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Music Not Diving is supported by AC55ID... head over to www.ac55id.com to check out the fastest growing electronic music marketplace, a central hub for music discovery, streaming and purchasing!--Watch the full video version of this episode over at youtube.com/@WeNotDivingEveryone loves a bit of nostalgia, but can you be too retro? And what do you need to do to take a classic piece of art and update it into something new?These questions are addressed on this week's episode, in which we welcome arguably the most important producer in the new wave of Jungle that has caught the imagination of so many people over the past few years.We also discuss the broader Jungle/DnB scene today, and how the various parts of it fit together, as well as Tim's personal pathway from first hearing an Andy C cd at school in the mid 2000s to his current position.And we also discuss his label, Future Retro, and the changing tactics and strategies required to be successful in today's landscape.Get involved!--If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Music Not Diving Podcast Spotify playlist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 17th Annual 420 Special
Future/Retro Podcast 834 (Uplifting Trance)
Send us a textYour host Brad Brock is back in the JNC Lounge with the ever-delightful Jordyn Taylor for a truly nostalgic and hilarious ride through the unexpected comeback stories of some of our favorite songs. In this episode, we're talking about those hidden musical gems and forgotten hits that found second lives years—sometimes decades—after their original release... thanks to none other than TikTok.From Fleetwood Mac's “Dreams” riding a skateboard with cranberry juice to Kate Bush's dramatic return via Stranger Things, we're diving into the TikTok time warp that's resurrecting B-sides, indie anthems, and underrated bops. We also chat about viral AI-generated action figures (yes, including butt plugs), taste-test the Pink Pony Pop cocktail, and bring you live music, entertainment headlines in The Jordy Files, a throwback edition of Name That Tune, and our signature Midweek Motivation. Trust us—this one's jam-packed (pun intended) with fun, laughs, and earworms!LinksJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
Your host Brad Brock is back in the JNC Lounge with the ever-delightful Jordyn Taylor for a truly nostalgic and hilarious ride through the unexpected comeback stories of some of our favorite songs. In this episode, we're talking about those hidden musical gems and forgotten hits that found second lives years—sometimes decades—after their original release... thanks to none other than TikTok.From Fleetwood Mac's “Dreams” riding a skateboard with cranberry juice to Kate Bush's dramatic return via Stranger Things, we're diving into the TikTok time warp that's resurrecting B-sides, indie anthems, and underrated bops. We also chat about viral AI-generated action figures (yes, including butt plugs), taste-test the Pink Pony Pop cocktail, and bring you live music, entertainment headlines in The Jordy Files, a throwback edition of Name That Tune, and our signature Midweek Motivation. Trust us—this one's jam-packed (pun intended) with fun, laughs, and earworms!LinksJNC Officialhttps://www.jncpodcast.comSupport us on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/jncpodcast
Bryan Gee returns with the latest V Podcast, delivering a fresh selection of drum and bass gems to kickstart the month. Featuring standout tracks from SL8R, Fox, Command Strange, Think Tonk Alibi, Paul T and Edward Oberon and mand more he showcases the full 360 from soulful melodies to deep, dirty rollers. The podcast also features a guest mix from Tim Reaper, following his recent collaboration with Krust—a remix of "One Stop Mr Driver" released jointly by V Recordings and Future Retro. Tim Reaper's mix is a journey through breakbeats and jungle influences, featuring tracks like "Shell Of A Man" with Settle Down, his remix of Basic Rhythm's "Gargantua," and collaborations with Kloke and Samurai Breaks. Stay connected with us on social media and subscribe to the V Podcast on your favorite platform to stay updated on all the latest episodes. 01. Sl8r and Fox - Love What I Do 02. Sl8r, DRS, Slay and JKen - To The Moon 03. Command Strange and Luke Truth - [Untitled] 04. A-Audio and Syren Rivers - You Found Me 05. Need for Mirrors feat. Young Gho$t - Red Alert 06. Level 2 and T.R.A.C. - All We Need 07. Carlito and T.R.A.C. - Scream 08. Fats and Inja - Eyes on You 09. The Sauce feat. Logan - Run Things 10. Need for Mirrors - Lambo (Amen Mix) 11. Scorpio - Life 4 Ever 12. Krust - Doing Our Thing 13. Scorpio - Samewayz 14. Dillinja - Chapter 19 (Remix) 15. Dillinja - Jahovah 16. Alibi - Hardcore 17. Alibi - Roller Sunday 18. Need for Mirrors - Pickle Factory 19. Voltage - Take One 20. Carlito - Cobalt 21. Alibi - Big Bad Soundclash 22. Carlito feat. Hollie - Ah Who 23. Clipz - Expand 24. Cool Hand Flex - Melody Madness (Bladerunner Remix) 25. Command Strange feat. Freddy B - [Untitled] 26. L-Side - Gunshot Love (Remix) 27. Zero T - Get Back **Tim Reaper – Guest Mix** 28. Settle Down and Tim Reaper - Shell Of A Man 29. Krust - One Stop Mr Driver 30. Basic Rhythm - Gargantua (Tim Reaper Remix) 31. Kamanchi - Hostile 32. Kloke and Tim Reaper - Blood Pressure 33. Radicall - Chosen 34. Harmony - Rage (Ricky Force Remix) 35. Samurai Breaks and Tim Reaper - Bandits (You Know What It Is) 36. Tim Reaper - Pufferfish 37. Bigga Star - Information 38. Fracture - Biscotti 39. Tim Reaper - Scorched Earth A2 40. Nectax and Tim Reaper - [ID] 41. DJ Sofa - [ID] 42. Napes and Fez The Kid - [ID] 43. Sl8r and Fox - [ID] 44. Unlimited Vibes - Step 2 This 45. Sully - [ID] 46. The Terrorist - The Chopper (Ray Keith Dirty Chopper Mix) 47. Bill Riley - Never Go Back 48. The Drizzle - Unruly (Hit The Deck!) 49. Roni Size - Timestretch (Origin Unknown 95 Re-Lick)
Future/Retro Podcast 832 (When a Trance DJ plays Techno)
Future/Retro Podcast 831 ( Live from M.S.L. Records)
My set from a private corporate event
When a Trance DJ plays a Techno MainStage
Live at Super Bowl Pre-party
Future/Retro Podcast 824 (Live at M.S.L. Records)
Uplifting and Euphoric Trance
Going though some classic 90's house records
Live at Eden (Garden Stage)
Deep chilled out progressive
“New Product Spotlight” With Joshua Watson, chief designer at Future Retro. Joshua Watson. his company, Future-Retro, is known for pushing boundaries with their cutting-edge musical gear—synthesizers, sequencers, touchpad keyboards, and more—all designed for the forward-thinking musician. In today's episode, Joshua will walk us through their latest creation, the Transfer Eurostack Filter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My set from 808 day earlier this year
some smooth progressive trance
Classic techno and trance
Live at Equinox (Minimal Techno)
Deep Progressive vocal trance
When a trance dj plays a techno festival
Celebrating 16 years and 800 episodes, with vinyl trance classics
Returning to my roots of House Music
G.E.R.M. - Interdimensional Travel EP release party Special. Video:Future/Retro Podcast 796 (Rebroadcast of G.E.R.M. Interdimesional Travel Release Special)https://youtu.be/z0Whq9dBR5U
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Joshua Watson of FutureRetro Here to give us the lowdown on all things synthesizers, and the significance of collaboration and innovation in music, is the new chief designer at Future Retro. With over 30 years of experience, Joshua has worn many hats in the music industry, including sound designer, recording studio owner, music producer, product developer, live sound engineer, and consultant. His current mission is to carry forward Jered Flickinger's legacy and usher FutureRetro into its next chapter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joshua Watson of FutureRetro Here to give us the lowdown on all things synthesizers, and the significance of collaboration and innovation in music, is the new chief designer at Future Retro. With over 30 years of experience, Joshua has worn many hats in the music industry, including sound designer, recording studio owner, music producer, product developer, live sound engineer, and consultant. His current mission is to carry forward Jered Flickinger's legacy and usher FutureRetro into its next chapter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When a trance dj gets on a EDM festival mainstage on accidentVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55YgJYltwsc