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Adrian Smith looks at the changes since he made his groundbreaking documentary about ADHD for Virgin Radio Pride last year. Joined by 4 remarkable ADHD'ers and friends including Virgin Radio's Eddy Temple-Morris, they tackle the questions that have arisen since Adrian was diagnosed alongside the major milestones that have taken place over 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode 135 with Eddy Temple-Morris, who is a musician, DJ & Broadcaster. He is also a patron for My Black Dog, a mental health charity and ground breaking peer-to-peer service that's hosted by volunteers that all have lived experience so anyone who's struggling can web-chat with someone who really gets it. In this episode I chat to Eddy about his work with My Black Dog and his own experiences with anxiety, insomnia and suicidal thoughts. We chat about mental wellbeing and the practices that Eddy uses every day to look after himself. We cover meditation, the Wim Hoff Method, food, music, nature and all sorts of other wonderful things that are good for the mind, body and spirit. And we chat about the importance of talking, connecting with others and the importance of shared experience and using ADHD as a super power. Eddy has been actively involved in the mental health for a long time and has gained some incredible insights along the way. He was actually on the dream guest that I wrote up when I first started Proper Mental so to get to chat to him was really special and he is just the loveliest man! You can listen to Eddy on Virgin Radio through the week 10:00 – 13:00. Catch up with everything that Eddy does via his website https://eddytm.com or via his social media @eddytemplemorris. You can learn more about My Black Dog at www.myblackdog.co or @myblackdog_co You can check out the record Eddy mentions towards the end here: The Nightfly - YouTube You can connect with me on social media @propermentalpodcast or via www.propermentalpodcast.com. A great way to support the show and spread the word is to rate, review and subscribe on whatever platform you get your podcasts from. If you or anyone you know needs to find support in your local area, please go to www.hubofhope.co.uk Thanks for listening!
Tipple-loving trio Helena Nicklin, Aidy Smith & Eddy Temple Morris pop the lid on their new show The Three Drinkers in Cognac, the team contemplate what they'd do if they won the lottery, and Chris reveals that he's never had a Nando's...Join Chris, Vassos, Rachel, Sinead and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eddy Temple-Morris is back for another week! Eddy is a well renowned broadcaster with a passion for food and drink. This week Helena and Eddy play 'The Instant Sommelier' game and a round of 'Buy It Or Bin It'. Helena also takes a moment to catch up with Sonia Elia, the Franklin and Sons UK Brand Ambassador. Thank you to Franklin & Sons for sponsoring this podcast. Creating remarkable, great-tasting drinks that turn the ordinary moment into an extraordinary one.
This week is all about Bordeaux wine and who better to join Helena than the food and drink lover, Eddy Temple-Morris! Eddy Temple-Morris is a well renowned broadcaster, with more than just a passion for music. He recently started his own pop up restaurant and one day dreams of being a sommelier. This episode we are also joined by Andrew Eaking from Château Puynard, Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux. Andrew and Naomi Murtagh are the owners of Bottle Apostle, an independent wine retailer based in London. Aidy also catches up with Grégoire Piat from Château de Couronneau, Sainte-Foy Côtes de Bordeaux to talk about biodynamic wines. This episode is bought to you by Côtes de Bordeaux, the french wine appellation.
Eddy Temple- Morris has been a staple of music broadcasting in the UK since the 90's - first on MTV, then XFM and now via his daily show on Virgin.He joined me this week to talk heartbreak, the trouble with dads and the importance of telling your mates you love them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to the Oasis Podcast! Support at patreon.com/oasispod Follow on Twitter and Facebook @oasispodcast and Instagram @OasisPodToday's episode is sponsored by Mike's Band Maps - follow them @dizignrz_com and for a to win a chance Buy Some Might Say - The Definitive Story of Oasis - https://thisdayinmusicbooks.com/books/some-might-say-the-definitive-history-of-oasis/ Email oasispod@gmail.com Today my guest is Eddy Temple-Morris - @eddytmCheck out his band @losersuk He is the patron of myblackdog.co - they do great work - support them if you canTickets may still be available for my show with Alan McGee at Water Rats on 20th May - https://www.ents24.com/london-events/the-water-rats/an-evening-with-alan-mcgee-oasis/6228226Friend of the show Richard Bowes has a new book out on The Verve - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Music-Masters-Verve-MMM5-ebook/dp/B08ZKBZY4PAnother friend of the show Simon Halfon has a book out of the Supersonic film - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Supersonic-Complete-Authorised-Unabridged-Interviews-ebook/dp/B0917N8S2Y/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=supersonic+halfon&qid=1617227174&s=digital-text&sr=1-1
It's Episode 11 of "An Open Water Swimmer's Podcast" . . . it was an absolute joy to be able to chat to DJ, Radio Broadcaster and Wim Hoff devotee, Eddy Temple-Morris. Not only is Eddy a passionate advocate of the sea and all that lives within it, he is also a patron of the charity "My Black Dog"; a charity close to his heart that deals with anyone who needs help with their mental wellbeing. He started Wim Hoff a number of years ago as a way to improve his mental state, and now he is an ardent proponent of its benefits. We chat about swimming pools in Iran, Resveretrol, being chased by Trigger Fish and how the water wants to kill you... allegedly. Enjoy!
This is a special podcast centred around mental health of both tenants and landlords. As a team at Wealth and Success Academy we have all experienced mental health issues during the coronavirus lockdowns. Ashley Banfield, Jimmy London, Immanuel Ezekiel and Brett Algre-Wood discuss tenant suicide an d help offered by My Black Dog with Eddy Temple-Morris fro m Virgin Radio.
Nick Halkes joins Eddy Temple-Morris for the last episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's Nick Halkes!
Trevor Horn joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for the 7th episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's Trevor Horn.
DJ Fresh joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for this episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's DJ Fresh.
James Lavelle joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for the fifth episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's James Lavelle.
MJ Cole joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for the fourth episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's MJ Cole.
Arthur Baker joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for the third episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's Arthur Baker.
Xavier de Rosnay from Justice joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for the second episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's Xavier de Rosnay from duo Justice.
Norman Jay MBE joins presenters Nick Halkes and Eddy Temple-Morris for the first episode. Welcome to Trailblazers - presented by Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week they meet the people who defined a genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's Norman Jay.
Season 2's first guest is the wonderful Eddy Temple-Morris. Not only is he a Radio DJ, TV presenter, Musician, Manager and Mogul. He is also a Mental Health survivor and warrior. Having battled and beaten his own demons, Eddy has developed some amazing strategies to bat the Black Dog. We discuss the wonders of Wim Hoff and the links between the gut, nutrition and the media on out Mental Health. So there is masses to learn and to apply to life. Its also a lot of fun and a pleasure to have my Friend for life back on the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music Industry Longevity - Eddy Temple-Morris and Andy Strange discuss their very successful and long careers and how they managed to sustain and build their careers. This is their first meeting in 30 years.Click to listen to a Spotify playlist with all the music mentioned in this episode, all listed in order of mention.Please take our survey and let us know what you think, any and all feedback is very appreciated. Eddy Temple-Morris, who has worked in what could be termed as the Entertainment Industry Plus for over 27 years, has extensive experience as a radio presenter and a radio show producer including years of duty at BBC Radio One, Atlantic 252’s On The Edge, The Remix show on XFM and his current position as a presenter on Virgin Radio. His TV experience includes producer and presenter for MTV’s Up For It, presenter on Channel 5’s chart show, producer and presenter for ITV’s This Way Up, presenter for Channel 4’s Mobile One The Grid.He’s been music curator for festivals, TV and radio shows, even music for The Queen’s summer exhibition plus the favorite tour DJ of The Prodigy, Placebo and Pendulum. He’s produced and composed music used by Films and TV shows including Game Of Thrones and CSI, and video games like Far Cry. He is undeniable proof you can get through this business while being nice to people. Plus he is Chair of the Music Board of mental health charity, CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) and involved with a new game changing mental health start up and non-profit called My Black Dog. He is on a mission to get men to be more like women, by this he means to communicate their feelings more openly and for people to realise that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. He moves, like a benevolent vapor, between the worlds of music, radio, TV, cars, food, wine and mental health. One day he’ll do something that joins all these things. We wish you luck on that.And joining Eddy is Andy Strange who, for over 30 years, has worked as recording engineer, mix engineer and/or producer. He worked as the assistant and engineer for the legendary Sir George Martin for 15 years and has engineered for dozens of number 1 albums and artists including The Pretenders, Natalie Imbruglia, Burt Bacharach, Mark Knopfler, Bush, George Rafferty, Pulp, John Lennon, Elton John, Duffy, Celin Dion, Cher, Michael Jackson, The Fugees, Paul Young, Robbie Williams and on and on. He currently runs his own studio called Strange World which has both vintage analogue and modern digital systems offering Mixing, Mastering, Recording, Live Recording and Remote Mixing services. You can find in-depth information regarding their services at strangeworld.co.uk.The background music players on this episode are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. All other elements of the music was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you have any suggestions for future episodes, themes and/or guests, or comments on this episode, please let us know.If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production expenses and leSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
Music Industry Longevity - Eddy Temple-Morris and Andy Strange discuss their very successful and long careers and how they managed to sustain and build their careers. This is their first meeting in 30 years.Click to listen to a Spotify playlist with all the music mentioned in this episode, all listed in order of mention.Please take our survey and let us know what you think, any and all feedback is very appreciated. Eddy Temple-Morris, who has worked in what could be termed as the Entertainment Industry Plus for over 27 years, has extensive experience as a radio presenter and a radio show producer including years of duty at BBC Radio One, Atlantic 252’s On The Edge, The Remix show on XFM and his current position as a presenter on Virgin Radio. His TV experience includes producer and presenter for MTV’s Up For It, presenter on Channel 5’s chart show, producer and presenter for ITV’s This Way Up, presenter for Channel 4’s Mobile One The Grid.He’s been music curator for festivals, TV and radio shows, even music for The Queen’s summer exhibition plus the favorite tour DJ of The Prodigy, Placebo and Pendulum. He’s produced and composed music used by Films and TV shows including Game Of Thrones and CSI, and video games like Far Cry. He is undeniable proof you can get through this business while being nice to people. Plus he is Chair of the Music Board of mental health charity, CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) and involved with a new game changing mental health start up and non-profit called My Black Dog. He is on a mission to get men to be more like women, by this he means to communicate their feelings more openly and for people to realise that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. He moves, like a benevolent vapor, between the worlds of music, radio, TV, cars, food, wine and mental health. One day he’ll do something that joins all these things. We wish you luck on that.And joining Eddy is Andy Strange who, for over 30 years, has worked as recording engineer, mix engineer and/or producer. He worked as the assistant and engineer for the legendary Sir George Martin for 15 years and has engineered for dozens of number 1 albums and artists including The Pretenders, Natalie Imbruglia, Burt Bacharach, Mark Knopfler, Bush, George Rafferty, Pulp, John Lennon, Elton John, Duffy, Celin Dion, Cher, Michael Jackson, The Fugees, Paul Young, Robbie Williams and on and on. He currently runs his own studio called Strange World which has both vintage analogue and modern digital systems offering Mixing, Mastering, Recording, Live Recording and Remote Mixing services. You can find in-depth information regarding their services at strangeworld.co.uk.The background music players on this episode are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. All other elements of the music was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you have any suggestions for future episodes, themes and/or guests, or comments on this episode, please let us know.If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production expenses and leSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
Music Industry Longevity - Eddy Temple-Morris and Andy Strange discuss their very successful and long careers and how they managed to sustain and build their careers. This is their first meeting in 30 years.Click to listen to a Spotify playlist with all the music mentioned in this episode, all listed in order of mention.Please take our survey and let us know what you think, any and all feedback is very appreciated. Eddy Temple-Morris, who has worked in what could be termed as the Entertainment Industry Plus for over 27 years, has extensive experience as a radio presenter and a radio show producer including years of duty at BBC Radio One, Atlantic 252’s On The Edge, The Remix show on XFM and his current position as a presenter on Virgin Radio. His TV experience includes producer and presenter for MTV’s Up For It, presenter on Channel 5’s chart show, producer and presenter for ITV’s This Way Up, presenter for Channel 4’s Mobile One The Grid.He’s been music curator for festivals, TV and radio shows, even music for The Queen’s summer exhibition plus the favorite tour DJ of The Prodigy, Placebo and Pendulum. He’s produced and composed music used by Films and TV shows including Game Of Thrones and CSI, and video games like Far Cry. He is undeniable proof you can get through this business while being nice to people. Plus he is Chair of the Music Board of mental health charity, CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) and involved with a new game changing mental health start up and non-profit called My Black Dog. He is on a mission to get men to be more like women, by this he means to communicate their feelings more openly and for people to realise that suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. He moves, like a benevolent vapor, between the worlds of music, radio, TV, cars, food, wine and mental health. One day he’ll do something that joins all these things. We wish you luck on that.And joining Eddy is Andy Strange who, for over 30 years, has worked as recording engineer, mix engineer and/or producer. He worked as the assistant and engineer for the legendary Sir George Martin for 15 years and has engineered for dozens of number 1 albums and artists including The Pretenders, Natalie Imbruglia, Burt Bacharach, Mark Knopfler, Bush, George Rafferty, Pulp, John Lennon, Elton John, Duffy, Celin Dion, Cher, Michael Jackson, The Fugees, Paul Young, Robbie Williams and on and on. He currently runs his own studio called Strange World which has both vintage analogue and modern digital systems offering Mixing, Mastering, Recording, Live Recording and Remote Mixing services. You can find in-depth information regarding their services at strangeworld.co.uk.The background music players on this episode are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. All other elements of the music was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you have any suggestions for future episodes, themes and/or guests, or comments on this episode, please let us know.If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production expenses and leSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
ETM Part 2This week the boys are out of the Nick Cave and into the awesome house of the one and only Eddy Temple Morris.You are about to witness three men, essentially falling in love with each other as they talk about art, music, films, depression, suicide, radio, charities, meditation and Japanese bathroom interiors.Thank you so much for all your love and supportDon't forget to subscribe, rate, comment and share as this helps us spread our message far and wide.Around 15 men are killing themselves a day and we believe we can make a difference by encouraging people to talk.If you've not heard, we've been on BBC TV!You can watch it here:https://youtu.be/7ZisJKqG-cEWe were also on BBC Radio!You can listen to that here:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mouth-of-manliness/id1458480964?i=1000449075191Also, we've our first live show coming up in Margate.We would love to meet you, head over to our Instagram @mouthofmanliness for more information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ETM Part 1This week the boys are out of the Nick Cave and into the awesome house of the one and only Eddie Temple Morris.You are about to witness three men, essentially falling in love with each other as they talk about art, music, films, depression, suicide, radio, charities, meditation and Japanese bathroom interiors.Eddie was so awesome that we rocked a two parter, the second half of which can be heard next week.Thank you so much for all your love and supportDon't forget to subscribe, rate, comment and share as this helps us spread our message far and wide.Around 15 men are killing themselves a day and we believe we can make a difference by encouraging people to talk.If you've not heard, we've been on BBC TV!You can watch it here:https://youtu.be/7ZisJKqG-cEWe were also on BBC Radio!You can listen to that here:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mouth-of-manliness/id1458480964?i=1000449075191Also, we've our first live show coming up in Margate.We would love to meet you, head over to our Instagram @mouthofmanliness for more information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the show we welcomed friends from the world of television, comedy, and music!Scott Mitchell and Tanya Franks help us raise money for Dementia Revolution.Lead singer of Texas, Sharleen Spiteri announces a special one-off gig in Glasgow.Katherine Ryan chats her heritage and going on Who Do You Think You Are?And Sam Pinkham, Eddy Temple-Morris, Tim Cocker and Kate Lawler are all in the studio at the same time to celebrate the launch of Virgin Radio's new daytime schedule.Plus Noel Fitzpatrick, Konnie Huq and Franky Zapata.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe for free to the podcast every week to hear the highlights See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 44Welcome to episode 39 of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Virgin Radio DJ Eddy Temple MorrisI met with Eddy at the WeWork Building in Devonshire Square and he came armed with a bag of tunes containing 7 fantastic records each which have sound tracked his life to date and we go in on that journey discussing growing up in the various places around the country and how that shaped his creative path. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, chatting about youth cultures, bands,well being, clubbing and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 44Welcome to episode 39 of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Virgin Radio DJ Eddy Temple MorrisI met with Eddy at the WeWork Building in Devonshire Square and he came armed with a bag of tunes containing 7 fantastic records each which have sound tracked his life to date and we go in on that journey discussing growing up in the various places around the country and how that shaped his creative path. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, chatting about youth cultures, bands,well being, clubbing and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eddy Temple-Morris talks to Brits Award winner Tom Walker about his debut LP 'What A Time To Be Alive'. Tom talks Eddy through the album track by track, and expalins where some of the ideas for his biggest hits spring from. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick & Eddy sit down for a cosmic journey with sound-academic and Aphex Twin collaborator Tom Middleton. Welcome to Trailblazers - the definitive history of electronica with Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week we meet the people who defined the genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. Join Eddy (presenter on Virgin Radio and the man behind The Remix on Xfm/Soho Radio) and Nick (the man who set up XL Recordings, signed The Prodigy and launched Positiva Records) to hear the stories that shaped the music we listen to. This week it's Tom Middleton.
He invented Crackhouse, is a breaks and d'n'b legend and is a DJ extraordinaire. DJ Zinc joins Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes to pick the tracks that soundtracked his lifeFor bonus material head to https://www.deezer.com/channels/electronic
Eddy Temple Morris is quite frankly a legend. Not only a purveyor of the best music on the airwaves in his long and lauded radio host career (Xfm, Soho Radio to name a few), but as one of the best bloomin' DJ's we have ever had the pleasure of booking and seeing live.All of this gets discussed across this two parter, alongside his work with the charity CALM, and of course his Top 5, which takes you around the world to Gozo and back. But be warned, this episode is going to make you hungry, and also contains the most tenuous link between segments we've ever managed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eddy Temple Morris is quite frankly a legend. Not only a purveyor of the best music on the airwaves in his long and lauded radio host career (Xfm, Soho Radio to name a few), but as one of the best bloomin' DJ's we have ever had the pleasure of booking and seeing live.All of this gets discussed across this two parter, alongside his work with the charity CALM, and of course his Top 5, which takes you around the world to Gozo and back. But be warned, this episode is going to make you hungry, and also contains the most tenuous link between segments we've ever managed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
He's conquered clubs, radio, TV and film - superstar DJ Danny Rampling joins Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes to share the stories and tracks that sum up his lifeFor bonus material head to https://www.deezer.com/channels/electronic
The man who brought us M People and signed Calvin Harris and Kasabian joins Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes to pick the tunes that soundtracked his life and remember the pivotal moments.For bonus material head to https://www.deezer.com/channels/electronic
Welcome, welcome, welcome to episode two hundred and two of the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!Pure music industry geekout material right here people, so make yourself good and comfortable and prepare to be pelted with nothing but gems on this one, as Pip is joined by Nick Halkes! Perhaps you’re not familiar with Nick by name, but best believe you will have felt his influence on the music scene in no small way over the years. The man responsible for XL Records, as well as signing The Prodigy and a HUGE amount more over a lot of record labels, Nick is someone to whom we should all be listening, re-listening, and taking notes like it was revision. Hear him expand on his beginnings as a mobile disco unit with his mate rocking two hi-fi units, how he knows Pip’s uncle Pat, how the best art comes from just getting out there and doing it without focus-grouping it, The Prodigy, doing well when a bidding war isn’t involved, the humble demo, mental health in the music industry, blagging his way into a New York radio station, casting your life correctly, the importance of parameters, passing up on signing Aphex Twin, and that is barely scratching the surface. The rest is there for you to explore. But be sure that you do. You will not leave dissatisfied.Peep his new podcast ‘Trail Blazers’ which former Distraction Pieces Guest and homie Eddy Temple Morris, on Deezer!––––– ––––– –––––THIS EPISODE'S LINKS:• NICK HALKES on INSTAGRAM!• NICK HALKES on TWITTER!• TRAIL BLAZERS PODCAST with EDDY TEMPLE MORRIS!• SCROOBUS PIP on TWITTER!• SCROOBIUS PIP on INSTAGRAM!• SPEECH DEVELOPMENT RECORDS • DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK• DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAM• NEW LISTENERS TAKE NOTE!!! You can find the full DISTRACTION PIECES episode list HERE!• FOLLOW AND ENJOY!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Co-hosting this week's show is grime artist Franko Fraize to discuss stolen fajitas and mistaken identity between a baby and a wombat. Joining them through the show was artist Fumin to play Fumin Famous followed by legends Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes to discuss their career anecdotes and new podcast ‘Trailblazers'.
Co-hosting this week’s show is grime artist Franko Fraize to discuss stolen fajitas and mistaken identity between a baby and a wombat. Joining them through the show was artist Fumin to play Fumin Famous followed by legends Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes to discuss their career anecdotes and new podcast ‘Trailblazers’.
Welcome to Trailblazers - the definitive history of electronica with Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week we'll be meeting the people who defined the genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives. In the first episode Nick and Eddy are joined by the legendary Gary Numan to look back at the making on electronica's most defining songs, explore coping with depression and to listen to the tracks that have soundtracked Gary's life.
Welcome to Trailblazers - the definitive history of electronica with Eddy Temple-Morris and Nick Halkes. Each week we'll be meeting the people who defined the genre and hear the tracks that soundtracked their lives.Season 1 starts on April 25.
2 hour show recorded at Soho Radio when Kissy stood in Eddy Temple-Morris for a special New Years Day edition of "The Remix". Official home of the Kissy Klub Radio Show - Pioneer DJ Radio's highest-rated show - and the BADLANDS DJ mix series featuring some of the biggest names in house & garage from around the world. All tracks featured are included with the permission of the artists.
Welcome welcome welcome to Episode 31 with the awesomely lovely Mr Eddy Temple-Morris. In this week's in-depth episode, Pip and Eddy cover Male depression, the importance of looking after one's ears, the magical world of DJing and radio amongst so much more! An absolute joy of a conversation! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Panda presents Matta. Matta are a pair of DJ/Producers, Andy Brookes & James Wilson, who specialise in the darker, twisted end of Dubstep. Matta came together in 2009 when they met at Music College and have being going from strength to strength since then. 2011 was a particularly big year for them with huge gigs at the Secret Garden Party festival and all across Europe including France, Holland, Russia and even Lebanon. These DJing achievements are matched by those in the production arena with a pile of hit releases including ‘Release the Freq' which has so far had over 1.25 million plays on Youtube and Vimeo. They've also had their tracks used on adverts for Audi and Childline. Overall they've had a huge impact on the dubstep scene with their tunes gaining support from a huge list of stars from in and out of the Dubstep scene including Bjork, SKisM, Foreign Beggars, Mistajam, Adam F, RacknRuin, N-Type, High Rankin, Laurent Garnier, Kissy Sell Out, Calvertron, Virus Syndicate, Stereo MCs, Akira Kiteshi, Ed Solo, Truth, Stenchman, Walsh, Broken Note, Eddy Temple Morris, Reid Speed (Play Me records), Tim Ismag, DJ Leila (Warp Records). TRACKLISTINGMatta - Oracle (Boka Records) Vivek - Against The Tide (Tectonic Records) J Kenzo - Statement of Intent (Tempa) Matta - Hive (Chateau Bruyant) Matta - Verse 32 (Forthcoming on Boka Records) Matta - Ear Shot (DUB) Starkey - Solar Flare (Fools Gold Records) Matta - Hit The Switch (Release The Free Vol1) Matta - Foundry (Chateau Bruyant) Dark Tantrums - Tormented Cyrus - Hot Pan (Get Darker Records) Dubtek - Doin Wrong (Sequence Recordings) Snarebox - Bounce (Subway Records) Matta - Itch (Free Download at http://www.facebook.com/MattaOfficial) DJ Madd - The Life You Choose (Distance remix) (Black Box Records) Matta - Terminus (Boka Records) Matta - Stalker (Forthcoming on Boka Records) Matta - Suicide Stutter (Ad Noiseam)
Panda presents Matta. Matta are a pair of DJ/Producers, Andy Brookes & James Wilson, who specialise in the darker, twisted end of Dubstep. Matta came together in 2009 when they met at Music College and have being going from strength to strength since then. 2011 was a particularly big year for them with huge gigs at the Secret Garden Party festival and all across Europe including France, Holland, Russia and even Lebanon. These DJing achievements are matched by those in the production arena with a pile of hit releases including ‘Release the Freq’ which has so far had over 1.25 million plays on Youtube and Vimeo. They’ve also had their tracks used on adverts for Audi and Childline. Overall they’ve had a huge impact on the dubstep scene with their tunes gaining support from a huge list of stars from in and out of the Dubstep scene including Bjork, SKisM, Foreign Beggars, Mistajam, Adam F, RacknRuin, N-Type, High Rankin, Laurent Garnier, Kissy Sell Out, Calvertron, Virus Syndicate, Stereo MCs, Akira Kiteshi, Ed Solo, Truth, Stenchman, Walsh, Broken Note, Eddy Temple Morris, Reid Speed (Play Me records), Tim Ismag, DJ Leila (Warp Records). TRACKLISTINGMatta - Oracle (Boka Records) Vivek - Against The Tide (Tectonic Records) J Kenzo - Statement of Intent (Tempa) Matta - Hive (Chateau Bruyant) Matta - Verse 32 (Forthcoming on Boka Records) Matta - Ear Shot (DUB) Starkey - Solar Flare (Fools Gold Records) Matta - Hit The Switch (Release The Free Vol1) Matta - Foundry (Chateau Bruyant) Dark Tantrums - Tormented Cyrus - Hot Pan (Get Darker Records) Dubtek - Doin Wrong (Sequence Recordings) Snarebox - Bounce (Subway Records) Matta - Itch (Free Download at http://www.facebook.com/MattaOfficial) DJ Madd - The Life You Choose (Distance remix) (Black Box Records) Matta - Terminus (Boka Records) Matta - Stalker (Forthcoming on Boka Records) Matta - Suicide Stutter (Ad Noiseam)
Panda presents Matta. Matta are a pair of DJ/Producers, Andy Brookes & James Wilson, who specialise in the darker, twisted end of Dubstep. Matta came together in 2009 when they met at Music College and have being going from strength to strength since then. 2011 was a particularly big year for them with huge gigs at the Secret Garden Party festival and all across Europe including France, Holland, Russia and even Lebanon. These DJing achievements are matched by those in the production arena with a pile of hit releases including ‘Release the Freq’ which has so far had over 1.25 million plays on Youtube and Vimeo. They’ve also had their tracks used on adverts for Audi and Childline. Overall they’ve had a huge impact on the dubstep scene with their tunes gaining support from a huge list of stars from in and out of the Dubstep scene including Bjork, SKisM, Foreign Beggars, Mistajam, Adam F, RacknRuin, N-Type, High Rankin, Laurent Garnier, Kissy Sell Out, Calvertron, Virus Syndicate, Stereo MCs, Akira Kiteshi, Ed Solo, Truth, Stenchman, Walsh, Broken Note, Eddy Temple Morris, Reid Speed (Play Me records), Tim Ismag, DJ Leila (Warp Records). TRACKLISTINGMatta - Oracle (Boka Records) Vivek - Against The Tide (Tectonic Records) J Kenzo - Statement of Intent (Tempa) Matta - Hive (Chateau Bruyant) Matta - Verse 32 (Forthcoming on Boka Records) Matta - Ear Shot (DUB) Starkey - Solar Flare (Fools Gold Records) Matta - Hit The Switch (Release The Free Vol1) Matta - Foundry (Chateau Bruyant) Dark Tantrums - Tormented Cyrus - Hot Pan (Get Darker Records) Dubtek - Doin Wrong (Sequence Recordings) Snarebox - Bounce (Subway Records) Matta - Itch (Free Download at http://www.facebook.com/MattaOfficial) DJ Madd - The Life You Choose (Distance remix) (Black Box Records) Matta - Terminus (Boka Records) Matta - Stalker (Forthcoming on Boka Records) Matta - Suicide Stutter (Ad Noiseam)