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Brooklyn-based musician Kendra Morris explores chaos and catharsis, what she describes as an overlap of her messy little Brooklyn apartment and the clutter that accumulates in her head. The melody and rhythm for “In My House” came both from Morris tooling around on her Casio and from her speaking tongue twisters while walking her neighborhood.
Book Club #131 - The Leopard In My House - Rich talks to comedian and fellow cancer survivor Mark Steel about his absolutely brilliant book The Leopard In My House. They chat about the unlikely friendships that have come about because of his cancer, the terrific responses from other comedians, why the NHS should be treasured, the friends we have lost to the disease, why Mark now laughs at people with road rage, the dangers of oral sex and the humanity at the heart of the book and why it's Eastenders meets Jurassic Park.Buy Mark's book here - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/ms-recovery-mark-steel/7690534?ean=9781529941029Listen to us talking more about our cancers with Matt Forde here https://shows.acast.com/rhlstp/episodes/special-episode-in-partnership-with-cancer-research-ukCome to a RHLSTP live! - https://richardherring.com/rhlstp Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every landlord has some wild tenant stories. We're sharing the ones you probably won't believe in this episode. And we're not just talking about a bad eviction or an upstairs neighbor blasting loud music. Instead, we're talking about identity theft, living room toilets (this actually happened), random people sleeping on YOUR couch, and the mystery of the magically appearing staircase. Being a landlord isn't always easy, but some stories make real estate investing truly worth it. We've seen some of our tenants turn their lives around completely, all by having a safe place to live. Even with all the chaos, broken toilets, non-paying tenants, and occasional hard conversations, being a landlord can be pretty rewarding. Do you have a tenant story you want to share? Drop it in the BiggerPockets Forums! In This Episode We Cover: Why you MUST have a (secured) separate entrance when house hacking The reason Henry now double-checks the identity of his tenants before signing a lease with them Turning bad tenants into good friends by taking shots with them What to do when your tenants turn your living room into a bathroom (this one was pretty bad) Why taking a chance on a tenant isn't always a bad thing and how being a great landlord can turn people's lives around And So Much More! Links from the Show Join BiggerPockets for FREE Let Us Know What You Thought of the Show! Landlord the Right Way with “The Book on Managing Rental Properties” Property Manager Finder 12 Tenant Nightmare Stories I Swear Are Actually True Connect with Henry Connect with Dave (00:00) Who's In My House?! (05:20) My Tenant Isn't Really My Tenant... (12:04) Taking Shots with My Tenant (16:39) They Did WHAT in the Living Room? (25:53) The Tenants Everyone Wants (29:35) Tenant Turning His Life Around Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-1045 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisa tells a tale of why elephants have such big ears and the lion is the “King of the Jungle.” Through this story, she explores themes of courage, vulnerability, and the deceptive nature of fear — offering entrepreneurs a fresh perspective on overcoming challenges and embracing authenticity.Story Coach Lisa Bloom is the go-to expert on business story-telling. For decades she's helped entrepreneurs master this important but overlooked skill. In Once Upon a Business, she's turning her attention from the craft of storytelling to the stories themselves — the densely evocative folk and fairy tales that we're all exposed to.In each episode of Once Upon a Business, Lisa tells a fairy or folk tale and then extracts rich business lessons that are applicable for entrepreneurs of all stripes. As she puts it, a tiny tale of nine sentences can encompass worlds.So, come now. Gather around the fire. Lisa's about to begin….“‘Yes,' came a deep voice. ‘It is I, the eater of Bushbooks, and I'm coming to eat you.'” — Lisa BloomHost Bio:Following a successful corporate career, Lisa Bloom became an entrepreneur, author, speaker and coach. She built a global business Story Coach, supporting corporates, entrepreneurs and coaches with speaking mastery, leadership capability and marketing impact. Lisa is the author of The Story Advantage and Cinderella and the Coach.Lisa is also the Director of Mirasee's ACES Business Acceleration Program, helping entrepreneurs to achieve outstanding results in the growth of their business. There's nothing Lisa loves more than to spend time with her partner and their four sons, walk her dog, travel, read, and share stories.Resources or websites mentioned in this episode:MiraseeThe Story CoachLisa Bloom's book, The Story AdvantageCredits:Host: Lisa BloomProducer: Michi LantzExecutive Producer: Danny InyAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyTo catch more great episodes coming up on Once Upon A Business, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.If you have a question for Once Upon a Business, put the show title in the subject line and send it to podcasts@mirasee.com.Music credits:Track Title: Places in DreamsArtist Name: Alsever LakeWriter Name: Adrian Dominic WaltherPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: EmeraldsArtist Name: HaleWriter Name: Cory Hale WilliamsPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: MeadowcroftArtist Name: Cody MartinWriter Name: Cody Kurtz MartinPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.All other sound effects are licensed under Soundstripe.Episode transcript: Who's In My House?
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"Do you need a non-stop music mix to get you through your day/week/workout/commute? Do you appreciate fresh new House Music from Around the World? Do you enjoy a variety of styles, flavors, and one-of-a-kind edits/remixes? Press play and enjoy!" - DJ MIDIMACKTHE MIX BAG PODCAST Ep 234 Playlist:This Is House by Roland Clark (US)/John "Julius" Knight (US)Music Turns Me On by Da Lukas (Italy)Remember Me by Blue Boy (UK)Beggin' For Change by Smokin Jo (UK)/Stealth (UK)/James Hurr (UK)Don't Stop by Disco Incorporated (Mexico)The Ultimate Stomp by Block & Crown (The Netherlands)/Marc Rousso (US)Round N Round by Zero (?)/Dubdogz (Brazil)3am by Bobby Blanco & Miki Moto (?)Has Your Man Got Soul by Milk & Sugar (Germany)Suzanne Dinner by Disco Gurls (Spain)I Want Your Love by Paul Parsons (London)Takataka by Block & Crown (The Netherlands)/DJ Pelos (Mexico)/Jerry Davila (Mexico)Right In the Night by Block & Crown (The Netherlands)Lady Funky by C8 Alternative Current (?)In My House by Earth N Days (Hungary)I Just Wanna Love by Juan Cuadros (Colombia)No Getting Over by Hiast (UK)Sway by Nick Curly (Germany)Your Love by Zsak (Hungary)Let The Music Do The Talk by KPD (Spain)/Juarez (Spain)Phantom by Gettoblaster (US)See My Show by JedX (US)Southside Riddim by Simon Fava (Germany)/Yvvan Back (Italy)Do the Walk by Rubber People (Australia)Baba ReGroove by Conan Liquid (UK)Your Lovin' by Altere (UK)Brain Storm by Daniel Steinberg (Germany)It's A Killa by Shermanology (The Netherlands)/FISHER (OZ)(Australia/US)Burning 909 by Daft Punk (France)What A Bam by Sean Finn (Germany)/No Hopes (Russia)Dancin' by Crazibiza (Hungary/US)/Agua Sin Gas by Antoine Clamaran (France)Flashdancer by The Downtown Brothers (?)Discoteq by Hotswing (Italy)Get Some More by Dompe (Germany)Keep Pushing by Alex Mills (London)/Solardo (UK)Live Without Your Love by Love Regenerator (?)/Steve Lacy (?)Spooky by Tom & Collins (Mexico)/Grace Galu (?)Agáchalo by Andruss (Mexico)/Fatboi (?)Freak by Gene Farris (US)/Wheats (UK)Moulin Rouge by Joos (CH)(Switzerland)www.themixbagpodcast.comwww.patreon.com/djmidimackThank you for listening!
It's Christmas time! We are doing our second annual Christmas special. This time on Joey Ramone's Christmas maxi single, Christmas Spirit...In My House. patreon.com/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating.linktr.ee/punklottopodSongs featured on this episode:The Damned - Sanity ClauseJoey Ramone - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)Joey Ramone - Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)Joey Ramone - Spirit in My House
Time to get your DANCE on. Let's Go!!! | 1 | Dance Tonight | Lucy Pearl | 2 | It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me - Single Version | Barry White | 3 | Hangin' On A String | Loose Ends | 4 | All Around the World | Lisa Stansfield | 5 | Feels So Real (Won't Let Go) | Patrice Rushen | 6 | Kiss Me More (feat. SZA) | Doja Cat, SZA | 7 | Brooklyn Heights | Down To The Bone | 8 | Can You Feel It | Mr. Fingers | 9 | Always There - David Morales Remix | Incognito, Jocelyn Brown | 10 | Good Life | Inner City | 11 | Groove Is in the Heart | Deee-Lite | 12 | Give It To Me Baby | Rick James | 13 | In My House - 12 Version" | Mary Jane Girls | 14 | Disco Dreams (Extended Mix) | Seamus Haji, Mike Dunn | 15 | Same Like Dope But Different - Extended Mix | Butch | 16 | Keep On Movin' - Booker T Mix | Soul II Soul | 17 | I Believe (feat. Suzanne Palmer) [Harry's Deep In Jersey Dub] | Mark Picchiotti, the Absolute, Suzanne Palmer | 18 | Beautiful People (C.J.'S Club Mix) | Barbara Tucker | 19 | Smokin Out The Window | Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic For More Info: https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio |
Tiesto vs. Quad City DJs vs. The Alan Parsons Project - Space Jam (Kastra "Don't Be Shy" Edit) Drake ft. Future & Young Thug vs. Zafrir - Way 2 Sexy (Andrew Marks "Esso Esso" Edit) Cardi B - Up (DJ BAUR Remix) Tujamo x PBH & Jack - Nasty Bad Bunny x Jhay Cortez - Dakiti (DISTO REMIX) ATB x TOPIC x A7S, Bancali - Your Love (9PM) [Andrew Marks "Don't Wake Me Up" Edit] Shane Codd vs. Siks & Maximals - Get Out My Head (Kastra "Modem" Edit) Ava Max - My Head & My Heart (Kastra Remix) Joel Corry & Mabel vs. Mike Williams - I Wish (Kastra "Harmony" Edit) Farruko x Sebastion Ingrosso & Tommy Trash - Pepas (Angelo The Kid "Reload" Toneplay Bootleg) Jason Derulo - Take You Dancing (R3HAB Remix) Kastra - Without You (ft. Linney) [VIP Mix] Illenium & Nurko - Sideways (Quintino Remix) Tiesto & Ava Max - The Motto (Tiesto VIP Mix) Shouse vs. Grenno vs. Euryrthmics - Love Tonight (Grenno 'Sweet Dreams' Remix) ACRAZE vs. 23. - Squid Game & Do It To It (Zedd Edit Vs. HÄWK Re-Edit) Fisher x Darude x Fatboy Slim x Djurpen - Losing It Overdrive Sandstorm Rockafella (Jean Luc Mashup) Swedish House Mafia vs. Kura & Vendezo - It Gets Better (Kastra "In My House" Edit) Masked Wolf vs. Hardwell, Robin Aristo & Mr Sid - Astronaut In The Ocean (Kastra vs. DJs From Mars Edit) Icona Pop vs. RetroVision - I Love it (DJZA's 2021 Basshouse Edit) Kastra & Rave Radio - Don't Stop The Music Doja Cat, SZA vs. Selva & Different Stage - Kiss Me More (Kastra "Anyway" Edit) Machine Gun Kelly vs. Declain - My Ex's Best Friend (Kastra "Favorite Person" Edit) Galantis, David Guetta & Little Mix, Zen/it - Heartbreak Anthem (Andrew Marks "Wave" Edit) The KID LAROI, Justin Bieber, Dirty Palm vs. Don Diablo - Stay (Kastra "Mr. Brightside" Edit) Post Malone & The Weeknd vs. Sick Individuals - One Right Now (Kastra "All Of My Heart" Edit) Diplo, Sonny Fodera vs. Dua Lipa, DaBaby - Turn Back Time vs. Levitating (WeDamnz VIP Edit) Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow vs. Ferki - Industry Baby (Kastra "Rampampam" Edit) Joel Corry, David Guetta vs. SWACQ - Bed (Kastra "Purification" Edit) Doja Cat vs. Sash! vs. Bonka - Need To Know (Kastra "Ecuador Rage" Edit) Meduza vs Alice Deejay vs Fisher - Paradise Off Alone (Nath Jennings & Rich Turvill Party Starter) Stromae, Joel Corry & Jax Jones vs. Skrillex & J Balvin - OUT OUT (Kastra "In Da Ghetto" Edit) Glass Animals, Sonny Fodera vs. Maximals - Heat Waves (Kastra "No More" Edit) Coldplay & BTS vs. Sam Feldt, Thomas Nan - My Universe (Kastra "Home Sweet Home" Edit) Kastra - Fool For You (VIP Mix) DubVision - I Wanna Be There Link Park vs. Ellis - Numb (FRAME “Need You Now” Edit) Dua Lipa vs. Kastra & Alex Byrne - Love Again (Kastra "Circles" Edit) Justin Beiber vs. AJR, Cash Cash - Ghost (Kastra "Way Less Sad" Edit) Olivia Rodrigo vs. Mike Williams - good 4 u (Kastra "Make You Mine" Edit) The Weeknd vs. Alesso vs. DJs From Mars - Save Your Tears x If I Lose Myself (Kastra Re-Edit) Ed Sheeran vs. M83, Eric Prydz - Shivers (Kastra "Midnight City" Edit)
Today we look at how two entertainment icons had MORE success AFTER they quit trying to be something they weren't and decided to be themselves. Glenn Hebert runs the Horse Radio Network. When he started his podcast he had 12 downloads. He didn't quit, and 2800 episodes later he shares some powerful feedback from his audience. Glenn had no idea he would have this effect on people, and you can do the same thing. Let me help you start a podcast. QUESTION OF THE MONTH II need your answer by 10/26/21. How long does it take you to go from idea to clicking publish on an episode? Be sure to mention the name of your show, the website, and a little bit about your show. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Sponsor: Novel Marketing Podcast A lot of podcasters plan to write a book but they don't know where to start. Our sponsor the Novel Marketing Podcast is here to help. Thomas Umstattd Jr is a wealth of knowledge and he can get you going in the right direction. Today we talk about the 10 commandments of book publishing. Check out https://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/author MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Horse Radio Network Headline Studio (Here is a quick Headline Studio Overview Video) Dave's Podcast Editing Service Sure SM7B on Sale! Shure MV7 and MV7X "Joe Rogan Video" Profit From Your Podcast Book Dave's Newsletter With Bonus Content Descript Editing Software George Carlin Occupation Foole Toggle Time Tracking Software Ask the Podcast Coach The Average Guy Network Speak Life Church Podcast Grammar Girl Podcast Ready To Start Your Podcast You may think nobody would listen to you, but I'm here to tell you they will. I have proven strategies to help you identify exactly what your audience wants. You will sound professional, and won't have to spend a million dollars to sound great. Learn through our online tutorials, live group coaching and a private Facebook Group filled with brilliant podcasters. Join worry-free with a 40-day money-back guarantee. See schoolofpodcasting.com/start TOPICS 01:39 Question of the Month Reminder 03:36 Headline Studio Tool 05:15 BE YOURSELF 07:07 Celebrity Pivots 15:56 Sponsor: Novel Marketing Podcast 17:12 What is this 800? 17:43 Glenn Got Some Feedback 18:44 Real, Raw, Don't Hold Back 19:32 Holy Cow You're In My House 20:50 Laying it Out There 21:27 Life Changing 22:08 Glenn's Prep Time 23:43 The Importance of Community 25:06 Putting YOU Intro an Interview 27:56 Glenn's Audience Gives Back 29:09 Inspiring Life Instead of Death 30:01 Did You See This Coming 30:58 Podcasting Gold 31:29 Two Types of Listeners 35:34 The Birth of Grammar Girl 37:06 Jerry Springer 39:24 Podcast Rodeo Show Promo 40:43 SM7B is ON SALE! 42:07 Join the School of Podcasting! 44:46 Bloopers 45:15 Bad Edits
THE LAST PART IN THE EP99 SERIES!! Over the past few months we took you on a trip down memory lane. Part 4 is the last part of EP99 presenting you the best of episodes 76 to 98. 'In this great future you can't forget your past'
In dieser Podcast Episode rede ich mit MAEX, aus OWL stammend und irgendwie immer unterwegs. Ein Hans Dampf in allen Gassen, würde ich sagen. Sogar Angela Merkel wollte Ihn sogar schon mit einem Extra Flieger wieder zurückholen. DJ & Produzent, seine Playlist heißt "IN MY HOUSE" und sein aktueller Track "Ain´t No Good" mit Buddy Point85 ist supersexy... Bitte hören Sie es! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/23ce31GuxOzTFzTcBpWWRn?si=tPATT4pKQ_2v36s0C8z0vQ&dl_branch=1
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. New! Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM member at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm.Featured in TIR Episode 169, Part 2 of 2: R&B, funk and hip-hop vocalist Val Young. Having worked with George Clinton and Roy Ayers, she spent several years during the 1980s recording and performing with the Gap Band. She can be heard on that group's smash hits including "Early in the Morning," "You Dropped a Bomb on Me," "Outstanding" and "Burn Rubber."During the latter part of that decade she connected with Rick James and released two solo albums, Seduction and Private Conversations. She can also be heard on several James songs as well as those by protege acts such as the Mary Jane Girls, including "In My House."For the past three decades, Young has kept very backing artists such as Bobby Womack, Teena Marie, Dr. Dre, Evelyn “Champagne” King, Snoop Dogg, Gerald Levert, 2Pac, El Debarge, Charlie Wilson, Teddy Riley and many others. Most recently she has been involved in a revival of the Mary Jane Girls.RECORDED OCTOBER 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE **Brought to you by FUNKNSTUFF.NET and hosted by Scott "DR GX" Goldfine — musicologist and author of “Everything Is on THE ONE: The First Guide of Funk” ― “TRUTH IN RHYTHM” is the interview show that gets DEEP into the pocket with contemporary music’s foremost masters of the groove. New! Become a TRUTH IN RHYTHM member at https://www.patreon.com/truthinrhythm.Featured in TIR Episode 169, Part 1 of 2: R&B, funk and hip-hop vocalist Val Young. Having worked with George Clinton and Roy Ayers, she spent several years during the 1980s recording and performing with the Gap Band. She can be heard on that group's smash hits including "Early in the Morning," "You Dropped a Bomb on Me," "Outstanding" and "Burn Rubber."During the latter part of that decade she connected with Rick James and released two solo albums, Seduction and Private Conversations. She can also be heard on several James songs as well as those by protege acts such as the Mary Jane Girls, including "In My House."For the past three decades, Young has kept very backing artists such as Bobby Womack, Teena Marie, Dr. Dre, Evelyn “Champagne” King, Snoop Dogg, Gerald Levert, 2Pac, El Debarge, Charlie Wilson, Teddy Riley and many others. Most recently she has been involved in a revival of the Mary Jane Girls.RECORDED OCTOBER 2020LEGAL NOTICE: All video and audio content is protected by copyright. Any use of this material is strictly prohibited without expressed consent from original content producer and owner Scott Goldfine, dba FUNKNSTUFF. For inquiries, email info@funknstuff.net. TRUTH IN RHYTHM is a registered U.S. Trademark (Serial #88540281).Get your copy of "Everything Is on the One: The First Guide of Funk" today! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1541256603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1541256603&linkCode=as2&tag=funknstuff-20&linkId=b6c7558ddc7f8fc9fe440c5d9f3c4008
The gals continue their discussion of neighborhood ghosts & the like. Byron recounts the time she ran into a baby bear on Wyrd Mountain. "There's A Ghost In My House" written, performed & produced by SunSlice Records #WyrdMountainGals #AncestorsAreTheREALReasonForTheSeason #DigitalWitchery
This week, our “Virtual Out The House Experience” features a producer who was born in Iraq and was raised in Detroit. Tune in as Julian Shamou aka "Detroit's Filthiest" shares his musical journey of how he connected with Detroit legendary producer DJ Godfather at the age of 16. He also shares how he used what he had to explore his passion for techno and house music. Also, you will hear "In My House" some of his music releases throughout the show.
This week, we present to you another “Virtual Out The House Experience” traveling through virtual space to France. On this episode DJ/Producer Adam Carling shares his musical journey and his passions for techno and house music Also, you will hear "In My House" (original mix) by G-Prod (France) that was released in digital format on his BLC Record label.
This week, should be called Wind tunnel....Damn guys. Anyway, The Mikes on mics jump deep into In your house. Then the guy talk about the Charlotte Flair petition. The Wednesday Night War is then examined by ratings and segment views!Facebook.com/drivebypodTwitter @drivebypod
Before he went looking for an around the way girl, LL Cool J was just a boy with his radio, needing a beat. He became a legendary hip hop pioneer and entertainment mogul. The Mary Jane Girls were the brainchild of Rick James, and he lent his prodigious musical talents to tracks like All Night Long and In My House. Join Joe and Toby as they connect the dots between these artists.
Notorious MSG / Chinatown Hustler Miyachi / My Chain Sophie Chen / Love you Hua Li / Since U been Thea Cruz / Stand Viennie V / Just One Word Little Dragon / In My House The Juan MacLean / Get Down (with my love) Ann One / Ride fr. Junoflo Mona aka Sadgirl / Change Lots of great stuff. Lotsa ladies!Also : I speak on my latest live event and why I (as a man) especially support female-initiatives! Wanna learn more about the show? Click here!
Nick Busbee's Funk Flow Radio on MIXLR 1. In My House (12" Version) - Mary Jane Girls 2. Boys - Mary Jane Girls 3. The Men All Pause - Klymaxx 4. Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming - Jermaine Jackson (feat. Michael Jackson) 5. Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Stevie Wonder 6. Weak At The Knees - Steve Arrington 《Dayton, Ohio》 7. Restrictions - Lakeside 《Dayton, Ohio》 8. Make Me Say It Again Girl - The Isley Brothers 9. What's Going On - Marvin Gaye 10. That Girl - Stevie Wonder 11. Love On Top - Beyonce 12. Work It - Teena Marie 13. Deep N2 The Game - N2Deep 14. El Passo - Cameo (2019) 15. The Rain - Ledisi (feat. Oran "Juice" Jones) 16. Doesn't Anybody Know - Bobby Brown (feat. Ralph Tresvant) 17. 8 Million Stories - Kurtis Blow 18. The Message - Grandmaster Flash (feat. Melle Mel & Duke Bootee) 19. Is It Still Good To Ya' - Ashford & Simpson 20. You Got The Love - Rufus (feat. Chaka Khan) 21. Everyday People - Sly & The Family Stone 22. Girl I Got My Eyes On You - Today 23. Heat Of The Moment - After 7 24. Wait For Me - SLAVE 《Dayton, Ohio》 25. Cutie Pie - One Way 26. Sarah Smile - Hall & Oates 27.Funkin' For Jamaica - Tom Browne 28. I'm In Love (12" Version) Evelyn "Champagne" King 29. Rock Steady - The Whispers 30. Every Little Step - Bobby Brown
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Various R&B jams from the 80's mixed by DJ K. Wah!. Tracklist (Title / Artist) 1. Never Too Much - Luther Vandross 2. Ain't Nobody - Rufus & Chaka Khan 3. Love Come Down - Evelyn "Champagne" King 4. Square Biz - Teena Marie 5. Saturday Love (12" Mix) - Cherrelle & Alexander O'Neal 6. In My House (12" Mix) - Mary Jane Girls 7. A Love Bizarre - Sheila E. 8. The Glamorous Life - Sheila E. 9. Let It Whip (Original Mix) - Dazz Band 10. Let's Groove - Earth, Wind and Fire 11. Give It To Me Baby - Rick James 12. Jungle Love - The Time 13. Object of My Desire - Starpoint 14. Word Up - Cameo 15. Da' Butt - E.U. 16. Casanova - Levert 17. Fool's Paradise - Meli'sa Morgan 18. Outstanding (12" Mix) - The Gap Band 19. Funkin' For Jamaica - Tom Browne 20. P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Michael Jackson 21. Don't Disturb This Groove - The System 22. Tell Me If You Still Care - The S.O.S Band 23. Lovin' You - The O'Jays 24. Love Changes (Remastered 1998) - Kashif 25. Ready Or Not - After 7 26. Your Smile (12" Mix) - Rene & Angela 27. Ebony Eyes - Rick James, Smokey Robinson 28. So Amazing - Luther Vandross
A Great Work Out Mixed with 25 Tracks. It has Electro, Tribal House, Jackin House. Playlist 1. Be Thankful.2.No Way Back.3.Dance.4.Experiment E 5.Body Scrub.6.Animal.7.Uplifiter.8.Be Sharp.9.Dum Dum.10.Only Drums.11.Colombia.12Think About it.13.Music On.14.In My House.15.Last Night a Dj Saved My Life Reboot.16.To The Music.17.Get It Right.18 Aqui Se Balla.19.Jungle.20.Cada Ve.21.Back In The Day.22.Something is going On.23.Sweat(on The Walls)24.Backclap.25Deep Inside Reboot
Episode 57 – Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812. The opera! The opera! This week we discover that if you ain’t Groban you ain’t livin’. Did we find this musical CHARMING, or irksome? Will we be playing the soundtrack IN MY HOUSE, or will we recommend it to NO ONE ELSE. Episode 57 … More 57 – Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812
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In My House # 2 (Live Session) House/Divers Electronic (January 2017) 01/ Kokiri Ft. Rae - Harmony (Kokiri's 'Back To 92' Remix) 02/ Adri Block, Kiki Doll - Rock With You (Original Nudisco Mix) 03/ Adri Block & Greg Robertson - I Finally Found A Friend (Original Mix) 04/ Fedde Le Grand - Rhythm Of The Night (Original Mix) 05/ Kathy Brown - Baddest Bitch (Ricky Morrison Original Vox) 06/ Junior J - Keep It Comin (Extended Mix) 07/ Mischa Daniels & Dennis Christopher Ft. Daisy - Feelin U (Extended Mix) 08/ Bob Sinclar & Daddy's Groove - Burning (Extended Mix) 09/ Bob Sinclar - Someone Who Needs Me (Kryder Remix) 10/ Luca Debonaire - Wanna Say Yes (Club Mix) 11/ Gusto - Disco's Revenge (Saaed Younan Sweet Revenge Remix) 12/ Jaydee - Plastic Dreams (Shadow Child Remix) Selection & Mix by St.PATRICK. Each episode is unique, tracks are never played twice. Please, Subscribe to this podcast and stay tuned, thanks! Enjoy & Share.. :-) > CONTACTS: - FaceBook Page: http://www.facebook.com/DJ.St.Patrick06 - Djpod Podcast: http://www.djpod.fr/stpatrick - iTunes Podcast: http://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/sp-house-channel/id590508001 - Make Me Guest: http://www.makemeguest.fr/provence-alpes-cote-d-azur/profil-dj-st.patrick.htm ... Thanks to All Dj's & Musicians for their Great Music & Songs ...
Iboga brings you a 14th edition of the Iboga Radio Show brought to you by Martin Vice & Alexander Descroix Tonights playlist: 01. Antix - Red Robin (original mix) 02. AstroPilot & Tribone - The Waste Lands (original mix) 03. Mr.What - E Motions (original mix) 04. Gaudium - Global Symphony (original mix) 05. XV Kilist & Rocco - Who would you call (Bitmonx rmx) 06. Ace Ventura & Loud - Our Moment (Captain Hook Remix) 07. Flowjob - Pillow Therapy (original mix) 08. Rumpistol feat. Tusnelda - Free Fall (original mix) 09. N.A.S.A. - In My House of Dreams (original mix)
Intro Song Jimmy Adler, “Say It Like Magic Sam”, Grease Alley, Sprucewood Records First Set The Knickerbocker All-Stars, “Cadillac Baby”, Go Back Home To The Blues, JP Cadillac Records Micke Bjorklof & Blue Strip, “Get Ya In Da Mood”, Ain't Bad Yet, Hokiehey Records Steve Howell & The Mighty Men, “Aberdeen, Mississippi Blues”, Friend Like Me, Out o f the Past Music Second Set Tim Williams, “Lightnin', So Low, LowdenProud Records Chris Yakopcic, “Sweet Time Blues”, The Next Place I Leave, Yako Records Jason Vivone & The Billy Bats, “Kansas City Blues”, The Avenue, Third Set _WIB Zora Young & Little Mike & The Tornados, “I've Been A Fool Too Long”, Friday Night, Elrob Records Joyann Parker & Sweet Tea, “Closin' Someone Else's Blinds”, On The Rocks Wendy DeWitt with Kirk Harwood, “Sonoma County”, Getaway, Wette Music Fourth Set Pinetop Perkins & Jimmy Rogers, “Pine & Jimmy's Jump'”, Genuine Blues Legends, Elrob Records Benny Turner, “I Can't Leave”, When She's Gone, Nola Blue Walkin' Cane Mark, “Somebody's Walkin/Somebody's In My House”, Tryin' To Make You Understand, Enable Records Bobby Rush, “You Just Like A Dresser”, Chicken Heads: 50 Year History of Bobby Rush
Playlist: Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, Jungle Twist, The Mighty Soul Drivers, Blind Crippled & Crazy, Sauce Boss, Chicago Combat Zone, Popa Chubby, 69 Dollars, Jeff Kossack, If It Rains, The Strands, Never A Dull Moment, Thy Dirty Deuce, 100 Years, Ray Brooks, Walk Out Like A Lady, Buddy Guy, Home For Christmas, Stolen Hearts, Let’s Get It On (For Christmas), Benny Turner, I Want Some Christmas Cheer, Eliza Neals, On This Merry Christmas Day, Walkin’ Cane Mark, Somebody’s Walking/Somebody’s In My House, Hurricane Ruth LaMaster, Going Back To Louisiana, Chris Beard, Chips Fall, Mississippi Bigfoot, Wag The Dog, Wendy DeWitt/ Kirk Harwood, 29 Ways, Randy McAllister, The Kid With The Really Old Soul, Clarence”The Blues Man” Turner, Fame & Fortune, Knickerbocker All-Stars, CAdillac Baby, Willie May, Surf Mona Blues, Jeff Pitchell, American Girl, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby
SORRY GUYS I UPLOADED THE WRONG AUDIO LAST TIME HER IS PART 2 OF MINE AND THE DOCCS LATEST SESSION ...... SO I FINALLY GOT ROUND THE DOCCS FOR ANOTHER SHED SESSION . WE MIXED NON STOP FOR JUST OVER 4 HOURS HERES PART 2 THE LAST 2 HOURS PEEPS 12 TILL 2AM ANOTHER DRINK FUELLED COUPLE OF HOURS IN THE SHED SPONSORED BY JACK DANIELS AND LAGER SO EXCUSE THE COUPLE OF SKETCHY MIXES GUYS. AS ALWAYS ITS A MIX OF SOULFUL , VOCAL DEEP FUNKY HOUSE GROOVES . BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE ON MY PAGE PEEPS TO BE KEPT UP TO DATE ON NEW MIXES ETC TRACKLISTING IS AS FOLLOWS Ross 1. Dirty secrets – In My House 2. DJ SKT – Take Me Away 3. Ian Pooley – Body & Soul 4. Alex Herrera – You Know I Love Music Doc 5. Coldcut – People Hold On – New Jersey Jazz Mix 6. Ananda Project – Love Like This (Sean McCabe) 7. Jaegerossa – Move Your Body Ross 8. John Stoongard – Look @ Here Daddy 9. Paul Getto – Be With You 10. Mark Funk – Feel That Docc 11. Spen & T Hamlin – Thanks To You 12. A.M. Dusk & Allister Whitehead – Free Your Mind 13. Brenda Jones Girls – What Your Love Has Done 14. L.A.N.D.R.O. & Co – Groove On Air (F. Maraghi Mix) Ross 15. Adri Block – That Summer Groove 16. David Anthony – I Live For You 17. Ferry Ultra – Let Me Do My Thang Doc 18. The Realm – To Love You Now 19. Rob Hayes – Let It Be Alright 20. Bobby Silk – Deep In My Soul 21. Joey Negro – Do What You Feel 22. Michael Jackson – PYT (Reflex Revision) BE SURE TO DROP A COMMENT IT ONLY TAKES 2 SEC AND IS ALWAYS APPRECIATED . ALSO SHARE THE MIOXES ON FACEBOOK , TWITTER AND MIXCLOUD ETC CHEERS ALL YOU CAN ALSO FIND ALL MY MIXES ON ITUNES JUST SEARCH DJROSSMILLER AND BINGO OVER 140 FREE DOWNLOADABLE SESSIONS more from the docc @ http://lea73.podomatic.com
With his latest release "In My House" riding top 10 in the Traxsource chart, Dirty Secretz is back again with his monthly podcast! 1 - James Starkie & Baunzz! - In Effect (Original Mix) 2 - Oliver Lang - Hold Me Back (Original Mix) 3 - Javier Penna, Cristian Poow - Piano Of Life (Original Mix) 4 - Spencer K, Matt Sassari - Isuly (Emanuel Satie Remix) 5 - Andres Pesqueira, Joao Ribeiro - Feeling You (Chiqito Chronic Remix) 6 - Rockaforte & Gabriel Pivaro - Panorama Bar (Original Mix) 7 - Fono - Real Joy (Dirty Secretz bootleg) 8 - S-Man feat. Nalaya & De$ignated - Call 2 Me [UNDR THE RADR] 9 - Hardrive - Deep Inside (Low Steppa Remix) 10 - Dirty Secretz - In My House (Original mix) 11 - Montel - Body Energy (Original Mix) 12 - GotSome - Just A Feeling (Sonny Fodera Remix) 13 - CJay Swayne & Jurno feat. Sarah Hart - What You Do (Dirty Secretz mix) 14 - Golden Girls - Kinetic (NSFW Remix) 15 - Rene Amesz - Like It Deep (Original Mix) 16 - Dirty Secretz - Vibin' (Original mix) 17 - NERD. - Where Are You Gone (Original Mix)
Fabled Motown Drumming great Lanise Hughes' incomparable resume features, without exaggeration, some of the biggest, baddest names in music history. Yes… Lanise was the drummer for the one and only Rick James, which included world tours, major television performances, and recordings on many Gold and Platinum certified albums, including the triple platinum classic “Street Songs.” Throw in other credits like The Temptations, Teena Marie, and Bobby Brown, greatest live performing Funk/Rock Bands to ever hit a stage! …An adrenaline rush of pure unabashed raw energy!! The Original Stone City Band is ready to “Fire Up That Funk!!” Formed in 1978, by The King of Punk Funk, Rick James, The Original Stone City Band served as Rick's exclusive recording and touring band from the beginning and through the height of his career. They were responsible for cranking out the memorable sounds to timeless hits such as “You and I”, “Super Freak”, “Mary Jane”, “Bustin' Out”, “Ghetto Life”, “Fire and Desire”, The Temptations' “Standing on the Top”, The Mary Jane Girls' “All Night Long”, “Boys”, “In My House” and many, many more.
Change "A Lover's Holiday" (1980) The Brothers Johnson "Stomp" (1980) Prince "Controversy" (1981) D-Train "You're The One For Me" (1981) Madonna "Everybody" (1982) Up Front "Infatuation" (1983) Hashim "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (1983) Human League "Don't You Want Me" (1982) Book Of Love "Boy" (1985) Sheila E "The Glamorous Life Pt. II" (1984) Mary Jane Girls "In My House" (1985) Aleem "Release Yourself" (1985) For other 80's mixes see episodes 9, 12, 43 & 49. E68 Early 80s Dance Vinyl Recorded from vinyl 03.10.12 Time: 49:18
THE ORIGINAL LEAD VOCALIST OF THE MARY JANE GIRLS JOJO MCDUFFIE DEBUT HER NEW ALBUM "SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS" It's been said never do anything to excess, so Slightly Dangerous is a fitting solo release title for the voice familiar to fans of old school funk and R&B, JoJo. Jojo is Joanne JoJo McDuffie the lead vocalist for 80's pop sensations “The Mary Jane Girls.” JoJo was the driving force behind indelible hits like: “All Night Long,” “In My House” and “Candyman.” Now, she's taken her unmistakable vocal appeal and produced the album of the year for lovers of adult music. Slightly Dangerous features JoJo's breathtaking voice breathing new life to modern day standards like Sade's “Is It a Crime,” Burt Bacharach's “Look of Love” and Rogers and Hammerstein's “My Favorite Things.” But it gets better as she pens six original cuts including the song “You” that has been used for the television show Criminal Minds and various film soundtracks. Slightly Dangerous took no chances to arrive at the perfect music mix by tapping the producing talents of gifted music prodigy Danny LeMelle. His deft production direction accentuates JoJo's vocal virtuosity while producing a sound that hits all the right cords with listeners of all ages. So when it comes to music that can more than slightly elevate the mood for love, nothing does it better than JoJo's Slightly Dangerous
This months first mix is a bit of a house groover. This started life as a mix for the SHA podcast but then I did another so here it finds a home, In My House!Expect deep, percussive techy grooves with a few new takes on some classics!01 Midland - Through Motion - Aus Music02 Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy (Kamouflage Loves Fred Remix) - White03 Davide Squillace & Guti - That Ginger Ponytail (Original Mix) - Hideout04 Steve Cock - Sweet Beat Drop - Cargo Edition05 Mind Against Me - Space Thru Me - Hideout06 OVR KILL - Ink on my Arm - White07 Oliver $ - Doin' Ya Thang (Original Mix) - Play it Down08 Guti & Luca Bacchetti - Finale - Defected09 Adam Port ft Daniel Wilde - Basement - Hideout10 Patrick Lindsey - Get Up and Bounce - Hideout11 Basement Jaxx - Flylife Xtra (Original Mix) - ITH12 Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy (Andrea Colina e Victor Elle Remix) - White13 DJ Rolando - Knights of the Jaguar (DJ Vibe Edit) - White
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1. Tempted - Waterlillies 2. World in My Eyes (Safar Mix) - Depeche Mode 3. Neighbors (Extended Version) - Camouflage 4. So in Love (Brand New Extended Mix) - Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark 5. In Love with Love (Razormaid! Mix) - Debbie Harry 6. Always on My Mind / In My House - Pet Shop Boys 7. You Spin Me Round (Murder Mix) - Dead Or Alive 8. Witchcraft (Extended Mix) - Book Of Love 9. Don't Stop (Razormaid! Mix) - The Mood 10. Anvil (Night Club School) - Visage 11. Let's Go to Bed - The Cure 12. The Beach - New Order 13. Chorus (Fishes in the Sea) (Aggressive Trance Mix by Youth) - Erasure 14. Cry Wolf (Extended Mix) - a-ha 15. Hold It (Extended Mix) - Tin Tin Notes and other random things: I don't know about you, but I've had about enough of the triple digit temperatures. In my part of the world, at least, it's so hot that sweat sweats, stadium vendors are selling "luke warm" dogs and Paris Hilton has changed her catch phrase to "That's cold." And August has just begun! I'm afraid it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. Thankfully the opposite is true for this podcast. This week, CRC continues its new wave hangover from the previous episode with great old tracks from The Mood, Visage, The Cure and New Order among the selections. The Mood were from York over in the UK. They formed in 1980 and, like so many other groups, members John Moore, Mark James Fordyce, Steve Carter, John Dalby and Eric James Logan met in a local music store they frequented. This particular establishment was called Track Records. As it was with Fad Gadget, Depeche Mode appeared as The Mood's supporting act for several early live gigs. (Funny how DM eventually surpassed so many of the groups for whom they opened.) The song here, Don't Stop, was released in 1982 and peaked at number 59 on the UK singles chart, but did reach the top spot on the UK dance chart, which had recently been introduced. Between their formation and dissolution in 1984, the band released 5 singles, but none did well enough for their label RCA to support a full album, though a 5-track mini-album was released in the US. A deal with EMI never materialized after the group left RCA and they split up in 1984. OMD have appeared several times before on CRC. Though mostly remembered for If You Leave, their bittersweet contribution to the awesome Pretty in Pink soundtrack, Andy McClusky and Paul Humphries strung together an amazing collection of pop hits throughout the 80s. The song here, So in Love, originally appeared on the Crush album, which was released in 1985. The album was the first that producer extraordinaire Stephen Hague (Pet Shop Boys, New Order and others) produced on his own. Though a little nervous, he and the band got along splendidly. The tracks for the album were recorded at Manor Residential studios in Oxford, an isolated locale which led to "long work days and a heroic amount of drinking," according to Stephen. As for the remix that appears here, Andy said that it "... was recorded with some live drums and most of the other instruments were from the Fairlight CMI sequencer, but all put to tape. Therefore, the 12" was made of a series of dub runs of the multi-track onto two track tape, then all spliced together like the good old analogue days." OMD recently released another studio album and have been touring quite liberally over the past year. It's not often cover songs show up on this podcast, but in the case of Always on My Mind, I made an exception. Here, the Pet Shop Boys do their thing to Brenda Lee's 1972 country music hit, though Willie Nelson's version from ten years later may be fresher in most minds. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe released this particular mix of the song in 1988 for their six-song album Introspective. They originally recorded the track for an ITV television special in Britain commemorating the 10-year anniversary of Elvis Presley's death (he covered the song as well). The song was such a sensation that the duo released the track as a single. The version here melds the original track with an acid-house track called In My House, which you will hear in its partiality before giving way to Dead Or Alive. A little trivia: In 2004, The Daily Telegraph slotted PSB's version of Always on My Mind at number two on their list of the 50 greatest cover songs of all time. It is a dandy, indeed. Speaking of cover tunes, one of Visage's earliest demos was a cover of Zagar and Evans' In the Year 2525, a haunting tune about man's inquisitive, yet self-absorbed and self-destructive nature. Formed by Steve Strange, the ubiquitous club kid, Visage were a distinctive zag(ar?) to the zigging of the post-punk movement going on at the end of the 70s. With ex-Rich Kids members vocalist Midge Ure and Rusty Egan already in tow, Ultravox's Billie Currie and bassist Barry Adamson, guitarist John McGeogh and keyboardist Dave Formula from the band Magazine joined forces with the group and released their first single, Tar - probably not the best choice, but it was material leftover from Strange's time in his previous band The Photons. Still, the difference between making your mark or not in the music biz often boils down to timing and for the next release, the group, now on Polydor instead of the tiny Radar Records, released their most successful song, Fade to Grey. It went on to sell massively throughout Europe and the single jump-started what would become the New Romantic movement. A few other notes: In case you hadn't figured it out, The Beach is more or less the instrumental version of New Order's phenomenal dance track Blue Monday; mad props to the guys at Razormaid! for their absolutely killer mix of Debbie Harry's In Love With Love. My advice after hearing this version? Don't ever think about listening to the original on the Rockbird album - it's completely lifeless by comparison; a couple of episodes ago, you heard Snappy, the b-side to the Chorus single from Erasure. Well, here is the actual single, in a trance remix form you may never have heard before; finally, though it's far from my favorite track by Book of Love, band member Ted Ottaviano provides one of the better quotes you'll hear about a song. He said of Witchcraft, "While writing our second album I came up with this unrequited love song. The recipe is pretty clear: 1 part Greek Mythology, 1 part Nick at Night and a dash of JJ Fad." Good stuff! That's it for this episode. 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