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Hola Hola! Jonathan Vizcuna is in the house! Presenting ClubHouse Podcast #081. Featuring: @BlackCoffee, Alex Niggemann, Rampa, Benny T, and many more! Dale play en tu telefono, en tu casa, en tu carr, donde estes! Ciao! 1. Keinemusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) "Muyè" (Black Coffee And Nduduzo Makhathini Journey Mix) 2. RY X "Coven" (Fake Mood 'Morning Bless' Mix) 3. David Harness & Roland Clark "The Deejay's An Alien" (FNX OMAR Remix) 4. Arthur Baker feat. Lumina "Higher Power" (MoBlack Remix) 5. Hyenah "The Golden Cage Of Yesterday" (Da Capo Remix) 6. Emmanuel Jal "Rahamah" (Armonica Remix Dub) 7. London Grammar "If You Wait" (Meith Edit) 8. Agoria feat. Noémie "Remedy" (Manoo Remix) 9. Eltonnick "Mombasa" (Main Mix) 10. Benny T "Innervisions" (Original Mix) 11. Manoo feat. Ahmed Sosso "Toro Yah" (Original Mix) 12. Christos Fourkis "Imommaye" (Cee ElAssaad Voodoo Mix) 13. Alex Niggemann "Bwana" (Original Mix) 14. Black Circle "Foolish" (Original Mix)
1. Matter – Pacha Mama – [Meanwhile Horizons]2. Rokazer – Spica – [Univack]3. Jhonny LP, Andrea A – Gaia & Humans (Sinan Arsan Remix) – [Future Avenue]4. Bootes Gray – Fuego Y Dolor (Luciano Scheffer Remix) – [Stripped Recordings]5. Matias Burna – Ramus – [Deepwibe Underground]6. Nach – Envision (Subandrio Remix) – [If You Wait]7. Gai Barone feat. Giancly Nativo – Alternative Waves (Gai Barone Remix) – [Patternized]8. Noiyse Project & Shannon Davin – Running Mavka – [Mango Alley]9. EANP – Mutations (Forty Cats Remix) – [Digital Emotions]10. Weekend Heroes – Off Limit (Cid Inc. Remix) – [Mango Alley]11. Hillmer – Lily (Juliane Wolf Remix) – [Wizarding Wolf]12. Ezequaiel Arias - Modern Memory – [Anjuna Deep]13. Tali Muss, Mayro – Dimensions of Space – [Heinz Music]14. Dofamine – Fog (Neo Remix) – [Clinique Recordings]15. Dowden – Canna – [Deepwibe underground]16. Mindo – Carme (Dmitry Molosh Extended Remix) - [Intricate Records]17. Dabeat – Torus (Subandrio Remix) – [Proton Music]18. Nicholoas van Orton – Feeding Klombo – [Balkan Connection]19. Paul Hazendonk – XOS (Kamilo Sanclemente Remix) - [Manual Music]20. Sebastian Busto – Rainbow – [Sudbeat Music]21. Simos Tagias – Opus – [Sudbeat Music]Follow the artist:@imfrancysFlux Community | 21C Progressive House | Progressive En España | Progressive House UK | Worldwide Progressive House Music | Agency Amplitude
The 74th edition of Juicebox Radio welcomes Krzysztof Kupczakiewicz, better known as Cream. Born in Krakow, Poland and currently living in Jaroslaw, Cream played his first ever gig in 1984 when Eurodisco & Italo disco prevailed on dance floors. Having spent 9 consecutive years later as a resident DJ at Chilli Club in Rzeszow (Poland), Cream has been hosting his own show "Terminal" on Proton Radio since 2013, covering up the progressive house spectrum. His releases can be found on Balkan Connection, Proton, If You Wait & many more. We're stoked to have Cream on our show with an exclusive one hour mix. Enjoy! // Tracklist // 01. Cream - Nila [EIN2] 02. Cream - ID [CDR] 03. Cream - Underwater [Einmusika] 04. Cream - ID [CDR] 05. Cream - ID [One Of A Kind] 06. Cream - ID [Suza] 07. Cream - Olvido [Beat Boutique] 08. Cream - Hope [Deepersense] 09. Cream - Tagma [Sprout] // Links // Follow Cream on Facebook, Instagram & SoundCloud Follow Juicebox Music on Facebook, SoundCloud, Twitter, Beatport & Spotify
Chvrches singer Lauren Mayberry, US indie star Bartees Strange, Ellie Rowsell of Mercury Prize winners Wolf Alice and London Grammar's Hannah Reid discuss writing routines, throwing laptops across the room, falling between musical worlds, why polarising art is the best, and the realities of touring. Lauren Mayberry fronts Scottish band Chvrches. Their glittering career has seen them release four albums, tour with Two Door Cinema Club, Depeche Mode and Passion Pit, and collaborate with the likes of Marshmello, The National, Paramore, Death Cab For Cutie, and The Cure's Robert Smith. Ellie Rowsell is the vocalist and guitarist with British rock band Wolf Alice, whose 2017 album Visions of a Life won the Mercury Prize; their latest album Blue Weekend came out earlier this year. Hannah Reid is a singer and songwriter best known for her hypnotic vocals in pop band London Grammar. They released their debut album If You Wait in 2013, which turned them into one of the most popular bands in the UK. Bartees Strange is a producer and songwriter whose sound blurs genre and boundary. During the mid-2010s, he was a member of New York post-hardcore band Stay Inside, before embarking on a career as a solo artist in 2017 with the debut EP Magic Boy. He had his breakthrough moment in 2020 with the Say Goodbye To Pretty Boy EP, and he's remixed tracks for the likes of Phoebe Bridgers and Illuminati Hotties.
After more than a decade of functioning as a democracy, Hannah Reid has stepped into the offical role of band leader in London Grammar. And her bandmates Dot Major and Dan Rothman are happy for her to steer the ship on a more female-centric course, for their latest album Californian Soil. It's a more direct album than their previous work, unafraid to show strength but also be vulnerable. Here are the links to "I'll Be Rooting For You," "Missing," "Californian Soil," and "America"—make sure you listen to them as they are discussed in some detail the episode. Many thanks for making this possible — Hannah for being the kind of leader that women—and men need right now. Thank you to Ministry of Sound, Sony Music and Warner Chappell for use of songs from albums Californian Soil and If You Wait. And to Olga Makrias at BTPR.Songs Featured: "Lord It's A Feeling," "Wasting My Young Years," "Missing," and "America."To share your thoughts on this episode, email: celine.teoblockey@undertheradarmag.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Travis tells Luke what to do if he dies, Luke squares up to a baby, and both of us debate some unconventional storage methods. We discuss The Peanut Butter Falcon, Shallow Bed by Dry The River, and If You Wait by London Grammar.
Hoy es el primer programa dedicado cien por cien a las tendencias más melodicas.Aor y melodico. State of Salazar - Superhero (2018)1. If You Wait for Me Bon Jovi Only Lonely LEE AARON DISCOGRAFIA1987 - Lee Aaron3 - Only Human. Sergeant Lonely Nights [AOR Switzerland '86]. HACKER - Hackers - ROMPIENDO REGLAS. One Desire - One Desire (Japanese Edition) (2017)1 Hurt. Autumns Child Autumns ChildAutumn's Child - Autumn's Child - 04 - Crying For Love. VIRGINIA WOLF - Are We Playing With Fire (Virginia Wolf, 1986). MAGNUM The Serpent Rings - House Of Kings. FIRST SIGNAL - Line Of Fire [Japan Edition] (2019)5 - Walk Through The Fire. Eclipse - Paradigm (Japanese Edition) (2019)7. When the Winter Ends.mp3 Rob Moratti Renaissance5_Hold On To Love. AXE - Back On The Streets (Axe, 1979). SEVENTH KEY - It's Just A State Of Mind (I Will Survive, 2013). BALANCE - In For The Count (In For The Count, 1982). TYKETTO - Forever Young (Don't Come Easy, 1991).-Blue.mp3 RRB-Living For Louder PromoRRB-Living For Louder PromoRobert Rodrigo Band- Living For Louder C.I.T.A1995 - Act I - Relapse Of Reason4. Two Hearts. CASANOVA - Dreamer (All Beauty Must Die, 2004). X-Romance Voices From The Past5 X-Romance - Total Madness. RAFA MARTÍN El Odio Y El Amor (Corazón De Hierro, 1995). H.E.A.T RISE NUEVO TMA. DANGER DANGER - Rock America (Danger Danger, 1989). DRIVE, SHE SAID - As She Touches Me (Why Can't I Believe) (Drive, She Said, 1989). FASE, LA - Siento Soledad (La Fase, 1995). GOTTHARD - Everything Can Change (Homerun, 2001). Find Me - 2019 - Angels In Blue2 - Chain Of Love. Starmen - Welcome to my world (2019)2. Electrified. Starmen - Welcome to my world (2019)11. Welcome to my world. FIREHOUSE - Don't Treat Me Bad (FireHouse, 1990).
This week we are pleased to present a paper given at the 2019 north american anarchist studies network that took place this year in Atlanta Georgia by e ornelas who presents a thoroughly de-colonial reading of Ursula K. LeGuin's novel The Word for World is Forest. The paper is entitled “If You Wait, It Is We That Will be Burned: Exploring Violence and Resistance in Ursula LeGuins The Word for World is Forest”. You can find the full text of this book up at the anarchist library. This book of LeGuin's was written in the early 1970s and was first published as part of the anthology “Again, Dangerous Visions” and subsequently published as a separate novella as part of LeGuin's Hainish Cycle, to be read in a loose trilogy with her other novels “The Dispossessed” and “Left Hand of Darkness”. As e ornelas states in their paper, this novella is not among LeGuin's most popular but carries very strong anti-colonial and anti-militaristic overtones which was in part a reaction to the invasion of Vietnam by US imperialist forces, also called the Resistance War Against America, which occurred from 1955-1975 and whose traumas and repercussions can be felt and seen to this day. This book was striking to me in the sense that it presents a world view that starkly challenges that of colonial “westernized” minds through themes of an intense sensitivity to and interconnectedness with the environment and of the relationships with language, dreaming, and culture. What was great to me about this aspect to the story is that it shows very plainly the extent to which colonizers find “illegibility” on the part of Indigenous people to be deeply threatening, but can also be a pivotal place of strength with potentials all their own, and we can see this aspect in real life all around us as well. While I have my own problems with the book, and would love to hear listeners responses to it if they have them, it also gives me a sense of a thru line between past struggle and analysis all the way to now, an intergenerationality that we are sometimes lacking in as anarchists. I'd like to read a short quote from the introduction to the book by LeGuin, and this gives a little bit of a sense of why she wrote it and what was happening for her at the time: “All through the sixties, in my home city in the States, I had been helping organize and participating in nonviolent demonstrations, first against atomic bomb testing, then against the pursuance of the war in Viet Nam. I don't know how many times I walked down Alder Street in the rain, feeling useless, foolish, and obstinate, along with ten or twenty or a hundred other foolish and obstinate souls. There was always somebody taking pictures of us—not the press—odd-looking people with cheap cameras: John Birchers? FBI? CIA? Crackpots? No telling. I used to grin at them, or stick out my tongue. One of my fiercer friends brought a camera once and took pictures of the picture-takers. Anyhow, there was a peace movement, and I was in it, and so had a channel of action and expression for my ethical and political opinions totally separate from my writing. In England that year, a guest and a foreigner, I had no such outlet. And 1968 was a bitter year for those who opposed the war. The lies and hypocrisies redoubled: so did the killing. Moreover, it was becoming clear that the ethic which approved the defoliation of forests and grainlands and the murder of noncombatants in the name of ‘peace' was only a corollary of the ethic which permits the despoliation of natural resources for private profit or the GNP, and the murder of the creatures of the Earth in the name of ‘man.' The victory of the ethic of exploitation, in all societies, seemed as inevitable as it was disastrous. It was from such pressures, internalized, that this story resulted: forced out, in a sense, against my conscious resistance. I have said elsewhere that I never wrote a story more easily, fluently, surely— and with less pleasure.” . ... . .. After this talk, we are gonna play some music commemorating the the 20th anniversary of the WTO Protests in Seattle, which occurred from November 30 – December 1st 1999. Both of these tracks were found on a 2003 compilation for attendees of the WTO protests in Cancun, Mexico. If you're interested in learning more about the protests, check out writings up at crimethInc.com, there's a video up there called "Breaking The Spell" with tons of original footage. It's way more legit than the bs, liberal, star-studded movie called "The Battle Of Seattle." The two songs are: "Eugene The Anarchist" by Desert Rat, a socialist songwriter, parodying the menacing media coverage of insurrectional anarchists from Eugene and other places in the pacific northwest in the run up to and following the 1999 WTO protests. Ooooh, property destruction... "PSA #12" by The Infernal Noise Brigade. This doomy marching band was known to show at large demonstrations and percussively stoke the fires of revolt with their horns, drums and dark xylophones. . ... . .. So there has recently been attempts by ICE and DHS to investigate radical groups in Asheville. This scrutiny is coming amid an escalating pattern of ICE and DHS presence and terrorism all across North Carolina, some of which we have covered on this show before and has been all over other media as well. Since its inception in 2002, ICE has continued a trend of targeted and racist oppression, and as it stands it is the largest investigative branch of DHS. This past month saw opposition to ICE in Raleigh where ICE Director Albence was being hosted along with Acting Homeland Secretary Wolf in a press conference given by the Republican Speaker. The group Never Again, which is a Jewish group formed to counter ICE violence with a specific aim to oppose the systematic dehumanization which is the cornerstone of how ICE operates, is holding a month of actions all around the country this December. More about that at neveragainaction.com. And Asheville is no different, we have seen an increase in ICE and DHS all over this town. Here is a statement on behalf of the newly formed group Asheville Anti-Repression which was developed to deal with this situation: “Asheville Anti Racism was recently alerted to the existence of an investigation being conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security on November 4, 2019. Riseup.net received a subpoena requesting any and all records/information related to names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, IP addresses, MAC addresses, payment information for the following email: ashevilleantiracism@riseup.net Riseup responded to the request on October 21, 2019 indicating that they do not keep records of the information that was requested and that they planned on notifying the account by email after one week of the existence of the subpoena. ICE is a threat to our communities, regardless of whether you are a citizen or not. We maintain the position that ICE should be abolished and will continue to push back against this investigation. There are no individuals named in this subpoena and we do not know the reason for this request. With the knowledge of the existence of the investigation we bring you a reminder to not talk to agents of law enforcement. Please take care in the ways that you discuss this investigation as to not endanger yourselves or others: Speculation, gossip, and rumors can only harm yourself and you communities. We do want people to not feel afraid to continue to work together, to act, and to stand up for their ideals for a world without borders. Please take time to make sure you have access to an attorney, and to refresh yourselves on your legal rights, security culture and technological security practices. If you need access to more resources to a lawyer or if you are approached by an agent, please send an email to AshevilleAntiRepression@riseup.net Reminder that we are not lawyers, and cannot offer any legal advice. Additionally, please do not disclose sensitive information in an email to us. We will connect you with an attorney so you can confidentially discuss the details of your situation.”
Tracklist: 01 - Marcos dermi - APPEARANCE (ORIGINAL MIX) [ 3rd Avenue ] 02 - AudioStorm- black meteor (original mix ) [ Bonzai Progressive ] 03 - Dynacom (arg)- NIGHT WITCHER (NISHAN LEE REMIX) [ YIN ] 04 - Chris cargo - space between (original mix ) [ If You Wait ] 05 - Paul deep - medusa (original mix) [ Plaisirs Sonores Records ] 06 - jiminy hop - brachistochrone (original mix ) [ The Soundgarden ] 07 - Stan kolev - inferno (original mix ) [ Outta Limits ] 08 - kastis torrau - ROUTE 88 (DMITRY MOLOSH REMIX) [ Proton Music ] 09 - Subandrio - lydian manuscript (original mix) [ Sudbeat music ] 10 - Agustin Paez, Geronimo Nicolas - Amber (original mix) [3rd Avenue]
1. Keinemusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) "Muyè" (Black Coffee And Nduduzo Makhathini Journey Mix) 2. RY X "Coven" (Fake Mood 'Morning Bless' Mix) 3. David Harness & Roland Clark "The Deejay’s An Alien" (FNX OMAR Remix) 4. Arthur Baker feat. Lumina "Higher Power" (MoBlack Remix) 5. Hyenah "The Golden Cage Of Yesterday" (Da Capo Remix) 6. Emmanuel Jal "Rahamah" (Armonica Remix Dub) 7. London Grammar "If You Wait" (Meith Edit) 8. Agoria feat. Noémie "Remedy" (Manoo Remix) 9. Eltonnick "Mombasa" (Main Mix) 10. Benny T "Innervisions" (Original Mix) 11. Manoo feat. Ahmed Sosso "Toro Yah" (Original Mix) 12. Christos Fourkis "Imommaye" (Cee ElAssaad Voodoo Mix) 13. Alex Niggemann "Bwana" (Original Mix) 14. Black Circle "Foolish" (Original Mix)
John journeys up to Rak Studios to meet with Dan Rothman from London Grammar and producer duo MyRiot and talk about their work together on the album ‘If You Wait’. We hear how the band adjusted from the self-produced recording environment, to working with producer stalwarts Tim Bran & Roy Kerr in the musical playground of State of the Ark Studios and then on to global success. Dan and the boys relive their favouite moments together in the studio and rediscover some of the production techniques used in the recording of London Grammar’s debut album. Tracks discussed: Wasting My Young Years, Strong, Nightcall If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions): Donate You can learn more about our partners Focusrite here. Follow us on Social Media to keep up to date with the latest episodes and submit questions: InstagramFacebookTwitter Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk
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Au programme : If You Wait (album de London Grammar, pour tous) Novecento Pianiste (Livre, pour tous) The Man from Earth (film, pour tous) Plus d'infos sur l'épisode : Les animateurs sont Patrick (@NotPatrick), Alan (@alanvonlanthen) et Nico (@nicotupe). Le générique est de Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb). Sa musique libre de droit est sur MusicInCloud.fr. La mise en ligne est assurée par Florent Berthelot (@Aeden_). Commentez cet épisode et retrouvez d'autres émissions sur frenchspin.com ! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HEART GAMES [TRACKLISTING] 1. Go All Night – Gordon City Ft Jennifer Hudson 2. Live Louder – Nathaniel 3. Shower – Becky G 4. Lips Are Moving – Meghan Trainor 5. Wrapped Up – Olly Murs Ft Travis McCoy 6. I Don’t Care – Cheryl 7. London Bridge – Fergie 8. Who The Hell Are You – Maddison Avenue 9. Lady Marmalade 2014 – Christina Aguilera 10. Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani 11. Love Me Harder – Ariana Grande Ft The Weekend 12. Am I Wrong– Nico & Vinz 13. The Days – Avicii Ft Robbie Williams/Jasmine Thompson 14. If You Wait – London Grammar 15. Outside – Calvin Harris Ft Elle Goulding 16. Ultraviolence – Lana Del Ray 17. Better Not Said – Havana Brown 18. Hello Again – Martin Solveig 19. Geronimo – Sheppard 20. Baby Got Back – Sir Mix Alot 21. Kayne – The Chainsmokers COMPILED & MIXED BY HARRY K [NOVEMBER 2014]