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On episode 161, we're hitting you with some winter vibes. Grab your Triple Fat Goose, your Helly Hansen or dust-off that Avirex and get ready for a cold one. We got music from Group Home, GZA, Smoothe da Hustler, Shadez of Brooklyn, Finsta Bundy, Choclair, Real Live, Mobb Deep, Onyx, Frankenstein, Fat Joe, Lord Finesse and Mic Geronimo.You've still got time to enter our Get On Down giveaway, listen to episode 160 for the rules and be sure to tag us to enter. Next-up is our first guest of 2025 and it's gonna blow your mind.---------------------All of our episodes are available for free download @ takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal https://takeitpersonalradio-shop.fourthwall.com/ (enter promo code "GOLDENERA" for 15% off)
This is part 2 of our 1988 Tribute and we've teamed up with Get On Down to giveaway some goodies from '88 like vinyl from Run-D.M.C., Kid 'N Play, Too $hort and even a dope-ass Slick Rick action figure. We're hitting you with 2 jam-packed mixes featuring classics from EPMD, LL Cool J, Queen Latifah, Geto Boys, MC Shy D, Masters of Ceremony, Original Concept, N.W.A., Jungle Brothers, 2 Live Crew, De La Soul, Stetsasonic, Biz Markie, Sir-Mix-A-Lot, Schoolly D and Tuff Crew. Get ready for another incredible TIP episode to put on the shelf. Enjoy! All of our episodes are available for free download @ takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal https://takeitpersonalradio-shop.fourthwall.com/ (enter promo code "GOLDENERA" for 15% off)
We're excited to hit you with TIP's Have You Heard? game for episode 153. We're playing 32 tracks, featuring bootlegs, b-sides, deep album cuts and remixes. All you have to do is keep count of each song you've heard before. Don't count the original versions you might be familiar with, just the ones you hear on this episode. We're going on the honor system and there is no honor in being a crumb bum. Keep score at home and then return to our episode post on Instagram or Facebook and share with us how many you've heard before. Everyone who responds will be entered in our giveaway featuring prizes from Get On Down and Dre Did It tees. Point Levels: 32 = No One Can Do It Better 30 = The Infamous 25 = Big Tyme 20 = Strictly Business 15 = All Eyez On Me 10 = College Dropout 5 = Check Your Head Take It Personal Radio is now streaming on Pandora in addition to iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Vevo, Podbean, Podchaser, Samsung, Boomplay and Player FM. Also all of our episodes are available for free download @ takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Join Phil and PK as they talk the 1-1 start of the Sabres west coast trip as they enter the final 12 games of their season (4:39). Then we head down south to talk Bandits v Panther City for their first match up ever. Players to know, predictions, milestones and more. We also go over what picks that Bandits still have and who you should be rooting for and against the rest of the way (17:44). This episode is sponsored by Tap That Tap Room and Mister Sizzles
Show #1039 Get On Down 01. Ted Russell Kamp - The Upside To The Downslide (4:28) (California Son, KZZ Records, 2024) 02. Tinsley Ellis - Horseshoes And Hand Grenades (3:05) (Naked Truth, Alligator Records, 2024) 03. Hitman Blues Band - Sunday Morning Coming Down (4:10) (Hey Can You Guys Play, Nerus Records, 2023) 04. Chicago Mike Beck - I'll Get There When I Get There (4:56) (LOVE! It's About Time, Coast To Coast, 2024) 05. Andy Joe Pearce - What Did I Know (3:34) (Single, self-release, 2024) 06. Mick Clarke - Don't Wanna Boogie (2:34) (Single, Rockfold Records, 2024) 07. Gary Cain - Blues Enough For You (3:33) (Outside The Lines, self-release, 2024) 08. The Reverend Shawn Amos - Back To The Beginning (3:29) (Soul Brother No. 1, Immediate Family Records, 2024) 09. The HawtThorns - Nothing but a Shadow (3:37) (Zero Gravity, Red Parlor Record, 2024) 10. Little Milton - Bad Luck (6:55) (Live At Westville Prison, Delmark Records, 1995) 11. Big Time Sarah - The Sky Is Crying (4:52) (A Million Of You, Delmark Records, 2001) 12. Bernard Allison - Too Many Women (4:16) (Luther's Blues, Ruf Records, 2024) 13. Muddy Husky Duo - Walking By Myself (2:11) (Single, Luppa Records, 2024) 14. Steve Howell & the Mighty Men - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (3:37) (99 1/2 Won't Do, Out Of The Past Music, 2024) 15. Animals - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (2:28) (45 RPM Single, Columbia Records, 1965) 16. Nina Simone - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (2:45) (Broadway-Blues-Ballads, Philips Records, 1964) 17. Corey Lueck & The Smoke Wagon Blues Band - Julia Brown (4:12) (Single, self-release, 2024) 18. Handsome Jack - Wind It Up (3:39) (A Good Thing, self-release, 2024) 19. Whosoever South - I Love My Boat (3:18) (Single, self-release, 2024) 20. Rick Vito - Crying At Midnight (3:56) (Cadillac Man, Blue Heart Records, 2024) 21. Jimi Fiano - Talkin' Blues (3:23) (Sweat And Pray, self-release, 2024) 22. Foghat - Drivin' On (3:33) (Sonic Mojo, Foghat Records, 2023) 23. Albert Cummings - Bad Reputation (3:29) (Strong, Ivy Music, 2024) 24. Tom Rush - I Quit (2:35) (Gardens Old Flowers New, Appleseed Records, 2024) 25. Brothers Brown - Chitlin' Pickin' (4:46) (Nowhere Left to Go, Woodward Avenue Records, 2024) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Welcome back to another episode of AIR, an interview podcast series with a different theme each episode! This month's guest is Austrian DJ, producer, and @kwench-records label boss, @cassy-official A veteran of electronic music, Cassy's career as a DJ started in the 1990s, bringing her from her native Austria around the world, first settling in Berlin for a residency at Panorama bar in its earliest days. Since then, she's gone through countless big changes as an artist: growing her voice as a DJ, experimenting with production and singing, starting a label, becoming a parent, mentoring, touring, teaching, and everything in between. In this conversation, we explore the evolutions, transitions, and changes in the life of an artist, and how each phase has helped bring Cassy to where she is today. ++ Music: "The Get On Down" - Cassy (2023) "Feel" - Cassy (2017) "Where Are We Now" - Cassy (2023) "Strange Relationship" - Cassy (2017) FOLLOW AIR: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_airpodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/airpodcast
On Episode 132, we're bringing you the 5th and final installment of our 90's Flashback series. This is our potpourri edition. We've got music from Prince, Missy Elliott, Jamiroquai, Weezer, Daft Punk, Rage Against The Machine, Uncle Luke, Foo Fighters, Jay-Z, Jane's Addiction, Biggie, Nine Inch Nails, LL Cool J and Janet Jackson. Plus medleys dedicated to Aerosmith, Boyz II Men and Timberland. We delivered another 3 mixes to put the finishing touches on this 5-part 90's Flashback series, giving you the ultimate music capsule. At the break, we discuss the new Mixtape Documentary, the importance of the mixtape DJ, as well as the importance of the music video. Don't forget to join the Get On Down giveaway and earn a chance to take home this Low End Theory 7-inch box set! Enjoy the final lap of our 90's flashback series. Next-up is the Ultramagnetic MC'!. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Din Jay ft Michelle Weeks – “Believe” Sonic Soul Orchestra – “Happy People” Steven Stone & Tracy Hamlin – “Hypnotized” Guy Preston – “Purple Heart” TRACK OF THE WEEK KC Lights – “Better Times” MIX 2 Sean Biddle – “Tropical Cherries” Tokyo Cartel – “Get On Down” Sammy Deuce – “Harlem Hustle” Filta Freqz – […] The post Essential House 10th Jul 2023 appeared first on SSRadio.
8 hands 10 years birthday Mix by the full Collectif BPM (@groove-garden-1, @pamplemousserosee, @frangiparis, @dekalemusic) Follow BPM : > Soundcloud : @leblogdespepitesmusicales > frangi. : @frangiparis > dékalé : @dekalemusic > Pamplemousse Rose : @pamplemousserosee > Groove Garden : @groove-garden-1 > Facebook : www.facebook.com/leBlogdesPepitesMusicales > Instagram : instagram.com/leblogdespepitesmusicales > Spotify : open.spotify.com/user/bpm_ > Youtube : www.youtube.com/channel/UCrdTlhXmJseMKg_8kS-AKEw > iOS app : apps.apple.com/fr/app/frangi/id1550449936 Tracklist : Groove Garden : Notorious, Shaggy, Justin - special mashup Young Coconut Drink - Aubergine gouttes d'eau Bee Gees - Night Fever (@luxxury Edit) You Did It Trippin' - DJ Goce Snoop Dogg - Snoop's Upside Ya Head (@bruno-borlone Remix) @yuksek - Santas Almas Benditas Sunlightsquare - I Believe in Miracles (Broken Party Animal Mix) Calypso Rose - No Madame (@polo-pan Remix) Rhythms - Wishes déʞalé : Pamplemousse Rose : @les-loups - Elephant & Ivory @jorge-ben-jor & Toquinho - Carolina Carol Bela (@heisdanne & @arcadefighters Bootleg) @moodena - Who Got The Keys Modento Vertigini - Give Me the Sunshine (@Vertigini Remix) @seamus-haji-big-love Presents Big Bang Theory - Make Life Better @kaspergmusic & Palma - Give You My All (feat. @amollymae) @niles-cooper - Florida Keys frangi. : @the-funk-district - Get On Down @kojoantwi - Hini Mi General Ehi Duncan, The Africa Army Express, The Ibibio Horns - Africa (My No. 1) (Captain Planet Remix) @jonasrathsman - Mystery Man Marlena Shaw - touch me in the morning (@mikeandtess13 edit 4 mix) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cover designed by @dekalemusic > www.dekalestudio.com Disclaimer: We do not intend to make money or infringe copyrights with this mixtape. For promotional purposes only.
Episode 126 is chock-full of treats, you'll need to check your insulin levels after listening to. We're talking demos, bootlegs, remixes, deep cuts and classics from 1992 all the way to 1996. Originally titled the Tiramisu episode to compliment 360's Chef's Special, we thought playing The Message, talking about It Was Written at the break and giveaway away some sick Get On Down vinyl, including Nas, made this title apropos. At the break. we announce the ways to enter our TIP giveaway. We also share some wild opinions and what's an episode without some A-Aron hate? We get into his loathe for Life After Death and It Was Written. Dre joins the hate parade with his Puffy and Will Smith diatribe. Kevlar annihilates Jamie Lee Curtis and I confessed to liking Hell On Earth more than The Infamous. But we're giveaway a bunch of shit, so stick with us. In addition to all the Get On Down vinyl records, we're also giving away Take It Personal custom baseball cards featuring Nas, Rakim, MF DOOM Redman & Black Thought courtesy of France's finest Zetaw Cards. Remember to take advantage of our April savings in our store https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ All month long enter promo code ARIES you'll save 30% off your entire purchase! If you have recently bought some TIP gear, be sure to tag on on Instagram and Facebook so we can shout you out on an upcoming show. This episode is the definition of replay value. Enjoy! www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Hello & Welcome!This episode features pixies and gnomes! Pixy, or pisky, is the name given to a type of faery mainly found in Southwest England. It was a joy to travel to Dulverton, Somerset, in June last year, to wander with my guest Mary to ‘Pixie Town' and her other special places in Dulverton. Along the way she shared some of the intriguing history of the town, a childhood faery encounter, plus more recent encounters since moving to Somerset. I also share my encounter with a ‘green man' in Scotland. Mary explains she has a sense of having lived in Dulverton before…Enjoy!For my Faery Whisperer PatronsIn a Bonus episode ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Faeries' for my patrons, Mary shares her dream about a past life as a witch and lion symbolism. I share my thoughts about lions and why I often depict them in my faery art.Thank you to plant composer Steve Scuilli for permission to use his track ‘Witch's Lullaby' for my podcast!Artwork for the episode created by me!Remember to listen to the whispers of your heart and to be the change…Love from Claire and the Faeries xxxMy links: www.patreon.com/faerywhisperer(5) Ko-fi.com - Your Ko-fiThe Faery Whisperer (@FaeryWhispering) / Twitterwww.twitter.com/faerywhisperingwww.Instagram.com/faerywhispererwww.facebook.com/groups/faerywhisperingpodcast(13) The Faery Whispering Podcast | FacebookSupport the Podcast on my Faery Whisperer Buy Me A Coffee Page See Show Notes on my podcast blog www.twitter.com/FaeryWhispering Faery Whispering Facebook group The Faery Whisperer YouTube Channel
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a lengthy discussion on mental health, depression, anxiety, self harm, and suicidal ideation. In the season eight finale of the show (the fifth episode of the season, and the 48th episode overall) Kevin welcomes writer and podcast host Anna Borges to the show. Anna is the author of The More or Less Definitive to Self-Care, and the host of the mental health podcast Mood Ring. The two talk about the expression "theatre kid," being depressed teenagers who turned into depressed adults, and Anna's love of the Spotify algorithm. To learn more about Anna, please follow her on Twitter or Instagram. The essay "I Am Not Always Very Attached to Being Alive," can be read here. Subscribe to the podcast she hosts, Mood Ring, here. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. Incidental Music: "Cymbal Rush," written by Thom Yorke; performed by Christopher O'Riley. “My Immortal,” written by Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges ;performed by Evanescence. Fallen, Wind Up, 2003. “Addicted,” written by Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Comeau, Arnold Lanni, Sébastien Lefebvre, and Jeff Stinco ;performed by Simple Plan. No Pads, No Helmets, Just Balls, Warner Brothers, 2003. “All Hail The Heartbreaker," written and performed by The Spill Canvas. Sunsets and Car Crashes, One Eleven Records, 2003. “Be Calm,” written by Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, Jack Antonoff, and Sam Means; performed by fun. Aim and Ignite, fun music, 2009 “Are You Satisfied,” written by Marina Diamandis; performed by Marina And The Diamonds. The Family Jewels, 679 Recordings, 2010. “Black Sheep,” written by Gin Wigmore and Butch Walker; performed by Gin Wigmore. Gravel and Wine, Universal Music, 2011 “Scream," written by Harry Springer; performed by The Midnight Club. Self released 2019 “C'est La Mort,” written by Joy Williams and John Paul White; performed by The Civil Wars. Barton Hollow, Columbia, 2011. “Dust and Ashes,” written by Dave Malloy; performed by Josh Groban. Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812, Reprise, 2017. “House by The Sea,” written by Pål Moddi Knutsen; performed by Moddi. Set The House on Fire, Propeller, 2013. “Stranger,” written by Thomas Freeman; performed by Covey. Self-released, 2015
Kevin welcomes Minneapolis-based writer Cody Raisch to the show for the fourth episode of season eight, or the 47th episode overall. Cody writes the blog The Roller Codester (get it?) and the two talk about her love of BTS, living through the pandemic with Taylor Swift being the thing to hold you down, and the problematic nostalgia of Gwen Stefani. As you are able, take a look at Cody's blog, The Roller Codester, or follow her on Instagram and Twitter. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. “The 1,” written by Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner; performed by Taylor Swift. Folklore, Republic, 2020. “Northern Downpour,” written by Ryan Ross and Jon Walker; performed by Panic at The Disco. Pretty. Odd, Fueled By Ramen, 2008. “Cool,” written by Dallas Austin and Gwen Stefani; performed by Gwen Stefani. Love. Angel. Music. Baby., Interscope, 2004. “Dimple,” written by Matthew Tishler, Allison Kaplan, and Kim Nam-joon; performed by BTS. Love Yourself, Big Hit, 2017. “Home,” written by Kim Nam-moon, Lauren Dyson, Tushar Apte, Krysta Youngs, Julia Ross, Bobby Chung, Song Jae-kyung, Kang Hyo-won, and Park Soo-hyun; performed by BTS. Map of The Soul, Big Hit, 2019. “Sanctuary,” written by George Miller, Daniel Wilson, Justin Raisin, and Luke Niccoli; performed by Joji. Nectar, 88 Rising, 2020. “Ivy,” written by James Ryan Ho and Christopher Beaux; performed by Frank Ocean. Blonde, XL, 2016. “Sometimes,” written by Ilya Salmanzadeh, Max Martin, Peter Svensson, and Savan Kotecha; performed by Ariana Grande. Dangerous Woman, Republic, 2016. “Fantasy,” written by Mariah Carey, Dave Hall, Adrian Belew, Chris Frantz, Steven Stanley, Tina Weymouth; performed by Mariah Carey. Daydream, Columbia, 1995. “This Must Be The Place,” written by David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison; performed by Talking Heads. Speaking in Tongues, Sire, 1983.
Season eight continues with its third episode, and the 46th episode of the show overall, and the guests continue to nothing but illustrious as Kevin welcomes multi instrumentalist Tom Morris to the show. Tom primarily makes music under the band name Swim Camp, but this fall he went on tour playing drums for Victoria Park's project Pictoria Vark. Tom talks about his love of both jazz music and downer indie rock, and they give Phil Collins his flowers. For information about Tom's project Swim Camp, take a listen to his output on Bandcamp, or follow him on Instagram and Twitter; For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Self Portrait in Three Colors," written and performed by Charles Mingus. Mingus Ah Um, Columbia, 1959. "Fields of Gold," written by Gordon Sumner; performed by Sting. Ten Summoner's Tales, A&M, 1993. "Solsbury Hill," written and performed by Peter Gabriel. Peter Gabriel 1: Car, ATCO, 1977. "Nefertiti," written by Wayne Shorter; performed by Miles Davis. Nefertiti, Columbia, 1968 "Glass," written and performed by Blue Smiley. Return, self-released, 2016. "Steps - What Was," performed by Chick Corea. Now He Sings, Now He Sobs, Solid State, 1968. "Inside Out," written and performed by Duster. Stratosphere, Up, 1998. "Graceland," written and performed by Paul Simon. Graceland, Warner Brothers, 1986. Vordhosbn," written by Richard D. James; performed by Aphex Twin. Drukqs, Warp, 2002. "M," written by Emily Sprague; performed by Florist. Emily Alone, Double Double Whammy, 2019.
Season 8! Episode 2! The 45th episode overall! Illustrious guests? You bet! Kevin welcomes his new pal, writer Alyssa Savino, onto the program where the two talk about the importance of Sisqo, spending time in the out of doors, and their shared love of Carly Rae Jepsen, as well as the delightful collection of songs Alyssa wanted to bring onto the show and the variety of stories she has to share about each. To learn more about Soft Earlobe, Alyssa's newsletter, please click here; and to learn more about Alyssa, follow her on Instagram or Twitter. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Kiss From A Rose," written by Henry Samuel; performed by Seal. Seal II, Sire/Warner, 1994. "Dreams," written by Sammy Hagar, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, and Michael Anthony; performed by Van Halen. 5150, Warner Brothers, 1986. "Thong Song," written by Mark Andrews, Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson,and Draco Rosa; performed by Sisqo. Unleash The Dragon, Def Soul, 1999. "I Don't Want to Miss A Thing," written by Diane Warren; performed by Aerosmith. Armageddon: The Soundtrack, Columbia, 1998. "Dynamite," written by Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Benny Blanco, and Bonnie McKee; performed by Taio Cruz. Rokstarr, Island/Universal, 2009. "Run," written by Ed Roland; performed by Collective Soul. Dosage, Atlantic, 1999. "You Ruin Me," written by Anthony Egizii, David Musumeci, Lisa Origliasso, and Jessica Origliasso; performed by The Veronicas. The Veronicas, Sony, 2014. "I Can't Fall in Love Without You," written by Christian Waltz,Hampus Lindvall, and Jerker Hansson; performed by Zara Larsson. So Good, Epic, 2017. "Smoke Alarm," written and performed by Carsie Blanton. Idiot Heart, self released, 2012. "Your Type," written by Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk, Wayne Hector, Tavish Crowe, and Carly Rae Jepsen; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen. Emotion, School Boy/Interscope, 2015.
The podcast is back! It's the eighth season! Nothing but illustrious guests! Kevin welcomes comedian and podcast host Ashley Hamilton to the program, and the two chop it up about living with relatively young dogs, alternative rock from the 1990s, and how difficult podcasting during the pandemic has been. They also discuss the eclectic mix of music Ashley selected to bring onto the show. To learn more about the podcast Ashley co-hosts, Celebrity Memoir Book Club, click here; to learn more about Ashley herself, follow her on Instagram or Twitter. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Losing My Religion," written by Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills; performed by R.E.M. Out of Time, Warner Brothers, 1991. "Deadbeat Club," written by Kate Pierson, Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, and Cindy Wilson; performed by The B-52's. Cosmic Thing, Reprise, 1989. "Song For Someone," written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen; performed by U2. Songs of Innocence, Interscope, 2014. "Ocean Avenue," written by Ryan Key, Ben Harper, Pete Mosely, Longineu W. Parsons III, and Sean Mackin; performed by Yellowcard. Ocean Avenue, Capitol, 2003. "Like Real People Do," written by Andrew John Hozier-Byrne; performed by Hozier. Hozier, Island/Columbia, 2014. "Ultralight Beam," written by Kanye West, Michael Dean, Kelly Price, Terius Nash,Nico Segal, Kirk Franklin, Kasseem Dean, Chancelor Bennett, Noah Goldstein, Jerome Potter, Samuel Griesemer, Cydel Young, Malik Jones, and Derek Watkins; performed by Kanye West featuring Chance The Rapper and Kirk Franklin. The Life of Pablo, G.O.O.D Music/Def Jam, 2016. "Strong Enough," written by Sheryl Crow, Bill Bottrell, Kevin Gilbert, Brian MacLeod, David Ricketts, and David Baerwald; performed by Sheryl Crow. Tuesday Night Music Club, A&M, 1993. "Dear John," written and performed by Taylor Swift. Speak Now, Big Machine, 2010. "Undone—The Sweater Song," written by Rivers Cuomo; performed by Weezer. Weezer (The Blue Album), DGC, 1994. "Autobiography," written by Ashlee Simpson, John Shanks, and Kara DioGuardi; performed by Ashlee Simpson. Autobiography, Geffen, 2004.
Episode 114 is part 6 our 1994 Tribute. This is our 2nd to last installment of this historic tribute we've started way back in June. On this show we first dip our toes in the commercial waters as we play the hits. We're talking Biggie, Heavy D, Bone Thugs, Snoop Dogg, Ahmad and Coolio to name a few. On the b-side we're heading down south. We're paying homage to the best Southern hip-hop to come out of '94 with music from Scarface, Outkast, Eightball & MJG, UGK, Odd Squad, Big Mike, Willie D, Fesu and Arrested Development. Don't forget about the TIP giveaway. There's still time to enter! Simply tag us on social with your TIP swag and you'll be entered to win. Remember to enter promo code "ROGER" and save 25% off your purchase in our online store. Each photo posted will increase your chances to win some great vinyl courtesy of Get On Down and Bumrush 45. www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonal Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
Episode 113 is part 5 of our 1994 Tribute. We pay homage to the Wu and many Wu-affiliates. On the flipside we get into Redman, Keith Murray, Black Moon, O.C., Black Sheep, KMD, Jeru The Damaja, Hard 2 Obtain, The Beatnuts, Common, Lords of The Underground, Organized Konfusion, Gang Starr and much more. Don't forget about the TIP giveaway. There's still time to enter. Simply tag us on social with your TIP swag and you'll be entered to win. Remember to enter promo code "ROGER" and save 25% off your purchase in our online store. Each photo posted will increase your chances to win some great vinyl courtesy of Get On Down and Bumrush 45. On 9/3/22 we will be releasing our Take It Personal Book of Rap List book on both hardcover and paperback. The first 200 hardback books come with a FREE @takeitpersonalradio baseball card pack by @createsober. Saturday 3rd September @unofficialofficiallabel 5pm BST / 12pm EST / 9am PST
Episode 112 is the West Coast edition of our 1994 Tribute. This XL-episode has 3 mixes dedicated to the sounds coming out the left coast like Anotha Level, MC Eiht, Warren G, Casual, Saafir, Ras Kass, The Dogg Pound, Volume 10, Jayo Felony, King Tee, DJ Quik, The Nonce, Ant Banks and Thug Life to name a few. Don't forget about the TIP giveaway. There's still time to enter. Simply tag us on social with your TIP swag and you'll be entered to win. Remember to enter promo code "1994" and save 20% off your purchase in our online store. Each photo posted will increase your chances to win some great vinyl courtesy of Get On Down and Bumrush 45. On 9/3/22 we will be releasing our Take It Personal Book of Rap List book on both hardcover and paperback. Pre-orders will begin Saturday, September 3rd and we're giving away 1 free pack of TIP baseball cards (10 cards total) for those who pre-order our book. Our Patreon members will receive early access to purchase the book and will also receive the book + cards a few weeks before the general public. Stay tuned for more details and enjoy episode 112. Now, hit that play button! www.takeitpersonalradio.com Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonal Online store: https://take-it-personal.creator-spring.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal
In the SEASON FINALE of the seventh season of the show (the seventh episode of this season and the 43rd overall) Kevin welcomes O.G. palington Eric Buegler AKA Buegs onto the show. Buegs is the co-host of the movie podcast "The Avid Indoorsmen," and the two catch up over their love of girl pop, Buegs' time on a cruise ship, his love of romantic comedies, and his complicated relationship with music. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! To learn more about "The Avid Indoorsmen," head to their website. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. Incidental Music: "It Never Entered My Mind," written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rogers; performed by Miles Davis. Workin', Prestige, 1954. "Home," written by Marc Broussard, Shannon Sanders, Marshall Altan, Ted Broussard, and Andrew Ramsey; performed by Marc Broussard. Carencro, Island, 2004. "Stand by Me," written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, and Mike stoller; performed by Ben E. King. Don't Play That Song!, ATCO, 1961. "Respect" written by Otis Redding; performed by Aretha Franklin. I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You, Atlantic, 1967. "Superstition," written and performed by Stevie Wonder. Talking Book, Motown/Tamla, 1972. "Adagio for Strings, Op. 11," written by Samuel Barber; conducted by Leonard Bernstein and performed by the New York Philharmonic. Barber: Adagio for Strings & Violin Concerto - Schuman: In Praise of Shahn & To Thee Old Cause, Sony, 1971. "Stop This Train," written and performed by John Mayer. Continuum, Aware/Columbia, 2006. "Fields of Gold," written by Gordon Sumner; performed by Eva Cassidy. Songbird, Blix Street, 1998. "Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World," written by Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, Bob Thiele, and George David Weiss; performed by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. Facing Future, Big Boy, 1993. "Goodbye Until Tomorrow/I Could Never Save You," written by Jason Robert Brown; performed by Sherie Rene Scott and Norbert Leo Butz. The Last Five Years, Sh-K Boom, 2002. "Cut to The Feeling," written by Carly Rae Jepsen, Simon Wilcox, and Nolan Lambroza; performed by Carly Rae Jepsen. School Boy/Interscope, 2017.
In this episode—the 42nd overall, and the sixth in season seven, Kevin has an enthusiastic conversation with YouTuber Nicole Fegan, who traces her musical life from the pop-punk of her youth to the spectral folk of adulthood, and all of the places and sounds in between. To check out Nicole's videos on films, books, and music, head over to her YouTube channel, and more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Misery Business," written by Haley Williams and Josh Farro; performed by Paramore. Riot!, Fueled by Ramen, 2007 "The Only Thing," written and performed by Sufjan Stevens. Carrie and Lowell, Asthmatic Kitty, 2015. "Everybody Does" written and performed by Julien Baker. Sprained Ankle, 6131, 2015. "Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space," written by Jason Pierce, George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti, and Luigi Creatore; performed by Spiritualized. Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, Dedicated, 1997. "Headache," written by Elizabeth Harris; performed by Grouper. Paradise Valley, Yellow Electric, 2016. "Goodnight My Beautiful," performed by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra. Hindsight Records, 1939. "Sometimes," written by Tim Booth, Larry Gott, and Jim Glennie; performed by James. Laid, Fontaine, 1993. "SugarHouse (Live)," written by Alex Giannascol; performed by Alex G. House of Sugar, Domino, 2019. "How to Rent A Room," written by David Berman; performed by Silver Jews. The Natural Bridge, Drag City, 1996. "Anything," written and performed by Adrianne Lenker. Songs and Instrumentals, 4AD, 2020.
In this episode, the 41st overall and the fifth this season, Kevin welcomes his college professor Joe Klinebriel onto the show. Joe talks about his uncanny ability to be on the cutting edge of musical trends, making a good first impression when meeting celebrities, and the music that both shaped his life and inspired a one-person show he has been writing during his sabbatical away from teaching at Clarke University. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Also, here is a link to watch Joe's brief appearance in the MTV News bit mentioned in the interview. It's great. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Once in A Lifetime," written by David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, and Tina Weymouth; performed by Talking Heads. Remain in Light, Sire, 1980. "The Curse," written and performed by Josh Ritter. So Runs The World Away, Pytheas Recordings, 2010. I Will Follow You Into The Dark," written by Ben Gibbard; performed by Death Cab for Cutie. Plans, Atlantic, 2005. "Famous Last Words" written by Rolland Orzabal and Nicky Holland; performed by Tears for Fears. The Seeds of Love, Fontana, 1989. "In Spite of Me," written by Mark Sandman; performed by Morphine. Cure for Pain, Rykodisc, 1993. "So What'cha Want," written by Adam Yauch, Michael Diamond, and Adam Horovitz; performed by Beastie Boys. Check Your Head, Capitol, 1992. "Strange Fruit" written by Abel Meeropol; performed by Billie Holiday. Commodore, 1939. "The Life," written by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman; performed by Wendy and Lisa. Wendy and Lisa, Columbia, 1987. "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want," written by Johnny Marr and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by The Smiths. Hatful of Hollow, Rough Trade, 1984. "Rock n Roll Suicide," written and performed by David Bowie. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars, RCA, 1972.
In this episode, the 40th overall and the fourth of season seven, Kevin welcomes the Minnesota-based writer Rachael Hanel to the show. Author of the 2013 memoir, We'll Be The Last Ones to Let You Down, Hanel discusses her forthcoming book (due out this fall), the perks of having a CD player in your car, and her problematic favorite Morrissey. To learn more about Rachael Hanel's work, visit her website; and for more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Tomorrow," written by Alain Whyte and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by Morrissey. Your Arsenal, HMV/Sire, 1992. "I Don't Mind if You Forget Me," written by Stephen Street and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by Morrissey. Viva Hate, HMV/Sire, 1988. "An Otherwise Disappointing Life," lyrics by Scott Hutchinson, music performed by Frightened Rabbit. Portrait of A Panic Attack, Atlantic, 2016. "Waltz #2 (XO)," written performed by Elliott Smith. XO, Dreamworks, 1998. "You Can Take it With You," written by Evan Dando and Tom Morgan; performed by The Lemonheads. Come On Feel The Lemonheads, Atlantic, 1993. "Half The World Away," written by Noel Gallagher; performed by Oasis. Definitely Maybe (Deluxe Reissue), Epic, 1994/2014. "Cemetery Gates," written by Johnny Marr and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by The Smiths. The Queen is Dead, Sire/Rough Trade, 1986. "Lulu," written and performed by Trip Shakespeare. Lulu, A&M, 1991. "If I Can't Change Your Mind," written by Bob Mould; performed by Sugar. Copper Blue, Rykodisc/Creation, 1992.
In the 39th episode of the show, or the third episode of the seventh season, Kevin has a nostalgia filled conversation with composer and performer Stephanie Henry—the two discuss sharing the same earliest memory involving music, the brutality of the Home Alone films, and how Stephanie has stayed busier and more creative than ever during the last two years. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! For more information on Stephanie Henry's composition and performance work, visit her website. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Man in The Mirror," written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett; performed by Michael Jackson. Bad, Epic, 1987. "Somewhere in My Memory" written and conducted by John Williams. Home Alone: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, CBS, 1990. Main Theme to "I Love Lucy," composed by Eliot Daniel. Main Theme to "The Simpsons," composed by Danny Elfman. "Tell Mama," written by Etta James; performed by Janis Joplin, recorded live at SNE Stadium in Toronto, Canada, 1970. "Fancy," written by Bobbie Gentry; performed by Reba McEntire. Rumor Has It, MCA, 1990. "Ziggy Stardust," written and performed by David Bowie. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars, RCA, 1972. "Steel Claw," written by Paul Brady; performed by Tina Turner. Private Dancer, Capitol, 1984. "Ice Dance," composed by Danny Elfman. Edward Scissorhands, MCA, 1990. "Thank You for The Venom," written and performed by My Chemical Romance. Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, Reprise, 2004.
In this episode, the 38th overall and the second from the show's seventh season, Kevin chops it up with a renaissance woman—Michelle Morgan is a radio DJ, a fiber artist, a writer, a record collector, and somehow still has time for her dayjob at Yale. That right you fucking poors, YALE! And Michelle selected 10 diverse tunes for the program, and shares the story behind each of them in an absolutely delightful exchange. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! To learn more about Michelle Morgan's various endeavours, visit her website. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Burning Down The House," written by David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, and Tina Weymouth; performed by Talking Heads. Speaking in Tongues, Sire, 1983. "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)," written by Desmond Child, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry; performed by Aerosmith. Permanent Vacation, Geffen, 1987. "Bata Motel," written and performed by Crass. Penis Envy, Crass Records, 1981. "Paper Bag," written and performed by Fiona Apple. When The Pawn..., Clean Slate/Epic, 1999. "Famous Blue Raincoat," written and performed by Leonard Cohen. Songs of Love and Hate, Columbia, 1971. "Where Gravity is Dead," written and performed by Laura Veirs. Year of Meteors, Nonesuch, 2005. "Wolf Like Me," written by Tunde Adebimpe, David Sitek, Kyp Malone, Jaleel Bunton, and Gerard Smith; performed by TV on The Radio. Return to Cookie Mountain, 4AD, 2006. "Wish You Were Here," written by by Roger Waters and David Gilmour; performed by Lia Ices. Originally included on the Mojo Magazine tribute to Pink Floyd, Jagjaguwar, 2014. "Cloudbusting," written and performed by Kate Bush. Hounds of Love, EMI, 1985. "Not," written by Adrianne Lenker; performed by Big Thief. Two Hands, 4AD, 2019.
In the first episode of SEASON SEVEN (whoa!), or the 37th episode overall, Kevin welcomes Duluth-based singer and songwriter Sarah Krueger to the program—you might know her as Lanue, the name she released a full length LP under in 2021, and the name she released a brand new EP under in mid-April. She and Kevin chop it up about her new batch of tunes, real hip-hop, the ability to separate the artist and the art they make, and the "scene" in Duluth; Sarah also brings an eclectic mix of 10 songs to the show and discusses what parts of her life they represent. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! To learn more about Sarah Krueger's output as Lanue, visit her website. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. "Doo Wop (That Thing)," written and performed by Ms. Lauryn Hill. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1998. "Hello In There," written and performed by John Prine. John Prine, Atlantic, 1971. "Sweet Thing," written and performed by Van Morrison. Astral Weeks, Warner Brothers, 1968. "Don't Ever Fucking Question That," written by Sean Daley; performed by Atmosphere. Lucy Ford—The Atmosphere EPs, Rhymesayers, 2001. "Shower The People," written and performed by James Taylor. In The Pocket, Warner Brothers, 1976. "Love Has No Pride," written by Eric Katz and Libby Titus; performed by Bonnie Raitt. Give it Up, Warner Brothers, 1972. "Making Pies," written and performed by Patti Griffin. 1000 Kisses, ATO, 2002. "When I Go Deaf," written by Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker, and Zak Sally; performed by Low. The Great Destroyer, Sub Pop, 2005. "Raining in Baltimore," written by Adam Duritz; performed by Counting Crows. August and Everything After, DGC, 1993. "September," "Fire in My Mind," and "Nothing Hits Me," written by Sarah Krueger and performed by Lanue.
Take It Personal is back with our 1st show of 2022. On episode 100, we decided to do something a little different, something a little more personal. Each member hand picked 10 of their favorite tracks of all-time. 4 mixes in all. You, the listener, will decide which is the best 10-track mix of the 4 we play. Our Spotify listeners can vote right on Spotify while streaming this episode. You can also comment on our Instagram, Twitter or Facebook pages with your choices as well. And as a little added bonus, we teamed up with Get On Down to giveaway a bunch of classic vinyl releases to some of our lucky listeners. To enter, listen to the 4-track bonus mix at the very end and then identify which favorite track belongs to which TIP member. Just how well do you think you know us after all these years? Without further ado, let's start off season 6 right with a banger. Enjoy episode 100! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Episode 55 Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2: Digital Drum Machines Playlist Linn Drum Gary Numan, “My Brothers Time” from Dance (1981 Beggar's Banquet). Early use of the Linn LM-1 by John Webb on this track. Note the sound of the claves, played by Numan but not digital. Bass, Saxophone, Mick Karn; Linn LM-1 drum machine, John Webb; Piano, Claves, Gary Numan. 4:37 Rajie, “ストーミー・ナイト (Stormy Night)” from Acoustic Moon (Sony 1981). Early recognition in Japan of the original Linn LM-1 drum machine. Rajie, vocals; Guitar, Mikihiko Matsumiya; Bass, Tsugutoshi Goto ; Chorus, Hiroshi Koide, Raji ; Composed By, Akira Inoue ; Drums, Tatsuo Hayashi ; Electric Guitar-Tsuyoshi Kon; Flute, Motoya Hamaguchi ; Lyrics By, Etsuko Kisugi ; Percussion, Motoya Hamaguchi ; Prophet-10, Linn LM-1, Electric Piano, Akira Inoue. Early Linn Drum Computer. 5:08 Herbie Hancock, “The Twilight Clone” from Magic Windows (1981 Columbia). If you want to study the latest in emerging electronic music instruments, just listen to the many albums by Herbie Hancock throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He was an early adopter of the Linn LM-1, heard here and played by Hancock. Bass, Louis Johnson; Linn LM-1 Drum Machine, Herbie Hancock; Ghanian Drums, Moody Perry III; Ghanian Drums, Bells, Kwasi Dzidzornu, Kwawu Ladzekpo; Lead Guitar, Adrian Belew; Percussion, Paulinho Da Costa; Rhythm Guitar, George Johnson; Written by, A. Belew, H. Hancock. 8:16 Don Henley, “The Boys of Summer” Linn Drum demo version (excerpt) (1984 private). Guitar and Linndrum, Mike Campbell; Synthesizer, Steve Porcaro; Synthesizer, Guitar, Danny Kortchmar. Bass, Larry Klein; vocals, lyrics, Don Henley. The instrumental part of the song came first and was put together by Tom Petty bandmate Mike Campbell who had just purchased a LinnDrum machine which was a more affordable model than the original LM-1 released in 1980. Campbell put together a rhythm track and played some guitar. Tom Petty wasn't interested in the song at that time, so it went to Henley, who wrote the lyrics. This demo was close to the final version. The final mix of the song also included some human drumming, as did live performances where a human drummer tried to replicate the sound of the original Linndrum. 0:42 Jean Michel Jarre, “Zoolookologie” from Zoolook (1984 Disques Dreyfus). A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums. This is the later version of the Linn Linndrum machine, just before the introduction of the Linn 9000. There is pure joy in this track as Jarre uses the Linndrum to create many unexpected sounds and atypical rhythms. Bass, Marcus Miller; Composer, Producer, Ethnic Vocals Processing, Keyboards, Electronics, Jean-Michel Jarre; Drums, Yogi Horton; Daniel Lazerus; Guitar Ira Siegel; Guitar, Effects, Adrian Belew; Keyboards, Frederic Rousseau. 4:13 David Van Tieghem, “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” from In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1986 Wide Angle). Drummer and percussionist Van Tieghem created this version of the Iron Butterfly song using electronic drums (Octapads) and digital drums. Engineer, Programmed By Fairlight Programming Assistance, Eric Liljestrand; Guitar, Larry Saltzman; Vocals, Synthesizer Digital, Analog, Percussion Acoustic, Electronic, Mixed By, Producer, David Van Tieghem; Written-By, Doug Ingle. Basically a one-person performance aside from guitarist Saltzman. Van Tieghem was using both hand played electronic drums (the Octapads) plus some digital drum machines. 5:36 Suzanne Ciani, “Mosaic” from Neverland (1988 Private Music). Composed, Arranged, Performed, Produced by Suzanne Ciani. Among the many electronic instruments used by Ciani were keyboards made by Yamaha, Roland, and Bode (vocoder). For drum programming, she turned to the Linn 9000. This track has some decidedly simple, yet complex rhythms using the Linn 9000 that are truly nuanced and more jazz like. The care with which she programmed this track is in contrast to the typical drum machine beats you hear on records. Ciani also used a Roland TR-707 on this album, which you may also detect on this track. 4:37 Oberheim DMX Todd McKinney, “Kimberlite” from The Sound Of The System (1982 Oberheim). This 7-inch demo disc includes music created by Todd McKinney and Daniel Soger, two Oberheim employees. “Kimberlite” was composed and performed by McKinney using the DMX Programmable Digital Drum Machine, the DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer, and the OB-Xa Polyphonic Synthesizer. 2:28 Tangerine Dream, “Poland” from Poland (The Warsaw Concert) (1984 Jive Electro). You can hear the Bohn Digital Drums in the first half of the song and the Oberheim DMX in the second half. But that's a bit of a guess. Dr. Böhm DIGITAL DRUMS was a rhythm machine made in Germany from 1982-83, also known as ''the German Linndrum.'' Composed, performed, and produced by Tangerine Dream. Jupiter 8, PPG Wave 2.3 Waveterm, Minimoog, Korg Monopoly, Sequenced by EEH CM 4 Digital Sequencer, Bohm Digital Drums, Roland Tr 808 Drums, Roland SDE 3000 Delay, MXR 01 Digital Reverb, MXR Digital Delay, Johannes Schmoelling; Prophet 5, Prophet 600, Prophet 1, E-mu Custom Programmable Synth, Moog Custom Programmable Modular Synth, MTI Synergy, Sequenced by the PE Polyrhythmic Sequencer, Compulab Digital Sequencer, Syntec Custom Digital Drum Computer, Electronic Drums Simmons Drum Modules, Effects Quantec Room Simulator, Roland SDE 3000, Electronics Hill Multi-mixer, Chris Franke; Yamaha DX 7, Yamaha YP 30, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 6, Prophet 5, PPG Wave 2.2, Sequenced By Pe Polyrhythmic Sequencer, EEH Cm 4 Digital Sequencer, PE Custom Trigger Selector, DMX Oberheim Digital Drum machine, Edgar Froese. 8:43 Herbie Hancock, “Earth Beat” from Future Shock (1983 Columbia). In addition to the DMX, this track includes evidence that Garfield Electronics Dr. Click Rhythm Controller was a much-needed rhythm device for wrangling the otherwise incompatible signals prior to the introduction of MIDI a few years later. Craig Anderton wrote the following about Doctor Click in an article in Keyboard from 1983: "Doctor Click is not a keyboard instrument, not a drum machine, and not a signal processor: What it does is synchronize and interface these three families of devices together. Not only can it interface to existing sync tracks, it can build up click tracks from incomplete click tracks, and even create sync and/or click tracks which are referenced to a live musician." Hancock masters Dr. Click on this album. Fairlight CMI, Yamaha GS-1, Yamaha CE-20, Dr. Click Rhythm Controller, Herbie Hancock; DMX Drum Machine, Synare Electronic Drums, Memory Moog Programming, Michael Beinhorn; Bass, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Turntables – Grandmixer D. ST. 5:09 Herbie Hancock, “Hardrock” from Sound System (1984 Columbia). The sound of the Oberheim DMX digital drum machine as used by Herbie Hancock. This album was his follow-up to the album Future Shock on the DMX made a famous appearance in the song Rockit, which was unusually a top-selling hit for Hancock. The DMX is played here by non-other than Bill Laswell. Note that Simmons electronic drums are also being played on this track by Anton Fier, but I think you can tell the difference. Bass, Drum Machine DMX, Tape, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Simmons electronic drums, Sound Plates, Cuica, Anton Fier; Guitar, Henry Kaiser, Nicky Skopelitis; Fairlight CMI Programming, Will Alexander; Fairlight CMI, Rhodes Chroma, Apple IIe, Yamaha DX7, Emu 4060 Digital Keyboard, Herbie Hancock; Synthesizer (XMD), Rob Stevens; Turntables, D. St; Written-By, B. Laswell, D. Showard, Herbie Hancock. 6:10 Davy DMX, “Bonus Beats” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberhheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. He is also known as David Franklin Reeves, Jr. Here is a bonus track of only drum machine and turntable. 1:47 Davy DMX, “One For The Treble (Fresh) (Instrumental)” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. Another track from that same 12-inch. 7:31 Movement MCS Drum Computer John Foxx, “Pater Noster” from The Garden (Virgin 1981). This album was produced after Foxx left Ultravox. It is another example of the MCS Drum Computer. This track only features Foxx on synthesizers, voice, drum programming, and a manually struck Tom Tom. 2:30 Roland El Escuadrón Del Ritmo, “Las Cucarachas” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). I discovered this wonderful collection of Mexican synth-pop tracks, some never before heard, and immediately dug-out a track using a drum machine. This track is from 1982. In this case, the drum machine is the Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78, which was a transitional analog device with analog drum sounds and digital control for programming patterns. 3:44 Nahtabisk, “La Dama De Probeta” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Another hidden gem from Mexico. This track is from 1984 and features the Roland drumTR-606 Drumatix. The TR-606 featured PCM-encoded sounds of real drums. This small device, that ran on batteries, helped define the sound of early techno. 3:20 E-mu Joe Mansfield, “Drumulator (Instrumental)” from Drumulator (2014 Get On Down). This is a track featuring the sounds of the E-mu Drumulator that was sold from 1983 to 1985. It had twelve, 8-bit sampled sounds of real drums and at about $1000 was more affordable that drum machines like the Linndrum and Oberheim DMX. It was created on the heels of the sample synthesizers they made under the Emulator name. It also had a relatively short life so few recordings from the time were made. This demo is an example of what could be done with the Drumulator and Herbie Hancock took a liking to it prior to switching to the Oberheim DMX. 2:02 Richard Souther, “Uncharted Waters” from Innermission (1986 Meadowlark Records). Music and realization by Richard Souther. Includes synthesizers from Roland, PPG, Sequential Circuits, and Casio. He also used both the Linn 9000 and E-mu SP-12 drum machines, which are both heard on this track. You can clearly hear the Linn 900 and its distinctive snare and bass sounds, while the E-mu, which was built around the circuits in the company's popular keyboard samplers, provided some of the more unusual, even exotic, percussion sounds. 3:23 Alesis Slant, “Sheep” and “Ducks” from Hive (1989 These Records). This amazing group, although short-lived, was a British experiment in rock with noise elements that included Cris Cheek, Philip Jeck, Sianed Jones, and Osian Tam. Cross used an Alesis HR-16, which is showcased in the second of two tracks, “Ducks.” I think that is probably the same drum machine in the first track, “Sheep” so I thought this represented some good contrast in the way that the sound could be treated. This had 49 digital samples of drums that could be programmed in real-time by playing the velocity sensitive drum buttons. Double Bass Julia Doyle; Guitar, Cabasa, Engineer, Co-producer Maciek Hrybowicz; Keyboards, Accordion, Synthesizer DX7; Piano, Clarinet, Voice, Marimba, Goblet Drum Darabouka, Tambourine, Bells Agogo Bells, Sampler Cassette Samples, Flute Souffara, Rattle Seed Pod Rattles, Performer Emax, Alesis HR-16, Breath Rhythms, Face Slap, Mixed By, Co-producer Cris Cheek; Turntables, Radio Philip Jeck; Violin, Piano, Vocals, Organ, Fife, Viol Viola Da Gamba, Harmonium, Claves, Performer Emax, Breath Rhythms, Mixed By, Co-producer Sianed Jones; Voice Osian Tam. 4:31 Closing, Linn LinnDrum Mikel Rouse, “Quorum part 2” from Quorum (1984 Club Soda Music). It was inevitable that a composer would create an extended piece of music using only the Linn Linndrum. Mikel Rouse was that person. Listen to the hypnotic patterns of this work. From the composer's notes: “Quorom is a piece for LinnDrum machine (or 18 percussion players) in 9 parts running approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes in length. Though the sequence of parts 1 through 9 must be maintained, the parts may be divided into sections, or run continuously. Themes are produced through the synchronization of the 3 generators, 3-5-8, and their complimentary factors yield counterthemes. Power series are then applied to produce harmonic contrasts from the original themes. Thematic material is developed through multiple variation techniques (circular permutations, accents through superimposition of an additional component, natural growth through the summation series). I decided to undertake the programming myself and, with the aid of Jim Bergman, successfully completed the programming in about 5 hours. I would like to stress that all programming was done through the step-by-step process provided in the operator's manual for construction “songs” from “patterns”. No special treatments or extensions (including cassette interfaces) were required.” Such was the versatility of the Linn Linndrum. 11:16 Background Sounds Volti, “Corazón” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Mexican electro-pop group. This track is from 1986 and features unknown drum programming. vocals, synthesizer, Lyndell Brookhouse; bass, synthesizers, drum programming percussion, Eddie Rubello; Backing Vocals, Katie Taylor; Congas, Edgar Herrera; Piano, Vincent Kenis; Timbales, Pedro Ortiz. 3:45. Adams and Fleisner, tracks “a1, a2, b1, b2, b3” from Modern Digital Recorded Drumcomputer Rhythm Tracks (1983 Break Records). I think this track of library digital drum samples from the Netherlands was made with the Drum Computer MCS II (or Percussion Computer) from Movement Computer Systems, a rare British made-drum machine circa 1983. It had an integrated CRT monitor and had an orange (or black) case. It used 8-bit samples of drums and featured 14 voices and programmable patterns. Opening: Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations. There are dozens of drum machines that dot the history of electronic music. For an encyclopedic list of almost every drum machines ever made, and there were dozens of variations and models up until around 1985, check-out the excellent books by Alex Graham, a UK-based drum machine collector and specialist.
Episode 94 is our 5th and final installment of our 1993 tribute. We close-out the series with music from Souls of Mischief, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, Eazy-E, Ultramagnetic MC's, Kurious, M.O.P., Black Moon, Preacher Earl, Shadz of Lingo, Rumplestilkinz and Shyheim. And speaking of Shyheim, you know we had to share our thoughts on the whole Drink Champs fiasco. At the break we discuss the '93 remixes and where they rank. Kev does a killer Vinnie Paz impersonation and we finally announce the winners of our Get On Down giveaway. After 5 episodes and 16+ hours of music, memories and laughs, we are officially done with 1993. We hope you enjoyed it! www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Episode 93 is our 4th installment of our 1993 tribute. On this show, we dig deep in the crates and pull out gems from Leaders of The New School, Private Investigators, Daddy-O, Boss, YZ, Mysterme, N-Tense, Poison Clan, Da Youngsta's and Mobb Deep to name a few. Plus, we hit you with classic from Outkast, Geto Boys, Eightball & MJG, Digable Planets and Queen Latifah! At the break, we discuss what 1993 songs are worthy of being mentioned among the top 50 greatest hip-hop songs of all-time. You might be surprised with what you hear. Remember, you can still enter our Get Down giveaway. Simply tag us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio, and tell us which of the "3" 1993 Cypress Hill singles were NOT produced by DJ Muggs and you'll have a chance to win some classic albums courtesy of Get On Down. We'll be announcing the winners on the next episode, the 1993 series finale. And now, let's start the show... RIP Zumbi www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Episode 92 is our 3rd installment of our 1993. This show is 100% dedicated to west coast and features music from Digital Underground, Cypress Hill, Tha Alkaholiks, Freestyle Fellowship, Mac Dre, Mac Mall, Spice 1, Too $hort, C-Bo, Pac, Snoop, Cube, Kam, MC Eiht and Souls of Mischief to name a few. At the break, we discuss Ice Cube's Lethal Injection and the Menace To Society soundtrack and unveil our special Get On Down giveaway. Listen to this episode and when you hear the question, tag on us Instagram or Facebook along with your answer to enter to win! And look, even if you aren't the biggest west coast fan, you know we do every show with a TIP flair. 37 pieces to be exact. This episode is an intricate part of a very important year in hip-hop. We guarantee once we finished entire 1993 tribute, you too might consider it to be your favorite year. You also will have heard the most detailed '93 hip-hop experience ever. Like Mickey, that's just facts. Enjoy the show! RIP Gonzoe www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Get On Down just rereleased the Houston Rap Book the long-out-of-print book which Bun B declared ".... defines Houston hip-hop." Houston Rap profiles noted artists such as Bun B of UGK, Z-Ro, Big Mike, K-Rino, Willie D of the Geto Boys, Lil' Troy, and Paul Wall, alongside reflections on the lives of departed legends such as DJ Screw, Pimp C, and Big Hawk. The book also features community leaders, rappers, producers, businessmen, and family members, all providing important insight into a great American cultural narrative, and the second edition features even more details into this astonishing and influential scene. In this episode, we're joined by Big Smoking Mitch of U.G.K. (he made the name up,) and D. A. of the uniquely influential Blac Monks. Over the course of the show, they break down the evolution of Port Author & Houston rap, from the beginning. From the formation of U.G.K. to meeting DJ Screw, they touch on everything. Mitch discusses Russell "BigTyme" Washington, and U.G.K. signing with him. D.A. shares his memories of Mr. 3-2 and talks about Bushwick Bill forming the Blac Monks, and how he was almost in The Convicts. They reminisce about PSK-13, Point Blank, DJ DMD, Scarface, Big Mike, E.S.G., K-Rino & his lyricism, Devin the Dude, & much more. We conclude the episode by showing them some classic Country Rap Tune albums and getting their thoughts and behind-the-scenes stories on them. Watch the episode here Follow Big Smoking Mitch on IG here Listen to Big Smoking Mitch here Follow D.A. on IG here Listen to D.A. & The Blac Monks here Buy The Houston Rap Book Bundle here The Houston Rap Deluxe Bundle is limited to 1000 units and includes: The book 2nd Edition-304 pages hardbound cover 2xLP version of DJ Screw -The Legend, presenting all of the original tracks on vinyl, in a fully licensed album from Bigtyme Recordz. The artwork is unique and features Beste's photography; Double cassette version of The Legend, containing the entire mix, fully licensed from Bigtyme Recordz; Print of a never-before-seen Peter Beste photo of UGK, signed by Beste; Screen-printed tote bag, featuring a DJ Screw-themed Beste photo.
Get On Down just rereleased the Houston Rap Book the long-out-of-print book which Bun B declared ".... defines Houston hip-hop." Houston Rap profiles noted artists such as Bun B of UGK, Z-Ro, Big Mike, K-Rino, Willie D of the Geto Boys, Lil' Troy, and Paul Wall, alongside reflections on the lives of departed legends such as DJ Screw, Pimp C, and Big Hawk. The book also features community leaders, rappers, producers, businessmen, and family members, all providing important insight into a great American cultural narrative, and the second edition features even more details into this astonishing and influential scene. In this episode, we're joined by Big Smoking Mitch of U.G.K. (he made the name up,) and D. A. of the uniquely influential Blac Monks. Over the course of the show, they break down the evolution of Port Author & Houston rap, from the beginning. From the formation of U.G.K. to meeting DJ Screw, they touch on everything. Mitch discusses Russell "BigTyme" Washington, and U.G.K. signing with him. D.A. shares his memories of Mr. 3-2 and talks about Bushwick Bill forming the Blac Monks, and how he was almost in The Convicts. They reminisce about PSK-13, Point Blank, DJ DMD, Scarface, Big Mike, E.S.G., K-Rino & his lyricism, Devin the Dude, & much more. We conclude the episode by showing them some classic Country Rap Tune albums and getting their thoughts and behind-the-scenes stories on them. Watch the episode here Follow Big Smoking Mitch on IG here Listen to Big Smoking Mitch here Follow D.A. on IG here Listen to D.A. & The Blac Monks here Buy The Houston Rap Book Bundle here The Houston Rap Deluxe Bundle is limited to 1000 units and includes: The book 2nd Edition-304 pages hardbound cover 2xLP version of DJ Screw -The Legend, presenting all of the original tracks on vinyl, in a fully licensed album from Bigtyme Recordz. The artwork is unique and features Beste's photography; Double cassette version of The Legend, containing the entire mix, fully licensed from Bigtyme Recordz; Print of a never-before-seen Peter Beste photo of UGK, signed by Beste; Screen-printed tote bag, featuring a DJ Screw-themed Beste photo.
Get On Down just rereleased the Houston Rap Book the long-out-of-print book which Bun B declared ".... defines Houston hip-hop." Houston Rap profiles noted artists such as Bun B of UGK, Z-Ro, Big Mike, K-Rino, Willie D of the Geto Boys, Lil' Troy, and Paul Wall, alongside reflections on the lives of departed legends such as DJ Screw, Pimp C, and Big Hawk. The book also features community leaders, rappers, producers, businessmen, and family members, all providing important insight into a great American cultural narrative, and the second edition features even more details into this astonishing and influential scene. In this episode, we're joined by Big Smoking Mitch of U.G.K. (he made the name up,) and D. A. of the uniquely influential Blac Monks. Over the course of the show, they break down the evolution of Port Author & Houston rap, from the beginning. From the formation of U.G.K. to meeting DJ Screw, they touch on everything. Mitch discusses Russell "BigTyme" Washington, and U.G.K. signing with him. D.A. shares his memories of Mr. 3-2 and talks about Bushwick Bill forming the Blac Monks, and how he was almost in The Convicts. They reminisce about PSK-13, Point Blank, DJ DMD, Scarface, Big Mike, E.S.G., K-Rino & his lyricism, Devin the Dude, & much more. We conclude the episode by showing them some classic Country Rap Tune albums and getting their thoughts and behind-the-scenes stories on them. Watch the episode here Follow Big Smoking Mitch on IG here Listen to Big Smoking Mitch here Follow D.A. on IG here Listen to D.A. & The Blac Monks here Buy The Houston Rap Book Bundle here The Houston Rap Deluxe Bundle is limited to 1000 units and includes: The book 2nd Edition-304 pages hardbound cover 2xLP version of DJ Screw -The Legend, presenting all of the original tracks on vinyl, in a fully licensed album from Bigtyme Recordz. The artwork is unique and features Beste's photography; Double cassette version of The Legend, containing the entire mix, fully licensed from Bigtyme Recordz; Print of a never-before-seen Peter Beste photo of UGK, signed by Beste; Screen-printed tote bag, featuring a DJ Screw-themed Beste photo.
Hey Everyone! Welcome!Whether you are hippie that wants to share peace love and joy, or You went to the local Whole foods saw some sage and think, whats next do i smoke this or what ? Im your girl , a Spiritual Martha Stewart so to speak. My purpose is to help guide everyone to living an everyday life spiritually. To take everyday rituals and help bring more purpose and awareness to it.Today we will be talking about if you are committed to your journey? I go through 10 ways to know if you are even ready to start the journey. We also will be talking about Aries season.Blog: www.ijsblog.orgTwitter: jojo_0286IG: jojo_0286Youtube: Sister Cypher
ArtyParty mix235 1. Memories. Alex Pizzuti 2. Do The Dookie. Wolfpack X Mastachi X Bright Sparks Ft. Kevlex 3. Barbie Girl. Lilo 4. Lemonade. Mercer radio-edit 5. Remedy. Apaztron 6. Chasing Stars. R3SPAWN & DJ Junior 7. Golden Hour. Dustycloud 8. Come and Go. TOKiMONSTA [feat. VanJess] (Dombresky remix) 9. Stay. (feat. Dalilah) Justin Martin 10. Level. Bancali & No Others (feat. Shai) 11. About You. Kream (Extended Mix) 12. Everything Is Gonna Be Alright. Chester Young 13. Stand Up. AC Slater (VIP Mix) 14. Get On Down. Tripl 15. Work That Bassline. Tripl 16. Work. Truth x Lies (feat. Slim Dymondz) 17. Make The Bass Go. Ivan Miranda & Versus Ft. KingRo 18. Like This Sound. Double Pleasure, Abel Ramos & Albert Neve 19. The Track. Vush 20. Live, Laugh, Love. Pickle (+Karen) 21. Ask Yourself. Marcellus (UK) (Original Mix) 22. Dance. Swatkat x Basshunk 23. Need2Freek. Walker & Royce (Original Mix) 24. Wild West. Tom & Collins 25. Lost Cowboys. BROHUG (BROHOUSE) 26. Like We Used To. Incognet 27. Humans. K-MRK & Droid Army 28. Right Here. The Kount feat. Noam 29. Soliloquy. Lege Kale & Ian Ewing Dance, Bass, Future House 9 dec 2020
Episode 76 is the 5th and final installment of our 1995 Tribute. We've got joints from Fat Joe, Lost Boyz, Heather B, Jamal, The Roots, Chino XL, Naughty By Nature and we finally bless ya'll with the Southern hip-hop tribute of the series. We also have our Get On Down winners announced on this episode! With 5 episodes dedicated to 1995, clocking in over 20+ hours of music, if this tribute doesn't convince you, I don't know what will. www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Episode 75 is our 4th installment of our 1995 Tribute. We start things off with some of our '95 favorites; featuring Da Bush Babees, Mobb Deep, Mad Skillz, A Tribe Called Quest and Jeru The Damaja. Then with head to west to showcase some of the best the underground and independent movement had to offer. We have music from Ras Kass, Mannish, The Pharcyde, The Alkaholiks, Souls of Mischief, Dilated Peoples, Cypress Hill and Jurassic 5 to name a few. We even have a special mini-mix dedicated to The B.U.M.S. Then, cuz we do this for y'all, we added a bonus round with Jemini The Gifted One, Erick Sermon, The Artifacts, J-Live, Masta Ace and Smif N Wessun. Listen carefully, because we have super-dope giveaway of Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Instrumentals" colored 2xLP courtesy of Get On Down. www.takeitpersonalradio.com www.patreon.com/TakeItPersonal Follow us on Instagram @takeitpersonalradio
Over the next few weeks we are going to start seeing summer tour and festival announcements from an array of artists at all levels and I am so excited for them! If this is your first year or first time hitting the road as an artist or band - that's amazing! Whether you are doing a DIY tour or you have a team behind you - taking your music on the road is one of the best ways to reach new audiences, travel, and hopefully have a memorable and great adventure — but any touring artists and performers will tell you that it's not as easy as it looks - it's totally something you're going to learn from and have fun with though! You gotta do it! From maintaining peace among band members and staying healthy, to dealing with iffy hotels/accommodations and endless hours in a car, time on the road can present unique challenges and maybe some interesting stories to tell around the holiday or for a podcast! Thanks to everyone who became a part of this episode! Here are stories and tips from experienced touring musicians, performers and industry professionals on how to thrive and survive on the road at any time of year!We feature Clayton Bellamy (Clayton Bellamy and the Congregation), Dan Davidson (Roots artist), Chard Morrison (songwriter/Shattered Glass), Drew Shulka (FKB), India Coran (RPM), Lisette Xavier (Pop artists), Jay Der (Drummer of The Prairie States), Demetrius Nath (Antiskeptic Entertainment/Maybe May), Ty Baynton (Country artist) and Ryan Davidson (Grammy Nominated Guitarist).
It's SST 100! Join us as we Get On Down with Derrick Bostrom and discuss Meat Puppets 1987 psychedelic epic, Mirage. YOU DON’T KNOW MOJACK is a podcast dedicated to exploring the entire SST catalogue, in order, from start to finish. During the podcast we will discuss all the releases that are part of our core DNA, as well as many lesser-known releases that deserve a second chance, or releases that we are discovering for the very first time (we actually don’t know Mojack!). First and foremost we are fans, and acknowledge that we are not perfect and don’t know everything – sometimes the discussion is more about a time, place, feeling, personal experience or random tangents, and less about the facts (but we will try to get to the facts too). Facebook: www.facebook.com/mojackpod/ Twitter: @mojackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/mojackpod/ Blog: www.mojackpod.com/ Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/mojackpod Theme Song: Shockflesh
TEXT: Luke 14:7-14 TITLE: GET ON DOWN TO GET ON UP OUTLINE: THINK ABOUT YOURSELF LESS THINK ABOUT OTHERS MORE THINK ABOUT CHRIST WHO THOUGHT ABOUT YOU FIRST
You, Zero-Eighty-Four, Electric Day Storm Bugs, Little Bob Minor, Close to the Noise Floor: Formative UK Electronica 1975-1984 Unknown Artist, Untitled - B3, De Nieuwe Volkswagen Transporter Spizz Energi, Soldier Soldier, Soldier Soldier Din A Testbild, Abfall/Garbage, Abfall/Garbage Les Olivensteins, Fier De Ne Rien Faire, Les Olivensteins P-Model, Art Blind, In A Model Room Ashra, Ice Train, Correlations Zeus B. Held, Sound Trigger, Vinyl Collection Public Image Ltd., Careering, Second Edition Joe Gibbs & The Professionals, Crucial Attempt, African Dub - All Mighty - Chapter 4 Rockers Almighty, Rockers Almighty Dub, In The Red Zone: The Essential Collection of Classic Dub Kombi, Przeciąg, Wspomnienia Z Pleneru / Przeciąg Xanadu and Sweet Lady, Rappers Delight, Hustle ! Snuky Tate, He's The Groove (Part 1 & 2), He's The Groove Ronnie G. & The S.M. Crew, A Corona Jam, Spiderap / A Corona Jam Player [1], A Menacing Glow In The Sky, Space Invaders Slađana Milošević, Imam Sve, Originalna Muzika Iz Filma Nacionalna Klasa Craze, Motions, Motions Home Service, Wake Up! / Automatic Daydream, Wake-Up! Suicide, Radiation,Dream Baby Dream Zed, Fremen (Naum Gabo's Flying Saucer Edit), Visions Of Dune Ralph Lundsten And The Andromeda All Stars, Ego Love Song, Alpha Ralpha Boulevard Material, O.A.O., Temporary Music 1 The Fakes, Look Out, Production British Standard Unit, D'Ya Think I'm Sexy?, Hybrid Kids - A Collection Of Classic Mutants Gerry & the Holograms, Gerry & the Holograms, Meet The Dissidents Nicolas Peyrac, Rite, Cosmic Machine - The Sequel Holger Czukay, Persian Love, Movies Minus Group, Black Shadow, Black Shadow 7 Days Unlimited, Dirt (In The Sky), Early Morning Break / Dirt Mori Ra, Groovy, Oriental Forest King Sporty & The Root Rockers, Get On Down, Fire Keep On Burning Don Bernini, Snake-Dance, Telepatia Mi-Sex, Computer Games, Computer Games Gary Numan, Airplane (Instrumental), The Pleasure Principle Georges Rodi, Indian Love Melody, Electronic Sounds Michael Bundt, This Beautiful Ray Gun, Neon
WOAH BALLAZ, we got ourselves an Eastern Conference Finals matchup featuring the Lebrons vs. the awwww ain't they cutes! This is a non series. This is almost near must not watch Television. Cleveland has depth and death, Boston has scrappy guards, willpower, and a six foot hole for them to fall into. We go light on commentary, and hard on hope that things will get better for us basketball junkies!
The Ultimate Underground Experience Presents “New Music Drop Session” In today's show, The Uncle Earl serves delicious soundbytes from around the world to tantilize your groovy appetite. “GET ON DOWN” Air Date: Monday 3/6/17 1pm & 7pm (PST) 4pm & 10pm (EST) TUNE IN AT: www.KLEDLive.com Musical Artists (In Order Of Appearance): Aqcora Garmash Ed […] The post “New Music Drop Session” appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
The Ultimate Underground Experience Presents “New Music Drop Session” In today’s show, The Uncle Earl serves delicious soundbytes from around the world to tantilize your groovy appetite. “GET ON DOWN” Air Date: Monday 3/6/17 1pm & 7pm (PST) 4pm & 10pm (EST) TUNE IN AT: www.KLEDLive.com Musical Artists (In Order Of Appearance): Aqcora Garmash Ed Sheeran Kaleena Rsin Tamara Bubble […] The post “New Music Drop Session” appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
Second mix for 2017 and it's back to the latest funky house releases packed into one hour of serious funk! Great way to start the year off with a selection coming in from my label Kinky Trax and a big influence from Tasty Recordings who always deliver the goods. Includes my own latest work in Get On Down which is a free download over on Jukebox Recordz Hearthis.at page. As always your support is much appreciated and please if you enjoy the podcast leave a rating on iTunes x Playlist: • Disko Junkie - Move Ya Butt (Original Mix) [Tasty Recordings] • Audio Jacker - Disco Surprise (Original Mix) [Tasty Recordings] • Leandro Da Silva - I Love House Music (Club Mix) [InStereo Recordings] • Wallas & Mack Bango - Gotta Get Some (Original Mix) [Kinky Trax] • Angelo Ferreri, Alessio Cala' - Move Your Feet Now (Original Mix) [NU TRAXX Records] • Agua Sin Gas By Antoine Clamaran - Saturday (Original Mix) [InStereo Recordings] • Audio Jacker - Back For More (Original Mix) [Tasty Recordings] • AlexZ - Easy 2 Love (Original Mix) [Kinky Trax] • Jude & Frank, Brown Sugar, Rio Dela Duna - Gentleman (Original Mix) [PornoStar Records] • DJ Zimmo - Get On Down (Original Mix) [Jukebox Recordz] • Thomas Brown - Give U Everything (Original Mix) [Funkfire Records] • Block & Crown - Play The Theme (Original) [Rawtone Recordings] • Disko Junkie - Rockin' With A Pro (Original Mix) [Tasty Recordings] • Super Drug - I Need You (Extended Mix) [Body Movin Records]
Here's another dose of house music after a rather long siesta. As always, feel free to let me know your thoughts on my Facebook fan page: https://www.facebook.com/djhenryhall Enjoy! 1. Kerri Chandler – Track 1 (Live in Brussels) (https://youtu.be/dSBPblZYTfI) 2. Louie Vega Starring Monique Bingham – Elevator [Going Up] (Album Mix) (https://www.traxsource.com/title/539488/elevator-going-up-louie-vega-remix) 3. Vicmoren – Knuckles (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/3170504/knuckles-original-mix) 4. Klevakeys – New Day (Main Extended Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/3322249/new-day-main-extended-mix) 5. The Checkup – Get On Down (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2202785/get-on-down) 6. House of Funk Feat. Oliver Night – You Got To (DJ Spinna Vox Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2774635/you-got-to-dj-spinna-vox-remix) 7. Spellband – Emozioni [Project One] (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2453946/emozioni) 8. Monique Bingham – You Me World (Distant Music Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/3472458/you-me-world-distant-music-mix) 9. David Morales – Walkin’ On Thin Ice (DJ Tool) (https://soundcloud.com/davidmorales/free-download-david-morales-walkin-on-thin-ice-dj-tool) 10. Tedd Patterson vs. Alicia Keys – In Common (Tedd Patterson’s Official Badass Deep House Remix Edit) (https://soundcloud.com/teddpatterson/tedd-patterson-vs-alicia-keys-common-tedd-pattersons-unofficial-badass-deep-house-remix-edit) 11. Felipe Kaval – Imagine (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1271124/imagine-original-mix) 12. Marlon D. Feat. Emory – Feel The Spirit (Ain’t Nuthin But A House Party Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/56187/feel-the-spirit-new-mixes-added-aint-nuthin-but-a-house-party-mix) 13. Gat Décor – Passion (Grant Nelson Vocal Pressure Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2308139/passion-grant-nelson-vocal-pressure-mix) 14. Crackazat – Eye Light (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2265553/eye-light) 15. TrAmHeD Feat. Wrenne – Circles in My Mind (Joey Negro Rodox Dub) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1807322/circles-in-my-mind-joey-negro-rodox-dub) 16. Willy Washington - Don’t You Take Your Love From Me (GJ & Spin Dub w/Vox) (http://www.willytrix.com) 17. Willy Washington – Don’t You Take Your Love From Me (Groove Junkies Remix) (http://www.willytrix.com) 18. Livo Mode & Bart Gori Feat. Soul Sarah – Love is Real (Deep Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/3019255/love-is-real-deep-mix) 19. Livo Mode & Bart Gori Feat. Soul Sarah – Love is Real (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/3019255/love-is-real-deep-mix) 20. Richard Brooks Featuring Tamika – Painless Ways (Ali & Calero Dub) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/2379889/painless-ways-ali-and-calero-dub) 21. DJ Spen & Tracy Hamlin Presents Tasha Larae – Find My Way (Earl TuTu & John Khan Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/3219483/find-my-way-earl-tutu-and-john-khan-mix) 22. Rain (A Lil Louis Painting) – Give it Up (MAW Club Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/165416/give-it-up-maw-club-mix) 23. Sarah Jane Morris – Ever Gonna Make It (Tommy Musto’s 4/4 No More Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1235334/ever-gonna-make-it-tommy-mustos-4-4-no-more-mix) 24. Blak Beat Niks – Get Over Yourself (Sean McCabe Jazzclub Instrumental Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/1188165/get-over-yourself-sean-mccabe-classic-instrumental-mix) 25. Todd Terry & Bridget Barkan – Sugar Free (DJ E-Clyps Dub Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/656640/suga-free-dj-e-clyps-dub) 26. Life on Earth – Can’t Give You Up (Joey Negro) (http://www.traxsource.com/track/8996/cant-give-you-up)
53: State of the MacAfter dealing with a mountain of followup, the guys look at where the new MacBook Pros fit into the Mac lineup.Related LinksFU: Japanese Engadget: 動画:Apple Watch 2だけでSuica改札を通れるか実際に試してみましたFU: Google Blog: Android Auto: now available in every carFU: Polygon: Sorry, Nintendo: Splatoon wouldn’t make a good esportFU: YouTube: Introducing HGC 2017FU: YouTube: Overwatch League: The Path to GloryFU: Tiny Cartridge: We’re going to learn more about the Switch January 12Apple: MacBook ProUpgrade #114: Get On Down to Dongle TownApple: LG Ultrafine 5K DisplayYanik's blog posts on the new MacBooks:Happy Monday System: The Struggle for ProsHappy Monday System: USB-C(omplicated)
Fresh off of Jason's 10-day travel odyssey with the new MacBook Pro, we debate where Apple’s taking the Mac, the high price of Retina displays, Apple’s tough decisions about who its Mac customers are, and the case for and against the Mac Pro.
HOUSE 1. Back To The Old Skool (Craig Dalzell Intro Edit) 2. Sandy B - Make The World Go Round (Deep Dish Mix) 3. Unknown - White Label (U Can Feel, Get On Down) 4. Chrystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (Basement Boy ‘Strip To The Bone' Mix) 5. Jimi Polo - Better Days (Sasha Mix) 6. Utah Saints - What Can You Do for Me (12' Version) 7. Virtualmismo - Cosmonautica (Matrix Mix) 8. Fargetta - The Music is Movin' (Eeeh Paaa) HARDCORE 9. Gabbaheads - I Am A Thunderdome Baby 10. Jack D - So True 11. Juicy Cuts - Juicy Cuts Vol. 6 (B Side) 12. Bass Reaction - Technophobia (Power Mix) 13. Moby - Feeling So Real (Original Mix) 14. 3 Steps Ahead - Drop It 129bpm - 174bpm Audio taken from the live video below https://www.facebook.com/djcraigdalzellpage/videos/1221595927913491/?pnref=story
Billy Alford discusses his experience as a budding musician in the turbulent 1960s in the midst of racial unrest in Texas; playing with blues greats in his youth; going to the Texas International Pop Festival, which played a couple of weeks after Woodstock; living as a musician in the UK during the 1980s; and all of his "Forrest Gump" moments with rubbing elbows with well-known musicians. [...]
Pluz1 - Get On Down - Natural Rhythm
BANG! @southernvangard #radio brings you the DJ 7L #interview session! 1/2 of 7L & Esoteric, 1/3 of CZARFACE - we continue to bring you that raw! We get into a LOT of CZARFACE goodness with our friend George, including origins of the group name, the long standing relationship with Inspectah Deck, and how all of the crazy collabs came together on the 2nd CZARFACE LP, such as MF DOOM and Large Professor. We also dig in on 7L’s time coming up mid-90s hip-Boston hip-hop scene, meeting the infamous Joe Mansfield & Sean C from the Vinyl Reanimators and how they clicked up with AOTP & the Demigodz. We also get into some real DJ & production nerd ish, working with wrestling phenom and good friend John Cena, and being a part of the record label Get On Down. One of our favorite highlights from the interview is the in-depth discussion on how 7L and Eso have continuously stayed ahead of the curve since the late 90s - these guys were killing that Burberry Basquiat Warhol New Wave Electro ish a full decade before any of these cats today thought about it. Yeah we said it. Do the history. Respect the architects. CZARFACE “Every Hero Needs A Villain” drops June 16th!! // southernvangard.com // #hiphop #rap #DJ #mix #interviews #podcast #ATL #BOSTON #WORLDWIDE Recorded live May 4, 2015 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on @soundcloud @mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
Show #283 Cracker - California Country Boy (Berkeley to Bakersfield) Katie Garibaldi - Lock the Door, Lose the Key (Follow Your Heart) Blue Mother Tupelo - Penny Roll (Only Sunshine) David Nelson Band - I Don't Need It Anymore (Once in a Blue Moon) (mic break) Emma Hill - Hard Love (Denali) Seven Handle Circus - Not So Lucky (Shadows on the Wall) David G Smith - One House (One House) Cracker - Get On Down the Road (Berkeley to Bakersfield) (mic break) Richie Jenkin - Holy Smoke (Four Songs) Hannah Aldridge - Howlin' Bones (Razor Wire) Ronnie Fauss - A Natural End (Built To Break) Brad Boyer - Big Rig Driver (Montagu Hotel) Memphis Dawls –The Law ((mic break) Cracker - Waited My Whole Life (Berkeley to Bakersfield) Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App Twitter: @Fratrain Flipboard: Americana Boogie Music (Jan. 9th, 2015) Bill Frater
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