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House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax
Episode 33: IGNORING ALL SUGGESTIONS » Strictly House Music

House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 83:25


Welcome to Showcasing House Music DJ Mixes by dattrax!! Here's a house mix for you with tracks by:The SNO-MEN (BIG THANKS to Steve Primiani & Mark Kufner for their debut track, "Dream of Drums" at 29:33mins into this mix- ENJOY this TORONTO HOUSE GEM! Thanks Steve for sending me this killer track!), Jason B., Guerilla Science, Random Soul, Mood 2 Swing, Karizma, Fingers Inc., Postal Service, Jimpster, Maceo Plex, Atjazz, Plez, Phonique, Derrick Carter, Moodyman, Booka Shade, Soul Clap, Raze, Detox Twins, Solumun, Ali Love & Many Many More...As always - massive thanks to the amazing vocalists, producers, DJs and dancers (even in your homes or while walking about) for their incredible advancement of this beautiful musical genre!! Makes us all feel young, vibrant and extremely happy!!My DJ Partner and best friend Jim and I just bought 36new tracks from Beatport last weekend and are SOOOOO EXCITED about them! Just listening to them in cracks of time between work and family.House Music is has always been so exciting and fun for us, and we are so happy to share our favourite tracks with people in mixes that we hope that are good enough to be played more than once. We are so blessed that there are some people out there who dig our sound.---------------Reach out to us and comment if you like our mixes. Just Google 'dattrax' and you'll find all places online that we've been a part of. Please share with other like-minded individuals.---------------There's a PayPal donate button on the right if you're on our main Podomatic site if you want to buy us a beer to say cheers ; )Our PayPal donation email if you are listening to our mixes on another platform. Any amount of support is welcomed. We appreciate you! dattrax@gmail.com---------------Our main mix site: https://dattrax.podomatic.com/ or at: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dattrax or Google "dattrax" and find the Podomatic link.THIS IS THE BEST OPTION: You can download the free "Podomatic" app, sign up with your email, then search 'dattrax' and subscribe to 'house music by dattrax'. It has a cute pic of my youngest boy when he was little and over my DJ mixer. BOOM!! 120+ mixes, the last 27yrs of our lives in the crack of time between family, friends and work.---------------All tracks bought from https://www.traxsource.com/ and https://www.beatport.com/*Except SNO-MEN & Jason B. Tracks and one track from Lee Kalt. This mix was created on a Native Instrument's "Traxtor Kontrol S4" controller MK3 version, a crappy PC laptop and No sync applied.

Guerilla Science Presents...
Ep.001- Pilot Episode: Feast or Famine: Sex Toys, Strip Clubs and Celibacy in Lockdown

Guerilla Science Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 40:12


A new Sci-Curious monthly podcast that takes a deep dive through the spectrum of human experience, and examines opposing views from front line experts to find answers to life's big questions in the modern world. Hosted by resident neuroscientist Rachel Williams and cultural commentator Rebecca Ellis, who are here to help you sidestep factual whiplash on the vast information highway. In our pilot episode, we explore how the pandemic has changed our experience around sex, intimacy and pleasure, through the lens of Feast or Famine. We’re talking rampant solo sex, celibacy (elected or otherwise), virtual dating, self-care, and how sex workers have responded to the pandemic. And we have a whole array of thinkers, speakers and scientists with us to discuss. CAUTION: Sensitive content warning. Created by Guerilla Science and produced by Black Eyes Rosy Cheeks: Consulting. Podcast sound design by Rollo Smallcombe. Podcast artwork by Beach London. Recorded and edited at The Oratory Studio, London. For Show Notes see guerillascience.org/feast-or-famine/ guerillascience.org

Lifefulness: Live Life Fully
Ep #5 - Hedonism Is Healthy & Ecstasy Is Essential - Zoe Cormier

Lifefulness: Live Life Fully

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 66:52


Our guest this week is Zoe Cormier, author of Sex, Drugs and Rock n’ Roll: The Science of Hedonism and the Hedonism of Science, who challenges us to take fun seriously. And not just fun: joy, ecstasy, transcendence, pleasure, the whole shebang.Zoe’s journalism has featured in Rolling Stone, The Times, Wired, Nature, New Scientist, The Guardian, The Globe and Mail, BBC Focus and many other publications. As a founder of the organization Guerilla Science, Zoe believes that science is not only a tool but a wonderful window into the biggest questions of existence, and that understanding the world better helps us live life more fully. What we get from this:There’s so much in this conversation because almost every spiritual tradition, and Lifefulness, makes joyful celebration a key part of a good life. Zoe’s passion for science - and for the hedonistic aspects of life - shines through in our discussion, so you’ll feel good about having fun. We dive into why, and how, art, comedy, music and dance are so vital to humanity.She was really insightful when she stressed how monastic religious traditions - ones which insist we find spiritual truth and fulfilment in solitude, silence, and asceticism - have got it all wrong. Rather, she thinks we find our greatest source of spiritual wonder in the hedonic acts we perform with each other: bopping on the dancefloor, writhing at the rave, and bonking in the bedroom. (Quick disclaimer: while I (Sanderson) am writing this in the first person, James chose the word 'bonking').If you want to live life more passionately and less guiltily, this is the conversation for you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Guerilla Science Presents...
Megacity London: Engineering Our Future with Stephanie Bickford-Smith

Guerilla Science Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 32:34


Stephanie Bickford-Smith is an artist, designer, and workshop facilitator creating artworks for the Megacity London online season. Stephanie works across disciplines and mediums, adopting techniques from ethnography, visual arts, performance and speculative design. She’s also a long-time Guerilla Science collaborator, and has created some truly gorgeous set design over the years in our venues at festivals such as Secret Garden Party. Stephanie will be creating three new artworks for Megacity London, using storytelling to create futuristic glimpses into our lives in the not-so-far-away future. Megacity London: Engineering our Future brings engineers from Mott Macdonald and Buro Happold together with artists to explore the challenges facing London in 2050. Join Guerilla Science in September on a journey to find out what keeps London ticking, both above and below ground. The online season will take place 21st-27th September and features a digital installation as well as live Q&As with the engineers and artists.

Guerilla Science Presents...
Smart Drugs: Friend or Fraud?

Guerilla Science Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 49:48


This week’s theme is Social Wellness and our topic of choice is cognitive enhancement using smart drugs, also known as nootropics. In this episode, we’ll be exploring the social benefits and harms of smart drug use and whether they match up to expectations. In true Guerilla Science fashion, we’ve called upon experts from across the disciplines of neuroscience, philosophy, and sociology to get the truth behind the headlines at Shambala Festival. Featuring panellists Dr Hannah Critchlow, Scientist, Writer, and Broadcaster; Florence Okoye, User Experience Designer; and John Mann, researcher at the Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University.

I Think, Therefore I Fan Podcast
From the SFPC: Guerilla Science and Angry Fandoms

I Think, Therefore I Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 43:40


This is the first of two episodes where we interview folks who presented at the Science Fictions, Popular Cultures Conference. In this one we talk to Tim Slater, Stephanie Slater, and Greg Littmann. Music in this episode:"Attack of the Mole Men" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/The UFO Files https://www.purple-planet.com Fat Cartoon Jazzhttps://www.purple-planet.com

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Future Stories
Future Stories: The Future Of Dating

Future Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 15:04


Each month on Future Stories, we bring you a little closer to the future of everyday life. Episode ten: The Future Of Dating Around 57 million people have Tinder on their smartphones, and the app registers over one billion “swipes” per day, according to the BBC. But are dating apps the only way forward, or is the future a little more varied than that? This month on Future Stories, Tracy Tough hears about the growing popularity of virtual dating assistants, who’ll take over your online dating profiles and flirt with potential matches on your behalf (for a fee). Plus, she speaks to the team at Guerilla Science who run multi-sensory dating evenings, allowing people to get to know their dates by scent or sound alone. Curious? Join us as we look ahead to the future of dating. Brought to you by TheJournal.ie in partnership with Volkswagen. Narrator: Tracy Tough Editor: Tracy Tough Producer: Paula Lyne Theme Music: Glenn Malone Additional Music: Conan Wynne of Ambisonics Ireland Graphic Design: Orla Finn Contributors (in order): Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin, journalist Jen Wong, director, Guerilla Science UK Willie Daly, matchmaker Source for Tinder figures: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-42988025

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COOKING UP A PODCAST
EP///0014: The Creative Kitchen of Blanch and Shock in London

COOKING UP A PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 46:48


I went to London and I met up with Mike Knowlden and Josh Pollen from Blanch and Shock. They have a studio kitchen that is the hub for research on lots of different creative food projects they have going on . They also use the space to host monthly dinners, workshops, tastings and a range of other events. They are very interested in what they call the “British Palate”. They forage and use lots of lesser known ingredients like Alexander Seeds, Hogweed, and lots more. We get into some of the interesting events they have cooked like “the brain banquet” where they were “asked to develop a dinner inspired by the brain for a project devised by the science event group, Guerilla Science. Over three days in March, a World War II bunker under Dalston was transformed into an architectural model of the brain. The eerie chambers were filled with sculptural installations, and experiments and memory tests were performed on the guests. We served five courses, interspersed with lectures from neuroscientists and psychologists who explained the processes of the brain, synaesthesia and memory.” Check out their post on the dinner here::https://www.blanchandshock.com/brain-banquet And an event based on refrigeration. “we presented a dinner inspired by the use of artificial refrigeration, from the global cold chain to the introduction of domestic fridges, and how they will shape our future. Based on the research of historian Helen Peavitt, whose book Refrigerator: The Story of Cool in the Kitchen is released later this year, we devised a menu which explores the ways in which the cold cycle can affect ingredients, inform techniques and have impact on our use of energy. The meal featured five courses, beginning with ingredients that have never been refrigerated, followed by dishes which avoid or rely on refrigeration to increasing degrees.” Check out their post on the refrigeration dinner here: https://www.blanchandshock.com/fresh-adventures-in-refrigeration They have found a way to push pause on the usually hectic and stressful business of cooking food. They can dig deep into all sorts of different topics, learn, think critically and come up with interesting and creative interpretations that are unique to them and their cooking. Find our more about blanch and shock:::: check out upcoming events and past projects:::::::::: https://www.blanchandshock.com And follow them on Instagram:: Blanch and Shock: https://www.instagram.com/blanchandshock/ Mike Knowlden: https://www.instagram.com/mikeknowlden/ Josh Pollen: https://www.instagram.com/joshpollen/

I Need My Space
The Intergalactic Travel Bureau

I Need My Space

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 43:56


The Intergalactic Travel BureauThis week on 'I Need My Space' we talk to Jana Grcevich, Co-author of "Vacation Guide to the Solar System" about making travel plans in space! Grcevich is also data scientist, has a PhD in astronomy, and is an all around curious person.Check out her book: https://www.amazon.com/Vacation-Guide-Solar-System-Traveler/dp/0143129775/Download Space Vacation from Guerilla Science: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/space-vacation/id1202068488Twitter: @INeedMySpacePodInstagram: @INeedMySpacePodFB Group: I Need My Space PodTo continue the conversation from this episode, use the hashtag #INeedMySpaceAbout Inverse:Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.Credits:‘I Need My Space’ is an Inverse production hosted by Steve Ward, and executive produced by Hannah Margaret Allen and Weston Green. Our intro and outro music was created by Andrew Olivares.Steve: @stevejohnhenrywAndrew: https://soundcloud.com/andrewoSponsors:Thanks to HelloFresh.com for supporting I Need My Space. Go to hellofresh.com/space60 and use the code Space60 to get a total of $60 off, that's $20 off your first 3 boxes.

Curiosity Daily
Thank-You Card Science, Sensory Speed Dating, and New UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 7:22


In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: You Can Get to Know Someone Through All Your Senses at Sensory Speed Dating People Appreciate Thank You Cards a Lot More Than You Think Meet the 2018's New UNESCO World Heritage Sites Want to master the art of writing a professional thank-you note? You need Jeffrey Seglin's "The Simple Art of Business Etiquette." We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale. Learn about these topics and more onCuriosity.com, and download our5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable ourAlexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flash Forward
Mons Voyage

Flash Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 32:55


This episode, we go on another vacation! Can you tell I need a vacation? Anyway, back to the episode. What would it be like if you could hop on a space cruise ship, and take a trip to Mars?    This is a special episode because our little future intro is actually two real people playing real parts. Olivia Koski and Jana Grcevich are the authors of a new book called Vacation Guide to the Solar System. The book is a spinoff of their long-running project the Intergalactic Travel Bureau, a project of Guerilla Science and a place where people could really come inside and ask about trips to other planets. And they take us on a very fun tour of what you could do, as a tourist, to Mars.    Along with Olivia and Jana, this episode features Ben Longmier, a former rocket scientist, and Rebecca Boyle, a science writer who has a true love for Mars.     There’s a lot to talk about when it comes to intergalactic travel, so in this episode we focus specifically on tourism. Not colonization, or research, or any of the other things that you could potentially try to do. And we’re also going to focus on a single planet, just because trying to cover all the planets would be really hard. So what would it be like, to take a vacation to Mars. Just… a trip for fun. Like going to Cancun. But instead of snorkeling you hike up Olympus Mons? Listen to find out!    Further reading:    'Intergalactic Travel Bureau' Wants to Plan Your Space Vacation  Vacation to Mars  Everything About Mars is the Worst  Welcome To Mars! Enjoy Perpetual Jet Lag Under An Eerie Red Sky  Mars Needs Lawyers  Life on Mars time for JPL scientist and his family    Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky.     If you want to suggest a future we should take on, send us a note on Twitter, Facebook or by email at info@flashforwardpod.com. We love hearing your ideas! And if you think you’ve spotted one of the little references I’ve hidden in the episode, email us there too. If you’re right, I’ll send you something cool.     And if you want to support the show, there are a few ways you can do that too! We have a Patreon page, where you can donate to the show. But if that’s not in the cards for you, you can head to iTunes and leave us a nice review or just tell your friends about us. Those things really do help.     That’s all for this future, come back next month and we’ll travel to a new one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Science Mixtape
57: Sensory Speed Dating and the Science of Attraction (ft. Jen Wong)

Science Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 57:42


In a world of dating apps and Tinder, vision dominates our sense of attraction, but it's not the whole story. Join us as Jen Wong, co-founder of the experiential Guerilla Science, reveals the important role that each of our senses play in deciding who's hot, and who's not. From the power of a touch, to the attractive smelling orangutan, and an experiment in sexy voices, grab your blindfold and get ready for some sensory speed dating. Mixtape: 1. Electric Feel by MGMT 2. Open Eye Signal by Jon Hopkins 3. Loud Places by Jamie XX ft. Romy 4. So Real by Jeff Buckley 5. History of Touches by Bjork 6. Can't Do Without by Caribou #science #mixtape #attraction #dating #senses #sight #smell #touch #taste #sound #sexy #voices #valentine's

Creative Disturbance
Connect People with Science in a Fun Way!

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 17:21


How to revolutionize the way people experience science? Guerilla Science create events and installations for festivals, museums, galleries, and other cultural partners, delivering science in a fun way.

EastCast
EastCast #44 East London Arts & Culture Rado Show

EastCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 60:20


This month on East Cast we take a journey into sound with the School of Noise, we talk to Gabriella Apichella about the female focused film festival Underwired, Rita Maya and Jose Cardosa from Portuguese Conspiracy about the Portuguese film event they are organising, we meet Jen Wong from Guerilla Science and Neil Samson from Carwash who are joining forces for a scientific experiment and singer songwriter Lail Arad joins us in the studio for a live session from her next album 'Onion' due for release next year. Presented and produced by Nia Charpentier, Danielle Manning and Pear Wise. Guest feature production by Julia Lorke.

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EastCast
EastCast #19 East London Arts & Culture Show

EastCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2014 59:59


Packed show this week on EastCast as we go on an audio tour of the brain to find out what the organ sounds like, plus Guerilla Science tell us about a brain themed feast in a Dalston basement later this month. We hear from the residents of traditional market on Crisp Street in Poplar in the first of a series of podcasts. We also caught up with Mike, the Dalston busker who we spoke to a few months ago when he was threatened with eviction. He's now recorded a mini album so we'll be playing a track from that, as well as other music by bands playing around the East End, like Julia Kent, Lindstron and Context. Listings include St Patrick's Day shenanigans, theatre a sea shanty choir. We've got East London covered.

Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed
Speaking to… Jen Wong

Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2013 0:01


This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Jen Wong In this podcast I speak to Jen Wong, co-founder of Guerilla Science, and event developer at the Natural History Museum in London. In this podcast we explore what Jen does at the Natural History Museum, […]The post Speaking to… Jen Wong appeared first on Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed.

house music by dattrax
IGNORING ALL SUGGESTIONS » Strictly House Music

house music by dattrax

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2012 83:25


dattrax: Here's a new house mix for you with tracks by: The SNO-MEN (BIG THANKS to Steve Primiani & Mark Kufner for their debut track, "Dream of Drums" at 29:33mins into this mix- ENJOY this TORONTO HOUSE GEM! Thanks Steve for sending me this killer track!), Jason B., Guerilla Science, Random Soul, Mood 2 Swing, Karizma, Fingers Inc., Postal Service, Jimpster, Maceo Plex, Atjazz, Plez, Phonique, Derrick Carter, Moodyman, Booka Shade, Soul Clap, Raze, Detox Twins, Solumun, Ali Love & Many Many More... My DJ Partner and best friend Jim and I just bought 36new tracks from Beatport last weekend and are SOOOOO EXCITED about them! Just listening to them in cracks of time between work as Project Manager at www.SmallBusinessOnlineCoach.com (the most exciting Local Search Marketing company in Canada to work for!) and husband to my beautiful and wonderful Michelle and father to our four amazing children: Joshua (11), Grace who turned 9 today, Caleb (3) and Caitlin who just became 8mths old over the weekend. House Music is has always been so exciting and fun for us, and we are so happy to share our favourite tracks with people in mixes that we hope that are good enough to be played more than once. We are so blessed that there are some people out there who dig our sound. All tracks in this mix bought from www.Beatport.com and www.Traxsource.com except SNO-MEN & Jason B. Tracks and one track from Lee Kalt. If there is any track you particularly like and want to go buy for yourself, then let us know and we'll email the name to you and let you know which site we bought it from. BTW... if you enjoy this mix, then why don't donate a little? There's a PayPal DONATE button on the top right side of this website. For Toronto or Global bookings: dattrax@gmail.com This house mix made on Traktor S4 Controller with no sync applied.