. Omar Linx - Cowboy (Jusbe remix) 20:56 Datsik - Fully Blown (Jusbe remix)23:39 Jusbe - Halloween26:23 Mortar - Wreckage (Jusbe remix)28:40 Jusbe - Pump That Beat30:16 Jusbe - For Example
Introducing Statix. To put it simply, dubstep's answer to Bad Company. Quite a title? With distinctive records such as ‘Mind Over Matter', 'samurai' & ‘anymore' shredding their way through the dubstep scene, it's one that is definitely justified. Statix means …. Well, nothing actually, there isn't a reason behind the name, although there is a reason as to why Statix contains 4 members. Eddie, Ross & John take care of the beats, while arguably Bristol's finest dubstep MC 'Frilla' spits catchy hooks and bars on an unsuspecting audience. Back in 2008, a Music Technology course in Bristol began to bring the group together. Soon enough, friendships were developed, musical influences were shared and finally, the idea to bring about the group 'Statix' was put forward and optimised. It wasn't long before the world took notice of the somewhat refreshing sound the guys were bringing to the dance-floor. Radio plays from the likes of Caspa, Rusko & Crissy Criss followed a ‘mini-mix' request on the infamous Mary Anne Hobbs Radio 1 show. The spotlight was significantly placed upon ‘Mind Over Matter' which even featured on Mary Anne Hobbs' U.S tour blog, beside the likes of Chase & Status, Joker & Plactician. ‘Mind Over Matter' was then chosen to be released on one of the most exciting and contemporary record labels to emerge from 2009, ‘Screwloose Records' where it would join highly desired up and coming releases from the likes of KOAN Sound & Asa. After the sudden kick start, things only stated to get better for Statix, bagging themselves headline slots at club night across the UK and europe with the likes of Nero, Chase & Status and Being commissioned for remixes from the likes of Gatekeeper, Dr.syntax and Kate Mcgill. But as dubstep became more mainstream, The competition got tougher. They soon realised that a cunning master plan was needed to get them to the top, so they slowly slipped into the shadows to work on their sound. 9 months later, Statix are about to unleash the type of bass music the scene has been missing. Catchy vocals, Heaven sent synth lines, but keeping the basslines dark and nasty! Look out for the anthem that is 'Anymore' co-produced by the infamous Eddie K, seeing a release on H.E.N.CH in november 2011. Keep an ear out for forthcoming tracks on Screwloose records featuring 'Dr.Syntax' & 'Metropolis' (Foreign Beggars) amongst remixes for 'Zanetic' and Katie Sky and hold tight for the first ever static Drum n Bass colaboration with Hospital sensation 'N3gus'. Perhaps the best thing about Statix is the fact that the talent doesn't stop at the loading screen for Reason 4.0. Word of mouth alone established Statix high on the bills of several nights to start with in their home town of Bristol. Why? A well coordinated approach to live performances coupled with superb DJ skills and jaw dropping MC talent. Even with the somewhat dark sound the group can unleash through a sound-system, the future is most definitely bright for Statix. And with a live performance in the works, things are about to go from sick, to slick. TRACKLISTING1. Statix – Mind Over Matter – Screwloose 2. Statix – Purgatory – Rottun 3. Statix – Devoid of a Soul – Rottun 4. Statix – Proxima Centauri – Free Download 5. Statix – Origin – Free Download 6. Gatekeeper – Ignite ft Grillza & Dread (Statix Remix) – Screwloose 7. Statix – Samurai (Matta Remix) – Screwloose 8. Statix – Grudge (Balkansky Remix) – Culture Assault Dub 9. Statix – Mind Over Matter (Sinister Souls Remix) – Screwloose 10. Eddie K & Statix – Blinded – Hench 11. Statix – Escape – Screwloose 12. Teknian – Desperados (Statix Remix) – Screwloose 13. Statix – Samurai – Screwloose 14. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore – Hench 15. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore (100bpm edit) - Hench 16. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore (Astronaut Remix) - Dub 17. Statix & N3gus – A.D.D – Free Download 18. Statix – Mind Over Matter (LoKo Remix) – Screwloose 19. Foreign Beggars ft Alix Perez – LDN (Eddie K & Statix Remix) – Never Say Die 20. Statix – Intergalactic Temples – Dub 21. Statix – Londinium – Screwloose 22. Statix – Londinium (Vexisle Remix) – Screwloose 23. Kate Mcgill – Replaced (Statix Remix) – Free Download
Introducing Statix. To put it simply, dubstep’s answer to Bad Company. Quite a title? With distinctive records such as ‘Mind Over Matter’, 'samurai' & ‘anymore’ shredding their way through the dubstep scene, it’s one that is definitely justified. Statix means …. Well, nothing actually, there isn’t a reason behind the name, although there is a reason as to why Statix contains 4 members. Eddie, Ross & John take care of the beats, while arguably Bristol’s finest dubstep MC 'Frilla' spits catchy hooks and bars on an unsuspecting audience. Back in 2008, a Music Technology course in Bristol began to bring the group together. Soon enough, friendships were developed, musical influences were shared and finally, the idea to bring about the group 'Statix' was put forward and optimised. It wasn’t long before the world took notice of the somewhat refreshing sound the guys were bringing to the dance-floor. Radio plays from the likes of Caspa, Rusko & Crissy Criss followed a ‘mini-mix’ request on the infamous Mary Anne Hobbs Radio 1 show. The spotlight was significantly placed upon ‘Mind Over Matter’ which even featured on Mary Anne Hobbs’ U.S tour blog, beside the likes of Chase & Status, Joker & Plactician. ‘Mind Over Matter’ was then chosen to be released on one of the most exciting and contemporary record labels to emerge from 2009, ‘Screwloose Records’ where it would join highly desired up and coming releases from the likes of KOAN Sound & Asa. After the sudden kick start, things only stated to get better for Statix, bagging themselves headline slots at club night across the UK and europe with the likes of Nero, Chase & Status and Being commissioned for remixes from the likes of Gatekeeper, Dr.syntax and Kate Mcgill. But as dubstep became more mainstream, The competition got tougher. They soon realised that a cunning master plan was needed to get them to the top, so they slowly slipped into the shadows to work on their sound. 9 months later, Statix are about to unleash the type of bass music the scene has been missing. Catchy vocals, Heaven sent synth lines, but keeping the basslines dark and nasty! Look out for the anthem that is 'Anymore' co-produced by the infamous Eddie K, seeing a release on H.E.N.CH in november 2011. Keep an ear out for forthcoming tracks on Screwloose records featuring 'Dr.Syntax' & 'Metropolis' (Foreign Beggars) amongst remixes for 'Zanetic' and Katie Sky and hold tight for the first ever static Drum n Bass colaboration with Hospital sensation 'N3gus'. Perhaps the best thing about Statix is the fact that the talent doesn’t stop at the loading screen for Reason 4.0. Word of mouth alone established Statix high on the bills of several nights to start with in their home town of Bristol. Why? A well coordinated approach to live performances coupled with superb DJ skills and jaw dropping MC talent. Even with the somewhat dark sound the group can unleash through a sound-system, the future is most definitely bright for Statix. And with a live performance in the works, things are about to go from sick, to slick. TRACKLISTING1. Statix – Mind Over Matter – Screwloose 2. Statix – Purgatory – Rottun 3. Statix – Devoid of a Soul – Rottun 4. Statix – Proxima Centauri – Free Download 5. Statix – Origin – Free Download 6. Gatekeeper – Ignite ft Grillza & Dread (Statix Remix) – Screwloose 7. Statix – Samurai (Matta Remix) – Screwloose 8. Statix – Grudge (Balkansky Remix) – Culture Assault Dub 9. Statix – Mind Over Matter (Sinister Souls Remix) – Screwloose 10. Eddie K & Statix – Blinded – Hench 11. Statix – Escape – Screwloose 12. Teknian – Desperados (Statix Remix) – Screwloose 13. Statix – Samurai – Screwloose 14. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore – Hench 15. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore (100bpm edit) - Hench 16. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore (Astronaut Remix) - Dub 17. Statix & N3gus – A.D.D – Free Download 18. Statix – Mind Over Matter (LoKo Remix) – Screwloose 19. Foreign Beggars ft Alix Perez – LDN (Eddie K & Statix Remix) – Never Say Die 20. Statix – Intergalactic Temples – Dub 21. Statix – Londinium – Screwloose 22. Statix – Londinium (Vexisle Remix) – Screwloose 23. Kate Mcgill – Replaced (Statix Remix) – Free Download
Introducing Statix. To put it simply, dubstep’s answer to Bad Company. Quite a title? With distinctive records such as ‘Mind Over Matter’, 'samurai' & ‘anymore’ shredding their way through the dubstep scene, it’s one that is definitely justified. Statix means …. Well, nothing actually, there isn’t a reason behind the name, although there is a reason as to why Statix contains 4 members. Eddie, Ross & John take care of the beats, while arguably Bristol’s finest dubstep MC 'Frilla' spits catchy hooks and bars on an unsuspecting audience. Back in 2008, a Music Technology course in Bristol began to bring the group together. Soon enough, friendships were developed, musical influences were shared and finally, the idea to bring about the group 'Statix' was put forward and optimised. It wasn’t long before the world took notice of the somewhat refreshing sound the guys were bringing to the dance-floor. Radio plays from the likes of Caspa, Rusko & Crissy Criss followed a ‘mini-mix’ request on the infamous Mary Anne Hobbs Radio 1 show. The spotlight was significantly placed upon ‘Mind Over Matter’ which even featured on Mary Anne Hobbs’ U.S tour blog, beside the likes of Chase & Status, Joker & Plactician. ‘Mind Over Matter’ was then chosen to be released on one of the most exciting and contemporary record labels to emerge from 2009, ‘Screwloose Records’ where it would join highly desired up and coming releases from the likes of KOAN Sound & Asa. After the sudden kick start, things only stated to get better for Statix, bagging themselves headline slots at club night across the UK and europe with the likes of Nero, Chase & Status and Being commissioned for remixes from the likes of Gatekeeper, Dr.syntax and Kate Mcgill. But as dubstep became more mainstream, The competition got tougher. They soon realised that a cunning master plan was needed to get them to the top, so they slowly slipped into the shadows to work on their sound. 9 months later, Statix are about to unleash the type of bass music the scene has been missing. Catchy vocals, Heaven sent synth lines, but keeping the basslines dark and nasty! Look out for the anthem that is 'Anymore' co-produced by the infamous Eddie K, seeing a release on H.E.N.CH in november 2011. Keep an ear out for forthcoming tracks on Screwloose records featuring 'Dr.Syntax' & 'Metropolis' (Foreign Beggars) amongst remixes for 'Zanetic' and Katie Sky and hold tight for the first ever static Drum n Bass colaboration with Hospital sensation 'N3gus'. Perhaps the best thing about Statix is the fact that the talent doesn’t stop at the loading screen for Reason 4.0. Word of mouth alone established Statix high on the bills of several nights to start with in their home town of Bristol. Why? A well coordinated approach to live performances coupled with superb DJ skills and jaw dropping MC talent. Even with the somewhat dark sound the group can unleash through a sound-system, the future is most definitely bright for Statix. And with a live performance in the works, things are about to go from sick, to slick. TRACKLISTING1. Statix – Mind Over Matter – Screwloose 2. Statix – Purgatory – Rottun 3. Statix – Devoid of a Soul – Rottun 4. Statix – Proxima Centauri – Free Download 5. Statix – Origin – Free Download 6. Gatekeeper – Ignite ft Grillza & Dread (Statix Remix) – Screwloose 7. Statix – Samurai (Matta Remix) – Screwloose 8. Statix – Grudge (Balkansky Remix) – Culture Assault Dub 9. Statix – Mind Over Matter (Sinister Souls Remix) – Screwloose 10. Eddie K & Statix – Blinded – Hench 11. Statix – Escape – Screwloose 12. Teknian – Desperados (Statix Remix) – Screwloose 13. Statix – Samurai – Screwloose 14. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore – Hench 15. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore (100bpm edit) - Hench 16. Eddie K & Statix – Anymore (Astronaut Remix) - Dub 17. Statix & N3gus – A.D.D – Free Download 18. Statix – Mind Over Matter (LoKo Remix) – Screwloose 19. Foreign Beggars ft Alix Perez – LDN (Eddie K & Statix Remix) – Never Say Die 20. Statix – Intergalactic Temples – Dub 21. Statix – Londinium – Screwloose 22. Statix – Londinium (Vexisle Remix) – Screwloose 23. Kate Mcgill – Replaced (Statix Remix) – Free Download
Noisestorm - Backlash 12th Planet, Skrillex & Kill the Noise - Burst ft. GMCFOSHO Kicks n Licks - Time Rusko - Somebody to Love (Skream mix) Eddie K and Statix - Anymore Downlink - Crippled Camel (Dubsidia remix) Friction - Led Astray (Culprate remix) DJ Antention - Take my Gun (original) Lady Chann - Equilibrium (Mojo remix) Swedish House Mafia vs. Knife Party - Antidote (Schoolboy remix) Sporty-O - Patron & Kush (Calvertron Kush-Step Remix) Ed Sheeran - Drunk (Doctor P remix) Neon Concept - Northern Lights (Dubstep VIP) Zedd - Shave it (Velcoff remix) Drake - She Will (Stratus remix)
This week is a special Glitch Hop episode. I had so much fun making this show this week. Probably the funkiest mix I have done in recent memory. Get your shout outs and questions in at: http://www.facebook.com/sketimusic http://www.soundcloud.com/sketimusic Track listing: 1. Random Person - D Pad (Bad Acid) 2. Daft Punk - Derezzed (The Glitch Mob Remix) (Disney) 3. DCarls - All In (Simplify) 4. Koan Sound - Mr. Brown (Inspected) 5. Statix, Eddie K feat. Astronauts - Anymore (100 BPM Edit) (Hench) 6. Skrillex - Bangarang (Big Beat) 7. Feed Me - Pink Lady (Mau5trap) 8. Koan Sound - Funk Blaster (OWSLA) 9. Skrillex - Reptile's Theme (WaterTower Music) Check Sketi out at: http://www.sketi.co.uk http://www.soundcloud.com/sketimusic http://www.facebook.com/sketimusic http://www.youtube.com/user/SKETIMUSIC
Октябрьская порция свежих сочных басов и ломаных битов для ценителей dubstep музыки от Emptydot. 1.Roksonix - Music In Me 2.Tim Healey (feat. Freqhouse,Loc-E,Pippa Trix) - Resistance (Mark Instinct Remix) 3.Maverick Sabre - Let Me Go (Roksonix Remix) 4.Dub Zero - Murda 5.Crystal Clear & Stapleton - Levels (Funtcase Remix) 6.Brown & Gammon - Be There 7.Navigator - Bad Minds (Mindflow Remix) 8.N Chyx - Skankin Shoes (Enigma Dubz Remix) 9.Lost - Escape From The Womb (Original Mix) 10.Mensah - Dark Matter (Original Mix) 11.Lost (feat. Beezy) - Snake Eyes 12.Requake - Blinking Idiot 13.BadKlaat - Head Top 14.Everyman - Machete Man 15.Kinzy - Visualization 16.The Others - First Flight 17.Mr. K - Tribesman 18.Frankee - Everlasting 19.Phaeleh (feat. I-Mitri)- Perilous 20.Pinch - Swish 21.EshOne - EmptyFridge 22.Superisk - Find Your Way (Mensah Remix) 23.Dark Sky - Neon 24.Hybu - Gemini 25.Kid Gloves - Music Power (D1 Remix) 26.Mz Bratt - Selecta (Original Produce By DJ Redlight) 27.Arc 88 - 2 Many 28.Mensah - Digital Dreamer 29.D Minds - Dream Again 30.Eddie K & Minus (feat. Beezy & Shadz) - Disfigured Love 31.Rob Sparx (feat Dee Ellington) - Try To Remember 32.Mr Lager feat Asher Dust - Four Leaf Clover (Von D Remix) 33.Little Dragon - Ritual Union
Октябрьская порция свежих сочных басов и ломаных битов для ценителей dubstep музыки от Emptydot. 1.Roksonix - Music In Me 2.Tim Healey (feat. Freqhouse,Loc-E,Pippa Trix) - Resistance (Mark Instinct Remix) 3.Maverick Sabre - Let Me Go (Roksonix Remix) 4.Dub Zero - Murda 5.Crystal Clear & Stapleton - Levels (Funtcase Remix) 6.Brown & Gammon - Be There 7.Navigator - Bad Minds (Mindflow Remix) 8.N Chyx - Skankin Shoes (Enigma Dubz Remix) 9.Lost - Escape From The Womb (Original Mix) 10.Mensah - Dark Matter (Original Mix) 11.Lost (feat. Beezy) - Snake Eyes 12.Requake - Blinking Idiot 13.BadKlaat - Head Top 14.Everyman - Machete Man 15.Kinzy - Visualization 16.The Others - First Flight 17.Mr. K - Tribesman 18.Frankee - Everlasting 19.Phaeleh (feat. I-Mitri)- Perilous 20.Pinch - Swish 21.EshOne - EmptyFridge 22.Superisk - Find Your Way (Mensah Remix) 23.Dark Sky - Neon 24.Hybu - Gemini 25.Kid Gloves - Music Power (D1 Remix) 26.Mz Bratt - Selecta (Original Produce By DJ Redlight) 27.Arc 88 - 2 Many 28.Mensah - Digital Dreamer 29.D Minds - Dream Again 30.Eddie K & Minus (feat. Beezy & Shadz) - Disfigured Love 31.Rob Sparx (feat Dee Ellington) - Try To Remember 32.Mr Lager feat Asher Dust - Four Leaf Clover (Von D Remix) 33.Little Dragon - Ritual Union
Eddie K. has been in OA since 1998. Recorded at the Light A Candle in Los Angeles, CA.